FMICHIGAN LA: Y I 'i { 9q nif 110 y W e) at 2 Fort D ORD1 L/& -l .K ilave n its A Bird The Ne Cit's just in from t Now on display ool Und erwear (union z5% discount for a fewT nr i Akrt&, A f ItCOR. S. STAT an 25% off - D eterl. L.Cry,'15, editor of te "Mich- Street W st igan .Fester," announced yesterday ietroit that the quarterly issue of the maga- zine will go to press in about a week. More than 400 copies will be printed and distributed among the alumni and ERS TAKEN NOW students of the department. -Baseball Manager C. H. Lang,'15, has announced that all sophomores desir- ing to enter competition for assistant baseball managerships are to meet him at 1:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Waterman gym. Eight men, who will run for four positions, will be nomina- o SedR ted in June. -More than 18,000 feet of lumber have #s been received by the wod shop of the engineering department. 0Inc -Business men of Ypsilanti hae W .formed a checker club and are anxious 214 S. Main St. to meet any ix or eight man team. Matches may be arrangd by writing to Dr. H. Montgomery, 608 Pearl St., Ypsilanti. -larrisers, senior law honorary so- Y U E y E ciety, will hold a dinner at the Union at 12:15 o'clock today. A nemb 'r of n o esn g o ythe e white the faculty will be secured to act as ilt'er the light and prevent speaker. our eyes in perfect condition -Reports for the first semester's work nations. will be mailed out to students in the e line of both Amber and Dark College of Literature, Science and the p to $5.00 Arts by Registrar A. G. Hall today. Notices of warning and probation will EWELRY CO. accompany the reports. - EET JEWELERS -Committeemen for the Union mem- bership dance on Saturday night are Ray J. Mills, '16L, chairman, Standish W. Robinson, '16, Julius L. Berns, '16, and Conrad N. Church, '17, Tickets Wedrn IhIJ. go on sale at the Union counter, after R5:00 o'clock tomorrow. Matinee and Night --Walter G. Brayer, '181, who was op- erated on for appendicitis several days R IN ZININNATI ? " age, and is now confined to the home- opathic hospital is rported as recov- ering rapidly. -Announcement has been made of the birth of a son to Dr. H. I. Lillie, of the university hospital staff, on January 23. The boy has been named John Canfield Lillie. -James : ICampbell, '17, who has been confined to the homeopathic hos- pital for two weeks with pulmonary trouble, is improving. Senior architects meet at 4:30 o'clock E " today. Catholic Study club will meet at ° d4 ",7:30 o'clock tonight at the Knights of Columbus parlors. Mimes will meet at 7:.30 o'clock to- morrow night at the Union to read the opera. a Hockey practice for the combined literary team, 2:(0 o'clock, Weinberg's skating rink. 25., 5c., 75c., $1.00 All soph lit basketball candidates 50c., 76c., $1.00 $1.50 meet at city Y. M. C. A. at 7:00 o'clock 0 W S E L L I N G tonight prepared to play. Two Classes t Nominate Co11ilmen 1S The Beit fellowship for scientific re~ Nominations for student councilmen search, amounting to 150 pounds for will be made by the junior lits at 4:00 nd one year, at the Imperial College of o'clock Thursday afternoon, in the Science and Technology, London, will lecture room of Tappan haill, and by be awarded on a competitive basis, the junior law class, at the regular class meeting on Friday afternoon . m- eligibility being restricted to those Councilman T. P. Soddy, '1E, will pre- cal having a diploma from a college ap- side at the former meeting, and H. M. ,, f- -I OV(1 1,h-y 1m4 1,n +"11a+, U5. UfL+h li- Price February Cut February is the month that we cut prices down to rock-bott This is the time to buy. Be on hand so that you can take vantage of these wonderful money saving bargains in Suits, O0 1 f I WILL GIVE FREE With ten or more rolls of films, to be developed and prints made from best nega- tives, one 8x1o enlargement from the best negative or one 8xio print of any U. of M. view or one 4x6 portrait of self, made in my studio. We use Cyko Paper for our amateur work, the paper that leads, the results will tell the story. Hoppe's Studio 619 Liberty Street. Temple Theatre Tuesday, Feb. 9-Hearst-Selig News. Wednesday, Feb. 10-"Scrap of Paper" (with Louise Vale) Friday, Feb. 11-"Master Key" (5th story) 'Saved From the Life of Crime" (with Dorothy Kelly) Orpheum Theatre ?ie house of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Tuesday, February 9 John Emercon in The Conspiracy Wednesday, February 10 Mary Pickford in Huarts Adrift. Thursday and Friday Feb. 11-12 Margaret Clarke in The Crucible. Saturday, February 13 Carlyle Blackwell in The Last Chapter. Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00 EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Wednesdav February 10 BEATRI7 MICI1EI 1NA in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." Thursday February 11 In the Latin Quarter, Vitagraph drama in two parts. Olive is Dismissed, Edison, and others. Friday February 12 Tom Wise in "A Gentleman from Mississippi'" Return engage- ment of this splendid Brady keature. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,00.00 Wm. J. Booth, Pres., WmArnold, Vice-Pres. ohn C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash Lacy, '15, president of the council, at the latter. No important business came up at the student council session last night. It was said that a new rope was need- ed for the tug-of-war in the spring, but it was decided to leave this over until this committee is appointed at the next meeting. Graduate Students Will Hold Dance Graduate students will gather for, an informal dance and social entertain- inent Saturday night in Barbour gym- i asium. The affair is restricted to members of the Graduate club and prospective embers. (graduate School Enrollment Increases Enrollment figures for the graduate school show an increase of 40 stu- dents for the second semester, at the present time. Many of these are from the seniorclasses of'last semester. coats, Hats and Caps, Sweaters, Sn Dress Suits and Opel REULE, CONLII After the Thea VISIT THE SU FOR REFRESI The Sug 109 S. MAI Furni DIRECT FROM FA The people of Ann Arbor an dially invited to call at the Exh PACKT FURNITURE COMPA the splendid values offered in choi ing, in many instances, A SAVIN compared with prices usually char The Come-Packt Mission and ticularly stitable for fraternity an and make special furniture to orde Builders of new homes will fir ploy the facilities afforded by our "built-in" furniture for libraries, kitchens. Take Packard Street car to Sta and three blocks west to factory o COME-PACKT FURN Corner Edwin and IF YOU WANT BEOA COME T R E L I WHERE YOU G 1212 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. T. HANKINS, Prop. HITN EY THURS. NICHT UNCMLE JOSI The RUR AL4 ORIGINALI PRICES, 25c. Seats Nov TEN DOLlARS Special this week. $15 balmacaan coats for $10. Gross on Liberty. 89-90 Have your rockers and Davenports covered now. We can show you a fine assortment in Tapestries, Velours, Taffetas, Dennims, etc. Estimates cheerfully submitted. Martin. Haller, 112-122 E. Liberty St. 89 TEN DOLLARS Special this week. $15 balmacaan FIEGEL CO. Sale tre or Mo GAR BOWL HMENTS-- ar Bowl N STREET Woking Jackets and Bath R ra Hats to rent. itur e CTORY TO YOU d Washtenaw County are - ibition Rooms of the CO' N\Y and examine for thiems 5 ce furniture at prices repret JG or Too PER CEN'as ged. J Craftsmen Designs ar