FOR
SamBrcfil
Ann Arbor's Leading
TAILORS
106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House
J. L. CHAPMAN,Jvvk
ALARM CLOCKS 79e:,
ALARM CLOCKS $1.00
ALARM CLOCKS $1.50
ALARM CLOCKS $1.75
Fully turnf
Watch Repokirirxg 1SPuuusulty
THE FARMER[IS AND 'sl[LlANltS t Ah
MAIN AND tIIIJON ~riSTRETS
Cuttal $50000 Sun is ustd isofis $00,000
Generai3intssuiis;s.esp." telit paid
ons Times and a i gs-uts. s ii. 'a tylie-
poHsitiBoxs 5to rant it $.10 <> d risiwards
tR. tiisP.Pres. H (,s. lit 'is i .5 pe
to. A.'di lililTA s.('Cashier F . 'T iii. sl st.
The Ann Arbor S vings Bank
Caita.l tds k -:000 i :; =?;)ti
Ai(lneralIBankingtBasin -.s; tuansaactedu
OuFF s'ussscfias, . i'l isc I. ltestW. D.
HarrlianVice )res.: :11.J. 1{ te stashie
STATE SAVING'S 7BANK
W5. J. Roheth luTso.V." li,
Wm. ArunotsldDr. V(C. /.aithai
Tas. t. Wadei . P . 'Its
Proalf3HS.Carho t iis y I. t It s
Chitia lartiun I i '.i nlem
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
E.11. lK.INN[,-,. It Sl" ls"~ .
lS's. WVCIAt i'ttr
Capstiita l i0.00. S ls and Prit s ii. S6t.000.
Co. owmnmenunct K-1 uvt tiad t
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If E MICHIGAN LAILI
. t t.:H A1,1- JUNIORS WIN
'tigecadysle btieis Basketball Semi=Finals Develop
ist ii~ listwtetcorridoir of lass Champions.
res illftth 1c tieus ica iii ieh iiits ' i te1w5r1 ofi 2:sties 17iualis
l's' uti lit ethorsN\Cilttther jnioise IW~lstW0sette ir 24 1 17 .11
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>f s eets tha bar lietof t lls si ii e siro iniof ste Ibsksit-
lecd l tt s till 1 be ill setris
1iid ft t t \,rp pal r I n tt eis h lf oithlse liCll ilme t
hicet liltam candies. freshm ts smdseisiit lstltt'hinth
pi', cd nsst ticesftl <tl iuiosliest leits ss t ati' l tetts rl
eN eeing plctyng imn io th shlf.I nbit lityi to. Ibelit(, th ba
of th uppec islse t Itt(s esnd
r lwteamtbroeusl e iriterd itil scotet pinsi ltto u'he irlppntstitl
and irlay .36 mtilee). T e t al g att alse __}toitt s 'CFl F
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thir gametwith te is l li te h
thir m wwk va uh ueir
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CLASSTF
FORMAL EXPOSITION OF
SUITS, OVERCOATS AND MIEN'S FURNISHINGS
1910 Styles Men's Clothes
It refeeeteoI thisimportant occurance to men, young men and
lis, swte swis In eall youep,-ya at tention to our display ttiis seasson,
for' Setvtealresn-. kauen tucity of the stles, their execissive-
us.anid tilhet that they are in harmony with the very lteet style
infnrmatsiotnsraithte first sources. That t ese are essertials wehichs
witl rudeive every consisiera ioij s geyer iy'appreciasted. These
lpipst eylee itsStilts, Overcoats1 Faney Vests, Shirts andtFsurnishins,
sit, ranls it)scsenie and exclusiveness toot of alt former seasons.
Soise edireect visitors' attention to the individualty toe have thus
imarited. sill alone in Suits and Overcoato, hut in our stock of uven's.
hiys isni cilsdsieis furnishings shown in this Format Spring Exposi-
tiono
JFWE Wu7>,
211 SOUTH MAIN STREET
\VY NTi'D.
t tii'el--oie c m n t c set it t tsi
durzn), stlnissitGoo smono foe
is itseF.Callhell 302-I,storliaddrest
trecll ondip . ronEE. Umi
it , go tii s t
nib ss1 s ,trd Vs hae 1277-h.
is Firti I o te20) tis e. (yl
I "isiS I iia" 20< I"F. Lierle' Pu. if
101 1 141.
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tsin Elaniv e isv 5e'.1 iDecenti lacegrapinteedt
O FORGE Y lE
Chinese Chop-Suey Restaurant
Chinsese tFancyiDishtes. Stesks and tCihops.
Amricanu'i'su <assItessuf all kinds. Evuerv-s
Til1111t C thitg, irst. s lorIs'ladiess and gentleuei.e
('sitest i isitvss its AnnsArboru.
'tt'1r 314 S. STATE STREET
.1 rlt,,ev Rowe's Laundry
A. SlI 1 TIHO).AS ROWE, Prop.
326 N. Fifth Ave.
" 10 South
Zewadski & Lane 3 tt Street'
We wti sell you a 'Typewriter, rent
yen a typewriter, or do yotur
typiewitiints str you.
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Michigan and Fraternity Stationery a,
opecialty.
Nsa 5tPu is s457
tell Pione u457-1
(NonI;P I I laiS
Stoleeo sle.s
sir lins Iin ll lllsPo
ks -ittie Ssuents
5110ilit.
Mtsiss St.
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Utilerrsity
Booetoslre.
if
The sohomtilt s aded anthe -.1
bal155ii i in te Mltle- 'lap racei with was
p sil it ittpoed fom Sturatilt et Ih
eliteswho ass te tketh
ri.' Til elttas cre o te reht
AT TUTTLE & CO.
Lunch Room
You ian find a floe ine of Confectionery
0111- 1 FeeUlte e l Shehf'
'is the ttl i best ever. t 15
t i ii orI ivititl'' eitil
Isr. The
$[.>o1 t let
sillsfor rcltiii ic viie Is I
Is. 'riese ile price (sIts"'(ls
toi $i?.sst.
ALOVELL'S
332 S. STATE ST., UPSTAIRS
YONS canm get
Sweaterscu ove into V shape or Vests
Yosur fanscy vest or suiting-Dry cteaned
Four ,Fait salt dyed ( Age'y Peters, Dtrtr)1
Insignia, Numerais, sewdseterec
Neckties and gloves cteaned
Student m, oding
Mtiehigan piltows-Bdanners of all other coileges
Nostios, gas mantles, chimneys, soaps, towets
Wan give satisfactiorv Come arnd see us
11.. Smt kpvri t foh .3 for iteiiiit.,essie. tvissistSi
Y ..
'H ~ O E
ihat have the call now--
881 Blucher Late Tan Shoe--$5.00
2672 Russian Tan Button Shoe-$4.00
We1 listsile l i t'Its isitu i-5 'stit thiey are seil-"
itstiltspid] issiilitistit'Itie nmest".siitet'i
WAGNER & CO Oi2s'tte s ist, i
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'tL'TVIY SI'reSEASON
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SIUDtN' [C U,: 'IfASSOCIATIONI
The TrrerLecture Course
1_11 T'. IltRNL S' [H. SHACKLETON
Witshus reacnhedi farthest South
M-,-~AtI) STANLEFY LEE
eati st s iltorsse.iiayistt,iand iLecturr
FRATERNITIES
WV HAVEii5.0 iYiOU R o IST
Silver Links Rings
Fobs Scarf Pins
5t ics tINY/sIut
WIM. ARNOLD, JEWLE
220 Snath Main Street.
Newfo
We are sliowvinganextet
The assortmtentt courises ovr'
drsigtt, coloe anid ity. W
oue stosck this yeasr is the to t
anti will readily appeal ito the' t
DETROIT UNITED LINES M
Between Detroit, Ann ArboranY FE T VA
{ JaksonTickets $6.00, $5.00. $4.00
I Lmitd arsEat BFud=7:5 a.ni, 154ARTISTS
1:50 ). p nm.SOPRANOS:
Ltnetd Cars West Buned--itta. m., 2:24 MME. JEANNE JOMELLI
Lenl~ati~sI~~nn1 ssteeo asa tanOpera ouipanies)
ELclCrEaseaun p L. tos45 a Mrs. Corinne Rider4(~elsey
sa1i t.Ill 1( halt Isasitatl lists' s, Mrs. Sibyl SamiisMacDermid
idso1".15 a ni 1230 . . 1:t50a. nts. io CONTRALTOs
.<1nc1a Gseilatit. Miss Margaret Keyes
Local Cares West Bound--5;45 a.i., 7:15ta. TENOR'
inadeeytoishors t 11:15 p, . t.Mr. Daniel lBeodoe
BARITONES:
Mr. Sidney gfiden (Berlin)
SIG. OIUSEPPI CAMPANARI
oIMetropitan sOptea*F(I . ssany
40 ,ffr Mr. William liowlanid
' L A BASS:
Mr. ilerbe, t Witherspoon
nsaye tiuse of Woostens for Spring. lax~e 'It ?0,ert Fosssptsss
yti; th i is new anubb hy tn Mlle. Tina Lerner
Can ii5 wVthtliecxaggeration ORGANIZATIONS
tt'iiitot sshiv evr 011, Theodore ThomsniaOichetra(50 piecesI
sost parsel i1 Patroll CONDUCTORS
Alhert Stanley Frederick Steak
PRINCIPAL CHORAL WORKS
KETERLE. let't The New Life" -(Wo lf-Ferrari
It I ta'Y S. "Scenes lfren Odysneas' -Brach
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Watch for the Prspos tott
Season Tickets on Sale $1.50
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'Vevsity Tatter'
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