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May 08, 1915 - Image 3

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RE MICHIGAN 1 ALLY,

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Suits, Overcoats
id Fumishings

'1 the latest and

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Make your Kodak
Autographic
Come in and get one of the new backs that will
make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra
charge for autographic films.

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Visit the new da3
light store where you
will find the most up to datE
line of clothing and furnish.
ing in the city.
JFLiuertkL

have a line of SHIRTS
NECK WEAR that com-
s all of the nobby ideas
Our prices are reasonable
for seasonable goods.

CALKIN'S PHARMACY
524 S. Stste Street

Wad hams & Co's Corner
201-203 So. .lair St.

The Farmers & Mechanics Bank
101-103-105 South Main Street

Individual
Custom Tailoring

Capital, $100,000
Surplus and Profits , a ,

$75,000

That is correct
in style and fit

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TYPEWRITER
BARGAIN S

The new fabrics for this
season, are here in large
assortments.

We have a few Trial Machines
Iwlhich we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the eaisiest of terms. Will
be glad to have you try them.
We rent typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CQ. INC.
A. H.COHFN, Resident Salesman '
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

CALL EARLY

A. F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor
516 E. William Street

Planting of the shrubs and plants,
which are to occupy the beds in the
State street front of the campus, is
nearly completed. Some of the plants
are already in bloom.
-In the place of Dwight Jennings, '16
and Rex St. Clair, '17, both of whom
have withdrawn as nominees for the
presidency of the Literary College Y.
M. C. A., the nominating committee has
placed the names of M. W. Welsh, '17,
and W. S. Westerman, '17, in nomina-
tion.
.-Because of insufficient publicity
which the meeting of health service
representatives called for Thursday
received, the meeting was postponed
until later in the year. Dean V. C.
Vaughan, who was to speak at last
night's meeting may speak at the next
meeting.
PROF. 1. L. SHARFMAN REPLACES
STR AUSS, IIENORA H SPEAKE R
Due to unforeseen circumstances,
Simon Strauss, of the New York Tim-
es, who was to address the Michigan
Menorah society tomorrow has been
forced to remain in New York. Prot.
I. L. Sharfman, . of the economics de-
partment, will speak to the society at
8:00 o'clock tomorrow on "The Jews
and the War," In Newberry hall.

Temple Theatre
ADMISSION Sc.
(except Friday and Saturday)

Sat'day; May 8-"A Third Haud high."

NEW LOCATION
322-324 S. Main St.

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Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
Saturday, May 8 - Marguerite clark in
"The Goose Girl," 5-part Paramount
picture, re-booked.

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NEW LOCATION
NEXT TO
ORPHEUM THEATRE

GET YOUR STRAW HAT NOW

Attention' Seniors .
Now is the opportune time
to be measured for

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and
Gowns
NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE
Henry&(
711 N. NIVICRSITY

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Arcade Theatre
SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4;00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15

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TAILORS

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Saturday, May 8-"The Siren's Reign,"
3-part feature. "A Romance of the
Night," I-part drama. "The Capitula-
tion of the Major," i-part comedy.

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Necessities for that
CANOE TRIP

Our cloth patterns are all specials. The woolen
house we represent has a monopoly on them.

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OVERPLAIDS
are among our specials. They are the real attraction this
year. An "overplaicP' is two plaids crossing at right
angles, but much subdued so as to give a rich effect.
OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE
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Majestic
Matinees 3. Nights 7:00 and 8:30
Thurs-Fri-Sat., May 6-7-8
"The Hypocrites," written and produc-
ed by Louis Weber, presented by Bos-
worth (Inc.), with special scenery and
MUSIC.

Canoe Paint Oil Glue
Padlocks Chains
Thermo Bottles Folding Cups
Lunch ,Baskets Hunting Knives
Fishing Tackle Flashlights
Shells and Cartridges; :.
See our handy
Wire Camp Broiler

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Low enough in front
to be comfortable
High enough in back
to be correct in style.

DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU

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 zo 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
COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY
Corner Edwin and Division Streets

Confectionery, cigars, soft drinks,
and canoes for trips. P. G. Tessmer.
Call 1812-M. Cook's Taxi and Livery.
ORIENTAL RUGS
Now is the time to think about that
Oriental Rug. Mr. Wilcox the rug
man is at the furniture store of Mar.
tin Haller, and has a complete line of
beauties. Rugs are on display now.
Mr. Wilcox will give the best attention
to lookers as well as buyers. Give us
a call.
Peanuts.10c a pound. Dean & Co.
214 S. Main.
Dean's Peanut~s will satisfy hungry
feeling.
The best and most beautiful line of
Oriental Rugs ever rhown in Ann Ar-
bor is on display at the furniture store
of Martin Haller. Mr. Wilcox, the ori-
ental rug man, will be pleased to show
them to you.
10c rents a kodak today. Lyndon.
University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
When on Main street think of Dean's
Fresh Roasted Peanuts..
Call 106 for large fiat racks for in-
itiating parties.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANN ARDOR
Capital - - $100,000'
Surplus and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. 'J. Ab-,
bott, S. W. Clarkson, Z. D.' Kinne, Harrison
Soule, waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
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
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of members
of the Michigan Union, for the pur-
pose of amending the. constitution,
May 12, in Hill auditorium.
PALAIS ROYAL AND EXQUISITE
CORSET SHOP NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
Mrs. McGilvray and Miss Bertha
Noil, proprietors of the Palais Royal
and Exquisite Corset Shop, respective-
ly, announce that they are open for
business at their old location, 304
South Main street.
Both stocks, which were destroyed
during the recent fire, are new, none
of the old or damaged stock having
been retained. The stock of the Ex-
quisite Corset Shop was disposedof
to the underwriters immediately after
the fire, while the Palais Royal stock
was sold out after the fire.
Every article of merchandise con-
tained in both establishments is abso-
lutely new. Both Mrs. McGilvray and
Miss Noli desire to take this opoprtun-
ity to thank their former patrons for
their patronage, and solicit a visit
from both old and new customers.-

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L AES OF TROY'S BEST

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MU EHLIG & SCHMID
205 S. Main Street

GOGGLES

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(LMotoring is a pleasure but with
goggles the pleasure is increased.
I We have goggles at all prices, in
all sizes, or make them tup to
order with your own glasses
correction.
QIAlI shades of tinted lenses. All
styles of frames.
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A mber smoke specs from 25 cents up.
ARNOLD & CO.

COMFORT

Optical Department

220 S. Main St

Emil H. Arnold, Optician

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GRADE MARK
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Call taxi
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Going to Whitmore ?

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IN THE CLASSROOM
ON THE CAMPUS
AT THE GAMES
N THE GYM
AT THE HOP

Canoea by the hour and storage for
private canoes-P. G. Tessmer.
Unr'versity Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and, toilet articles. Fione 416. tf
Skate at Weinber.g's Roller Rink
Friday Night.
Starks Taxicab
Taxis 25c. Cars by the hour, Baggage.

Phone 4 Whitmore Lake Exchange
THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL
Fish, Frog and Chicken Dinners
BOATS AND GARAGE
J. E. BURKE, Proprietor

Rockinchair
Tailored Union Suit

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will add to your com-
fort and enjoyment

Victrola Owners Beware-
Do not buy a cheap inferior steel ncedle which is being sold in this
city. Notice the difference beetween the Victor needle point and the imita-
lio n.The Victor is sharp and nlts the grooves in the record for which it
wal s made. You Will not notice the wear in your records now but you
xv1ill n a few weeks when they will begin to scratch because the imitation
lie ,le s do not fit the' grooves.- always use the comrbination Victor nleedl1es
wi th Victor records.
GRINNELL BROS.
120 E. LIBERTY ST.

Theyarefeatured in 10 leading
stores in Anni Arbor

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FOR RENT-Concert Grand Piano $5
per month; Ceceilian Piano player
for sale with 30 rolls in fine shape.
$40.00. $312 S. Division. Phone 212-J
Skate at Weinberg's Roller Rink
Friday Night.

Dean's Peanuts are always
10c a pound. 214 S. Main St.
FOR RENT-Modern, five room,
heated fiat. Inquire 604 E. L
J. K. Malcolm. Call 1713-M o
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