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March 26, 1915 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-03-26

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BLOCH SUITS

RIAL HATS

SPRING SHOWING
of
CROFUT & KNAPP SOFT and STIFF HATS
and
The Largest Assortment of Golf Caps We Have Ever Shon
WE ARE NOT KEEPING THEM, WE ARE SELLING THEM
LET US SELL YOU YOURHEAD-WEAR
Tinker & Company
CoR. S. STATE anditWILLIAM STS.

READY AT YOUR SERVICE

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new shapes and colors in
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Suits
Balmacaa os
Topcoats
Raincoats

$15 to $30
$ 12 to $2.5
. $8 to $20
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SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW

at animal instinct with
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business, and shall be glad to give

ACADEMY OF SCIENCE STARTS
CONFERENCE NEXT WEDNESDAY
Prof. Hobbs to Give Public Lecture on
"Recent Earthquakes"; Expect
Noted Visitors
With the 'opening session to be held
in the west physics lecture hall, Wed-
nesday, March 31, the Michigan Acad-
emy of Science will launch its three
days' conference in Ann Arbor. The
meetings will extend over Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, and are to be
organized into six different sections.
A large group of noted scientists are
members of the organization, and
many out of town guests are expected
to attend the conference which is held
in Ann Arbor every spring.
The feature of the opening session
will be a public lecture by Prof. W. H.
Hobbs, of the geology department, on
"Some Recent Earthquakes." Profes-
sor Hobbs is an authority on this sub-
Ject, having made a thorough study
along this particular line of work.
Prof. A. G. Ruthven, director of the
museum and president of the Michigan
Academy of Science for 1915, will give
his presidential address Wednesday af-
ternoon, in which he will also describe
the scientific results of his recent ex-
plorations in South America. His ad-
dress will contain some interesting
data and discoveries that were made
while in the extreme south,
In addition to the regular meetings,
there will be a special public display
of recent collections in the museum.
Among the various specimens will be
the famous pigmy hippopotamus,which
was presented to the university by ex-
Governor Chase S. Osborn.
REGISTRAR A. G. HALL AMONG
SPEAKERS AT CLUB'S SMOKER
Registrar A. G. Hall and Mr. Otto C.
Marckwardt, instructor in rhetoric in
the engineering college, will address
the members of the Grand Rapids
club at their get-together smoker, to
be held in the Alpha Nu rooms, Uni-
versity hall, at 8:00 o'clock tonight.
Short talks will also be given by va-
rious members regarding prospective
students from Grand Rapids.
The recently conducted membership
campaign has resulted in making pra',
tically every Grand Rapids student a
member of the club.
Regent Benjamin S. Hanchett, of
Grand Rapids, has been secured as
speaker for the next club smoker.
Marckwardt Speaks at Fresh Dinner
Mr. 0. C. Marckwardt, of the rhetor-
ic department, will talk to the fresh
architects at their dinner, which will
be held at 6:00 o'clock tonight in the
Michigan Union. C. S. Lamb, '18, will
give a monologue. Women of the ar-
chitectural college have been invited
to attend. Tickets are selling at 60
cents.
To Replace Maulbetsch and Reimann
John Maulbetsch, '17P, and Louis C.
Reimann, '17L, will be unable to act
on the all-star football committee for
the Union dance tomorrow night, and
Efton M. James, '15, and "Buzz" Cat-
lett, '15, have been appointed to act in
their stead. Pasteboards for the af-
fair are already more than half sold
at the Union counter.

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 e e us
about yourj work; we compete
with oneand all.
We have recently received a fine
new lot of Moldings, and are mak-
ing a specialty of artistic picture
framing.
Films developed for 15c per roll. Prints
made from 3cupwards
HOPPE'S
Ann Arbor's Finest Studio
6t9 E. Liberty Street

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Look at our Show Windows for

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The Big Store

Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Thurs., March 25
Maurice Costello in-"The Understudy"
"Patsy In a Seminary"
"Snakeville's Beauty Parlor"
Friday, March 26
"Mix Up in Dress Suit Cases."
"THe MASTER K$Y."
saturday, March 27
Francis X. Bushman in "Any Woman a
Choice."
Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
Thursday and Friday, Mar. 25 and 26
Edward Abeles in "After Five."
Saturday, Mar. 27
E. K. Lincoln and sister of Mary
Pickford in "The Littlest Rebel."
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EYE. 8:15; 7:45; 9:15
Friday, March,26-Mrs. Leslie Carter,
In "DU BARR"Y" a Six Part Kleine
Feature.
Price, Afternoon,1s5c. Evening 2oc.
Saturday, March 27 - Alice Joyce in
"Her Supreme Sacrifice." "The Way of
the Woman," Essanay. Hearst-Selig
News. "The Green Cat," Vit. comedy.
COMING NEXT WEEK
Lew Fields in "Old Dutch"

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

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HALLER JEWELRY C
STATE STREET JEWELERS
Diamonds Rempunted in High Platinum Setl
Optical Repairing and Lenses Duplicated
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Stone Setting
HALLER JEWELRY CO.

Fine Spring Haberdashery
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

have an elegant line of 1915
paper patterns to select from
our prices are right.
H. MAJOR & CO.
ton St.

Phone 327

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If you're sure of Graduat
Then it's time to make certain that your Ca
and Gown will be on hand for Swing-Out Da
Costumes ordered now will reach here beforee
during vacation. Costumes ordered later-we:
we'll doour best when the tixue comes.
In the ieanwhile please call and be measure
as g.oon as convenient.
All out fits are suppld (Iby
COX, SONS & VINING
Rental charge is $2.00 from Swing-Out through I
mencement. Payment only when delivered
(ThiRI1LOUR)

BANK

$100,000.00
$125,000.00
d, Vice-Pres
al, Asst' Cash
rest. 0. G.
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r Souvenirs given
nee March 30th, are
len. Clothier win.

NEWBERRY HALL HANDED OVER
TO UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES
Administrative Board of Detroit and,
Ann Arbor Women Draw Up
Plans for Control
Trustees of Newberry residence hall
formally turned the building over to
the university, at the meeting of the
board of regents yesterday. The build-
ing has been the property of
the Students' Christian associa-
tion up to the present time. The
board of government which will shape
the administrative policy for the res-
idence hall was appointed as fol-
lows: Mrs. Helen Newberry Joy, Mrs.
Alexis Angell, and Miss Claire San-
ders, '05, of Detroit; Mrs. Henry Doug-
las and Dean Myra B. Jordan, of Ann
Arbor. This board will meet shortly
with that of the Martha Cook resi-
dence hall to draw up tentative plans
for the administration of the two build-
ings.

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Spring Hats Now Ready
We carry a complete stock of the
most up-to-date hats to be found
anywhere. All late hats are trim-
med with the bow exactly on the
side. Hats with bow in the back
or at the quarter are out of date,
old timers. We make hats to order and
do all kfinds of hat work. Your last
season's hat re-blocked in the latest
shape, with new trimmings, will look
new and up-to-date.
FACTORY MAT STORE
118 E. trron St.

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tonight at Wein-

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1 15:E. Liberty St.

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at the Majestic is
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Pharmacy
Phone 416.

Drug Specialty members of Union opera
meet at 3:00 o'clock today, at McMillan
drinks hall.

Think of it, only 25c a passenger.
Phone taxi 2280.
In Allen, clothier window 113 So.
Main are the silver souvenirs that the
Majestic will give away Tuesday Mat-
inee March 30th.
University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
ana Tobacco. tf

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No Alpha Nu weekly meeting will
be held tonight, owing to Mid-west de-
bate,

Weinberg's

WANTED-Live college students, who
desire to make from $75 to $100
weekly selling high class automo-
bile specialties. Investigate. L.
Stewart Barr Company, The Wyom-
ing, Washington, D. C. 127

Roller:

ntain
tf

Polonia club meets at 7:30 o'clock
tonight in McMillan hall.
Senior law class meeting room C at
4:00 o'clock today.
Meeting of the Michigan chapter of
the Brotherhood of St. Andrew tonight
at 7:00 o'clock in Harris hall.
30 AGENTS WANTED.
Several Michigan students cleared
$400 each last summer vacation. If
you need money to return to Michigan
next October write us and we will
send our representative to call on you.

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Get a Victrola nov yand habe Easter iusic
in your Home.
You can hear on the Vietrola as superb Easter music as you can hear in
any church anywhere.
And on the Vietrolo the beautiful Easter numbers are not eontlued to
Easter alone-you can hear them whenever and as often as you wish.
Will demonstrate the various styles o1 Victrolas
($18-4260). Terms to suit the buyer.

Men who like
25 -Cent Ciga-
rettes but don't
like. the price .
should smoke
MURADS.
!5c
Makers of theAi hes
Grade Turkish and
T'gyptian UCarettes
in the World.

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GRINNELL BROS.
120 Mast Liberty

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