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January 29, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…TrHE MICHIGAN DAILY G. II. WILD CO.: 311 SO. STATE STREET Opening display of Spring and Surn- rer Woolens of RExclusive S tylIe s For SUITS, OVERCOATS, and TROUSERS G.iIt WILD CO. Thei 1 cacc ti ~c.hant Tailors 311 SO. STAlE STEET lypwritcrvs, ALL PRICES The Studentsc Typewriter Supply Co. Room. 4 Press Ociding. Opposite Majestic LEADER $100 Fou ritain Pers It lead themi i 'i a ll, arringiciiel Blue Books 2 for So, 3 for So, 3 for 1lOc, and ...…

March 29, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

…H~MICHIGAkN L3A! fY GH.WILD CO. 3SO. STATE STREET Op0 eing display of Spr°ing and Sum- mrWoolens of Exclsive Styles For SUITS, OVERCOATS, and TROUSERS THE MICIGKAN DAILY. for. ~~seut Managing Editor--LEE A WsHITE, swealthy; its ii tilt a'c .' Business Alanager-NORMAN IIt. THILL. cris is landsiirich; its EDITORS. extsive, Tr ha'tjitsll News Editor........... Harold 'Titus 'serge if csnii n" los t. Assistant............tHarry Z. Pole11115yis 1...…

April 29, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

…'H MICHIGAN DAILY __________ ,THIE:1n11. MVICH1 4 o } Managing Edit( Businessa nagei News Editor,.. Assistant..... Athletic Editor... r, '501 assistant... ~ ""Y usic and Drama 'iS~- Exchanges and Fi! A rth r I. \lhott. A 3. Wohlgemuth 1: rook Pennel NIari< - I, 'iTllRbno P S, an J ohonVL.Cox. trnest IBurton. it 1. "Townley, ,-ald J. May. I 1. lsrsil I Rippler 14is :'tM. Glett O3USINE oC. A tBosman. " 0 Iy\tycsRahin. l b P ay Johnson. 11. KPis...…

October 29, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .... . Co., 311 So. State Street ING DISPLAY tinter Woolens of Exclusive Styles its, Overcoats and Trousers. CO., 311 So. State Street E LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS how skillful a TY PEWRITING. LAW OUTLINES, TYPE itiele of the face dhavin, process, WRITER SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS, sing aentae's (new and second hand), for sale and rent. hazel, bay rum. ..rt y used forth . D . M O R KIL *VJ tiseptbc. cooling . E UN H BE L 8- ...…

November 29, 1911 (vol. 22, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…z<ity Loo! year. . i'O)1. '.I ._ REfO1 A.tEI XLI ,hw That Late Information Presents Early Publication. ('Thle Daily Assumes no Responsibility for sentimnents exKares3e. 1 llincola- munmications.) TL~o. T a ichizan Daily: in Tuesday morning's issue, the Daily cook occasion to remark upon the fact jthat the Student's Directory has not yet been put on sale. At the same ti-m:e it in a sense criticised the man- agement and printers of that publi-...…

February 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…LiUClIUAN DAILY wspaper at the University of Michigan. very morning except Mon- ughout the school year. the Post Office at Ann Ar- day Michigan, under Act of of March 3, 1879. Con-I MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley Editors. ........Harry Z. Fol:' .......Frank Pennell ........Karl Matthews ........G. C. Eldredge ma ....Earl V. Moore News Harold G. McGee .......Emmett Taylor ARI ASSOCIATION PLANS BIG E...…

March 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…L A W D IL i LAWA MICHIGAN DAILY Iowspaper at the University of Michiran. I Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter B. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert . Dilley I Want Ad Stations Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; The University Pharmacy, 1219 S. University; Van Doren's Pharmacy, on Packard S...…

May 29, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…MICHIGAN DAILY I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ofieial Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, under Act of Con- gress of March 3, 1879. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter R. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Editors WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. Night Editor-C. Harold Hippler', * * * * * * * * * * * U Stay Away From Classes. IS L11IITED kOO Cards Att...…

June 29, 1911 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THE WOLVERINE Northwestern Mutual LIFE INS. CO. MILWAUKEE Let Us Have a Talk WithYOU FRE'K M. STEINBAUER District. Agent, Hammond Building Detroit WM. S. McCORMICK * Local Agent 1210 Washtenaw Ave. Call 33- (iSn EST trnANICROFT and old Drinkn 2 SStt t PHOTOG RAPHER Oficiial hotograper to Michigan Atheticn for 1( years. Studio: 319 E. Huron St. Phone 961-L Student's Supply Store Fo otyour Note Books, Foutto tens, Sttioery, ENINEER'S SUPPLIE...…

July 29, 1911 (vol. 2, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…THE PWOL V ER INEP Z Northwestern Mutual LIFE INS._ COO M'ILWAUKEE Let Us Have a Talk WithYOU FRED'K M. STEINBAUER District Agent, Hammond Buislding Detroit WM. S. McCORMICK Local Age ri 1210 Washtesnaw Ave. Call 373-J SEST LUNCHES BANCKOFT Ice--Cream 72M~o t and Cold Drinks 72 oaeSt PHOTOGRAPHER officialt Photographer toMilchidgan Athiletics for 10 yrors. Studio: 319 E. Huron St. Phone 961-L IStudent's Supply Store F or your Note BoolksIFo...…

January 29, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY # PAY YOUR CANDY BETS WITH GILBERT'S CHOCOLATES Best in the World 60 to 80 cents AT QUARRY'S Money Loaned On Watches, Diamonds. Law Hookh, or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office an residence 331 E Liberty St Ann Arbor Hous 8toti:30a . .Ito 4:30andtto JOSEPH C. WATTS THE FARMIERS AND MdECHANICS BANK MAIN AND HIURON STREETS Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profts $00,00 Gene...…

March 29, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…'HE MICHIGAN LA 11.1 This Space Reserved FOR Sam Burcihfied .. Co. . Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - MUSIC AND DRAMA WANTED. lWaned-College men to act as agents _AMt ~r a s .t>IJ_ IN h5-5 517Pm during summer. Good money for Since reliiquising-1er sisstiel' as right men. Call Belt 302-I, or address star of stars astthe Mtrispolitain Opera or call on Geo. F. Brown, 61i9 E. Uni- House, Alne...…

April 29, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 143) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t Just the thing for hot weather -A Jack Knife Fountain Pen Cas't Look AT QUARRYS Monley Loaned OnHat: \tsto Disamon::ds. ta a Mioa. or other prsoalapoperty. Watch-; and Joiery repair laistralo. n-i ttvaahc & Di srat:< An litr Eiloro . Htmrr: Rn to 1 :3 a. .1to:0 alto 't JOSEPH C. WATTS Tif FAtMIhlS AND M[ECHANICS BAN. MAIN AND HURtON sTREEitTS Capital 550,000 Surplus and Profits$10.000 General Banking Business. 3 per cent ...…

May 29, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

…r r ,-. w a :a ac.,r.., ;y.rrr .. ,,. ,..fiT'.n^'s.. °^ri.'d[i..r _._.. .T" ' h f 15 ,11t'~~sils li'1; NtloN, } \ :T l ! t(.i ,l' id fl IX i' boell Y6ill speaw in the Unitariais i 5O'I'l I'I chunke this a fternioon at 4 o'clock. The- a TVI"his Space : Reserved FOR Sam Burchftiel .. Co. . Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 79c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1...…

October 29, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…1 11:. 1 £TA....1 1AL £14 WLLhA L.1 ,. , ORANGEMEN BEAT W'JERUNEtH HLL CLIMBERS 20-35 ' ' :, j, 4" ' ' w k s, , r, '; '-. ' M t !' ' w'q t". r M Vii' , ro p "t , .( .1 S Fj R x SYRACUSE RUNNERS TAKE SIX OF FIRST EIGHT PLACES EDDIE CARROLL WINS EASILY Michigan Star Finishes 28 and 2-5 Se- onds Ahead of Nearest Rial Coach Tom Keane's cross country veterans defeated the Michigan team yesterday morning, score standing 20-35. Michigan dre...…

November 29, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…1 1 l L ,T-7 1711 f.1I1 SOPH ENGINEERS PALERFELD WILL BE I CONYERTED INTO RINK! i Two Interclass Teams Battle to Draw for 'Second Time; Final Count Stands 3 to 3 BAD FUMBLES PROVE COSTLY Another check was thrown in the way of the fight for numerals in inter- class football yesterday afternoon, when the fresh lits and soph engineers played another tie game, the second deadlock between the two teams. The score was 3-3. Near the end of the fi...…

March 29, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY, MIR E REURS NEEDED [dR WORK ON GRIDIRON VETERANS (ALLED TO ASSIST SMITH IN COACHING RECRUITS Captain Pat Smith wants more men to come out for spring football prac- tice, especially the members of last year's regulars. Willard and Hildner were the only men out yesterday from the squad last year. Last night the captain called up all the varsity men to tell them that it will be necessary for them to show up. They will be work...…

April 29, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY P ATHLETES LOWER 2I SENIOR LITS WIN FROM4 COLLEE REORDS JUNIORS By 9-3 SCORE: Coll H [.Pl 0 s i (DI'VR (9AME8 1RESULT IN WIS athletic office; altho not been received classes. First play v tion process, to picki )ugh entries haveI Boven's ground out and scored when from any of the Bowerman hit to right. will be an elimina- Walterhouse scored for the Varsity kthe class teams. inthe last of the fouhrth. Gerge } lHfl n I.r...…

May 29, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 171) • Page Image 3

…0111 " om"orro" IoLI I UF JIIILEINIVUVaIJU rVUNa RETURN OF INTERCOLLESIATE COMPETITION I RE ins NLA I uL TO CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE Nebro slj and Anes Ha Fight for Second Place PLA S TO PUT FOOTBALLj UEAM IN FIELD; ALSO X..COIJNTRY Daily Horsehide Swatters to Rni Gar- goyle Men All Over Ferry Field Joy and noise will be rampant when Ithaca, N. Y., May 28.-Cornell is 'The: Daily and gargoyle baseball teams planning to resume intercollegiate...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…A nnounce Results inches, Anderson, 17 feet; shot put, 16 ~ ,,~une teuy pounds, Richelberger, 26 feet 7 inches, of (CoMp an M eet Smith, 6 feet 3 inches, 12 pounds, Suits, 31 feet. ka G-- Bucklwlder ts First in Two Events Athletic Contests Bring To Light Company H: 50-yard dash, Burk- Coach Yost Will Officiate Today SHOW SOMJ Lincoln, Syracuse vs. Nebras Columbia, Kansas vs. Misouri Omaha, Wyoming vs. Creight Des Moines, Ames vs. Drake. Sio...…

March 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…11 Today I' eat Expense and Lack of Facilities for Taking Care of Visitors Given as Reason ichiganN will not hold the annual erscholasticbasketball tournament, track meet this year, because of amount of expense necessary in ting the officials for the events and keeping the young athletes in Ann bor. ,ast year the cost of the basketball rinament was $700 while the ck meet of 1916 put the Athletic as- lation to an expense of $600. This r an ad...…

May 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA0U 'T 2 ~ ________________-- BATTLE CUSTER D00AY SOLDIER O)t iHAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO HIT THE BAIL Tils SEASON The last of the four game series away from home for the Varsity will be played at Camp Custer this after- noon. The Camp Custer team is quite a strong one and has made a good record so far this season. Custer has not been able to hit the ball and for that reason lost to the 83 division team at Cleveland a few day...…

July 29, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLV ERINE a and Ifact the samie iwill be yoor vetriciien ootry onra pair of I Y oar newomodri shoe. Thirytiave I ' :ill oth te style, allthtte iiodistines b~~o~o ttiat fastiion teianiids and all ttie a- comfort of old 'liars as writ. 'Wear l ike iron, too, and rertain ttheir - shapetiness to the fast. Tae a f - -took 'tatohms. N Headquarters for PINGREE MADE SHOES G!L0 S E OMANY 3 ~119 South MHain Street WHITE STARI LINE WHIARF FOOT IOFI...…

June 29, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE ARCAD THEATrRIE TO. SUMMER SCHO STUDENTS We wish t> e AlI your attention to the excellent program which has been selected for your especial benefit. While in Ann Arbor, during the hot season, you will of course want some interesting and wholesome diversion. And you want it in a cool place. THE A .CADE THE ATRE is, without question, the "coolest spot" in Ann Arbor. Here are a few of the really good things which ycu can see at the ...…

July 29, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…t' q f Syka 4 'r45 _ r 7, /['(aj 1' - A J Paet~ ao P c Inc-aI v othe t~rla 1 001t',o~o 01 ..1 . YO It. 1h teM, o c spelegte'mpathe e ' a t the calihec tar a? few w;eha ( 1 ? mer eionasthlpre'letIo 1)0the grllzyto!,a.Iearl nof [re Mitay (ill' Mare l'(T imo!tC1(loF r o!-,a~l'lt MICrl. il l titAO\7.tes;ra a e lt'led tl te e i 000 i l talt ilulot an t"1e0iO1I0t lero 00 t("1 la t ai s o tl1 100 afolly) I Or t o'a eoldie -sfrom fho'ga C'I 0 551Wat...…

June 29, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

….THE WOLVERINE PAGE THREE nued from Page One) p. m.-The Origin of Man ed). Prof. E. C. Case. -Visitors' Night at the Ob- Admission by ticket . m.--The Social Outlook War. Mr. A. E. Wood.' -Visitors' Night at the Ob- Admission by ticket ersonal Health a National r. W. E. Forsythe. m.-The Unity of the Eng- Iking Peoples a Guarantee Prof. G. R. Wrong of the y of Toronto.- -Visitors' Night at the Ob- Admission by ticket ncert. Faculty of the U...…

February 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .- > _..v t : ,...,.,y:... ,. ' ; /_1 :JLL ;-- ( 4 Sr " ,, IL I1 P, %-r ILL [V i!tt f tlI~ It _- _--- P {I4 i I .4 ., ,...,....._ . ... ...,... ._ .. ..,_.....w..s __...... ... .. ... _.._ .... .. ..._._, ... ..,.. ,.....1...,. ..... .. .... . ..,. . E t, :.,n., .. .. .. ..,.. . .w BASEBALL TEAM BEGINS BATTING PRUCTI C ODAY Coach Liondgren Announces Men Who Are to Appear List ofI Batting practice be...…

March 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

…THE micHrGAN DAILY PAGL THREk _ _ h ~1~~ T\ 4d .. ... .... .,. . _ ..._ r,. _.:m. . . , _...W1.. -pI,.I1 ' .. .. ~ . GOOD HATS MADE FOE The thought appeals to you doesn't it? It means a h more and more every time you put it on your head, b made, hand tailored and made to fit. The hats ordinary stock hats bought by clothing dealers im know what the styles are to be. Styles That Are Realy That is what we have for you, beca...…

April 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r f 7 .,.: _ ___ - , ll r 5 Ml M I .. .L b. .. . ...e.e,_ .,,._.u...............,_..,............_. I1 Cleaning pR i MULBETSCH LOOKS FOR BIG GRID YEAR C Q iY, igan Out M('lUOry of Tw'io Bad Sea sons SENIORS ATTENTION! W E are now taking the measures of all the members of the 1916 classes for caps and gowns. QL The most conbeniently located place on the campus. Henry & Company 713-715 North Univ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…'Al 9 -- - Coach |SHIFT COCH MITCELL TO INTERCIASS SPORTS Captain "We Try T Treat You Rig We take this opportunity o WILL REMAIN WITH GdIDTRON MEN PRESENT FAE Al11 ing a welcome to all returning hI ag Coar-h Elmer Mitchell, who has n Tworked for two years in placing Mich- k igan i-n the basketball world and who g has . guided the freshman squads Chrou=h their days of infancy on the gridiron and diamoM, may .shift his is duties fro...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…t L 441 19ADIENT 0 aU i Because of the last minute erection of boxes on the running track, the interclass relays scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 1, have been cancelled. elease of the players and practice will continue until the coach is' horoughly satisfied with the day's work. In preparation for the last hree games, Northwestern has had vening drills in the big electrically ighted shed that adjoins.Patton gym- asium. Coach Bachman will un-...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…3E5 EST Kentucky, Seems res RONG IN EAST, 2 WESTERN TEAMS he large col- seasons last Tkeral import- Turkey day. resent the dy- aotball season. now time for get busy and an, All-state, levens. _ These rish interest- nly right that should be al- on these ficti- serious consideration for. All-Amer- ican honors, while Weaver, center from the same school, rivals Peck, the Pittsburg star, in his All-Amercan ability. ANN ARBOR HIGH WINS PROM HYDE...…

October 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…RTS lililililllllllilililil Al Intramural -j pilot position, it is necessary for him to get some relief occasionally, and there is but one other man on the squad who can fillthis shoes. Jordan is the other quarterback, but he, is new at the position. Should1 Daniels. prove good'at the game, he will come1 in handy. Ila, ml- , )ld Time Not f Dark- READY didate for nother Is the point toward t is driving his;/men. actice yesterday aft- y u...…

November 29, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…WAGE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ment made public t MPOIlTAN SOCCER STEADY HAIN PREVENTS WAR NOT LIKELY TO RETURN must not be expec _ the pre-war basis of TEM DEFEATS S PACTICINrI TD S Washington, Noc. 28. - Frank P. ing hours. The onl: LLL UI UUflflf Walsh, joint chairman of the nation- orderly, national dev GOOD INDIVIDUAL WORK FOR LOCAL TEAM BY 5-3 SCORE WINS SQUAD THIS TO LEAVE ANN ARBOR MORNING FOR 0. S. U. GAME With a gale sweeping the fiel...…

January 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…; 29, 1919. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRI BASKETBLL IVE DUE FOR EASY WORK SPELL COACH FEELS QUINTET MERITS LET UP FROM MLONG GRINI) Easy workouts are going to be the main thing on the program for Var- sity basketball practices this week. Coach Mitchell has decided that the greatest need of the team now is a letting up from scrimmage, and giving the squad a chance to rest. The whole' quintet* has been working hard for weeks without any relax...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILV .., . __ _.. ... . BASEBALL COACH PLANS {PRACTICE CAME TODAYI TOSSERS ISSUED' UNIFORMS TUES- DAY; MUCH PEP EVI- DENT Coach Lundgren announced that baseball practice Satifrday afternoon will consist of a practice game play- ed by teams chosen from the Var- sity men. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. Those interested in the progress made by the squad this year will have a good chance to review its merits in t...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TH] S is Opening Day for my annual book sale On Thursday I will offer EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY at greatly reduced prices Other bargains will follow. Do not put off visiting opening this day. sale. Look them over on ClAS. w.e GRAH 1I (SHEEHAN & CO.) . -., 1 1_ = . 'S ~ . , _- - _ .. 1 1 i U - - CINDER SQUAD PREPARES FOR MAROON DUL. MEET FARRELL CALLS ALL RUNNERS' INTO ACTION AFTER RES...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…T1 MICI [IGAN DAILY .. Now" .-...; . I 7)T) xr a g-- 1 V Il I LEAVE FOR EASTERlN MEET REDICTIONS MADE AS ALL THE DOPE IS VAGUE gan's track team, representing1 .e and Blue at the Eastern in- giate meet at the Harvard' 1, left Ann Arbor at 2:45 Wed- afternoon. were to travel via the Michi-1 ntral and arrive at Boston at1 lhis morning. The schedule1 'hursday noon to Friday noon. s only eating, sleeping, and giving the men plenty of ...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - Pen besi - -- . 1 . HARVARD GAME IS MICHIGAN'S 'TEST Big Year in All Branches of Sport Is Present Outlook Facing Michigan Coaches and Teams INTERSECTIONAL FOOTBALL CONTEST IS MAIN FEATURE Yost Must Form Entirely New Line Because of Losses by Graduation Athletically, 1914 promises to be the F.W.GROS Our custom tailored clothes are made to your individual order by Ed. V. Price & Co. because there are no other tailors who...…

October 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… ww... f1i ii h Iff STUDENTS, We are ready to show you best line ofa len's Suits, Overcoats, Batmacaans, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings Shown in the City AMS & CO. -123 So. Cain St. the Kodak Developed and printed over night. Try all the o t h e r places, and then come here a n d be satisfied. That is what I o t s of others have done. Films I REMEMBER We have a lull line of Patrick Duluth Mackinaw Coats Sweaters Balmacaan...…

November 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…THE HJ~ORIG~AN DAILY =1701 1, TussH Wed, OOD SHOW J s Phone 1701 Every Night at 7:30 and 9:00 ALWAYS A OOOD 9W ys 3 ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Nov. 30, Dec. 1-2 3 Days 3 'I R, LIOI laster AND lagican USING A REAL LIVE MAN-EATING LION IS, BRIDE a ---------- Things An Entire Carload of i Will See! Scenery ? MAGICAL DIVORCE," a novel conceit in which a uman being vanishes in air. !TERY OF TIlE CRYSTAL CASKET," the crea- on of a huma...…

April 29, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…TRV MICHIG,'AN DAILY i I1 0 0 I if Present the 11 Greatest Galaxy of Thespian Stars 11 ever appearing on the .Michigan Campus! A Or Ii A Partial List of the Funinakers includes I Nutting SMeade Aide n Doyle Wismer Hart. Kerr Scanlon Donaldson McClure McMahon _0' and Twenty Chorus Men of The Glee Club 11 TOMORROW NIGHT 8 P. Ift Air P20 I All Tickets Twenty-Five Cents U1 …

May 29, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

…vTHE MICHIGAN i.ILK it" ' Visit the Daylight Stor w HATS I biggest line in the City .00 to $6.00 WE HAVE A LINE OF GENIUNE M BEACH SUITS in all the latest Patterns ,i Make your Kodak Autographic Come in and get one of the new backs that will make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra charge for autographic films. CALKIN'S PHARMAACY 324 S. stw to Street COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Sport Coats, White Serge ...…

November 29, 1913 (vol. 24, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… --- I Have You Tried Have you looked at our winter footwear and' our arge assortrnent of house ;lippers? We have rub= hers with heels wide e= I Our New Chocolate at the Fountain ? The powder'costs us twice as much per pound as any other kind and"o"rs is the o"y fountain where you can get it, hot or cold. We are willing to pay the price for the sake of having the best. Society Brand Clothes Have "that different air" of dis- tinction tha...…

March 29, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…eatrica I Chinatown. His preferences have kept him within the pales of more conven- tional civilization, and he would not leave it in search for dramatic ma- terial. "We are turning toward simplicity of surroundings on the stage, I believe and toward a quieter sort of drama. When it comes to tremendous effects the motion pictures have the stage beaten beyond hope. To the motion picture, the North Pole is nothing. On one film you can flit fr...…

May 29, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… IDuck and Flannel Trous ers, I Tennis and Golf Shirts EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW The Stein=Bloch Fashion Camera Nothing gets by it. It reflects what London thinks about fashions for yo , -what Paris thinks -what New York thinks -what Chicago thinks And out of all these opinions, with the fol-de-roll el- imnmated, come, The Styles Sensibly Dressed Americans Prefer. Such styles we are now ready to show you. imperial Kats, Deimel Linen, ' Mesh Un...…

October 29, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 to see our mi Lasts the flat 7-8 inch ght or heavy i y p~gv1 E l Q Id' r1 stock of best fitting pumps you ever 5.00 per pair. P~lace of Sweets Down Town LET . TRVBEYd Furnish the Io Cret. m SAttentioni to rs terattlis A, t ahnd Sororities ON MAIN STREET Dancing Class every . Tuesday and Friday n's afternoon class. Private Wed. and Thur. $14, Series Phone 1850J 5'70L II DIRECTORY IS TO COME OUT EARLIER THAN L-AST SEA...…

November 29, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i ,H.\T S Just enough of the "English" swing to our new STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES to make them very stylish looking-of course they fit in that comfortable way which is the result.of 58 years of knowing how to tailor good clothes. Yes, they will save you money too, and you will appreciate this better after an examination and try on. Come in to-4ay or to-morrow. 100 mackinaws on hand $6.50 to $10.00 LOST ," AT -0-- Was it...…

March 29, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

….'THE,JfICHI( AN AILY'. * * * * * * * * * * * C Should See Before em Going on Your Spring Vacation. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOST WHAT'I 0- Was it Valuable . Was it Serviceabl i Doe you mis it' Would you like to find it? The' little busy two-bit adlet goes intonearly e edy house in Ann Arbor. The chance to find it means .the use of the adiet:' TRY THE MICHIGAN DAIiY WANT AD COLUMN. "* # - * * * * * m *, " and Women's High Grade Sh...…

April 29, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

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