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FOR IMMEDIATE WEARi, AT.
A RICHARDSON 1156 East Liberty
--To keel) out trespassers, 'a six. foot,
non-climnable fence is being construct-
ed around Palmer field, and will en-
close all but the south side.
--It is reported' that a campaign 3s
being carried on here to secure the
nomination of Prof. W. WV. Florer of
the "German department for congress
from the second district, in opposition
to Congressman Beakes.
-Two electric lamp posts have been
placed at the entrance to Hill audito-
rium. The auditorium lawn is being re-
sodded, and will be further improved
with shrubs.
Diemel linen mesh underwear at Lin-
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ORPHEUM-
Watob this SPae
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MAY 4=5
Charlotte Ives
HAND PRESS
SUITS .25c
TR AOUSERS I
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Of interest to you
'Fcr the convenience of those disc riz-
natingfolks who appreciate and desir e
our
High Quality Icc Cram,
we are pleased to announce that amng
the progressive firms using our prod-
uct are The Delta, University Phar-
macy,Sugden Drug Co., MacDon-
aids in the Campus district.
"C1othes"
WHITNEYMA
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MRS. HARRISON GREY 1FISKE PRESE
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denschmitt Apfel & Co's.
CAASE TECII IS NO, MATCH
VARSITY NINE
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NEW YORKE
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Case 1; double plays-Benton to Ba-
ker, Michigan; passed ball-Bradley;
first base' on balls-off S. Smith 1, off
Sisler 1; struck out-by S. Smith 1, J.
Smith 3,' Baribeau 5, Sisler 8; time of.
game--I1:45; umipire--Kimzey.
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5 innings; sacrifice hits-Benton, Ba-
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The Greys
that are so much in demand
in the east, when made up by
our experts in our own shop,
give you a truly metropolitan
product-
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MICH-IGAN MEN SCORE SINGLE
SLAMU OFf'MEET
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Pole vault-Fritz, (C) and Milton
(C)f tied for first; Cook >(M) and Hal--
stead (C) tied for third. Height-12
feet.-
Two mile 'run-Potter (C) first,;
Souder (C) second; Walters (M);
third. Time-9 min. 56 sec.
High hurdles-Millard (C) first;
Armstrong (M) second. No third
awarded. Timne-16 3-5 sec.
220 low hurdles-Shelton (C) first;
Starr (C)' second;' Larson (M) third.
Time-25 min 3-5 sec.
H1amm er' thrbw--McCu tch eon (C)
first; Kohler (M) second;, Munns (C)
third. Distance-148 ft. 8 in.
Broad jump--Morrison (C) first;
Brodt (C) second; Ferris (M) third.
Distance--22 ft. 5 1-2 in.
.,High jump-Morrison (C) first;Ber-
ray (M.) Cady (C) White (M) Warner
(C) and Perkins (Mv) tied for second.
Height=5 ft. 6 in.
Mile run-Hoffmire (C) first; Speid-
en (C) second; Ufer, (M) third. Time
!-4 mmn. 27 3-5 sec.
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DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M.
Private lessons b~y appointment.' Dream Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One
Step and latest variations taught. Hall and refreshmnent accommodations for pri-
vate parties.
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Hill Auditorium, May 13, 14, 15, 16, 1914
Course tickets on sale up to and including Satuirday, Mlay a, only, at
$4.00 and ;5.00. On Monday, May 4, the sale of tickets for single con-
certs will begin, at $i.oo and $.5o each.
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