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October 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

…4 IIvt F, ~ V' o overcoat f laksgivng YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF MANY FINE WOOLENS Ka 2Ialm Last 7lalcolm Bldg. S $25 E RANDALL STUDIO .n by 3-inch. space. rtisement. andall Studio, 121 E. Wash- will receive a cash prize of nits which are used will re- tle G. C. Maedel, proprietor im and H. F. Adams. all Studio of the Randall 121 E. WASHINGTON _ Shop air g to grow. I FLORAL SHOW IMPRACTICAL AT PRESENT, SAYS BARTLETT There has been...…

November 01, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

…UNIRSIT L S ( COAL I FflR PAWONi flIf TflIK i lam.: tion and protecting the consumer both ing governme in price and in certainty of supply.-- The dealers, however, did not benefit, Michigan Dr by federal control, as they wete oft- one recognize en forced to sell coal at a loss to student trade. y advertising means of r4 GO-D M Ij. L. Chapm 113 South M 'I D Eve- !. ILL r(usiC ' off with "The " Victors," band will play eight selec- Band ...…

November 02, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…WUAT Q f nN .ANNOUNCING OUR AGENCY FOR Conn Saxophones , 4 N RWE HAVE just received our first shipment of these fine instruments, and they are at our store subject to your inspection. See our window display. <w.; r . ,} " 301-605ueltn iltliiir l 7ATC ( 'ml u1 SJNDAY 6:30-Miss Louise Brown addresses Wesleyan Guild of the Methodist church on "Fine Art Of Ap fleca- tion." 7:30-Union reingious meeting in Hill auditorium, Bishop Theo...…

November 06, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 34) • Page Image 8

… Appoint- Wednes- in r~oom )rs, grad- ho desire N - -N Although the majority of; romi high schools, 163 of ails received since Janu- from colleges and univer- 4 from normal schools. Appointment committee is primarily to assist those teach, it is also willing rs if possible. Each year ests come for secretaries, etc. on at the time of the 'reg- nent is free but a fee of 'ed for late registrati~n. .I Wft r 4R , , t ../ 1 " I w ,TIS ING...…

November 08, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…L that destinies are not within ourselves, t&at a sort of mechanism of fatalism hangs over us controlling events and careers. But the man who pauses to analyze the course of his conduct and has experi- ver- enced its inevitable results, know, that much of the - great Tomorrow is determined by'Today, and that for the subtle knowledge of how to make a choice is at wise the heart of success. And it is one big satisfaction to realize that college ...…

November 09, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…FE MORE BEFORE WAR AVE. I I ents Ukuleles, expecta- .$12.00 and up ........$20.00 and up .$0.00 and up An increase of 20 per cent over last year's attendanee is the record of the Ann Arbor High school ac- cording to the princial, Mr. L. L. Forsythe. This unusut increase he believes is due to the universal "back to school" movement and also the great influx of new families to Ann Arbor. "Optimist" Reappears Many activities, both new and ...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…----_ __._..__ . .__.. - - - - i . I l Dl.CA CONFESSES RIOT AT CENTRAIA PLANNED PLAYER ROLLS FOR YOUR, PIANO a PLAYER Roll Department has now begn to the point where we feel it merits your i-classical, popular, and is to be found on our rolls. operatic you come in we will be glad to play for you you would like to hear. i4 Emit iltai s Otart ' SAYS I. W. . WERE ORDERED TO SHOOT BY LYNCHED LEADER (By Associated Press) Cen...…

November 23, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…I ge Six) t he -thou right i ere obtai he wass ttle tink( mits onI de a pair lied to the O. S s as p in better spend his time in getting the ight one he had perfected. f a Consequently Peach finished the sea- ned. son wearing the brace he had ob- sent tained from Erie equipped with the er's hinges male by the man on Huron Hu- street. Hel admits, however, that if it r of could have been foreseen that all this the difficulty was to be encount...…

November 30, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…'c S E flLALI'XL Ur LYV1L" Prof. W. D. Henderson's .Cl ss Ileets. :1 I T le Monday 'other of Carlos Zanelli, '19E, makes the New Records for Pecember. .y. This young Chilean baritone has Led Seal Records to the list-"Dear )anc er." ords 1 CONSIDER, TOO, these new ones by Heifetz, Caruso, etc. dues,,, "Caprice" . .. .. .. . . .. Pagan ini-Kreisler J ascha Heifetz 'ine" "'A Vucchella" ........d'Annunzio-Tosti Enrico Caruso -. -I 6:30, C....…

December 05, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - Y st hat might wear with harm a veil of lace. Our; ts lack the veil but not s. They mpy be procur- hades, and they're mod- . Davis Toggery Shoppe. -Adv. Michigan Song ; Books, Memory Books, Jewelery, Pillows, etc., etc., at Wahr's University Bookstores.-Adv. If you aren't satisfied, we can't be. We make "Portraits that Please" you at Derr Studio.-Adv. To Store Shell in Waterman Gym Arrangements have been completed with...…

December 07, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 60) • Page Image 8

… _ ; for Christmas OR CHRISTMAS gifts what can be more appropriate than asic which expresses the spirit the season? WHAT'S GOING ON SUJNDAY 10:30-Cabinet club holds short meet. ing at Union to complete arrange- ments.tfor trip home Christmas. 2:30-Kansas students meet in room 306 Union building. 4:30 - Christian Endeavor society meets in Presbyterian church. 6:30-Plymouth guild meets in Con- gregational church., Miss Ting speaks on Shantun...…

December 11, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…M. Aa a a vaaa aal' JE TO GIVE )OLLS" FRIDAY ... -_ WHA'S GOING ON ' ordoroys trousers in your size. y a limited number. and leather coats-better look The cast for "Dolls," Masques play to be given before the Woman's league at 4:15 o'clock Friday is made up largely from the new members of the organization, Olga Johnson, the strong-minded Fashionable Lady Doll being the only exception. The direct- or, Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, expresses hi...…

December 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…WHAT'S GOING ON I I SWIMMING MEET WON BY DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB D. A. C. COACH COMPLIMENTS IN- FORMAL VARSITY SQUAD of Kl (Continued from page six) Professor Aigler made the following statement in his letter: "I have 'your letter dated the 6th inst., in which you propound to me as chairmnan of the board in control of athletics thirtyrnine questions. I note your'statement that you feel there is a lot of tdlk and many rumors be- ing circul...…

December 18, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

…ORLD PAILS TO PLAY "OEA DOG" FOR PORTA 11 I wt aI I ., I mj STUDENTS IN PORTO FOR VACATION DEC. 17 RICO ASIA ON Before you go- TQOP IN and let us help you finish our Christmas shopping. We have any number of articles which will make ideal gifts. EVEN IF you live in a city, that should not deter you from buy- ink your victor 'records here. We ii ii can offer you real service. 601-6115 Eat ikint 1I Publishers of the MICHIAN SONG ...…

December 19, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

…MOE II L I .u'S 3 4 2 2 6C C is field of meat exception of and cheese, ure considera- action; and, meats is with- people them- nduct of these capital imme- of the Federal to their busi- I the the But, greater than all, it establishes the principle thrat no group of men, no matter how powerful, can ever at- tempt to control the food table of the American people, or any one of the necessities or component parts of it." While Mr. Palmer giv...…

November 07, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

…Wiasil Clark Speak lriday sil Clark, a Kentucky wo- ve in war work both here id, will speak at 8 o'clock Hill auditorium. Previous sband's death in 1914, Mrs. d in Liverpool, London. She lived in Germany and four Brussels. rar was declared Mrs. Clark house as a Red Cross sta- devoted her time to war hile living in Belgium she German army march into where she lived for two ler German rule. She will everity of this military dis- rageard to the t...…

November 11, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY :S ONSIBILITY ON X-EMPEROR AS MARTYR N INSTIGATOR STRIFE RATHER OF of world dominion obsess- hid of Emperor William e world into war. Upon e tremendous military eng- ;ruction of which he was iment, the exponent,,and rests the responsibility of ' planning and bringing' greatest conflict the world lished secret memorandum of Prince Charles Max Lichnowsky, who was German ambassador at London at the outbreak of hostilities....…

November 23, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

…PAOS VOTJrt THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918. PAGfl ~'OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. NEED A SHAMPOO? NEED A MANICURE? NEED A MASSAGE? Thie Stoddard Hair Shop WILL SERVE YOU IN THE RIGHT WAY The many words of appreciation from our customers are the best proof of satisfaction COME ONCE-COME ALWAYS We have in stock a full line of Burnham's Cosmetics. French Hair Goods MRS. T. L. STODDARD . I 707 N. Univer...…

February 02, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRI PREMEDICS URGED TO CHECK UP WORK Students who are expecting to en- ter the Medical school next October should check over their college cred- its carefully and make sure that they meet all the entrance requirements to that school, Dr. C. W. Edmunds, assistant dean of the Medical school, anounced yesterday. It is quite prob- able that no entrance conditions will be allowed next year on account of the rigid rules...…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE, MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AP.RIL 5, 19191 PAGE EIQPIT SATUftOAT, ARRIL ~, 1919 THE MICHIGAN DAILY LAST OPEIA 1SHOW TO1 Y THE JUNIOR HOP COMMITTEE (Continued from Page One) Bernard Shirk, '21E, as Alice West, will also be remembered. Their voices suit their parts well. The sextet, composed of David D. Nash, '20, H. C. Waltzer, '21, Joe Geb- hart, '21E, Richard B. Marshall, '21E, Carl Wilmot, '19, and R. G. Marshall, '21E, is ...…

April 15, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 15, e UNIVERSITY EMPLDYE SCIENCE BUILDIN'4 JANITOR HAS KNOWN CAMPUI'S A LIFE- TIME Students who are interested in trac- ing Michigan's development from 1837 up to the present time, will do well to talk to some of the few people who have seen that development. Such a one is Mr. Mills, janitor at the New Science building. Mr. Mills was born two miles south of Ann Arbor. He has lived in the vicinity all his l...…

June 07, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 179) • Page Image 8

…'S GOING ON i I I booth in U-hall. At no other time can invitations be obtained.I Comedy club tryouts from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning in the audi- torium of University hall. Tryouts are asked to bring selections al- though this is not absolutely neces- sary. TODAY 10:00--Regatta on river. *2:00-Tarsity band picture at U bal. *3:00--Baseball game, Illinois vs. leck igan at Ferry field. 7:00-Upper Roomn Bible class meets{ at 444 South Sta...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY e Daily Is LAR AER Paper now The Price is still $2.50 RIBE NO' SUBSCRIBE NOW T H, E IC IGA A LY r _ The nill Roo UNDER HUSTON BROS. JIM PURFIELD, Prop. gular Meals, 25c. 11 to L Supper 5 to 7 Short Orders Orders Delivered Rj S FROM H IMPROVED War Situation licies of lent Emeritus James Burrill returned from the eastern sea- fortnight ago, after a beneficial i at Narragansett Pier, Mount and ...…

October 11, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…AILY .. .. ,..,...-r wear 250 MORE Lyndon's "M' Books R IVJ ,D Y]USThR1 HAND PRESSING I II j a+ t . or ; e " 'e '-P . oa, .K' l firl\'' re, '. I" LADIES WORK A SPEOIALTY I :I At the old price $1.00 1 This is the last lot of these "A" books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy, 1 I. KIDD Sophomore I LYNDON - 719 N. University Avenue- 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave .. ien have adopted rubber sole d street wear....…

October 25, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…HEMICHlIGAN DAIL~Y I 1k-Over Foot-wear Rubber Sole and Heel .F . ": .I e . 230 MORE Lyndon'. "M" Books RECEIVED ISTURDAY At the old pri' -$1.00 This is the last lot of these "M" books that we "can bay to sell at this price, so get busy. LADIES WORK A SPE@ALTY HAND PRESSING LYNDON a' 719 N. University Avenue C I- KIDD --Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave YYII YI Y YYY I MY IYI _ . , i w r ru. r >ercentage of men have adopted ru...…

November 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___.. . -Over Foot wear I HEAR HAND PRESSING New 'arisian -ast -a t~ "I Want to go Back to Michigan" (Fox-Trot) en the Edison Twelve New Up-to-date Dance Records in this week's Supplement LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY C. I. KIDD - - -Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave LYNDON 719 N. University I 50 - Short vamp, square toe effect, I and patent vamps. Tops and quarters of fine grey cloth. All leather Spanish hee...…

December 13, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… I .tot Cakes HAN D. at from j to 21 off (and a 20% Credit, g) are going fast--but there are some LADIES WORK A SPZ@IAOllLT1Y guying a $12.00 Brownie (good as new) for .55 worth of developing Free of Charge, miss this opportunity to buy a kodak for a ile. LYNDON C. I. KIDD - --Sophomore 1530-) 1112 S. Univ. Ave I p IWYi1 . i ,4 .t ne grey gain Street m ..EF OF POLICE KENNY FINDS SOUhRCE OF RECENT THIETEHRS Chief of Police Ken...…

January 17, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,_ ( .. vance iug Style Over Foot'Wear 1 V Hints to Amateurs HOW TO EXPOSE SNOW PICTURES I k and Tan $5.00 LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY [ I mIfzIT SN-- .A\ AC k{ .VIlW.--j/:,o sec. use stop 8 from 8 to 1o A. M. a'I1 2 t(' 4 P. M. F rom o A. M. to 2 P. M. use sStop 16. IIAZ, FAINT SHAI)OWS.-Use strop 4 and S instead of 8 ;,nd 16. 1i (,1,. V ' CL( DY ).--ive2 2 to 4 times above exposure. C I T( 1<ES ()I PEIRSONS (Close ...…

February 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…1*HE+ MICHIGAN DAILY I m 9 alk-Over Foot Wear i Pictures, like people, have Individuality. desirable-while poor ones are repulsive. Good pictures are dvance Spring Dull and Patent Leather Here in Ann Arbor it doesn't cost any more to get good pictures. All you have to do is to go to reliable, experienced photographers wvho have MADE GOOD right among Michigan Students in yrears gone by -and are still making Good--so good that others ...…

March 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

… ,. 1: rE L We Do Repairing AND Altering I Znd hand KODAKS to LYN DON 719 N. University mwmmmmwmmmma OWN F. L. MALL, 514 E. Williamn Phone 2225 I~'QQ~h~f!Goods CalledFo and Dlieed PRESSING a.LOS F NO LOSS BY FIRE C.l1. KIDD---Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave Popular Matinee Week March 29 Wednesday Nights & Sat. Mat. BEST SEATS $1.00 25c to $1.50 DETROIT I M nmp ewwi~s ATC fE NgE t QRA A R tSIJ, S ILV ER 5N ITN A AE 11 H. H. FRA...…

May 09, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…T H E T ICHIGAN DAILY I, s 11 ver Foot-Wear ng Styles now Ready Pumps and Boots Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly Worn Kodaks Prices start at from 30% to So% off regular prices, and re- duce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. . Every one plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw. We sell from a sample line but our clothes are tailored in town OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28,00 UP C. I. KIDD -.- Sophomore 1530-J 111...…

September 30, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…rl. 42 ,!Y! *li I. AL 1L 1. 14 OPERA IS IPROVEMENT ON FORR SHOWS Opinion of Show Managers Realisnts and New Costumes Will Make a Great Difference. ON OFFICIALS ARE UNITED N PRAISE OF MELTON'S BOOK. Icians Work all Summer on Songs and St. John Goes Over Book With Author. rected under entirely new plans 1914 Michigan Union opera is her- d by those in charge as absolutely best attempt of the Mimes. Th ' mythical setting employed in all pre- v...…

May 10, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…14 8IL?. ti II r AlLY. ARRIVED I -r L NON 'S1 1 AKODA KS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. i FRE HMAN I Latest Styles in Press Your Clothes IESAL SHOES and OXFORDS NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. 'IRUNER &Co. 108 S.NAIN STREET Spring fat F@lt ImmEDIATE WEAR. AT ANA RI+CHARDSON 115 East Liberty v . AM .. ..... r.momo? i I mmmmwmmmkl PHONE #166 y BSS.1 Of interest to you Feer the convenience of those discrirn-...…

October 02, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…Shoe I -VA .y <Ihowiing the 00 (nothing to come in ne you need y' the extremities of the line, two men in particular have been worked. Pon- tius, the husky end of last year, and Barton, who was held out on a tech- nicality, are the pair who seem the best bets. Barton is an adept at grabbing off forward passes and his 'ability here should help to a great ex- tent. Torbet, Peterson, and others have also been tried out there. Wright, star end...…

December 08, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

…THU MICaIGAN fDAILY , THEATRICAL CIRCLES. " At the Majestic. The new vaudeville .show at the Ma- jestic theater, starting tomorrow night, will be a happy combination of Notice detail n thmelodrama, grand and comic opera, minstrelsy, circus and concert. The Wet Weather Shoe Nellie Andrews Company is a quartet of opera singers who will give scenes from the different operas. Beautiful costumes and scenery will add to the value of this high cla...…

December 14, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

…CHIGAN AIL7 . HAS BOOSTED T 11 . DION S. BIRNEY, WHO PLAYS FOR LAST TIME BEF LOCAL PUBLIC, HAS BEEN ARDENT DEVOTEE of Pharmacy had ly a case of evolu- consisted of a one- uf -the. size .of an m. Numerous ad- until 1909-10, when To be the oldest and most earnest worker in dramatic interests in the university, to have put more lines over the Whitney stage than any other student at present in Michigan'-such is the reputation -of Dion S. ...…

January 26, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…YTHE MICHIGAN DAILY ELOOMES VISITORS INDEPENDENTS. Guests: Misses Gladys Steele, Grand Guests: Misses Elizabeth )Bredin, Ies, E. P.Jhnston, GQ. Wiley, an W. , DltrOit lePatBntna- FRO6MNYSTAES Chperne: esdames William IRapIdB; Mildrad Wills, Sioux Fal, S. Marjorie Adams, Jutliana Moring, Ofara ICragg,Drit b r, .; MrOn U4 k in Howlnd ad R ish~op Qanfleld, Ann D.; Helen -L. Evarte, Detroit; Lucy Dicklnsbn, Detroit; Lu'cy Hawk, Battle 1Guests: Mis...…

February 11, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

…Trouser Sal E ae rvakrvga re- $1.00oy o ojm each winzter - weight Trouzser irx our shop, re- gardless of the price. An early selection counts Ocur Spetnlg Lines Now iReady J. Karl Malcolm, 118 E, Libery F CALL ANID SEE THE 1~ e eny rn C mp n 711 N. Velversity Ave. ilotel Cumberlana IT({Mrt,,'ICHAN DAIL T -LL.OPE ISINSTALLED Observatory's New instrument s1 One of Largest ins Cuntry _ ,,.1 11c 1 .s . 11i n II1c a It d 7 al 5 11 5rit l 11 11. a...…

November 18, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _'-IIIY1 r +14 M y _ .r -, e 5irIrY i i 1 YERS h ,; f y,; -, j ' ; 1 A GLIMPSE OF REAL MICHICAN SPIRIT I THE BLOCK "M." i This novel rooting feature was first introduced at the time of the Penn-ilichigan1 contest in 1908. TI "M" was displayed in blue upon a background of yellow. The effect from the opposite side of the field was that the "M" has remained a fixture at all big games. in completeness and eams have a'....…

October 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…ANING PRESSIN REPAIRING ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS Suits Cleaned and Pressed O'coats ii ~6 ii ii - 75c - 75c - 35c Suits Pressed O'coats 25c 25c 10c Trousers " Trousers " L. E. O'CONNOR & CO. TAILORS 619 E. WILLIAM STREET NENT STUDENT NES TRADITIONS THE FRESHMAN en traditions which have ;ten down at various occa- he past, have been collected or Student Council member y official capacity), and sub- The Michigan Daily. en th...…

October 21, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 17) • Page Image 9

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE GLEN OREN, PROPRIETOR Cafeteria 605 E. Williams Serveselt Lunch 1121 S. University Annex 546 Church St. COACHING STAF MICHIGAN'S PRIDE TODA'S GAME IS ELEVENTH CONTEST Up to Present Battle Michigan Had '9) Points-M. A. C. 49 Counters I Infantile Paralysis Hits Harvard Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 20.-The var- sity and second Harvard football teams yesterday went under quaran- tine orders...…

November 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

…SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Cafeteria 'IServe-Sell Lunch 605 E.William OENS SRVICE 1121 S. Univ. Call 1399-J for lunches delivered ANNEX 546 CHURCH ST. Glen Oren, Prop. NEXT YEAR'S TEAIM PROSPECTS BRIGHT Many Candidates Among First Squad Who Can Fill All But Few Positions TWELVE FRESIL1EN FOR SQUAD Nine men ended their careers as regulars on the 'Varsity team when the last whistle parted the two teams on Ferr...…

January 21, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

…115 DIFFERENT MAKES ..- w s TO SEE u. So it Terrors of Travel Have Disappeared and Week-Long Trips Are Frequent The terrors of traveling that were experienced by our grandparents have disappeared and motorists of today make their plans weeks, months and years ahead for trips which in the days of the nineteenth century werelooked upon as impossible and hailed all over the world as remarkable feats when accomplished. With the twentieth centu...…

April 27, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

…I tit, 1V31C.ri luHlN I-JILUL., I l i I1 STARS IN FIRST DAY OFBIG RACE RED AND BLUE ALL-AROUND ATHLETE EASILY WINS PENTATHLON What Some Leaders Say Regent J. E. Beal-"I voted for the return because the alumni wanted it." Professor R. W. Aigler, chairman of the board in control of ath- letics-"I am very happy that the Regents found it possible to adopt the resolutions of our board. I am confident that it means a grea't thing for Michiga...…

October 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…TI MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE TI MIHIANDALYPAE IN /1 e St'i~u-31oa.( o928X! Imagine Yourself if you 'rea "live one ~%_ AEROPLANE PILOTS KEPT BUSY GUARDN ENGLAND REQUIRED TO SPEND NUMBER OF HOURS IN FLYING CERTAIN NIGHT in this 3-button STEIN-BLOCH Coati No padding--no stiffen- ng--nothing but honest f a b r i c, hand tailoring and "style galore. " Prices $20 to $40 Lindenschmitt, Apfel Co. formerly of 510 E. William St. has moved t...…

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY *** aca Gai Wat { ', but these d the yel- has seem- )t be increased for some stand will not admit the a larger One. (NESS ON DEFEN5 HATE OF MIUH RRY BE: en, the score, b / ce in the line has proved indicap to Pennsylvania's .owerful eleven thus far a the early season games teams as Pittsburg and h defeated the Penn elev- iern team piling up a 47-0 he losses pointed out the n the lineup. Profiting by h Folwell has ...…

October 05, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY. nts ready to show you the best Gla Yu'r Bck We hope that you will make this store your drugstore. We shall do our best to serve you. CALKIN'S PHARMACY 324'S. State Street olumbia DOUBLE DISC Records c of .s Suits, Overcoats ats, Hats, Caps, and Furn- at reasonable prices. C Will fit your machine DHAMS & C00'S CORNER 201-203 S. Main St. G TRIG" ETHIC~ ROWI LLAR' I CRAVAT KNOT '. 2for25c DY A CO.. IKC., MAKERS...…

March 02, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…ALL NATION REVUE INDIVIDUALITY and QUALITY Is the Keynote of all the clothes we tailor. The weaves are unusual. The Designing and Tailor- ing is adapted to the personality of the individual wearer Look over the Spring Fabrics t h at have j us t arrived Prices are Far from Extreme---$30.OO and Up TAILORS TO MEN 713-715 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE '' 111111111111i1 111111111111111@le9s11111111161111r e1111111llllI111111111111t=1il111- ~EEEUD~EhUU...…

June 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 180) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .0 - I .TS TS ;' ,. . ". . n r x,. .t 1 9 1 6 HATS HATS HATS HATS careful and courteous atte latest on sheet or record value for your money Exhibit of Straw Hats I HATS Sailors, in the Bankoks and Panamas Latest Weaves and Styles. CALL AT I TS Tinker & Company FURNISHERS and HATTERS Corner of S. State and William Sts. ALLMENDINGER'S Music Shop Phone 1692-F 1 122 E. Liberty We are showing the latest s...…

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