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Our New Ice Cres.m
We make it ourselves, and it is REAL
Cream. No Gelatin. No Ice Cream
Powder.
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On all Suits and Furnishings. Only
lasts till March 27th. Now is the
time to get fixed up for Easter at
GET IT AT CALKIN'S PHARMACY
342 SOUTH STATE STREET
Don't forget we move to our
New Store, next to the Or-
pheum Theatre, on Mar. 27th
asonable
goods.
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Custom Tailoring
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in tryle and fit
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hael J. Fritz,
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The new fabrics for this=
season are here in large,
-assortments.
CALL EARLY
A. F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor
516 E. William Street
Shop
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of fashionable Tailor-
Workshops
APROVE TIME AND
PICEFORHREGTTA
Definitely Set May 29 for Water Fete
to Be Held on Barton
Pond
NAME NEW LIST OF CHAIRMEN
With the date and place of the Union
Boat club regatta definitely set for
May 29 on Barton pond, the work of
the regatta committees, held up for
some time by the uncertain time and
place, is moving forward. Grand Rap-
ids authorities have written their con-
sent to stage an eight-oared shellrace
as one of the events, but, the Detroit
Boat club, which is expected to com-
pete, will not answer until after a
meeting Saturday night.
Totals in the membership campaign
are coming in slowly from the men in
charge of the work in the various
schools and colleges, and it is expected
that all reports will be in within a
day or two. The finals will probably
not exceed those of last year, when be-
tween 300 and 400 registered.
The list of regatta chairmen has
been revised and confirmed as follows
program committee, E. W. Bisbee, '16;
arrangements, R. C. Jeter, '16E;
amusements, T. D. Weaver, '16E;
judges and prizes, S. T. Steen, '16E;
shell races, L. Arentz, '17; swimming,
W. L. Watson, '17E; 'finance, H. H.
Phillips, '16E; and publicity, V. E.
Burnett, '17.
Budgets have been appropriated by
the officers of the club to the various
committees, most of which have com-
menced active work. Further plans
will be decided upon at an officers'
meeting tonight, at a regatta chair-
man meeting Sunday and at a meeting
of the Board in Control of Athletics
Saturday night, when the whole status
of interclass crews and the Varsity
crew campaign in Detroit may be set-
tied.
NOTICE.
At its April meeting, the board in
control of student publications will
choose a business manager and man-
aging editor for 1915 Students Direc-
tory. It is the policy of the board in
filling the positions on the publications
under its control to award them on
the basis of merit to those who have
served in minor positions on the pub-
lication to which'the positions .pertain.
It sometimes happens, however, that
no one who has served on the publi-
cation during One year is eligible or
capable of filling one of the leading
positions thereon for the ensuing year.
When either of these sets of circum-
stances arises the board finds it neces-
sary to consider outside candidates.
This notice should not be considered
as an intimation that either of these
situations will arise this year.
All applications for these positions
should be in the hands of Prof. F.
N. Scott on or before March 31 in or-
der to be considered. Each application
should contain a statement of the ex-
perience of the applicant and should
be accompanied by the applicant's eli.
gibility card and any letters of recom-
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Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
Thurs. & Fri.. March 18-19
Edith Taliaferro in "Young Roni-
ance"
The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are
dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the CO
PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for thems
the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices repre
ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF wo PER CEN
compared with prices usually charged.
The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are
ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also de
and make special furniture to order.
Builders of new homes will find it to their advantage to
ploy the facilities afforded by our factory for the productic
"built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms
kitchens.
Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block s
and three blocks west to factory of
Temple Theatre
ADMISSION 5c.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Thursday.March 18
Our special Vitagraph, Essanay and
Lutb in Features
Friday, March 19
"Two Women" "The Master Key"
Saturday, March 24
"His'New Job"
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Saturday, March 20
Original caste in
Chocolate Soldier"
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Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Thurs. Mar. 18 - "For Another's
crime,' 2-part Vitagraph drama. "Alias
Greased Lightning," Mina comedy.
"The New Teacher," Essanay.
Fri. Mat. 1 9-"The Wishing Ring," with
Vivian Martin. 5-pact Shubert feature.
SSat.,Mar. 20-"In the Hands of the
jury," 2 part Kalem drama. "T'he Vol-
unteer Burglar," Fssanay drama. "The
Chief's Goat," Vitagraph comedy.
Hearst-Selig News.
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Corner Edwin and Division Streets
Seneca and Scout Car
We have them from $2.00 up.
$ .I
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ANN ARBOR. MICE.
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ANN ARD OR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S.= W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
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WEEK OF MARCH 15
McIntyre & :Heath
in
THE HAM TKEE
Mat. Wed. and Sat.
F. L. HALL, 514 E. William
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU
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greater strength; ability
and act while thinking;
ession of muscular power,
rance that enable an athlete
dent.
ed Wheat
stripes, between Fuller & O'Conner's
and 426 N. Ingalls St., Saturday
night March 13. Call Torrey, 16.'
LOST-Rain coat and cap in library.
Good reward for return to 321 S.
Division. Phone 1324-J.
,WANTED-Ambitious student for the
summer. $65 per month. Phone
2358-M between. 7:30 and 8:30 A. M.
and 6-7 P. M. 117-8-9
WANTED-A first year law student
with experience in collecting prefer-
red. Salary and car fare. Phone
359-M after 8:30 A. M. and 7-8 P. M.
117-8-9-20
WANTED-Have you arranged for a
good salaried position for the sum-
mer? If not let Mr. Smithson out-,
line what he can do for you. 503 E.
Jefferson. 2466.
It possesses
t that con-
the building
"Bull" Durham is more than a national form of ei
joyment-it is an expression of American characte
The millions of "Bull" Durham smokers are set
reliant, energetic Americans who make the Unite
States the most progressive nation in the world.
These men make their own opportunities, mal
their own success-and they make their own cigarette
to their own liking, from ripe, mellow
GENUINM
BL DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO
It is smart, fashionable, correct, upon all occasion
to "roll your own" cigarettes with "Bull" Durhar
tobacco - and shows an experienced smoke-taste
Thesmooth,mellow flavor Ask for FREE
and rich fragrance of fresh- , ak oF'dr,
rolled "Bull" Durham ciga- with each 5c sack.
rettes afford healthful enjoy-
ment and lasting satisfaction
to more millions of men than
all other high-grade smoking
tobaccos combined.
An Illustrated Booklet,
showing correct
FREway to "Roll Your ,
Own''Cigarettes, and a p e r
of cigarette papers, will both be , 0 h *
mailed, free, to any address in
United States on postal request.
Address "Bull" Durham, Dur-
ham, N. C. Room 1400.
?'TE AhMRICAN'TOBACCO CO.'_;
odies nourished by SHREDDED
eet emergencies, tests and crises
d be met-victoriously.
Ieat of the Golden Wheat"
Made only by
heat Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
mendation which he may have.
Board in Control of Student Publi-
cations._
LOST-Small black Waterman foun-
tain pen Tuesday between 209 S. In-
galls and Economics Bldg. Finder
please call 849-J.
LOST-A black vest with fine white
522
Holmes Taxi Co.
"We'll be there"
522
Day rate for single passenger now
25c. Phone taxi 2280.
University Ave. Pharmacy Fbuntain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
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ORDERS FOR 5,000,000 VICTROLAS
That was the situation at the Victrola factory Jan. t, 1915. One
thousand additional men are to be added to the factory force next
month. Plans have been drawn up for a solid block of four stories.
That is the way the Victrola company is handling this big problem
of supplying dealers with Victrolas. The North, the South, the West
and the East are all crying for just a few.
Girinnell Bros., the largest dealers in musical merchandise in the
state, are crying for more tooe. In spite of the fact that their. stock
is quite complete. The Ann Arbor store alone has TWENTY-ONE
VICTROLAS on their floor. NOW is the time for you to select
yours for Easter. Prices vary from $15-.$200. Terms are made to
suit the buyer.
CRINNELL BROS. 120 E. Liberty Phone 1707
Buy your Conklin Pen at an Dr.
ea's Pkarmaey, 70 Packard street. t
Fair Treatment and Good Service
are what makes a satisfied customer.
Both are yours by calling 15. tf
Think of it, only 25c a pas
Phone taxi 2280.
Taxi-Cab Livery
!! Six rides for a dollar
348 C. H. Brock 31
NICKELS
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Phone 130-
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and toilet articles.
Drugs
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