rr .t PUMPS LYNDON'S KfODAKS, FILMS, for the Tango I WH IT NE Y ONE NIGHT Thursday, Mar. 26 Charles Frobman presents Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. 11 THEM L SHOES F.9 ...... . . UNIVERSITY NOTICES 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Important band rehearsal tonight at 7:00 o'clock sharp. Senior lits pay class dues today from 200 to 5:00 o'clock in University hall. Chess and Checkers club meets at the Union at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Catholic Students' Study club meet in the Knights of Columbus house' at 7:30 o'clock tonight. VEDIATE WEAR, AT N 115 EastyLiberty.. They All, Admit we are -Just a little better" SO WILL -YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS, PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 116 S. Main St. Templeo DOWVN TOWN ON MAIN " Treasure ETHEL BA R MRin the new comedy In Four Acts TANTE By C. Haddon Chambhers Founded on the novel ol that name by Anne Douglas Sedgwick PRICES MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY MARCH 28TH Under Auspices of Drama League The Iri~sh Players From the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in their unique scenic produe- tious of IRISH PLAYS 11 Regular ,meeting of the Girls' club today at 5:00 o'clock at Washtenaw avenue. Glee 1224 I CAMPUTS IN BRIEF -Illinois club will meet at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Tappan hail to dis- cuss the advisability of chartering a special car for the trip home for va- cation. Plans for a dance after the holidays will also be considered. -Oscair Beckmanu, '12, a former menm- ber of The Michigan Daily staff, is visiting in Ann Arbor. Mr. Beckman is now a reporter on the Chicago ;Trib- une. -University hospital authorities re- ported yesterday that the condition of Pedro A. Piza, '17E, who is suffering from an attack of pneumonmia, has be- come critical. "-The, following committee will have oil 13 Rows Orchestra ......$2.00 Balance Orchestra ........1.50 4 Rows Balcony....... .... 1.50 Next 4 ROWS Balcony . ....1 .00 Balance Balcony ...........75 Gallery ............... .50 Laughter Sentiment I Pathos P8ICES---$2, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c r Earth" stern and ADMISSION a "5c Matinee fqL Prices Wed. Carrick .25C to $2.00 DETROIT MADANA MOSECLLEC R. D. Kinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule President Cashier V. President FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ann Arbor, Mleh. Capital $ioo~ooo. Surplus and Profits, $65,000 Pass the Rest, Try the Best Fresh homes-made candles, crackerjack and fountain drinks at MAC'S 613 E. Liberty St. MAJESTIC Tonight 'a olesale Grocers You will appreciate ,14 S.Main St. WOOLFOLK the beautiful dlines and soft curves embodied' in our high grade, hand tailored garments. Our coatmikers are ex- perts and are proud of their products. All garments made in our own shops. charge of the Union boat club dance next Saturday night: E. B. McKinley, '16, chairman, W. I. Rowland, '15Lh, J.S. :Leonard, '16Lh, R. M. McKean, '16, and; L. A. Arentz, '17. Tickets for Boat club members will be placed on sale at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Union desk. Other Union members may buy tickets after Saturday noon. --Registrar Arthur G.'ilall will speak' on "Certain Theories Concerning De- terminants," at the mathematical' club meeting at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, in room 108 N. W.. --Fraulein Charlotte Ran will talk to the members of the Deutscher Verein at 8:00 o'clock Thursday evening in room 203 U. hall. -The large composite picture of the senior engineering class will be hung on the stair landing opposite last year's picture. "The bor's m 10 PEON' Most Elaborate Act on Ys OTHER BIG Fl Coming Thursday, MARX BRi and Summer Ready-to- shop of A. Starr Best, PACKARD ACADE& Dancing classesevery Monday and Friday 7 P. M. Privatel appointment. Hall and Dining Room acconmodations for privy Refreshments of all kinds served to order. For That Sore Thr We Would Recommend -326 S. STATE ST. WAGNER. CA Importing Tailors CO. State Street I d '' .... .._ m I i LET THE I ESHA;N toage Furniture Pianos ~ tora e Merchandise D r. Hobsons Antiseptic Throat Gargle Sore I!; I C. E. CODFREY Press Your Clothes 41 0 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82-L I I1. hi 'I I I UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY I ND PRESSING Coliseum Roller Rink Goulding and Wikel UITS. 25g- TROUSERS .ltc Closes Tues. Ev.larch 31st FOLL~OWING EVENTS FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON: March 27, Football game on skates March 25. Pair of skates given away 1219, S. University Ave. Phone Us 41 6 I We deliver the goods C. 1. KIDD, '17 Lit. a Ladies to 1112 S. University Ave. I II Skate for 15c Balance of Season Except Saturday Nights WANTED-A number of college men FOUND-A 1; for outside summer work. Earnings pin. Call 1 limited only by your ,own efforts. M. Worth investigating. Address, H. Ii.- Gelvin, Scribbler House, Evanson, Call 15 for Ill. q 124-125--- - lady's valuable U. of M. 046 Glen Ave. Phone 802- 122-3-4 Taxi or Limousine. tf I i i t Listen to This! Rich Assortment, of wmr~iig nGreys, Blues,Pla~ds,Stripes and Mixtures. $2.0 to $410. Norfolks are our Specialty We are also agents for the E. R. MOORE Co. makers of Collegiate Caps, Gowns and Hoods HENRY & CO. 711 N. Universi T T;