.THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ter ult Things Different Amateur Photographers I CHARLES H. BUNNELL Notice ! and Has Men's Clothes BRITISH WOOLENS, $55.00 AND UPWARD We have our entire line of STEIN BLOCH Suits and Overcoats on display and would be pleased to show you ring Models prices $8.oo to $35.00. 69 West Fort Street Detroit For some time past the amateur prints made by one of my assistants have been very poor at times. This feature has been entirely eliminated and you will get the old time service that you know is right. It is this right kind of work that makes us the leaders- while others try to follow. / Irmperial Hats All the new shapes, soft and stiff. All $3.00 Lincldcschmitt, Apfel & Companyi ,,,Ii k I 0 ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. WANTED. Wanted-Four live men special work in Canada on salary. Address Free Employment Bureau, 600 E. Liberty St., in own hand writing. 117-20 Wanted-A student; one that under- stands pressing. Must be able to put in at least four hours per day. good pay. Goldman Bros., 220 South State. 120-22 Wanted-A woman of teaching experi- ence for work during coming sum- mer on salary. Phone 359-L. 117-20 FOR SALE. For Sale-Must sell boat house and all equipment on account of ill health. Good bargain. Call Paul G. Tess- mer. 116-21 Don't buy new razor blades until you have to. Bring your dull blades to us and we will put them in better condi- tion than new ones. Our electric au- tomatic grinder will put a keen edge on any blade. 44 rrC M Cp~ IA MUSIC AND DRAMA. I 0 4 0 0 C 0 4 a a a Who Does the Best Kodak Finishing ? We can show you. Bring iu your film. Films de- veloped 10c per roll. l'rints 3c up. CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Street TUTTLE'S Students Give Recital This Afternoon. A public students' recital will be giv- en at the school of music this after- noon at 4:15 o'clock to which the gen- eral public is invited: Sonetto del Petrarca .............Liszt Meditations .......... Tschaikowsky Carol Wadhams Dio Possente (Faust).......Gounod Cregar Quaintance Souvenir de Wieniawski . Haesche Byron Hildinger Love is a Rose.......... Sans Souci Jane Boyce Au Matin.................Godard Neva Haun Trottin' to the Fair ........ Stanford Off to Philadelphia .......... Haynes Russell C. Hussey Menuett .................. Beethoven Andantino ..........Martini-Kreisler Tambourine ................ Gossec Cyril Davis Beloved, it is Morn ..........Aylward Constance Eirich Y. M. C. A. TO ELECT OFFICERS. Student Organization to Hold Annual Election Tomorrow. Officers for the University Y.M.C.A. for the year 1913-14, will be chosen at the annual election tomorrow evening, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., at Newberry hall. The ticket as presented by the nomi- nation committee is as follows: for president S. C. A., Ralph Snyder, '18L; for president university Y. M. C. A., P. B. Blanshard, '14, and A. E. Gilman, 14; for vice-president university Y. M. C. A., T. H. Clark and H. M. Rosa; for secretary, R. R. Fellows, '15, and P. V. Ramsdell, '16; for treasurer, O. B. En- selman, '15, and R. S. White, '14. UNMUZZLED DOG CAUSES FINE TO BE PAID BY FRATERNITY. Members of the Xi Psi Phi fraterni- ty yesterday paid a fine of $5.00 and costs, in all amounting to $8.45, in Jus- tice Doty's court for allowing a bull- dog to run at large without a muzzle. "Bob," the canine in question, invaded the grocery of William Goetz on Wed- nesday evening and occasioned consid- erable excitement by his attentions to a cat. Fountain H sia Pen Hsia We Repair Your Pens WHILE YOU WAIT ANY MAKE We also sell any make Irving F. Schleede 340 S. State St. I Medle is Wanted for Boy's Camp. A letter has been received from C. A. Duff, of Ashtabula, Ohio, by the med- ical department, asking for a member of the senior medic class to take charge of the hygienic department of a boy's camp which he conducts dur- ing the summer months. l '1e OIIE . A R G 0 S d Remember, Films (any size) only roc, Prints 36 up. Development, Extra Size Velox Prints, Flat Drying. LYTN DO0N I Tank I H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. tf MAJESTIC Jolly and Wild "Greatest Show On Earth" MATINEE TODAY, 3 P, M1 CO IN MONGc The Oberlin Girls T ON STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches The Latest Designs in N 'C K WE Watch our windows for displays of the newest creations in Silk Knitted and Imperial Four-in-Hands and Bow Ties. We also have a new assortment of Silk Hose in Plain and Fancy Patterns. TinkCoy 342 S. State Street 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 Try Martha Washington Candy at the University Pharmacy. Fresh every day. Fri. We believe in the honor system be- cause it makes examinations fair and square for everyone. C. G. ROE ARRIVES TODAY TO TALK ON WHITE SLAVERY. Clifford G. Roe, '02, executive secre- trary and general consul of th& Amer- can Vigilant association of Chicago, will arrive in Ann Arbor today to give a series of of lectures on the"White Slave Traffic." While here, he will be entertained at the home of Dr. Dean T. Smith. The subject of his talk at the faculty din- ner at Linda Vista this evening at 6:00 o'clock will be "Legal Aspects of the White Slave Traffic," and his subject for a talk to the men students at New- berry hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock will be "White Slave Traffic." For svitc in Ann Arbry A. otti & !toch, ~tiors I ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL WOOLENS FOR SPRING' OF THE NEW AND SUMMER - ~ mnvevst fib uC108 Press Building Maynard Street Across from Majestic I STUDENTS 95 Fort Street West DETROIT There's a Reason Why You Should I MUSIC TiE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE CONTRARIE MARY MSIC Will Be on SJewmM e. 261913 ed 8:30 P.M. ONE OF' OURTelephone 716- ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to your classes on time :es always right and all clocks guarantfed. New tocation. 111 EAST WASHINTON STREET J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweer Boilermakers Hold Tryout Tonight. Tryouts for the engineering debating team will be held tonight by the en- gineering society at 7:00 o'clock. Six men will be chosen who will meet lat- er in the final tryouts, when the three members of the team will be selected. The subject for the debate is the "Cup" question, "Resolved,-That the Pres- ident should be limited to a single sixI year term." The speeches will be limited to five minutes. Prof. Lovejoy Speaks in Coopersville. Prof. P. S. Lovejoy, of the forestry department, will speak in Coopersville this evening on "The Need of a More Rational Forest Policy." He will re- turn Sunday. Eat at PaUinters RESTAURANT Easter. Clothes 709 North University Ave, 112 W. Huron St. We carry the very best Ready-to Wear Clothes for Men and Young Men. Prices, $10.00 to $30.00 Regular Meals 25c Commutation Tickets Good in Both Places If You Don't Get Enough Say So Cet Your Easter Hat AT a® --r-- I WADHAMS & COMPANY ries Art Store ores and Framing Main Street Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service and Good Workmanship. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW at the STAR. THEATRE George Spos.thelf, R.,celver See Our Windows. 121-423 S. Main St. I I 1. EMEMMMMMMO rECIAL WHILE THEY LAST 6000 LOOSE LEAF BINDERS WITH FILLER FOR 15c EACH University Pharmacy, nsist on natiNfvina Toilet Articles Candies GOULDINE & WKEL 1219 South Proprietor University Ice Creamn Sodas N