r- '. . '' _4 Body Herrera to Speak Tonight ,troit, was G. D. Herrera, of the Spanish de- igan State partment, will lecture in English on recent an- "Colombia" before the La Sociedad ization in Hispanica at 7:15 o'clock tonight in is a. mem- Tappan hall. The lecture,- which is n of Mac- open to the public, will be followed by Detroit. a regular meeting of the society. illllll lll llil1111111l1I ll II 1l 1 l 11111111111lilii Cigarettes and Tobaccos" : rettes cut to 18c or 2 for 35c. atimas 23c or 2 for 45c. TOBACCO NEW PRICE ce Albert, Tuxedo, Old English, 6 oz tin, $1.35. Gillette Razors, 85o Ito Strop Razor, 890. , all kinds, cut in prices. Cigarette rPaper, 2 for 100. TORE WITH THE RIGHT PRICE. CIGAR ST ORE EAST HURON STREET SiSll to Speak in Detroit Prof. A. Franklin Shull, of the zoo- logy department, wil speak before the Biological club of the Detroit Junior* college this afternoon, on the subject of "Heredity and Adaptation." Patronize our Advertisers.-Ady. . Reliablejeweler CHA PMAN 113 South Main STUDENTS LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON O EN)6:30 A. . TILL 11:00 P. M. VARSITY .TRACLKTEAM LEAVES TOMORROW FOR ILLINOIS RELAY -MEET -- Coach Steve Farrell will take a party of 17 track men, Manager Bail- ey, and Trainer Billy Fallon to Ur- bana tomorrow morning for the Il- linois relay carnival. The W'olevr- ine colts hope to frisk through the meet and return with a goodly col- lection of gold watches and silver and bronze medals. In the trials yesterday afternoon the doubtful places in the relay teams were filled. By virtue of a tie race' in the quarter mile in the good time of 54 seconds, Rankin and Joyner won the right to run with Siemans and Thomas on the one nile relay. team. These two men are improving: with every day's work. Rankin, should knock off an exceptionally good race on the dirt track at Illinois, for the smaller track here bothers the big quarter miler considerably. Thomas and Siemans are men of proven worth. They can be expected to carry the } Michigan colors to victory if it is at hasn't all .possible. jumpin Davis Completes Medley Team vaulter Harry Davis, who is just recovering vaultir from a bad cold, tore off a mile in 4:37. igan. His time barely beat VandeVisse's Stipe 4:37 1-5. Davis was selected for the igan in mile, position on the medley team. Walke The other members of this outfit will the lis be Thomas and Siemans who will run a quarter mile each, and Hattendorf -BO' who will journey a half mile. John Polhamus, ,who was expected' to run a fast race in the mile trials pulled a tendon in his left leg in the fourth Tues lap of the race. opening JacktBowen is off the sick bed and doubles crares a crack at the Illini milers. namen Douglas is also rapidly rounding into off und shape. These two with Arndt and Union Standish will compose the four-mile has st team. at Mic - i In " . apalFQnca im sda: igc it. der ead: ;higa ho io Enter e mi events The other members of the party will include entries in the special events. Captain Simmons and Burke will run the 75 yard and 300 yard dashes. Tnuesday afternoon Burke navigated one tap of the gym track in 19 and 1-5 seconds, equalling Carl Johnson's rec- ord foYl the track. Such stepping in. practices bids well to produce some fine work in cohpetition. Landowski will compete in the broad jump and the pole vault. Landy C t ' :' - , a num er pus. Wh( chance to ors there competitio ly to riec have been Entries be turned later than round wil March 7, ---- ---- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- --- ,! I s PHONE 136-M PHONE 136-M 1215-17 PROSPECT * * 1215-17 PROSPECT - Just received ioo boxes of National Crackers fresh today which we are going to put on sale Friday and Saturday for only 49-cents a box while -they last. Come early, before they are all sold. Order your Ice Cream here for your Sunday dinner. I Half bf the entHE ed in the opening re vivors will compete three games. The for the sic"games finals which will b tition. Men are eli the singles and do but will have to. i each tournament, e in one event will i ward the grand tot Winners will be cups, while runner; carton of cigarette, charged for the ent DOZEN '25 b RECEIVE I Freshman basketball close- March 3. Coach awarded numerals to th men: Gowan, Warney, S ery, Slaughter, Hagert Hadley, Landre, Robe Kressbach. Numerals were saward ly for merit but diligen, ance*were factors that e allotment. ,In comparis year's freshmany team t ticeable lack of class an so characterized last yea several promising indiv uncovered nevertheless. .- -;..- -.j I / ... ' :: . err . cry man can afford Atarx rt Schaffner & style These clothes give such long efficient service that they're the most economical you can buy See the new styles for Spring 1922 =. i# $ 2.50 OSWALD KATZ 8145So. StateSt. DELTA BLOCK Greys, Tans and Stripes Latest Collar Attached Are .You Lucky : New Spring SHIRTS OSWALD KATI Phone 2383-1 Cleaning and Pressing _1 f i r i i A I 1 r a The following are t hockey games schec noon at the Coliseum I Preliminaries in the All-campus io shooting contest will start at 6: o'clock tonight. Each contestant w shoot 25 free throws out of which will have to be caged in order to qua ify for the second round. In the se ond round, 25 more throws will made. The ten men who make t largest number of goals in the 60 a tempts will qualify for the finals. TI two high men in the finals, which w consist of 50 throws, will be giv cups. Such> a, contest should arot considerable interest among'those w participate and it is hoped that large number will enter. In the Soci Detroters def by a score of Aety le Intramural a Topcoats Sport Suits Sit We are not very man needs one; e best of them a r e re. Belted models glans, loose, easy, oxy" coats and a .riety of other ones. There are many new ideas in belted suits; many pleasing plait ar- rangements. Any num- ber of the best models that college men favor. Here are two, three and, four button models. Some of them straight hanging, others body tracing. New lapels and'other features. about your m just wondered asking 'You arks. We if you are Presbyterians Defer At the general meet byterian church soci day night', vote was tal to the purchase of a si posed new church bi decided that action wa at the present time 'general business, depre one, of the many students Who'eat three. meals ebery "3Oa to $42.50 $30 $30 day (besides midnight lunch) at that good old fashioned restaurant of--- i I i TOUTS V ANTED Sophomores who wi out for assistant inter manager are asked to the athletic office at Friday afternoon. C to $55 to $55 For Your] le Conlin Fiegel Co. V ai ft S 9 I - PAC FOR TERM Buy your class J'Iain at Washington U iti6 So. University Abe.