.g 11 ICFiJGA1N °i-AILY L A Spring Suits, Overcoats 'Hats and Furnishings In all the latest and up-to-date styles. We have a line of SHIRTS and NECKWEAR that com- prises all of the nubby ideas ? ! ' _. '., r Tr -'+x\ r ti i, ,1 r i y,. v f g. I GET IT AT CALKINS' PHARMACY Do you know we served a ton of Malted Milk at our Soda Fountains last year ? We mwke 'em Kight Ou~r New lee Cregrm We make it ourselves, and it is REXI, Cream. No Gelatin. No Ice Cream Powder. GET IT* AT CALKIN'S PHARMACY 342, SOUTH STATE STREET Our prices are reasonable for seasonable goods. L WADHAMIS &'-CO. 121-123 So.flamn St. The Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-108-105 South Main Street Panflai *ei nnflnnn IPuhIt, j*I UU, UUU Surplus and -Profits . $75,000 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $i00,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas.. F. Hiscock, iPres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash's, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. iraun, Asst. Cash'r, Win. Waltz, Asst. Cash's Savings Dep~t. jenan-A neican 5ains B Liberty and Main Sta. A Most Convenient Place .for Your Banking Individual Custom Tailoring That is correct In style and fit The' new fabrics for this season are here in large assortments. CALL EARLY tA. F. Marquardt Campus Tailor 516 E. William Street :00 MYLES C1 hTAILORS Service and durability, built on the lines of fashionable Tailor- ing, you will find in the Myles productions. Our own Tailors and our own Workshops 618 E. LIBERTY STREET INT'[i RVOLLEC'IATE .MEET GOES" l()PEN NSYLTAITA UNIVERSITY TI Qutesi on of Freshmnan Eligibility Not e aeted Up~lon iniAnnnal 1Meeting Mond ______Mi r: This year's eastern intercollegiate Tues4 Brid meet will be held at Franklir.~lield, Wedr Philadelphia, the .last Friday 'and Sat- This urday in May. The place of the chain- Comi, pioniship meet was decided at the anl- tella nal convention of the intercollegiate - association of amateur athletics, held in New York Saturday. Track manag- er Emmett F. Connely wsas Michi- 01 gait's representative, and cast his bal- The°I lot for the Quaker city.- The intense rivalry which was an- ticipated between Harvard and Penn-. Mond Sylvania for tthe privilege of the meet, Gab, failed to develop, each of these uni-W versities voting for the other. TheW final vote was 11 to eight, in favor of D'A Pennsylvania Although the matter of freshman -" eligibility in athletics was expected to be thoroughly threshed out, no action -was taken, according to Manager Con- SHOW&Ai nely. This leaves the matter of fresh- ma cmettintoth itr0 n f Tusd man ompeitin tothediscetin of Lov the individual schools. "mwe Two universities were admitted to agrar Youn membership in the association, Maine Weda.+ and Lafayette being placed on the list the Pi olf members, Swarthmnore, which was featu dropped for not sending men for coin- co petition, was reinstated. Ic. A resolution was passed approvin~g intercollegiate sports at the. Panama- Pacific exposition. .It is not thought that this will change Michigan's pres- FIRE ent policy of not being represented at the exp~osition, Surp HOLD SECOND FACULTY NIGHT Wirt Corn bott, S.W Soule, Wal Union Will Entertain Faculty, Men at Schmid. Inuformal Weekly Meeting Mlichigan's second faculty night will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. ev- enting at the Union. Faculty members of the political economy, political sci-I ence and sociology departments have beon inavitedx to attend, and P. D.ye Koontz, ,:17L, president of the Union, Senior has written each man a letter urging o'clock 11 him to be present. tion of cl Students from all colleges and. Sude those who have classes in the three de- nrhw partments mentioned, are asked to at- tend. Special emphasis will be placed Three on informality, and no set program eini wil be followed. The affair is merely in the VE to be a general get-together. Choral At the first faculty night held last auditoriu2 .Wednesday, about 175 students were at 7 :15 0 present, and Prof. HT. E: Riggs, who Fresh was in charge of the event, expressed 348 engi himself as entirely satisfied with its Bi-mor outcome, and advised the continuation cal club; of the plan. 106 soutl 'mple Theatre ADMISSION Sc. except Friday and Saturday) day Mar. $-ILena" (with', rian Nesbit) iday Mar. 9-"The Lion's :e" (Pathie colored) nesday, Mar. 1 0- i"The ird Act" (with. Louise Vale) ng-"The Plot'' '(with Fs- Ai Mardo) rpheum Theatre { :use of Famous Plays by Fakmous Players. lay-Tuesday, March4"8."9 by Deslys in "Her Triumph" Wednesday, March 10 .nnumzio '8 "CabiriaP' (ii reels) .orM i ; ---- The people of Ann' Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor- dially invited to call at, the Exhibition Rooms of the CO ME- PACK'T FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent- ing,p in many instances, A 'SAVING OF ioo PER CENT, as compared-with prices usually charged. The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are Var- ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design and make special furniture to ordfer. Builders of new hfomes will find it to their advantage to em- ploy the facilities afforded b~y our factory for the'production of "built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and kitchens. Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south and three blocks west. to factory of Arcade Theatre , AFTERNOONS 4;00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 ly, Mar. 9 -"The Regenerating e,'a three part special feature. v Stray Souls,",Biograph drama, eFates and Flora Fourfiush," Vit.- h comedy with Clara Kimball ng. Bday, Mar. 10O-"Iu the Name of rince of Peace," a Dyreda art filmh irea. ling - Mrs. Leslie Carter in I'un Barry." Watch for the date. SFisher will furnish the music at this theatre hereafter. ', 1 m I I 1Seneca and Scout C ameras I We have them .from $2.00 up. ..®. . ,...__ ST ?NATIONAL BANS ANN ARBOR ital - - $100,000' plus and Profits $65.000 Directors nwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- N. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Ido M. Abbott, Dan B. 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