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THE MICHIG4AN DAI)LY.

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;aster

Suit

and Hats

We have our entire line of STEIN BLOCH Suits and
Spring Overcoats on display and would be pleased to show you
the Spring Models prices $8.oo to $35.00.

I perial Ht s
All the new shapes, soft and stiff.

All $3.00

Ii Lindeinsclhmitt, Apfel & Company

.

ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BI
. I PAID FOR IN ADTA CE.

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Every Medical Man Should
Get a
MI C R0SCOP E

WANTED

and

GET IT

of

Wanted-By two students, pianist and
violinist, position playing at meals
for board.* Address 1132 Washte-
naw. Phone 1576-J. 105-107
LOST.
Lost-A bunch of keys with long chain
on State street, sometime Monday.
Reward if returned to 332 S. State,
Second floor. 106
Lost-Somewhere, within the last two
weeks, a copy of Darwin's Descent
of Man, Vol. 1. Very anxious to re-
cover it. Carl E. Perry, Phone 1158
L. 106
Los ,-Between Greenwood avenue and
high school, ladies gold watch hav-
ing monogram F. F. R. on one side,
Fleur-de-les on the other, and leath-
er fob with Michigan seal. Reward
if returned to 906 Greenwood. 106

-THE

LOCAL WIRELESS STATION IS
EXAMINED BY INSPECTOR
Federal IOflicial Issues Temporary
Liense to University
I'lant.
Inspector Dillon, federal district ex-
aminer of wireless telegraph stations,
reported the university wireless plant
to be the strongest university station
in his district, after an examination of
the plant yesterday morning.
A permanent license was not issued
to the station, however, because of the
new ruling of the Secretary of Com-
merce which states that experimental
plants of technical schools do not
come under any of the classes describ-
ed in the law regulating the actionsc
of commercial stations.
A temporary license, an experiment-
al school certificate lasting one month,
was given to the station, with the
oromise that it would be supplemented
by a permanent license as soon as the1
bureau has definitely decided how to
class the 40 or more technical school
plants which are at present sending
and receiving messages.
3MA TERIAL FOR 1913 ANNUAL
IS BEING SENT TO PRINTERS
All material for the 1913 Michigan-
ensian has been handed in and much
has been sent to the printers and en-
gravers.
The art work, due to the przes of-
fered by the editors is of a much high-
er class than last year, there being
aeveral designs of each drawing to
choose from. Plates of the different
headings of the five books of the vol-
ume have been returned from the en-
gravers showing several views of Ann
-rbor in colors.
W YORK ALUMNI CLUB HAS
POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES
The University of Michigan club of
ew York, through its employment
:gency, has several opportunities to
offer graduates. A man with chemi-
cal training is wanted in the labora-
ory of a manufacturing concern. A
raduate with. salesmanship and exec-
itive lability, can be placed with a
arge wholesale musical instrument
house. An old Brooklyn law firm
has an opening fo~r a graduate, who is
a member of the New York bar, or
ready to pass its examination, with
good credentials from Dean HI. M. Bat-
s. Further information can be ob-
tained from Earl D. Babst, 409 W. 15th
St, New York City.
THE MICHIGAN DAILY STARTS
SUIT AGAINST ADVERTISER..
The Michigan Daily will make its in-
itial appearance in the courts of law
omorrow morning when its suit
against E. R. Frost comes up before
Judge Doty. The case which was in-
stituted to recover $61.65 for an unpaid
advertisement is scheduled for 10:00
o'clock. Three members of the bus-
iness staff, Joseph Fouchard, A. R.
Johnson, and Emerson R. Smith will
testify for The Michigan Daily.
POST GRADUATE FORESTERS
FOIHI CLASS ORGANIZATION
At a class m.eeting held February 24
the post graduate foresters organized
by electing class officers. D. C. Birch
was made president and H. W. God-
dard secretary and treasurer. Every
two weeks, beginning after the civil
service examination, they will hold
discussions and debates upon principal
forestry issues of the day.

POSTPONE FINAL CONTEST
FOR ORATORICAL TRYOUTS
ilton Contest to be Picked
Tonight.
Owing to the oatrance of two new
men, the final contest to decide Mich-
igan's representative in the Hamilton
Oratorical contest will be held this
evening, instead of last night, as ar-
ranged.
B. J. Jonkman, law special, and J.
W. Harding, '14L, the two new men,,
increased the entry list to 10 and these
were evenly divided for two prelimi-
naries. One was held last night, and
the other will be held this afternoon,
wvhile six men will speak tonight, three
from each preliminary.
Lyman S. Hurlburt, '14L, Louis D.
David, '15L, and Bartel Jonkman were
achosen last night, with W. W. Schroe-
der, '14, as alternate.
The final contest tonight will be held
at 7:30 o'clock in room B of the law
building, and will be open to the pub-
lic.
JUNIOR CLASSES PLAN TO
HOLD "JAMBOREE" APRIL .25
April 25 instead of March 20 is the
date on which this year's "Junior Jam-
'boree" will be held, according to plans
formulated at a joint meeting of the
third year lit and engineering social
committtees held yesterday afternoon.
The change was made because of con-
flicts on the night of the earlier date.
Detailed plans of the party have not
yet been drawn up, but simplicity will
be the keynote of the dance.
SUGGESTION BOX IS AID TO
FORESTRY DEPARTMENT MEN.
Foresters have placed 75 topics for
consideration in the suggestion box
since its installation three months ago.
The box is opened at every faculty
meeting and all suggestions are duly
considered. Faculty comment is pla-
ed below the suggestions which are
posted on the bulletin board.
SOPH LITS START CAMPAIGN
TO COLLECT UNPAID DUES.
Circular letters have been sent out
by the finance committee of the soph
lits requesting each member to pay
his dues. The letters state that the
class has not enjoyed as prosperous a
year as would be possible if all ac-
counts were settled, and urge that all
dues be paid at once.
Dues will be collected tomorrow in
University hall from 9:00 until 5:00
o'clock. Those who have already paid
are asked to wear the tags they receiv-
ed at the time of payment.
New York Alumni to Hold Reception.
The University of Michigan club of
New York has planned an informal
reception at which all new members
will be welcomed. It announces that
pocketbooks will be conspicuous by
their absence. The affair will be held
at the Chemists' club on the evening
of March 14.
PROF. ROTH WILL TALK AT
DETROIT AND BIG RAPIDS.
Prof. Filibert Roth, head of the for-
estry faculty, will deliver two exten-
sion lectures this week end. On Fri-
day he will speak before the Detroit
Central high school, and on Saturday
he will address the Ferris Institute at
Big Rapids. At both places 'he will
speak on general phases of modern
forestry.

To close out and make more room for Photographic Work.
Absolutely everything at 34 the regular price until all sold-
Over 5oo now but they won't last long.

AT JUST 1/2 PRICE

LYNON

Banners--Pennants--Pillows

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Meeting of all members of Gargoyle
contributorial staff today, Wednesday,
at 5 00 o'clock. Important.
Intercollegiate Socialist society
meets tonight at Unitarian church at
8:00 o'clock. Discussion by members.
Fencing and boxing class meets to-
night, 7:30 at Burdett's gymnasium
over Wagner's.
Associate editors of Michiganensian
meet the editor at the Michiganensian
office any time this afternoon.
All students registered with the ap-
pointment committee must fill out sen-
ior location blanks at once, so that
they can be summoned to the offices in
case a visiting superintendent desires
to see them.
Debating section of Engineering so-
ciety meets Friday March 7, room 311
engineering building. H. V. Wann
speaks.
Membership committee of the Cos-
mopolftan club meets at 509 E. Liberty
street thi3 evening at 7:00 o'clock.

BITTER SWEETS
A Strictly Modern Offering of Candy
Favorites in Old Style.
Calin, 'Pharmacy,
324 so. STATE sL,
C AR R IC K T HEA T RE
The Messr's sb uhert & Lewis Wailer Present
Al English~ Company

Quarry Drug Co.

They Have a Price

i

Union bridge
night at 7:30.

tournament starts to-

The Latest Designs in
Watch our windows for di splays of the newest creations
in Silk Kniitted and Imaerial Four-in-Hand. and Bow
Ties. We also have a new assortment of Silk Hese in
Plain and Fancy Patterns.
Tinker & Company
342 S. State Street
Press Building Maynard Street
Across from Majestic
Can supply you with New York's latest operatic hits
FIREFLY
LADY OF THE SLIPPER
OH! 011! DELPHINE
Gibson Mandolins and Guitars
CET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716-
ALARM CLOCKS and yoa will get to yoiv classes on time
Prices always right and all clocks guarante ed. New loc:ation.
111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jewelks
.1I

T EMPiLnE
Down Town on Main Street

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STUDENTS

There's a Reason Why
You Should

TODAY

Eat "at Painter'sI

"THE WAYS
OF DESTINY"

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112WC Huron St.

Pathes Colored
Feature

Regular Meals 250
Commutation Tickets
Good in Both Places

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Admission - l1c

If You Don'tC.t Enough
Say So

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Don't take

chances on your
Ht or Cap.-

Alchemnsts Hear of Color Photography
At a meeting of the Alchemists held
in the Chemistry building last evening
at 7:30 o'clock, Mr. J. H. Matthews
gave a talk on "Color Photography
and Some of Its Applications"
Episcopal Theological Schoo
CAMBRIDGE, MASTS.
The location offers unequalled oppor'
tunity for graduate work at Harvard
University. For catalogue -address
DEAN HODGES.

The best guitar or mandolin for you
to buy is made by the world's famed
Martin factory. See and try these
beautiful instruments at Schaeberle
and Son's Music House. tf
TUTTLE'S

' N4 NAME"

Get the #Rest
at Wadhams &i Co.

DeFries' Art Store
Pictures and Framing
223 S. Main Street

Reasonable Prices
Prompt Service and
Good Workmanship.

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ON STATE STREET

121-123 S. Main St.

We Serve Hot Lunches I

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