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December 10, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…III U IIILIII I IUII TED TO TEST ARS ly History of Canada Told in Seventh Article on Dominion J. H. Smith, '18, writes of Canada's ety of Automobile Engineers Holds early history in the seventh article of Efficiency Tests on Track at a series of eight about that country. Sheepshead Bay - In many respects Canada'is as old new standard in automobile-mak- historically as the United States, if we and operation, invented by Prof. take into consid...…

January 10, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…E GONE FIVE M RS irector Praises in7organ Turnout I Equipment for Scientific Investigation in North to Include Monoplanes and Ten Men By Capt. Robert A. Bartlett, (Commander of the Projected Bartlett Polar Expedition.) Washington, Jan. 9.-Equipped for a scientific study of the Polar regions, 800,000 square miles of which never have been sailed or trod by man, the Bartlett Polar expedition, the first purely scientific expedition to enter ...…

March 10, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…CHIGANI -d .. W. BR HUSH BLACK TO SPEAK TOMORROW Tested Jtachines at Rest at Last Rusty Appliances in Engineering EDINBURGH PREACHER TURES IN TAPPAN SERIES Dr. Hugh Black will lecture at noon Ld at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening the Presbyterian church. He comes Ann Arbor under the auspices of .e Tappan Presbyterian association. When Dr. Black occupied a pulpit Edinburgh, he was one of the most mous preachers in Scotland. He was iled t...…

May 10, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…THE MIC DAILY DRILL TO E DURIN IS UMMER R COURSES TO BE 1EI) IN UNIVERSITY NEXT SEMESTER OF- tary training under Major as W. Castle will be continued gh the summer session of the rsity, according to information out yesterday afternoon by ent Harry B. Hutchins. This iecided upon Monday night, when ,egents' committee on military in- ion, composed of Regents Bulk- nd Hanchett, and the deans of arlous schools and colleges, diet asident Hut...…

October 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… L- I V- buinss Wh Gnteen:yu- et--mnwhs lakdstnto yuimditlI dObtehisjudgmet.odourmeapp. 1 cae neanhelpneofa hndiapto yon casooinbusiness. Menyaremastoldaneyodess laks cinyuimeitl Adler Rochudgetr Cohes ill th e elokoality. Seeanthempt yhr clasrom217i bs.instret STE~ C hentsaneas odasteydes.hI r _uu m...... ........U * U U u U k E I IIIs uu {iu uhIIhIIIIIIfh~ II~I~ m ua u m m um~~ ~ n.. .-------------- I I I I …

November 10, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… :_ --Arcade1 orders now ror : turday game and k the freshest and order is left be- y night. 7 p..-Adv. ': ral Patronize Our Advertisers.-Ady. x I s *, * * * * * * * * T * RS * , AT THE THEATERS _* * #* *' SUSPECTED GR NS TO BE01ROUNDED UP BY U. TODAY GOVERN MEINT'S PATIENCE EX-1 Garrick, Detroit - San Carlo * Grand Opera Company; matinee, "La Traviata." Evening, "Il Tro- vatore." Army Stores MenI * * C * * * * * Whitney-"W...…

January 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…I J'S GOIN just TR FRANCE AND ENGLAND ALSO HAVE RELIEF WORKERS IN FIELD Jassy, Rumania, Jan. 9.-(Corre- spondence of The Associated Press)-' Only relief measures on a scale equa to those caried out in Belgium would effectively meet the extreme condi- tions of poverty and suffering exist- ing in Rumania. Nevertheless the American Red Cross commission. which has been in Jassy since the middle of September, although it has not adequate means ...…

March 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… l NI I_ 1 I UuW 11 [ii ILU.U UUI5D00 MEN TO BUILD SHIPS OM "COME C JT OF THE V" AT THE WHITNEY, ROW NIGHT. s Speaks on World in War rend Lloyd C. Douglas will rth and last bf a series of the world in the war ar- hie Women's league and the Y. W. C. A. at 4:15 o'clock :arch 12 in Sarah Caswell . His topic is to be "Re- ie World Today." )eclusion of the program tea rved to the committee of 'were influential in making es a success. XIII Pay ...…

May 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…IvJCHIGAN D AILY * * * * * * * * *' * * Is rrom xchanges * * * * AT THE THEATERS *I YEARLY. DAMAGE BY RATS CLOSE TO 5200,000.00G On Memorial day, May 30, the larg- est service flag in the country will be presented to the University of Wis- consin by its students in honor of the Badger men now in service. The flag, * which will contain aver 1,500 stars, each bearing the name of the Wiscon- sin man in service and his class num- eral,...…

July 10, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE WE PRESS BY HAND estic EALTH OFFICER REPORTS stic CASE OF StIALLPOX IN CITY. C. I. K1DD--- Phone 1530 J CYAD .E C.AN G 1112 s. Univ. Ave. After a short interval of freedom AT LAST! from the disease, Ann Arbor now has THIS WAY you Summer Students-Come around for a LUNCH a single case of smallpox, Fred Sorg that Is a LUNCH having been quarantined in his home s Corner of Monroe on East Huron street by the city and Thayer Sos. healt...…

August 10, 1912 (vol. 3, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THdE NOTLVERIIL f TILE WEATHERl Showers tonight an(d Sun- day in north and sooth p-or- tions. THE ANY ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital...... sa....e ¢ ,,0.5(1 5ua-ptus and Uslileles rcots.. l ^ f R'-Sous ..r5 ........... ....Iis 5.55 Transats a G4:nerei Banking B mziness 3prrCentt iiterst patd oSavisas epa-uits Your.tWsness 1Cuiclicd Chat. V. Iliscock, Ple-s. 5thhut .. erits, Cstisr W. C. Itarriman, Vice IYes. CastI P. mtij Ass. (Ish'r 1btas. lais...…

August 10, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE and no person is disqualified on ac-WRnINuO FELLOWSHIPS OFFEREi MEDIOS count of his or her medical or religious IE1 1J IP fElL I' OF Medical Studentso Foreign Birth Are These ocholarships should interest IL NI STANoff VEQE toCz Awards are made on the basis of per- oonal record and insportance of re- Says Robinson; Maintais That Uini Application blanks for the Belt Me- search work proposed. The complete versity Will Not Become And...…

July 10, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE SECOND CONCERT COMES TOMORROW School of Music Faculty Members Will Appear in Program in 11111 Auditorium The second complimentary concert of the season will be given by the members of the School of Music fac- ulty at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in Hill auditorium. The program will be offered by Miss Ada Grace Johnson and Mr. Albert Lockwood. The gen- eral public is invited to attend The program is as follows: Chaconne .............…

August 10, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…PA Dot THE WOLVERINE THE DETACHME NT NEW t daes.lyT Specialty nnmbers were also BETAHMET Frir L introduced One dance nnmber was T a " ,1 turned out, and the spotlight was cent- ered on Private Kruse as he sang Dear L:- "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." The Thursday night I strolled into the Armory Richly Decorated for Last Big affair ended by the officers and the K. of C. tent, and after buying a few Social Event of Men Before members of the...…

October 10, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ( low rc I Ionce Artists Him."g "Fa DIT RIUM FIRST CONCERT USDAY, OCTOBER 19 MICHIGAN'S MONUMENTAL MUSIC HALL le Amato 5000 Seats All Good TICKETS Mal Orders, accompanied with remittance tc will be filled from the odd numbered seats hand halves of all sections) in the order of and will be sent out within a day or two at respective block has gone on public sale, by ary mail, at patron's risk. Should the mail o...…

November 10, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. . r iiiii SlYiYRelnYnrrr+ r ri . . . ..+r :. L Book Reviews Business Features I r soma tl I PEKi-NG COLLEGE SENDS STUDENTS Two Come from Tsing Hua College, Oriental Preparatory School ASSIGNMENT PLAN IS UNPOPULAR Yuan-Dau Wong, '18, of Peking, and Siji C. Hung, '18, of Shanghai, are the students sent to Michigan this year from the Tsing Hua college, the pre- paratory school in Peking. In all, 39 new students wer...…

December 10, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY GARRISON ASKS BIG INCREASE IN ARMY AND NAVY I a I SECRETARY OF WAR IN STAND INCARMY GAR1ISON URfAES AN ADDLTION OF 33,83 MEN TO THE REGULAR ARMY FORCE IS ECESSARY Argues for Increase of Students West Point; Praises the National Guard at Washington, D. C., Dec. 9.-Com- prehensive reasons for an immediat increase in the United States arm formed the basis for the annual re- port of Secretary of War, L, M. Garri- ...…

March 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DA_ILY >rds! Words! Words! Make Talk gut It Takes Stitches! Stitches! Stitches! To Make Good Clothing for Men unrivaled Values in Taffeta Silk Dresses N- Fot 150OO0)\ : For Women - For Misses We picture a very smart $15 dress of Taffeta in Black, Navy, Russian Green or Brown. Bodice has three soft pleats in back; upturned, pointed collar of white Taffeta which extends to form front of bodice and is pearl-button trimmed. Lo...…

May 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN D-- LITARY DISPLAY EATURES EXHIBIT aeering Arch to Take on Appear. me of Arsenal During Exhibit; 4how Torpedoes and Cannon INES GIVE DEMONSTRATION e engineering arch will take on ppearance of a fortified arsenal e time of the engineering exhibit, 18 and 19. o large cannon mounted at each of the campus end of the arch command the whole length of liagonal walk. At the senior es in the engineering court will cated a large coast defe...…

June 10, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 180) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Are you in line for an excellent situation? zn applying for . S T w You should feel able to meet any person, face the world, or be able to cope with any situa- tion that may arise. I i Do you know that self-assur- ance, self-respect and poise, all come with the realization that you are correctly dressed? W MU. 'or the kind of Clothes that bring succss, choos 1. ght, ,iry febric ivith the SPIKIT of SPRING, or perh...…

October 10, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…..p. ....o,.a . -... . V eAlarm the City. Come WatchesClocks Them. D.amonds $1~50Up' ir StoreJewelery ir Store Waterman and Conklin Pens uron 5t. Schlanderer & Seyfried, Jewelers /I Of Interest to University Women E V I . _ ,, CHIMES DRIVE SHOWS BIG FIRST DAYRESULTS iUTO STROP and lILLETTE RAZORS SORORITY HOUSES SET PACE OTHER GROUPS IN SUB- SCRIBING FOR THE ONE YOU LIKE IS HERE IN OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT he Eberbach & Son Co...…

December 10, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN .DAILY > Are Going Christmas t I 'xa om e r ii E o show their people what rn" they go to school in- 2st by bringing them gifts )m Hutzel's-with notes e this attached: "This comes from a clever little shop we have here in Ann .Arbor! Isn't it New Yorkish?" . re are hundreds of feminine to choose from here-and we'd advise you to shop early, be- the best of them will go first, of All girls expecting to remain here during vac...…

October 10, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURStD RER MICHIGAN MAN WRITES SPORT ARTICLE RYIY ILOUIS, '20, GETS SIGNED STORY IN A. E. F. NEWS- PAPER 'ormerly a member of the Michi- Daily editorial staff, First Ser- nt Harry R. Louis, '20, who en- ,ed in the University of Michigan t'of the Ambulance corps has been gored by having a signed article by iself, appear in the Stars and Lpes, the official newspaper of the iks in France. ouis waIT sent with a part of the t t...…

November 10, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN v HEATERS * D MONDAY * * hy Gish in "The * * Moore in "Just * "Smiling Bill" * s of a Feather." * red Harris in * I the Woman." * * ALPHA NU DEBATING SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING AND ELECTION Alpha Nu Debating society met yes- terday afternoon. The question, "Re- solved that a commercial boycott be imposed on Germany after the war," was debated. E. 0. Brinkman, '20, defended the affirmative, while S. L. Kennedy, '22, argued...…

December 10, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN OAILY TUESDAY, I * * * * * * * * * * T THE THEATERS TODAY hubert-Garrick, Detroit - "Oh, k'" ajestic- Marguerite Clark in t of. a Clear Sky." rcade-Carlyle Blackwell and lyn Greeley-in "By Hook or ok." Star comedy "Please Hit and News Weekly. , 7uerth - Florence Reed in ves of Men," and also com- * escapes from jail, taking refuge in * South America. * The resemblance between the two is * so startl...…

January 10, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY LILLIAN LEE ANDERSON, WHO APPEARS SATURDAY AT THE WHIT 1~* ** * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS * TODAY * * Shubert-Garrick, Detroit- "Oh, * Boy." * * Majestic- William S. Hart in * "Branding Broadway," and Sun- * shine comedy, "The Diver's Last * Kiss." * Arcade-Contance Talmadge in * "A Pair of Silk Stockings," and * Christie comedy, "Does Your Sweetheart Flirt?" Wuerth - Louise Glaum in * "Wedlock," also Christie comedy....…

May 10, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY BATURD :., When you, need Groceries News From The Other Colleges CALL US ) 1 Te buy in car load lots and can supply ur wants in any quantity. We will save u money and please you. Kyer & Whitker 326 114-116 E. Washington St udents of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new liix* of PARIS FASHIONS Novelties in Tailored Suits, Gowns and Dresses ewest materials, newest models, newest color...…

October 10, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OLLEGE MEN HAVE THEIR )WN IDEAS ABOUT STYLE 250 MORE Lyndon's "M" Books R IVFD YESTERD (.MAJESTIC.. Always a Good Show 7:30 3:00 9:800 At the old price $1.00 ' F you're a College Man and hold a reputation among your friends for wearing decisive and distinctive clothes, you cannot overlook our Fall and Winter fabrics. They're full of character. Have a suit tailored-to-measure which will add This is the last lot of ...…

November 10, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY -A WILL GE T THE PIANO FREE IN AND TRY IT OUT for Full Dress Shits is [ine is better than ever. good silk-lined Garment at $40.00. The work- unsurpassed by a n y fit, we assure you, will Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A GRN1RRAL KNOWL4DGE OF PHOTOGRAPHY is the one thing no college moan or woman can afford to be without-Photography is being used in a thousand different ways nowadays and you never kno...…

December 10, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…Suits Them Right Going Like Hot Cakes The 100 Kodaks at from 3 to Y off (and a 20% credit, good for developing) are going fast-but there are soone big snaps left. Think of buying a $12.00 Brownie (good as new) for $7.75 and $1.55 worth of developing Free of Charge, Don't miss this opportunity to buy a kodak for a mere trifle. LYNDON Big Sale ALL HATS make the difference i class workmanship ' sort. We take pride that every suit that ; maker ...…

January 10, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY wo ss p In Theatrical Circles Daring of Howe's Photographer Secures Him Berth in Hospital The 130-ton gun in the 12-inch tur- The romance of industry as express- ret was ready to hurl an 850-pound ed in the making of a National cash shell 10 miles, and even at that dis- register constitutes another feature of tance put it through a nine-in h ar- the program. Howe selected this par- mor plate. ticular plant not alon...…

February 10, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THI MICHIGAN DAIL. .. -_-___ . . T . - _ - ur New Spring Woolens are sm go NOW on Display WE can save you $8.00 to $10.00 on your siring suit. With our fifteen years' experience making college clothes, none can excel us in this line. Let us explain our CO-OP PLAN. A ARBOR C0-OP OCESSORS TO M. W. MlLWARD) TAI.ORS U 330 South State Street CUST PRACHT ROY P. HENRY , ... ., ' day evening. From there she will go to Cincin...…

March 10, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…Ml M A$IV JAJL1 .- _ R MEN MAY RUN AT PENN RELAYS [I ITH Smith and O'Brien Probably to Fight Californian Star in Contest PJLU er Will If Captain Smith and O'Brien are en- tered in the 100-yard dash at the Penn- sylvania relay races, they will have to compete against Howard Drew, the sensational colored sprinter of the University of California. OUTCOME [arch 8.-Wit ise colored fi improvemen ry, the las against Mich. li by vily up...…

October 10, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY. _ d NEW PRICES ON PICTURES Real Shoes Latest English Lasts Thursday and Friday,, Oct. 9-10-Matinee Friday, 3 P.M. I THE GREATEST OF ALL TABLO19S. 30-PEOPLE-30 Call while olur stock is complete UNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR A1 I I ,Every Michigan Man should own a well filled "M" Scrap Book when he leaves college and. he should be- gin NOW to keep one. Believing that the sale will increase sufficiently...…

December 10, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…11 11 6 First Choice gal Shoes. Latest English Lasts i Indian Moccasins More Comfortable than Slippers JNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Christmas Gillfs No. 1- Kodaks--All prices from $i.oo to $65.00. The Vest Pocket Kodak at $6.oo is the one that will please the most fastidious. No. 2- A New "M" Book, better than ever-same size but improved binding scheme. Sure to please-"he would treasure it," or "she would be delighted.'' No....…

January 10, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…iD Sale I|| LL N Kodaks and Photo 1w IY wa DON Supplies AMATUER FINISHING % off on mackinaws and raincoats % off on all odd trousering % off on all overcoatings in stock % off on all suitings These prices are strictly cash J. KARL MALCOLM. New Dress Suits for Rent. V Cut on Made-to-meas- 0 ure Suits and O'coats WHAT $15, $18 AND $20 WILL BUY Men and Women at a [g Reduction. CORNELL DESIRES GAME AT ITHACA Michigan's 1914 footbal...…

February 10, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… Now, Large Amateur Finishers agrc a that Tank Development for Filmsn gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand method--aned there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances of scratching the emiulsion is practically eliminated. In tank development the dev eloper is easily kept at the proper temperature andl strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other inethod, It will pay you ...…

May 10, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…I! 'ON RCHITECTS WILL FEATURE DRAWING a ATURE PRECISION INSTRUMENT FOR DIRECT CURRENT A New Groun of Very Small Indicating Instruments COMPACT-ACCURATE - DURABLE BEAUTIFUL PORTABLE Voltmeters, Millivvitmeters, Volt-Ammeters, Ammeters, il-Ammeters are supplied in single, double and. triple ranges. MODEL 280 le Range Portable Volt-Ammeter The triple range Volt-ammeter comprising six instruments in te. This group also includes BATTERY TEST...…

October 10, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY F .. i LET .s .. s.; : '' - ... .. ,a. ., MVALCOLM MAKE IT Your * SUIT OVERCOAT -and SHIRT UNIVERSITY NOTICES All candidates for soph engineer foot- ball team must have physical exami- nation by Saturday, October 12. Prac- tice today at 4:00 p. m. South Ferry field. Senior engineer football practice at. 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. South Ferry field. Mr. Stanley will be at the School of Music every afternoon from 1:0...…

November 10, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Repairling PLAN ELABORATE PROGRAM FOR COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE ASSEMBLY table rates. Pipes called for and de- 1. All work guaranteed. Does your e need a new stem or mouth-piece? If so; H. J. BURRELL Tb.. Pipe Mwo tx .502-J1 Residefce 711. Arch t. nflo ' rr ' " !nient for) How can you better express good -fellow- ship and free-handed, open-hearted we- come than by bring- ing out pipes and papers and opening up a ...…

December 10, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY II a In praiseof Malcolm's fall suits and overcoats,those club checks are all right, others will show them in the spring. Chinchella Overcoats lead all others this season, why not B a first year man? Malcolm shows a very large range ofYu woolens, has a good suit at $20 and $25 buys a suit you will B proud of. Speaking of style, and individuality reminds you at once of M A L C O LM DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONE...…

January 10, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Notioa detail on this Wet Weather Shoo .,M... ox [IZA)'IWTIIHEATH IS ILL AT IM. PET'ERSoN'S IOSPITAL. flIi a bthJane En ~thi, seven-weeks' old (inu liter of 'Mr.tad Mrs. Homer ileth, is critica lly ill at Dr. Reuben Peerson':; private hospital. The baby has increased in weight but little since its birth, and unless it gains strength soon, its recovery will remain a inat- ter of doubt. Meetifng of the officers, drafting...…

May 10, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Now is the Season for Ite Serge and Flannel TROUSERS e have all the patterns shown by most woolen houses. 1 B to your advantage to sce tLcm. They are priced and when Malcolm makes you a trouser, tle fit and is assured. We are she m ing a fine Summer Blue at twenty-three dollars--for the hot days. Drop in ee the line. J. Karl Malcolm, Liberty St. Malcolm Block Miss Florence JHnkie. . Miss Florence Hinkle, the dist...…

July 10, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE IYASII iON BARJBI OUTIlNEIS PRESENT DAY IE 1I SH ('UI,''I'RfE Asserts Our Public Sclhools Faill o 'leieh C (haracter Iluildiung Rtabbi Abram Sheon, tier Jewish Chatauqua society lecturer, comepleted Iis history of Jewish education. Thurs- day by outlining the modern era in the culture of hie race. The mod- emn era, in reality begins with the latter part of thec eighteenth century, according 1o Dr. Simon. Fur it wcasn't until Mos...…

August 10, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…TlE'WOLVERINE P311TH TAKES ONE Refusal to Provide Benches The Farniers & Mechanics Bank rii ::oe2Pg1) wsN early Defeats W olf Team Cptal .00,00 siZplsn 003 third to Smnithx in the furlong. "Joe" Loomis, of the Chicago A. A., By "Dope" Coe Kanie law faculty, however, and tomorrow's_ won the century in 9 4-5 seconsds, Marks' Marvels, the aggregation contest will no doubt bc a crucial one equalling the senior A. A. U. mark. wisich represents ths...…

November 10, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…THU lgMl IHIAN 11;441 .. . Come in!o Mr. Good ]Dresser And inspect tihe biggest and most exclnsive selection fi of imported and domestic ;o woolens in town. This season more than ever Iefore we are able to show yoo the chsoicest in fashions ks and fabrics which will be worn in the recognised style centers by men who know sow to dress well. Ti lorecd Carmnts miade. to your individual measnre 1. 5reasonable prices. To look mseans yon buy, B k!...…

December 10, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…_UNM ,kSIIY NO L t_; 'r M A K E Id" T" . ilL'r;1 r.--.. ...ti._...___., Y U JR F U L L D R E S S A N D E AU Xl E D O Ii } c , tz ¢: y ! _. th 11; New Whitney Theatre Curartir .15 P. M. Latecoearri rot seald od nmptly. Monday Evenirng, Dee 19 David Belasco Presents Im Euagene oWrlter's Greatest Play he siest Way" This is one ot the greatest dramatic offerings of the present season Prices: 500 to $2.00 Mail Id is tiiled in rotation recieved...…

January 10, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…Tl M I GIA N DA I fY LET KAEIT ."S ANI) TUXEDO YF LBERTY \N FTHE jUNIVERSINTYICES Juntior enineelr caito t 1; \Vtittt-otiy it 7 P.In, .11 Episcoplligirl- invOited. iri girl eiton()1DIil ier V day 4 P. it. ini \irittro-. v1 ew 'hitney ,, e tatre Par~is .1 5 1. Laa c rn rs 5 t eted PDoeemptIy. ia t rati celi t 1il '. if ( ml. sharp. N1 tr ilt it it 111111 itlil ftrttsilpi k(thalltcattmtirpitrttt nigt a.8Wokfr '< t r SatudayJ far y 14 IVORT...…

March 10, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…SPRING OXFORDS TRADEZ~ MARK. $4.00 and $5.00 $600 Come in and get your fit and we will hold them until you want them WAGNER & CO* pp State Street Sign of thet big .hi-,:i ct= For a delightful Luncheon or satisfying p s a -iffr is." M AC K' Ias ll!lll Cooking (i 1 -ve sell waver, 1ti ,fDinners, Lunches, Refreshments-Anything you an NOTICESf old be reseltt hi fr the first U 1 II U U S e the 111- It S tt in Ii ii NwWhitney acre Cur-'tajM .8.15...…

April 10, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…--loom iIDEAL aa. OXFORD Made to our specifications Of over this popular last and equal in style and detail to our $6.00 se~c~ e and $7.0(0 shoes. $400adH500 W GNR&So $4.00 nd $5.StatGERStreet Sign of the big white shoe INDIAN BLANKETS AND CURIOS Arts an~d Crafts Shop Silver Novelties frommIEastern Shsps Car. 'William ad Maynard I r i Senior Caps and Gowns Seniors will please call as soon as possible and have their measurements taken for C...…

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