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OVERCOAT SALE
All ready to wear garments in our shop at 25 per cent
discount. It will pay you to invest in an Overcoat now. In-
cluded in this sale are many spring weight coats, just what you
will need in sixty days from now, and at that time you will pay
the regular price.
All our garments are new, many have only been in the

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GO TO ANN ARBOR'S LEADING
CQMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
for Amateur Finishing, Copying, Enlarging Lantern
Slides etc. A complete and fresh stock of Eastman
Kodaks and Supplies always on hand.
L Y N D 0 N ' S 719 N. University Ave.

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shop thirty days.

First come, first served.

Dress Suits
for Hire

J. K. MALCOLM
604 EAST LIBERTY

Shirts to
Order

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Sit Early For Your "MICHIGANENSIAN"
PICTURE AT
MAIN STUDIOS
1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y
Perfect Portraitures
Unsurpassed Accomodations for
Group Photographs.
Q "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro-
fessional Way.
619 E. Liberty St. PHONE 948-W

CUPID'S HOLIDAY DRIVE
THINS BAHLUR HANKS
(Continued from Page One.)
Howard Bryden, '10L, member of the
Sigma Nu fraternity, will be married
to Miss Adelaide Shepherd, '12, a mem-
ber of the Kappa Kappa Gamma so-
rority, at Adrian tomorrow morning
at 11 o'clock.
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Lillian Taft,
daughter of Prof. and Mrs. L. R. Taft,
of Lansing, to Dr. Harry M. Sage.
'13H. Dr. Sage is now connected with
the Ohio State university of Colum-
bus, O.
Miss Gertrude N. Hunawill, '11, and
William W. Tracy, Jr., of Rocky Rord,
Colo., have made announcement of
their marriage. The groom is a grad-
uate of M. A. C.
Informal announcement has been
made of the approaching marriage of
Prof. W. J. Hale of the chemistry de-
partment to Miss Helen Dow of Mid-
land, Mich. The marriage will take
place early in February and the couple
will reside at )412 Cambridge road.
Mrs. J. A. Russell has announced
the engagement of her daughter, Miss
Edith Russell, to Lieut. John S.
Switzer, '16, U. S. A. Miss Russell is
a daughter of the late Prof. Israel C.
Russell of the geology department.
Lieut. Switzer is now stationed at Fort
Leavenworth, Kans.

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ARCADE
Shows at 3:oo; 6:30; 8:00; 9:30
,oc unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
Fri.-5-Mlle. Pavlowa in "The Dumb
Girl of Portici." 9 parts. i5c. Shows
at 3, 6:30, 8:30.
Sat.-6-Lillian Walker in "The Blue En-
velope Mystery." Children's Matinee,
z P. M., "When Mice Make Merry,"
"Jocko, the Lovesick Monk," (car-
toons), "Intimate Study of Birds."
Mon.-TA-8-9-NAZI.OVA. in "WAR
BRIDES," 8 parts. 25c.

"LOVE O' MIKE"

Mat GARRICK
DETROIT

Week of
Jan. 1

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C. W. CR AhAM, Mgr

Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45,
8:15, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Fri.-5-Louise Huff and Jack Pickford in
"Seventeen." Also Bray Cartoons.
Sat.-6-H. B. Warner in "A Vagabond
Prince." Also Triangle Comedy. 15c.
Sun.-Mon.-7-8-Blanche Sweet in "Un-
protected." Also Holmes Travels.
Tues.-g*Bessie Love in "Sister of Six."
Also Triangle Comedy. 15c.

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DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL

$17.00 UP

FREE
A PAIR of PANTS

$17.00 UP

FREE
with every S U I T or overcoat
Ward's Kassy Kut Klothes
Dan Massina, Mgr. 118 E. HURON ST.

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Goodhow Floral Co.
225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321
Everything in the line of
fresh cut flowers.
Good variety of flowering
plants.
Greenhouses-Observatory and
Volland St. Phone, 170-M.
ARREST B.W W LEWIS IN
COLBERTDEATH TANGLE
Warrant for Pittsburg Broker First
Issued in Connection with
Murder of Model
Philadelphia, 'Jan. 4.-The first ar-
rest growing out of the brutal mur-
der of Mazie Colbert, pretty model,
last Friday was ordered this afternoon,
when Captain of Detectives Tate
swore out a warrant for the appre-
hension of Bernard W. Lewis, son of
Wenman Lewis, a prominent Plts-
burg lawyer.
No connection with the murder it-
self is attached to the arrest of Lewis
who is specifically charged with hav-
ing defrauded Elwood Powell of $19
taxi fare. The issuance of the war-
rant led to the belief that Lewis is the
man who ordered the taxi at the Belle-
vue-Stratford, accompanied two wom-
en to Germantown and then ordered
Powell to drive to the Wilton apart-
ments. A police "flyer" was sent broad-
cast ordering Lewis' arrest for "de-
fraud."
A "flyer" is a telegrgm by which a
person can be held to await the ar-
rival of the warrant itself. The po-
lice have declared that a man who got
out of the machine and entered the
Wilton apartments must have been the
last person to see her before she was
found beaten to death, and that he
might be able to throw some light on
the murder.
Lewis Absent for Several Weeks
Pittsburg, Jan. 4.-Bernard Lewis
has been in the east for several weeks,
according to Wenman Lewis, father of
the broker. The elder Lewis declared
that he doesn't know the present
whereabouts of his son. He would not
discuss the case at all.
Lewis is connected with the Findley,
Lewis Coal company. Efforts to get
in communication with members of
his family were futile.

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George Lovett & Co. Frank Stafford & Co.
IN PR ESENTIN O
"eCONCENTRATION"~ 'A H UNTERS GAME'
MYSTERY, MUSIC, SCIE-NCE F\T ]U1 FI
AND MIRTH y1yNI. 1a1 t ..IA )
"T HE MAN ABOUT TOWN"
LE ROY and MBLHAT
IN .\RTISTIC VOCAL~ OiTERIN(G
"T HlE FILYIN tN MON OL({lSi'
HENY f. WAIHALL in
UNDAY t Trunt soul"

STUDENTS REPORT LOSS OF
ARTICLES AT 1. C. STATION
Articles, ranging from a small purse
to a suit case, were lost by University
students returning from their vacation.
Several of them have been found and
returned to the rightful owners, while
the more valuable ones are still miss-;
.ing
H. G. Cohn, '19L, reports the loss of
a black satchel, with his name at-
tached, containing two law books and
essential class notes, and other valu-
able articles. The satchel was missed
by the owner when leaving No. 10
train from Chicago yesterday evening.
Another party lost a suit case from
a taxi on State street near the Michi-
gan Central station Wednesday, while
George White, '17, lost a small black4
purse, containing several valuable ar-
ticles.
150 Missing from Ship Sunk by U-Boat
London, Jan. 4.--The transport+
Ivernia was submarined in the Medit-
erranean and 150 of those aboard are
missing, the admiralty announced to-
day. The Ivernia is listed as a vessel;
of 14,278: tons, built in 1900, and was,
the property of the Cunard line, regis-
tered at Liverpool. The Ivernia plied
between Boston and Liverpool. She
has been in government service since,
the beginning 'of the war.+
Three Arts and Cr&its Plays Given
Three plays are to be given in the
Arts and Crafts theater of Detroit to-
day and tomorrow. The first produc-l
tion will consist of the following
plays: "Ephraim and the Winger
Bear," a phantasy by Kenneth Sawyer
Goodman; "The Revesby Sword Play,"
an English folk play, and "Abraham
and Isaac," a miracle play. Tickets
ara $2.00.

Today
1 to 2 o'clock-Rehearsal of Hindu
act, U-11all.
4 o'clock--Re-iearal of "Pillars of
Society", U-Hall.
4 to 6 o'clock--Rehearsal of Chinese
act, U-Hall.
7 to 9 o'clock-Rehearsal of Dadda,
1einelope, garden party, and boys,
IWII auditorium.
Tel orrovi
9 to 11 o'clock--Rehearsal of Ha-
waiian act, U-Hall.
11 to 12 o'clock-Rehearsal of Tii-
du act, U-H11.
2 to 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of Japun-
ese act with the children, Hill audi-
toriun.
4 to 6 o'clock-Rehearsal of Chinese
act with the crowd, Hill auditorium.
7 to 9 o'clock-Rehearsal of Pen-
elope, Dadda, Rufus, garden party,
and boys, Hill auditorium.
U.Noticos
Meeting of twe consulting and, as-
sociate editors of the Inlander at 4
o 'clo~k this afternoon in the Press
bail din ?.
Tjuero will be a mueeting of the bus-
iness staff of the Gargoyle at 4:30
o'clock this afternoon at the Gargoyle
office. All staff members and try-outs
be sir'e to- attend this meeting or
notify the buisiness manager.-
A bit of a compliment to the folk at
home, were a giftie of somthing niftie
from the James Foster House of Art. tf
We can supply you with anything
known to te wal-paper and paint
trade. C.11. M1jor & Co. tf
Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad,

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