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TEMICHIGANDAr

DAILY

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AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Screen
3aesti=-Lionel Barrymore in
"The Devil's. Garden."
Arcade - "Paying the Piper."
Comedy, "Edgar Camps Out,"
and Kinograms.
+Wuertli--Otis Skinner in "Kis-
met," and Fox News.
* Orpheum-Katherine McDonald
in "The Notorious Miss Lisle."
Goldwyn comedy, "Excess Bag-
gage,"' and; Vod-a-vil Movies.
THIS WEEK

auspices of the Symphonic league, atI ment at the annual conference of the
7 o'clock 'Wednesday evening, March:{ninth' district of the International As-
23, in Newberry hall. sociation of Rotary clubs.
As this !s Dr. Stanley's last year as WVith Mr. Thomas was George Oscar
director of the University School of Bowen, of the School of Music, direct-
IMusic, the banquet is to be given in' or of music in Ann Arbor schools.
his honor and the music students of
the School of Music and of the Uni- -______________
versity are invited. A .program of an:
, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
unusual nature has been planned by'
the committee of which Ava Comin,
'21, is chairman. Subscribers having any cause
G Tickets may be procured at thei for complaint on the delivery of
School of Music before Tuesday noon. their Mcia al ilpes

Have you tried those wonderful Sun-
day Chicken Dinners at Teet's Din-
ing Rooms.-Adv.
NEARLY 400,000 own a Corona type-
writer. Price $50.00. Eiasy terms if
desired. 0. D. Morrill, 17 :Nickel's Ar-
cade.-Adv.
Read The Daily for Campus news.
FREE TRAINING
During Spring Vacation
SELLING BRUSHES

After the dance you are invitea to
the Chinese Gardens.-Adv.
You will be supplied with just the
right gown at the Mabel A. ,Tolford
Shop., First doorway east of Arcadel
Theater:-Adv.

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Sleep AnyplacelVu,
Eat at Rex'9s a
THE CLUB LUNCG
712 ARBOR STREET
N ear State and Packard

Thioms Plays on Rotary Program
Frank L. Thomnas, instructor' in
the voice department at the School
of Music, returncid yesterday from
Saginaw where lie accompanied on the
piano and assisted in the entertain-

phlone 960 or call at thle Mih-
igan Daily office so that satis-
factory service can be rendered.
All papers should be folded and
thrown on the porches by 7:30
A. M.

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IPER'FECTLY EXPRESSED
- a TEL. 598 FOR INDIVIDUAL ~
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You Can't Mistake-
It,s A Money Maker!
Write' Box "Brushes"
Care °Miolgan Daly

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Wtey( nd)-Uin Ma- GOLF HOSE GOLF CLOTHES
I bel's Room," a pajama frolic. yw
Garrick (Detroit)-"The Bird of
Paradise," an Hawaiian rom--
ance with Florence Roc~kwell .:r-
and the Singing Hawaiians.
Schubert (Detroit) -- Second - Spring
week of "Broadway Brevities
of 1920," with Bert. Williams =T=v-__
and George McKay. H ~a t
R. 0.0T. C. RIFLE TEAM CHJutOSlitl
FOR OHIO STATE CONTEST ~snailler in
Major Willis Shippam, 'who is in- shape, wt
charge of the R. 0. T. C. rifle drill,,,an-
nounces that H. H. Hulbert, '21, R. S. a welt edge
Moore, '22E, A. H. Robins, '23, S. M. bim Lgh
Shindel,' '22E, L. B. Stokesberry, '24, rm ih
and L. Thompson, '22, will make utp I h emta ilrpeetteUi oosw l
thveamfyR.0Tht.willtreprenetpUreIv l.rs l
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Mv. M. Burnside, '24, will be the team 's
substitutes. These men are now prac-
ticing at the ArrIlory to prepare for the
contest.
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DR.. STANLEY WILL BE . GUEST =al 'Cato S-
OF HONOR AT BANQUETr
Dr. Albert A. Stanley will be the - FINE TAILORING FINE FURNISHINGS
guest of honor at the annual banquet
of tthe chSchool Muof cMusicudgiven unterrrtherlarilrrirultrltit'.rrrrrtlrrrrilrllrrrrrrIIrlrrtIIIrIrIltllrrttIl11trUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII "

Ask for the

THE SIGN OF THE BEST

The Smart Looking, jPopular Shoe
for CAM PU JS
1 nd CLASS ROOM
Ideal, All Round College Shoe
Same High Q~ality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
If your dealer cannot supply you
write us for catalog and prices
THOMAS HRLOGAN COMPANY
Hudson, Mass.

SADDLE PONIES & HORSES

427 SO. MAIN
NEAR PACKARD

Student Livery
STUDENT OWNED

PHONE
1687-R

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Hari Mcaffner
Clothes

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Season and Weather

Don't *Throw

Away Your

say:

An exceptional opportunity to dispose
of your. worn clothes at the very high-,

Time for a

New

Spring '

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Suit

a

est prices

ASTER next- week; warmer fweath-

t:

er every dlay.

It's time for a new

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Just Now I Need

MEN'S .CLOTHING AND SHOES
and can pay you a good price for, any-
thing that you have no further use for.
Never mind if they are soiled or worn,
I am an expert cleaner and repairer and
everything is put in the best possible
condition before being offered for sale.

spring suit. Hart Schaffner & Marx
have designed *new suits -that the col-

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lege man will like.

They're extremely

smart, but conservative in every line.

Materials and patterns could be

no

better; tailoring of a higher order does

not exist.

The long wear results in true

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economy.
back.

Satisfaction -- or

money

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Can Also pay Good Prices for
Ladies' Garments and Shoes

Topcoat and rain
coats styles are

Men's Furnishingp
too, for Easter:

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a

new

wear

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CLAUJDE

BROWN

Reule, Conlin,,.Fiegel Co.

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Second=Hand Store

Maim at Washington

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120 North 4th Avenueho e20

Phone 260 1

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