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November 14, 1917 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1917-11-14

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Harry Lauder at the Garrick.
Whitney-Kinsey Komedy Kom-
pany in "Little Lost Sister."
Majestic-Vaudeville.

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-Win. Russell in
Truth." Also Week-

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Mason in "Cy
Also "Do Child-

)ni Moreno and *
"A Son of the *
tt and Jeff Car- *
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Surratt in "The*
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VHITNEY'
ner Kids," herald-
toon musical corn-

TODAY
4:15 o'clock-Victor Horta lectures
in room A, Memorial hall on "Cathe-
drals and Public Buildings of Bel-
gium and Northern France as affected
by the War."
7 o'clock-Prof. R. S. Hawley speaks
to A. S. M. E. in room 224, Engineer-
ing building.
'r,30 o'cock-Intercollegiate Social-
ist society meets at 1340 Wilmot
street.
7:20I o'clock---"Y" friendship c am-
paign in Hill auditorium.
TOMORROW
7 o'clock--Rowind-Up club siok r
at Michigan Union.
U-NOTICES
AU students of, Italian 1Uterata.'N or
language wvh,- t i e interested in th;
formation of a 1: &nte club are askod
to communicate with Margaret Klcia
'1.
'There are openilngs on the business
staff of the Michiganensian for svvoral
juniors. Any who are interset-Iare
aske i to report to Kirkpatric z be-
twean 2-'-1 and 4 o'clock this af,-Xr-
noon at the office in the Press~ build!-
ing.
300 MEET TO OPEN "Y"
WFAR FUND DRIVE
(Continued from Page One)
Dr. M. S. Rice, of the Woodward ave-
nue M. E. Church of Detroit, will be
the principal speaker of the evening.
Dr. Rice recently returned from
France where he has spent six months
in. studying the conditions of the
camps. As one who is familiar with
the circumstances now existing on the
European battlefronts, Dr. Rice is
much in demand as a speaker in con-
nection with the war.
Other speakers will be Frank
Murphy, '12, who is well known to
pperclassmen as a pep-meeting speak-
er, and Dr. Fred Wahr, formerly of
the German department, both of whorn.
are now at Camp Custer.:
The Varsity band will also be pres-
ent.

WE SUPPLY EVERY 'ST

I Sheehan &
Ann Arbor

tour
well
tain,
Wolf
piece,

F ULPER
The Pottery of Exclusive Design and $a
A complete line at the
Arcade Floral
Nickels Arcade
8 Nights E n f3 Nights & Sat. "i lli
3 ICRlRlICkMat., 5oc to 2o
Mtatinees UDETROITK Mats. Wed. & Fri.
50c to $1.50 =-
Farwell American Tour
HARRY LAUDER
With the greatest vaudeville company Matine
ever assembled -= Sa
Whi
= dren
ARCADE Ie'
Wed-14-Anton~io Moreno and Belle Wf
Bruce in "A Son of the Hills," and =Stun-Mv
Mutt and Jeff Cartoon.Th
Vici,
Thu-Fri-i5-i6 Maxine Ellt n "Fiht- I 'ues-V
ing Odds" and Christieoed.- ens
Sat-17-Miidred Manning n alace
MacDonald in "PriesofPark
Row," and Alice HoelCmdy, "
"Automaiacs."l = s.
Mon-ig-Francis X. Busha n ev-"1
erly Bayne in "Their Copat.
Price;
Matine
Wed-I.
_ Trut
I225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 1- 're
S= ers."

ORAL

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Special Seats Reserved
Reservations have been mad(
members of the faculty and
wives on the main floor. The ret
der of the first floor and the
balcony are for students,, with sl
sections for Martha Cook dorm
Newberry residence, and the Sch(
M1usic. The second balcony wi
open to city people. Students w:
admitted upon presentation of
athletic books.

emain"
efirst

.the

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+ime Deposits.
aise of an Adler-

NUCLEUS FOR CITY'S $10,000
FRIENDSHIP FUND OBTAINED
Two hundred dollars from an un-
known source forms a nucleus for the
Y. M. C. A. fund which is to be raised
in the coming campaign conducted
by the city committee.
Ann Arbor's quota for this ,fund is
$10,000, and from reports it is ex-
pected to be oversubscribed. Sub-
scription's of $500 by the An n Arbor
committee and $100 by thle King's
Daughters have been reported.
You will always find bargains in
Daily advertisements. Read them.
1 Rae heatr

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Prices:

lent, present it at our
1l accept~ it as a $2.00
f any Suit or Overcoat

TODAY - Taleska Suratt in
"THE SLAVE." Also TwoI
Reel Fox Comedy.
BUTTERFIELD'S BE ST

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igated our quality
r Real Value.

US.

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MAJESTIC
Mat-3 P. M.-10c, 20c
Eve.-7 :80 and 9:00
20c, 25c, and 30c
Three Days Starting
Monday Nile
Dan Sherman-
Miable de Forest & Co.
A Jay Circus
Thrills and Fun for Everyone
McCORMIICK & WALLACE
The Progressive Ventriloquists
in "The Theatrical Agent"
LUCHIE & YOAST
In "The Jealous Lavers"

Dainty
Dashing
D~impled
DRESDEN
Doll
Olvi ities

Alothing Store

o HAHN, WELLER & MARTZ
x Three Big Voices in Harmony
Melange of Mirth and Melody
THREE FLYING LORDENS
Sensational Aerialists

.th Main Street

Headquarters for
Shirts
Neckwear
and Hats and Caps

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Three Days Starting
Thursday Nite

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