100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

October 23, 1912 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1912-10-23

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Uncle Sam Presents the Animals
in "JACK POT" or "Four of a Kind"--to the People

Many Get Physical Examinations.
Dr. May is doing a rushing business
this week in the room reserved for
physical examinations. In addition to
the regular first year men. Dr. May
will examine the fresh footballers this
week, as well as Capt. Haimbaugh and
his squad of cross country runners.
. Rent a folding kodak 10 cents. Lyn-

I

f NO £ 15

Thee's no bluffing when it
comes to quality
-we're "stan. patters" on
values.
We'll wager that
tein Bloch
Suits will give long and faithful'
service-
And meet with your approval
for a second term.
from $5.00 to $10.00

don.

eo d

11 Mackinaws in all styles

= Lindenschmitt, Ap el

& Co.=

GET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716-J
ALAR M CLOCKS and yoi will get to yoar classes on time.
Pric2 alwiys riit aul all clocks guaranteed. New location.
111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

Films developed by the tanit method
hereafter only 10 cents per roll. Lyn-
don. e o d
Full Dress, Tuxedo, and Prince Al-
bert Suits for Hire. Whittington Co.
244 Woodward Ave. Detroit Mich.
e. o. d.
Open every evening until, 10. Sun-
days only, 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:45 to
3:45. Lyndon. eo'd
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders!
taken for After Theatre or Concert{
Lunches. Phone 1238-J, 604 Forest
Ave. eod tf
We are never undersold. Goodyear
Drug Store. 2 6tf
Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619
E. Liberty St. tf
See our line of 'small musical instru-
ments and get prices, before buying;
It will pay you. Grinnell Bros., 120-1
122 E. Liberty. 17-22
Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619

I

NATIVE ROLLED
RUSSIAN CICARETS
Delicious in flavour and of delightful aroma
these cigarets appeal to the most critical tastes.
Made from carefully selected imported tobaccos,
blended and rolled by native experts.

Q uarry's

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Thursday, October 24.-Lecture by Dr.
Oliviera Lima on "Independence of
Latin-America and its Evolution in
the Nineteenth Century," economics
lecture room, 4:15 p. mn.
Friday, October 24.-Members' night
at the Faculty club; Memorial hall
club room, 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday, October 23.-Illinois club
smoker at the Michigan Union, 7:00
p. in.
Wednesday, October 23.-Meeting of
the Mimes at the Michigan Union,
7:30 p. n.
Friday, October 25.-Meeting of the
Grand Rapids club at the Michigan
Union, 7:30 p. m.
Friday, October 25.-Tuberculosis so-
ciety dinner at the Michigan Union,
6:00 p. m.
Friday, October 25.-Piano recital by
Henry James Dotterweich at the
School of Music, 8:00 p. in.
Saturday, October 26.--S. C.' A. recep-
tion at Newberry hall, 8:00 p. m.
Saturday, October 26.-Soph lit post-
election party at Barbour gym, 2:30
to 4:30 p...
Saturday, October 26.-Membership
dance at the Michigan Union, 9:00
p. M.
Saturday, October 26.-University of.
Detroit vs. Michigan freshmen at
Ferry field, 2:30 p.im.
ELEMENTS OF GAME TAUGHT TO
vA RSITY.
(Continued from page 1.)
and Lightner, reserve center, who has
been taken on to the Varsity. to assis't
Musser in caring for the center job
left vacant by the injury of Paterson.
Aside from the men sent back to the
reserves yesterday, Wright, the former
Minnesota scrub player, has been plac-
ed on the scrub team for a time.
CROWDED HALL GREETS .NOTED
OPERA SINGER.
(Continued from page 1)
study for Tristan, in which sense be-
comes spirit. The "Cry of Rachel"
was sung with a profound mother-sor-
row; the reverent little song of Louise
Reichardt was beautiful.
Musical interludes of a negative
character were suppiled to great
length by Mr. Eduard Collins. After
many Cchopin roses and much Liszt
sentiment, he played the Brahms rhap-
sody well. Mrs. Katherine Hoffmann
accompdnied the singer satisfactorily.

* ,niato ur Photograp
tto ntion !

0'

De~res'"At Store
FI NE A RT. OODS
The Place to Have YOuArPictutres Frsrz.4 Ir4
MA er C

.

Dry Clean-
jn 220 S. STATE ST.
BELL PHONE 1890-1891

Important changes and improved methods make it possible for
for big reductions in amateur finishings.
All roll films developed hereafter ( ith prints) 10c per roll.
Prints 3, 4 and 5c. Postal Cards 5c each
All films (including packs) are developed fixed and washd by
the tank method. No failures, no experiments. Best
possible results.
719 N. Univer-
'siy Ave,

223 S.
COR. LIB

a m Artfatto

We do not simply remove a few spots from the surface of the garm
by local treatment--but we thoroughly clean the fabric and the linin
When sent to us your garments are really Dry Cleaned. We rem
all the dirt, the stains, the grease, etc.

The

I Made only with nicotine absorbing paper
mouth-pieces and rolled in Imported straw-paper.
IBoxes of one hundred each,
poetage prepaid $1.00 Other
grades from 75c to $1.50 the hundred. Buy
direct from the lobber and save one-third
to one-half your cigaret money.

I

Drug Store on
the Corner
State and North University Avenue

E. Liberty St.

tf

SWEET
BETTER SERVICE

AS IT SOUNDS
BETTER CAI

Charlie's Barber
at 619 E: Liberty,
Charlie's Barber
at 619 E. Liberty.

Shop is now
Shop is now

open
tf
open
tf

THE SUGAR BOWL

ALBERT E. MUNN
1 407 E. 57th Street

Chicago, - - - Illinois.

.

Everything in Drugs
and Sundries

MIAJESTII

Quarry Drug Go,

1

Md"atrk 3 P3 M
Tofyp
So.venIrs
Coming THURSDAY
Saxon Dancers

-'

The
Savings Bank
Wm I Booth, President, Wm. Arnold, Vice-res dent
C. I t~ W aft, Jr., CashierI

I

Flannel

Shirts

Have you seen the Longfellow Shirt ? We now have a fine
selection of patterns of this excellent shirt made up with soft
French cuffs and collars to match. Come in and look over the
line.
Don't forget that'we carry the Soo Mackinaw Coat.

1912 Pierce motorcycles to be sold
to make room for 1913 material. Some
good prices. Postal to Pierce agency
1605 Wells St. will get you next. 19-20
Wanted College Representatives-Two
students to take up old line insur-
ance work among fellow students.'
Splendid opportunity for right men.
Address or call No. 410 National
Bank Building. 19-25
Wanted to Rent-Unfurnished rooms,
for light housekeeping. Heated and
lighted. Box X, Michigan Daily of-j
fice. 18-19
LOST
Trost-Between 1104 Prospect and
Christian Church, on Sunday morn-
ing, nose glasses with part of chain
attached. Phone Mrs. Ward, 1500-J.
Lost-Watch fob between Packard and
Cutting Cafe on Monday evening. Re-
turn to 617 Packard St.
Lost-Monday evening, between Kap-
pa Alpha Theta house and Newber-
ry hall, Conklin Fountain Pen.
Phone 187. Reward.
FOR RENT
For Rent-Front suite and single room
with all conveniences. Quiet and
good location. Inquire 541 S. Di-
vision. Phone 1888. 18-20
For Rent-Desirable front single room
very reasonable. Steam heat, tele-
phone, gas or electricity. 308 E.
Jefferson. 15-20
For Rent--Small suite finely located
1116 Washtenaw Ave. For price of
single room. 14-20
For Rent-Nice front suite for two
young men of good'habits, no other
roomers. 411 E. Williaims St. Phone
1497. tf
FOB SALE.
For Sale-INDIAN Motorcycles 4 and
7 HP. new and second hand for sale
cheap. Staebler & Sons, 119 Wash-
ington St. 15-20

W tc This Space

UN IVE RSITY NOTICES

Ana Arbor's Best Confectionery. Ice cream soda de luxe. Candy of all
descriptions.
WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
ON IAIN STREET
1.'

"
+F''

I

I

SEE

Tinker & Company

Hatters and Furnishers
1

342 S. State St.

-

Intercollegiate socialists meet Wed-
nesday night at 8:00. Plans for re-
organization will be discussed.
Gargoyle business staff staff meet-
ing, Wednesday at 5:00 p. m.
Intercollegiate socialists meet Wed-
nesday night at 8:00. Plans for re-
organization will be discussed.
Cross country squad make arrange-
ments with Dr. May for physical exam-
ination this week.
J lit football practice at 3:30 o'clock
this afternoon. Game Friday.
The oratorical association board
meets this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock -in
room 302 U. Hall.
POLONIA SOCIETY PLANS TO
ASSIST POLISH STUDENTS.
The Polonia society imet Saturday
afternoon, and plans for the coming
year were discussed. An important
accomplishment of the meeting was
the organization of a "Self-aid soci-
ety," whose purpose is to help Polish
students who may be in financial dif-
ficulties while in college. The sum of
$150 was'raised at the meeting among
the 19 members.

How Are Your Eyes
Our methods of eye examiiation, no "drops" used determine
the exact needs of your eyes.
Our optical system produces ekact glasses.
We grind our own lenses and make all glasses to order.
Shur-on Agency
-220 S. MAIN
Arnld & Co., Jewelers STREET

ent~s

s

l - , r
Press Building Maynard Strset
Across from Majestic

I

Latest Operatic
andn
Popular Hits
Exclusive agency for GIBSON MANDOLINS,

Before buying your FaIL and Winter
Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Hats, Caps;
and Furnishings. It will pay you to
look over our assortment, Spaulding
Sweaters, Webber's Sweaters, Hole-
proof Hosiery, Interwoven Hosiery.

PlaEcos for

Sede and Rent

For Sale--Bull Terrier Puppies at 802
S. 7th St. Call after 4:00 p. m.
14-19

You can have a 12 ex. film developed
just as cheap as a six. Only 10 cents.
Lyndon. e o d

WADHAMS & COMPANY
12123 S. Main St.

...

~bec

1 1iversitt

Obavrmac~

NIFTY TOILET

Station for Colgate
Strops, etc., etc.

and William Toil
We Insist on;

ARTICLES of every description
let Supplies. Shaving Soap, Shaving Powder, Toilet Water, Razors,
Sat isfying.

COULDINC & WIKEL,

1219 S. University Ave.

Bell Phone 416

0

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan