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March 16, 1915 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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SPRING

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in the air.

It's everywhere.

There is that something about Lyndon's Flashlights
and Groups that many others have tried to imitate but
none have equalled.
It is that unequalled quality that you want--and it
doesn't cost any more either

The real "Spruce Up",
weather, when men cast
aside their winter togs'
and bedeck themselves
with brand new Spring
clothes.

8 x 10 Groups only 25c.
Buy as many as you want
LYNDON

With Made-To-Measure Suits
This season we will give away absolutely FREE
a $6.oo Raincoat or Palm Beach suit with every
$18.00, $20.00, or $22.50 suit; or ai $8.oo Panamna
hat or Palm Beach suit with every $25.00,' $27.50
or $30.00 suit. Palm Beach suits will be all the
rage this Summer, don't miss this opporunity to
get one FREE with your Spring suit.
See OAxtld Tomorrow

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This store is the birthplace of good
clothes, where "Malcolm Tailoring"
has made its home, and when that
"Spruce Up" feeling starts creeping
down your spine. Come in here as
quick as you can and we'll relieve
you.

Shirts to order.

-Dress Suits to rent

Fr thebestl K J.MALCOLM
made-to-measure K J M L O M
Suit in town 604 East Liberty Street Malcolm Block
'Iear in g Sale
of Broken Sizes
in
as and Womens Shoes
VERY CHEAP
At the Sign of Satisfaction

SIMONS SHOOTS 10 BULLS' EYES
First Wolverine Who Makes Perfect
Score; 919 Points against Idaho
Michigan's rifle team shot a total
score of 919 against Idaho, in the
match which was completed Saturday
afternoon. For the 'first time in the
history of the local club, a perfect
score was registered, A. C. Simons
shooting 10 bulls' eyes from the prone
position, and thereby establishing 'a
new record for Michigan gunmen.
The score registered by the five high
men in last week's match, should be
of sufficient strength to stagger the
Idaho forces, and unless the western
team shows a brilliant reversal of
form, the Wolverines should cop this
last match with ease.
The next high score for 10 shots, af-
ter the perfect target handed in by
Simons, was a 99 from prone, made
by W. R. DeGowan, a new member of
the team. in spite of his good show-
ing in that position, his score was the
lowiest on the team,';only shooting 70
standing. Should this new-coner im-
prove his weak department of the
game, as is expected of him, he will
prove one of the most valuable assets
to the team.
The match with Idaho was featured
by the closeness of the scores made
by all of the men on the team. Al-
though only the five high scores count
in the team total, the others show the
keenness of the competition among the
Wolverine shooters. The scores fol-
low:

F ACTORY,
W. W.
11S E. Huron St.

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L I B E RTiY ST.
IHigh Class Shoe Repairing
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Mack's
We've the best facilities in
town for fitting and suiting
you perfeclly. We guarantee
your complete satisfaction,
All caps and gowns are
from the well known Aca-
demic Costuming House of
COX SONS & VINING
and every garment ccnforms
perfectly with the intercol-
legiate code recently adopted.
Orders should be placed at
once in order to be certain
of delivery for swing out.
Rental charge $2.00 pel
outfit complete. Payment not
due until gowns are delivered.

Kennedy-Nobody & Plat THREE FALCONS
character Singing comedy Aerial
Comedians in Ring Act
"NOBODY PAID YOU"

HOYT--STEIN and I
"A Laugh-Felt
of Nonsense"

Neffsky Troupe, Russian Musicians, Singers and Whirlwind Dancers
Same Majestic Prices Phone 480
Ladies' Souvenir Matinee every Tues. & Friday
Remember Wednesday, March 17th, is. "Pay Day" at The Majestic. This is
the NIGHT when the Management pays everybody to come to the Show.
RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW

3:00 7:30 3:00
Tuesday - Wednesday, March 16 - 17
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Stdg.
A. C. Simons........85
L. C. Wilcoxen.......88
R. S. Anderson.....86
W. J. Schoepfie ....87
X. A. Moser.... .88
J. P. Thompson . . . .88
G. S. Curtiss ......85
W. H. Hussey......73
J. D. Steere ........80
W. R. DeGowan . .. .70

Prone
100
97
98
96
94
93
95
97
89
99

Total
185
185
184
183
182
181
180
170
169
169

You don't have to hunt
For better clothes than we make-there aren't any.
You don't have to hunt for lower prices than ours--
there aren't any-that is, for equal style, quality and
finish.

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ren's Headquarters at
a- Pacific Expositioln
t Old Faithful Inn in the Yel-
National Park Exhibit of the

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ect Route to San Francisco

the alumni and undergraduates of the
of the East will gather and register at
nn in the commodious quarters provided
ose. It will be the only place on the
information can be had of alumni mem-
nraduates attending theFair.
klet No.. 135-"California and the Exposi-
contains information ;Delpfult in planning

WATCH THIEF OF FIVE YEARS
BACK HELD BY CIIICAO POLICE
Chief of Police John Kenny received
a telegram yesterday from Chicago po-
lice authorities, stating that they had
under arrest a man who was wanted
in Ann Arbor five years ago.
On December 3, 1910, four valuable
watches were stolen from lockers in
Waterman gym, and warrants were
sworn out for the arrest of the rob-
bers. Circulars were printed by the
local police, and sent to most of the
middle western cities. Nothing further
was heard until yesterday, when word
was received from Chicago that a man,
named Joe Piel, had been detained,
with a watch answering to the descrip-
tion of one of the four stolen from
Waterman gym.
It is an Elgin open-faced watch with
the number, 100,840, but Chief Kenny
does not know its owner, although he
has the four names of the students
whose watches were stolen. The war-
rants, issued before Chief Kenney came
into office, can not be found. The mat-
ter will be taken up with university au-
thorities, and unless, a new warrant
can be sworn out, Piel will be freed
today.
Important Choral Union rehearsal
and business meeting, at 7:00 o'clock
tonight.
Y. M. C. A. nominating committee
will. meet in the Y. M. C. A., at 4:00
o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Junior and sophomore engineer as-
semblies postponed until March 26.
Northwestern club dinner postponed
indefinitely.
WANTED-Ambitious student for the
summer. $65 per month. Phone
2358-M between 7:30 and 8:30 A. M.
and 6-7 P. M. 117-8-9
WANT 13,D--A first year 'law. student
with experience in collecting prefer-
red. Salary and car fare. Phone
35.9-Aafter 8:30 A. M. and 7-8 P. M.
117-8-9-20
FOR SALE-Large electric vaccum
cleaner-almost new-cost $120.
Will sell for less than half on easy
terms. Phone or call this office and

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Men who luke
25,-Cent Ciga-
rettes but don't
like the price
150
F aitia Cgrettes
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LOST-A bunch
a button hook.

of keys. Fastened to 522
Call 1387.

Holmes Taxi Co.
"We'll be there"

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Our clothes are built upt..n honor. They
suit your personality, and fashioned fron
are exclusive in pattern and coloring.

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LOST-Between Observatory and Uni-
versity Hall Friday A. M., copy of
Thieme and Effinger's French Gram-
mar. Finder please call Dowson at
2448-M. 117
LOST-Gold Hampton watch and fob"
between Glen avenue and the island.

Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310, S. State. ti
Day rate for single passenger now
25c. Phone taxi 2280.
Frau Palm, an educated native Ger-
man,--tutors and conducts conversa-
tional German classes. Phoenetics a
specialty. Phone 1878-J, 515 E Jeffer-
son.

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The Spring lines are ready and we invite you to mak e
a test.
Campus BOotery
308 S. State Street
Made by The Royal Tailors, Chicago and New York

Reward. Call Univ. Hospital Train-
ing School.

IStudents' Supply Store

Engineer's Supplies, Stationery, Confectionery,
Newsdealer, Cigars, etc.

er, Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb.

L. C. SCHLEEDE

1111 S. Univ. Ave.

Phone t 160-R

Roller Rink

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WEINBER' RLER RINK
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Requests your patronage, and insures prompt and'aourteous treatment

OPEN AS USUAL
kating.an Dancing
Y TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINC
FOUR PIECE ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING
514 E.Witilaun 0 A K K I C K
hone 2225 DTI0T
WEEK OF MARCH 15
Goe aled For McIntyre & Heath
VG taE7 D etiv :rTel in
TH!E1HAM T. K E E

Manager and Employees are Students

NEW PO IC'Y
The new management has adopted a policy that will do away with the usual objectionable features of the
public roller rink.
There will be band music at least one night a week, this night to be announced later.
Students' trade is being especially solicited. Student tickets are on sale at Wahr's and Sheehan's.

Open Evenings 7 to 10.

Open all day Saturday

APPLY FOR STUDENT RATES
G. R. MIRICK, Mgr,

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