100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

May 31, 1916 - Image 6

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1916-05-31

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.


SIX

THE MICHIGAN' DAILY
t

..-

_..,_ ,.e," ....

i_

'9r

Thle

"Winsor"

11

00 TO LYNDON

11

,I

.._..,r.

DELTA

CAFE

For FRESH Eastman Films
GUARANTEED Film Developing
Best VELOX Prints

'art is lovlg, Life i.- ,Shi;n'"

$5.00

11

Dark Brown: Russian Calf and Dull
Black Calf
O'Sullivan'- Heels 5cExtra

Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks
All the Latest Models

11

I

SUNDAY DINNERS
Served from 12:30 till 2 P. M.

719 N. University

"At the Sign of the Kodak"

'I

Perhaps the chief characteristics of the Walk-Over
Shoe Store are the infinite variety of its offerings. The
wide range of sizes and widths (aa to a-5 to i i) and a
s-ilesforce competent to use the sizes to the customer's
satisfaction.
BEST SHOES INCORRECTLY FITTED
ARE WORTHLESS
W.1ALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
115 S. MAIN ST.

YEARLINGS8 TAKE
GAME FROM YPSI i
(Continued from Page One)
aptly sprinted across the plate.
The score:
Freshmen- AB. R. H. P0. A. E.

Dancer, ss .....3
Horwitz, 3b...... 3
Smith, rf ........... 5
Adams, lb.......... 3
Morrison, c......... 4
Parks,if... ...4
Middleditch, 2b .... 3
Kirchgessner, c ... 4
Glenn, p.......4

1
2
1
1
0
0
0

2 1
104
3 1
2 4
3 19
104
1 1
1 1
0 0

0
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
1

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

Matinees C R 1 " Weo
Tue., Thu. Sat.11II May 29
DETROIT
"1TH E HAWK "
Orpheum Theatre
The Horne of Paramount and
Triangle Photoplay.
Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 FEvening, 6:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays - Holidays Continuous.
Wed.-3:-George Beban in "An Alien."
q reels. 15c.,
Thurs.-Fri.--2-Blanche Sweet in "The
Sowers," Bray Cartoons.
Sat., 3-Frank Mills in "The Moral Fab-
ric" and Triangle Comedy. Evening,
15e.

L-

75C

COOLEST PLACE IN TSOWN

ATTENTION!

AMATEURS!

ommmimom

1q

SWAIN
713 East Univ.

Makes panoramic pictures (with, a Cirkut
camera) 6, 8, or io inches wide, and as
long as your pocket book. For some
subjects no other camera can equal the
work of a Cirkut.

You will always be assured of bright,
clear pictures if you have your develop-
ing and finishing done by
DALNES & NICKELS

Totals.... ... ...33 6.14 27 6 21

Ypsi NOr Ma-

A

Irwin, 3b.........
Langton, of....
Freeman, ss.....>
Murray, 2b......
McLoar, rf ........
Lamb, c .......
Barnes, if........
McIntosh, lb......
Austin, p ..........
Locke, p..........
*Torrey ...........

A.B. R. H. P0. A.
4 0 002
40 00 1
40 1 10
4 0 13 1
4 000 1
3 0 092
2'00{3 0
3 1 18;,1
2 0 0 04
00 00 1
00 00 0

E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

f

-ANA

Spcial Low, Fare
Tours to
NewYork and Boston
and to many other Atlantic Coast, New England
and Canadian Points e
Tickets on sale daily, June 1st to Sept. 30th
Return Limit 30 Days
Newyork $ 170 Boston$35
and RETURN 3 and Return 3 5

Totals.... ... ...30 1 3 24 13 1
* Batted for Austin in eighth.
Ypsilanti.......000 0 0 010-1
Michigan .......01 0 0 202 1*-6
Summary-Two base hits-Parks,
McIntosh. Sacrifice hits--Horwitz 2.
Stolen bases-Kirchgessner, Horwitz
2, Adams. Innings pitched-By Austin
7, by Locke 1. Bases on balls-Off
Austin 3, off Locke 2. Hits-Off Aus-
tin 12, off Locke 2. StrucK out-By
Austin 8, by Glenn 18. Wild pitche-
Glenn 2, Austin 1. Hit by pitched ball
-Dancer. Umpire-Harry McCain.

ARCADE
Shows at 3:00, 6:30. 8:80, 9:30
Wed.-31---Clara g imbaall Young in "The
Feast of Life," and Bud lusher Mutt&
Jeff cartoon. 15c.
Thurs.. June x- Helen' Ware in "The
Price." also Drew Comedy.
Fri., 2- William Nigh in "His Great
Triumph," also Drew Comedy.
MA 'JESTIC
3-7 and 8:.35 i. M..
TODAY and TONIGHT
RICHARD BUHLER
and ROSETTA BRICE
IN
"The Gods of Fare"
An Epioh of Labor
SEATS . . 10 CTS.

1

1

." Purveyed to The
EgptHousehold of the Saxe-Coburg Gothz
E~'yptKhedive, Thelim-
.er ial Cov.rt vf' Austrta-Hungary, HIs
Royal Big~hness Prince Phil ip of' Sax.c.
Coburg-Gotha, tire ImperiaT Cout of
,japan, etc.,. etc.. tire Principal Clubs
and the Regimental Messes of. India.
Buretahand Canada.
"~.y
eLt HA~fl AA
Ammrii.Htiig~t

WATCH THIS FELLOW!

I

Michigan Central
"The Niagara Falls Route"
Circle Tours sixty-day circuit tours may bear
raned#oNew York and Boston,
includinr ltake and river routes, and more extended circuit
tours, partly by ocean, including meals and berth on ocean
steamers, at reduced summer fares.}
For suggestions as to delightful trips, information as to fares,
routes, etc., tickets and sleeping car reservations, apply to
Michigan Central Ticket Agents

RR.

NEY YORK
(ENTHAL
LINES

Frank Loomis, Oregon High 'school,
Oregon, Ill..
Brother of Joe Loomis. Entered .ini
Interscholastic in 100-yard dash, 220-
yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, 220-
yard low hurdles, broad jump and high
jump.
Is the lone teammate who assisted
Landers in winning several meets this
year. Broke world's interscholastic
record in hurdles at Minnesota meet
last week. Landers went 12 feet 8 1-2
inches in pole vault in this meet, also
creating a new world's interscholastic
record.
Can these two men alone win the

i

A' SPECIAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY FOR SALSMEN
Very Good Goods--Satisfactory Saiesxnan'i Discount-Business Methods,
Inquiries answered with pleasure.
$32.17 per week was average individual income per man for 19'15
THE BULLARD COMPANY, 46 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.

Michigan interscholastic?

I

PROF'. SCHOLL OBJECTS
TO GtE R)AN PROPAGANDA
(Continued from PageOne)
basis in the real facts of their own
lives and experiences." It is to pro-
test against that particularly that
Professor Scholl 's article is written,
not merely because of its effect onl
America, but also because of the great
harm which it brings to German-
Americans.
The writer also points out the fu-
tility of the idea that German-Ameri-
can element in. this coUtry can hold
a balance of political power which will
lhelp them to dominate. He concludes
by saying:
"Unless I misunderstood the Ger-
man-American he is here in American
to stay the rest of his life and not for
the 'duration of the war.' He is in
trade or business or professional life,
and is primarily interested in securing
such laws for America as will fit his
needs as a participant in American
life and industry. He wishes to en-
joy the confidence of his fellow-citi-
zens and secure his share in official
honors and responsibilities. There is
no better slogan for the Germans who
wish 'to redeem themselves from stig-
ma of recent events than the simple,
loyal ,one, 'America for "'Americans.'"
Wilson to Review Preparedness Parade
Washington, May 31. - President
Wilson will review the preparedness
parade which will be held in Washing-
ton on June 14. With the approval of
the president, Secretary Tumulty and
the rest of the White house staff will
be present.
Buy your calling cards at Shee-
han's. tf
It costs you nothing to get the
facts of my Life Insurance proposition.
Harry Bacher, phone 735-M.

Ubtat the Americans who have smoked our
~Vafiadis Cigarette's abroad ma y obtain them at
hme, the Liggett & Mlyers Tobacco Company,
wo import theca, iLave also been entrusted with
the responsibility of their production in the
United States, for which purpose wve have provided the
blending formula of our Caro house.
CALCUTTA BOMBAY LONDION RANGOON CAIRO
Package of 10, 25c..-tins of 100, $2.50 -imported sizes higher in price.
To be had at the better places, or mailed posta e p aid on receipt of price.
Address, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., 212 'iifth Avenue, Frew York

"A

aoe

_

START RIGHT

I

Special
Subscription

GET THE.

Offer

CYCCRU.JURIS,

Duzring the Mon~th ,of Jut%

SYSTEM

to tI.o

1916 GRADUATES
NCHlI GrAN D0L

A complete and authoritative treatment
of the entire body of the law under 430
titles.
CYC, 43 volumes, thin paper Buckram bind-,
ing and the first 6 volumes of CORPUS JURIS
delivered now---and subsequent volumes of COR-

Mauled Ataywhere

11

Victrolas, $15 and $25, for
Canoe. Schaeberle & Son.

PUS JURIS as published.

CYC for use uintil

your
tf

$

2

5

0

I

For the Collegje Year 1916-17
Payable Before Nov. 1. 1916. Out-of-Towrn
S~sbscriptior is will be $3.00 after
Jusly 1. 1916.

INVESTIGATE TIS
The Provident Life and Trust Co.
will not take advantage of your neces-
sity. If circumstances oblige you to
take a paid-up policy,- it -will partici-
'pate in dividends.
Its D)EATHI RATE since organiza-
tion in 1865 is lower than that of any
other AMERICAN COMPANY.
aIts investments are secure, its man-
agement economical, and its Premium
Rates are low.
It has been entrusted with the most
sacred interests, for fifteen years has
been true to them, and proven itself
worthy of your fullest confidence.
Let us talk it over. Harry Bacher,
phone 735-M.

remarkable offer ever made the profession. Send
for sample article and special easy payment plan.

CORPUS JURIS is completed.
Two sets for the price of one.

The most

K eepi Alive That Ilichigan Spirit

11

T he American Law Book Company

2 7 Cedar St.

New York, N. Y,

-oeum

own*

. ..

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan