THE MICHIGAN DAILY GOING FAST a ap r'1ind shears, Cr~ W v Ed 'h e labr'ic' veC- e F, bill Cn '(E Sping vE1EC npl at - ' t'1EE l 3U' It' E A O ' -IE1E.:'. EE EEEEN EEl. tJ.( K.OwFit MALOLMt, rop.,in 118 Eor . W Liba ertst.ale sAttrinat=ttlt-(CtNohe )Y"i omie'e. n to The New 'W hitney WDEDY AC MATINEE AND NIGHT Under SouthernSke" A DRAMA AS TRUE AS LIFE IPrices Matinee 25-35-50e Night 25-35-50-75-$1-$1.50 Seat Sale Monday Morning FRIDAY, MARCH 5 a'H. H. Frazee, presents the musical winner "IsleP of Spice"1 Big song hits and beautitul effects Prices 35-50-75-$1-$1.50 Seat sale Wed. morning SATURDAY, MARCH 6 MATINEE ANt) NI10HT Puccini's Japanese Grand Opera " " Madamne Btterfliy" COMPANY O01 75 ORCHE4STRA 01 30 PIECE S Matinee Prices 35-50-7'5-$1-$1.50 seat sate opens ight Prices 50-75-$1-$1.50-$2.00O 'T'hursday Morntng T ALKIN+G PIICTURES Adnsatrx .Iwtayo th-e a cmae 5c 1TH EA TOR I'V M UNIVERSITY NOTICES sop E lnEI er lE EEEEE EEce'EiEng aEE 111. to &lEE lRoEa EE21,1 . ) . ) ais. 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THE[ FARMERlS AND MECHIANICS BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAIN AND) HUROON STREETS Oe ANN ARBOR, MICHa. ce'AtaI $50.000iC Surpls and Profts l$90.000C Geerlllnin usnss 3 eret ad C . 1).IE'res . , JIA~tll i SE CEIlI onC imeCC andEE a C'11C4CDeposCits. Safely e- Ie_1i rs pCCC-it Foes t e ntICE x::CCIE.00'andIupEwardsIS C. IW.E'i.AiEIC N,'CasierC . R.I K~F'', e. WCCL.8'EitCVOEEVieC-tieCs II. A. E C E \ 'i.1' 11,Czll, E I . T1.' (IEE ow E, . ('E.CaiCCalCIECECE.00o CEESurlus and1 PoitsC,E$6,000. 11 DETROIT UNITED LINES the IntieICampus Says- "The Best Show Between D~etroit, Ant Arbor and of he easn" Limited Cat-a East Bound -r11C iCa. CC..::0 Those" PICKS' Lmited Cars West Bound-IE:E'4C a. EE OH, YO., ;KID! C 111.C , Y V ID! Local Cars East Bound -To ICC'CCCEE.CC6:1aCE, MA 'IL ST.a eii "1 llatC M2 thr ee Tod y Locat Cars eBondCC:4 illCC.. ; :f5 aC. THlE r fry { .. Billiards Bowling Cigars Candies Tobaccos HOWELL la. JOHN SON, Props. M. En RYAN, Mgt-. FOR E4'i n ':1ta Ye CCCI a e GOOD MONEY Chinese Chop-Suet'Restaurant CCI CCC C EAEis CC tgteCCeS.isoy1n 011CCCC,u "ancy Nlihes, SteaksadC hopsI.lC l 1,1 ispd A11 t C' CECCC uI(,C , of all kinds. Every- N'El CeECforECparCCEicCC' :. state c rCCC c ii CiI L C-ir1EC CC'CEC'>r ale n nnlne>C. Reec es '5CC- 'eitCCCC' or CiCECCI. O'lE n> 0 &CC ' IEEE inC CAlICEArEor. THE T. J. CAIE CO. 314 S. STATE& STREET Boom 45 Bowland Bldg. DETROIT car 6-I I I S-11 12OF C. C)-Al I.'',U IIN Il ( I C CC~f oIII 8. 'I n s a . 'Ih rd IC '11 C' I rich}.E'C acCC CE 3IC'}"''E1n(1 I i ss I . 11's 1' 3,3- S.C StEte' St '11C .111I)EETOW NEC C NEEIlFS., CCIII ostaI for cat 11111to .111 !CN.XCIF'S iALO CCII ICE . S ae)Iy a h I Cell \ I)(1 : k cocI to thosIe notICC all ' pat\lle 1,111 lCE tisC mens11r1 81. er-Cpl t }))Itk C alCIC 'lia. o eExC(111 C Ccep in I C ICC IC isCC 121 1.5& 1 l le 's II El CCII CCII 1rC26S.san. (C e od-t .\1,'a 111111n 11111 Cc m 1for lIE cll lc The ~love st resthats cm-ldilt -Aanriestraegoodulines ( ~ h1 iskva t ednedwt i, frte.pevr InII(CICICE llsi 1dW' 7E 11CC lo~ io. lC seeC'thatC it iCCE1o.t(oill ith 11 CIlilEC. CCIId ICe 'N-O'Cl 310 CCCII CSIC e sCe'IIet. CCIlE~C .C (C~ll-. 4- i I I r I TIhe Ann Arbor Savings Bank A Gleneral Banking Buioness Trasacted C1CyFICOCCIChas. FE.isCcockC, Pres.I W. 1C. tiI CisaE Vice PrCC': 'CI I Fitz.ECaserC STATE SAVINGS BANK W.IJ Bot Jnlo. EE V.01Sheehan IWta. Arnold Er. V. C. Vaughan ITas. 11. WEade IE. i. Mills JohnC Haarer Jno1. Koch Prof. H.S. Carhart Henry WI.IICouglasI ChiCCsian CE riE' Dan F I. ZimermCanEE The Heavy Exerciser Often Wastes More I Tissues Than He Can Build Up I by Ordinary Food Shredded Whole Wheat contains more than enough nutrition and tissue-restoring material to make up for the energy expended. When it finishes re- storing the waste mat- ter, it continues adding new strength. Shredded Whole Wheat is pre-eminently the food for the athlete and the student. It contains all the body - building ma- terial in the whole wheat, made digest- ible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. It is found on the "training table" of nearly every college and university in this country. THE SHREDDED WHEAT CO Niagara Faris, N. Y. v y (ier"'lla-AIedan( dxill S ank $ Conm-mearcal atad saving~s Cn.'. Me.lta and liberty streets MOE'S BARBER SHOP 705 North University Ave. 0. A. MOE. "It's all, itthe Shreds". .. . _.:_.. ALWAYS AHEAD IN STYLES MILWARD, THE TAILOR THEF BEST OF EVERY AtHINO IN, TAILORIN'O