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January 13, 1915 - Image 3

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LAILY
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in and SEE.
Jew Year's Offering
DUCTION
ON
TS AND OVERCOATS
BLACKS INCLUDED

One Fourth Off.

ON ALL

MACKINAW COATS SOO and A, & W, COATS
G.t yours while th assortment is good

TINKER &

CO.

STRIKING REDUCTION
ON ALL SUITS AND OVER OATS
Other radical reductions throughout our entire
stocks.
All stiff and soft hats, Stetson's excepted,
-_.d-_. - __l----discount 25%
Caps-------------------discount 20%
All Sweaters------------------20% off
All Fleece Lined Gloves_--------20% off
Bath Robes and House Coats-------y off
Leather Goods----------------25% off
All $1.00 Shirts--------------------85c
All$1.50 Manhattan Shirts-------at $1.15

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COR. STATE and WILLIAM STS.

othes

COLUMBIA STUDENTS DENOUNCE
MILITARISM WITH RESOLUTION

tt, Aplel & Go.

,

J=Hop Dress Su
Wm. Dieterle will make it for you
a t his Ann Arbor store. Get the
advantage of ,a Detroit tailor here.

lit
St.

516 E. William

At a public mass meeting held at
Columbia University on December 17,
1914, the students there 'assembled
expressed themselves as intensely op-
posed to the propaganda for militar-'
ism. The following resolution was
adopted: "Resolved, That we, the stu-
dents of Columbia University, in mass
meeting assembled, hereby go on rec-
ord before Congress and the people of
'the United States, as opposed to mili-
tarism in general and an increase in
our army and navy in particular."
The above resolution was printed in
a letter sent to the editors of the va-
rious college papers throughout the
United States. Parts of several speech-
es delivered at the time are also quot-
ed. Wayne Wellman, Furnald hall,
Columbia University, will send further
information upon request.
Student Pastors Attend Convention
Student pastors of the various
churches in Ann Arbor are in Chicago
this week attending the convention of'

N Ow is the time to have
prints made from those
old negatives and put
them in one of our new,
*'' Scrap Books. Just in
and the best ever-95c.
$1.25 and $1.50. Prints
on Cyko Paper 3c. 4c. 5c.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hoppe's Studio
619S . Liberty St.
Phone 1078 J
We have secured the services of Mr.
Victor Allmendinger who has a rep-
utation of being a first class Piano
Tuner and Regulator: We can guaran-
tee satisfaction. Phone 1707 -Grinnell
Bros., 120 and 1'22 E. Liberty St.
Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf

$2.50 now $1.88 $3.50 now $2.65
$4.00 now $2.85

$2.00 now $1.38

REULE, CONLIN

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After the Theatre or IM

$3.00 now $2.

VISIT THE SUGAR BOW L
FOR REFRESHMENTS--

The Sugar Bowl
109 S. MAIN STREET

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n a loc

214 S. Main St.

kV.

"THE FOUR SEASONS" SPRING,
SUMMER, FALL, WINTER, FOUR
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS in a stupendous
offering of Melody and Artistic Scen-
ic Surroundings. Remember these
four beauties are with the "ALL-
GIRL SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13,

oummimmmwr
mmomppowommommon"

University Ave. Pha
Washington Candy, Cig
and Tobacco.
Don't fail to see "Ma
"Waltz Girl in Miles of
"Majestic" Monday, Tue
day, January 11, 12, 13
matinee.

At J-Hop Time,
Or any Time

LET

with a daily matinee.:

72-7'

IBEN
YOU IN TIME FOR
TlIGHT O'CLOCK ::

Entertainment is incomplete without a Victrola. No method
of entertaining is simpler than playing the Victrola. More-
over, it will please your guests as well as satisfy their demand
to "Do Something." See us immediately.

GRWINNELL BROS.
Viotrolas $15.00-$200.00

ii

In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tf
Reserve your seats now for the
"ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic,
three days with a daily matinee be-
ginning Monday, Jan. 11th. 72-7

"Mary Gray," (
the day I first sE
member Mary Gr
attraction with
t the Majestic, Al
nesday, Jan. 11,
matinee.

No

et Jewelers

Temple Theatre

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Wed., Jan. 13-Earnest Maltrau-
ers. (With Vivian Prescott).
Thurs., Jan. 14-Perils of Paul-
ine. (Last Story).
Coming Next Week-Wild Ani-
mals at Large.

the National association of university
Church Workers. They are also at-
tending the meetings of the National
Board of Education of the various de-
nominations, which is held in connec-
tion with the convention. Those in
attendance from here are: N. C. Fetter,
of the Baptist church; Roy W. Hamil-
ton, grad., of the Presbyterian church;
H. L. Rotzel, of the Methodist church;
and E. C. Boynton, of the Congrjga-
tional church.
WANTED TUTORING-While there is
time-Tutoring in Mathematics 1
and 2 and descriptive geometry. Call
1407-J, 7 to 9 P. M.
FOR RENT-Single room with mod-
ern conveniences; rent reasonable.
433 Maynard St. Phone 815-J. 77
WANTED-Several students to fill
empty places at a few tables. There
are also four vacancies at the table
reserved for women. At the Linda
Vista. 77-8-9
WANTED-Anyone who was on the D.
U. R. car from Ypsilanti to Ann Ar-
bor leaving Ypsi at 8:20 p. in., Oct.
23, 1914; from which W. I. McKen-
zie fell, to please call 359-M between
8:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. 76-77

ITIS

IM PORTANT

THAT

Senior

00W 1
I' CROSS' NOVEL I

I-

Oriheum Theatre

LtS-

Dents

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Wed., Jan. 13-Maiy Pickford in
"Eagles Mate,, (rebooking)
Thurs. and Fri., Jan. 14-15-
Florence Reed in "The Danc-
ing Girl". Author:- Henry
Arthur Jones.
Sat., Jan. 16-Open.
Girls Orchestra All Week.

MAKE THEIR APPOINTMENTS FOR

Nights 7fo 10;

MICHIGANENSIAN PICTURES

ADMISSION Get
abThe
100 Whitney
Habit

I Week I

"Be sure to read; Lyndon's display
Ad. 76&78
The McNeil Girls are three musi-
clans who certainly offer a very pretty
numnber on the French Horn. They are
with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the
Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day, January 11, 12, 13. DAILY MAT-
INEE. 72-7

BEFORE

JAN.

20

AVOID THE RUSH HAVE MORE TIME

522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522.

tf

Sundav

K

The first time at 10c,
nott. Neptune's Daughter
. LLER M AN

522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522.
"We'll be there."

tf

iversity Ave. Pharmacy Drugs University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Toilet Articles. Phone 416. tf Pens and Students Supplies. tf

Get that 10c San Marco cigar Sat. or
Sun. for 5 cents at Sugden Drug Co.,
302 S. State St. eod Wed
"Be sure to read Lyndon's display
Ad. 76&78
MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth.
ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits,
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street.

EXTRA CHARGE LATER

Act Now

n Girls. are three dainty Dam-
o perform daring feats on the
Vire. They are with the "ALL

Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf

e i/
dt8-
, .a

_"_ 1

-SHOW" at the Majestic, Mon- A

"Be sure to read Lyndon's display
d. 76&78
For Musical Instruments of Every

ednesday, Jan. 11, 12,
A Daily Matinee."
72-7

Opportunity for student who is a good
typewriter. One-half interest for sale
in student firm of Zewadski & Evan-
son, 310 S. State St. 77

11

ing but girls" and every

one
the

Description, Victrolas, and Edison Di-
amond Disc Machines, go to SCHAE-
BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main
Street. eod W
The latest dances taught at Grin-
nell Bros. by appointment. Phone
1707. 76-77

Phone 961-M

MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth-
ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits,
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street.

Studio: 319 E. Huron

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