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IG SHOWING OF
S SUITS, HATS,
and FURNISHINGS

Safety

Razors

SPECIAL SALE
Durham Duplex Demonstrator
With Blades - = 35c
Shaving Stick = 25c
BOTH FOR 35c
While they last
Calkins Pharmacy
324 South State Street

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Balmacaan & Ti

'our dollars to have more
y trading at Wadhams &
istina satisfaction with ev-.

for Spring. Also a full line of the
most up-to-date hats and caps.. Don't
forget to see our special shirt bargain
for $1.00
Remember that we have the famous Society Brand
Clothes. Come in and get your suit for
EASTER

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11

ers Co.
3 South Main Street

CORNELL IS LAST
INDOOR OPPONENT

f" &XPI'S~ ~ I BRIEF

SHOP

Street
ICS BANK

A. MARQUARDT'
fnce
zatrori1g
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
CorT Main and Huron--0-over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

Ithacans
to

Come to Ann Arbor Saturday.
Hold Dual Meet With
Farrell's'fen

A-colytes, honiorary Iphilosoplieal so-
ciety, wil meet at 7:00 o'clock tonight
in Morris seminary room. Professor
David Friday, of the economics depart-
ment will read a paper.
-Prof. A. S. Whitney, of the education
department, is ill with the grip, and
will be unable to meet his classes this
week.
--University hospital authorities re-
ported yesterday that the condition of
Pedro A. Piza, '17E, a Porto Rican stu-
dent, was serious. Piza is .suffering
from an attack of pneumonia.

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$69,0001

Jr.
er

Over Shoes
i St. and save a dollar
.. Make

RELAY RESULTS SATISFY. HAFF
Michigan's indoor track schedule
will be brought to an end with the Cor-
nell-Michigan dual encounter, sched-
uled for Waterman gymnasium, Sat-
urday evening. The Ithacans, heart-
ened by the victory of their team in
the two mile relay race at Pittsburg,
come with the determination to avenge
the defeat given them on this oc-
casion last year.
The Varsity meet last Saturday serv-
ed as a trial to determine the person-
nel of the Michigan squad that will be
entered in the approaching fray with
the Big Ited team. It is probable,
however, that Farrell will hold trials
in some events, Wednesdaiy, to give
more-men a chance toqualify.
The showing of the Michigan quartet
In the Jittsbprg relays was not a dis-
appointment to either Farrell or Haff.
The Wolverine ex-captain and star
half miler said that the Michigan run-
ners made better time Saturday than
they had made before this season.
Jansen made the fastest lap for Mich-
igan, covering the distance in 1 min.
59 1-5 see,
Both Jansen and TIaff are slower on
an indoor track than out doors, so the
showing in this race will not have
any bearing on the chances of Michi-
gan in the Pennsylvania relays, which
are staged outdoors on Franklin field.
FORESTRY CLUB WILL HOL)
ANNUAL BANQUET TOWI1JT

JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons

PM . 10

ANN

--Dr. Calvin If. Kaulfnian will give an
address at the meeting of the Botan-
ical Journal club which will be held
this evening at 8:00 o'clock in room
1.06, south wing.
-Theodore W. Koeh, university libra-
Tian, has been confined to his home
for the past few days with a severe
cold. His condition is rapidly improv-
ing.
-A student rooming house at 313 E.
Jefferson street was slightly damaged
by fire Saturday noon. Only a few
shingles were scorched and theadam-
age was small.
-R.B. Shivel,'Ii F, one of Coach Lund-
gren's promising third basemen, has
been confined to his bed for a week as
a result of the campus epidemic of
throat trouble. He expects to be at
work again the first of this week.
-Professor J. S. Reeves, of the depart.
ment of political science, delivered an
extension lecture in Ionia Friday night
on, "The Commission Form of Gov-
ernment."
OFFER SILVER AND BRONZE
MEDALS TO FRENCH STUDENTS

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in B. EIBLER
109 West Liberty Street
Across from Mack's Side Entrance

STATE AGENTS FOR
SMITH'S
HOMOEOPArl
MEDICINE
WE HAVE A FRESH Si
SUGDEN DRUG
302 S. STATE STRa

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PRESCRIPTIONS
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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR

GAS

COOKIN

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For Fraternity and Club HK

Us
Prove

Increases Cleanliness and Effiiency. Telephone :
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen
ient.

It

er Tip Oxfords our Price
5.00

Washtenaw Gas C

The Detroit group of the Alliance
Francaise has sent two medals to Mr.
Rene Talamon, which are to be pre-
sented to the two best French students

It Scores
Whether you dlink it to cuench thirst-for refresh.
ment-for pure pleasure in its deliciousness Coca-Cola
scores goal. It satisfies you in a manner and with a
compkctcncss possible to no other beverage.
DeliCcous-Refreshin
Thirst-.QuenChing

THE COCA-COLA CO
Atlanta, Ga.

The annual banquet of the Forestry
club will be held at the Union tonight,
at 6:30 o'clock. Professor Walter Mul-
ford, of Cornell University, a former
member of the Michigan faculty, will
be the honor guest. Carnot Valiton,
'14, president of the club, will act as
toastmaster.
)USIC AND DRAMA
Majestic Theater
The program at the Majestic theater
for the first three days of this week
contains a spectacular act called "The
Bachelor's Dream," for which Menlo
Moore, the eminent producer has pro-
vided a cast of 10 people and a carload
of scenery. Five other attractions com-
plete an unusually good bill. Reiff
Bros, and Murray are musical comedy
recruits who sing and dance engaging-
ly. Dalton, Frees and company im-
personate Happy Hooligan and comic
characters; Norwood and Hall, a clev-
er vaudeville team and Nola's wonder-
ful dogs contribute attractive acts. As
usual, Keystone comedies are shown.
Summer School to Distribute Program
The complete annual announcement
of the summer school will be ready for
distribution the latter part of' this
week. Those desiring copies sent to'
prospective students should leave
names and addresses at the office of
the summer school in, University hall.
The department has sent posters ad-
vertising the school to all European
universities.

in the university, their eligibility being
determined by a competitive examina-
tion which will be held under the di-
rection of Mr. Talamon at 3:00 o'clock,
Thursday, March 26, in room 105, N.
IW..
The examination, which will take the
form of an original essay, is open to
all students of the university.' Two
hours will be allowed for the writing
of the essay, the subject of which will
be announced at the time of the exam-
ination. This is the second year that
the Alliance Francalse has presented
these medals, which are of silver and
bronze, as first and second prizes re-
spectively.
Civic League to Study Local Problem
It was decided at a recent business
meeting of the Civic league that the
problem which the club should study
for the remainder of* the semester
would be "The Referenda as Used in
Ann Arbor." The program is divided
into two parts, one of which deals with
reports on some current problem, and
the other with the study of the larger
and more general problem into which
the club intends to go. The next meet-
ing will be held March 31, at 7:00
o'clock, in room 101 economics build-
ing.
Frosh out! Fresh Lit Mid-semester
Dance at Union tomorrow night. (et
tickets now at UnIon. $1.00 per coup-
le. 123

The Crack of the Gyi
is the man Who repeats.
One feat of agility and strength is not 2 test of
durance---the fellow who can repeat an exhibi
of speed, prowess and strength day after day is
manwho scores.

WYH EAT

SHREDDED

I Wenever
usee an Arrow
ak of Coca-Cola

3C

THEATRE

gives the athlete and the student the re]
stamina of brain, bone and brawn-
ability to "come back" tomorrow and dt
cate the achi(

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TOD.A'Y
CYRIL SCOTT'
In Louis Joseph Vance's xeciting Novel
The Df Da
This story gets down to the heart of New York,
and feels the pulse of the metropolis.
Matinees-2; 3:30. Children 5, Adults 100
Nights-6:30; 8:00; 9:30. All Seats 100.

minds th
/ THE SHI
Enas

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M o r e nourish
ing than meat
Shredded Whea
contains all th
tissue ,strength

elements
It buld

of w
bodies

iat win the
REDDED WHN
agara Falia. N. Y

NEXT WEEK: DUSTIN FARNUM in
"SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE"

, --
The home of 'texall Remedies. Ed-
sill's Rexall Drug Store. 122 South
Main St. Tue-Fri
Safety razors sharpened keen as new
2c each. Pay after you try blades.
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus, 1

q

Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf
Quality-Service and Prices Right.
Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. Tue-Fri
FOUND-A lady's valuable U. of A
pin, Call 106 Glen Ave. Phone 802-
lM. 122-3-4

Do You Know
THAT
You Can Save Money
By buying anything you peed in
Musical Lines
At Grinnell Bros. Music House
120 &122 1.Liberty Street Phone 1707
Pianos,PlayerPianos,Victrolas,Mandolins, Guitars,etc

Episcopal Theological School George Bisch
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
The location offers unusual opportunity F
for graduate work at Harvard Universi- 220 Chapin Sireet
ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. }1 .

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