mmmomm PUMP I Large Amateur Finishers agree that Tank Development for Films gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand methid-and there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances of scratching the emulsion is practically eliminated. In tank development the developer is easily kept at the proper temperature and strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other method. It will pay you to consider our methods in fixing and washing, as well. It is rater n sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. Better bring theta to the and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's done here. LYNDODN 4f IT I M. I Are Best for the Tango The Play Dear to Millions r Frank Thompson PRESENTS TRY THEM REGAL SHOES ~ CAIPIUS IN BRIEF I z& co. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR JANUARY SALE Y ON ALL MILLINERY ICHARDSON, 115 Liberty East 'YOU WILL FIND -Our ad in student publi- cations. -Our expert service always at your command. ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PR|ONMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 1 e GUY WOOLFOLK --More thian a dozen members of the freshman class have been stricken with tonsilitis recently, according to the report of Dr. H. H. Cummings of the University health service. Several cases of measles have also been de- tected lately, but Dr. Cummings says that there is no reason to believe that an epidemic of either of these diseases will result. --Tle recent action of the board of, regents in raising the medical fee for all students by $4.00, will enable the university to take care of all students at the university hospitals for any time up to 60 days. There will be no charge whatever for hospital fees. -President Harry B. Hutchins has tentatively accepted an invitation to speak at the Washtenaw county bar association banquet, Thursday in the Allenel hotel. He will return from Massachusetts Monday. -Keystone club will meet at 7:00 o'clock tonight, at the Union. A con- stitution will be presented for the rat- ification of the members. -The forestry department yesterday received 150 slides from the forestry service at Washington, D. C. The slides will be used to' illustrate lec- tures on forest fire fighting. --Boxing lessons are being given in Waterman gym by a professional en- gaged by Dr. May. Only a limited number of students can now be accom- modated as the instructor's time is nearly all arranged for. -Senior pharmies have placed their order for 100 invitations and 25 canes. Those desiring more invitations are requested to leave their orders with J. K. Lilly, and canes can be ordered from V. F. McIntyre. -Final tryouts for the German play to be given by the Deutscher Verein will be held this afternoon in the Verein room in University hall. The three meeting already held have resulted in a ,wealth of good material appearing. Announcements of the cast will be made in the near future. -Prof. Richard D. Hollister will ad- dress the oratorical association this evening. The meeting will start at 8:00 o'clock. -New members of the student council will take the oath of office at the next meeting, which is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday. Further discussion of the reorganization will take place after the report of the committee, which is obtaining faculty opinion, is recived. I T N Monday, FEBRUARY '*1 "li 8*1"!5' fir' - i ' k 51 7 t 7 r try'; >f rFz DENMAN T HOMPSONS r OLD MATINEE-NIGHT Washington's Birthday C. S. Primrose Presents ROBERT EDESON'S Great Play "tWhere The Trail Divides" As seen in all the big cities-A big scenic production-This season's big success. NIGHT Thirteen Rows Orchestra... ....S.o Balance Orchestra ................ 75 Four Rows Balcony...............75 Balance Balcony..................50 MATIN FE' Thirteen Rows Orchestra..........75 Balance Orchestra................50 E ntire Balcony...................25 NIGHT 4 Rows Orchestra.... $1.50 Balauce Orc estra..$1 . a Roase Balcony........5acts BalanaceBalcny.......5Scds 23 4 Rows Orchestra.....$1.00 Balance Orchestra ......75cts Entire Balcony..........50cts I MO7v ::,Wt-Sa 3 Ir N E V WHUTNE In all its original Excellence-All the Famous Features Accentuated - Including Celebrated Dubl e Male Quartetfe-rand Choir, Grace Church, N. Y. 20 Voices, Etc. FEBRUARY 25 II Friday, February, 2 MATINEE ing Spring and Summer Ready-to- [g from the shop of A. Starr Best, SHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST. AJES TIC TONIGHT!I THE HOWE AND NORTH- LANE CO. In the Comedy Surprise t'in and Out" Coming Monday "ALADDIN"S LAMP" I I Wm. A. Brady's Greatest Success n Return of LET THE ES And P a id F or By Geo, Broadburst Special Return Engagement of the Greatest Success of the Year. Pi;ces: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, chtries Dillingham Presents THE SEASON'S DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Edward Sheldon's Great Love Drama ROMANCE The Sensational Hit of New York and Chicago Presented by a Large and Capable Company-Special Scenery and Effects "RO MANCE is the Romance of a Famnous Grand Opera Singer and a Young Clergyman. I)espite their differ ent callings they are drawn together by a profound and Sincere love, But the woman has drained the cup of life so deeply that her marriage to the niin bter is imnpossible. In the hour of trial she rises to sublime heights of self-denial, proving herself stronger than the mnan, NOTE-Patrons are earnestly requested to he in their seats Lcfore the risc of the curtain, as the storul, evtins withprologue Price s: $1.50, $t,75c, S0c,26c Press Your Clothes &ND PiDESSING laePgirtnin DeC e, 25C TROUSERS 10c C. I KIDD '17 Lit. 1112 S. University Ave. Speaking about clothes You will appreciate the effect of our new high waisted mod- el. It gives that trim effct found only in the highest grade of hand-tailored garments. "HENPECKED HENRY"-FEB. 26 30-People--30 -Dr. Price, of Cleveland, Ohio, will deliver the Founder's Day address at the celebration to be held by the med- ical and dental departments in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:00 o'clock Monday evening. "Some Modern Dis- coveries in Medicine and Surgery will be the subject of the lecture. MINOR SPORTS ARE POPULAR WITH STUDENTS (Continued from page 1) of the same size. The work of the Department of In- tramural Activities, has been-so far an experimental nature. It is believed that the experiment has been a suc- cessful one, and in time will be able to accomplish a great deal for the de- velopment of the individual through the medium of non varsity athletics. Certain it is that more students have taken part in the various athletic ac- tivities, both varsity and non varsity, so far this year than ever have taken part up to this time in years past. How much actual physical benefit has been derived by these additional stu- dents is a matter of the grosesst con- jecture, as only years of careful obser- vation can determine such a matter. served to order. 7 -au . PACKARD ACADEMY Dancing classes Monday and Friday 7 P. M. Private pointinent. Dance hall with dining room acconodations. WHITNEY THEATRE a v ia s a ig ars Cigars Cigars We buy in large quantities, and give you the benefit. For this week only we offer IR SAN MARCO I 0cCIGARS for 25c OTHER BRANDS AT POPULAR PRICES Zemember, these are strictly 1o-cent cigars, fresh every by express. irtha Washington Candy E UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY COULDIN G& WIKEL - 11 on= WAONER Importing Tailors lessons by ap- Refreshments e. Co. State Street Phone I85o-J. i MATINEE AND NIGHT Tutesday February Entire New Program NIGH T SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 I By hand-tailored we mean made in our own shop and by jour. tailors. OF THE r 11' If You Expect 'F T* PHONE US AND SAVE TROUBLE C- E. GODFREY, 410 N. Fouth Ave. Phone 82-L JUNGLE Lower Floor Ba'cony - - -a TELEPHONE US, 416 PROMPT DELIVERY f e Coliseum Roller Rink MA TINEE AduLits . . Children, under 12 - SOc 35C 25c 15C Thrilling Wild Animal Picture SELIC SPECIAL FEATURE ADMISSION - -10o == [.. _ :. - ILLIAM E DIETERLE FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR to announce that he hasopened atailoring establishment in Detroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS al attention given to my College trade. The same prices Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIE TERLE-VARSITY TAILOR In Old Armory OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING G-A RIt I C K T H E A T It E E. fD. Kinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison President Cashier V. Presid Detroit-, Michigan FIRST NATIONAL BAM of Ann Argor, Mich. -I-Capital $1oo,ooo. Next Week, "THE BIRD OF PARADISE" Surplus and Profits, $65,ooo Do your pipes t-ed repairing? Bring Safety razors sharpened keen as them nl-we'll fix them. Tolbaceo 2c each. Pay after you try b< Shop Billiard hall, 1S-120 E. Liberty American Tool Co., Dept. A., Colum St. Phone 1721. Ohio. Tue urday morning, 9:30 to 11:30, Special Grand Ma'rc'h rLW 6f jv. Are Sure to Please S It