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March 29, 1914 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1914-03-29

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The Season is Here Again

We are is a better position than
ever to supply your wants in Golf
We are the sole agents tr the
Crawford Me Gregor
Clubs
Come in and look them over
Golf Balls are much cheaper than
last year. You can buy Balls new
InS at 50 and 65c and save money.
OUR LINE IS COMPLETE

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TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich.
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan nder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub=
scription price: by carrier, $"."0; by mail,
$3.o. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 960 and 2414.
Maurice Toulme.........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson. .......Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter............News Editor
Fred Foulk ..............Assistant to Editor
F. M. Church........ ..Sports Editor
SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1914.
IDEAS.
The man of ideas is the man. Watch
him! He will travel by leaps and
bounds, while an amazed world looks
on and criticizes, worships or reviles.
Ideas rule the world. Ideas improve
the world, make it wholesome and
break the monotony of an otherwise
matter of fact existence.
If you would rule, think-have ideas.
OUT OF TOWN BANQUETS.
The palmy days of the out-of-
town banquet have passed. Now
and then there is a desperate at-
tempt at resuscitation. 'Inose
who labor for them have a difficult
task, and only the heartiest ard most
persistent have been able to secure a
response. A banquet does not mean
to us what it meant to those who were
here before the days of the Michigan
Union.
The privilege of these foreign trips
has been grossly transgressed by the
irresponsible student, as usual. He has
made an orgy of what is intended as a
banquet. IHe has injured himself and
his university.
The faculty has found it necessary
to take steps to curb the practice and
we have not heard any serious com-
plaint. The days of the out-of-town
banquets are numbered.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Mandolin club rehearsal at 7:00
o'clock tonight at Phi Kappa Psi
house, 1550 Washtenaw.

UNITARIAN CHURCH
Statg cor. Huron
R. S. LORINO, Pastor
Morning Service at 10:30

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SOCIALIZED RELIGION

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Social sins and the In-
tel lct
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
At 7:30
CHURCH REFORM IN GERMANY
Speaker
MR. OTTO KREUSER

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wYe have just received a
ment of mighty good lookii
BASE BALL I
Come in and look them over --
Mitts, Gloves, etc,, etc. is compl

REMEDY FOR THE BLUES

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spring and
We are the people who make it
possible for you to buy a suit
Classy at reasonable prices.
Greations
for Swell Domestic and Imported Novelties
ressers are ready for your inspection
E. C. FLANDERS
THEQ ULITY 209 E. LIBERTY

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CAMPLSMILES
Self-made men bear marks of
the creator.-Wenley.

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)agrees
lered from
a CO.
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s $1oo,ooo
ransacted
W. D. liar-

Take a nice shave, a clean bath
and put on a suit of clothes
tailored by $d. V. Price Co. It
will subtract a few years from
your looks without reducing'
the size of your pocketbook
very much. A sure cure guar-
teed. Try the remedy.

Tut! Tut!
The tooter tot the little tot
To tot along the walk.
He even tot the little tot
The proper way to talk.

THE
Michigan
To wels
Have arrived and will be
sold for

STUDIO i 9 E. Liberty St-

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The tooter tot the little tot
Not to totter near the well.
But he never thot to teech the tot
This funny-tik way to spell.
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Nemo says: "If you can't get start-
ed where you want to, get started
somew"ere else, but above all things,

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hocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Box
y Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Box
Chocolates, 60 Cents The Red Box
r Owniclean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.
SY BEE
THE POPULAR PLACE
ity School of Music
Ibert A. Stanley, Director
nard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
c which offers courses in all branches of music o
regular courses leading to graduation, or they may
ey desire, without reference to graduation.
ed in studying some branch of music, please call at
y of the school catalogue which gives full inform-
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.

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R. A. Dolph Funeral Director, sue- get started."
cessor to 0. M. Martin. Business es---o-
tablished in 1857. Private ambulance. "I slept in an editor's bed last night,
Phone 98. cod When no editor chanced to be nigh;
And learned, by restful slumber,
Books bought. Any quantity. Lib- How easily editors lie."
eral prices paid. Will call. Open ev- -N.Y
enings. C. E. Barthell, 326 S. State St. -o-
Tel. 761-M. n i tf La Punch Dansant.

No towel quite so good after
a shower bath. 7 5 c value
for 6 o c
Quarry rug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner

SHOE

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FIRST CLASS S
JOHN H.
613 EAST
Otficial shee Doe
Footbal

FOR RENT-Large front single room.
Fireplace and private lavatory. Fur-
nishings, house and location all first
class. May be rented at your price
for remainder of year. 602 Monroe St.
FOR RENT-Roomy front suite for
two. Double desk and double deck-
ed bed. Call 1324-M or call at 344
So. Division. 128
WANTED-An educated man to work
under Prof. J. B. Dail at Springfield,
Ohio, during vacation on salary.
Phone 359-M. Eod-Wed.
WANTED-An educated lady to work
in Oswego, N. Y. during summer.
$2.50 per day. Phone 359-M. Eod
WANTED-Girl student wants first-
class room or suite for remainder of
semester. Private family preferred.
Address Z, care Daily. 125-67-8

Stude: "What's the matter old man,
you look all battered up?"
Mood: "Ugh, I went to that dance
yesterday and some soph lit on me."
-o-
Formal Telepathy.
"Come to my bosom," cried the but-
ton-hole to the pearl stud.

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Campus in Brief.
19 buildings surrounded by
ment walk.

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' '1e'tn jDor ns pharnOkcy
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEAfl CLEANERS

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Old Town Canoes
ALWAYS TI-IE BEST
FULL STOCK IN DET-
R*IT. DELIVERIES
AT ONCE.
CATALOGUES and PRICES
C. B. Marks '14 Agent
200 N. State Phone 1022 M
Flowers
I Cousins 0. Hek.l

MUSIC AND DRAMA
Garriek Theater.
This week' attraction at the Garrick
theater, Detroit, will be Helen Ware
in a return engagement of Bayard
Veiller's great success, "Within the
Law." The same excellent company
that surrounded Miss Ware on her
two previous visits will again appear.
Chief in the star's support will be
Beatrice Noyes, who plays the amus-
ing role of the little blackmailer, Ag-
nes Lynch.

Phon 628

Consolidation

204 East Washington
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
G. H. KUHN

UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

WB CALL AND DELIVER

W"TANTED-An experienced,
dy cook. Phone 296.

white, la-1
127-281

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Cho.00 Cut Flowers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating

Cor. 12th St and S. Unir. Ave. Phone 1 15
Amateur photographers will be glad
to know that Daines & Nickels, 336 So.
State St. have just received a full line
of the famous Vulcan films and corm-
plete line of supplies for the camera.
127
Open every day until 9:00 p. m.
Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only. Rent
Eastman Kodaks-10c. Lyndon. eod
Best shine at French Parlors on Lib-
erty just off State. Step in. eod

CL0tH

le are Now Featuring
HinsH -WICKWIRE - Co's CLOTHES
Inspect the New Spring and
Summer models, and your favorable
impressions will be more than con-
firmed.
Buy Them and Secure
Thorough Satisfaction
in style, quality, workmanship and
service-value. You can't get more
for your money-$20.00 upward.

A MODEL DAUGHTER

HEADQUARTERS FOR

SHEET MUSIC AND SCORES
ON SALE at 8:30 WEDNESDAY

MUSIC

Wagner & Co.
State Street

ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHINO.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00--Ail Wool, Hand Tai-
lured.
Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
ALLn'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tf
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tt

lots. C. E.
Tel. 761-M.

Barthell,, 326 S.

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Law, medical, dental books.
sold and exchanged. C. E.
326 S. State St. Tel. 761-M.

Cash for books-Libraries ,

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