THE MIC TH~*MICIGAN DAILY SPRING It's in the air. It's everywhere. Are you keeping an "M"Book? If not, why not? It costs so very little, and you will value it so highly in after years, that it hardly'seems possible any Michigan student would overlook the preservation of the many, many little things that only have to be "pasted in." Do it now. Come in and get the best "M" Book ever made for only $z LYNDON SPRING HATS AM i/ ; NOW READY The real "Spruce Up" weather, when men cast aside their winter togs and bedeck themselves with brand new Spring he birthplace of good "Malcolm Tailoring" home, and when that feeling starts creeping pe. Come in here as can and we'll relieve you. Keep your eye on our window. We show the latest styles all the time. '1 LIT BASKETBALL TEAMS WILL PLAY OFF TIE IN INTE CLASS In future all ears stop at Goodyear Drug Store. rf Buy your Conklin Pen at Tax Dr. en's Pharmacy, 70t Packard street. We carry a complete stock of the most up-to-date hats to be found anywhere. All late hats are trimmed with the bow exactly on the side; hats with bow in the back or at the quarter are out of date, old timers. We make hats to order and do all kinds of hat work,\tour last season s hat reblocked in the latest shape, with new trimmings will look new and up-to-date. yot as Freshmen Meet Juniors Monday First of Contests for lhonors ill . \ i I _.__ vlii \ I> 1 Shirts to4 K. J 604 East Lib Dress Suits to rent LCOLM Malcolm Block w. In order to play off the tie which Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, --hihI310 S. Sate. g Sale 1 Sizes I now exists between three teams of the lit division of the interclass basketball series, each team will meet the others in one game, the first being sched- uled for Monday night when the fresh lits will play the juniors. There will be three other games in the series on Monday, but,' as the schedule for the week has not beenhannounced, there is some doubt as to which teams will con- test. The standings of the teams, includ* ing all games played so far, is as fol- lows: 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "Back of the Union" 522 Think of it,only 25c a passenger. Phone taxi 2280. 0 Il F ACTORY HAT STOR S118 E. HURON STREET NEAR ALLENEL HOTEL 0 We find we have too many Ifigh Shoes on our shelves, hence isl A .ns Shoes Ten-Davy Specweh. VIT Lit Division Won ion L Sophomores....... Juniors............2 Freshmen...........2 Seniors.......0 Engineering Division ost J 1 1- 3 Pct. .666 .666 .666 '000 Any $5.00, $5.50 or $6.00 Bostonian or Florsheim Shoe in the store at $4.65 Rubber Soles included TY ST. Won Juniors ............. 3 Freshmen...........2 Seniors ............. 1 -Sophomores ..........0 Dent Division Won Seniors.............2 Juniors............. 1 Freshmen ........... 0 Law Division Won Seniors2............. Juniors .............. 1 Freshmen ....0......0 Lost 0 1 2 3 Lost 0 1 2 Lost 0 1 2 s Shoe Repairing Pct. 1.000. .666 . 333 .000 Pct. 1,000 .500 .000 Pet. 1,000 .500 .000 Pct. 1,000 .500 .000 ll CAMPUS 000 S. STATE STREET BOOTERY 11 a 1 POLISH RELIEF BENEFIT Week Mar. 1 Nights 25c. to $2 Sat. Mat. 25c. 04: Combined Division Won Lost Architects......2 0 f Moving War Pictures I . in-'' ;ss l Hoineops............1 Pharmics............ 0 1' 2 , . ha es 522 eie 11 {1S1011 Won Lost Pct. Freshmen ........... 1 0 1.000 Combined ........... 0 1 .000 From the standings, it can be seen that the probable teams to enter the J.-F. J. ARCHIBALD War Correspondent Scrlbner's Magazine and Collier's Taxi Co. be there" 522 Wednesday Night March 9th Hill Auditorium bet I -4 MARKETS 3 C A L S CA AN iful Hints for handling hard questions in ma n ' Market h NOW IS THE FISH SEASON! TRY SOME OF OUR CHOICE FISH En White Trout Pickerel S a I m o n Smelts second round of. the series will be; Junior engineers, fresh engineers, sen- ior dents, senior laws, architects and two teams from the lit division. The semi-final round will be played next week. Intramural Director Rowe is attempting to arrange a consolation round, in which will be entered all the teams that do not go into the championship division. McCAULEY BEING EXTRADITED ManA(-eiis.4dof sigma NutBurglar To Be Brought Back Monday Chief of Police John T. enny left- yesterday afternoon for Lansing,where extradition papers have been made out for bringing George McCauley back to Ann Arbor from Indianapolis, From Lansing, Chief Kenny will go to In- dianapolis, and he expects to have his man back in Ann Arbor Monday morn- ing. While McCauley is being brought. back to Ann Arbor on the charge of burglary, the same charge on which Starks is being held, it is possible that McCauley may face a much more se- rious charge. While the local author- ities are keeping quiet as to the nature of the evidence that they possess, it is known that McCauley is suspected of being the prime mover in the entire affair: The affidavits for the extradition pa- pers contain statements by Starks, Chief Kenney and, a third man, whose+ identity has not been divulged, and+ who is said to have overheard the+ conversation between Starks and Mc-. Cauley, when they planned the robbery of the sigma Nu fraternity house. 1 SENIOR LITS HOLD DANCE PARTY Invite All Cla'sses to Get Acquainted This Afternoon at Union Members of all classes on the cam- pus are invited to a "get-acquainted" party, to be held by the senior lits at the Union this afternoon. Because of the fact that this dance is the only class social event scheduled for this afternoon, a large attendance is ex- pected. Tickets can be secured at the door by those who have not already procured them from the class social committee. The tickets are in the form of "mark down" tags, advertising 4 "bankrupt" reduction of the dmission cards from 50 cents tp 39 cents. They lave met a ready sale among the members of the senior class, most of whom will at- tend unaccompanied. .Jr.te. C. Wer, of the rhetoric fac- ulty, and Mrs. Wier have been secured to chaperone the dance, whiph will continue from 2:30 o'clock until 5:30 o'clock. PROFESSOR LEVI TO DELIVEIC THREE OUT OF TOWN LECTURES Professor Levi, of the French de- partment, will give three out of town lectures, upon various phases of French literature, during the present month. He will speak before the Wed- nesday Night . club, in Detroit, on March 17, on the subject, "French Lit- erature." On March 23, he will ad-9 dress the Club of Twenty, at Ypsilanti on "Some French Dramatists of To- day." On March 26, Professor Levi will give the same lecture before the +Michigan Author's association, in De- troit. 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