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May 20, 1913 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Now 16 the Season for

ite Serge and Flannel

TROUSERS

We have a'1 the patterns shown by most woolen houses.
It A ill B to your advantage to se e tlm.(. They are priced
right, avd when Malcolm makes you a trouser, the fit and
style is assured. We are sbclirg a fine Summer Blue
Serge at twent) -three dollas--fo tl.v hot days. Drop in
and see the line..

Karl Malcolm,

East Liberty St.

Malcolm Block

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BODY OF DROWNED STUDENTx
IS REMOVED TO LEROY, N. Y.
The body of Paul Samson, '14, the
victim of the canoe accident on Lake
Heinzeman Saturday, was taken to
his home, Leroy, N. Y., Sunday after-
noon by his father, J. P. Samson.
Members of the New York State
club, Les Voyageurs, the honorary for-
ester's society, and a delegation from
the Foresters' society accompanied
the body to the depot.
Notice of
PREFERENTIAL VOTE
on the
WATER WORKS QUESTION.
The electors, men and women, will
vote on the following propositions,
THURSDAY, MAY 29THR, 1913.
Vote on one proposition only.
First Proposition-For the holding
of a special election to purchase the
present water plant for a sum not to
exceed $450,000.
Yes ( )
Second Proposition-For the hold-
ing of a special election to build a new
plant for the sum of $635,000.
Yes ( )
Third Proposition-For a special
election to make a new contract with
the Ann Arbor Water Company.
Yes ( )
The above is form of ballot to be
used and will simply show your pref-
erence as tor the proposition to be
placed before the people at a proposed
election to be held later.
The Polls Will Be Open At The Dif-
ferent Ward Voting Rooms From 8:00
O'clock in the morning to 8:00 O'clock
in the evening. 1st ward-basement
city hall, 2nd ward-building on Ash-
ley street, 3d ward-building on Mill-
er avenue, 4th ward-basement New
Armory, 5th ward-building on Swift
street, 6th ward basement Tappan
School on East University avenue, 7th
ward-building on Mary street.
This notice will be followed within
a day or two with a detailed statement,
to be placed in every residence within
the city limits, showing proposed im-
provements to the present plant, to-
gether with cost thereof; The cost of
a new plant and also a proposed new
contract with the present Water Com-
pany.
By order of the Special Water Com-
mittee, May 14th, 1913.
Ald. George Lutz, Chairman.
Ald. Albert Lutz,
Ald. Julius Koernke,
Ald. Wm. P. Flynn,
Ald. I. L. Sherk,
Ald. Chas. Rash,
Ald. Wm. Schultz.
Ross Granger, Clerk.
1MAJESTImC

STUDENT PLAY MAY
REACHBROADWAY
Big Theatrical Producers to Consider
Successful Manuscript in
Comedy Club Contest.
WILL HAVE LOCAL PRODUCTION.'
According to the present plans of
the Comedy club the successful play;
in the competition to be conducted by
that organization next fall may be
produced on the professional stage
following its local presentation. The
management of the Comedy club is ne-
gotiating with three prominent pro-
ducing companies in New York and
Manager A. G. Cohen has been noti-
fled that the managers will give the
chosen manuscript a reading.
The play must be written by a stu-
dent in the university, and handed in
to the judges on the first Friday after
school opens next fall. If the play is
accepted for the annual production of
the club the author will receive a
prize of $100. If no play is chosen
for production a prize of $25 will be
awarded for the best play submitted.
Announcement of the winning play
will be made at the end of next Octo-
ber. Immediately following the de-
cision of the judges, it will be submit-
ted to the New York managers for
their approval.
NOMINATIONS ARE
MADE FOR COUNCIL
(Continued from page 1.)
of the law building.
The junior dents nominated four
men, two for a long term in the coun-
cil and two for the short term. The
men nominated on the long term wereI
T. B. Jamison and S. C. Daniels, while
the short term nominees are A. W.
Barley and E. J. Greene. The election
will be held Wednesday morning at
10:00 o'clock in the senior amphithe-
ater.
Junior homeops nominated G. G. Al-
way and R. Ideson. One man will be
elected Wednesday at a time to be ar-
ranged later.
Junior laws will hold their nomina-
tions today at 4:00 p. m. in room D of
the law building. Junior pharmics
will nominate today at 2:30 p. in. in
rcom 303 of the chemitsry building.
MISS
Cora Mel Patton
IN
"The Pigeon"
under the auspices of the Drama League
in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall,

here for the past seven years.

NewIooation,119 E.Liberty St.
I have no connection whatever' with
any other store.

New Lots of Rubber
Soled Oxfords for
Men and Women.

Just Received:

The Satisfactory kind

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I have sold

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Tickets on sale daily June 1st to Sept. 30th
Return limit 30 days

I When your Rubber Soled Shoes need Re-soling,
bring them here for a SATISFACTORY job. You
will not be disappointed.
For a Drink That's Right
T H, OUNT A, N A'T
TE R E X ALL S T ORE
Our Fountain is working overtime-come in
and try us out
THE BROWN DRUG STORE
THE REXALL STORE
E. C. EdsilI, Successor 122 Sc uth Main Street
T E NEW DRUG STORE
The Very Best in SOAPS, TOWELS

Liberal stop-over privileges and option of boat trip
between Detroit and Buffalo, and on Hudson River
between Albany and New York.
v York $2700 Boston $ 2
RETURN -= AND RETURN

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Proportionately low fares to all Eastern Summer Re-,
sorts, including Thousand Islands, Saratoga, Lake
George, the Adirondacks, Canadian Resorts, White
Mountains, Poland Springs and the entire Atlantic
Coast.
N ew.ork CetralL s
Michigan Central-"Tire Niagara Falls Route"
Circle Tours
Sixty-day circuit tours may be arranged to New York and Bostonincluding lake
and river routes, and more extended circuit tours,
partly by ocean, inculding meals and berths on ocean
steamers, at reduced summer fares.,
Ask for a copy of our "Guide to New York City." It
containsavaluable and interesting information about
the Metropolis, free on request.
For Particulars consult
Michigan Central Ticket Agents
Why pay more money when you can
utiful leather bound books for
at Fosters, buy all the latest popular songs and
music at ten cents per copy. Mando-
Music and all Musical Instru- Tins, guitars, and all musical instru-
visit Schaeberle and Son's Mus- melt at very lowest prices consistent
Luse. tf with quality. Grinnell Bros., 120-2 E.
Liberty St. 160-172

AND
let Articles

Sugden Drug Co.
302 South State Street
ORDERS
DELIVERED

PHONE
1244J

Monday, May 19.

Admission 25c

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THURSDAY

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Wanted!
AMATEUR SWIMMERS AND DIVERS
To Compete for A
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SNHAY THIS WEEK
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Fine Suits and Overcoats $30,00 up

'WATCH REPAIRING-We Repair Chronometers and Split Second Wqtches.

GET BUSY

BIG DOINGS

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Sialler Jewelry Co.

308 S. State

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ALL SUITS MADE FOR YOU AT $17 50 to 25. O
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Free Pa nts
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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in town than the one at
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CAMERAS FOR SALE. CAMERAS TO RENT 1Oc per day.
Films Developed 10c per Roll, Prints, 3c, 4c, and 5c
each, Postal Views; Barton Dam, Campus Views and
Fraternities, c Eacho
o . F.6H1oppe & Co.
Photographers 619 E. Liberty

95c

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