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February 20, 1915 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN I AILY

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Down!

Down!

Everyone should have a Kodak
You can u s e one everyday
Nothing tells the story better

THE PRICES

le Now On
s Divided in Two lots

GET IT AT
CALKINS' PHARMACY
324 SOUTH STATE STREET

cWe are showing a complete lini
of Society Brand clothes fo
Spring. Come in and inspec
them. Also a complete line o
furnishings for Spring

AMATEUR FINISHING A SPECIALTY

i2 off--1/3 off
SLUE & BLACKS 1-4 OFF
ODD PANTS 207o OFF

We carry a complete line of genuine Eastman Kodaks and Supplies.
There is an Eastman for everyone from the Graflex to the KodakJr.
We will take in your old Kodak if you want a better one.
GET IT AT CALKINS' PHARMACY

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ADHAMS & CO.
121-123 So., Main"St.

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South Main Street
Ai $100,000
Its . . $75,000

Scotch Plaid
Overcoats,
The newest material is a
thick, soft, rough finished
cloth, with subdued plaids

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woven into the back.
can't imagine what a
overcoat this material'
make.

You
rich
will

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About one half the tickets for the
Michigan Union membership dance to
be held from 9:00 o'clock to 12:00
o'clock tonight, had been sold at the
clubhouse counter last night. New
programs now being designed by Har-
old B. Abbott, '15A, will probably be
on hand to feature the dance next
week.
-1rof. L. J. Young, of the forestry de-
partment will give an illustrated lec-,
ture on "A Summer in the Eacific
Northwest" at the semi-monthly meet-
ing of the Forestry club, which will be
held at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 24, in room 407 of the new engi-
neering building.
-Prof. Alexander Silverman, of the
research division of the University' of
Pittsburg,' ahdressed about 75 chemi-
cal engineers on "The Manufacture of
Grape Juice" yesterday afternoon in
the amphitheater of the chemical
building. Prof. Silverman's presence
was secured by the Engineering soci-
ety.
-Studeints and employees in the engi-
neering shop foundry are engaged in
making castings for the class-room
seats, which will be installed in the
new science building.

A. F. Marquardt
"' . 516 William Street

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Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Fri., Feb. 19-The Master Key
(6 story).
Sunshine and Shadows (with
Norma Talmadge).
Sat., Feb. 20-Means and the End
(with Gerda Holmes).
NEXT WEEK-Crimson Moth.
Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
FRIDAY FEB. 19
George Beban in "The Italian."
SATURDAY FEB. 20
Frank Mace (all star cast) in
"Without Hope."
MN& TUES., FEB. 22-
All Star Cast in -The Girl of the
Golden West."
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4;00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20
The Adventure at Briarcliff. Kalem
Comedy-drama in two parts. Hearst
Selig News. The. New Editor, Com-
edy, and others.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
11ObIDAY SPECIAL! Antony and
Cleopatra. Polish Relief Benefit.
1. cents.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - $100.000
Surplus and Profits 465.000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W." Clarkson, F,. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
WANTED-A student capable of hand-
ling an educational proposition, on
salary, among schools in Kansas.
Phone 359-M.
AGENTS WANTED-A wide awake
hustling student. Water filter, some-
thing new, carry in pocket. Write
for particulars. W. A. Gibson, 827
4th Ave., Detroit, 'Mich.
WANTED-Live College Students, who
desire to make $75 to $100 weekly
selling High Class Automobile Spe-
cialties. Investigate.

ea
A-1-
igoous, Vigorous
W.inter Pastimes
-to be thoroughly enjoyed-must be indulged
in without fatigue of body or mind. And this
can best be done on a regular diet of

Shop

"hreclded'WI,

lines of fashionable Tailor-
auctions.

our own Workshops

KTY

STREET

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+Walter . Brayer,'ISE, who was dis-
missed from the homeopathic hospital
a few days ago following an operation
for appendicitis will not remain in
college this semester.
-Prof. James P. Bird, of the engilleer.
ing college, went to Buchanan, Mich.,
yesterday ,where he gave an extenision
lecture last night.
-Eight Week clubs have changed the
time of their meeting to 5:00 o'clock.1
At this time the next meeting will con-
vene on Thursday. Catherine Reig-_
hard, '15, and Clara Dunn, grad., wilIl
speak.
-Dr. F. f. Loomis, who was to have
lectured before the Michigan Dame
society on Monday evening, will post-
pone his address until the following
Monday. It will be given instead, at
8:00 o'clock in Newberry hall on
March ..
RECEIVE REQUE STS FOR FOUR
TEA HERS FROM HILO, HAWAII

Made only by
The Shredded Wheat Company,

Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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Athletes who excel in winter sports keep their
blood red, tissues healthy, and brain alert by
the daily use of this most nourishing form of
whole wheat. They find it contains all the
food elements that-are needed to keep them in
fine fettle, their muscles hard, their eyes clear,
their brain active.
Ready to -serve at any time with cream and
sugar or with fresh or preserved fruits, stewed
prunes, sliced bananas or baked apples.
"All the Meat of the Golden Wheat"

AMATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

d in bright c
's hest fruit

Ann Arbor
ettles, of even quality--made
rs, and sugars-and coated
hocolate.
eading-frequent request for
us to place them for sale here.

DAINES & NICKEL

FOR RENT-Desirable East suite.
so single third floor. 796-R.
Hill St.

Al-
612

The only Studio on the Campus

334-336 S. State St.
Offichia Photographers For The MICHIGANENSIAN

Pho e

.wandies

Fr
ne

WILL FIND
SStore
.EET

ible us to keep the stock'
Rction assured always.
THEM NOW c?7
The Delta
COR. STATE & PACKARD
of Detroit and Cleveland

Miss Margaret Cameron, secretary to
the appointment committee, announced
yesterday that the committee has re-
ceived a call for four teachers from a
boys' boarding school at Hilo, Hawaii.
The following are the positions to be
filled: A matron, a chaplain, who will
also act as athletic director, an assist-
ant bookkeeper, who will be expected
to teach printing and an agriculturisf.
Michigan students, who are interested
in these positions, can obtain further
information by applying to Miss Cam-
eron in Tappan hall from 1:30 o'clock
to 3:00 o'clock any afternoon.

THINK IT OVER!
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A man inserted a two bit ad-,
let for a pin he lost. The next
day it was returned to him. This
is the USUAL result not excep-
tional. We have three branches,
University Pharmacy, Quarrys,
or the MICHIGAN DAILY office
in the Ann Arbor Press Bldg.

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Makes Your Hands like Velvet
Mann's Benzoin Cream has a marvellous effect on the skin.
Two or three applications will remove the roughness, and
by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and
softness of a baby's.
Delightful after Shaving. Price 15 een
MANN'S DRUG STORE 213 s.pW n Steet

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THlINK IT OVER!
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stop at Goodyear
tf
e passenger now

Rummel Elected to Council by J-Laws
H. C. Rummel was elected council-
man by the junior laws at their class
meeting yesterday afternoon. L. M.
Sprague was the other candidate.
Law Faculty Will Entertain Garfield
Members of the law school faculty
will entertain James R. Garfield, at a
luncheon Monday noon at the Michigan
Union.

WON=

$19.50

BUYS A REAL
VICTROLA IVl

WITH 12 DIFFERENT
SELECTIONS

College Blankets 76 x 68, $4.50, same
as most sell for $7.50, BaldWins. 443
S. Division. Phone 1128-J. 98-9
Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf
University Ave. Pharimacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf

If you want to be sure of the
of the robin get your films at
& Nickels.
Shoes repaired while you r
G. Andres, 222 S. State St.

>c a passenger.
lady student,
uite in private
Daily. 97-8

"Varsity" "The Victors"
"Tipperary" "Poor Pauline"
"Shubert's Seranade"
Buy it for your room NOW

1-want to Go Back to Mchigan"
"Chinatown, My Chinatown"
"Under the Double Eagle"
Keep it for your canoe this Spring

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

Our supplies for the amateur
rapher can be relied upon in e

We Deliver
PHONE 1707

GRINNELL BROS.
"The House of Quality"

Drop in at
120-122 E. Liberty St

Get your films developed and printed spect.
at Dames & Nickels and be surprised
at your ability as a photographer. 98-9 10c

Daines & Nickels.

rents

a Kodak. Lynd

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SECOND

UNION

SERVICE

Temple Beth
Choir

7:00 O'CLOCK SUNDAY

Director

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AUDITORIUM

William Ho

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