TH. I M-,CIIZCANFDAIL. State Savings Bank. GEORGE BISCIOFF, SBoot rCTOJno. V. Seehan LORL15T. SWm. A rnold Dr V. C. Vaughan Jas.H. Wde E. F. Mills COIECt LW73&PAOT ot..of . . C rhart Chapin St., between HuronS U a nd Miller Ave. rank P. GI azier Christian Martn Phone 809 i MAT .j A The Place To Eat. For information relative to dancing. or music for receptions, banquets, or dancing parties, call on RUSS GRANGER 310-312 Maynard Street. Phone 2 4 -. Granger's Academy, Office and Residence. YOU CAN GET A H t Lunch0 At Tttle's, 338 S. State. 1L ESSONS IN UNIVERSITY ACADEMY, State Street} OHIO. CENTRAL LINES DIRECT LINE TOLEDO TO COLUMBUS, Parlor Car a alTrains BOYS if you want FINE SHOE REPAIRING Go to CAPT. C. H. MINNIS, 606 E. William St PICKWICK BILLIARD ROOM AND BOWLING ALLEY. 707 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE. R Spring Co g rin Ready for: Comple Sprin Staebler 7ats W___ ___ Cravenettes your inspection. ate Line of ig Mtats &Wuerth ' ! I I U ALFRED TAIL[ORS NEIw YORI. ENTHUSIASTIC FOR PARKER. About fifty democratic students of the university met at Newberry hall at one o'clock yesterday for the pur- pose of organizing a Parker Club. Speeches were made by many of those present, all of : whom voiced the general opinion that the dem- ocratic student body desired the nom- ination of a strong and conservative man, by the democrats for president. The temporary chairman of the meet. ing, Roscoe Huston, was authorized to apoint a committee of five to draw up resolutions to be presented at an other meeting to be called at Newber- ry hall next Saturday evening, March 19, at 7 o'clock, to which all demo- cratic students in the university are invited. The members of the committee ap- pointed to draw up resolutions are: Charles Batt, senior law, chairman; Sanford Trippett, senior law; George Sommers, fresh law; Mr. Worsham, fresh law; Geo. P. Shidler, fresh med- ic. '07 LIT CLASS MEETING. A meeting of the '07 lit class was held in room C of University hall yes- terday afternoon. At the request of the basket ball girls, red and white were selected as class colors. It was also decided to pay part of the ex- pense toward sweaters and cats for the track team. INSURANCE LECTURES POST- PO N E.D. Ailes M. Dawson's lecture on "Fra- ternal Insurance" and "Valuation in D amages," announced for Thursday, March 17, have heen povstpsoned in- definitely. Lost--Gold watch and fob. Please return to 219 S. Thayer street. Chafing aishes at Haller's Jewelry Store. tf. "SINFONIA" CONVENTION. "Sinfonia," the School of Music fra- ternity, will hold its annuol conven- tion in Ann Arbor, May 18, 19 and 20. Many famous musicians will be pres- ent and great plans are being made for their entertainment. Business ses- sions will be held in connection with the musical program, but the great function will be a concert given by the delegates present, which promises to be one of the musical events of Ann Arbor. Invitations will be issued by the Fraternity. The. concert will be followed by a banquet and a ball. The Sinfonia fraternity is not as yet a large organization, but there are 7 chapters in the United States, at Bos- ton, Philadelphia, Ithaca, Chicago, Cincinnati, Ann Arbor, and one at present being organized in Detroit. Delegates will be present from, every chapter PREPARATIONS FORBASKETBALL The first of the inter-class series of basket ball games will be played Fri- day afternoon at 4 o'clock in Barboiir gym. The game will be between the girls of the freshman and sophomore classes, and will undoubtedly be very enthusiastic, Both first and second year girls have aroused a great deal of spirit by successive yell anid acng meetings. Being the first game of the season,^will also increase the interest. Following the example of the fresh- man and sophomore classes, the jun- iors are to hold an informal entertain- ment to practice songs and yells. The entertainment is to take the novel form of a "Dutch treat," and each girl is requested to bring a nickle's worth of cracker-jack with her to the gym, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dancing is to form part of the enter- tainment. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. Meeting in Newberry hall, Saturday, March 19, 7:30 p. m. 19-20 COMMITEE. i COFFEE MORAND JAVA oxxv Ow" Roaaflng Always fresh 28csper punrxd 214 MainS St. DEAN to. CO. New Brunlswick Tables AT REID'S BILLIARD PARLORS, Fine Cigars and Tobaccos JAS. W. REID, Prop. 312 State St., S. I have ust received 11e largest and finest line of Turkish Cigarettes and Pipes ever irosgit to the, city. Fine Lunches in Connection. Everything Neat and Clean. 308 S. State St. R. E. JOLLY KATONAH" IN CLUETT BRAND QUARTER SIZES, 25 CENTS EACH CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., MAKFRS OF CLUETT AND MONARCH SH RTS THOMAS ROWE, Proprietor ROWE'S LAUNDRYtt 326 N. 5th Ave. Bell Phone 457. SUITINGS WAGNER & CO. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN SPRING I21-23 South Min Street. CALLAGHAN & CO. 114 MONROE ST., CHICAGO i WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD-GOODYEAR'S DRUG STORE