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May 19, 1915 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-05-19

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THE MICHJGAN AlLY
Il.._.L P. .A _ ... .. .K

M iN who select their attire with punctilious care, with
Man eye for exclusiveness and individual ty as well
,as quality, are invited to inspect our showing of all that
is new in.Stein -Bloch Smart 'Clothes, Hats and Haber-
da.slery for warm weather-a comprehensive assortment
to meet every need for town or city wear;~ for sport,
vacation, travel or every day. The little subtleties of style
presented in our apparel will be valued by those wo avoid
the commonplace.
CAMPUS COATS, all colors - $8.50
STRAW HATS, - - $1.00 to $4.0
PANAMAS, - - $5.00 to $10.00
LIGHT SERGE TROUSERS, - $4.00 to $6.00
Shirts, Neckwear,, Hosiery and Underwear
in a very large variety of approved styles "t ' A f lG
LindnschmitAid& o

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TAILORS
PANTY-FOUR WEST FORT STRPRT
DETROIT, MICHI.
FORMERLY WM. 9. DIETERLE
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ON THE WAY TO THE LANE~
DIDN'T FORGET

DEAN. ROASTED
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GAME WITH WESTERN NORMAL1
SCHEDUlLED) FOR PLAY JUNE I
Tuesday, June 1, is the date set for
the second baseball game with Kala-
mazoo Western Normal, according to
the athletic association authorities.
When Kalamazoo held ?Michigan to a
0 to 0 tie here three weeks ago, the
Michigan authorities immediately en-
deavored to secure a return game. Al-
though the state college authorities
had to alter their schedule to arrange
for a game with the Wolverines, such
a contest has been definitely secured,.
and Coach Lundgren's proteges will
have another opportunity of facing
Pitcher K~oob, who has continued his
string of victories since the Michigan
game.
NOTICE
At its next meeting the board in con-
trol of student publications will choose
a business manager and managing edi-
tor for the Mich iganensian,. It is the
policy of the board in filling the posi-
tions on the publications under its
control to award them on the basis of
merit to those who have served in min-
or positions on the publication to
which the positions pertain.
It sometimes happens, however, th<,t
no one who has served on the p)ubli-
cation during one year is eligible cr
capable of filling, one of the leadin-
positions thereon for the ensuing year.
When either of these sets of circumn-
stances arises the board finds it ne-
essary to consider outside candidate:,.
This notice should not be considered
as an intimation that either of these
situations will arise this year.
All applications for these positions
should be-in the hands of Prof. F. N.
Scott on or before May 24, in order to
bQ .considered. Each application shoulhi
contain a statement of the experienc eN
of the applicant and should be accom-
panied by the applicant's eligibility/
card and any letters of recommendla-
tion which he may have.
BOARD).IN CONTROL OF STUDENT
I1U33LICATIONS.

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CAP AND UWN
Have them made at
The best bargain we
have ever given
STUDIO:
619 E. Liberty St.
Phone 1078-J

Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So.
(except Friday and Saturday)

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THEY SATISFY THAT
EMPTY FEELING

124 S. MAIN ST.

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A good service-
able Suit - $00
A better one for,,422.50
An except ion -
al ly fine Suit
for - - $25.00
Palm Beach
Suits - - $12.00
Made gayyour, mesasulre
Mlerchant Tailor
rob 14,. Washington St. 2ndl Floor

Tuesday, May i8-Chas. Chaplin in "His
Trystin~g Plates."
Wednesday, May z9 - "His Brother's
Keeper," with Gretchen Hlartman.
Thiursday, May 20-"The Inside of -the
White Slave Traffic,' in five parts.
Friday, May 2I - "Snatched groin a
Burning Death," with Helen Gardner.
L - - - -
Orpheum Theatre
The 11i~e of Fainous Plays by Famous
Pl ayers.
May 17-8-MOII.-Tues. - E4dith Wynne
Matthison iu 'rhe Governor's Lady
5-part.
May 193-Wed.-Carlyle Blackwell in The
High Hand. -part.
Ma y 2o-a1 --Thttrs-Fri .-ivlarguerite Clark
in Gretna Green (comedy), 4-part.
Paramnoun t.
May 22--Sat .- Margarita Fischer in
The Onest. 5-part.
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Mon. May 17-Miriami Nesbit in "Killed
Against Orders," a 31part feature. The
Sister's Solace z-part -drania. Fain
Comnedy.
'Tues. May i8-Lilie Leslie and Jack
Standing in "Rated at $io,ooo,coo."
3.part feature. His Own Hero, i-part
comedy.
Wed. May r9-Julius Steger in his fa-
mous success, "TIhe Fitih Command-
ifleit," a five-part world feature.

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Mon. and Tues., May 1 7-18
.Mine. Olga Petrova in "The Heart of
Painted Woman," 5 parts & Pathie News
Wed. and Thurs., May 19-20
Nance O'Neil, Theda Bara and William
Shay in "K reiitzer Sonata," 5 parts and
coinedy,
Fri. and Sat., May-21.-22
Izlinor Glyn's sensational drama "Three
Weeks," 5 parts and comedy.
Ladies'"Souvenfr Matinee, Tue. and Fri.
School Children's Matinee, Sat.; So.'
ALL SEATS TEN CiENTS-
4 e, 4nercn5in~~~
Liberty and Main Sts.
A Most Convenient Place for Your
Banking
degree in the Arts College of the Uni-
versity of MIhi an and are continuing
their studies in''another college in the
university, Who have complied with the
eligibility rules of their s.chpool or col-h
lege and of' the uive rsity -(!!erning
participation in nonti-athlet ic activities
and who have resided *0i the university
tor, at least four' semesters, providled
that no student be elig;ible to memnber-
ship i this board wh o either at the
time of' his election to membership
there>in 01' at. the beginn ing of his term
shall hold or be a caindidlate for any

If you are going to the lakes or resorts take a Victrola
along -- just the thing for the summer cottage. ~N
It's dandy for canoe trips, too --our $15 Victrola fits in nicely er t
with your pillows - and the music sounds fine over 'the water. day.
TPerms to Suit the Buyer -
GRIN"NELL BROS. i sRS
4122 LIBERTY STREET Cost
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