P lIE MICHIGAN DATLY ,,. .-a -- _ {This Space ' Reserve FOR Sam Burchfied :: & Co. : Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House J. L CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 79c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1.75 Fully Guaranteed Wstch Rapm ireea Spalalo THE FARMERS AND MEIICHANICS BANK MAIN AND HIURON STRGEETS S Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits $100,00 General Hanking Business. 3 per cent pai( ont Time andO Sa-ings )elntsits. Safely De posit Baxes to reat at $:00 and upwards H. KlEMrF, Fres. H. (G. PRETYANt sie1N H. A. WILLIAnSt, Csher F. T. ~STOW At The Ann Arbor Savings Ban] a Capital Stoel; $50,000 Surplus 290.00 A General Banking Busineas Transaceted GirmEenne Chas. E. Hiseock, Fees.; W.I Harriman, Vine Pres.: St. J. Pritz. Cashie STATE SAVINGS BAND W. J. Booth Jn. V. Sheehan Win. Arnold Dr. V. C. Vaughan Pas. H. Wade E. F. Mills John Hearer Jn. Koeh ProP. H. S. Carhart tHenry W. haunt< Chritian Martin Gun F. Zimmsermnu FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ge ANN ARBORe, MICHo. E. D. KINNE, PA R10t SON StiL. PrFes. Vice Fees. S. W. CLARKtSO)N, Cashider. Capital, 0100,000. Surplus and Perofit. ,6dit Cleiman-Amencan S qiii sj3aq Commercial aek rd Sea.Vigs Cee. Maleh. anad Llbartv Streae i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGI TO E W bO TI IM GANTED. alI Walned-College coca Io act at agentsi lct-t darintg summner. Goadcmonacy forantiainvta ight maoe. Call Bell 302-L, or address platt now a; or call oit Geo. F. Brotnt 61g E. Dii i- ryciii; an V(Irsitli. iot ngtsandl Satitrela a. Phonet c27,,-L. I io c iir, i 110-111-a1?. MISpartsLA)ItIJGG 0 k e- D. .5 5': ,,ttct i cut tier, or raepairetd at "The tatH~ PFi iTtit a1i," 2o9 I'. Liberty St. if ii 1 e atONG'S HAXTS. (Nn bei;tttertittde.) Sprcig alales tiow;;read-il b1Lt EN'S CLOtTHIE'SSHO110. Thea Stoe for StylIe. MaiSt. tf. lal,-is i in ltlaincitof University book at t the Studtentst' Bookstore. Slat; li& Co. tf Teai our $1 Foutttain; Pen-~Sheehtans Leadis ci Itainet ct-er. t Yott will fndour tictypewrnhg1neat a;d -cuattiei. AGe ticnt;atrdslandildatnc; pr( iaman d angi a;;;iu of ill °('l1 -yI.. CSmth;'lTicp;wtiter. 7.00\\NUSIKI AXDI),I. NE, ti. 37lt S. Static St., 211c1ilootar. rat tt c1 go tltraittgalt tI t at Iall ;- i la cIi ctsk tat;e. a W lRit( it INY. FORMAL EX POSITI ans - cr aat iu tiad- Ir4 * N \ at iran ofii the is cpitlize atSUITS, OVERCOATS AND MEN'S iii ii l twat 1910 Styles dMem's I a- at~naitit iIs referenee to thuitaportaint ocitira it;oystil , ish to call saturiespecial tattnton >rethcstae ril- ness, and the f at that thtey are itt harmoiny a ;I a cn t infortmation from tath e art sources. Thait a it aerm;isthiis, would receitveenvatynconaiderationris il ge ul~aaa~k: Spring nstylee in StiltsOvarcoats, lacat-ie Soa we dtrect visitoirs'atenatinto the imatednotat loinerin -anitasad Overcoatt, - hu sta h op 'sad ehildran'saurnitshingsoea il t ; a t op~ti tat tion. Id 1w alit;6 ;to cIih thelirl 211 SOUJTH MAIN ST t-< l i - i t: tat; .ea ra spIeaecahes aChinese Chop-Suey Restaurant K s lT( rtddIiv Chunese Fanny Gshes, Stealt and Chaps. sir ac tail iiof Ameriean Lunahesof allikind.. Fnes- a iangafirst lass tort ldes and grnteeit l calla or leanest KitctahaaennAnn Arbor. a a tailuture tiara 314 S. STATE STREET Rowe's Lau nd ry THOMAS ROWE, Prop. a; a t ii326 N. Fifth Ave. ION OF -FURNISHINGS Clothes tee toataci, pyong men and n to tine dintplay this season, he sty les, their exelusive- ynith thte vry latest style thesne a; e ennerlialos ;hieD orally appeeiated. These -Ia, Shitiand I-ntnishings, 1 ail-titmer neatont. lad ividuality twe have thus ahiut in our stoek of corn's. zit Natrcoal Spring Exposi- W~E jI I }x( f p r J , ;va YS 4{ I' 7 Ga a a;peii a etingoftGnea it mite of C rel C'iest alt "linerrd el shaitl tibe Palte iii; Sany itpiltaina p ai alt; Ith Nhe 'V riy Lte. T e rli bx - ieswth n u mleragliandlttetr. tit tut new an a l clltutu itte"ha th t h peen is: in altricsin tis Thl; Iilies trail' ba I I tera a aii t a . iiit it asa )1- the f111c-; t 1 hinK c en< i-cr l;;ta .s a -{}3 at ill hi hI d ro N)cI~ , As ati lu;tli - lhi atat (G iaai t tt- -it1 aIWi a'; liita ia-- i ae1- al h t l a; iif -e 1 at l.- a ii a etturelt; ateV. \b . C . hIr. a a mallt- t;;;') of hisi arti n a o hi a a a i i tri New Phone 417 Bell Phone 457-i A most comfiortable _______________ and stylish AT TUTTLE & CO. ARR, Lunch Room ' COLLAR 15 cents eah -?2,far 25 cents Yea can find a tine line at Centectienery, y Cl el. P ca- Co.. leeaics _____________________ ARROVG It ..:?r n aPoir lilas l ii icna-ia;; a lit c a int tt- at-at tIi a\al ow, 1"] I i I AT LOVIELL'S 332 S. STATE ST., UPSTAIRS Yo~a cana get So-eaters ecut over initt olsape or Vests Tour fancy vent or suiting-lacy cleaned Yoar Fall suit dyedl (ige'y Petern, Detrotit) -insignia, Numnerali, senwed an sweaters, ete. Neckties and glove, eleaned Student to nding ,\lichigan pillows-Bannera of all other colleges Nottiuons,,giltnantles, chimIneys, soaps, towels We give satisfactiont Come and see uns in Pj'(II 111catI Ix-iii -- HR [7 that have the call now- liii ii IL 88atBucher Lace Tan Shoe-$5.00 HI n 1r12672 Rtusian Tan Button Shoe-$4.00 ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ __ AGNE at Sate 55, ________________________________________WAGNER___& Co. ofgsthe site late sll h. CI-P Qaucas Ii a TnT IDETROIT UNITED LINES RA~v rECTIIIAI 1 f=1F1 Y=51X 1 t-1 rASVIv III SIUDENTS' L[CTUR[ ASSOCIATION at E FNIT The Premxier ]lectu~re Cou~rse of Armericeh, LIEiUT. uRN LSr H. SHACKLETON Whoa sreacruhed farthest Soutaa (ERALD),STANKLW LfE aEminenat aditort,Esatayisa, and iLeciurer Silver Links R.ings Fobs Scarf Pins WM. ARtNOLIJ, JEWELER 220 Sotht Malts Street. Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson Limited Cara East tlaned-IttO a at.i., la5 4:50ip, m.,aa:50ip. m- Limited Cars West Bound-t:2t a.1..at:4 pa, m.,5:24p.tm., 8:24pt. LoantCars EasttBound- l )t Detroit,.5:45 a a.. aaidet-ry tourta to 1:a5ptia. Tottlei 10111154.att. nad talf Isuratol .1-al. n. alo 1 :5 as.sa., 12:3a . ii . 15it ta. iat. Tou salilt.chautteat Vpsiti~t. Local Cars Weal Batund tt;0-aa. rIs., 7:1.ta Ill-air(]mheery twoshtturstt1:5p. ii. i Tickets $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 ARTISTS SOPRANOS; MME. JEANNE JOMELLI (L:Otf tat'eN lieu;; alit ataansiNanthat- tanate-a tiiCompnie-s) Mrs. Coarianie Rider-Kelsey Mrs. Sibyl Santnsis.MacDermid CONTRAL T;: Miss Margaret Keyes TE NOR:10 Mr. lDaniel LBeddoe BARITONES; Mr. Sidney Hiden (Berlin) SIO. IISEIPPI CAMPANARI (Met ropo~alitanta titiaa ott;patyt Mr. William Howland BASS; Mr. Herbert Witheraspoon (Mtiropitlani 1per-a C'sanuty) IiAoIST: Mlle. 'Tinia Lerner ORGOANIZATIONS The ChoralUtnon (3l}svices) Taaeodoe tThsmasanOruhetralaopieces) CONDiUCT1011 Aabert Stanaley Frederick Stank PRINCIPAL CHORAL WORKS ,The NeLir'" - Wolf-Ferarti "Scenen fromaOdysseuts".Brutch eow for Spring W~a e alit-a n;tg a extensnive line of WAoolenss for Spritng Thle assotalmrilntttmlrisesa everytihitng that is COw atid nobby in adcsignt, a-alirardiutltaitpy. We cait say without exaggerationl Gill stouckt htia ye-airisthe m iioAt handsomae twe have ever shownm, antI wi'll retily aplpeal on.olshetitost particuilar patron. I Watch tor the Prospectus Season Tickets on Sale $1.50 W. . I11RL7 E. 1L1erty St.II I Vu..aaity Tailora Portrait Studio - a.7HZTtiurij Street