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11 practice on
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of Craftsmen
>dge at Mason-
lunch will be
10 associatiltf
room, Physics
Williams will
bes."
bating society
is, University,

G. E. Dyason are asked to report
for soccer football practice at 3
o'clock this afternoon on Ferry
field.
Kentucky club will hold a dinner at
6 o'clock Tuesday, room 323, Union.
Those wishing to reserve plates call
Burge at 2574.
CIt4b Gives Program in'Salem Tonight
-Another entertainment in the inter-
ests of the Washtenaw County Com-
munity service will be given by the
Cosmopolitan club tonight in Salem..
The program will include a Filipino
"flirtation dance," a Hindu act, a Jap-
anese dance, a recitation in modern
Greek, a mandolin solo by A. M. El-
kind, grad., and Chinese songs. All
the acts will be in costume. After the
entertainment a dance will be given
for the club.
Pres. Hutchins to Speak in Milwaukee
President Harry B. Hutchins ac-
companied by Deans M. E. Cooley and
V. C. Vaughan will attend a meeting
in Milwaukee, Wis., on Monday, ay
3, of the Milwaukee Michigan.Alumni
association. President Hutchins will
;peak.
Athletic Board Will Meet Saturday
Members of the Board in Control of
Athletics will meet at 2 o'clock, Satur-
day afternoon, on the third floor of
the Union. This will be an important
meeting and all members are request-
ed to be there on time.
Fc. Lecture to be Given Today
The usual Friday afternoon lecture
in Economics 2 will be given at 2
o'clock this afternoon in room B of
the Law building.

American League
Washington 2, New York 1.
Chicago 6, Cleveland 1.
Boston 7, Philadelphia 1.
Detroit 0, St. Louis 2.
National League
New York 0, Brooklyn 3.
Philadelphia'1, Boston 0.
Cincinnati 8, Pittsburg 2.
St. Louis 2, Chicago 6.
f , College
Notre Dame 3, Kalamazoo 2.

PHARMICS TO HOLD ANNUAL
SPRING BANQUET AND DANCE
An Al-pharmic ban'quet to be held
at the Michigan Union followed by a
dance at the Packard dance hall is
scheduled as the spring social event
of the chemistry department, to be
held next Friday night.
Arrangements for the affair have
been completed according to Frank J.
Helbig, '20P, and Nelda Taylor, '21P.
of the dance commatee anml Elmer C.
Hammond of the banquet committee.
Prof. and Mrs. C.h C. Glover and Prof.
and Mrs. A. F. Schlichting will chap-1
erone the affair.
Sandy Wilson's orchestra is to
furnish. the music.
Chi Namel did it. What? Made that'
old soft-wood floor, look just like a
new hard-wood floor. C. H. Major &
Co. Call' 237.-Adv.
Special sale on fine stationary and
fountain pens closes May 1. 0. D.
Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade.-Adv.

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DELAY IN RECEIVING LOCKERS
FOR GYM LAID TO TWO CAUSES
Delay in receiving gymnasium lock-
ers ordered last fall is due both to
labor troubles at the factory where
the order was placed, and to poor
conditions of shipping exeeprienced re-
cently, according to a statement from
the purchasing department yesterday.
The order, which was placed last
December, called for 1,000 lockers to
be delivered within six weeks from
the date of the order. Due to diffi-
culty in obtaining materials and la-
bor, the orderk was delayed. Recently
the difficulty experienced in transpor-
tation further delayed the cqnstruc-
tion of the lockers. 7
Architects' Party Tickets to Go on Sale
Tickets for the -annual May party of
the architects to be held Friday night,
May 7, in the Union, will go on ale
at 5 o'clock today and on next Tues-
day at the desk in the Union lobby.'
The committee states that admittance
to the May pary will not be limited to
he class alone which gives he affair.
Five dollars a couple has been set as
the ticket fee. Tickets may be also
obtained at any time in the architec-
tural corridors.
Get your typewriting and memeo-
graphing done now and avoid the
rush. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Ar-
cade.-Adv.
Don't forget that we can supply you
with any thing in the wallpaper or
paint trade. C. H. Major , Co. Phone
237.-Adv.
if

ENGRAVING & EMBOSSING
100 cards and new plate, up from..... $2.75
100 cards from old plate. ...........$1.75
Place your order now and secure prompt, delivery

0. D. MORRILL
17 NICKELS ARCADE

/For a light lunch of Home-
cooked food, stop at
Beckers Delicatessen
119 East Liberty
Phone 2620-M
OPEN SUNDAYS 4 TO 6P.M.
For Traveling Anywhere Anytime
YOU WILL ENJOY USING THE
A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issued by'this bank. They
come in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are cashed
by Ba'hks, Hotels, Railroads, etc., without identification.

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mentlers
y hike.
AlI prac-

tdent Volun-
class meets,

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club

meets,

n. ,

al Friday aft-
be held at 21
tw building.

If those shades need renewing
remodeling call 237. C. H. Major
Co.-Adv.

Fine
basket
wards.

caps. ,Herringbones, tweeds,
weaves. Priced, $2.50 up-
Wild & Co., 311 S. State St.J

FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK
101-105 SOUTH MAIN STREET 830 SOUTH STATE STREET
(Nickels Arcade)

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Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

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Weather, Big Stocks, Bigger Bills, Etc. Force Us To

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Unload Our

$300003

Stock

"Of High

Grade

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OTHING

AND

FURNISHINGS

STARTING

. May1st-For 1Week O;nl
Can Save Many Dollars By Taking Advantage of This
Wonderful Sale

NOTE

THESE

PRICES

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0 6 S * 0 0 .* * * * * S S S

. $29.75
* 33.75
. 38.50
. 41.75

TERMS CASH
NO APPROVALS
ALTERATIONS EXTRA

$60.00 Suits.....
$65.00 Suits .......

0 0 . . . .*

g.. .. ..

$70.00 Suits . ...

f " w " 0 $50000

54.75
58.50
67.50

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$80.00 Suits ..

Sc......
* go*o..*

of Our

Furnishing Specials

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SHIRTS

UNION SUITS

I I

CAPS

....... '.$ 3.59
.......... 4.49
7.29
...... .... . 8.89,
..... . . .. . 10.49
........... 12.69

KNITTED AND ATHLETIC
$2.50 values.. ...... . .'$2.19
$3.00 values .... .. .......2.49
$4.00 values'.............329
$4.00 values.. ...........3.29
$5.00 values............4.19

$3.00 values.......
$3.50 values... . .
$4.00 values.......

.....$2.69
.2.98
... 3.39

/$1.50
$2.00
$3.00

NECKWEAR

EXTRA SPECIAL

Ties
Ties
Ties

CLOTH HATS
$5.00 values.... .......$3.98

....$1.29
. . .1.69
.2.49
. ..... . 3.39

DOLPHIN PURE
SILK HOSE

Per Pair

.$ .89

". .r .. . . y.. . . ...

$4.00 Ties

Six Pairs for ..........

..$5.00

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217 SOUTH MAIN

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