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May 14, 1914 - Image 3

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THnm MICRI iAN DAILY

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SHOWING 0 F

MEN'S SUITS, HATS,
CAPS and FURNISHINGS

KODAK FINISHING
Anything that you bring In
today before bp. m. will be
ready tomorrow right, sure.
The Work Speaks for Itself
as to Quality
Calkins' Pamc

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

IRST THING you do today visit
our store and choose your spring
clothes. Then"it is settled.
J. F. Wuerth Co. efficent ser-
vice insures promtpt delivery.
Our complete and comriprehen-
sive exhibit of quality clothes
affords the widest range of sel-
ection. The styles and values in
young men's and men's suits
are exceptional.
$20,00 $25.00
we will be glad to extend the courtesy of a
charge account to all responsible persons.
ANN jF&'uertk ARBOR

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Wadharn ECo.
121-123 South Main Street

-PROFILE

DUNW00D
2 for 25a TIE NEN SPRING STYLE
EARL & WILSON
Makaers of TROY'S BEST PRODUCT

A. MARQUARDT
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.
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Scarf slide space
and lock front

Jeanne d'Arc
PAGEANT
Ferryr Field
May21,1914
at 7:30 p.m.

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Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices

SOAPS, TOWEL

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fIG7iars

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Oltdeet Brand h7 I airca
VNITED SHIMT Sc COLLAR. CO. TROY N.Y.

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(JAIIS IN BRIEF

Walk-Over Shoes
Walk to Main St. and save a dollar

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Rubber Sole Leather Tip Oxfords our Price1
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR
GAS-COKIr
For Fraternity and Club Houses
increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our
' Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip-
ment.
Washtenaw Gas Company.

-l-Triangles, Junior engineer hoiiorary
society, will take in ten men' at the
initiation tonight.
--The library will close at 6:00 o'clock
on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of this week, on account of
the May Festival, and overnight books
will be issued after 5:00 o'clock.
--Complete proofs for this year's issue
of the Technic are in the hands of the
editor. Final corrections will be made,
and the publication will be issued by
May 10.
---The Fossil collection of the univer.
sity museum has received a large box
of fossils from the Devonian limestone
quarries of Sandusky, Ohio.
('O HIIITTE E APPO1NTED FOR
UN bON TENNIS TO URNAMENT
Edwin CW. Wilson, '15, captain of the
Varsity tennis tram, who is in charge
of the Union tennis tournament, has
appoixited the following committee to
handle the details for th2 matches:
Richard L. Thorsch, '16, chairman,
Christian N. Mack, '16, Charles B.
Crawford, '16, and Edward 1). Ettinger,
'15.
A card has been Iosted on the Union
bulletin board where entrants are re-
quested to sign. The entrance fee is
25 cents. Entries for the singles close
Saturday and the first matches will be
± played Monday.
Anybody, excepting Varsity tennis
players is eligible for the tournament.
Library Receihes English Vohimes
The university library has just re-
ceived four volumes of the works of
the f oxlur e Club of Oxford. The
books are "The P~agean ts of Richard
"eauchamp,'"Earl of Warwick," "A
Lamport Garland," and two volumes
of the "Memories of Thomas. Earl of
Ailisbury."

Mail cinders for seats
may be sent NOW to
flargaret Foote
Treasurer
718 S. Ingalls Street
Pi ices $1.00, 75c, 5c
General seat sale
May 18, 19, 20#
quire at office 310 So. State street
upstairs. 159-60
LOST-Theta Phi Alpha sorority pin.
Finder please phone 1892. 159-60
LOST-Will the one who took a rain
coat by mistake from Medical bldg.
return same to its place or to ad-
dress on coat and get reward. 159
WE ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY,
OPENING DISPLAY OF MEN'S
STRAW AND PANAMA HATS in the
new styles for summer 1914. We are
ready to serve you with the new straws
or Panama hats. We invite you to
critically inspect the new styles as
portrayed in our comprehensive show-
ing. You will find that our selections
omit nothing in either shapes or pro-
portions that fashion has set forth as
correct and proper. Among the styles
are the High taper, or Bell crowns
with the narrow brim as well as the
lower crowns and wider brims, meet-
ing the tastes of those in search of the
ultra fashionable, and those inclined
to the more conservative styles, to-
gether with a complete showing of all
staple styles in both straws and pana-
ma hats. The sound of the gong indi-
cates that it is straw and panama hat
time. It is the signal for all good
dressers, and our opening display of
straws and panamas provides al al-
most unlimited opportunity for Aoos-
ing. Straw hats, from $1.00 to $3.00;
Panamas from $3 to $6. J. F. WUERTH
CO. 159

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Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
J. B. EIBL ER
109 West Liberty Street.
Across from Mack's Side Entrance

Ann NArbr Taxicab Co.
NewNumbr is

2280

ARTICLES

The most exquisite i
ERFUMES, FACE
CREAMS and
POWDERS
SUGBEN DRUG CO
302 S. STATE STREE'
PHONE 1244-.

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Service Guaranteed Parties a Specia
300 N. MAIN STREET

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HENRY & CO., Merchant Tailor

711 N. University Ave.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Can meet all competition in tailoring. Also advantage
of our 20 years' experience as makers of high grade
garments.

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Prices from $20 up.

Tailors to Mce

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WANTED-A man who has had suc-
cessful selling experience with abil-
ity to develop toward a sales mana-
ger. Good salary and chance to
right man. Telephone 359-M.
FOR SALE-May -festival tickets. 3
fine seats for Thursday night and
Friday afternoon. Call 1551. 159
FOR SALE-Two tickets each for
Thursday and Saturday nights. 1st
Balcony. Telephone 377-J. 928 Oliv-
ia Ave. 159
FOR SALE-One half interest in the
typewriting business of Zewadski

ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
lored.
Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
ALLE\'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tf
The musical people of Ann Arbor
and vicinity who have investigated
thoroughly, decide on the Victor Vic-
trola as a means of transmitting their
favorite selections. The best Artists in
all lines. Grinnell Bros. easy payment
plan will assist you to place one in
your home. 120 and 122 E. Liberty St.
Phone 1707.

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T''he'Squeez'e' Play
must be executed by the athlete w!
can think fast, who is quick of 'ud
ment, keen of eye and swift of un
,He must outguess and outspeed
opponents to bring home the need
run.
SIIED.elWHEAV
---the most nourishing and digestible form of wI
wheat gives the athelete and the student the1
food for building brawn, brain and bone.
It nourishes the mind and body, strengthens
tissues and helps---s4
as diet can---to Mn
an athlete hard,f
and fit.
THE SHREDDED WHEAT
NIACAflA IFALLS N.Y'
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For particulars in-I

The Worlds Famous Artists
appear in our city
TI.S WEEK
Should you not be able to hear them we can supply you with
VICTOR RECORDS & VICTROLA
so that you can listen to them any time at home.

CO.
v.

FOR SALE-Oliver typewriter, new
style, printype. Price is very low.
Cash or payments. Mack & Co.
WANTED-Salesman for Detroit. $65
per month and car fare guaranteed,
to begin. Call 359-M.,

FOR SALE-Course tickets for May
Festival excepting Saturday night.
second row, first balcony. Call 1854-
M. - 158-9
See Grinnell Bros. space for Spe-
cial ads: It may interest you. tf

GRINNELL BROS.
120-122 E. Liberty St.

Phone 1707

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