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January 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…unuiI \i l \ bw PROHIBITION ON FEB 21; ERO OF MERRIMAC WILL TALKC UNDER AUSPICES OF ANTI- SALOON LEAGUE Alumni to riay Speaking Records New York and San Francisco Gradu- ates to Hear and See Each Other at Banquets Captain Richmond P. Hobson, hero Photographic speaking records of often Merriman, will Hspeak the San Francisco alumni to be played at of the Merrimac, will speak at th Delmonico's in New York City Friday First Presbyterian church...…

February 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… SES FOR oy Beams Anew ER SESSION As NurseReturns D LECTURERS TO CONDUCT CLASSES IN FIELD OF HISTORY liminary announcements of the. es offered in the 1917 summer n are seen to contain several im- nt changes in the department of cal economy, as well as presage oming of three noted lecturers in 7y. ments of political economy and itnting, which have hitherto been d as two hour courses, will be as four hours, thus making them arly equivalent to t...…

March 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH j I _....... Y SCHOOLS ARE LADy DRILLING taken at Colgate, Williams, and Penn- sylvania in the appointment of stu- dent and faculty committees to inves- tigate the system of training for the officers' reserve corps. Several hundred students are being drilled regularly in a battalion at the Universtiy of Pennsylvania, and a branch of the United States reserve President R. A. Pearson; have formed officers'...…

April 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…I I DAILY .... . CEO ACTORS TO IN FRENCH PY ER, MARGARET KERR ANDj L. S. THOMPSON TO TAKE PART ough played by amateurs, the etion of "Les Pattes de Mouche" Cercle Francais next Thursday g in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, y no means appear amateur in mance, if previous experience of ayers is a determining factor. ge Wilner, '17, who takes the f Thirion, has had an unusual t of experience in campus pro- ns. Besides having taken part Oratoric...…

May 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…EllY Iuster Roll of Seventh and Eighth Divisions of Michigan Naval Militia IIYII5I Thomas, W. D., '20E. Thompson, C. 0., '19. Thompson, L. L., '19. Trollope, G. A. Troost, L. D., '19. Tubbs, R., '20. Van Schoick, J. D., '17. Wade, M., '20. Warner, C. S., '20E. Wenley, A. G., '20. 1 r _. - Following is the personnel of the seventh and eighth divisions of Mich- igan naval militia: Five-tenths ge Students Enlisted Per Cent of Have INI OF ...…

October 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…1 al d iaal _. 'i i 1;i h se r '/ re. I nes I . 0 i f I Buy Your Liberty Bond Today! Ap I I. * EVERYONE. States must in the realize United that the ANY are t-hers f giving their lives, their dollars and V Li 1\..l i i still others both their lives and time has come rwhen we must sacrifice our lives and our dol- I their dollars. What have you done? The lars in order that Democracy opportunity is her...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…copies of the e athletic pro- Five thousand id the number .on to the num- I of last year. given out by L Campbell, '18. ne FACULTY MAN TREATS PRESENT CONDITIONS IN SECOND ARTICLE OF SERIES (Editor's Note:-Mr. Pargment has promised to contribute to The Daily a series of articles dealing with the Russian situation and with Russian life in general. This is the second of the series. Mr. Pargment has spent most of his life in Russia and is well a...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…* * IL TOUCHES T * * * * * TODAY "Oh, Boy,",at the Garrick, week * of Jan. 28. * _______ Anna Held in "Follow Me," at' the Whitney, Tuesday, Jan. 29. TODAY lam Duncan and in "The Tender- " " t * Wuerth-Pauline Stark in "Un- 1 til They Get ,Me." Also Comedy, * "A Birthday Number." * Arcade-Mae Marsh in "The Cin- * 1erella Man." Also Christie Com- * edy. "Green Eyes and Bullets." ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED FRI- DAY ...…

February 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… BEGINSi CAMPAIGN popularity by the way in wlich he "The Mimic World." The "Cleoi handles a difficult situation. picture will be shown at a later "Cleopatra," the Theda Bara pic- Harvard University will not p ture announced for March 4, 5, and 6, its senior annual, the Red Boo will not be shown on those dates but two years in accordance with cc will be replaced by the musical show, vation movements. HOUSES SUGGESTED S. C. HAMILTON, NITARIAN ...…

March 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

…11 MER 11I Vul ters was hing that STUDENTS WANTED FOR SERVICE' all day IN AGRICULTURE AND -,lAr ,nrSHIPBUILDING * ace for itself on the campus. * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in *+ "Keep Her Smiling," at the Gar- * * * * e completely hidden by n's and children's gar- y sort. The space under was also filled, and a tained in one corner last the workers had been rick. Students of the University who wis...…

April 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…ST. LOUIS w/ - I iw 177- 179-1t81 WOOOWARD AVE ared Event for Ann Arbor Wo- of the "May Festival" Which Begins Shortly q1 lning, Dinner and Afternoon Gowns Reduced " _.. REVEALING a truly superb display of Nancy in all the glowing tones of Spring and beauty-luxuriously delightful in every design, richness of materials and modish indil -a most comprehensive collection of the fashions developed this season. -. - ALL special...…

May 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…ThE IvJCHIGAN DAILY _-_ ..... e f -- ---------- AVE the PIECE- Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground I# our own shop, same day. Try our Service. Eyes Examined. A L L E FULLER State Street Jewelers MIUTARY NEWS Lieut. Losey J. Williams, P. S., re- tired, will leave Ann Arbor this morn- ing for Northwesternhuniversity where he will take the chair as pro- fessor of military science and tac- tics. Cadets in the R. O. T. C. next fall can obtain t...…

June 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…T1H11 E 'W 01,U v r, tOI N E C'OMMEINCEMENT 9:00 a. insProcession starts. WEEK PRIORAM. 10:00 a. m.-Commencement exer cises. Address by George Edgar Vin- (Continued from page 1) cent, LL., President of te Unier- sity of Minnesota. 8:00 p. rn-Reception > y te Uni- 1:15 p. i.-Commenement Dinner versity Senate in Memorial hall to in Waterman gyn. Tickets must be invited guests, graduates, former st- dent andfrieds o theUniversity. proeured at th...…

July 24, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…T HE WO LV E RIN E W If R 8 B H N TN1N F IMkf ) LAW GAME IS II(OINUEE SEARCRI FORE Call 15 for baggage cheked fros Il IsETEI) 13Y WET GROUNDS BOP)1 OF IIBO N El) STUDENT., hose to desintion. tf. C. I. KIDD_ thone,15A0DJS1E12 SLEUNING. Ane-~eup of Law Te'am1Will SoSffer by~ Search for the body of Andrew Wild, Any sbsribers wihing b ck copies --Los oe a ly Star 1', wt oho was drow ned early Sunday of Tbe Sc enixe to cmpete heir THItS WAY y'c k u...…

August 24, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…OLD HUMAN POLIICIL BILLS INALOMNI BLI University Collection Contains Burial Urns, Water Pipes, and Wash Bowls. Now is the time when the candi- dates for office look about them and try to remember the good things in their lives. The old saying is that history repeats itself for down in the dusky basement of Alumni Memorial Hall there are advertisements of the various candidates for offices made out by dark-skinned gentlemen in ancient Rome. The...…

July 24, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…LGENTS TAKE UP 1ULS MOUTINR (Continued from Page One) le company agrees to install, and mpletely equip the laboratory, fur- sh the men to conduct the research, d provide fellowships for Univer- y students specializing in chemical gineering.. Results of all experiments may be blished by the University, either for benefit of the general public or for ence. The publication of the re- Its of experiments made for any pri- te individual, firm or cor...…

October 24, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PAGE F'OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Music, Drama,ArtsLetters, andFeatures MENTORS-SENIORSWOW! STUDENT DISAPPROVES OF CO- BINATION BROUGHT OUT AT CLASS MEETING To the Editor of the Michigan Daily: On October 20, at 10:00 a. m., the senior engineer class held the first annual assembly in room 348 of the new engineering building. On that occasion, the class presi- dent introduced himself with a brief but sensible s...…

November 24, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Week's War Review News of Books Theatrical at 1 1 A COURT LIFE BSCRIBED By OIN WHO LEAS IT, H. R. . THE INFANTA EULALIA OF SPAIN IVES AN ACCOUNT OF ROYAL LIFE, What is princess really like? Democratic peoples have been so long of the opinion that kings and nobles are of a lower grade of mental- ity and humanity, that to find a prin- cess alert, brilliant, "energetic and almost socialistic in her tendencies, is a ...…

February 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHI1GAN ljAL Y - - ~ a-. - YM Arcade Theatre ii DAVID C PPERFIELD i Dicken's Masterpiece with Wonderful English Scenery 7 Parts TODAY ONLY 10cents 1! Social Worker on Vespers Prograr Pominent Y. W. C. A. Workers Speaki at Fneulty Teai lDuriine Jubilee Week Owing to the unexpected illness ofx Miss Leslie Blanchard, who was to have spoken at the vesper service in Newberry hall, Wednesday afternoon, Miss Jessie Field of New Yo...…

March 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. INCREASED FAC LITIES NEED OF MAY FESTIVAL Steady Growth of Musical Event Re- sults in Use of Much Adver- tising Matter With the coming of spring, the an- nual May Festival, "Michigan's great- est musical event," looms up as the biggest attraction of the season. Such is the prestige of Ann Arbor's festival that the prominent musical journals of both Chicago and New York detail spe- cial representatives to attend the re- ci...…

May 24, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…TIlEMII ICAN :DAILY' ForU f I Men's Togs I These Hot Days / Varsity "Correct Gut" Union Suit s, Straw Hats, Palm Beach Suits, FH.n nel. Serge and White Duck Trous crs. Varsity Toggery 1107 South University Av* elluc ~e 1b~lg~iegi ano ..~ v.' '~I ore ib iiis~; Itio~ Iii her l:sab'llpIO '~ tile ~} iio~i 4. ..V ii -~ vV ~ {4 lij 1 8 .Jl ~. (8 it iii tlO' ii V 1 1 1 1-1 ~2i V Kites ia -~ J'i4~Ofl~ Cl ~ (1 1.! la ye I ~in adequat ly p~'e...…

October 24, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…nIstI As an addition to the number of . t and all of works of art which he 'has already given to the University, four paintings f the early have very recently been received from even Dan- Mr. Jean A. Wetmore, '81, a New York ar out the business man who, for many years, has >ftest com- been greatly interested in the collect- lours, wh> ing and restoring of old canvasses. >n at the Probably the most valuable of these "jolly" or four paintings is...…

October 24, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…ENT S OF ENLISTED MEN '0 THEIR RESPECTIVE IEADQUARTERS sences have been altogether nit this year, according to he instructors on the cam- don't know whether they cutting, or whether they kept out by the S. A. T. C., are sick; I have not seef they are not coming to tated Prof. Henry C. An- the department of mechani- ering, yesterday. Prof. H. of the department of civil , stated that more men g to classes every day and ttendance seema to be in-...…

November 24, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .._ ,.:_r.,...... W BOOKS gAWAY WOMAN"-by Louise . Published by Charles Scrib- Sons, New York. pointment, to say the least, is ression left upon the reader toes had been pitched at the ig for a more pleasing reac- er reading "A Runaway Wo- Louise Dodge's latest novel. nation, which begins abruptly that reason startles one into perusal of the novel when the to lable it "trash" first comes, 1 and in one sense unusual, Susa...…

January 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ ___. _ *e * * * * * * *0 * * * AT THE THEATERS AT THE MAJESTIC Looks as Tho' Watch -the - birdie ien Have a Right, to be Cyics Soldiers and officers who have re- ;"ve formed a society. All men who turned to Canada to take up their have been overseas are invited to be- scholastic work at McGil university come members. TODAY Whitney- Ethel Barrymore in "The Off Chance," Friday, Jan. 24. Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"S...…

April 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AVTOMOBILE STORLAOE BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH We have a new three story building where, if requested, ars can be removed from the first floor. This is the maximum isurance against their being molested or bumped into by .the. sual garage traffic. NITED STATES.TIRE LUBRICATING OILS STAEBLER f SONS ervice Station 209-21 1S. Ashley Phone 686 REO OAKLAND DORT AUTOMOBIIES MICHIGAN9 FAILS ENTRY IN PENN RELY GAMES POOR CONDITION- OF ...…

May 24, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDj ----_r ague Chicago 5. It. Louis (rain). Cleveland (rain). Anal League Bolshevik Torture Implements Found Vladivostok, May 23.-Instruments of torture which theBolsheviki are alleged to have used against their vis- tims, have been found by the Perm district inquiry commission, according to the Government Telegraph Agency. They include a chain whip with thick handle, an iron bar which was used to brand prisoners, a...…

October 24, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I. E MEN HAVE THEIR EAS ABOUT, STYLE. I 250 MORE Lyndon's"IM'"Books RUCrIVED YRSTEURDA Y At the old price $1.00 This is the last lot of these "M" books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy. Whitney Theatre 3 Matiinees 3 Night Thwrs., Fri., Sat.----Oct. 22-23-24 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 Wi...…

November 24, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nd For Twelve Years "I Want to go Back to Michigan" (Fox-Trot) 9n the Edison Twelve New Up-to-date Dance Records' in this week's Supplement I I I womiummWIN The Sign of Satisfaction I LYNDON 719 N. University Always the New Styles First 9 E. LIBERTY ST. TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES NO iESTAB~sHED z~1618 BROADWAY COR.TWEt4TYSCO0 5' N4EW YOftK., Our representative will be at the Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit, TO-D...…

January 24, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY p in Theatrical Circle U VI S s Up and 'I later the little band of Revolutionists are captured. The Pardon. The day of the trial, Kador begs forgivenness of his horror-stricken' companions and electrifies the court with the news of his duplicity. They are condemned to die and the follow- ing day the death decree is sent to the little queen to be officially signed. Glancing down the list of the con- demned, Yolanda s...…

February 24, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…~THIE MICHIGAN DAILY ___.. I C I toh 1 Foot Wear' -----, ; Dull and Patent Leather Fawn and Gr eycloth, Tops Price $4.00 -and $4.50 115 S. Main St, Fi Extra. "War Zone"' Special After 9 P. M. each day all-"Ports" are closed but you can -shoot" your films in to the "NMight Box" for early morning 4,Developments" Films- for Development - Ready Next Afternoon cPrinting < i-( < sBoth IC- (4" Evening and always the best work: in Ann Arbor ...…

March 24, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ rn w H Y 'p I 5:~ i ' Why do you suppose we talk Style? Why do you suppose we hammer on pat- terns? Why do you suppose we constantly claim there areno other clothes which equal ours? Why is it to the young man's advantage to trade with us?> A visit to our shop and a glance at our Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx Style ideas will answer every inquiry. Come in. In our exhibits of Quality Haberdashery you will find - wha...…

April 24, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Experience '9 Ad ti >ved, n us, we hope, that you can put believe in us, have confi- per cent. SATISFACT ION Lyndon leads while others follow in everything photographic Latest Models Kodaks-Fresh Supplies-Amateur Finishing Pictures of Student Activities When you think of pictures you just naturally think of L YNDON 11 11 to "feel that way; to put the )nstritction on it; to test our , and our guarantee by any= Se, ds...…

October 24, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. s Rlegal Shoes Latest English Lasts EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L Y N D O N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kedaks an d Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ulfind we ex- clusively Photographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Experi- enced help. Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it isdone right. Th...…

January 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…DAY .W I ming meeting of the board Tuesday, provision will be ore stringent regulation of ty loan fund, plans for the building will be discussed, will be taken on the con- concrete stands on Ferry adoption of the lit-medic not be acted upon, as the t first be approved by the ulty. years by the university have not been due for several years, and of which no repaid prom;ptly. There are some notes trace can be found. Such laxity has caused the...…

February 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…ou' re ready a blue serge suit you may as well take your choice serges made. Ycu'll find all of them right in this don't know what blue serge really means until e we are now displaying. styles re and individual. And why 4hou'dn't they be d by us. e happy with the blues you'll get in here. juLa , a jor- su U A Lat ZA-r Ar i m - agAte IIIa iUMa Development for Films gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand method-and there is not...…

March 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…-./Y __ J You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but you'll find a light- weight coat will come in very t; h andyduring MARCH, APRIL, MAY Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and complete line. I) -77 4W. !, THE WONDERFUL NEW Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Edison's Latest Triumph Many decided advantages over any other talking Machine. EASY PAYMENTS WHEN DESIRED A limited number of other m...…

April 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

… I f A IVED LYNDON'S KODAKS, Latest Styles in SHOES and OXFORDS FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. CAMPUS IN BRIEF .. I I LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR -U Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT . RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty -The 28 canes for the senior medics will be given out at noon today in the surgical amphitheater of the hospital. --Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss ...…

May 24, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. i JO HISTORY XTENDS OVER OUTONE YEAR, [nto Existence in December, 1912 Result of Letter from Harold Hulbert, '143I, to Former President of Union npted ley the idea of improving ons on the Huron River- for ca- in December 1912, Harold S. t, '14'M., sent a letter to Edward mp, '14 L, then president of the an Union, in which he proposed ganization of a boat club to be lder the auspices of the Union. :he next meeting of the U...…

October 24, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .,. LET I .k; , r nh y . .lt. .. . MALCOLM MAKE IT Your SUIT OVERCOAT and SHIRT BOILERMAKERS BATTLE TODAY. Senior and Soph Engineers to Decide Department Championship. Soph engineers vs. senior engineers is this afternoon's prograi on the in- terclass football schedule. The sophs showed their class and won their right to a favorable consideration from the critics in their contest with the jun- iors last Thursday. The...…

November 24, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY IMPROVE EQUIPMENT OF THE ENGINEERING SHOPS. Many New Machines Installed to In- crease Efficiency of Campus Factory. osen From Inter- iters in the which will :his month. been chos- w working Alpha Nu r 25, while ,h Wednes- ~k. From c men who in the plat- ing league at home, -on on Jan- s year is: of banking Jonal Mon- Michigan her de- .g in the to con- contests this of Ray K.. Im- in the oratory .owing this fall neasure ...…

January 24, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 e - $4.00 and $5.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Wah:nmer (CA Co. ESTATE STREET Sign'?Tft the Big'White Shoe 1 , 5 JANUARY CLEAN UP- Every pair including FLORSH EIM ENGLISH CU'S'S, cut to the limit. We expect in new Spring Styles about Feb. 1st, and wish to clean up all our present stock. See win= dow for prices. Full Line of Skating Shoes ' - 'he Campus Bootery 308 South State Street PROF. WHITNEY CRITICISES EDITORS OF PUBL...…

April 24, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE M1014101AN DAILY a r - * I . The Past? NW, The Future? Not' T 1he Present? Yes! C.i- rent tt".eis Glee cnl s SIC, t, k w ha, v'im w~ant ttthe I1tt incYou .t . \\c Wo -ppiy 13, tit Our t: PiP 'Cl-tA Lll'ts c'th 1 . . t i'1 1 cha f% , J! / '' . , i; , ,j , , , m ISHUS TO ORDER J. Kar lalo East LibertyMacl Bok Will be open In a few Lays in m Y \.t t-... 4 'N PR SIH UTCISTO LEAD DISCUSSION President Harry B. Hutchins will represe...…

May 24, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . t ... .+.,.,,.....,....,. h,., ,....... Now is the Season for hte Serge and Flannel TROUSERS We have all the patterns shown by n vswoolen hbuses. x ill B to your advantage to sce tbLm. The y ai e priced it, and when Malcolm makfs you a tiouscr, the fit and e is assured. We are sboming a fine Sumnmer Blue ge at twenty-thiee dollars--for the hot days. Drop in see the line. J. Karl Malcolm, East Liberty St. Malcolm ...…

June 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE BE CAREFUL! You "don't take chances" when you COME OVER TO where you eat, for these are EAT AT OR E N'S OR EN'S CAFETERIA days. You inspect everything before you buy it CAFETERIA -i TUESDAY'S GAME (Continued from page 1) Wisner, p ..........1 0 1 0 Matchett, r. 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totals ...........30 0 6 24 12 3 Innings ......1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R Michigan .. ...0 2 3 2 0 0 3 0*-10 Pennsylvania .F.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Home run-Sis...…

July 24, 1915 (vol. 6, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…THE WOLVERINE YPIAGRGZI-,,W LVES' G ME AT NE T he Farmers & Mechanics Bank1 The Exqisie Corset Shop G l(C~ontinued from Page 1) ORLEAINSSPIIN'IeLErOFFC s sI- S Nekwear, Hosiery, Underwear and Waists OR E N P IK E F Forvact atio fods, our Travlrs, PHONE 162 beau rontributed a slip, aod Eaton _ 0 - made two wild throws, a total of eight By "Dope" toe Kane once, instead of raioing false hopeo root* s rinoootiog before the damage wsaj New Orleans...…

November 24, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…THE. M fC:FTT LA .N 4 YOUR, THANKSGIVING ATTIRE Thursday, November twenty Fez.four is THNANKSGIV ING - t you w~~~aiill atyu i'adOvercoat ready;, but:not ready etade. lly ordering here yon will note S only get the best that can he produced inihand t itorisgand" / X, ~4~ made to your order, but-.you S will save ive d d1tr on a ra ingle order. Our tOrercoatingO are in a - claso by thenselves. Look Today,. J. RLM ALCOLM 118 East Liberty I .ran ...…

January 24, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… T'H4 MICHIOANiDAILY _____ . W______ .-. _. ._ ......_ - - r .._ ._,_._ i Trouser Sale Eare mrakin~g a re- diuction of $1.00(M on~ each win~ter - weight Trouser in our shop, re- gardless of the price. An early selection counts Our. Spr-lrag Llre ,Is Noar Ready JI Karl Malcolm, 118 E, Libery CALL. AND SEE THE Henry ah nd Cma.y 711 N. VUniversity Ave. Hotel' Cumberland S. W Cor. Broadway, at 54th St., Near 50th St. Subway and 53d St.. Elea...…

February 24, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…Tf.MICHIGAN DAL IDEAL BLo Our best seller in Tan A new tot just its $5.00 IDEAL LAST WAGNER & COU. Sina tet UNIVERSITY NOTICES Thle Nukoeiclubiill 1g1ive a 'incker I'l ii 1 li- i nJi il ili l l:r P . i e foriIii I l fr s -soph111(11' ' iitLldly Phil ii Ililat s i. "'Ml ntries rl i \( in)(, ti M rchi3_. New Whitneiy heatrye Ceertaln 8.15 P, 8M. La~a e ceeeiccetet coted pi-0'teptly. E NESD YqM R' heehan Grand Oera Company t i'i c Ot ~ii i ...…

March 24, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…TH1J AMI CH11IGCA NDAL i ff IDEAL OXFORD Made to our specifications over this popular last and equal ( in style and detail to our $6.00 f ' 1 oand $7.00 shoes. $4-tt $5it WAGNER & ;CO. State Street Sign of the big white shoe IND :1°BANKTS AND CURIOS jAzrt4s azd Crafia Shop Siixx N xnixx irxe nlie Sop- Cori. William and MSaynard UNIVERS11 Y O'1tis Ilnix rhtii i ck tii xxi I.ive I x]r11 i N I- ; Nxioxk C. J.ii l Li i 1.t I iere w lii )w <l tN...…

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