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THE MICHIGAN DAIL0 Y

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:-Over Foot Wear
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[M CONFECTIONERY'
S oxth MaJiv Street

Ee .stnMa m Kodaks are now selling-
at ;greatly reduced prices
compared to what you paid for them a year ago.
NEW MODELS give 50 % more value thaii ever
before. Let me show you the 20 or more new ones.
Now is the season to trade in the old one. I can make
you a 'better allowance now than ever before.

HAND PRESSING
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
Co In KIDD - -- Sophomore
1830-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave

LYNDON, 719 N. Uztiveraity Ave.

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JOHN S. GRAY HEIRS DONATE
FUND) FOR ORATORICAL PRIZES
As an inducement to proficiency in
debating, the. John S. Gray heirs, of
Detroit, announced to the regents yes-
terday their intention of providing an
anuual fund of $375 for 10 years, to be
distributed as testimonials in public
speaking. The official designation wil
be, "The John S. Gray Medals and Tes-
timonials for Public Speaking."
Although the details have not been
announced, they wil provide for a $50
cash payment to each of six students,
and gold medals in addition.
Alpha Nui Elects Semester's Officers
Alpha Nu' elected the following off.-
cers for the new semester at a meet-
ing, held last night: president, Jacob
Levin, '17L; vice-president, J. Q. Ad-
ams, '16;, secretary, H. B. Teegarden,.
"17; treasurer, H. H. Springstun, '17;
marshal, E. J. Engel, '15; civil editor,
C. E. Bailey, '17.
Society :Dance Attracts 100 Couples
More than 100 couples attended the
Engineering society dance given last
evening in Barbour gymnasium. M~r.
E. D. Rich, sanitary engineer of the
state board of health, was a special
guest. jI

F. L. HALL, 514 E. William
Phone 2226
PRESS "*IN tsdG odsClaled ve For
l~s. De h ered

Whitney Theatre

Sat. Jan. 23
Matinee. and Night

NO LOSS BY FIRE

First real big musical success of the season
JOHN P. SLOCUM Presents
The Brilliant English Musical Comedy Success

BIJOU THEATRE
Friday, Jan. 22
Murdock in "The Star Gazer."
Belle Adair in Son."
Saturday, Jan 23
Mary Pickford and King Baggot
in
"Love's Refrain."
BIJOU--Washington St.

THE

_ORIGINAL PRODUCTION_

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QUAKER GIRLI
IBook by James T. Tanner-Lyrics by Adrian Ross & Percy Green Bank-Music by Lionel Monkton
MNO WITH THE FOLLOWING SUPERS CAST m
Katherine Murray--Charles Clear-Andre Cordnvy- William Blaisdel-
Hellen Hoyt-h-arry MacDonough-Charlotte Hoffman--Murray Stephen-
Dorothy Slaytor-Phil'. J. Moore-Madeline Dailey-Sinclair Young
ASSISTED BY
The Handsomest and Best Singing Chorus in America
Matinee P ICI S Night
MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR'
1st 13 Rows, 360 Seats - - $1.00 1st 4 Rows, 94 Seats - - $2.00
Balance 8 Rows 232 " -_1- c Next 13 Rows, 266 " - $1.50
BALCONY Balance, 232 Seats - - $1.00
BA LCONY
1 st 4 Rows, 120 Seats - - i-.750. 1 st 4 Rows, 120 Seats - $1.00
Balance, 297 Seats - - - - 500. Balance, 297 Seats - = 75c.
Gallery- 25Gallery -500.

Arcade Theatre
SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4:00; EYE. 6:15; 7:46; 9:15

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FRIDAY, JTANU~ARY 22.
LITTLE 'LORD FAUNTLIEROY
with Master Gerald Rayston. An
Alco Feature. Frances Hodg-
son-Burnett's famous story in
splendid photo play form.

Tickets oassale Thursday

-, - --= Mail Orders Now,

Organ
Theory, and
All Branches of Music

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605 E. William St.

Freshman
ALSO
CAN DIES
Sophomore

College leaches Many Things
But the Best Is
the Lunches
AT "POP BANCROFT'S" 722 Monroe

Junior
ALSO
CICARS

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The MECCA of
ECONOMY SEEKERS

Senio

Are taught Ot the

Oren's Cafeteria

pity School' of musicI
MAYNARD STREETj
ias not advanced our
toilet articles.
'ountain Specialties better
e line of Students' supplies.
THE DELTA
and Packard

Only Cafeteria

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Pop. Mat's fifflll Week Jan. 18
Wed.&Sat. GARlICK' Nights
25c. to $1.00 " 25c. to $1.50
DETROIT
H. H. FRAZEE Preseauts
A ]Pair of Sixes
with Ralph Herz
One Year in New York Six Months in Chicago

Learn the latest dances at the Pack-
ard Academy. Brought direct from,
the East by L. E. Hughes, Union Op-'
era director.
For the best' J. Hop service. Phone
Taxi 2280. tf
MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth-
ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits,
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
SiLeN'SGODi LOTESSTRE
SfIESPrices TESSWRE
I Main Street.

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Buy your Mazda
310 S. Sate.

lamps at Switzer s,
tf

For quick taxi service call 15.
you don't believe it, try it:

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:00 7s30. 9:00
N-PL AYING - DAILY-1---MATINEE
ISDAY4fRIIIAY-SAJRANUtr IARY
:30 and 9:00 - MATINEES 3:00 DAILY
"TOOTS PAKA"9
TIONAL HAWAIIAN "HULA HULA" DANCER
Assisted, by 11r Owin .Atoive Insh rurnentalists

IOLA
SLACK WIRE

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ROSE GARDE~N IMINES & BROWN
A PRETTY GIRL AND A PIANO Late Stars of 'Darktown Follies'

The Mammoth Comedy Hit
"HERBERT LLOYD" The King of Diamonds
Assisted by His Own Company of Four Girls

University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf
Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf
622 Holmes Taxi Co. 522. "Back of
the Union." eod Fri
MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth.
ing, Balmacans, Overcoats, Suits,
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.'
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street.
For Musical Instruments of Every
Description, Victrolas, and Edison Di-
amond Disc Machines, go to SCHAE-
BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main
Street. eod W
Get that 20c San Marco cigar Sat. or
Sun. for 5 cents at Sugden Drug Co.,
302 S. State St. eod Wed
FIRST NATIONAL BAND
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - "*00,000
Surplus and Profits $65,000
Directors
Wirt Corn well, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, Z. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Ilan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
Good Honest
TAILORING
and promt service
AT REASONABLE PRICES

with. friendship.

All

permanently successful
business must result from pleas-
ant association with people who
have in each other mutual confi-
dence. So 300 South State Street
is primarily designed to enlarge our
broadening circle of friends. 'With
your comfort and pleasure constantly
in mind, we have made our home your
hoare, just as you would have it -a
cheery, comfortable place which: wel-
comes you and your friends, in order
that you may all become our friends..

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The Bond, Street
Company Ltd.
300 South State Street

HERBERT LLOYD'S GIRLS
S SOUVENIR MATINEE FRIDAY

ALBERT GANSLE'

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108 E. Washington St.

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