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April 21, 1914 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1914-04-21

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Baliuacaan & lop

HATS,

SELTONA

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have more
Vadhams&
ion with ev-

Prints in daylight and
Stones itself. Beautiful
Sepia prints with little
work.
Calkins Pharmacy

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for Spring. Also a full line of the
most up-to-date hats and caps. Don't
forget to see our special shirt bargain
for $1.00
Remember that we have the famous Society Branda
Clothes. Come in and get your suit.

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Main Street

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CAMPUSMILES
" -But don't y ou touch the
flag !"-W. W.

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A. MARQUARDT

RED
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attoring

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Suits Cleaned and Pressed,
and repaired
Cor. Main and Huron..-Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank,
!r Shoesl
und save a dollar
Maki

Today the Smiler publishes the first
installment of a national epic, written
especially for the column by B.'F
Brown, author of "Poems of Life in
the Country." The other installments
wil follow as long as the poem. lfsts.
-Ed.
I1ary's Lamb (Croquet.
Listen while I tell the story,
Tell the sad and mournful story
Of the auto swiftly speediin,
Every obstacle unheeding,
Chauffeur, wild in his endeavor,
Records of high sheer') to sever,
Gave his horn an endless tooting,
By all other autos shooting,
Did not-see some sheep come flocking,
And the outcome, it was shocking,
The second part of this gripping lyr,
is gem will make its debut on the mole-
row.
Yes, the Faeult~y Advises Them to Take
Smiles.:TDo you knout that Vic. u-i
erta hiAs given every flunking sttlde a
fighlting7 chance?~-E. F. 0. T.

Principle is the name that the bigot
applies to his' obstinacy.
--
"I admire Michigan's origfinality,"
said little Nemo last night. "In the past.
24 hours, T have heard only 189 stu--
dents say: 'Ifello, goin' to war?'"
"The Philosophy of Job" was the
subject of one of the Sunday lectures.
In two months, 50 per cent of us will
be studying the philosophy of jobs.
G reeting's.
Ardent Admirer. Come again. The
censor tunked onl the leg stuff.
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Splee Is a D)eodorizer, Not a Fattener.
"Variety," post cards M. C. B., "is
the spice of life"-Arid then he admon-
ishes one Perey to sticl to one thing,
insomuch that nobody coer grew fat
"WVhy not," writes J. Katosh, "call
the coal buying club, 'The CoalitiozI T"
ALLEN SE~LLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPIRINO AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All1 Wool.
Bunts at $I5.00-All Wooa> l, aud Tal-
laY'ed.
Suits at $200---Adlers' Make and.
Stylo.
Sits at $25.0-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom W'OrR
AELLEN_'S 60OO) CLOTHES STORE,
Main- Street. i

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Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
Js B. EIBLER
100 West Liberty Street
Across from Mack's Side Entrance

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SOAPS, T ndT

ARTICLI

The most
PERFUI

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SUGDEN DRUG
302 S. STATE STE
PHONE 1244-J

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Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
New Number is

2280

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HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED
SHE PLAYER PIANO THOROUGHLY?
S re You failiar with its If' gerfi4 O'por aui~est'Call a
oqr wareroomas and let us domonstratt themn for you- All the
1ateet R14,f

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Oxford* our Pr ge

Service Guaranteed Parties a Sp
300 N. MAIN STREET
HENRY &C. ecat1
71 1 N. University Ave. Ann Arbor, MP
Can meet all competition in tailoring. Also adv.
of our 20 years' experience as makers of high
I garments.

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Phone 1707

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KING

and Clu b Houses

Stop a.t the Crest
The Now Pl a.ce
Ice CiveaM 'tlt Candy Light Lunches
We make our own candy
0 5! IalIpSty Near Liberty

Prices from $20 up.

Tailors to

The 'Squeeze' P1

#no EElipepsncy. T'eleplim for our
p11 e~pert a4vige fpr ypjjr I.itcher 1Aqip-
Gas Company

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HATS !

HATS!

HATS!

must be executed by the athlete
can think fast,. who is quick of
ment, keen of eve and swift of

jud-

ALL KINDS!!

wom"Woff"

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opponents to bring ha

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some, the neede,

OHP UM TE~ATRE
TH9 IiOISE QFF AiMOYJ4 LY-5 WITH IAM@IIO PkAy "
Daiiiel Frohinagn Presernts, by Arrangem~ent with Davt4id elasco
THE FAMOUS MODERN FAIRY PLAY
"tA GOOD LITTE DEVIL"
FEATURING'
MARY PICKFORD,
And Original Broadway. Cast rIncluding
William Norris and E rnest Truex
This picture, by tar, outpItas n~spthing wehare
ever sIhowv _if o sanot aftor~ to miss.
NMatnes-°2i 4:30. Childreig 50, Adults 10
Nihs--0.30;80,0019130v All $006 109,
PkEEASEgO M E EARL1 ANP AVOID THE RUSH

CLEANED AND BLOCKED .0 0
.0 a EST SH[OE SHINE PARLOR

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On State St.

Next to Wagner & Co,

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SHiRHIJED WIIEAT
--the most nourishing and digestible form of whole
wheat gives the athelete and the student the best
food for building brawn. brain and bone.,
It nourishes the mind and body, strengthens the
tissues and helps---so far
.as diet can---to make
an athlete hard, firm
and fit.

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THlE SHREODED.AWUEAT ACO,
NIAGARA, FALLS, N. Y.

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