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

for Spring. Also a full line of
most up-to-date hats and caps. Do
forget to see our special shirt barg
for $1.00
Remember that we have the famous Society Br
Clothes. Come in and get your suit for
EASTER

rs to have more
at Wadhams &
isfaction with evr-

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Main Street

BANK

A. MARTUARDT
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cot Main and Huron---over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

)IUSIC AND DRAMA
1akhc olncerl, Complimentary
To accommodate the members of the
Schoolmasters'' club, the April faculty
concert will be held in Hill auditorium
this evening at 8:00 o'clock, instead
of at the high school as scheduled, and
will be complimentary to the general
public. An unusually varied program
has been selected, including organ, vio-
lin, vocal and piano selections by Earl
Moore, A. J. Whitmire, William ,low-
land and harry Stevens respectively.
Other numbers will be contributed by
the University Symphony orchestra un-
der the leadership of Sameuel P. Lock-
wood.
Ma.iestic Theater
. Those who remember the success
scored by the popular comedians, Ward
and Vokes, in a succession of amusing
musical comedies, will he gratified to
kn>ow Hat Hap Wa rd Mil bring" his
old record-beater, "The Trouble Mak-
ers" to the Majestic theater for the
last half of this week, starting tonight.
"The Trouble Makers" tells a consist-
ently amusing story, interspersed here
and there by musical numbers which
aid, rather than hinder, the plot. Be-
sides Mr. Ward, the cast contains 3
abl players.

Seniors
Should place orders
for Caps and Gowns
before l e a v in g o n
Vacation.
Perfectness of fit, sty le and
workmanship are assured
you here.

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CAM TIS IN VV11EF

Rental Charges are $2.00
Purchase Price is $3.85
and Higher.
ets are on sale to Grand Rapids men at
the Union desk.
- rhe lixie club will hold a vacatio"n
smoker at the Union, Tuesday, April
7, when the members will finally select
the delegates to the national Dixie
Club Conference in Chicago.
Civil Engineers Name Society's Officers.
The adoption of a constitution and
nomination of officers were made at a
meweting of thec civil section of the En-t
gineering Society held last night.- The
officers noinlated are a-' follows:
president, A. Roth, '14E, W.Cook, '14E;
vice-president, G. F. Prussing, '15E, A.
T. Ricketts, 'iSE; treasurer, G. M. Kel-
iher, '14E, and R. Watt, '14E. Election
will be held, Saturday, April 18, from
9:00 to 12:00 o'clock, in society's
roonn4.
Terminal Station Nearing Completion.
Finishing touches on the construe-
tion work at the new terminal sta-
tion for the power plant are being ap-
plie, now that active work on the
structure has been recommenced, with
the advent of warmer weather. The
slate covering for the roof has been
practically completed, and the instal-
lation of machinery will be commenc-
ed wtlitin a short time.
7NIVERSITY NOT1CES

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

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

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MEDICIN
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--Prof. .. S. P. Ttlock, of the English
department, will give a lenten lecture
in Harris hall at 4:30 o'clock tomor-
row <n the "Spirit of flje Medieval
Church."'
ITe regular weekly Union dance will
be held for those remaining in town
during the vacation Saturday night.
Prof. and Mrs. L. A. Strauss and Dr.
and Mrs. Reuben Peterson will chap-i.
erone. Tickets will go on sale at 5:00
o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Un-
ion desk.
-Michigan's first Varsity band con-
cert nettedl the organization approxi-
nately $200. This sum will be put to-
wards a complete new summer uniform
equipment. There is a possibility that
another indoor concert will be tiven
some time early in May.
-William G. sharp, 'Si, who has serv-
ed in .the last three congresses as the
representative of the fourteenth Ohio
district, is said to be President Wil-
son's choice for the ambassadorship
to Russia.
--Junior laws will hold their annual
spring party at the Union at 9:00
o'clock tonight. Tickets are selling
for $1.00
-A lecture will be given to the women
and girls of the city, at the Y. W. C. A.
on Friday evening, on the subject of
eugenics, by Dr. Vaguhan. All girls
and women are invited to attend.
.. -A emaeetlg of the Civic League
'Tuesday night it was definitely decided
to hold regular meetings on the first
Tuesday of every month. The study
of special topics was started by Mr.
Harry Rottschaefer of the economics
department, who read a paper on "Un-
employment in the United States."
-_fte Commerce club will hold a "Pre.
vacation" dance at 8:15 o'clock to-
night at Granger's. Prof. G. W. Dow-
rie and Mrs. Dowrie, and Prof. . L.
Sharfman and Mrs. Sharfman, will
chaperone.
-The Grand Rapids club will give its
annual vacation dinner at the Liyings-
ton Hotel, Grand Rapids, April 9. Tick-

For Fraternity and Club

- Ineresses Cleanliness and Efficiency. Tele
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your
ment.
Washtenaw Gas Com
sThe Crack of the
IS the manl who repeats.

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One feat of agility and strength is not z test C
durance---the fellow who can repeat an exhil
of speed, rrowess and strength day after day i
manwho scores.

Facile Princeps
No beverage can approach-has ever even challenged
the supremacy of Coca-Cola. It stands first. The
drink that will refresh and delight you with its distinc-
tive and delicious flavor-its wonderful thirst-quench-
ing quality.
Del-cious - Refreshing
Thirst.-Quenching

THE COCA-COLA CO.
Atlanta, Ga.

Interscholastic tryouts meet at the
athletic office at 7:15 o'clock tonight.
Illinois club smoker on the special
car at 1:19 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon.
The general library will be closed
evenings and Sundays during the
spring vacation.
There will be a meeting of the chem-
ical engineers at 4:45 o'clock April 4,
in room 165 chemistry building.
Senior engineers should visit henry
and Co., to be measured for their caps
and gowns as soon as possible.
Prof. T. M. Iden has canceled his
two lectures which he was to have giv-
en in the Bible Chair building Thurs-
day and Friday.
Prof. T. M. Iden will meet with the
Upper Room Bible Class in the Bible
Chair building both Saturday nights
during the spring vacation.
All senior and junior mechanical en-
gineers, who wish to work on gas en-
gines during the engineering exhibit,
-should report at once to R. H. Mills,
'14E, chairnmn of the exhibit commit-
tee.
Prof. 11. E. Bunker will meet both
sections of his class in Equitable Rem-
edies at 11:00 o'clock today.

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WILL GIVE SpECIAL
A1TTRNTION To ANN ARB~OR STrurENTS

We Manufacture
the finest of
PIANOS
Beautiful Tone
of Lasting Quality

Popula r Prices
Matinee Garrick 25c tO Episcopal Theological School
Wed. $2.OO CAMBRIDO, MASS.
]Ved. DETROIT ABIG
WITHIN THE L AW The location offers unusual opportunity
By Bayard V0l11lr for graduate work at Harvard Universi-
HeI Ar A a1fine ty. For catalogue address Dean IHodges.

Best Mandolins
Fine Guitars;
Violins; Banjos
STRINGS
Popular Music
l0c Per Copy
VICTROLAS
and Records
120 &122
E. Liberty St.
PHONE 1707

PRICES

Right! Hear them
before PutclasinkO

Opportun ityfor Teachers.
Chance to travel for summer
tion. Salary. Phone 359-M for
j view.

vaca- LOST-Pair of tortoise shel
inter- glasses in black case, Pi
131-2 at Union.

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