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GO THE PRICES
oval Sale Now On
Suits and Overcoats Divided in Two lots

JANUARY

Catkin's Pharmacy
324 S. State Street

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1/2 off--/3 off,
BLUE & BLACKS 1-4 OFF
ODD PANTS 20% OFF

We are compelled to give you
this great opportunity of all Suits
and Overcoats 1-3 off, Furnishings
20%; Bags and Suit Cases 20%.

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ADHAMS & CO.
121-123 So. flain St.

RIFLE CLUB GAINS MEMBERS
Increased Nif-ber Means More Ouns
and Powder from Government
Membership in the Rifle club is in-
creasing rapidly, having gone from 80
to 90 in the past week-end. The new
members are showing a quality of
shooting that will entitle Michigan to
consideration among the teams in her
class.

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Temple Theatre
Mon., Jan. 11-What Could She
do. (With Gererude McCoy).
Wed., Jan. 13-Earnest Maltrau-
ers. (With Vivian Prescott).
Thurs., Jan 14-Perils of Paul-
ine,' (Last Story).
Corning NextyWeek-Wild Ani-
mals at Large.

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05 South Main Street
p10|, $100,000
rofits . . , $75,000
Arbor Savings Bank'
$300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo
esources $3,000,000
Banking Business Transacted
ock, Pres., Michael 3. Fritz,
Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F.
'ash'r, Win. Waltz, Asst.' Cash'r

Scotch Plaid
Overcoats
The newest material is a
thick, soft, rough finished
cloth, with subdued plaids
woven into the back. You
can't imagine what a rich
overcoat this material will
make.
A. F. Marquardt
516 William Street

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rnvenient Place for Your
Banking

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The Reliable Laundry
Is responsible for your laundry linen.
Does not tear your linen, but mends it.
Does not promise to sew on buttons, but does it.
The RELIABLE LAUNDRY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable.
We are anxious, to serve you. Prompt service.

215 S. Fourth Ave..

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CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

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& NICKELS

The only Studio on the Campus

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lal Photographers For The MICHIANENSIAN.
MYoLEo S
Cloth Shop

Although a 47 out of a possible 50 I
was the best score turned in yesterday
after the afternoon's shooting at the
armory was completed, there are men
in the club who have been turning in
better scores. Five men Saturday af-
ternoon demonstrated their ability to
shoot 47 and 48 scores, and ten men
showed that they could shoot 45 con-
sistently.
Increased membership will allow ad-
ditional requisitions of rifles and am-
munition from the government, and it
is but a matter of a short time now
before there are at least 25 guns avail-
able for the use of members.
WILL ELECT COUNCIL OFFICERS
Members of Student Assembly to Make
Choices at Meeting Tonight
Student councilmen will elect a
president, vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, and auditor for the second
semester at a meeting in Mason hall,
7:30 o'clock tonight. According to the
past practice of electing men who have
served a year, these men will be chos-
en from the following: T.E. Agee, '15L,
C. L. Cross, '15D, A. R. Griffes, '15E,
W. I. Lillie, '15M, A. W. Mothersill, '15,
and H. S. Parsons, '15E.
Six men retire from the student
council at the end of the semester,
and only two will be elected, one by
the lits and the other by the engineers,
to take their places. This will leave
the council with only 15 men in the
second semester. The following men
will retire: A. T. Ricketts, '15E, K. S.
Baxter, '15E, J. S. Bookes, '15L, H, G.
Gault, '15, and H. G. Tait; '15.
Fellowship Applications End March 1
Applicitions for fellowships for
1915-16 will not be received after
March 1, according to a statement by
Dean Karl E. Guthe of the graduate
department. This rule has been-made
because of the fact that last year sev-
eral. applications were handed in too
late to be acted upon.
Three Forestry Graduates Visit Staff
Following the plan of the forestry
department to bring graduate foresters
to the university for winter confer-
ences, R. J. Craig, '10, M. J. Sweeney,
'12, and R. A. Itretch, '07, spent the
latter part of last week visiting and
consulting with members of the for-
estry staff.
Mr. Craig is connected with the for-
estry service on the Sinslaw national
forestry reserve at Eugene, Oregon,
Mr. Sweeney is forest assistant on the
Black Hills 'National Forest at Dead-
wood, South Dakota, and Mr. Stretch
is forest supervisor on the reserve at
Ogden, Utah,
Clinical Society Will Meet Tomorrow
Doctors Udo J. Wile, Charles L.
Washburne, Carl D. Camp, Frederick M.
Loomis and Harold I. Lillie will deliv-
er papers at the monthly meeting of
the Clinical society of the university,
to be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow in
the medical amphitheater of the uni-
versity hospital.
"Be sure to read Lyndon's display
Ad. 76&78

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Arcade Theatre

Mon. and Tues:, Jan 11-12-Bes-
sie Barrescale in "Rose of the
Rancho". Author: Richard
Walton Tully.
Wed., Jan. 13-Maiy Pickford in
"Eagles Mate,, (rebooking)
Girls Orchestra All Week.

MON.-TUES., JAN. 11-12
Mixed program consisting of one
and two reel dramas and com-
edies.

COMING, Wednesday,
13, "The Seats of the
by Sir Gilbert Parker.

January
Mighty,"

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TAILORS

e and durability, built on the lines of fashionable Tailor-
ou will find in the Myles productions.
ur own Tailors and our own Workshops

Orpheum. Theatre

For use with Gas.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN AEtOR
Capital A $ $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, B. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
Gargoyle staff artists should call be-
tween 3:00 and 4:00 o'clock some day
this week to get originals of "Made in
U. S. A." number.
Soph lits pay class dues of 50 cents
from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock tomorrow
morning, in University hall.
Meeting of all candidates for senior
lit basketball team at Delta Kappa Ep-
silon house, 7:00 o'clock tonight. Those
who cannot attend, may call Manager
Dean, telephone 343.
Meeting of associate.editors of Mich-
iganensian, at 4:00 o'clock today.
Meeting of the senior engineer class
at 4:30 o'clock today in room 311, new
engineering building.
Choral Union ushers for Belgian Re-
lief concert, report at Hill auditorium,
7:00 o'clock, tomorrow.
Katherine Coman, 'O, Historian, Dies
Miss Katherine Coman, '80, profes-
sor-emeritus of Wellesley college,
died yesterday in Wellesley, Mass., at
the age of 57. Miss Coman was one
of the leading historians of the coun-
try, having written works on English
and American history which were con-
sidered standards.
Home Economics Not up for Discussion
Rumors about the campus to the
effect that the vocational conference
committee will engage in the discus-
sion of the establishment of a home
economics department in the univer-
sity, were denied by Judith Ginsburg,
'15, general chairman of the confer-
ence, last night. Miss Ginsburg stated
that the committee would take no ac-
tion whatsoever in the matter.

is earned through grater strength; ability
to think quickly and act hile thnkig;
through the possessTon of muscular power,
prowess, and endurance that enable an ath eE
to defeat his opponent.

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Table Cooking Sets

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Toasters, Chafing Dishes Coffee
Percolators, and all accessories for
Table Cooking.
Gas does the work quicker and
better than Electricity.
Concealed floor connection under
the table making the outfit entirely
portable.

WA$HTENAW GAS COMPANY

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618 E. LIBERTY STREET

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LooMeCandies
AT
T HECRST
302 So. Main Street
kes Your Hands like Velvet
inn's Benzoin Cream has a marvellous effect on the skin.
vo or three applications will remove the roughness, and
its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and
softness of. a baby's.
Ihtful after Shaving. Price 15 cents
MANN'S DRUG STORE 213 S. Main Street

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is more nourishing than meat. it possesse
all the elements of whoic wheat that cconi-
tribute to tissu-strengthening and the b ikdi
of brain, bone and hraWn.
Brains and bodies nourished by SH-IREDDED
WHEAT imeet emorgencies, tests and Crises
as they should be met-victoriously.
"All the Meat of the Golden Wheat"

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Made only by
The Shredded Wheat Company,

Niaara Falls N. .J

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.e suits for both,
and GENT'S
ver-garments in con-
h our dress-making
. Come in and try
ng gowns a specialty.
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TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS'
We have a few Trial Machines
which we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the easiest of terms. Will
be glad to have you try them.
We rent typewriters, too.

At J-Hop Time
Or any Time

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Entertainment is incomplete without a Victrola. No method
of entertaining is simpler than playing the Victrola. More-
over, it will please your guests as well as satisfy their demand
to "Do Something." See us immediately.

Marie Doyle and Myrtle Elaine are
two very clever girls who have a lot
of eccentric Comedy and Songs-They
are with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at
the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13. DAILY MAT-
INEE. 72-7
Reserve your seats now for the
"ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic,
three days with a daily matinee be-
ginning Monday, Jan. 11th. 72-7

The McNeil Girls are three m
cians who certainly offer a very pr
number on the French Horn. They
with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at
Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wedi
day, January 11, 12, 13. DAILY M
INEE.

ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INc.
A. H. cOHFN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

ILINNELL BROS.
Viotrolas $15.00-$200.'00

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en's

522 Holmes Taxicab Co.
ay your Conklin Pen at

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