41 'sPUMPS 0 Large Amateur Finishers a gr a that Tate k Development for Films gives more detail and better contrast than the cold hand methid-and there is not the inclinlation to slight the worg; in a rush, wilie the chiances of scratching the emuulsion is practiclly eliminated. lI tank devclopnient the dev eloper is easily kept ait the proper tempierature and strength, Which is very essential but almost impossible in any other method. It wil pay you to consider our inethods ini fixing and washing, as well, It i< rather expen- sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. Letter bring then to mne and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's Iione here. L YNlDON Are Best for the Tango TRY THEM REGAL SHOES I FARRELL SELECTS FRESHMAN SQUAD UNER~ & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR AJESTIC M ~TONIGHT!I Emma Francis and Her Arab Dacers WHITNEY Feb. 26, 27, 28, ,rIAT'INEE DAILY Geco. Klene's $100,000 Photo Drama VADI Cast of 10,000 actors* In 3 acts' kEach performance 2 1-2 hrs. DIRECT FROM ASTOR THEATRE N. Y. f Wmn. A. Greatest Success Bc Return of Wednesday, 4 FEBRUARY JANUARY :SALEI OFF ON ALL MILLINERY ARICHARDSON 115 Liberty East NJE 166 They All Admit we are ,,Just a little better" '50 WILL YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS r o PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 116 S. Main St. 41 )ffee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers Trainer Farrell has selected the fresh- man track candidates who showed the most promise in the recent yearling trials, for a preliminary squad to work with in developing the All-Fresh trackI team. In addition to the freshman meet, the half mile run was staged later in the week, Kirby winning' the evenlt in 2:11 1-2. Thef other fresh candidates will all be handled by Intramural Director Rowe until later in the season, when they will be given another opportunity to make good. The men picked for the different events follow: Sprints-O'Brien, Burbee, Root,Zieg- ler, Stiver, Fontanna, Herrick, Smith and Popkes; quarter mile-Stevens,. Robinson, Dilley and Dunne;half mile -Kirby, Kucera, Korh, Gregory and Fish leigh; mile-Carroll, Grauman and Bossou; high jump-Waterbury, Butler, Davis, Thurston; pole vault- Wilson, Skinner, Bailey; hurdles-Cor- bin, Thurston and Filson; shot put-- Cross, Leach and Edwards. PRESIDENT' ITCHTNS WILL SPEAK TO Bl1AS ASOCIATION President Harry B. Hutchins and Dean H. M. Bates, of tihe law depart- ment, will be the principal speakers at the annual banquet of the Washte- naw Bar Association to be held at the Alenel Hotel at 8:00 o'clock tomor- row night. Other prominent speak- ers oan the program are: Judge McAl- vey, of tile Supreme Court at Lansing, Thomas Kenny, tax commissioner, General John P. Kirk, of Ypsilanti, Judge Kinne and John Lawrence of the local bar. M. J. 'Cavanaugh will act as toastmaster. DR ANGELL'S TALK POSTPONED President Emeritus James B. Angel] will be unable to speak this afternoon in Newberry hall on the "Chinese Problem," as was announced. A rath- er severe cold has attacked his throat, making it difficult for him to talk for any length of time. Dr. Angell's talk, which was to have been the second of a series of lectures given under the auspices of the univer- sity Y. W. C, A. by various members *of the faculty, will, however, be given at 4:30 o'clock, Sunday, March 8, in the before mentioned place. Coming "Henpecked Henry"I IThursday 30 PEOPLE 30 NIGHTS Entire Lower floor 8 rows balcony Balance........ All Seats Rseerved MATINEES Adults *. . . .. Children, under 10. . 5 tic 3 5C 25c 25c 15C Paid Fo, I tlTUESDAYr MARCH qFrd One Might Only Under the aus~pices and guaranteed by the Drama League of America The Iden Payne English Players Will Present "'Dolly Reformin Herself" I PACKARD ACADEMY MATINEE DANCE-Saturday Feb. 28, 2 to 5 P. M. Good J Chaperones in attendance. 50 cento per couple. I Aladin's Lamp With Dixie Harris Greatest Success of the Year Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, By Gee. roadhurst Current Opinion And Scholarship,,Fu n& rCo, Ltd., 21r4 S. Main St. Scholarship Committee mmwmmwvwmwmmmmw mw ® wm....Wm i GUY WOOLFOLK v showing.Spring and Summer Ready-to- Clothing from the shop of A. Starr Best, IN ARBOR SHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST.j LT THE 'RESH MAN A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS By Henry Arthur .braes PRECEDED BY "LONESOME LIKE"S A Bit of Realism by lHcward Brighouse Direct fromu a three weeks run at Fine Arts Theatre, Chicago Prices: $1.50, 1.00, ,75, .50, .25 3: atc~n erylees W*ih Be g iToday Lenten services of St. Andrews church, beginning today, will, be held in Harris hail except on Ash Wednesday and during Holy We(k, when they will be* held in the church. On Tuesday, Wed- i nesday, and Thursday afternoons, ad-' dresses will be given by rectors from the neighboring parishes in Michigan. Beginning February 27, Professors Robert M. Wenley and John S. P. Tat- lock will deliver a series of Friday afternoon addresses under the aus- pices of the Hobart Guild. NEW EXTENSION COURSES HAVE BIG INFLUENCE (Continued from page 1.) greater and more influential univer- sity. Both the lecturer and the chairman of the local board are compelled to re- port to the chairman of the extension board, the number and character of tihe audiences to which the lecture has been delivered--specifying as to the division of adults and children, voca- tional types and information of like nature. In this manner, the board is WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Exa-President of the U nit ed, States. ADLAI E. STEVE NSON, Ex-Vice President of the United States. JOHN H. FINLEKY, New York State Cominissioner of E ducation. Press Your Clothes DAVID STARR JORDAN, Ex-President of L~eland Stanfo J. University. ELGIN R. L. GOULD, Ex-Chamberlain of New Yo City. FTHHfLBERT D. WARFIELD, President of Lafayette Colleg EDWARD J. WHEELER, Editor of Current Opinion. The Current Opinion Scolaorship Fund was organize provide a dignified means of employment to college studE The !Scholatrship Fundl is now in the sixth year of its cessful career, During the past five years it has enabled i ,ooo students in colleges and universities all over the coul to earn money for their collage education. It offers to self- p )sting students non-competitive, non-forfeitable scholars of cash ranging in value from $300.00 to $900.00 per yc The Scholarship Fund is endorsed by college presid and educators all over the country, as may be seen fromi eminent men constituting the Scholarship Fund. Curreint Opinion Scholarship [u 134=140 W. -29th fit., New York City. SPECIAL - Mr. R. Harry Mooney, Western Representative return to Ann Arbor on Saturday, Feb. 28, providing app tions for interviews are addressed to him before Friday, F Secor, Toledo. JUST IN HAND PRESSING Begintning Dec. 8th SUITS 25e 'TROUSERS 10c Spring Suitings--see them in our window-- many more inside--we will lay aside your se- lection. All garments made in our own shops and by jour tailors. C. 1. KIDD, '17 Lit. 1112 a. University Ave. WAG NEK i'mporting Tailors -6-Fa 0o. State Street IIESE are 'the DAYS that you need a soothing, healing ion for Chapped Hands and, Face President Cashier V. President 'Wed. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and Sat. of Ann Arbor. Mich, Capital $100,000. O0 Surplus and Profits, ,$65,ooo T. B Garrick DETROIT liver Morosco Presents IRD OF FARAM A Hawaiian Romance Furniture Pianos 0tra eMerchandise C. E. GODFREY enabled to place the lecturers to the best of advantage, and send lecturers to those places where the most bene- ficial results will be attained. ANNOUNCE COUPONS FOR INITIAL MEET 41 0 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82-L ------------ Our_ stock is most complete along this line COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER E UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL ri Coming at COLISEU'M ROLLER RINK March 2-3-4. Late feature with Barnum and Bailey Circus, in his Refined Cycle ad Skating Act Tricks of skill and daring. Unequalled trick and fancy skating. Also introducing marvelous tricks on Bicycles, Unicycles and. Cirafa-cycle 10 feet high. An act full of surprises will appeal to old and young. 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