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J. L. CH-APMAN MCI I9H N
I .V IVE LE RAM) OPTOMETRIST
The Store of Reliability & Satisfation F N
'S 11:3 Soutl Main Street
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Sleep Anyplace pcit
Eat at Rex's
THE 'CLUB LUNCH
712 ARBOR STREET
Near State and Packard

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!'eta-fs4, to (icier Iiii vr~i13 Ad!it]d
1,LA N UCC11 CS1LIly TRIED
III EASTERfN UNIVERSITIES

With the purpose of providing aid
F t Yrfor the University whenever it is most
needed an alumni hnd has been es-
Wuierth Arcade tabished by Michigan graduates. The
fund, whch will. receive gifts and
________________________________________________________donations of money, securities or
other valuables from the alumni, is
11111111111111t11IIIIII~ tlililllllliillltli111111111111sntr111lled111by11 a botrrded bofa bainef ine irec--
a tors, all graduates, with whom rests
° l ~the:sole power ofmaking grants' fromlI
Does your mouth water Y he fund, except when special limita-
/ rtion are set on contributions by the
for a Strawberry Short-E donors.
cakelike moter m de? ' Direeors Namcl
M ca e 1*e moher ade The directors and trustees of the
fund are Ralph Stone, 192L, presidet
G EY H rei, S of the Detroit Trust company; Hion-
! a~rable Lawrence Maxwell, '74, of Cin-,l
SH OPH rets4 cinnati, formerly. U. S. solicitor-gen-
ral; Charles Baird, 95L, president
of the Western Exchange bank, Kan-
Nunn1TallS Southern a sas City, Mo.; Richard R. Smith, '92M,
e' of Grand Rapids; Honorable Edwin
Candies Denby, '96L, secretary of the navy;
? Q:Eat ibetyHome Made Fudge a William D. McKenzie, '96, Chicago;
600Eat LbetyErnest B. Perry, '96E, of ay City
1111I~i1111#l[111111111tlliltl~iltllliililllll1111.IMich.;11lllRollalllill11. BigehloRlla L, igeow, ' ,5 , of
Bigelow land Company, bankers, New
1111111111*1Itil 1101I'l IIIII'illllllllllllllllllllllllllQ11t11; and1111[Berthaok CtW.anAdamhaW.,da '88,8,
Hllr . C. Adams), Ann Arbor. AtI
tAt the sign of their meting November 13, 1920, the
Ye Joly Little Tailor trustee elected Lawrence Maxwell,
s , aI0 !!president; William 1). McKenzie, vice-
Ipresident, and Wilfred B. Shaw, sec-
. s "9retary. Robert A. Campbell, treasurer
N, of the University, is, ex-officio, tres-
r - urer ,of the fund.
The purpose for the establishment,
i"Y . ...ot the fund as outlined is two-fold.
] ,, = Fist, he needof te Uiverity ade
y~fi such a fund necessary. Although they
-state of Michigan affords a perpetual
a - and liberal income to the University,
w4 b,} =there are many items of expense and
.%,, -many features necessary to the Uni-
t, 1" ,ersity which it cannot hope to cover.
/' ,~ur Such recent alumni gifts as Hill audi-
toriumn and the Mchigan Union are
k } illustrations.
r Secondly, the fund is needed to
strengthen the influence of the alum-
-74 -ni. At present, unlike the alumni of
' V .' many uyiversities, the graduates of
! the University of Michigan havse no
voce'in the control of the institution
save as voters of the state. This fund
11 1 INaims to give the individual graduate
Copyright 1,2i yir, v. rri & cQ. the feeling that he has a direct inter-
test in the affairs of the University
V y aj pe (1m 1The reserves of the Alumni Fund
TH1E SHIELD TiHAT PR1 0 T E C T S are, at present, quite small, consist-
i J r +T lg ofgifts from the 1916 'and the
YOU I NJ. ING~ CLOTHES 1919 casses. The gifts amount to
Iabout $150.
FThe sign of Ye jolty Little Tailor is the Club Unique 'Feature
si n of safety for you because 'it stands for Thsaun=ud lnhsbe
=tried with success at Yale and Cor-
nel. The sum of the Yale fund now
TIE B ST Q A JYjA ~ amounts to more than $,900,000.
One feature of the Michigan Alum-
for yu oe ni. fund is the establishment of a
=One-Percenters' club at the sugges,
in fir , tested wool fabrics in the newest authentic ion of. the New York Alumni assoea-
fnshin, deign tion. The members of this club have
,agreed, through suitable provisions in
5their wills, to leave the University one
Ta dtied to pour indi~idual measure by= percent of each of their estates.
9S OPERATIONS RENEWED THIS
°c WEEK BY ANN ARBOR FIR1
-The Production Foundries company
=renewed regular operations this week.
This great organiration t vast buying power and the high The present schedule will run about
grade workmanship of its thousands of expert tailors who c 50 percent of normal until the middle
are specialists in their lines, is brought to you here in our of April when orders now in hand will
store, insuring your satisfaction in both the clothes and the rere a steady increase to fall
,? pic -- hebid f lohe tatinvite the questionI capacity. During the recent period1
pric - te kid o clohes hatof depression the company has been
making various iprovements and ad-
-justments which will make it possible
to meet the increasing demand for
_J castings more adequately.
41lql,.&Q. . ~.".'.fF~~ 1 S - __Church Will Hold Hlard Times Party

A hard time costume party will be
jI held at 7730 o'clock tomorrow night
See our new =1 at the First Methodist church. The
ofeig tFe, W . G R O SS S committee in 'charge is arranging a
5program suitable for April pols' da-y
$35 an u 3 9 OuLLA ,.Man ~'" ~ ~t. S and guarantees to "fool evein the wit-
- ties t" in some way. All Methodist
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ABOUT A fellow.
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WHO SLIPPED.'
ON AN Iey hill.
AND STARTED to slide.
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AND TRIPPED up.
A FAT lady,.
WHO SAT ou him..
AND RODE down hill.
TO THE foot.
AND T HEN he wh~eezed.
"MADAM, YOU'LL have.
TO GET oft ~ere.
THIS IS as far,
AS I-go."
SO WHEN a new clerk..
WHO DIDN'T know,.
MY REGULAR smoke.
TRIED TO sell me,
SOME OTHER'kia(L
OF CIGARETTE.
I REMEMBERED that yam~i.
AND TOLD the clerk.
JUST WHERE to get off.
OTHER KINDS will burg.
AND GIVE off s~ahke.
I'LL ADMIT thlat much.
BUT THAT'S as tar.
AS I'LL go.
THERE'S ONLY one 'kind.
OF CIGARETTE.
THAT CAN, and will, and does.
REALLY 9"SATISFY-,$

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''please your taste
time - but that's as
they go. With finer t.
-both Turkish and D.
--and with finer ier
Chesterfields give y
fullest possible cigar(
,joyment. They always
It's the blend--and it
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