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'IUIESPAY, NO)VEMBER~,; 10, '19)25

F~LMICHIGAN

DAILY

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ARMISTICE DAY TO
BE OBSEREVED HERE

STEPHENSON WILL TALK
AT CHMBR UNCHEON
Pr of. Or lando W. Stephenson, of the
'history derartiment, will speak at, the
regular Chamber of Commerce lun1-
cheon today. lie will tell of his work
in 'writing a History of the city, the

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... tars On State
Street Near End:
- rt is being expended b)y
\Ia;olflplcl e the wvidenling of
beoetl . ,,'rndarrive..a..
~fate u ..-. n Nisity football
u:i#° the weather pc.rnlit s
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according to an announcement madel
ley the city engineer's office yester-I
(I'ay.
Weather condition:; orthe past week?
1t8 aV ,t54' Yiti impos:s1.ile to completel
0i' 3street, i;7the... 2duicd tie.
()NBON.'0--Dakn( ii is Jbeing done

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ASSEMBlt~LE ~A. I.AIIIVIUK ,manuscript of vwhich will be seat, to
press soon, and outlining some of tie
Ann rborwillcommmorae th most interesting'1.points in the growths
signing of the armistice, at 7:30'
and devic)lopnent of Ann Arbor.
o'clock tomorrow night with thePofsIratehnsnwh.wso
largt <at par ade ever held in the city lected by the Centennial commission
for the occasion, according to officialsy to write a history of the city, has
of the patriotic council under whose r spent much time in the study and'
direction the celeb~ration is being ar-:cmiaino oalmtra n h
rang. d. l asicip ani s in the paradej investigation of sources of inforuma--
will assemble in the Armory, withjtion in Lansing and Detroit, in an ef-!
nie rlbers of the National Guard on; font to obtain a comprehensive and
the lower floo,- ald all other units) authentic book. At the luncheon he'

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330' sonfthState Street
An Arbor, Michi.

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onl the main floor, at 7 o'clock tomor-
rowa.
Tha parade "will be headed by thel
marshal.o and staff of reserve officers,I
a ll in uniform, and followed by the
following units : National guard, Naval
Scre see, rnoto, ized'anti-aircraft gun, R.
0. 'T. C. fife andi drum corps, R. 0. T.1
(I. Provisional company, 111th General
y Hospital unit, American legion colors
and color guard, war trophies, includ
ing a German 105 m.mr. gun drawn'
by an army tractor and 76 ma..GCer-
man miniewerfer, Freshman band,!1
K{nigh ts Templars, American legion,'
Army and Navy club, G. A. R., Span-
ish American war veterans, Poppyk
(lay float, R. 0. 'T. C. motor transport.f.
Tlhe line of march will proceed from!k
the Armory down Fifth street to
Huron, thence east to State street,

will describe tihe growth of thme busi-:
ness section of Ann Arbor and relatel
a few of 'Lhe tragic and humorous in-,
cidents that occurred in the earlyJ
days of the city's existence.

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DETROIT THEATRES
T HIS WEEK

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down State to Williams, thence west
to Main,, and (down Main to the county
court house, after which the war tro-
phies will be placed in' court house
park, and the parade will disband.
ROME.-There has been no easing
up"-by the authorities in their efforts
to gather in persons who are believed
to have been connected with the re-
ported attempt to assassinate Premier
Mussolini and with the reported plot
to overthrow the Savoy dynasty.

Schubert Lafayette Nrhs~ ayeateUY
Barai CM t.,~
Thursday, best seats, $2. Sat. Mat., 50:' to f2.--p
Tel. Cadillac, 8705
92h WEEK
T a STUDENT PRINCE!
The hMusical Triumph
of a Generation
AR'R Eves. - 50c to $2.540
G ARRI~i~Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50,
Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00
Positively Cast. 6 Day-s
A BIEVSIRISH ROS
Lost Time November 14
SCEIT NOW Ij
Bonstelle Playhouseu. t
Mats. 5oc and 75c f
Woodward at Bliot Tel. Glendale q'q
TWO WEEL-KS ONxIY
Tehe BONSTELLE CO.
In the Molnar Romant- c Comedy
"T rHEF.,SWAN"
AsPxayed by E'va L e Galliritie

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METROPOLITAN OPERA Ifouss BDG. KNICKERaBOCKEft BUILDING
84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET

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Have the habit of getting soiled. The
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You will enjoy your things more if we
launder them for you.
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Presentsi
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