THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sam Burchifield's Fine Tailoring Trade Can Deliver The Goods Sam Burchifiel TCO 10 6 &< . EAST HURON ST. BEST STOCK OF C I GARWS IN THE CITY AT BROWN'S Drug Store 120 E. Liberty St. We have Pipes to sell too-lots of 'em at low prices. ALAWI CLOCKS $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 Allth ~est a keal n d fully l artatati MICHIGAN PINS AND FOBS 25c up to $5.00 FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Watch Inspector' for the An. Ar'bor Railroad J. L. CHAPMAN 206 S. MAIN ST. Brach: 304 S. State St. Cigar~ettes Turkish and Egyptain ALLITHE LEADING BRANDS C.ASH PRIC.ES 15c Pkg. - s-2 for 25c 25c Pkg. = 5'for$1.00 R. C. JOLLY JUNIOR GIRLS WILIL PLAY '1() SL"N R RILS 'TONiGIJYI "Ahehigu'e 11an1 other olpecialties owull he preented tonight at 7:30 il Sarah Caswell Angell tfall, "by the girl of 909o for the girl(If io," to quote from the program: The performoaoce till he given in111twolparts, somtewehat like tile AilihtattUiono ttinstrel sh1wole(f last yeart. 11he'programtI readslas flllows Clinte--lFltuire. P'be hAirship ''Aieb- Raehet Sinelair, \Wilma Ilet. Genevieve lopkin'. Leah .aon, Alrarel Ale- (Lalellal,1JeanetteKoteis, they Cat'- pentler. Ieleit Bradoley. Rhoda State, I lelet Gahle, Aary Payraill. Gitota N\atz l la1orenceaer(11. lCaptaint, Edith Leonard; eaptain's tile, Louise Van Vooris:proessor, Ruth Greathtottse (111111 the enginleer, (;raee Jeffries. PatI1.Swredish dance-Ruth Great- hmAdele Ptainowitz.1 (1111(1 1Ltol 1 111le(110 1illie, Alargaret 111 '011111 1011111, ' iLeoard;Lea, t Florence M ld~ak te. P11 eBkr '' I'l a~r Itrill iner PalervAonlihtf AhsPl Iri.ri",ber1011, Ally lIe- 'lit. 1I Jelloriitlle RotanyAt'ty 'eenle, litlir.ctElzbt Crel J11111 Goodie,11A lr.'litltlg ter0., 11111, Thomllalsi, I ldltl'lPe't, plre R(aertll rI'l~lt Sw1e1a1rIt i eNaeitlolt Sprel ing Clotodn a epese heng 1i1n tat it is1a ity'for 011 ttttchatalent toi be exhibited olily for te beeit of te girls. IHowterer, smie of the cat lre stronlyipill favo'lr f foloingti the 11s11a1 rutl of1 maselinlte exeltionot. Neverthe- lestere is. a rumtor afloat tat, if te junlior girls "go broke" from the play exptenses, it may 1h0 repeatedI for te getteral pulic~i. At presentitAr.Lndor has1 1been1(a111111 11 thelsthofllmtaculie spIlettor ad ooro(1llaphst o (f teter fomr 1111 e iil (appear(l'at1 1111ear~ly (date1it COUL'NTYCFAIR PtARADE, AII, lt IG FTIC A'TUkRF, Fullly ity UItiversiy organitionsi11 carious10 clubs' a11d1frt lernities lre taxitg 1111111ro11111e 1acltilies to te utttmost Io on display110111 a ahir's Stte treet O)itinaltoa111to of anyysize or deri-. 1e in1by1Fri111110 pil io1, for there are lore lhe Counllty PF'ir. oAt (atmeetigp t,7 have omite tiemblier ee ecehtorgai- ritteil 1o tie cemiltttee owhih imeet dali l etwieenl 4 ant1169p. m1., ii Roomt 6,. Ilf Ilk' Press bulildig oni ,lavart sree. Grants for floiats will le allwedl il the orduer ofI their Olililttiollttto the It i expletedi thattte 1t11telb will -we isplaysO representing somlle chaa- tristie of their 'state, whiile oter s0- eieties. will atemt to mak tt~e their float iggee ire f lhe charater f their or- Th'osoe (w'111 ale iniehage 11f te Cla- ii nwill keep of'fie 11o11'' i 1Ro111116 o, tile Press loilditg fromtito 6io'loecke~ 11110can Ilo so al tat11111 y' (IV D IAlI RQI. IRI,):'I'l 1111252 I11GB 'I'Ij .Sk'IPG; te hlge rteletitnp telesope 1101' 1beig Ii (ill) flit'tie astronom1 ileparll'tmnt'll psil.The Idiamteer o11hi l oeu i l e fory feet. nealrlytieeas(arg a that1 of tie ll' iohn1110whih is o1111y h:ell y-three fee. Thisi telesoe iei Iditit frill iter ofits type511 inl 11(115'parts. All the fea- ralientIa1111 whih hIe neoer ibefoe iio '1 sed1 11on1 a rlli'ctiltt teeoelare ill bi'ecombtined in tie cliistuteio111111 11(1s 1ilstIrllent.e i Alltpats which1 111 Id nabto 1k' r re, al101redy cmpletide 11111(11section of thtet or 'th ill he a cis ofdelintionilt, illarly it eql in (Iz, re lbeingifored11y tie CiiarlesoC Pitleo lC~ngiuteriitg 011work Illof tChcago. 'th lweorml wh 1 Ieetatit het11a0e1ofte poar S oisoishbingi,' made' at CProv ildeR.I bIBrownt, Sharte & Co 11110iton0e the whlle istrumetll. Wheteseo patst tiobslof tilepers om~te, all tattwilt re- ma1(inlIwill lile e 1111'itef. 'Ti, Prof. Husseoy says, i (a 'compal~ratiey' eay 1p010e(foworkiand1111an111110built after all lie remliaiigparis(re hpt together. Prof. 1111sey' and11his aIssisanlts 1ha1e reenly fiiosed a deiecate piee of maine shiO oip wo'erk wicielh11(10ive0n themllmuchitisatiofaetion. Thtis is te mtling of a1nealry terfeet oeretw for a mleasulrinlg icrosoep. CANOES--llalllGirl tool Racinec canoesl0, $27 111 $150. Leo C. Kugel, 337 '. WilliamtiSt. ; 11h10e 1220-J. 42-4 spring 190 8 CLOTHCRAFT (All Wool) Society anxd College Brand Clothes NOW ON SALE Eagle Shirt from Loom to Wearer $1.00 to $2.50 Fine Line of Negligee Shirts at 5 0c and 75c Full line of EXTRAGOOD Children's Cloth=- ing. All kinds of Underwear, Union and Two= piece. All the spring styles of Hats Staebler (Q Wuerth Co. 211 S. MAIN STREET Walk=-Dyers' For prinng Oxford time is here and so are te various stylcso lf Nle Over Oxfords, Pumps and ties in btlack, tant and p atet. Tan leather wiil predomtinate andi we have Cakeni all 110111 possibie in seleting the newest designs for Walk-Over Patrons. shades tosowell as exluslive See windows for unlintited supply of Punmps, Street TDies with good street soles snede lined heels to.,prevent all slip' ping on heels; in button a111 lace for Men a111 Womtent. Walk-Oyer Shoe Go., C~ R. J. HOFFSTETTER Mgr. Hart, Schaffner & Marx.. o All Wool-Hanad Tailored SPRING CLOTHING The Clothier, Ready whezs ywu~ are. MRS. J. ,R, TROJANOWSII FASHIONABLE HAIRDRESSER lair (ooads, lHair'dressing, ushamtpoing Manicuring, Face Massage a Specialty. 322 S. State St. (It'll tairs) Bell Phone 319 BANKS THE FARMERIS AND NMECHANICS BANK MAIN AND HURtON STREETS Capital, $50,000, Surplus asd Praftt, $65,000 Genteral Ilaltia Busoinssa. t tarececntpaid ta Timan sd SavinsiDeosits.OSfety ite- posit Boxes ts resit th:1.00ad upwards t. KlEmpr, Prens. W. C. Otuves. Vice-Pros F. H. BESso, Cash. 11. A. WaLLIas Asst The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Captlal stock, f50,000. Surplus, $200,000 esouroes, $2,2i,000 A Ueneral Banking Business Transacted UrricEs: Chas. E. Ilisoock, Pros.; W. 0. Haerimoas, Vice Pros.:15. J. Pelts, Cashlor STATE SAVINGS BANK W. 2. Mooth Jnt. V. Sheehan Wm., Arnold Dr. V. C. Vaughan las.Id. bWadoe P..Mills John Haare Jno. Koch Vrsof . .5. Carhart Hoary W. Douglas Christian Miartin lDan '.Simmeormas FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ov ANN ARBORe, MICH,. E. D1. KINNE, iHARRISON SOULE, Pres. Vice-Fees. S. 0W. CLARKSON, Cashier. Capital, $100,0t0. Surplus asd Peofits, 1150,000. German American Savings Dank Commnercld a.zad Savlngs Cot-, Meina and Liberty Streeats log-(li ete pgloves.. return tolii11102 Oak- See our complete line of Michigan pins, fobs and souvenirs. Hailer's Jewelry Store, 216 S. Main street. end TH-ESIS DATE APRIL 15. f Make a dale with Jolliffe & Kitznmiller at once for typewriting your thtesis, and insure getting in otn time. Ahove Co-op. Both phoneo. cod-Cf Alarm clocks warranited for one year, $1.oo. Hailer's Jewelry Store, 216 S. Main street. -cod tBe sure and boy a set of lyndon's 20 for 25 cents colored postal cards (all new views). t va See our complete line of Michigan pins, fobs and souvenirs. Hailer's Jewelry Store, 216 S. Main street. eod THE Palais Royal 209 E. Liberty St. U. of M. PILLOWS AND PENNANTS A SPECIALTY CURIOS and BRASS From every Country 5Clever Clot'IeA W~adhams & Co., 121=123 S. Main St. " FUNERAL I Yaesaaa . te. 08 .M ri IETR e-Office 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone 9$. Patent Leather Belts vetsado a with vekt-t H ot Lunch Ciosidone 302 S. 5th Ave. Phone 314 tmatch your shirt oe blouse, $cv etd s ae tote',33 . tt AMBULANCE ON CALL piece of the dross goods when sendieg order. THE BELTCRAFT CO., BOSTON. MASS. S TUDIO- j 3.19 East, Huron Street