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THE~ MICHJGAN i AlILY

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NEW LOCATION
ring Suits, Overcoats
is and Furnishings
- ? Make yo
In all the latest and
up-to-date styles. kt o
have a line of SHIRTS Come in and get one of
v' make your kodak up-to-
I NECK WEAR that corn- charge for aut
ses all of the nobby ideas
CALKIN'8 1
Our prices are reasonable 324 8. st
for seasonable goods.
Tad hams & Co's Corner
201-203 So. Plain St.
tues & Mechanics Bank
9-1,05 South Main Street Individual
Capital, $100,000 Custom Tailoring -Work started yesterday on the new
Id prolits $75,000 dug-out for the Michigan baseball
P a * $ That is correct men. Up to the present time the Var-
in %tyle and fit sity players have been forced to sit
exposed to the sun, while the visitors
'EWRITER The new fabrics for this have been housed in the ordinary
R G A I N S season are here in large baseball players pit. With the com-
have a few"Trial Machitesassortments. pletion of the Varsity dug-out Coach
we offer at greatly reduced Lundgren's boys will enjoy the same
n fe easiest of terms. Will C A L L E A R LY conditions while on the bench at home
: to have you try them. as their opponents do.
ent typewriters, too. F-. A. Plumb, manager of the Trus-
[4TYPEWRITER CO. INC. A. F. Marquardt Con laboratories of Detroit, lectured
CoHEN, Resident Salesman CampusTailor yesterday morning in the amphithe-
282 1314 So. University Avenue 516 E. William Street ater of the chemical building on, "The
Waterproofing of Concrete Strue-
tures."
-Junior Research club will hold its
'L EE. regular monthly meeting in the min-
eralogical laboratory. at 8:00 o'clock
. ',tonight. Reports will'be made by C.
D. Hocker, assistant in the chemistry
0-th h p department, and by J. W. Follin, as-
C o hh P sistant in the engineering college.
Prof. George Harrison Shull, re-
TAILORS cently elected professor of botany at
Princeton, is visiting his brother,
Our cloth patterns are all specials. The woolen Prof. A. F. Shull, of the zoology de-
house we represent has a monopoly on them. partment.
-Mentor cards for the junior, sopho-
OVERPLAIDS more and freshmen classes of the en-
are amoing our specials. They are the real attraction this gineering college are being turned in
year. An "overplaid" is two plaids crossing at right by instructors today. They will b-'
angles, but much subdued so as to give a rich effect. distributed to the various mentors o-
" morrow afternoon, and will be b wided
OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE out to students Thursday r ,rning.
- -Owing to the fact that a s onsider-
able number of members - the G7;
uate club will not be dle to attend
the banquet planned for Friday night,
the dinner has been postponed in-
definitely.
-Applications for admission to the
combined literary-medical and liter-
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU ary-law course must be filed before
May 1. The,-blanks may be secured
e people of -Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor- at the registrar's office. This provi-
invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME sion applies only to those intending
zT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves to enter on the combined course this
lendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent- year.
a many instances, A SAVING OF ioo PER CENT, as -President Harry B. Hutchins will
fred with prices usually charged. participate in the annual meeting and
te Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par- banquet of the Cleveland Alumni asso-
ly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design ciation of the University of Michigan,
ake special furniture to order. which will be held at Cleveland
ilders of new homes will find it to their advantage to em- May 14.
he facilities afforded by our factory for the production of -Because of the Soph prom, which
-in" furniture for Jibraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and is scheduled,to be held May 7, in the
Armory, the Wright Saxophone Party,
ke Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south which was to have been held on the
iree blocks west to factory of same night at the Union, has been
VIE-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY postponed until May 28.
Corner Edwin and Divisiem Streets To Give Suffrage Talk in Harris Hall
Miss Laura Grover Smith, of Los

Angeles, will speak on "The Unintel-
ALL-FRESH TENNIS TOURNAMENT ligent Position," in which she will give
WILL BE FINISHED THIS WEEK her views on the woman suffrage ques-
tion at 7;30 o'clock tonight in Harris
Four matches are to be played in hall. The lecture is under the aus-
the all-fresh tennis tournament today pices of the Ann Arbor Suffrage asso-
providing the weather is favorable. ciation, and will be open to university
Jnion rehearsal will be held The matches were arranged by lot and students and the public in general.
lock tonight. Women meet those winning their matches today will
f muic nd mn a the. .FRENCH INFLUENCE IN MOROCCO
of music and men at the be the ones to enter into the semi-
ional church. finals which will be run off tomorrow. SUBJECT OF ADDRESS SUNDAY
it baseball practice at Ferry ,The matches as drawn were as fol-
o'clock. os on s tcig odig Prof. A. de Lapradelle, of Paris,
.lows:Coons vs. Stocking; Goodridge spoke in Alumni memorial hall yes-
vs. Epstean; Stebbins vs. Sherwood; terday afternoon on, "La France au
[It VISI'TS NAS.VILLE Steketee vs. SharteL.Maroc." Professor Lapradelle was for-
The finals of this tourney will be mrya gn fteFec oen
.C.A. Chiefs A ssail Lansing staged at 3:30 o'cl6ck on Thursday merly an agent of the French govern-
on Deputation Trip afternoon between the winners of the me t in Morocco, and outlined the
. Reimann, '17L, president semi-final matches. The next freshmen history of French .influence inthat
iversity Y. M. C. A., went match will be with Albion College at national law In the University of Paris,
lie Saturday where he ad- Albion on Saturday afternoon. and is making his first trip to this
"Fathers and Sons" ban-
boys of Nashville circula- "EFTIE" JAMES GIVES GRIDIRON country.
tion which was signed by ASPIRANTS HEAVY WORKOUT: --- -
233 of them, and then sent
ann urging him to come. "Eftie" James, veteran of the 1913 I Hear Y ou
T. . A. also sent out a dep- and 1914 football teams, had charge of
am to Lansing, composed the spring drill of the gridiron candi- -is the name of John McCormack's
Lovejoy, '16, W. H. Tinker, dates yesterday. With Yost gone and will want this wonderful record of M
Naglergrad The work Captain Cochran not out the big end Concert. If you buy yours now you
g Tmarkably low price of one dollar make
began on Thursday of last took command of the men who report- will deliver yours 'N
extended over Sunday. Sev- ed and put them through several hours
' trips have been planned of hard work. Inasmuch as James is No. 64120
st of the semester, and offi- planning to enter the "big-league"
>unced yesterday that new field next year as a regular coach this GRINNELL BROS.
, are coming in. work is good training for him.

EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY

Clothing,

Hat

ur Kodak
raphi
the new backs that will
date. There is no extra
ographic films.
PHAR.MACY
a.te Street

or

Furnishi

Call and visit the most up-to-date and modern equipp
establishment in Washtenaw County
""x,"

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Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So.
(except Friday and Saturday)

NEW LOCATION
322-324 S. Main St.

NEW LOCATION
NEXT TO
ORPHEUM THEATRE

1 11 ill, 111 1111" low"

Tuesday May 4-Francis X Bushman in
"The Mongrel and Master."
Wednesday, May 5- "Aurora Floyd,"
with Jrouise Vale.
Friday, May 7-"The Still, Small Voice,"
Broadway star feature, with Helen Gard-
ner.

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Orpheum Theatre-
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
Monday, May 3-Wallace Uddinger in
"Gentlemen of Leisure," in five parts.
Paramount.
Tuesday, May 4 - Hall Caine's "The
Christian," all-star cast, 8-part. Matin-
ees 2 and 4, 15c. Evening, 6.45:8:45, 10:45.
25c.
Wednesday, May 5-Anthony Novelli in
"Savage and Tiger," 6 part, by George
Kleine.
Thurs -Fri., May 6.7-Kathleen Emerson
in "Rule G." 5-part. Paramount.
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERKOONS 4:00:EVE. 8:15; 7:45; 9:15
Tuesday, May 4-"The White Mask,"
with Litle Leslie, 3-part feature. "The
call of Her Child," i-part drama. Also
i-part comedy.
Wednesday, May 5-Robert Warwick in
a 5-part Bradyfeature, "The Man Who
Found Himself."
Thursday, May 6-"Lifting the Ban of
Coventry," 3-part feature with Lillian
Walker. "Destiny Decides," 1-part dra-
ma. "Her country Cousin," 1-pt com dy
THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wn. J. Booth, Pres., WmArnold. Vice-Pres
John C. Waltz. Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash
tr&lST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - $100.000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt .Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne.tHarrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
CAMPUS ELECTION PAY CAUSES
UNION CONSTITUTION CHANGES

Attention Seniors
Now is the opportune time
to be measured for
Cap-
an d
NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE

711 N. VNIVERSITY

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FASĀ§TEST FNGRAVEIRS IN THE WE T

OXWOO D
Low enough in front
to be comfortable
Yligh enou gh in back
to be correct il stye.
Afl
RED-MAN
COLLAR
EARL &YWILSON
MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.

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At a recent meeting of the board
directors of the Michigan Union,
was decided that a change would
required in the constitution of the+
ganization, because of the Caml
Election Day, and the resulting diff
ent plan of election. The propo:
alteration will be presented att
mass meeting for the building fu
campaign in Hill auditorium on WV
nesday, May 12.
Article 7, section 3, of the consti
tion, now reads, "The elections of o
cers shall be held in University hr
or such place as the board of direct
shall designate, on the third Satur
in May. The polls shall be open fr
9-12 a. m." It is proposed to maket
following changes: after the woi
"Saturday in May" to add, "or
such day as is fixed for the Camp
Election Day;" and after the wo
"9-12 a. m." to add, "or during wh
ever time the polls of the Camp
Election Day shall be open."
Minnesota Club Holds Smoker Toni!
Minnesota club will hold a smol
at the Michigan Union at 7:00 o'clo
tonight. Dr. H. H. Cummings has be
secured as the principal speaker
the program, while C. S. Lamb, '18,t
ex-vaudeville comedian, will holdt
floor for a short time, and T. Geor
King, '15L, will make an address
Swedish. Every "yahoo" from Mini
sota is expected to attend, accordi
to officials of the club.
Calling Me"
best record and our best seller. You
dcCormack's after the May Festival
i will not be disappointed. The re-
es this record extremely popular. We
4OW. Phone 1707.

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Phone 4 Whitmnore Lake Exchange

THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL
Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners
BOATS AND GARAGE
J. E. BURKE, Proprietor

on
pus
rds
kat-
ut Wedding Gifts
Choose your gift here and be assured
kerof having an article that will be appropri-
)ck
en ate, tasty, and appreciated,
on
the SILVERWARE CUT GLASS
the CHIME CLOCKS ART GOODS
rge NOVELTY GOODS CHINA
in
n- We. choose our stock writh the knowledge of
mng
Lg experience.
Every article packed in the Arnold Way - it
pleases the bride.
Arnold and Co., Jewelers
220 SO. MAIN ST.
Arthur J. Abbott, '11L, Acting as Dean member of the law firm of Abbott
Arthur J. Abbott, '09-'11L, has been Pearce, of that city, and he will
appointed acting dean of Southwestern tinue to practice law, devoting pa:
University Law School, which is lo- his time to both pursuits. He
cated at Los Angeles. Mr. Abbott is a brother of Harold B. Abbott, '15A

t.

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120-122 E. Liberty

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