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September 30, 1913 - Image 10

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The Michigan Daily, 1913-09-30

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

I You Have

Had Trouble

EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN
Will eventually know
L Y N D O N, 719 North University Avenue
Photographer to Michigan Students
Eastman Kodaks and Photo Supplies,D eveloping and Printing. Ulfindne ex-
elusively Photographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Experi-
enced help, Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor
combined-because it is done right. That's my particular business. LYNDON.

MAJESTIC

THEATRE
BEAUTIFUL

over being correctly fitted; if no
tailor has been able to satisfy
® you; if you feel "uncomfortable"
in the best fits you have been
able to get, you are the m n
we seek.
Te want you-if you will-to give us one
unity to prove that we will fit you per-
We will conform the garments to your
-not you to them.

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Matinee Today 3 P. Me
3 Shows Tonight at 7=8=9
"Come When You Like, Stay As Long As You Please"

J. KARL
rY ST.

MALCOLM
MALCOLM BLOCK

Inspect Our Showing of
A ,LLSHO S

tonians . . $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
rsheims . $5.00, (a few at $6.00)

e you to compare our $5.00 SHOES with those others are offering
at $6 and 7. u.. Thber Sole Shoes at $5.00. Tango
Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50.
AMPUS BOOTERV
Opposite Hustons'
The Sugar Bowl
- 1%fectio rery, ,
We have the best assortment of
Chooolates mind Boa Bone
All ktrds of fen.rsy Ice Creamrs for Parties
Try our Frult Sundaes after the Theatre

TENNIS MWATCHES
EARLY ,THIS FALL
An innovation in the form of a fall
tennis tournament under the auspices.
of the Michigan Varsity tennis team
has been arranged by the men inter-
ested in this branch of athletics, and
will undoubtedly become a perma-
nent institution at Michigan.
A loving cup donated by Regent
Comstock, of Alpena, which will be
engraved with the name of the win-
ner each year and added to the ath-
letic association's collection of tro-
phies, will furnish the impetus for
the fall tournament.
committeein charge of the tourna-
comimttee in charge of the tourna-
ment not later than Wednesday even-
ing at 6:00 o'clock. The men are
Edward Wilson, Allen Andrews, Will
Shafroth and John Switzer. The
schedule will be drawn up as soon as
he entry list is complete, and will be
announced later.
WILL CRAIG PLAY?
"Will 'Jimmie' Craig play football?"
This question is the question on'the
lips of every Michigan football fol-
lower.
The only answer to the question
lies with Craig himself. The star
half-back states that a combination of
circumstances, including the press of
university work, and the old injury
to his knee, will prevent him from
participation in gridiron activities.
So far as the coaches and athletic au-
thorities know, this answer is final..
Many of Craig's friends believed at
the time he made the first announce-
ment of his determination not to play
football this year, that his case would
be a repetition of the case of "Shorty"
McMil lan. The circumstances how-
ever, are entirely different.
In McMillan's case; Yost prevailed
on the little quarterback to return to
the university afterhe had with-
drawn. In Craig's _ case Coach Yost
and Trainer Farrell do not feel that
they should attempt to influence him.
Craig has chosen a hard row to hoe.
While Michigan men regret his loss,
they admire his stand. There is not
one word of unfavorable criticism. ,

INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES
To BE INAUGURATED SOON.
Coach Rowe Expects to Start Active
Football Work the Middle
of Next Week.
Active participation in intramural
athletics will begin the latter part of
next week under the direction of
CoachwRowe andrhis assistants. This
departure in athletic activities is a
result of a state-wide cry for athletics:
which will benefit the student body at
large, instead of the few men whose
physical development qualifies them
for the varsity teams,
Next week Coach Rowe expects to
form football elevens ot' all students
who care to participate in the fall
game and the various teams will play
a series of games. Later, baseball,
basketball, hockey, tennis and cross
country running will receive the same
attention as football. It is expected
that a great number of students who
have neglected outdoor athletics will
take advantatge of thisopportunity to
work out under a competent trainer.
Coach Rowe states he will be pleas-
ed to meet all students who desire a
consultation in his office at the athlet-
ic association building.
DR. FRENCH APPOINTED TQ
TAKE CHARGE OF SEMETICS.
Dr. J. L. French, retired pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of Ann
Arbor, has been appointed to take
charge of the courses formerly offered
by Prof. James A. Craig of the depart-
mnent of Semetic Languages and Lit-
erature and Hellenistic Greek.
Course 25, including Old Testament
Literature, Genesis to Joshua, will be
given as a two hour course on Tues-
day and Thursday at 3:00 o'clock in
room 102 University hall. Course 27,
the study of minor prophets, will be
given Monday, and Wednesday at 3:00
o'clock in room 102 University hall.
Courses in Hellenistic Greek and He-
brew will also be given by Dr. French,
Further information regarding the
courses may be obtained from the
special announcement posted on the
bulletin boards in University hall or
may be had at the Registrar's office.
Dr. French's consultation hours are
for September 30 and October 1 and
2, daily at 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock in
the morning and 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock
in the afternoon in room 102 Universi-
ty hall.
TWENTY-NINE FRESHMEN
REPORT AT FIRST CALL.
In response to Coach Douglas' first
call for All Fresh candidates yester-
day afternoon, twenty-nine newcom-
ers made their initial appearance on
Ferry field in football regalia. For
the most part they were light, but
what was lacking in beef was more
than made up in speed.
Only light practice was indulged in
and this will be the program for the
remainder of the week. Coach Doug-
las is insistent that the youngsters are
able to handle the ball before they
taste the scrimmage they are so anx-
iously awaiting. Many of the men who
are doped to make the best showing
have not yet reported, and it is expect-
ed that the roll will be swelled to
about seventy-five this afternoon. ,

FILMS D'ART

Photo Plays De Luxe
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OF
MOTION PICTURES EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE

NATURAL COLORED PICTUR

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ALL SEATS TEN CENT

FIVE, REELS OF SUBJECTS

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COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAM EVERY D)

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MAJESTIC

WEEKLY, EVERY

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WHITNEY THEATRE
One Night, Tuesday, Sept. 30
C. S. PRIMROSE OFFERS THE LONG AWAITED
AMERICAN PLAY
~TH'E GREAT.

RES

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BY
WILLIAM VAUGHN
I MOODY

DIVIDE"

As Produced for 500 Nights in New York City
A COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION
A GREAT PLAY WITH A FINE CAST

MadrL Street

Prices

- $1.00 - 75c

- 50c

m25c

ILLIAM E. DIETERLE
FORMERLY THlE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR
s to announce that he has opened a tailoring establish-
in Detroit at

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Garrick Theater
DETROIT, nICHIOAN
Win. A. Brady, presents
Louisa M. Alcott's famous story
"LITTLE WOMEN"
Mat. Wed., Thurs. and Sat.

94 WEST FORT STREET
With a Complete Line of
BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS

BOARD

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al attention given to my College trade. The same prices
Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship.

Loose leaf note books at
Yoursname upon the cover
expense to you.

Wahr's.
without.
1-10

DIE 'ERLE-VARSITY TAILOR.

V
nfversft f us jC Ouse
PRESS BVILDINO MAYNARD ST.-
Aorosa from Majestic

Use Old English Foor Wax to polish
your floors. Major & Co., 203 E.
Washington St., Sole Agents. 1
Best shoe shine and hat cleaning,
next to Wagner's. tf
Fraternities polish their floors with
Old English Floor Wax'. Major & Co.,
203 E. Washington St., Sole Agents. 1

Campus. Point Cafe
AND TEA. ROOM
1106 Washtenaw Ave. Cor. E. University
Opposite Girl's Cymnasium
Board, $4.00 in Advance
$3.50 Without Breakfasts
Breakfast, 7:30 to 8:30........20
Luncheon, I2:oo to I:00.........25c
Dinner, 5:3o to 6:30.........35c
LIMIT FORTY
GIRLS' CO-OPERATIVE CLUB

.Whitne Theatre
Entire Lower Floor $1.00
Balcony 75c, 50c
THE WORLD FAMOUS
AND HIS
BAND
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor
SOLOISTS
MISS YIRGIKIA ROOT, Soprano
MISS MARGEL GLUCK, Violinist
HERBERT L. CLARK, Cornetist
Will be Here
FRIDAY,- Oct.,,3rd

Announces

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'o the Students of 1913 a nd 1914
The Most Complete Stock of
ssic Operic, and Popular Music
in the City

Our Clothes

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We're here on the same old corner, come around and see us
LUNCHES, CANDY, TOBACCO AND STUDENT SUPPLIES
"Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and Thayer

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are made of superior materials
by skilled tailors right here in our
own shop.
The lasting and satisfactory
qualities of our work are lacking
in factory made clothes, even if
cut to your measure.
It will be our pleasure to show
you the many nice patterns we
have to offer.

Popular Music 10c per copy

le Bischoff
loriat

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COX SONS & VINING
72-Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.

W E ARE THE ONLY
STUDENT SUPPLY STORE
THE HOUSE WITH TEE GOODS AND BEST SERVICE
Engineering Supplies of all Kinds-Stationery,-Fountain Pens and Note Books
Buy Your Loose Leaf Leather Binders Here-Your Name in Gold Free.

WAGNER & CO.

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Slreet

Phone 809-L

TAILORS

STATE STREET

Opposite Engineering Arch.

1 11 1 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE

>ice cut flowers ar d plants

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Clothes

We have those H. S. & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00.

A DOLLAR
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LUTZ CLOTHING STORE'

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