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ARMY SHOES

For Drilling

Zegulation Munson Army Last
approved Government Inspection

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TAKE YOUR
Amatuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer
who has an established reputation and you will be assured of
Results that will not be a disappointment.
LYND 0 N S1" 719 N. University Ave

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calk-Over Boot ShopF
115 S. Main St..

L-OCKSMIIIIING --- ELECTRIC REPAIRING
HIGHEST QUALITY
William W. Behringer
11.NICKELS ARCADE
FRATERNITIES

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Today
6 o'clock-Union opera cast, chorus,
and committees banquet at Union.
7:15 o'clock -- Zoological Journal
club meets in room 231 ?Natural Sci-
ence building.
7:30 o'clock-Adelphi house of rep-
resentativ-es meets in University Hall.
Tomorrow
7 o'clock-Freshman pep meeting in
Physics lecture room.
U-Notices
the All-fresh Glee club will meet at
6:45 o'clock tomorrow night in Mc-
Millan hall. All members will attend
the fresh pep meeting and hold a meet-
ing afterwards.
Freshmen wishing' to tryout for the
Gargoyle staff are requested to pre-
sent themselves at the Gargoyle office,
Ann Arbor Press building, at 3 o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
Two Pennt Ambulanice Units Mobilize
Philadelphia, May 14.- Orders for
the immediate mobilization of the two
Pennsylvania ambulance corps have
been received from the intercollegiate
intelligence bureau at Washington.
The two units, consisting of 36 men
each, will sail for France within the
next two weeks to train on the west-
ern front.
lIndiana Students to Plant Potatoes
Bloomington, Ind., May 14.-In a
letter to all colleges of this country,
P. P. Claxton of the bureau of educa-
tion at Washington calls attention to
the plan of Indiana university to plant
65 acres of potatoes on unused univer-
sity land with the aid of :student
labor.
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Pop. Mat. rues, ~Wk.My5
'thr.and Sat. IA Nu.Migt
2cand 5ocC 25c, 5c 5
DETROIT
BONSTELLE COMPANY
"ShirleyeKaye
l~e Unless Otherwipce Speified
Mon.-14-Norma Talmadge in "Panthea"
- (Ret.) and Christie Comedy ("Cloth-
es and the Man").
Tues.-Wed. -15.16-C. Aubrey Smith and
Jack Sherrill in "The Witching
hour" and Comedy.

SOILED

fSHEEHAN & CO.j

MAIN STUDIOS
1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y

!"- Perfect Portraitures
"AaerWork Handled in a Pro-
V l% 1/fessional way.

ATHLETIC

Orphellm Theatre
''ues.-15-Doiug1las Firbanks in "The
Il at rimanirac.'' I'lrialgle-lKey
stone Comedy, "Safety 1rirst Am-
brose." Reb oked. Exenng
Wecd.- -I ;- uthi T\ie(ure 17'i, toreSev-
en D eadily Silk. Chau 1 WX1 lk'-
in '"Sloth.'' Also 1' A" cNe ,Ind
I 'atb e Cartoon. I. cci f1 £, .0
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The ONLY place is Ar. Arbor
to get REAL Hat Service.
FACTORY HAT STORE
617 Packard Next to the Delta
Cor. Packard and Staste

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6 19 E. Liberty St.

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them at once from

We have with us a complete line of
At Prices that Suit
And we also do
Excellent Cleaning Pressing & Repairing
reard's KMassy Kut Kiothes,
NV. ALLEN, Manager 11S E. Huron Street

The Mayer-Schairer Company.

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112 S. Main Street

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Vhtneyk Theatre
ED. NIGHT, MAY16.
-Tharles Frohiman presents
m. S"A great Actor
iagreat play"
-N. Y. Amert-
)TIS Ican.$
the comedy ofce Erfl

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ANTONIO"

You'll Die Laughing at
HALTON POWELL
(Himself)
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"STEP LIVELY"
with Hal Johnson and a com-
pany that put over one laugh
after another.
SEE THAT CHORUS
3:00, 7:309 9:00
3 Days Coin. Thur., May 1 7
A Return Engagement of 'Thos.
H. Ince's $1 ,OO0,OOO.0O
masterpiece

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=C m'cinV1F riday Afternoon 3 P.MN.
Twice C. : ° day, 3:00 & 8:15 P. M.
IRS"Cf TMfE AT POPULAR PRICES:

MAY 18-1

Prices: Evenings, 25c, 50c, "75c, $1.00; afew at $1.50.

Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00

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By Booth Tarkington.
les: 50c, 75c, $1.00,
$150 and $2,00
ieats on Sale Monday, May
10 A. M.' Mail Ordors
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"CIVILIZATION"

Stupendous

View of

TO-DAY

Cut Price Engagement
NMatinees.......15c and 25c
Nights ............25c

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18,000 People
3,000) Bors~s
8 Months
to Produce
Cost
$500,000

ETHEL CLAYTON
[HE BONDAGE O EAR'O
Also the Last Episode of
Pearl of the Army"
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
TOMORROW
ae Wn. Fox Comedy.
"Foot Light Fame"
With JUNE CAPRICE'
isit _The Rea-The Little Thea-
e with a BIG. SHOW.

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of our

tecv. George X neppeir Will1
at Workers' Baiuintet
Y. ). C. A.

G~ive Details
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The Rev. George Knepper will out-
line the campaign to raise $10,000 for
the war camp fund at a banquet to be
held for representatives from all of
the towns and outlying districts at 6
o'clock tonight in the city Y. M. C. A.
Rev. Knepper will tell of the work ac-
complished by these camps.
The plans for this campaign were
for'mulated at a meeting of Ann Arbor
People held yesterday afternoon in
thie Y. M. C. A. when the nmatter of
raising this fund in Washtenaw coun-
ty was brought up and considered.
The campaign will begin tomorrow
morning and will end Saturday night.
For live, progressive, up-to-date a~d
vertising use The Michigan Daily.

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3t. Jewelers.-:Adv. 10-17

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bOO TIMES. IN, CHICAGO
Now playing on five Conti ne ts-. rnpi South Aerica,
Europe, J kustralia, Asia.

Ashton Stevens, in the Chicago Examiner, says:
"The 'Birth of a Nation' is the best, the most nat-
ive drama ever written by an American-it is the
most dramatic work in all American drama--and
that goes for stage as well as screen."

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