Are Best for the Tango TRY THEM, REGAL SHOE 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARDOR ta&co. JANUARY SAl ON ALL MILLI LE [NERY 115 Liberty East d' They All Admit we are "6Just a little better" 50 WILL 'YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 1 10S. Main St. Rboasters and peircnrs nmthere is not the -liaia osight, of scratching the e i ini prctical7y In tank development tide developer iss strength, which is very essential but alno; paY ou t o osider our methodsinfxg make sure. If you want we'll show you h< ARRANGER SATE"'OF A nove anero odctintyauts for_ the. Joan D'Arc pageant, the date for the prod uction of which 'has- b('61, behld ythe3t clb,.as ecided' in he obfnd eetig of tecom- mittees cgl1ediby Heen Brandebury, " 14 lst edinesday. Commencing -some time in the middle of March, to beannonce-aer, tree ays willbe' devotedentiely tothetials of seniors interestedl, three days to the jiuniors,' Sand three da~ys 2to the sophomores. This, is nueessary 'because of the gigantic Ssize of the cast to be chosen, and since the trials cnsist mily of selection measurement and appearance. Eaich' candidate will be given individual at- tention by Prof. A. H.Kenyon. _ T'he 4:ate for. the h~anding in of the .. posters in thea poster contest previous- ly nnuncd asbeen etonApril 1. Sche~ad design is let tothe initi- ative of the contestant, the only limi- taios bingthat the wining poster. must lb .A lby 22incesand maybe, in two colors, other than black and on ithe -ote aso. te, rd: vialbe $5. Prof Kenyon and MagrtEtn were named- to- receive the contribu- W, TAKE BASKETBALL Co vTrE ST Two games, bringing the inter~-class, ~basotarll co~ntests a step nearer com- Due to the failure o~f- the .fr~esh ar- chitects to produce a team, their place on the schedule was taken by the fresh lits who set the fresh pharmics down with an. 18 to 9 score. lIt was easy work for the fresh dents to dle- feat the fresh engineers by a tally of The schedule of games for IFriday W.and Monday follows: Friday nlight, at 7:10 o'clock-soph engineers vs. fresh' horreops; ojh lTits vs." fresh mendics;: at 8:00 o'clock-junior lits vs. junior Nw's; juior eniginieers, I vs. sophi med seniorengineers vs. senior lits; senior 4laws vs. senior medics. suers greethatTanDk 9die, o re deailand iold hand method-and teWrk, n aruh, while thie chances easily kept at the proper temperature and st impossible in any other method. It Will, 'ad washing, as well. It is rattier expen- n ie . pitgTeter bring them to me and ow it s one here. LYNDON MUM_ SELECT PERSONNEL '-: VARSITY BAND Ubnder the~ direction of _Mr. Sam~uel J.loeter, of the engineering depart- mcnt, letters are being sent out today notifyin,- candidates of their appoint- mnent to the U~niversity band for 1114. These letters are the official announce- ments of appointment to reg~ilar m-emi- bership, and , are only sent out after careful consideration, of the eligibility of each candidate. For services render- ed, each member will receive an hon- orarium of twenty-five dollars, grant- ed by the regents, plus any money which may be due from the athletic as- sociation. They are abliged to serve at all athletic events, including indoor track meets and spring baseball gain- e.Rehearsals, beginning immediat&e ly will be held every Wednesdayr evening and Saturday afternoon, pre- paratory to the Easter concert in Mill auditorium, March :11. Among the important e-ngag;ements scheduiled, are: regIular campus con- cert every Friday evening at0:45 throughlout the month of May; MAichli. gan Unon Boat.Club Regatta, May 29; and the Womien's L(ague Pagent on May 28. LIT 1IOCKEYTES TARE FAST (VOTE FROM FRIESIL ENG.INEERS The lits upset all dope by defeating the fresh engineers last night by a score of 4 to 2 in a closely contested hockey game. Dunig the first half of~ the contest the yearlings outplayed the fits and only the clever defensive work of the goal keeper Barnum pe vented them from reversing the score. In spite of the soft ice Alt, of the freshmen,, played ,a fast gaine but -was unable to put the puck past Bar-. numn for more than two counts. TJhis victory puts the two teams dtied for second place in the. league ; 111 Th Ili~ I- I Fer86;2, S TUESDAY M1ATINEE DAILY n ig Ueo. Klelie's $IO0 Under the auspie Photo Dr amabyhe.,aa _Ie NIGHTS Entire Lower floor ~8rows balconiy AIllSeat~s Rseerivedt 35c~ A Bit of Diect from a three we Fine Arts Theatre,C Prices; $1~,0,1.009, 7% Cast of 10,000 actorsIn ft3act Each performance 2 1-2 hr's. DIRECT FROM ASTOR THEATRE N. Yc "DollyF A a...is.. ATNE 25c Children, under 10 . 15cj m A I: 7 f 1 -e e Wholesale Grocers I The Best Place for the Spring Fever FRIDAY, FEB, 27 Biograph Comedy Order of MATES' THURSDAY Feb, 26, SATURDAY MATINEES I Co., Ltd.,'21T4 S.Main St. 11 GUX WOOLFOLK aewing Spring and Summer Ready-to- Athing from the shop of A. Starr Best, 11 III Eellows" OSHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST.> LET THE H AN Press Your Clothes L ND PRESSING ~eginning Dec. 8th JUST IN,- SprngSuitings--see them Ih ow' windOW-- 'many more I'nside-=we' will lay aside your se- lection i JITS 25c TROUSERSI 10c I C. I. KIDD,'174 /Lit. All garmzents made in our own shops and by }our tailors. t j . C 1 I 7 J y C ,F ti 1 a e . 1 I3A4TPS ONE G? IBOARDIOF TLAW - CO~DIFICATION (Conrtinued fromn page 1.) secretary, James DeWitt Andrews,who is the primary promnoter, and trews- urer, Waldo G. Morse. The membership of the. organization will be limited to 100 and will be se- lected from the leading lawyers of the. nation, who have practiced for ten yearzs. Teachers of law are also eli- gible t~o membership. It is estimiated that it will take from twenty to thirty years to complete the codification. The ,organization is nowy composed of 56 charter members, who are prom- iner~t in the high, courts of the country and leaders in. the largest law schools. Included in this list are: W illiam H. Taft, Elihu Root, Alton B. Parker, Jamnes De Witt Andrews, for many years ,chairman of the committee onl classification of laws, Ezra R. Thayer, Roscoe Pound, Joseph H. Beale and Samuel Williston, all of the Harvard I ja~w ,school, Frank B. Kellogg, formerj .president of the American jBar Associ- ation, Attorney, Genieral McReynolds, ex-Attorney-G eneral. Wickersham, C. S.Loubingler, Judge of the court of first instance, Manila, ,and, Judge John F'. Dillon. H. D. Kroine S. W. Clarkson Harison Soule Matinlees resideut Cashier' VFeiLnz r rio, I e.FIRST NATIIONALJ BANK,,~ $ of Ann Abor, (I1. .DETROIT Capital 1moo.o.. Oliver Morosco Press Surpus ad Prfit~$65~o 1A Hawaiian Roman I PACKARD ACADEMY ADMISSION' It is planned to introduce a bill inP Congress asking for a charter for the - Academy. The general opinion is that the new classification will make a marked change in the teaching, of law in this country and will give the stu-~ dent in law a more concise knowledgeL of the rules of law. TRACK ENTRIES IN FIRST MEET ARE ANNOUNCED y, J. 1=1. Richards, L. S. Olser .mings, F. L. Walters, K. AN eshmen-H. IL. Carroll, 3. 1 5Co 7 MATINEE DACE--Saturda Chaper~ones in attei Feb. 28, 2 to danc;~e. 50 cent I 1112 s. University Ave. HZalf mile run: sophomores-C.I U~fer, G. I. Murphey,, H. T. Cumming W. A. Richards, I. S. Olsen, G. B. Fo J. Dillon; freshmen-C. F. Kirby, J. Kucera, H. M. Gregory, R. F. Kohr, E. WiAGNR Importing Tailor State Street I- I EESE are. the D that you need a soothing, heali, SAYS ug d Faer If YOUT Expect :U PHONE US AND SAVE TROUBLE C If. tGODFREY, 410 N." Fourth Ave. Phone 82-L, d Hands an 1 7 l s (Continued from page 1.) Hammond; freshmen -H, D.' Butler, L. E~. Waterbury, WV. G. Davis. Shot put: sophomores-W. D. Cocli ran. L.H. Benton, C.D. Quail; freshmen -C. F. Cross, J3. W. Edwards, S. 3. L each, G. A. Scheidel, 3. Campbell; 35-yard dash: sophomores-H. L Smith, S. H. Lyttle, F. . Dratz; fresh- men-H. E. O'Brian, J. Zeigler, S. G. Fontana, G. L. Popkess, 3. H. Herrick, W. E. Burbey, R.Root, N. T. Thurston. 45-yard highv hurdles: sophoories F. G. Armstrong; freshmen-C.B. Con- bins, N'.-T. Thurston, C. Skinner. 35-yard lowi hurdles: sophomores- F. G. .Armstrong, G. P1. Wood; fr'esh- men-C. R Corbin, N. T. Thurston, Ci. Skinne r, A.L. c~e W '.S. Wicliffe. 440-yard dash: sophomores-J. R. ~MEET (Continued from page 1.) a~wards of a perishable nature. It is hinted by Rowe that they will perish rapidly after the awards a.re made. Preparation ,for 'this~meet offers the first chance that men not of varsity caliber have had for individual atten- tion;, and for this reason a large num- ber hav*e been working diligently for some time,.FEntries for the contest may be made by applying to Director Rowe at the athletic association in the morning and~ at the gymnasium in the afternoon. '4t Our stock is most complete along this line OME rIN AND 'LOOK IT OVER a nj ISEUM" ROLLER. R O AVENUE PHARMAOY IC & WIKEL~ 1219 S. Univest w e. March 2-8-4. Late feature With Varnuin and Bailey Circus, in is ANNO1JNCI, PRICES F1 OPERA Ref inedy'CIcl aand Skating Act Trick., of skilladdairn. Unequalled trick and fancy skating. Also introducing marvelous tricks on Bicycles, Unicycles and Giraff-a-cycle 10 feet high. An act full of surprises owill appeal to old and youngl .; Admission 100c Skates 15e OR UNION ago 1.) orus will bE Darnell, S. IH. Lyttle, S. R. Au~spuxrger up -of the cast and choi C. F. Ufer; freshmen-.K. M. Stevens,, ae udymorning. V. G~. RobinIson, M. F. Dunne, H. A. llfrternties nd hou. Donnelly, A. H. Dilly. torestedin giving week-en( Pole vault: sophomores'-C.L. Cross, ties on1 March 20 and 21,t R. D. Chatfield, L. M. Bruch; freshmen of the opera; ae urgQd tc --L. F. ;Bailey, C. Skinner, G. L. Kess- representatives of the opE les'. tee at the Union next Tu Mile run: sophomores-==. B. Fox, at 7:00 o'clock, ke use in- parcel wrapped with SATISFACTION ed with a GUARANTEE. -------