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October 16, 1915 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-10-16

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sia THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

I am showing all the LATEST
models Qf KODAKS
Liberal allowance for your old one.
--L YN D ON--
BRTIREXPIRE Imatinee P Week of
DECLARES. WiAR ONj Wednesday GARIC October I 1
BULGARIAN STATE DETROIT
Mr. William Faversham in
(Continued from Page One) THIC HAWK
been charged- with treason in joining

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NWHITNEY THEATRE
Sato Oct. 16 Matinee and Night
You've All Been Waiting for It; Now
it is Coming, so Rejoice!
HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers the Biggest
Musical Hit In Years, the
Merry, Melodic and Magnificent Operetta
SARI
with, MIZZI HAJOS
an~d notable orl~igiai Cast fie1idinif
Chas. Meakins, J. K. Murray, Howard Marsh, Evelyn Parnell,1
Frank Farrington, John Squires, Albert Hodges, Billie Busch and
many more.
Big special Orchestra Captivating Chorus
PRICES: Matinee, 50 - 75 -1.00 - 1.50
Nlight, 50 -75 -1.00 -1.50 - 2.00
MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN ORDER RECEIVED, SEAT SALE THUJRS. 00'. 14, 10 A. M.

ARCADE
Shows at 3:00-6:30-8:00-9:30
Saturday, Oct. r6-Barbara Tennant &
Howard Estabrook in Bret. Iarte's
picturized story, "ILiss." Five
Parts. Return date.
Monday. Oct. iS-Harry MIeystayer in
the picturization of Anna Katherine
Green's famous detective story, "The
Millionaire Baby." Six parts.
Take a "Trip Around the World".
Finest series of travel pictures ever
produced. Watch for date.
RAE THEATRE
W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R.
Waiting Room.
ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR.
SATURDAY, OCT. x6
Augustus Thomas presents
DIGBY BELL
- in -
"THE EDUCATION OF MR. PIPP"
A. A. GIRLS' ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS.
Matinees a P. M.; Evenings, 6:30o
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays con-
tinuous.
Attention
We make hats and carry a; complete
stock of the most up-to-date hats all
the time. WXe also make hats. to indi-
vidual orders if desired. Our hats jaic
all hand tailored and guaranteed in
every particular and cost you no more
than the ordinary kind. STYLE ALL
THE WHILE. We do all kinds of
hat work such as ironing' silk hats,
cleaning and ireshaping men's and wom-
en's felt and velour hats, etc. Perhaps
we can reshape your last season's hat
and bring it up-to-date. Briing it in
and we will tell you.
Factory Hat Store
W. W. MANN, Prop. -
123 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel

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WHITNEY THEATRE.

One Night

Monday, Oct. 18

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The Play the whole world is talking about.
A. H. WOODS presents the Jnternati,ral ILauz,,h ng Success
Coutalzis more laughs than
P o tash blued. its liumaor appt ais
derv tad English.

The stories made
Montague G l a s s
famous. but the -
Play made him -
rich.

Perimutter

PLAYING TO CAPACITY EVERYWHERE,

SEAT SALE FRIDAY

Prices: 50 c-?5c-$1.00-$1.50

WHITNEY THEATRE, Tuesday Oct. 11

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Rules and Regulations for
Fresh-Sophi Games
1. Freshmen meet at flag-pole,
8:30 o'clock; sophomores meet
in front of Tappan hall, 8:30
o'clock.
2. Freshmen defend the three
poles; sophomores attack.
3. Sophomores advance to two
end poles in two equal columns
from opposite sides.
4. Duration of rush, 30 min-
utes.
5. Flags must be surrendered
to referee immediately.
6. All contestants must wear
tennis shoes.
7. Use of any instruments or
grease is forbidden.
3. Posting of proclamations is
forbidd en.

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yl' THROUGH THE
PANAM
HOLLAND L~
BELGIUM
Prices 25, 35, 50c---Boxes. 75c,

for cane spree.
10. One point awarded to class
winning majority of canes; one
point for each end pole; two
points for center pole.
'rime-9 :30 o'clock.
Place-Ferry field.

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Withdraws Name as '181 Candidate
I hereby withdraw my name as a
tcandidate for president of the fresh-
man law class. Signed,
JAMES H. BARRETT, JR.
Lyndon's for Kodaks, films, finish-
ing. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30 only.
Sat-Sun.
Good assortments of china and
glassware found at 214 S. Main street.
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EXPERIENCE
Experience has taught us that foot-
ball games and week-end house par-
ties go hand in hand. Experience has
taught YOU that RELIABLE taxicab
service is, at such times, an ASSET
in the fullest meaning of the term.
Stark Taxicab SERVICE is RELI-
ABLE. We have equipment -adequate
to handle large parties EFFICIENT-
LY, and so we solicit your. business.
The Stork Taxicab Co. Phone 2255.
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Mtajestc

T"his is the ie.St Yet
WILL J. WARD and His 17BLtSO EIL
x" PIANO GIRLS . I BLM$OFSVIL

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MUSIC and SONG

011

A Vision of the Orient, Some Dancing, Too

Today at~'- 3

NEAL ABEL The Man With the Mobile Fae
GLADSTONE AND TALMAGE
In a Musical Comedy - - "eHER, HIM1 AND A TRUNK"
JOHN ZIMME- - The Clever Juggler
SUNDJAY---Williamn Farnum is "THE NEW GOVERNOR"
.Get our prices on. drawing instru.- C all Lyndon for a good group pic-
ments.. HI. L. Switzer Co., 310 South- ure.
State. Ioctl4eod

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