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Spring Suits, Overcoats
Hats and Furnishings
1n all the latest and
up-to-date styles.
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We have a line of ShIRTS
and NECKWEAR that com-
prises-all of the nobby ideas
Make your Kodak
Autographic
Come in and get one of the new backs that will
make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra
charge for autographic films.
CALKIN'S PHARMACY
324 S. Stemt. Street
Visit the new day
light store where you
will find the most up to date
line of clothing and furnish-
ing the city.
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Our prices are reasonable
for seasonable goods.
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Wadhams & Co's Corner
201-203 So. flain St.
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NEW LOCATION
322-324 S. Main St.
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NEW LOCATIOI
NEXT TO
ORPHEUM THEATRE
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Temple Theatre
ADMISSIONSc.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Tues. May i-In the Park (with Chas.
Chaplin) "Chip of - The Flying U"
(with Kathlyn Williams.)
Wed. May 12--After the Storm (with
Louise Vale)%
GET YOUR
STRAW HAT NOW
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Low enou~ghf in frPont
to be comfortable
H ig h enough in back
to be correct in style.
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RED-MAN
COLLAR
EARL & WILSON
MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.
Individual
Custom Tailoring
That is correct
in style and tit
The new fabrics for this
season are here in large
assortments.
CALL EARLY
A. F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor
516 E. William Street
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MYLES
Coth Shop
TAILORS
Our cloth patterns are all specials. The woolen
house we represent has a monopoly on them.
OVERPLAIDS
are among our specials. They are the real attraction this
year. An "overplaid" is two plaids crossing at right
angles, but much subdued so as to give a rich effect.
OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE
FurWOMCN
Madame Margaret Ober, the distin-
guished German contralto of the Met-
ropolitan Opera company, who is rec-
ognized as one of the greatest German
dramatic contraltos, along with Clar-
ence Whitehall, the dramatic Wagne-
rian baritone of the same institution,
Harold Bauer, known as the "Master
Pianist," and Margaret Keyes, of the
Chicago Opera company; will appear
at the opening May Festival concert on
Wednesday night.
"New Life," which was given one of
its first performances in America in
University Hall several years ago, will
be offered at the Thursday evening
May Festival concert. Theodore Har-
rison will have the baritone role for-
merly taken by Sydney Biden of Ber-
lin, while Olive Kline, the young
American soprano who has gained
such fame the past few years, will ap-
pear in the soprano part formerly tak-
en by Syil Sammis.
PROF. LOUIS KAHLENBERG TO
SPEAK ON THURSDAY EVENINc4
Prof. Louis Kahlenberg, director of
the course in chemistry at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, who was sched-
uled to lecture here April 29, under
the auspices of Phi Lambda Upsilon,
honorary chemical society, has been
secured to speak at 7:30 o'clock Thurs-
day in the amphitheater of the chem-
ical building. The subject for Pro-
fessor Kahlenberg's address will be
"A Neglected Principle of Chemistry
and Some of Its Applications." The
lecture will be open to the general
public and no admission will be
charged.
Lovejoy, '16, Reports Positions Scaree
After visiting the different motor
factories in Detroit last week, Phil. C.
Lovejoy, '16,'secretary of the "Y" em-
ployment bureau, found that work
there is not so plentiful as it was last
year. Last year a large number of
students were given employment in
Detroit, and from the present outlook
it is feared that but a few jobs can
be secured.
IHaislip, '14L, Announces Engagement
Edward W. Haislip, '14L, has recent-
ly announced his engagement to lone
Womack of St. Paul, Minn. The an-
nouncement was made at the Delta
Theta Phi house last night, and the
marriage will probably take place in
June.
B. YOUNG WILL LECTURE ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TONIGHT
Bicknell Young, C.S.B., who will lec-
ture on Christian Science at 8:00
o'clock tonight in Sarah Caswell An-
gell hall, is not a stranger to Ann Ar-
bor, having spoken here before under
the auspices of the Christian Science
society of the University of Michigan.
Mr. Young's three sons were former
students of the, university.
Call 106 for large flat racks for in-
itiating parties.
Horse and runabouts, everything
new, complete livery. Phone 106.
The picture of the Soph Prom is
said to be one of the best flash-lights
ever made. Get one of Daies & Nick-
els.
May iou-Mon Tues.- lsie Janis, in
The Caprices of Kitty. 5-part Para-
mount.
May 12-Wed.-Mary Pickford in Blphind
the Scenes. Rebooked. Paramount.
May 13 4-Thurs.-Frl.-Lois Weber in
Sunshine Molly, 5 part. Paramount.
Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
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Attention, Seniors
Now is the opportune time
to be measured for
and
Gowns
NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE
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Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4;00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Mon. May io-"A Theft in the Dark," a
3-part feature with Miriam Nesbit.
Ham Comedy. r-part drama.
Tues. May u-"The Cipher Key," 3 part
feature with Earl Metcafe. The ward
of the Mission, 1-part drama, i-par
comedy.
Wednesday, May 12-CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNG in "Hearts in Exile," Five
part Shubert feature.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65.060
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, . D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
The Farmers & Mechanics Dank
101-103-105 South MaIn Street
Dr. Tom Lovell on
"CAPS AND GOWNS"
The caps and the gowns are ready,
For the boys and the girls to put on
When once more the Yellow and Blue
On-counencemnent day will be sung.
Hurrah for the girl who has conquered
Like the boy deep problems through
And have won for themselves a victory
Since in the University School.
"Now Tom, do you think
you will sel 1 your books?"
"Why, no, Wahr's and
Sheehan's are selling them.
I am only pushing them."
PRICE 0c.
Fetch your old shoes
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Capital, $100,000.
Surplus and Profits . .
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You needn't No Rubber
Choke yourLegs in Leg Band
ONE LOOK tells you why, you're
going to wear NEVER BIND. It can't
choke your leg - alwave lifts on the
socks i ust enough to keep thems smooth
U Mercerized, 25c; double grip, 35c; silk 50c.
CEOR'E FROST CO. Makers. Boston. Mass.
$75,0001
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU
The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor-
dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME-
PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves
the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent-
ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF 100 PER CENT, as
compared with prices usually charged.
The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par-
ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design
and make special furniture to order.
Builders of new homes will find it to their advantage to em-
ploy the facilities afforded by 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
COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY
Corer Edwin and Division Streets
Notice.
The following amendments of the
constitution of the University of Mich-
igan Union have been proposed by the
board of directors and will be voted
upon at the mass meeting to be held
in Hill auditorium, on the evening of
May 12.
Article III.
Section 2. To be amended to read
as follows: Any person eligible to ac-
tive membership may become a life
member on payment of $50.00.
Article VII
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Diamonds
7Ti nk ,qf our stock af diamonds
lvhen you think *f diamonds
Section 2.
as follows:
To be amended to read
Any 25 members of the
NOTICE
LOST OR STRAYED-Brindle bull-
dog. White paws, white breast,
weight 30 pounds. Call 753. Reward.
158-9-60
LOST-On the streets of Ann Arbor,
Saturday, a pair of eye-glasses. Find-
er please call Alpha Phi House 368.
WANTED-Ten students for work in
Mlichigan summer resorts. Entirely
new and most up-to-date proposition
on the market. See Mr. Muir, Allen-
el Hotel, Thursday and Friday.
A BARGAIN-Touring car in good
running order for less than street
car fare fer the summer. Must sell
before Friday. 209 W. Huron St.
FOR RENT-Modern, five room, steam
heated flat. Inquire 604 E. Liberty,
J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M or 1661-
Caps and gowns can be obtained
here today at a moments notice in all
sizes and for all departments. This is
a special "last hour" service. Mack,
University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
Just the thing for evenings and Sat-
urday's sport. Good automobile cheap.
209 W. Huron. At once.
The picture of the Soph Prom is
said to be one of the best flash-lights
ever made. Get one of Daines & Nick-
els.
Union may nominate candidates for
any or all offices for which the nom-
inating committee nominates by sign-
ing a petition and filing it, properly
signed, with the recording sec-
retary before 9:00 o'clock of
the fourth day preceding Cam-
pus Election Day. On so re-
ceiving the nomination of one or more
candidates,' the , recording secretary
shall at once cause the list of nomi-
nees appearing in The -Michigan Dai-
ly and on the bulletin boards to be
accordingly revised.
Article VII.
Section 3. (a) The election of offi-
cers shall be held in University hall,
or such place as the board of direc-
tors designates, on the third Saturday
in May, or on such day as is fixed for
campus election day. The polls -shall
be open from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock; or
during what ever time the polls for
the Campus Election Day shalbe
open. 5-12
it will pay you to know that we have the largest
assortment for your choosing, sold at the first cost
of sellingdiamonds--because we buy direct-buy
in quantities-buy for cash--and give you the#
benefit of the saving-also the service which can
only be had from years of experience in the diamond
business.
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ARNO ,LD & ICO.
JEWELERS
220 South Main Street
Going to Whitfmore'?
Skate at Weinberg's
Friday Night.
Roller Rink
2280
Call taxi
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Buy Vulcan films for Swing-out.
They give best results for pictures
made late in the afternoon. For sale
at Daines & Nickels or at The Delta.
University Ave._ Pharmacy Drugs
and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf
Buy Vulcan films for Swing-out.
They give best results for pictures
made late in the afternoon. For sale
at Daines & Nickels or at The Delta.
Phone 4 Whitmore Lake Exchange
THE LAKE VIgW . HOTEL
Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners
BOATS AND GARAGE
Victrola Owners Beware
Do not buy a cheap inferior steel needle which is being sold in this
city. Notice the difference between the Victor needle point and the inita-
tion. The Victor is sharp and fits the grooves in the record for which it
was made. You will not notice the wear in your records now but you
will in adfew weeks when they will begin to scratch because the imitation
needles do not fit the grooves. Always use the combination Victor needles
with Victor records.
GRINNELL BROS.
120 E. LIBERTY ST.
J. E. BURKE, Proprietor
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Canoes by thee hour and storage for FOR RENT-,Concert Grand Piano $5
private canoes-P. G. Tessmer. per month; Ceceilian Piano player
for 'sale with 30 rolls in fine shape.
Skate at Weinberg's Roller Rink $40.00. $312 S. Division. Phone 212-J
Friday Night. ----
Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
Drop in after the game or after
ing tennis and try a 5c soda.
play-
Van
ti jDoren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf.
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