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March 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…THE MICUIOAN DAILY S--WALK-OVER--! Si i 4., ~)i~) Our Latat A Trival It's Here- The New 3A Special with the NEW RANGE FINDER Greatest Thing Out. Prices from $49.00 to $77.00 May Festival Tickets I English Oxford, leather Sole O'Sullivan rubber heels Black or Tan LYNDON'S 719 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. Where You Bi~y Kodaks and Films U Will be Placed On Sate at MRSI STOKES QIVES LEOJURE Wife of New York )liiUonaii'e T:dk~ on W...…

April 29, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY SIX TlE MIHIGA.DAIL TAILORGRAM No. 4 I i Although we have been offered $50 per Pound for Elon Developer which we could get along without, but which gives better results for AMATEUR FINISHING we refused the offer because we are determined to give to you, Mr. Amateur, the best results obtainable. THE WONDER IS that we do not charge any more than the other fellow who uses a make-shift developer. We foresaw this con...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…le. Already are in the rd the work naevb- nce of the ation this cted to be 308 last y larger. the color ited that ed, which X18-19 edi- put out. ANS KIZATION QUOTIA rILAUED AT =,09VV Detroit, Sept. 27.-Adjutant General John S. Bersey of Michigan states that Michigan's quota in the reorganized national guard will .be 12,000 men. Of these 6,000 will be organized in Detroit in infantry, cavalry and ar- tillery organizations, it is stated. Many ...…

October 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

…WUi I I GIN PASTEI lED ILK ONj I saying that a word to :ient,. and we are now rd-Hurry! Next Sat- November Victor Rec- 11 have to step lively to' )RD business has increased where we cannot get enough ply the trade. there'll be :e records out on the first, and will not remain long on our (continued from Page OCne) Wessinger, "but at the same time milk is thedmost fertile fiel for ate grow- th, and settlement of germs, as its richness mu...…

November 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…JITING YOUR E I TASTI that's our specialtyI A per- fect fitting suit is a joy for- ever and we've tailoring Joy for a long time. We fit your -your good judgment JR POCKETBOOK - 'ar too low for the kind of clothes we are t won't keep you away. We are going to a day or two. If you want your Suit or 2alolm Malcolm Block Lud satisfactory o every custom- account be large Bank 1 Tuttle's Lunches Nunnally 's Candy Maynard St. [aini &Hu...…

March 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919. IS START WORK ON EYING GYM FOR ROP (Continued from Page One) All apparatus, ropes, and the base- ll net will be hidden by the inter- oven mass of colored crepe and oth. Above the booths is the run- ng track, which will be so decorat- i as to almost entirely obscure it. arge pink shades will be dropped om the ceiling and will add a soft ow to the decorated gymnasium hich enhance the general effect...…

April 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ..._...r.... ........ .-......-- - HAP'S GOING ON II FRENCH PLAY READY, FOR DRESS REHEARSAL SPIRIT HIGH FOR VICTORY REUNION. ADDITIONAL SPORTS I PONTIAC STUDENTS TO FORM o'clock tonight in Lane hall. This SECTIONAL CLUB TUESDAY I meeting is the first of a series called by the University Y. M. C. A. for the For the purpose of forming an or- promotion of sectional clubs. ganization which shall be active in - b...…

May 29, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Relieve In Russia, (By Associated Press) Arehangel, May 28.-The 'American ruiser Des Moines arrived here to- sy with transports bringing new ritish volunteer army units to re- eve the American an4 other troops rho have been fighting since last mgust. Rear Admiral McCully, commander f the American naval forces in Rus- Ian waters, is aboard the Des Moines. 'he gunboat Yanktown is expected to Dllow the Des Moines here within...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ____________________ 7 >usiness opportunities for young men, hereby diverting them to the univer- ties. In times of peace and prosperi- y, it is stated, men desire immediate echnical knowledge and a chance to hare in business enterprise, while in imes of social reorganization such as he present, men turn more to the >hilosophic and economic branches. In contrast to the purely problem- tical effects of the war on the unive...…

November 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…n ea rical Circ es :T FELl Ir. Monarch in IN EUROPEAN TRAVELS aer iother lions in self-de- captive the two fluffy, the most important vaudeville house south of the Pyrennes. Carter found "Baby" a quick study and a thorough artist, quick to grasp the possibilities of the leading "heavy" in the melo- drama. The situation was dramatic. It was "Baby's" premiere. The theatre was the Little Colyseu in Setubal, a city about forty miles fr...…

April 29, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY /Your xein here has prov l, we hope, that you can put your trust in us, believe, in us, have conifi- dence in our 100 per cent. SATISFACTION GUARANTIE, 1 1915 Kodak Catalogs, showing the new models, received this morning One to you for the asking NEW MOD)ELS NOW ON' SALE Make Your Kodak Autographic with a Now Auto Back { To those who have Panama hats wich are of any value at all, the fol- lowing article, copied from "...…

March 29, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…LY] BALLET PUMPS' L1f~) Are Best for the Tango KODAKS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. TRY THEM REGAL SHOES . NNW CAMPUS IN BRIEF UNER & CO. 1*" S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT NA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty NE 166 mens They All Admit we are "Just a little better" SO WILL 'YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 116 S. Main St. -Senior enngineers will have their last ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…ship IULJ X- POSITION f LI LU ,nce on the lectures is re- all freshmen, and those who roughout the year will re- hour credit. The class will t 3 o'clock every afternoon 'sity hall. ent to The Michigan Daily is the only ppor- means of getting campus, city and o ac- world news in one paper. Dean Henry M. Bates of the Law school has decided definitely to re- main in Ann Arbor, according to statements made by him Saturday.; For more than a y...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…CHIGAN DIFALY CIHIGAN DAILY in and ake Yourself at Hom U U ling. Billiatd Room=-21 Tables Bowling Room=-8 Alleys Cigars and Pipes i I Huston Bros. was or- rch, 1905, and includ- ie Roscoe B. Huston, n "Si" Huston, '03D, Euston, '05D. They billiards business of I and started business e St., on the 26th of The fixtures included tables and one six for cigars, cigarettes In the summer of d floor of the build- deled and four addi- v...…

November 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

…THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY ,. !. "head and Shoulders above the Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very rS natural and wholly justified feeling for a wearer of STIN-BLOCH Smart Clothes. ASK ANY COLLEGE OR HIGH SCHOOL MAN WHO MEASURES UP TO HIS IDEAL IN STYLES THE ANSWER WILLL INVARIABLY BE L. ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES Whether you want to dress smartly or Try it-you'll like it. conservatively our L. ADLUR'S CLOTHES can take care of you in either ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…ned about be placed s recently ar the Li- old iper No .Ground for Divore i, Sept. 28.--"Bad temper i ;round for separation-ifi f the people in the worln e separated stat the presen eclared& Magistrate Lankeste es Court, when a woman ap a writ of separation from he declaring he had "an awfu V Is- it 1111111 IlUNIIIImUL. 111 CAMPUS FEATURE SUMMER SESSION, NEW PROFESSORS ON FACULTY; O7'STRUCTION BRISK ON CAMPUS The University closes one of it...…

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 ...…

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...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…il Phone 598 I Of inspection PROF. E. D. CAMPBELL MAKES EXPLANATORY STATE. iwENT Regarding the new degree of M.S. in chemistry, Prof. E. D. Campbell has. made the following statement: "The degree of B.S. (chemsitry) was conferred in this University for he' first time in 1886 and for 13 years thereafter continued to be the degree taken by many students strongly specializing in chemistry. ,Soon after the abolition of all spe- cial degrees ...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I STUDENT S We are ready to show you the best line of flIen's Suits, Overcoats, Balniacaans, Raincoats, Hlats, Caps and Furnishin11gs Shown in the City Things You Need Today Msofyuyugmwho read this ad kn( good style T 00 ' TH brushes, paste or powder toilet soap, 1 bath soap and nail brash, towels, -wash rags and sponges, WRITING PAP1RR pens and pencils, Fountain; pens and ink. We have everything that you expect to fi...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… rI IFRY Am 'I I Y AA L Al 1 1 113 Al . AI I I I LEJI omeNnlSorL.UIMhoIr bI IRM II 1Sophomoresare reminded to report STUDENTS AT LA ALL to Miss Marion Wood to arrange for - TO FIN- classes and for physical examinations. INCREASED ENROLLMENT CAUSES R.MI-I GREAT DEILAND FORs All members of the intercollegiate committee are requested to meet for POSITIONS a special meeting at 4 o'clock Tues- -- new dor- day at Newberry residence. Co-operation...…

September 29, 1914 (vol. 25, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - W. at once Snow, Ice I reservist colors, and t with the pening of Lyndon Sells the New Diamond Disc Phonograph The Edison is the latest and greatest improvement in Sound Reproducing Instrurtaents the world has ever known, .It gives greater volume, better tones-more realistic music-than any other phonograph ever produced. No more needles to change-no more records to be ruined-no more records to be broken. Records that ...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…pper has made itself equal with and, other precious metals by in- ng itself in a romance. Hard to ve, it may be, yet William Far- by clever acting has made the rhile dull metal, live in a photo- :ull of action and, featured by a strain that has made it a beaut- romance. 'olves of the Night," is the picture. uum is- the star. The plot is wov- round the spectacular fortune of id States Senator W. A. Clarli. AT THE ARCADE' ere may have been gloom...…

September 29, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 1) • Page Image 12

…rPlhn Ar^atln Pn4 n+-;i - +1.-_1 T: 1> 1 1 iOfl S u ,' For s Attached Shirts And Knit Ties 1 N. University Ave rne Araeaeteria in te Nickels Arcade is now open with lots of good fresh vegetables, home-killed pork, etc., from our own farm. The baked goods we prepare in our Bakery. We have not raised our prices.-Adv. Frances Rl.-Caspari, vocal teacher, semester begins Oct. 6th. Room 12 Cornwell Bldg., 203 E. Huron. For particulars call .68....…

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