TH THIGAN DAILY ..........e;. I New Spring What more do you want? THAN LYNDON'S GUARANTEE "Upon receipt of any roll of film we develop if you find a single defect we will not charge you one cent for developing." And we still give you PEACE TIME'S PRICES. Peace Time's Quality because we are still using the same developing formula that we used before the war-we could sell our metal for a fabulous price and "get along" the same as others do but no! We must give you the best and that's what you get when you take your films to LYNDON'S. L Y N D 0 N ' S 719 N. University Ave 11 1 ' i 1 VOOL EN S I Text Books for the are now ready. A selection made now will be reserved. A nnounce Summer Camp Instructors Pop. Mat. ©Weko Wed. Best GRBI K no Seats $1.50 R I Feb.26 DETROIT AL. JOHNSON in ROBINSON CRUSOE JR. Second Professors C. T. Johnston and H. Ding of the Engineering Col- lege to Have. Charge W. , J. K. Malcolm East Liberty Malcolm Building FRATERNITIES We have unsurpassed accomodations for group photographs MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures 'Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHONE 948-W New Classes A tentative list of the corps of in- structors and assistants for the sur- veying work at Camp Davis next sum- mer was announced yesterday by Prof. C. T. Johnston, head of the surveying department, who, with Prof. H. W. King, will have charge of the camp. Other faculty men will be Professors H. B. Merrick, H..G. Raschbacher, and H. Brodie, and Mr. R. S. Swinton. Three graduate students and seven senior engineers will assist with the work. The graduate students are G. M. Bleekman, W. Vintz, and R. A. Dodge. The senior engineers are R. L. McNamee, H. J. McFarlan, E. R. McLaughlan, V. Donatelli, C. J. Pratt, K. H. Case, and P. C. Satterthwaite. Dr. C. B. Stouffer of the University health service is to be camp physician. AT THE THEATERS * * TODAY* * 1ajestic- Vandeville. * S Arcade -- Ethel Barrymore in * * Te White Raycn." Also a * Drew comedy (Under the an- * spices of the Girls' Glee club.) * __* * {rphleumn- kathlyn Williams in * "'The Redeeming Lovo." Also * * Baray cartoons. * * _ _* * Rae- Florence Reed in Thie Dancing Girl." Also Lone- some Luke comedy. * * -* ----I i Showsat 3:o; F=:o; 8 : 0 : cs roc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phovne 6 M Thurs.-i--Virginia Pearson in "Bitter Truth"; Chap. 18 of Billie Burke in "Gloria's Romance." 15c. Fri.-a-Fthel Barrymore in "The White Raven"; Drew Comedy. (IUn- dier the auspices of U. of M. Girls' Glee Club.) 15c. Sat, -3-William Courtney and Lucille Lee Stewart in "The Ninety and Nine" ; also Cartoon. 1Sc. Orpheum Theatre Watinces. 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45, 8.1,5, q30. Saturdays Holidays continuous. Sat.-3-frank Keenan in "The Sin Ye Do." Also Triangle Comedy. Evening 15c. Sun.-Mon.-4-5-Pauline Frederick in "The Slave Market." Also Holmes Tlravels. Evening 15c. 'Pues.- 6- essie Love in "The Heiress at Coffee Dan's." Also Triangle Comedy. Fvening 15c. Goodhew 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. ' N 1 Good Show? IRae Theatre I'LL SAY SO! SHEEHAN & CO. Look Who's Semester on the Bill 11. II TODAY! Real IN OUR Night School IN' SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING PENMANSHIP Monday-Wednesday-Friday Evenings Begin March 5th Enroll Today 3:00-TODAY-7:30 & 5:00 'Tennessee Ten "The Jazz Band" DAVE VINE and LUELLA TEMPLE In a Bunch of Squirrel Food POLZIN BROS. Acrobatic Comedians BUD LORRAINE" Cowboy Ventriloquist EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE 6-SERENADERS-6 The DeLuxe Offering of the Song World MA JESTIC OF COURit iPeron Monte Williams and City News .4- Lillie May Williams HAMIJTON BUSINESS COLLEGE STATE AND WILLIAM f AT THE MAJESTIC -- W E Solicit all the little breaks and bends that occur in your home among eye- glasses, rings, hat pins, brooches and such like ARCADE JEWELER CARL F. BAY Nickels Arcade Phone 152-W R rf fth Pursu'r TET our laundry aid you in the pursuit of happiness. Nothing is so conducive to the comfort and joy of the average individual as well- conditioned garments. We will be pleased to call for your clothes and you will be pleas- ed that we did. WHA"T'S GOING ON b Today 8 o'clo --Northern league orator- ical contest in I-hall. 9 o-;O.k-Senior lit dance at the Armory. Fresh lits w ill pay their dues to the class treasurer between 2 and .3 o'clock today in the corridor of the Library. L.atill-American club will meet to- night 8 o'clock in Newberry hall. Meetiing of Alpha Nu .debating so. iety fren 7 to 8 o'clock in club rooms. All members are urged to be present and march in a body to University ha'?. 3Lclig- e n es wil give a daiice and card party at 8 o'clock tonight in the 1)arlors of Barbour gymnasium for the married students and their iprqanI meeting of the band in U-hall at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. Every member is expected to be present. We operate the only exclusive ban- quet hall in the city. The Delta. Initiation Banquets, Dinner Dances, Dancing parties. Delta Cafe. 27-8, 1-2-3-4 1 Ralph Dunbar's Tennessee Ten, with the Jazzy band and a leader possess- ing all the attributes of a composite Karl Muck, Jack Johnson, and a Ring- ling circus performer, alone makes the Majestic worth while this last half of the week. The troupe is not the im- itation of the colored performers that often bedeck vaudeville stages-they are the real Ithing. Willard and Jarvis' Six Serenaders offer a singingact that affords the company to use some splendid voices on an attractive selection of songs. Dave Vine and Luella Temple dish up the bunch of squirrel food that is promised in the program. Bud Lot- raine, cowbody ventriloquist, is much better than the average of his kind, and Polzin Bros. offer the usual com- edy-acrobatic act. We operate the'only exclusive ban- quet hall in the city. The Delta. 27-8, 1-2-3-4 Michigan Dame's Dance, Friday, March 2, 50 cents per couple. Married students invited. 2 Ann Arbor will be'canvassed from house to house, beginning at 9 o'clock next Monday morning, for "dollar-a- month" contributions to the Michigan Belgian relief fund. A mass meeting will be held at Lane hall at 4 o'clock Saturday, at which all the workers will receive a detailed description of the work mapped out. Printed copies of the regular March docket, which' shows that the term starting March 5 carries comparative- ly few criminal cases, have been re- ceived by City Clerk Edwin Smith. A special meeting of the board of supervisors will be held March 14, according to announcements being sent out from the county clerk's office. The meeting is called to discuss bids for the county house construction. The original offer of the Detroit Edison company to contribute $5,000 towards the erection of the Broadway bridge has been changed, in view of the increasing cost of materials, to $7,000. The offer is contingent upon letting of contracts at present prices. Banquets and Dinner Dances ex- clusively. Delta Cafe. 27-8, 1-2-3-4 will appear in person and tell their experi- ences while working in the Movies. 1s ..( The First Lady Movie Star to appear in Ann Arbor 1' 1 ... I fr 1 S '/, kc...a cK 5 YL' vy a. - g Y iM+i1 YYr 1 A D CE Moe Laundry Phone 2355 204 No. Main St. NIOR ENGINEER - Order your anes of Wagner & Co. before March th. 1-2-3 ,et us plan a unique dinner dance you. Delta Cafe. 27-8, 1-2-3-4 SIX ACTS OF SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE. THE BEST ENTERTAINERS THAT THE CAMPUS AFFORDS HAVE BEEN SECURED FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT D. E. GRENNAN CUSTOM TAILOR ILL AVDI TORIUM SPRING IS HERE ! F.r 01 eLy arc 9th 606 EAST LIBERTY STREET