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March 24, 1915 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-03-24

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Showing of
LOCH SUITS,

AL HATS

SPRING SHOWING
OF
CROFUI & KNAPP SOFT and STIFF HATS
and
The Largest Assortment of Golf Caps We Have Ever Shown
WE ARE NOT KEEPING THEM, WE ARE SELLING THEM
LET US SELL YOU YOUR HEAD-WEAR
Tinker & Company
COR. S. STATE and WILLIAM STS.

READY AT YOUR SERVICE

Reule, Conlin, Fiegel C

Correct Spring Attire for Me

new shapes and colors in
CAPS

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Balmacaans
Topcoats
Raincoats

$15 to $30
$,12 to $25
.h$8 to $20
$8 to$18

t, Aplel & Go.

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TAILORS

RUNDELL

NINTY-FOUR WZST FORT STREET
DETROIT, MIC-I.
FORMEALY WM. E. DIETERLE
RING ORDERS TAKEN NOW

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Instinct with

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214S. Main St.
ir Leading Specialties
is
( COFFEE and COCOA
fee green and have it roasted fresh weekly,
sition to give you the best Coffee obtainable
ght to interest you.

at 25. per lb.

DEBATERS PREPARE
FO TWOCNTETS
Wisconsin and Illinois Will Furnish
Opposition for Representatives
of Michigan
IMPROVEMENT SEEN IN SPEAKERS
Rebuttal work was the chief occu-
pation of the debating teams last night
in practicing for the Mid-west debate
with Illinois Friday. The evening was
characterized by the presentation of
new material, and a marked develop-
ment in the fluency and forcefulness of
the debaters.
The negative team, in charge of Prof.
R. D. T. Hollister, of the oratory de-
partment, will leave -for Madison to-
morrow morning, in anticipation of
the battle with Wisconsin to take place
at the same time as the local fray.
Reports from both Wisconsin and Illi-
nois indicate that Michigan's oppon-
ents will be represented by able speak-
ers, and a hotly-fought contest is ex-
pected by the university's teams.
Final practice will be held this even-
ing. This will mean the practical con-
clusion' of the training, as tomorrow
has been set aside as a day of grace
for the debaters. Progress thus far
portends complete readiness by the
end of the week.
REV. THORNTON MILS TALKS
AT UNION SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Battle Creek Man Speaks on "Fiddles
and Fortunes"; Committee
Securing Music
Rev. Thornton A. Mills, pastor of the
Congregational church at Battle Creek,
,Mich., has promised -to talk at the
weekly get-together to be held at the
Michigan Union, at 3:00 o'clock Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. Mills is an important figure in
the religious life of southern Michi-
gan, and he~has an especial interest
in young men. His subject Sunday af-
ternoon1 will be, "Fiddles and For-
tunes."
It is expected that some of the Var-
sity musical organizations will be se-
cured for a part of the program, by
the committee in charge.
SELECT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
AT MEETING OF CHORAL UNION
At a recent meeting of the Choral
Union, the following executive commit-
tee was selected to draw up articles
of government by which the mem-
bers take an active part in the affairs
of the organization. The movement
aims in particular to foster a spirit of
cooperation between the University
Musical society and the Choral. Union,
andendeavors to place upon the mem-
bers the responsibility for attendance
at all rehearsals and appearances.
The committee is as follows: S. J.
Hoexter, chairman, Alice Hodge,Maude
C. Kleyn, Ethel Rathke, Alfred H. Lov-
ell, and Chase B. Sikes, '16.
Prof. Hall Talks to Grand Rapids Club
Registrar A. G. Hall will address the
members of the Grand Rapids club at
their meeting Friday night in the Al-
pha Nu rooms. Professor Hall is a for-
mer superintendent of the Grand Rap-
ids high school, and will take his sub-
ject from his experiences in that po-
sition. Regent B. F. Hanchett, who
was also scheduled to speak will be
unable to be present at the meeting.
During spring vacation the club has
planned to hold a dinner in its home
city.

Results Count
Continued re-orders prove the
quality and merit of our work in
both Portrait and Commercial De-
partments.
Our satisfied customers are our
biggest advertisement. S ee us
about youri work.; we compete
with one and all.
We have recently received a fine
new lot of Moldings, and are mak-
ing a specialty of artistic picture
frampg.

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Films deveoped for 15c per roll. Prints
made from 3c upwards+
HO~p .E JS
Ann Arbor's Finest'Studio
619 E. Liberty Street
Temple Theatre
ADMISSION Sc.
(except Friday and Saturday)
WEDNESDAY MARCH 24
"File 113" (with Louise Vale).
"Creation" (Part Three).
Friday, March 26
"Mix Up in Dress Suit Cases."
'THE MASTElR KEY."
Saturday, March 27
Francis K. Bushman in "Any Womnans
Choice."
COMING
"Any Woman's Choice" (with Fran-
cis X. Bushman).
Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
MARCH 24, WEDNESDAY
Mary Pickford in "Hearts Adrift"
(Reboo,.ed)
Thursday and Friday, Mar. 25 and 26
Edward Abeles in "After Five."
Saturday, Mar. 27
F. K. Lincoln and sister of Mary
Pickford in "The Littlest Rebel."

Look at our Show Windows for

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CANDY SPECIALTIES
Every day in the week.
THE SUGAR BOWL
104 S. Main St.

The Big Store.

Fine Spring Haberdalshery
Headquarters for Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4
Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear
The World's Best Underwear
Hosiery and other Quality Fixings

'HALLER JEWELRY CO.
STATE STREET JEWELERS
Diamonds Remounted in High Platinum Settings
Optical Repairing and Lenses Duplicated
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Slone Setting

200-202
South Main St.

HALL ER JEWELRY CO.

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t and WH ITKER -
B 114-116 E. WASHINGTON ST.

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If you're sure of Graduatir
Then it's time to make certain that your Cap
and Gown will be on hand for Swing-Out Day.
Costumes ordered now will reach herebefore or
during vacation. Costumes ordered later-well,
we'l do our best when the time comes.
In the meanwhile please call and be measured
as soon as convenient.
All outfits are supplied by
COX, SONS & VINING
Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-Out through Con
mencement. Payment only when delivered.
(THIRD FLOOR)

Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE.6:15; 7:45; 9:15
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24
"A Daughter of the People," a five
part Dyreda Feature presented by the
World Film Corp., with Laura Sawyer
and&Robert Broderick.

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strongest pulling
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doings and pleas-

Football WMen Act on Diance Committee
All-star football men will take
charge of the third banjorine feature
dance at the Michigan Union, to be
held at the clubhouse from 9:00 o'clock
to midnight, Saturday night. William
D. Cochran, '16P, captain-elect of the
Varsity football team, as chairman,
James W. Raynsford, last year's cap-
tain, John Maulbetsch, '17P, and Lewis
C. Reimann, '17L, as committteemen,
will be in charge of the affair.
University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf

ana Richardson
115 E. Liberty St.

hard
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THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK ' $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Wm.J. Booth,Pres., WmArnold, Vice-Pres
John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Asst' Cash
University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf
!! Six rides for a dollar !!
Taxi-Cab Livery
348 C. H. Brock 348

FOR SALE--Out-door
nearly new: Cheap..
est Ave.

track shoes
Call 1020 For-
123-5

Daily

Taxi 15
Prompt Day and Night service.

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Musical Merchandise

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Think of it, only 25c a
Phone taxi 2280.
Shoes repaired while youj
Andres, 222 S. State St.

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ONE LOOK tells you wi
going to wear NEVERBINI
coke your leg - always lift
ocks just enough to keep them
mercerized 25c; doubl egnp35c
GEORGE FROST CO., Makers, Bos

passenger.
rest. 0. G.
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GRINNELL BROS.
120 E. LIBERTY ST.

Buy shoes
same time frc

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Day rate for
Sc. Phone tax:

agle passenger now
280.

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