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April 19, 1914 - Image 6

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ARRIVED

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LYNDON'S
KODAKS,
FILMS,

LETTr

FRESH

Latest Styles in

Amateur finishing
719 N. University Ave.

Press Your Clothes

SHOES' and OXFORDS

LASTS.
8LCO*

NEWEST...SHADES.

lily S. MAIN STREET
ANN ARBOR

Spring iHats
FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT
ICHARDSON 115 East lLiberty

MUSIC AND DRAMA
Majestic Theater Summer Season.
The regular summer season of mo-
tion pictures and high class photoplays
will coipmence at the Majestic theater
tomorrow night and the policy that has
been so popular in the past will con-
tinue -throughout ,the summer.
Manager Lane will give his personal
attention to the selection of the pro-
grams which will be varied, and chang-
ed entirely each night. There will be
no matinees but three exhibitions will
be given every night, the first starting
at 7: 00 o'clock. The shows will be
continuous and each last over one
hour so that patrons can arrive at any1
time during the evening and remain as
long as they desire. A uniform ad-
mission of ten cents will be charged
for all seats.
Read the $18.00 Prize Offer in H-op-
pe's window..

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OK. Town Canoes
Always the Best
Full Stock in Detroit
Deliveries at Once
Cataloqu es and Prices
J0S. A. MARKS & CO.
93 Woodward Ave. 200 N. StateSt.
DETROIT or Phone 1022 M
UITIIERSITY NOTICES
Candidates for the soph lit baseball
team report at south Ferry field tomor-
row at 3 :00 o'clock.
Choral U~nion ushers will meet at
Hill auditorium at 7:15 o'clock tonight
for the S. C. A. meeting, and to receive
instructions fr the May Festival.
There will be a regular meeting of
the upper women's section of the
Deutscher Verein Monday evening at
7 :00 o'clock in the Verein rooms.
WrANTED-Educated man or woman
to work in Springfield, Ohio, under
Prof. Dail. $2.50 per day and car
fare. 138-139-140

SUITS 25c

HAND PRE

TROUSERI

C. I. KID, '17 Lit.

1530-J

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IThey All,.Admi~t
we are
",Just a l ittlo better"
50 WILL 'YOU
ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS
PROMPT DELIVERY' SERVICE
116 S. Main St.

FRANK BROTHERS,
Fifth Avenue Boot Sho
Number 224
NEW YORK
EXHIBIT SHOP 328 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR

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You will appreciate

Roasters
Whioles ale

and

Grocers

the beautiful lines and
soft curves embodied
In our high grade, hand
tailored garments.
Our coatmnakers are ex-
perts and are proud of their
products. All garments made
in our own shops.
Importing state
Tailors Street

Co.,

Ltd., 214 S. Main*St.

IWANTED-Three men-teaching ex-
perience preferred-to complete
group doing educational work in N.
Indiana during vacation. Phone
359-M for appointment.
IWANTED--Old shoes by Tom Lovell.
No low cuts. Send postal for call.
Address Tom Lovell, City.
LOST-A Rapid-Rider fountain pen
between School of Music and N. In-
galls. Reward. Phone 637.

on Harrison Soule~
V. President Pass
1iAL BANK
r. Mich.I
0,000.
its, $65,000 MA4

the Rest,- Try the Best

ORPHEUM THu
THE HOUSE OF FAMOUS. PLAYS WITH F
MONDAY and TUESDAY - -
Daniel Frohmat Presents, by Arrangement'i
THE FAMOUS MODERN FAIS
!tA GOOD LITTLE D]
FEA'TURING
MARY PICK'JF'
And Original Broadway Cast Inc
William Norris and Ernest Tr
This picture, by far, outclasses any,
ever shown. One you cannot a

Fres ho -ade candfles, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at
CAS 613 E. Liberty

St.

Furniture 'Pianos
Storg cads

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YO A .B Y!Teb ts, Poultry and Fish
at the
P. Siesendorfer Market

C. E. GODFREY

41 0 N. 4th Ave.

Phone 82=6-

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P"ACK ARD ACADEMY
DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M.
Private lessons :by appointment. Dream. Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One
Step and latest variations taught. Hail and reifeilhment accommodations for pri-
vate parties.

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Matinoes-2; 3:30 8
Nights-43:30; 8:00;

Children E
9:30. All 9

IIII PLEASE COME EARLY AND AVOID

201 E. Washington St.

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Please

ote

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That the. Cap and Gown which goes Into the Annual Swing Ou~t on
May 12th imperfectly tted and made from inferior goods wil.;be
noticed. You would rather stay away than go dingy. Our, Gowns are.
made of an excellent grade of black henrietta and 'serge. The Caps'
for women are stiffened with cardboard; the caps for men have
crowns stiffened with pliant rubber bands. :

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Delivery

Is guaranteed when needed

as outfits can

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be shipped from New York or Chicago without

delay.;

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,wzs are price $:3.35,'$6.501,
$7.25, $'9.00 aftd $12.00
pa are $1.00, $1.50, $2".00, $2.50

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RWZNTAL CHAROM
!'or Ca p and Gown
complete during entiroe*asonl Is

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SPECIALS

nana Split

Sundae

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Strawberry Sundae

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Black Walnut,

Sundae

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