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March 17, 1914 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1914-03-17

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'ING 0 F
,HATS,
ISHINGS

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Kodak s Reduced
All Kodaks fitted with
imported lenses reduced
in price. We take good
saleable Kodaks as part
payment on new ones.
Come in and see us
CALKINS' PHARMACY
324 So. State Street

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Teach your dollars to have more.
sense by trading at Wadhams &
Co. Lasting satisfaction with ev-
ory transaction.

A T u r ' .

You replace soiled cuffs with a clean pair by
one turn. No attaching or detaching. No dif-
ference .n appearance from the regulation
attachcd stiff cuff. Doubles the "life" of the
shirt and halves its laundering.
A n-w fature in an old established brand of
shirts-Columbia. Famous since 1S75.r
Plain, pleated andi dress shirts. Guaranteed
fadeless. $1.50 and up.
Columbia Shirt Co., Inc., New York
Fu~ saieky

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si

hrxms Co.
South Main Street

CAMPUSMILES

Beheute Gott die Irishen !-St.
Patrick.

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Theatre
Tuesday and
IWedn e sd ay

J. F. WUERTH CO., ANN ARBOR, MICH.

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Washington Street
AND MECHANICS BANK
05 South Main Street

A. MARQUARDT
Jfine
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

Tote GIreen.
Wither yer name be McPherson or
Cohen~
Or Dvorak or Schmaltzed or Dean;
It you wanna git gay,
You'll be wearin today
Just a sprig o' the color that's green.

The

I I $69,000

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00,000
H.
John Wolz Jr.
Cashier

Ye kin holler an' whoop, or shoot at a
cop-
(Or even cut classes, the Smiler doth
ween)
Git noisy an' loud,
Raise cain in a crowd;
But-ye gotta be wearin' th' green!
If you want to keep well, fight shy of
all orange,
Fer an auld-sodder's wallop is mean;
'Cause the Irish are scrappers
From the micks to the flappers,
An' they all will be totin' th' green!
And This From Freddie Lawton?
Smiles: It is understood that the
dumb belles of the Flint School for
Deaf and the Indian clubs of Carlisle
are going to band together to form a
gymnasium society. At least this ru-
mor has been heard at the school for
deaf!

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Third

JEWELRY
extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
J. B. EIbLE
109 West Liberty Street
Across from Mack's Side Entrance

PURE DRI
PRESCRIPTIONC
CURATE L Y F I L
STATE ACENTS FO
SMITH'S
HOMOEOPM
MEDICINE;
WE HAVE A FRESH S
SUGBEN DRUG
302 S. STATE STI

Degree
LUBIN FILM

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5 parts

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Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
New Number is

Ity and Club Houses

s Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our
to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip-

Co-ed
want to

'Tis a Bare Fact.
(apologetically): "I didn't
wear these furs tonight, but
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you see I had to wear something."-J.
HT.
We'd Call This a Bonehead Confession
(Snared by F. F. McK.)
Co-ed: Oh, I just love him! He gave
me a B in his course,andl wasn't worth
a D."
You Watch Him. We're Hunting a Rope
Sir: The following was overheard
last night.
'17: After standing in line for two
hours, where do you think I got my
seats for the opera?
'14: Dunno. Where?
'17: At the box office.-H. C. R.
--o-
PITTSBURG.-"My wife forced me
to eat beans for breakfast dinner and

supper," declared J. T. Fischer, who is
sueing for divorce. "We even had beans
for Thanksgiving and Christmas."-
Det. News.
J. T. gets a divorce!
Unless the jedge hails from Boston!
Michigan l aily Man to Attend Meeting
Carlton H. Jenks, '15, of The Mich-
igan Daily staff, will represent the pa-
per at a meeting of the Association of
Eastern College newspaperp, which
will convene in New York City on April
4. In response to an invitation from
the president of the association The
Daily has made application for mem-
bership.
Prof. J. E. Reighard Suffers Operation
Prof. Jacob E. Reighard, of the Zoo-
logy department, was operated on last
Friday for a catarrhal affection of the
nose. The operation was entirely suc-
cessful, and Professor Reighard is able
to attend his classes this week.

2280

IService Guaranteed Parties a Spec
300 N. MAIN STREET
The Crack of the G2,
is the man who repeats.
One feat of agility and strength is not z test
durance---the fellow who can repeat an exl
of speed, prowess and strength day after day
manwho scores.
SHREDDED

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WYHEAT

College Friendships
Make college life worth while. Coca-Cola is a friend
worth knowing and having a~l the way through from
Freshman to Senior year. It will fill your college days
with pleasure, health and benefit.
Delic:ious-Refreshing
Thirst-Qunching

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Do You Know !
THAT
You Can Save Money

gives the athlete and the student the
stamina of brain, bone and brawr
ability to "come back" tomorrow and
cate the ac

THE COCA-COLA CO.
Atlanta, Ga.

By buying anything you need in
Musical Lines
AtGrinneR Bros. Music House
120 & 122 E. Liberty Street Phone 1707
PiLa t -sPla YarPLa 33;,Vietrala3,it j xajiliks; Gal

ycmi ece a i A-row,

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DO YOU REALIZE I
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That the seniors of your High
School are picking their colleges
for next year. THE MICHIGAN-
DAILY for the balance of the
year is $1.75 mailed. It gives
all the campus news and would
thus arouse their interest in
Michigan. Why not have it mail-
ed to the High School? Offices
Ann Arbor Press Bldg. Phone
960 or 2414. 116-117

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

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THINK IT OVER!
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Senior engineers can order their com-
mencement invitations on Wednesday
and Friday of this week, in the engi-
neering society rooms.
Eight trumpeters are needed for the
pageant. Uniforms and instruments
will be furnished. Report to Mr. S. J.
Hoexter in the new engineering build-
ing.
Meeting of senior law class, room B,
4:00 p. m.
WANTED-To buy a second-hand ca-
noe. Must be in good condition. C.
L. Lane, 1126 E. Ann or call 1677-M.'
117-18
LOST-Gold and pearl trimmed foun-
tain pen between chemistry and en-
gineering buildings. Finder please
return to 1112 Washtenaw or call
710-J.
WANTED-To rent strictly modern
house within three blocks of campus.
Inquire AD, care Michigan Daily.

9RPHEUM THEATRE
2 Days Only. Monday-Tuesday March 16-17

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minds th
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THE SHR
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elements
It builds

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RDDED WHEAT
amar Fall 1.. .

L A V R A

SAWYER

Safety razors sharpened keen as new
2e each. Pay after you try blades.
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus,'

ment of to
More no
ing than
Shredded
contains
tissue - str

of w
bodies

Ohio.

Tue&FrtI

In a Romance of Ancient Rome
TH-E DADOBTER OF THE* HILLS
An appealing drama played in the shadow of Nero's throne
A story of the conquest of a savage heart by a gentle love,
very prettily told.
ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
Matinees-2; 3:30. Children 5c, Adults 10c
Nights-6:30; 8:00; 9:30. All Seats 10c.

0. F. Hoppe photographed the Wom-
an's League Fancy Dress Party at Bar-
bour Gym Saturday Night making
nineteen fine negatives of their differ-
ent costumes.

Piano lessons at reasonable prices,
1243 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 1181-M.
115-117
Read Lyndon's Robin Contest Ad. tf
WANTED-To exchange two good,
Wednesday night opera tickets for
two Saturday matinee. Call 775-J.
Woodbury. 116-18

bored.
Suits

ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLO1
SPRING AND SUMMER S81
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, 11

at $20.00--Adlers'

Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal
tom Work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOT:
Main Street

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