THE MICHIGAN DAILY dl SPRING It's in the air. It's everywhere. I'l trade you One of the new Model Kodaks for your old one and a reasonable boot" Bow ON THE SIDE IS THE LATEST N OW R EAD1Y Keep your eye on our window. We show the latest styles all the time. 4 The real "Spruce Up" weather, when men cast aside their winter togs and bedeck themselves with brand new Spring clothes. This store is the birthplace of good clothes, where "Malcolm Tailoring" has made its hone, and when that "Spruce lip" feeling starts creeping down your spine. Come in here as quick as you can and we'll relieve you. I want 50 more 4nd hand KODAKS to rent and sell. LYNDON 719 N. University II SCIENCE BU ILDING HAS NEW FEATURES Movable Partitions and 30,000 Gallon Cistern Two of Novel Departures G ARRICK DLTROIT Robert B. Mantell r I n REPERTOIRE F. L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone 2225 aI Shirts to order. Dress Suits to rent III J. K. MALCOLM 604 East Liberty Street Malcolm Block PRESSING G eod, Called For NE ARLY COMPLE TED ,adDeliVered MASONRY It lea rin g Sale of Broken Sizes inr s and Wpmens Shoes VERY CHEAP At the Sign of Satisfaction ELI ERTY ST. bars High Class Shoe Repairing I 'i -1 ILL ISSUE COACH FARRELL PICKS MEN TO L MEN SOON ENTER IN A. A. U. INDOOR MEET Partitions which can be installed or moved at will are to be one of the novel features of the new science bulding when completed. Work on the floors will be entirely finished before the work of putting in the partitions is begun. In this way floors will not have to be spoiled by any alterations that may be made in the partitions later on. Another new departure in Ann Arbor building is the 30,000 gallon cistern which has been placed in the inner court of the building. This cistern will eliminate the necessity of using the hard lime water which the city water system affords. Practically all the mason and exte- rior stone work has been completed, and the rough interior work, such as the installation of the ventillation sys- tem, and the preparation for plaster- ing, is well advanced. The plumbing, steamfitting and elec- trical work which is under direct supervision of the University author- ities, is likewise well under way, and at present every phase of the work points to the completion of the build- ing by July 1. Contracts for all the interior finish- ing and general and laboratory equip- ment have not as yet been let. Prof. J. F. Sheppard, of the psychol- ogy department who has the matter in hand, left last night for Grand Rapids where he is to make arrangements for closing some of the contracts. The contract for the hardware, which alone amounts to $4,200, has been sublet to Muehlig and Schmid of this city. They are to furnish "Sargent Hardware". entirely. The contract for the temper- ature control work has been sublet to the Johnson Service Co. of Milwaukee. CH ARLES LAZE'NBY TO TALK ON "UMNTY OF T.ilE HUAlI RACES" ° Charles Lazenby, of Toronto, Cana- da, will lecture at 4:00 o'clock tomor- row in Harris hall, under the auspices of the Cosmopolitan club, on the "Unity of the Human Races." All students are invited to attend the lec- ture At 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Harris hall, he will' address Prof. C. Bonner's class in comparative religion on the subject of "Hiudoo Philosophy." In the evening he will talk to the Young Peoples' society of the Unitari- an church on, "What is Theosophy?" NO LOSS BY FIRE March 26-John acquired Prince- his headquarters sday, preparato-' call for football ctice will begin} O'Brien, Carroll, Corbin, Wilson and Ufer Are Men Selected for Chicago Trip, April 3 O'Brien, Carroll, Ufer, Wilson and Corbin have been selected to compete. in the A. A. U. championships which are scheduled for April 3, in Chicago, according to an announcement made by Coach Farrell last night. O'B.rien will run in the 50-yard dash, Carroll in the mile, Ufer in the 880, while Corbin will run the hurdles. Wil- son will enter the pole vault. Captain' Smith has refused to make the trip, as the sprinter is through running the shorter dashes, and will wait until the squad goes outdoors for thes 100-yard dash and the 220. The squad went through a workout on Ferry field yesterday afternoon. BOAT' CLUB OFFICIALS DECIDE UPON ANNUAL REGATTA EVENTS Changes in Positions of Officers and Alterations in Committees Also Arranged At a recent meeting of the Boat club officers and of the regatta chairmen, several events for the annual regatta, to be held on Bartoi pond, May 29, were decided upon. In addition, a num- ber of changes in officers and commit- tees were made. L. Roehm, '16, and A. M. Bentley, '16, were elected to fill the positions vacated by the resignations of Philip Middleditch, '15E, and John S. Leonard, '16L, respectively. Roehm becomes secretary and Bentley third ensign of the aquatic organization.. The arrangements and amusenents committees have been altered by the eligibility committee, and now stand: Arrangements, C. E, Stryker, '16E, chairman, T. S. Cox, '17, and E. B. Pal- mer, '17; amusements, T. D. Weaver, '16E, I. B. Oglethorpe, '17, and Staatz M. Abrams, '17. The water marathon from Lakeland to Barton pond, three canoe races open to students only, and two or more in which outside canoe organizations are to participate, tilting, diving and sev- eral short distance events have been added to the list of events. There will be no long distance swims this year. The cut of the poster used for the regatta last year will be slightly alter- ed and used again this year, more ef- fort being spent on the programs, of which E. W. Bisbee,.'16, is in charge. ARCHITECTS DEFEAT ENGINEERS Builders Win From '18E Class While Senior Laws Lose to '16 Engineers Walking away with the game in the last half, the architects defeated the fresh engineers in basketball to the tune of 39 to 17, after a fairly close first half. The work of the victors' forward, Hickey, and center, Meibeyer, was far above the class shown by any other player on the, floor, the former tossing seven baskets and his team- mate six. The line-up follows: Architects (39) -'18 Eng. (17) Jameson........F..........Doty Hickey.........F...Grim, Johnson Meibeyer.........C......... Corbin Holt, Cohagen.... G..........Hough Cheffe, Worden.... G..Haskins, Byster Baskets from field - Jameson 5, Hickey 7, Meibeyer 6, Doty 4, Grim 1, Hough 1; baskets from foul-Jameson 3, Doty 5. After leading the senior laws by only two points at the end of the first session, the junior engineers, by clever work, held their opponents to three baskets in the final half, while they themselves scored six baskets and a foul.: The line-up follows: '16 Eng. (21) . Sen. Laws (13) Vonachen......... F... .... Marks Miller.,...... . .F...... McClelland Hyde..........C.........Carlson Headman, Manwaring....G......... McGraw Diliman........G............Lovett Baskets from field-Vonachen 1, Mil- ler 3, Hyde 4, Dillman 2, Marks 4, McClelland 2; baskets from foul- Vonachen 1, McClelland 1. on the ence in to Junior Engineers B. Sanger, of the V' 1: I ENGINEERS START TESTS SOON (Continued from page 1) sult accurately. The first material to be tested will be window glass, which will be followed with plate glass, brick, concrete, wood, plaster, stone, and va- rious kinds of roofing material. r T HE MARKETS A P E C A 5 'S MARKET 'au as Spring SATURDAY Specials Home Cured AMS and BACON. i bacon and ham are cut just the right thickness to bring h flavor. We have them cured especially for us and we r that everyone possess this indescribable twang which good ham and bacon. Take This to Your Teacher You Can Help Her Have a Wonderful Vacation I g|;:|, |:: 22 9 Fresh Country Eggs Are Selling at Extremely Low Prices LAY IN A SUPPLY PHONES 91 CAN LY YOUR TABLE 3RYTHING IN & Vegetables i OUR SPECIALTY We have the only exclusive Fish Market in Ann Arbor. If you want to be sure that your fish are fresh and are dressed under sanitary conditions buy them from the ANN ARBOR FISH MARKET Majestic's Silver Souvenirs given away Tuesday Matinee March 30th, are on exhibition in Allen, Clothier win- dow, 113 So. Main St. 10e rents a kodak today. Lyndon. Day rate for single passenger now 25c. Phone taxi 2280. Buy your Conklin Pen at ranD ec. en's Pharmaey, 7 06PaekaruistrsA r We Lead Them All in Students' Wants Fall line of Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, ete. Morse's and Gilbert's Candy i 1111 S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1160-R us convince you KER 212 E. WASHINGTON ST Phone 1853 WE DELIvErl StudentsS SupplynStore