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THE MICHIGAN LAILY

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Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co.

Spring Showing of
STEIN BLOCH SUITS

READY AT YOUR SERVICE

IMPERIAL HATS

Correct Spring Attire for Men

and all the new shapes and colors in
CAPS

Suits
Balmacaans
Topcoats
Raincoats,

$15 to $30
$12 to $25
. $8 to $20
. $8 to $18

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[indenschmitt, Aptel & Co.

DIETERLE AND RUNDELL
TAILORS

NINTY-FOUR w$ST FORT STREET
DETROIT, MICH.
FORMERLY WM. X. DIETERLE
SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW

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Satisfy that animal instinct with
DEAN'S
Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULL
POUND
214 5

5. Main St.

BIG BARGAINS FOR REXALL WEEK
SPECIAL SOUVENIR for Monday, March 29
One pound Fenway Chocolates 60C
One 25c package Rexall Playing Cards FREE
A full line of the Famous Rexall Remedies always in stock

Edsill's Rexall Drug Store
208 S. MAIN STREET

Anse* Films

Cyko Paper

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FOOTBALL HUSKIES TO STAGE
ANOTHER "BASKETBALL" GAME
Gridiron Warriors Recovered Enough
to Mix in Another
Fracas
Waterman gym will be the scene of
anotherybattle of the mighties next
Thursday evening. The Varsity foot-
ball squad is planning another melee
to be staged on.the basketball courts.
Although the men who played in the
game last Thursday are scarcely able
to move with comfort, they are all
eager for another fray.
According to reports, "Johnny" Ly-
ons and Niemann are aroused over the
fact that they were not mentioned as
stars in the report of the last basket-
ball game, and are out to make a
name for themselves. "Fritz" Rehor
promises to play center for the "Roeh-
mers" again. The amount of floor he
covers makes "Fritz" invaluable to his
team, and it is likely that it will be
victorious again.
Janitors in the gym are eager to
have the game staged, as it will save
them the work of sweeping the floor.
In addition, the game gives the foot-
ball men excellent experience in run-
ning with the ball, tackling, blocking
and line plunging. Fear is expressed
that Rehor may fall on the ball.
The two teams will probably line up
as at last week's game: "Roehmers,"
-Maulbetsch, r. f.; Roehm, 1. f.; Rehor
and Niemann, center; Niemann and
Zieger, r. g.; Lyons, 1. g.; "Bastian-
ites"-Kohr, r. f.; Brazell, I. f.; Ful-
lenwider, center; Schultz, r. g.; Bas-
tian, 1. g.
DETROIT PASTOR WILL SPEAK
AT WESLEYAN SERVICE TONIGHT
The Rev. M. S. Rice to Talk on, "The
Appeal of Religion" at
M. E. Church
The Rev. M. S. Rice, pastor of the
North Woodward avenue M. E. church
of Detroit, has been secured as the
Wesleyan Guild lecturer at the Meth-
odist church at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Dr. Rice will speak on, "The Appeal
of Religion."
Mr. Rice addressed one of the large
mass meetings held last fall in Hill
auditorium. He was received with
enthusiasm, and it is expected that a
large crowd of students will come out
to hear him tonight. Dr. Rice is well
acquainted with conditions in the uni-
versity, as he was a student in the
Law School in 1893, following his grad-
uation from Baker University.
Mr. Rice has been in Detroit for
three years and previous to that time
occupied a prominent pulpit in Duluth,
Minn. In the short time that he has
been in Detroit he has gained the rep-
utation of being a capable and enjoy-
able speaker and is constantly secured,
to address prominent gatherings. He
is also famed for having been active-
ly engaged in giving a large number
of mid-day talks at the Detroit Opera
House.
INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR ROWE
REFEREES GAME AT TOLEDO
That Intramural Director Floyd
Rbwe has acquired a reputation as a
referee of basketball games is evident
from the fact that he was called to To-
ledo Friday night to officiate at one
of the most important high school1
ganes in Ohio this season.
The school authorities could not at
first agree on officials; but finally sent
word for Director Rowe to come. Dur-
ing the basketball season, he has ref-
ereed many of the important state con-
tests, including M. A. C. and Detroit

Y. M. C. A. games.

Results Count

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Continued re-orders prove the
quality and merit of our work in
both Portrait and Commercial De-
partments.
Our satisfied customers are our
biggest advertisement. S e e us
about your] work; we compete
with one and all.
We have recently received a fine
new lot of Moldings, and are mak-
ing a specialty of artistic picture
framing.
Films developed for 15c per roll. Prints
made from 3c~upwards
HOPPE'S
Ann Arbor's Finest Studio
619 E. Liberty Street

Temple Theatre
ADMISSION Sc.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Monday, March 29 - The Apartment
House Mystery, with Ruth Roland,
in Two Parts. "Two Others."

Fins Spring Haberdashery
Headquarters itr Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4.00
Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear
The World's Best Underwear
Hosiery and other Quality Fixings

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Tuesday, March 3o-In the Land of
the Head Hunters. Story of the
North Sea. In Six Parts.
Wednesday, March 31 - Three Hats,
With Louise Vale. In Two Parts;
also Two Others.

HALLER JEWELRY CO.
STATE STREET JEWELERS
Diamonds Remounted in High Platinum Settings
Optical Repairing and Lenses Duplicated
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Stone Setting

The Big Store

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Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
Mon. & Tues., Mar. 29.30
Mary Pickford in "Mistress Nell"
Wednesday, March 31
Ethel Barrymore in "Nightingale"
(Rebooked)

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HALLER JEWELRY CO.

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Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Monday, March 29
"The Passer By" two part Selig drama.
"Broncho Billy and the Claim Jumpers"
Ussanay. "Tomboys" Kalem Comedy.
"The Stray Shot" Biograph.
Tuesday, March 30
"The Love of Women" three part Lubin
feature "Cabman Kate" Vitagraph.
"The Gang's New Member"Biograph.
Wednesday March 31
LEW FIELDS with Vivian Martin in
"Old Dutch" a five part Shubert feature
Coming Friday
Robert Warwick in "The Man of the
Hour."

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200-202
South Main. St.

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Look at our Show Windows for

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If you're sure of Graduating
Then it's time to make certain that your Cap
and Gown will be on hand for Swing-out Day.
Costumes ordered now will reach here before or
during vacation, Costumes ordered later-well,
we'll do our best when the time comes.
In the meanwhile please call and be measured
as soon as, convenient.
All outfits are supplied by
COX, SONS & VINING
Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-Out through Com-
mencement. Payment only when delivered.
(THIRD FLOOR

CANDY SPECIALTIES
Every day in the week.
THE SUGAR BOWL
104 S. Main St.

FOR RENT-First class front room.
Will rent for $1.50 for one person or
$2.00 for two as special inducement.
Call 912 Mary St.
FOR SALE OR RENT-Fraternity, So-.
rority, Club 15 Roomed modern
house. Possession June 15th. In-
quire on premises. N. I. Schepeler,
334 S. Division, Cor. Williams.
State Champion basketball team atj
Ann Arbor H. S., Monday, 4 P. M.
Better order that canoe now. You
will want it in a couple of weeks.
Call Bell 2220. 129-131
Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. G.
Andres, 222 8. State St. eod Tu
We have all colors for canoes and
spar varnishes for canoe repairs. P. G.
Tessmer.
30 AGENTS WANTED.
Several Michigan students cleared
$400 each last summer vacation.. If
you need money to return to Michigan
next October write us and we will
send our representative to call on you.
Give references. Silver-Chamberlain
Co. Clayton, New Jersey, Box 58.
Buy shoes and satisfaction at the
same time from Gross & Dietzel, 119 E.
Washington St.

MR. E. C. BOYNTON TO ADDRESS
FIRST SUNDAY NOON MEETINGS
Begin Social Courses Using Ann Arbor
Conditions as Laboratory1
for Illustrations
Mr. E. C. Boynton, pastor of the
Congregational Church, has arranged
a series of Sunday noon meetings onl
topics of local interest for students
and the general public. The meetings
which willbe given under the general
title of "Social Problems" will be ad-
dressed by local civic officials and uni-
versity professors, and the first one
willibe held at 12:00 o'clock today, at
the Congregational church.
The general aim of the entire course,
which will extend through June 20,]
will be to give -some conception of the
scope of social opportunity, using Ann3
Arbor conditions as a laboratory for
illustrations. To this end, the firstt
speaker will be Prof. Aubrey Tealdi,
of the department of landscape design,3
who will take as his subject, for to-'
day's talk, "The Value of a City Plant
Now, if Ann Arbor is even to Double
Its Size."'
Among the other speakers who will
appear on the programs from week to
week will be Prof. R. T. Crane, Prof.
W. C. Hoad and Manley Osgood, city
engineer of Ann Arbor. After the
speakers talk each week, the meetings.
will be conducted along the line of an
open forum.
Confectionary,cigars and soft drinks
and canoes for the Lakeland and Ypsi-
lanti trips. P. G. Tessmer.

Spring Hats Now Ready
We carry a complete stock of the
most up-to-date hats to be found
anywhere. All late hats are trim-
med 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. Your last
season's hat re-blocked in the latest
shape, with new trimmings, will look
new and up-to-date.
FACTORY HAT .TORE
118 E. IK ron St.

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PROHIBITION BATTLE SCHEDULED
Intercollegiate Association Prepares
For Local Contest
After securing the approval of the
oratory department, the Inter-colleg-
iate Prohibition association has de-
cided to hold a prohibition contest on
April 7 in room B of the Law school.
Five contestants have already entered
and the officials in charge are eager
to have still more entrants.
Those students who desire to enter
the contest are urged to report to R. H.
Penzotti, '18H, who has charge of the
contest, at least before April 3.. The
association has not yet decided upon
the amount of the prize that will be
given to the winner, and will announce
it at a later date. Negotiations are
pending with several men to act as
judges.

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FOOTBALL SQUADS WORK HARD
AFTERNOONS IN WATERMAN GYM
Groups Composed of '0 Team Aspir.
ants Use Apparatus and Practice
to Keep in Condition
"Our squads in the gymnasium are
working out finely," said "Bill" Coch-
ran, Varsity football captain, in refer-
ring to the afternoon work given the
members of the football squad at Wat-
erman gym. "Practically all the men
for whom we issued a call are report-
ing regularly, and they are keeping in
good condition."
To further Michigan's chances on
the gridiron next fall, 11 groups of
from three to six men each, a total of
more than 50 men, were selected about
a month ago to work regularly in Wat-
erman gym two afternoons a week.
The men indulge in apparatus work,
practice starting from the cleats, and
do a little blocking and tackling. In
this manner, the men keep themselves
constantly in good physical condition,
in addition to gaining efficiency in the
rudiments of the gridiron game.
Resignation Ends Checkered Career
After a decidedly checkered career
as captain of Yale's Varsity crew, T.
B. Denegree has been forced to resign.
Denegree was elected as the 1914 cap-
tain, but was displaced in the boat at
the beginning of the season. He con-
tinued to hold the leader's position.
and was unanimously re-elected for
this year. Because. of illness, he was
forced to resign. A. D. Sturtevant has
been chosen in his place.

University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
Canoes by the hour and storage for
private canoes. P. G. Tessmer.
Think of it, only 25c a passenger.
Phone taxi 2280.
.University Ave., Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy. Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tt
!4 Six rides for a dollar !
348 C. H. Brock 348
Taxi-Cab Livery
10c rents a kodak today. Lyndon.'
In Allen, clothier window 113 So.
Fain are the silver souvenirs that the
Majestic will give away Tuesday Mat-
inee March 30th.

Get a Victrola nohv and halle Laster 7lusic
in your Home.
You can hear on the Victrola as superb Easter music as you ean hear In
any church aaywhere.
And on the Victrola the beautiful Easter numbers are not confined to
Easter alone-you can hear them whenever and as often as you wish.

rate for single passenger now
hone taxi 2280.

Will demonstrate the various styles ot Vietrolas
($15-$250). Terms to suit the buyer.

Phhne 1707

GRINNELL BROS.
120 East Liberty

New Record Mar.28

State Champion basketball team at

* iAnn Arbor H. S., Monday, 4 P. M.

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