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February 27, 1915 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-02-27

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THE MICHJGAN JAILY

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GET IT AT
CALKINS' PHARMACY

GO THE PRICES
Removal Sale Now On
Mens' Suits and Overcoats Divided in Two lots

Do you know we served a ton of Malted
Milk at our Soda Fountains last year?
We mxxake 'emr Kijfht
Ozxr New Ice Crea8.m
We make it ourselves, and it is REAL
Cream. No Gelatin. No Ice Cream
Powder.

Advance Sty|s for pring
We are showing a complete line
of Society Brand clothes for
Spring. Come in and inspect
them. Also a complete line of
furnishings for Spring.

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1/2 off--1/3 off
BLUE & BLACKS 1-4 OFF
ODD PANTS 20% OFF.

GET IT AT CALKIN.S PHARMACY
342 SOUTH STATE STREET

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WADHAMS & CO.
121-123 So. flain St.

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Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So,
(except Friday and Saturday)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27

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mers & Mechanics.Bank
-185 South Main. Street
Capital, $100,0
I Profits . . $75,000

Scotch Plaid
Overcoats.
The newest material is a
thick, soft, rough finished
cloth, with subdued plaids
woven into the back. You
can't imagine what a rich
overcoat this material will
make.

Colorado Springs, Coo.,
Feb. 23, 1915.
Editor, The Michigan Daily:--

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Francis X. Bushman
in
"Scars of Possession,"
. Also Mary Pickford
in "My Baby"

Ann Arbor Savings Bank
al Stock $300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo
Resources $3,000,000
General Banking Buisness Transacted
r. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J.Fritz,
r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F.
, Asst. Cash'r, Wm. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r
ga Dept.

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ernan- erca San s Bank
Liberty and Main Sts.
lost Convenient Place for Your
Bantking

A. F. Marquardt
516 William Street

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M hYLES
Cloth Shop

Your issue of February 19 contains
a statement to the effect that the alum-
ni association has recently purchased
a number of motion-picture reels,
which display student activities. As
I read the passage, the.thought occurr-
ed to me that the association could
render a worthy service to students
of future classes, by causing to be tak-
en a series of living pictures, repre-
senting the professors who are now
in charge of the various departments;
for I am certain that 'the students of
days to come will be pleased to view
the living likenesses ofthe different
men who contributed to Michigan's
eminence.
Under present conditions at Ann Ar-
bor, the students may lock at the por-
traits of former Michigan celebrities,
whose names they frequently hear
mentioned; yet, there is lacking that
touch of reality which a living picture
would give.
Then, too, there are many prominent
athletes whose appearances are unfa-
miliar to the student body, just as,
there are traditional scenes which the
passing of time necessarily changes,-
all of which will interest later-day
students., Therefore, I suggest that
picture-taking be made an annual af-
fair at Michigan.
JNO. J. CORCORAN.
DRAMA LEAGUE OFEERS $100
PRIZE FOR CHILDRDEN'S PLAY

Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
Beulah Poyntor in "The Little
Girl He Forgot."
MON. & TUES., MARCH 1-2
Edward Abels in "The Million."
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
"Officer 666."
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EYE. 0:15; 7:45; 9:15
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Alice Joyce in "The Leech"-Two
part Kalem drama. Hearst-
Selig News. Baseball and
Trouble. Lubin Comedy.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN AWBOR
Capital 1 - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt-Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, 4. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
J. RNOX MONTGOMERY TO TALK
AT STMbAY MAJESTIC MEETING

TAILORS

George Randolph
Chester
Famous Author, says:
"Why shouldn't a mar e willing to
recommend a tobacco which gees
as cool, sweet and satisfying a smoke
as Tuxedo?
For Mentally Alert
Mn'fTutedo

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and durability, built on the lines of fashionable Tailor-
will find in the Myles productions.

George Randolph Chester's "Get- Rich- Quick
Wallingford' storieshave delighted'thousands through
the mental alertness, good humor and keen mind
shown by the wily promoter.
When George Randolph Chester writes of things
typically American he knows what he is talking about;
and when he endorses Tuxedo-the typically Ameri-
can tobacco--his endorsement carries great weight
with the keen-minded, alert and brainy smokersof
this country.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
is made especially to maintain the American spirit of good
humor. Its constant use benefits a man in mind and body,
by keeping him happr and physically fit.
Tuxedo is the finest Kentucky Burley -the world's
premier smoking-tobacco leaf-made absolutely non-biting
by the original "Tuxedo Process" that has never been suc-
cessfully imitated. Tuxedo is delightfully mild, fragrant,
rich, and gives a cool and satisfying smoke. Tuxedo is in
a class by itself.
YOU CAN BUY TUXDO EVERYWHERE

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618 E. LIBERTY STREET

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orous, Vigoroust
Winter Pastimes

For the best play written for chil-
dren from the ages of six to 16 years,
the Drama league of America 4aas an-
nounced a prize of $100, offered by
Miss Kate Oglebay, national chairman
of junior work. Members of the Mich-
igan Union and of the Women's
League are eligible to compete, while
any students not belonging to either
of these organizations may enter by
joining the Ann Arbor Center, at a fee}
of 75 cents.
The successful play will be publish-,
ed, the auth'or receiving the regular
royalties from publication. Manu-
scripts are to be submitted before June.
1, 1915. Further information may bei
had by applying to Miss Anne Langleyl
or Mrs. W. P. Lombard, both of thin
city.

J. Knox Montgomery, president of
Muskingum College, New Concord, O.,
has been secured to address the "Y"
Majestic meeting tomorrow night, on
the subject, "Hang Out Your Sign."
President Montgomery enjoys a con-
si4erable reputation throughout the
state of Ohio as a public speaker, and
during the past few years, he has been
particularly active in furthering the
cause of prohibition.
The meeting will be preceded by a
moving picture program, which will
begin at 6:10 o'clock, and an effort is
being iade to secure a special musical
number for the program.

Convenient, glasshie *wrapped, e
titurxeroof pouh 4 . d .
In Tin lumidr" s, 40C and S'Oc

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Famous green tin, with gold
lettering, cur ved to fit pocetl
In Gla0Ss Humnidors, S0c and 90c

THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
Makes Your Hands like Velvet
Mann's Benzoin Cteam 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 cents
MANN'S DRUG STORE 23 s. an Street

-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

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SPECIAL OFFER TO EVERY
UNIVERSITY STUDENT

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hletes who excel in winter sports keep their
od red, tissues healthy, and brain alert by
daily use of this most nourishing form of
cle wheat. They find it contains all the
id elements that are needed to keep them in
e fettle, their muscles hard, their eyes clear,
ir brain active.
ady to serve at any time with cream and
0ar or with fresh or preserved fi uits, stewed
nes, sliced bananas or baked apples.
"All the Meat of the Golden Wheat"

A Victrola IV Outfit
- $19.50
TERMS TO SUIT THE BUYER
Grinnell Bros.

Majestic Theat
IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL
Announcement

PHONE 1707
FOR DELIVERY

120-122
E. LIBERTY ST.

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AMATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS VIEWS
PORTRAITS

The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor-
dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME-
PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves
the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent-
- ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF 100 PER CENT, as
compared with prices usually charged.
The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par-
ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design
and make special furniture to order.
Builders of new homes ,will find it to their advantage to em-
ploy the facilities afforded by our factory for the production of
"built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and
kitchens.
Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south
and three blocks west to factory of

AMATEUR
Ragtime Competition"
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Cold Cup to Winner Silver Cup to Runner-Up
Presented by Gene Green
"THE AUDIENCE TO JUDGE"
Entries Received Now Leave- your Name with Manager Butterfield
The Winner of Each Heat To Sing in The Final Wednesday Night, March 3

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FOR RENT
SuiLe of rooms for one, two, or three
boys at 523 E. Madison st. 104 &105
WANITED
WAN'TED-Copi s of Michigan Daily
of Nov. 26. c per copy. Leave at
Daily office this afternoon. 1031

Shoes repaired while you rest.

G. Andres, 222 S. State St.

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COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY
Corner Edwin and Division Streets

h- reit a kodak today. Lyndo
I Personally claim that Gene Gr
is the "Czar of Ragtime." Come
judge for yourself. Frank Butterf
Mgr. Majestic. 1

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