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March 15, 1916 - Image 6

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;" m1-H9 MICHIGAN DAILY

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It's Here-
The New 3.A Special with the
NEW RANGE FINDER
Greatest Thing Out. Prices from $49.00 to $77.00
L iNDG fS 719 NO, UNIVERSITY AVE.
Where You Buy Kodaks and Films

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Popular Mat.
Wednesday

GARRICK Wcek oh

DETROIT
MR. E. H. SOTHERN
In "THE TWO VIRTUES"
.ARCA DEam
Shows at 3.oo, 6:30. 8:oo, 9:30
Wed., March i5 - Frederick Warde iut
"Silas Marner." i5c.
Thurs., March i6-Valli Valli in "The
Turmoil," fBooth Tarkington's >tory.
Fri. Mar. 17-Julius Steger in "Blindness
of Love."
Orpheurn Theatre
The Horns ofParamount and
Triangle Photoplays E
Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, :oo
9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Continuous
Wed., March 15 - Marguerite Clark in
"Wildflower.", (Rebooked.)
Thuirs.-Fri., March !6-I7 -Cleo Rigley
and Wallace Reid in "The Golden
Chance." FEveninga i~c.
Sat. Mar.,xM-W. S. H~art in Between Men
(and Triangle Comedy, inatineonly.)
r THE FAMOUS
t Cox Sons and Vining
CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS
for all College Degrees
' mybe ordered now from

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the field of palaeography and al-
though now connected with the Uni-
versity of Oxford, he was born in this
country and studied in the American
School of Classical Studies in Rome.
While Dr Loew's specialty is the
rea'in, or) 1L.n aliusripts, he is
a brotud ,scto a r xwhose investigation
here hias carr'iedlhi-n into the field of
history as wvell as ancient and me-
dieval Latin literature.
D~r. Loew will le(trre here on "Me-
dieval ,Repositories cf Learning" on
Wednesday. Mlarch 29, and on "The
Oldest Latin Manuscripts," Thursday,
March :30.
G~LOVES
for meni, best kiiawnm makes at re"*.
able prlcavoon sale by N. F. Alle A
Cer Xxa astreet. red-tea
OUR SERVICIR
Is always Gentlemanly, Cox.toxx
and Prompt. Stark 22955.
Atdrertizers }ini The Michigan Daily 9
are the reliable business men of the
city. It is to your adivantage to trade1
with them. '*

Another " Big Time" Vaud Bill
Countess Van Dorun ..HVAUDVILL10
And Her Hlarpists In a Clever Offering
Hianlon Bros. and Col IN A AL
Treviltt's Dogs MILITARY TRAINING
Brooks and Bowen DOSOF ARK
Dunn and Dean "H IGNGGR N
Starting lhursday Night-3 Days
Only 2 Shows Daily 2.30-8.15 P. Mt.
j j AND HER SPLENDID CO.
Nancy i~yr N3DF&EE LY
IN3fFERN LY

ARCHJITEC(TURAL EXHIBIT IN
MEMlORIAL HALL ATTRACTS
"A Campus Theatre," one of the
discussed plans of the University of*
Michigan students, is treated in one
of the many drawings now on exhibi-
tion in Alumni Memorial hall. The
subject is treated as if it were an
open air moving picture theater -and
the details are w l handled. The front
is white marble and in the central
court two lions stand guard over the
throng of people.
Anctbpr problem, the details of

which are well worked out, Is the
one of the astronomical observatory
which is treated with great skill. The
water color drawings of still life are
exceptionally well done.
A valaniche Stops Traffic lit Italy
Rome, Mar. 14.-A great avalanche,
has interrupted traffic on the railway
between Cuneoh and Tanda, which,
next to Mt. Cenis, furnished the best
Alpine communication with France.
Look over the advertizemuents. Thley
will interest yoga *5

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Roy P. Henry's Clothes are like
0. Henry's Books
Interesting, Individual, Impressive, 'Fascinating
The college man who seeks individuality and fashion in clothes will
get what he wants
OF
Roy P. Henry, Arcade Tailor

Nickels Arcade

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