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March 13, 1914 - Image 4

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N'S BALLE

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HO will see-the first'Robin Red Breast
S and.geta.s. .shot. at him
$5.00 Cash to the first person getting a snap shot of a 1914
Robin in Ann Arbor. -
Picture must be reasonably gooa-Robilrwith in .;o ft. whien snappedaxd ow-
mustbe ab eto'prore time and place. Get. Qut your Kodak-keep It loaded-and sreep
with one eye open--but don't fail to go to
LYNDON, for Kodaks and Films-Fresh
719 N. University Ave.

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Are Best for the Tango

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JOHNNY

Friday M
BUNNY'S
big Vitagral
Featuring Joh
Flora

TRY THEM
REGAL SHOES

U
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JNER & CO.

la. S. MAIN STREET
ANN ARBOR

Spring Hats
FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT
A RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty

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CAMPUS IN BRIEF
-Cortland W. Sayres, '14, who studied
oratory under Prof. Thomas C. True-
blood last semester, has been appoint-
ed assistant in oratory at Knox college.
Prof. A. E. Watkins, also a graduate
of Michigan, is head of the depart-
ment.
-Arms and banners of the fifteenth
century, to be used in the pageant of
Joan d'Arc, to be presented by the
women's league on Palmer field in
May, are now on exhibition in the
cases in the east corridor of the uni-
versity library.
-Erie club, an organization of stu-
dents from Erie, Pa., will dine at the
Union tomorrow night at 7:00 o'clock.
Plans for a banquet to be given to the
seniors in the Erie high schools at
Easter time will be considered. This
banquet is a scheme devised by the
club for boosting Michigan at home.
-The university library has just re-
ceived a shipment of 125 volumes from
Germany, including a set of 28 volum-
es entitled: "Archiv fuer slavische
Philologie." An English shipment of
about 75 volumes has also just arrived,
containing many philosophical works,
several volumes of the "Everyman
Encyclopaedia," and an account of
Scott's last antarctic expedition.

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DETROIT
PRVELLA
Or Love In a WGCarder Wlti
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With Sam Mylie and Peaeh
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30 POPULAR FAVORITES

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OThe "Passenger Wreck"
Special Features Next week
St, Patrick's Day Festival

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They All Admit
we are
"Just a little better"
SO WILL 'YOU
ICE CREAM, CANDIES, .UNCHEONS
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
116 S. Main St.
Te e Roasters and
Wholesale Grocers

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nto the 3rd,.and 4th Gen
An Old time Southern Drama of
of the Civil War in 2 Part
Playing for a Fortune
A Picture full of thrills

I COMPLAINTS OF EMPLOYED
'; "STUDENTS TO BE ADJUSTED

& Co. Ltd.,2r4 S. Main St.'

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GUY WOOLFOLK

Spring and Summer Ready-to-
from the shop of A. Starr Best,

Through the.effortsof the Working
Students' Union a committee has been
appointed to adjust complaints made
by working students against employ-
ers. This committee . is. to' be a per-
manent organization,nade up of two
proprietors of boarding houses, two
students and one university official.
The two studenit representatives are
to be the employment secretaries of
the Y:'.M. C. A. and of the Union. The
committee just chosen is C. C. Free-
man, iT. ' Prettyman, Dr. W. J. Mori-
arty, Karl ; E. Guthe, '14, and F. T.
Olmstead, '15.
"That Saxaphone Rag" Placed on Sale
"That Saxaphone- Rag,", the, synco-
pated melody formally introduced last
night at the Glee club concert by Wal-
do Fellows, '14, is now on sale at the
University Music House. The song
was written by Rowland W. Fixet,
'14L, and Sylvan S. Grosner, '14L, the
former composing the music and the
latter writing the words.,

The Minnesota legislature set aside
$17,500 to be used in reconstructing
the old chemistry building, into a
building suitable for the use of the
Men's Union. The new building will
contain the usual recreation rooms,
and will include a small amphitheater
to be used in rehearsing university
dramatic productions. Literary socie-
ties and inter-fraternity clubs will as-
sist in furnishing the rooms.
Illinois is to have a new education
building within a few years. An ap-
propriation of $125,000 made by the
legislature last spring will be suffi-
cient to complete one wing of the
building in the near future.
The question of a class- memorial is
causing considerable discussion among
the seniors at Illinois. A majority
seems to be in favor of starting a fund
to purchase campus chimes within a
few years, but considerable opposition
is being met with.
Williams College is about to organ.
ize a student council.
HOLIDAY VISITORS MAY BE
ALLOWED TO VIEW MUSEUM
It is the opinion of Professor Alex-
ander G. Ruthven, director of the
upiversity museum, that an increased
benefit would result if the museum
were opened to the general public on
Sundays and holidays.
At present, the museum'is closed
daily at 5:00 o'clock, and is never op-
ened on Sundays or holidays. As a
consequence, many of the holiday vis-
itors to- the university are prevented
from going through Michigan's "curio-
house." It is expected that some ac-
tion will be taken on the matter in the
near future by the university authori-
ties...
SENIOR ENGINEERS TO AID
STUDENTS NEEDING FUNDS
The senior engineers intend to raise
a fund for the benefit of needy engi-
neering students as a result of the
meeting yesterday. This will take the
place of the usual class memorial.
The employment committee's report
was accepted, to put one faculty man
in charge. of all the applications to
employ the graduates, instead of hav-
ing them scattered over the entire de-
partment. The report was placed be-
fore the dean.
The programs were selected and.
will be ordered soon. The speakers
for class day will be nominated by a
special committee and voted on at the
next meeting Thursday. Cane day
will be the last of next week.
Year Books Will Admit to Fresh Meet
While there will be no drawings
made for entrance to the Fresh-Ypsi-
lanti meet, Saturday night, athletic

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SMART ENGLISH RAINCOA'

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A Complete Showing of Accessories to Men
Most Recent Importations
IMPORTERS
Angr & Kar

Miss Wigi
West*

officials have announced that the year
pass-books must be presented at the
door to entitle rooters to admission.
The attendance will be limited to 500,
and after this number is in, the doors
will be closed.

SHIRT MAKERS

DIME BANK BUILDING

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WILLIAM E. I
FORMERLY TEE VARSITY TAILC
wishes to announce tiat ehaaopened atailori
94 WEST FORT 1
With a Complete Line
BRITISH AND DOMESTIC
Special attention given to my College
with Better Satisfaction and Better Wc
DIETERLE-

IADULTS 1lOc

ARBOR SHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST.
LET THEr
RAMES A

PACKARD ACAI
Dancing classesevery Monday and Friday 7 P. M. P
appointment. Hall and Dining Room accoinodations
Refreshments of all kinds served to order.
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Press Your Clothes

You will appreciate

R. D. Kinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
President Cashier V. President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Capital $iooooo.
Surplus and Profits, $65,000

AND PRESSING:

SUITS 25c

TROUSERS Joe

the beautiful lines. and
soft curves embodied
in our high grade, hand
tailored garments.
Our coatmakers are ex-
perts and are proud of their
products. All garments made
in our own shops.

DATES FOR ENROLLMENT OF
PAGEANT TRYOUTS ARE

SET

C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit.

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1112 S. University Ave.

WAGNER (
importing'
Tailors

CO.
State
Street

IESE are the DAYS
that you need a soothing, healing
on for Chapped Hands and Face

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Expect
PHONE US AND SAVE TROUBLE
C- E. GODFREY, 410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 82-L

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Innovation in System to Feature
Selection of Cast For "Joan
of Arc"
The customary manner of selecting
the title roles and cast of a production
will be abandoned in the Joan of Arc
pageant, and there will be no trials
or tryouts. Instead there are to be
lists open for the signature of all de-
siring to participate in the pageant,
and from that list all the characters
will be chosen. The dates set for the
enrollment are from March 16 to 20 in
the following order:
Senior women-March 16.
Senior men-March 17.
Junior women-March 18.
Junior men-March 19.
Sophomore women-March 20. .
The lists will be posted in Profes-
sor Kenyon's office, in room 23 of the
old engineering building, and must be
signed between 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock
on the days above mentioned. Univer-
'sity eligibility requirements must be1
observed by those desiring to sign, el-
igibility cards to be handed in at the
time of signing.
As yet few posters have been sub-4
mitted to the committee for the contest
which closes April 1. This contest is
open to all undergraduates both men
and women.

Pass the Rest, Try the Best
Fresh home-made candles, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at
MAC'S 613 E. Liberty~
Senior Law Invitations Are Selected
A final selection of the senior law in-
vitations has been made by the com-
mittee in charge and a sample has
been placed on exhibition on the sen-
ior law bulletin board. The cover of
the invitation is of brown leather, con-
taining an embossed hand, holding a
balanced scale, with the words "Mich-
igan, Law '14" surrounding the figure.
A large picture of Dean Bates is print-
ed on the front page.
City May Purchase Auto Fire Truck
Ann Arbor may spend $30,000 for fire
equipment if plans before the city
council at present go through. Charles
D. Lillie, vice-president of the Chicago
Fire Apparatus Company, of Chicago,
was in the city yesterday to consult
with the councilmen for an appropria-
tion. The purchase, if made, will in-
clude an auto truck of the latest mod-
el, as well as all the other equipment
in use in larger cities.
Senior Foresters Entertain Tonight
The faculty of the forestry depart-
ment together with the post graduate
class will be guests of the senior class'
#t a dinner tonight at Bessimer's. The
dinner comes at the close of the civil
service examinations which were held
Wednesday and Thursday and it is the

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