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April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 5

… MILES TO THE PROM Booth 1-Beta Phi Guests-Misses Myrna E. Goodrich, Detroit; Clairibel L. Wiggins, Es- telle Schneider, Belle Harrison, Mar- garet Ridenour, Lelah E. Van Sickle, Edna Daskam, Ann Arbor

… Chaperones-Mrs. 15. G. Sanders, Ann Arbor; Mrs. B. H. Holmes, Lima, 0. Guests-The Misses Virginia Lea- 1I The Specialty Hat Shop OFFERS Individual and Distinctive Models EL7NIA B. FOGERTY 117 L. Liberty…

…, Pittsburg, Pa.; Gertrude Fitzgerald, Northampton, Mass.; Anne Morse. Los Angeles, Calif. Booth 5-Phi Gamma Delta Chaperones-Mrs. Conrad H. Smith, Detroit; M. and Mrs. Ralston Hayden, Ann Arbor. Guests…

… Grange, Ill.; Ana "'ebb, Bedfosrd, Inds.; Mary Elizabeth Londen, Bloomington, Ind.; Ruth Ab- bott, St. Lnosis, M1o.; Margaret Raney, Birminghai, Ala.; Mary Viias, Lasi ism; Julia Peterson, Ann Arbor. Booth…

….; Loretta Grim, Texarkana, Tex,.; Marion A. Harvey, Washiigton. D. C.; Delight Sweeney, Ann Arbor.s Booth 7-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Hans, Ann Arbor. Mrs. James W. Halfhill, Lima, O…

…, Ann Arbor; Gertrude Bell, Helen Dufton, Clearfield, Pa.; Laura Davis, Erie, Pa.; Ruth Davis, Butte, Mont.; Margaret Jewell, Danville, Ill.; Thelka Wermuth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Booth 8-Phi Kappa Psi…

… Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walser, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Elizabeth Mock, Detroit; Marjorie Marsh, Jackson; Edith Staebler, Ann Arbor; Josephine Kelly, Geraldine Dunne, Chicago, Ill.; Adelaide M. Dodge…

…-Sigma Nu Chaperones-Prof. R. M. Wenley and Mrs. Wenley, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Herd- man, Ann Arbor; Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Guests-Misses Irene McDonald, Dorothy G. O'Connor, Bere- nice…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 13

… Donaldson's for Collar Attached Shirts and Knit Ties 711 No. University Ann Arbor May Festival SIX CONCERTS-MAY 14, 15, 16, 17 FOUR DAYS OF MUSIC SOPRANOS ROSA PONSELLE Prima donna Metropolitan Opera Company…

Ann Arbor Favorite BASSES ANDRES deSEGUROLA Metropolitan Opera Company GVSTAF HOLMQUIST A Festival Favorite INSTRUMENTALISTS OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Noted Pianist Conductor CHAR.LES M. COURt.BOIN Belgian…

…. E. Van Sickle, Edna Daskain, Ann Arbor; Bernarda F. McCormick, Harisrburg, Pa.; Sue K. Behan, Petoskey; Genevive Nulan, Ypsilanti; Ursula V. Fulton, Alpena; May Blakeslee, Kalamazoo; Doris Hol- man…

…, Durban, South Africa. Booth 2-Phi Delta Theta ! Chaperones-Mrs. H. G. Sanders, Ann Arbor; Mrs. B. H. Holmes, Lima, 0. Guests-The Misses Virginia Lea- The Specialty Hat Shop; OFFERS Individual and…

…, Ind. Booth 3-Beta Theta Pi Chaperones - Mrs. Eugene G. O'Brien, Detroit; Mrs. Junius E. Beal, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses Flor- ence Kean, Miriam B. Russell, Marion Towar, Frances Nash, Grace Dohany…

… Pfatnter, Dayton, 0.; Dorothy Joyce, Cleveland, 0.; Genevieve Martz, Los Angeles, Calif.; Elizabeth Bennett, Port Huron; Cecile At. Classen, Ann Arbor. Booth- 4Alpha Delta Phit Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs…

Arbor. Guests-Misses Gertrude Grow, Detroit; Margaret Booth, Birm- ingham; Mary Jennings, Dorothy Mar- tindale, Katherine Rttier, Grand Rap- ids; Caroline Frambach, Ruth Ann Dey, Margaret At kinson…

…, ('hicago, Ill.; Loretta Grim, Texarkana, Te.;tMarion A. Harvey, Washington, D. C.; Delight Sweeney, Ann Arbor. Booth i7-Sigma Alpha Epsihtn Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Hans, Atn Arbor. Mrs. James W…

… Rieger, Mary Ives, Ann Arbor; Gertrude Bell, Helen Dufton, Clearfield, Pa.; Laura Davis, Erie, Pa.; Ruth Davis, Butte, Mont.; Margaret Jewell, Danville, Ill.; Thelka Wermuth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Booth 8--Phi…

… Kappa Psi Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walser, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Elizabeth Mock, Detroit; Marjorie Marsh, Jackson; Edith Staebler, Ann Arbor; Josephine Kelly, Geraldine Dunne, Chicago, Ill…

April 28, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… continued success, when it is known that of all the festivals in existence at the time of Ann Arbor's first festival, all but two have perished by the way. Judging from the sale of tickets and the enthusiasm…

… aroused there is 'no indication of Ann Arbor's festival dying from inanition. The policy of the Festival Manage- ment has always been to present' works of great musical interest and significance, and in the…

… most of these festivals, which by the way rank among the greatest, provide for two or three concerts, and in only a few cases is this number exceeded. Up to the Ann Arbor engagement but fifty men are…

…. It will be noted thmat none of the festivals provide for more than five concerts and the itinerary shows but. this number for Ann Arbor, but it will. be remembered that Hill Auditorium contains what is…

October 07, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… UM AN ALL STAR CONCERT COURSE HILL Choral Union Pre-Festival Series AUDITORIU Ann Arbor "Michigan FIVE NUMBERS BY THE World's Best Musical Talent May Festival Program To Be Announced Course…

… the characters are not preaching sermons, but portray real life." . "Experience" will be pre- sented at the Whitney theater this aft- ernoon and tonight. TWO MAIZE AND BLUE RUNNERS SEEN IN CHAMPIONSHIP…

…, $18, $20 The excellence of this SERVICE is proven by the con- tinuous growth of our resources. The SERVICE is always available to you. No Savings Account too large; none to small. AnnArbrS avings Bank…

… Tickets With May Festival $3.00 Cover Coupon $3, $3.50 ,$4, $6 PABLO CASALS MADAME LOUISE HOMER mE OCTOBER 12 LOUISE HOMER, Contralto Metropolitan Opera Company NOVEMBER 8 FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist…

… filled in order of receipt as soon as those standing in line have been waited upon. The same seat may be retained for the 1917 May Festival by returning the cover coupon attached there-to and paying $4…

… sections (see booklet announcement.) All course tickets in Blocks A-B-C will contain $3.00 May Festival "cover-coupons". Wednesday, October 11, 1:00 P. M. Sale of single concert tickets at $1.oo415o and $2…

May 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… oxy- acetylene welding processes will also be demonstrated. PROF. A. H. WHITE TO LECTURE Will Talk to :Detroit-Ann Arbor See. tion of Electrical Society A lecture on "Electrical Precipita- Urge…

… delivered Fri- bill at the Majestic theater Thursday day at 6:30 o'clock before the Detroit- and Friday Charlie Chaplin will an- Ann, Arbor section of the American LOST LOST-Chi Psi badge. Leave 620 State…

…. Reward. m16,17,18 LOST-Delta Sigma Delta pin; blue and red stones. Finder please re- turn to 527 Thompson St., or call 1415-J. m16-17 LOST-At Soph Prom, gold pencil. Call 2220. m16-17 LOST-Kappa Beta Psi…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . AY FESTIVAL GUESTS Eat at Oren s Cateteria E. William St. * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 * AT THE THEATERS * * TODAY *1 * Majestic - Virginia Pearson * * and Joseph ilgour In…

… property and paying for this ad. m17 FOR SALE-May Festival course tick- ets, two adjacent seats in front row first balcony. Phone 2044. m17 FOR SALE-Two good May Festival tickets for Thursday night, Friday…

… and Saturday afternoon. Phone Holton 344. m17 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, front second balcony for Fri- day and Saturday night. Call 1072-J after 4:00 or after 8:00 o'clock p. m. m17,18 FOR…

… SALE--May Festival ticket. Single concerts: Main floor. Phone 815-W. m17 WANTED WANTED-Single ticket for McCor- mack concert, on main floor or first balcony. Call 1448-R. m16-17 WANTED-May Festival

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

….Gl SIX. THE MICHIGAN DAILY F __ __.. i I / o GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints DELTA "Art is long, Life i5 Short" CAFE I Ann Arbor

… came again as a freshman. O'Brien was not active on the cam- pus. He entered with three condi- tions. During his last two years his standing improved rapidly. Upon leaving Ann Arbor, Dr. O…

…? Bankoks, Sailors and Panamas; Leghorns in all of the latest Weaves and Shapes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Our $i Shirts A Big Ship- ment of Sport Coals in the Blue Knit ANN Iwo aFlow aert 0 G…

…. SHOP Does Commercial and Technical work of all kinds. If it's a particularly difficult thing, ask him about it. Just as Z03 E. Uivy. Ave. easy to photograph a blue print as any- 71SEt e arthing else…

… have disappeared in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the eve of his marriage, and who is thought to, have been slain, is a graduate of the1 Michigan medical college, of the class of 1908. Dr. O'Brien came to Ann

Arbor in 1903 from his home in Goshen, N. Y. During his freshman year he was dropped from the university owing to poor scholarship, but this sentence was changed to probation by the faculty. In 1904 he…

… Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models Special Attention Given I For Grown-ups and Growing-ups. 719 N. University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I. === om May Festival Guests Just Received Large…

…,000,000 more than the total of last year's bill. Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call 830. tf Matinees ITues., Th. Sat. GARRICK DETROIT Week of May 15 Special During Music Every Day Festival Week. " JERRY…

July 12, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… first floor. Front and Tobacco and Cigarettes. Hilgh Grade Confections and Frut. heard. It is nearly twenty yearo since back parlor with bedroonm. Best of hie appeared in Ann Arbor. locations. Modern…

… and Caherine Ss. and 4th Ave., Ann Arbor PAID FOE IN ADVANCE. for this occasion are Madam Lucile Tewkesbury and Marion Green, who IpuJffJ Quarry's Drug Store, corner Stats appeared in Ann Arbor at a May…

… I-. tt t not yellow nor blue--huttos holes intact uttons ditto. Special atten-__ ioo given to lathes-clothe-. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. Call 15 for baggage checked from t houe to destination. tf. I THE…

…THEW O L V E RI N "0 PHILADEL PHIA ORHEIISTRA The May Festival wil, as usual, W E R E SEY A N DIC AN 1 EREWSII TO HEAl) coistie of five cocerts, te eact dates C. I. K1DD LE UJPRE-FESTIVAL Ml…

… Choral wxerk THIS WAY you Summer Students-Come around for a LUNCH coispleted arrangemets for the Pe- choseis ae Elga's "Carastacus" and that is a LUNCHJ Festival concert for the next season. Handel 's…

May 16, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

… by the pop- ular compositions of Tom, Dick, and Jack by every piano in Ann Arbor. It is therefore with great hopes and a feeling of relief that we turn to the annual May festival as a rare treat. It is…

… be sprung on the near- grads are being kept secret. The Ann Arbor railroad has agreed to furnish a special train to accommodate the large number of '12 men expected, and ample preparations have been…

…THE MICHIGAN Y_; J THE 1ICHIGAN D ILY Official Newspaper at the U versity of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar…

…,' Ypsianti, of the Detroit United Lines, by officers of Varsity or- organizations, the movement, beyond, the capacity of the regular service, of any group of students to or from Ann Ar- bor, extra cars and…

…, End' North 12th 2 Blocks East of High Sohool - Phone 9 COUSINS & HA of w . DEVELOPER he will ome Blue k Ask HOPPE and get a Free ample. 619 E. LIBERTY I I CORNER SOUTHI AND TWELFTH S r…

… officers of the university are stationed at the exits to see that regulations are enforced.' Last evening at the opening concert of the May Festival, standing room was employed, and about each exit clustered…

Festival visitors. As a supplement to the concerts we have crowded many of Michigan's annual features and contests into the latter half of the week. Rope day, the spring contests, a track meet and two base…

April 04, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… FOR THE HOP an still make reservations or J-Hop service. Ann Arbor Phone 1300.-Adv. WRITERS and Office Supplies, and repairs. Agent for Rem- Monarch, and Smith Premier. shington, 8-9 A. A. Sav. Bank…

… the snore pretentious works have received their initial per-I formance in Ann Arbor and a numberI of artists whose names are now fam- ous in the musical world were heardt here at the beginning of their…

…:00-Gerald Thayer lectures on "Cam- ouflage in Nature" in Hill auditor- ium. Mrusic Notes 7.-30--LL01 15. Waltz..........Blue Birch Canoe at Met] 16. One Step.. Men of the Maize and McAlli Blue Goes to 17…

… This year's presentation of the May Festival, May 14 to 17, in Hill audi- torium, is the beginning of the second quarter of the annual musical offer- ings by the University School of Music. In the 25…

… years of festivals the con- certs have grown from rather me- diocre one-night affairs to the preten- tious four-day events of the present day. The first festival was brought1 about a few years after Prof…

…. A. -A.a Stanley came ,to the University, as the last of a series of miscellaneous concerts which had been givenI throughout the year. It proved to be1 so successful that a festival was given4 the next…

… further augmented by adding a sixth concert and beginning the festival on Wednesday evening. During these years, in connectiont with the Pre-festivalsconcerts in which a similar development has taken place…

FESTIVAL ARTISTS: Rosa Ponselle, Anna Fitziu, 'Lois M. Johnston sopranos; Louise Homer, Merle Al- cock, Minerva Komenarski, contraltos; Fernando Carpi, Arthur Hackett, tenors; Emilio deGogorza, Robert R…

July 11, 1912 (vol. 3, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…At Your Door Thrue IhFifteen Hundred Sum- Evenings a Week, 75c _ t me Session Student VoL. III. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 1L, 1912. No. 7. STARTLING PAPER COMESTO OFFICE Wolverine…

… proper care of the insane. We need larger hospitals and more physicians. We need psychopathic wards, such as the one which we already have here in Ann Arbor, where patients may be sent, and, if taken in…

… plumecot, the stoneless plum, the spineless catus, and the Japnese plums. nit , '1,s y rday of the its st atisstiton of sorthn stu- (sits ondtionatAnns Arbor. E in 'itit sconan sto t'ina, a' -, he 1in1n…

… other American univscoty where ttindus are enrolled. "f sent cippings," he said, "of the rti - s in the tanpers this spring con- etstin- tin- dise ton against usi is Denit restaurns and Ann Arbor iboan…

… Editor Recei es Sunday Edition of Blood-thirsty Publication. MOTTO: "SHE'S EIN STINGAIR." It is not a yellow sheet, the news- paper before us; nay, it is a blue sheet, printed in pure white letters; yet it…

… , "to t n te ins ntc-ilnniyour- do kntlmvor, paticeat Sn. Y :o forth to t.h your te but when he menies to you S ' eImly le ln from you at Ithn n trithimcoldly--and Conco,:> hav mneer been hat Sa ein7'biAnn

Arbor, the ti t i . -i ' tt it -n-sit stthe ein on 1, ieit I tno'll tnltie ctaipiue, ny ieet they oud isnot be subjected o in intings iom persons connected witstse nivinsity. 'Ti heyn ect the faculty and…

…. OLYMPIC GAMES TRACED FROM ORIGIN IN LOCAL FESTIVAL. Prof. M. L. D'Ooge Entertains With Account of Development of Contests. In his illustrated lecture yesterday afternoon on "Olympia and the Great Games…

…," Prof. M L. D'Ooge traced the history of the games from their origin in a local festival, about 776 B. C. to their gradual growth in the great Greek festivals which knitted the states together in a…

August 10, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

….-Carroll College at Ann * *, Arbor * , E1 i Another prep school star has ex- ressed his desire to sport the Maize nd Blue during the rest of his ath- etic career. The latest recruit hails rom the shores…

… Football Player of O Arbor. * Thitec Events Itcladig Seven LaunkStForta , o f Oct.7 -Case Scie stiic School * sdi Eights, is Pro Lake Forest academy, to * at Ann Arbor.,* for Festival Conte Here * Oct.1…

Arbor. Oct. 21-Michigan.Agricultural * College at Ann Arbor. * o Oct. 28-Syracuse University at * Ann Arbor. * Nov. 4-Washington University * at Ann Arbor. * Nov. 11-Cornell University at Itha. N. Y…

…. * Nov. 18-University of Pennsyl- * vania at Ann Arbor. . Pdr~ syto Attend Iredical Meet Dr. Reuben Peterson, medical di- rector of the University hospital. leaves Ann Arbor Saturday morning to attend the…

… action taken by the Oregon faculty. i iuomobile Struck by Street Car The automobile of H. K. Knowlson of Forest avenue, was struck by an Ann Arbor street car while crossing the corner of Forest avenue and…

…THE WOLVERINE ONE MORE STAB 100MS - -oL LElADi S[CULEDS T AT TI GR * S IIEIDULFE, SE ASON 1916* ON AJHLE1IC O R iZON BE: Al DULUIB flUa H - _*___Oct. 4-Marietta College at Ann *_ Cy" Funk, Star…

… energetic young entleman's fancy, contrary to the sual rule, turns to the baseball dia- ond, where he is a catcher of no ean ability. Patronize Wolverine Advertisers. * Oct. 14-Mount Union College at o Ann

… Maize ald Blue's 1916 football team. "Maully" was picked as All-American halfback by Walter Camp in 1914 but lost out last year as a result of an operation for appendicitis. le has regained full strength…

February 06, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 0) • Page Image 4

… in going and coming. About 68 per cent of the guests were from Detroit, Chicago and Ann Arbor. D)etroit, which contributed 64 at the hop two years ago, sent only 57 this year. Chicago sent only eight…

… repre- sentatives, whereas it sent 10 to the last affair. Ann Arbor gained a big stride by climbing from 30 guests two years ago, to 45 for last night. Nearly 80 per cent were from Michigan. The…

May 20, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… pitched Passed balls-Dunne (2): Time of ball-By Andrus, Riffert; by Robins, , i Ann Arbor May Festival 11 WA Tickets for Individual Concerts Now on Sale at $1.00 and $1.50 Each BOX OFFICE…

…Mi six ' sTHE MICHIGAN DAILY WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF A' DESIRABLE SPRING SUIT? 11 GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks All…

… a blue print as any- Z1 . Unv. Ave. thing else. tbe fach offers May Festival visitors two very special Noon Dinners at 50c and 75c respectively, in addition to the regular a Ia carte service in force…

… The fifth festival concert will be nearly so loud as they did when two given this afternoon, at which time student councilmen were spilled into Mr. Ralph Kinder of Philadelphia will the river, when…

May 16, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

… time in Grand Rapids. It is under the supervision of Prof. Judd of Chicago who was one of the principal speak- ers at the Schoolmasters' convention held in Ann Arbor some time ago. Unless citizens and…

… students stop breaking the laws on the Ann Arbor boulevards, offenders will be arrested and prosecuted, according to Ray Bas- sett, city forester. The various of- fenses which have been called to the…

…; blue and red stones.mFinder pleasere- turn to 527 Thompson St., or call 1415-J. . m16-17 1OST LOST-At Soph Prom, gold pencil. Call 2220. m16-17 LOST--Chi Psi badge. Leave 620 State. Rewarct m16,17,18 FO…

…. tu-th-sun WANTED-Three May Festival tick- ets for Friday evening, together or separate. Willing to pay more than regular price. Phone 134-M. m16 WANTED-Single ticket for McCor- mack concert, on main…

…-Course or single Festival tickets. Call Nagle, 912-M. m14-16 IOST LOST-On Saturday, a check near Fer- ry field, drawn on Minnesota Bank. Finder please call Madison at 1446- J. m16 LOST-Delta Sigma Delta pin…

… RANT FOR RENT-Eight-room house, bar- gain; $25.00. Call 1825-W. 1228 Prospect. m13-14 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets for Saturdy afternoon. Main floor, section 4, row G, seats 1 and 3…

…. Phone in evening after 6, 110-M., or 536-3 during; business hours. m16 FOR SALE-Tvw course tickets for May Festival, first row second bal- cony, $5:00 a piece. Call 1327. S. Universiay, 1657-R. m16 FOR…

… SALE--Ont! ticket in first bal- cony for May Festival. Entire course. Call :907. sM1 FOR SALE-Tid1 :et for May Festival, first floor, 4, 'H, 2. Call 1359-J. m16,17 FOR SALF--One '. May Festival course…

May 13, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… T~w 9 J a ufaoturrs Lansing, Michigan Sole Mat Ann Arbor Press OFFICIAL PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. AND [nters of Student Publications See Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet…

…-soph contests. Campus Bootery, opposite Hustons. 158-161 a ,Mane that does as it ads-rtses C%S4TRMLMIOI.REI BLE STOR1 llowrr i cr ---WK aim 1, r i sIoMptolNlo NOW QUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS Ann Arbor Dye…

… craftmanship that goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming browns and eundle ss variations of these three. Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders, body- tracing lipes, new fabrics…

…-clothes that arouse a wave of approval at first sight. Come and see. FOR SALE. For Sale-One May Festival seat for Wednesday and Thursday night. em, 818-L, any afternoon. 158 For Sale-May Festival ticket for…

October 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…- rectory that it is contemplating print- ing this year. Teixt-Books and Supplies For all Courses WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED Sheehan & Co. Ann Arbor Detroit Uncle Sam needs stenographers and bookkeepers…

… district in Ann has been thme show place of Ann Arbor Aro is H ie improved tract knowni as ihf all strangers had to visit. Why? Woodsidle. frontiag on Washtenaw Ave- Because it was a piece of fine XI ch- ime…

…~ui riu - ~nArboi Amelta Galli-Curel "" THURSDAY, EVENING OCT. 11 cuse ickts ith$3.0 ayFestival "Cover Coupon" on Sale a 11111 Auditoriumn as follows: $4.00 Seats, Monday, Oct. 8; $3.50 Seats, Tuesday, O c…

April 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… any make Look over our Rackets before buying SHEElHAN'S Win Us WL CO* Leading Merchant Tailors rROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME _TABLE :d and Express Cars for Detroit-7 ic n, and hourly to 6:xo P. nt…

… the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Mon- day during the university year. E~ntered* at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,. Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3, I8g Offices' Ann

Blue box Varsity Bitter Sweets, 00 Cents In the White Box M. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents Th,,e aBox ake Them i Our OwnLClean Candly Shop. Thiey're Simply D~elicious. Standish-'a New ARROW COLLAR for…

… RARBOIJR WILL APPEAR TWICE DUTRING MAY FESTIVAL A_ soprano of distinction, whose con- cert and grand opera work has brought endorsement of the highest character from those qualified to bestow it, is Inez…

… Barbour, soloist for two of this year's May Festival concerts. Of her 4- ., f UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Pastor Morning Service at 10;30 Maeterlinck's Out- look on Life YOUNG PEOPLE…

May 16, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

… the year in Ann Arbor, but is one of the largest and finest festivals in this part of the country. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, many members of which have become citizens of Ann Arbor, will arrive…

… possesses the charm of a successful festival singer. Miss Hempel has been heard in sev- eral of the leading festivals and al- ways with the same enthusiasm. The numbers which she will present at Ann Arbor

… Red and. Blue flyer stepped the distance in 1 minute 52 1-5 seconds, displacing the old record of 1 minute 52 1-2 seconds, which Meredith himself made at the Olympic games in Stock- holm in 1912…

…THE MICRI.GAN DAILY To Seniors From New York Alumni MICHIGAN'S MAY ' FESTIVAL STARTSj TOMORROW NIGHT1 r. We can help you socially, to find a suitable home, and in /business, if you will make…

… Numbers by Metropolitan Opera Star Aided by Music of Artists Tomorrow evening will mark the beginning of the twenty-th ird annualr May Festival which is not only the culmination of the musical activities of…

… have been selected with great care from her extensive reper- toire. The first festival concert promises to eclipse any of the opening nights which have taken place in the past in variety, brilliance and…

… of each group will be taken. Owing to the fact that rehearsals for the May Festival are occupyinm the attention of all the musically in- clined, the traditional senior sings have been postponed until…

January 27, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… forPt tie Festival will begb iMendeyiworn- leg, Fobortary so, a t teiersitry School 01 Music, andc will teinue tip tto andiduringi teetival. DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detrait, Ann Arbor and Jackson…

…Deposits, Safety Den- post) lloxesi to zion) t tIU.00and upwards It. t(Oi'i. 'free,.11. tito'ooeeAN, Vtoe-Prs'. 1l i. WAA. ~dss.Ci'er-Fl. T. SoOWn.Asisn, The Ann arbor Savings Bank iCapcitlStitck I430U.00U Surpui…

… New Sc'noctiooai Song Lilt of the year has reaolhed Ann Arbior and is now on sale at.' University Music House COME IN AND HEAR. IT it Eighteenth Annual MAY FESTIVAL May 10-13 4' Four Days -Five…

….00 Resourccesii,50.i00 WCm. J. Boot]),ii.Ples. Wme. A rnuilit Vice Pros. (,.,T. Waltztrashiler pj~an mee Singa4ank +Cors-~marcia..l sand se~vlaa~ Casr. Main .aned Libety Strectto FIRST NATIONAL B3ANS tic ANNutARBOR

… various styles and sizes to ill all feeP. No slip or gap alt the heel, $4.00 Ihe Popular Price FOR WOMENi--Fasncy Satan Pomp ins White. Pink, Blue and Gold, Black Suede and dull beaded A Fine New Line of…

May 03, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… Or rental. . D. F. WOODWARD r Savings Bank Bldg,Second Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. 209 Souith State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. 25c Dinners 35c C. C…

… alleged, but it is eminently singable and full of rich melody. The performance of the "Requiem" will be directed by Albert A. Stanley, and the soloists will be Ann Arbor's prime fa- vorite Madame Schumann…

…. Here in the unapproachable craft manship tiat goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming browns and endless variations of these three. Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders…

… Choral and Orchestral Works of Verdi and Wagner Will Feature Festival Program. NOTED ARTISTS TO GIVE SOLOS. Selections from the works of Verdi and Wagner will occupy a large place on the program of the…

… annual festival of music May 14 to 17 in Hill audito- rium. The centenaries of both these masters fall in this year, and lovers of their music will find a real feast in the large number of their works…

…, both choral and or- chestral, which the program offers. In celebration of these important anniversaries, two of the festival pro- grams have ben dedicated entirely to Verdi and Wagner. For the Thursday…

…-Heink, Miss Florence Hinkle who starred last year in the festival, the distinguished tenor, Lambert Murphy, and Henri Scott, a young basso of the Chicago opera company. For the concluding concert on Sat- urday…

… Finale of the "Meis- tersinger" will be given, Lambert Mur- phy, William Hinshaw, and Henri Scott taking the solo parts. In other concerts of the festival, various of the overtures from the Wagner operas…

May 02, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

… overcoat. Re- ward if returned to 203 S. Thayer1 St., Ann Arbor. 2-3-4-5 LOST-A pair of glasses in case. Call 368. Reward. 1-2-3 WANTED WANTED-To exchange, two second balcony Festival tickets for two first…

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…. Savery. Phone 692-J. 29-1-2 FOR SALE-One May Festival ticket for Wednesday evening, one for Thursday evening, Front balcony. Call Stark, 1203-M. 2 FOR SALE-Two excellent May Festi- val tickets on main…

… floor for Wed- nesday evening, Friday and Satur- day afternoons. Phone 1521-J. 2 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets main floor, center section. Choice of concerts. Preble. Phone 1816. 526 Church St. 2…

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April 15, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… any price ma Ia o A a typewriter, saIe Or ental. b V. 'F. WOODWARD or Savings Bank Bldg,.Seveon d Floor Ann Arbor, Mieh. eChqu-bb House 209 South State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4…

… add $3.00. he Ann Arbor Press OFFICIAL PRINTERS 'TO THE UNIVERSITY AND Printers of Student Publications See Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet Programs. 4 Do e~t Vw it - 0~ as…

… decoration is in harmony with the ex- ternal architecture. Two shades of blue and buff are used with numerous gold embellishments. The Columbian organ is nearly in- stalled and will be in readiness May…

… cleaning-up work, however, the build- ing will not be open to the public un- til the May Festival. All scaffolding is down, revealing a great dome-shaped ceiling studded with a block "1" in the center. The…

festival time. Physical Exams Are held This Week. Final physical examinations will be made at Waterman gym this week. All freshmen taking gym work should report immediately and make arrange- ments for this…

…'Wiitex", "Cooper'b." come new styles ii Si rivg Shiits, ithl Fieni Cuffs with col ar io ma h VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. University Ave. SMAY MUSIC FESTIVAL Days Hill Auditorium Five Concerts 7- i We press by…

… MAJESTIC I MATINEE VAVDEVILE I Coming Thursday COW and MOON" 20-SCENES-20 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 Festival tickets must be exchanged otherwise…

April 28, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… Motion Pictures Ann Arbor is to see the only genuine authorized motion pictures taken of the recent exciting events in connec- tion with Villa and his army. These sensational movies will be the big at…

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… scenarios for the second act. LOST-Dark blue leather coin purse containing $7.00 in bills and change at Whitney theater Saturday after- noon. Finder please call 2381-M. Reward. MUSIC AND DRA4MA Mexican War…

…. Festival Chorus Developing "The festival chorus is developing in fine shape," said Director Albert A. Stanley yesterday. "With extra rehear- sals on Thursday evenings and Sun- days from now until the…

festival, the finishing touches will be put on and everything will be in readiness for the final production. The childrens' chorus is also showing up well. Its first extra rehearsal was held last Sat- urday…

May 05, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… satisfacto TREATMENT to every custo: er, whether the account be lary or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Ba Incorporated 1869 and other works to be given at the Festival )se ays into ssitate a tions in :h…

…, yellow, tan, pink, green, and khaki. Some are trimmed with angora collars of contrast- ing colors. With or without sleeves. DE'i uIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jac (April i, igi8) Detroit…

… MAZDA LAMPS Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp Gives a white light. Just the thing to study by ECONOMY must be accompanied by judgment, and depends SERVICE not Price C URTIS TIRES good on H. L…

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… Limited and Express Cars 7 m., F:io a. m.. and hourly to 7:10 p. m. o m. Jackson Express Cars 'local stoe w Aran Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every two to ::48 p. M. Local Cars East Bound--5:35 a. m. a. Mn., 7:o5…

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… patriotic tates entered h savored of by many of hiis section of . I PRICED FROM $10 TO $27.50- TUTTL And Other Artists The popular reso LUNCHES and Become Familiar with them and enjoy the Festival

October 03, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… Purchasing Dept. n Daily. office, University. Hall. nan for LOST-A black leather notebook with house. name, "Clayton Alban,' on cover. ne 394. Please return to Ann Arbor Press assist office and receive reward…

… the Maize and Blue delagation, F. C. Liu, Tsai, Wu, and Liang carrying off first honors in the relay. A silver cup was awarded for each event. H. C. Tung was awarded first and second prizes in the…

… English, and Chin- .ese oratorical contests, respectively, thus completing the local achieve- ments. As a result of the interest shown among the local men the conference will almost certainly be held at Ann

Arbor next year. Among other hap- penings during the convention was the formation of a prohibition league of Chinese students with H. C. Tung of Michigan, as chairman. ANNOUNCES FIRST CHORAL REHEARSAL…

… which will take place in the middle of May. The Choral union consists of approximate. ly. 400 voices picked from the Univer, sity students and the townsfolk of Ann Arbqr. Professor Stanley is holding…

… must register at that time if they wish to retain their places. Verdi% oratorio, "Requiem," and the opera, "The 1amnation of Faust," by Berloiz will probably be * offered at this year's May Festival

January 15, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

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May 15, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…. way. Suits made to order 1. Money back if we don't fit you. I; Candies CRACKER JACK II Ann Arbor Dye Works- French Dry and, Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington, St, f L. R. WAR!. Manager…

… the next twelve months. Here in the uniiapproachable craftmanship tbat goes wi3th Society Brand. Truie, faceless blues, restful greys, becoming' browns and endleis variations of these three. Soft fronts…

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… St., or, phone 10065-J.10 FOR SALE. For Sale-Two full courseMa Festi- val tickets. Cost $12.00. Will s ell at reduced rates. Call 1G82-J. 160 For Sale-Two good seats downstairs for May Festival Friday…

… afternoon. Call or see Ford Merritt, 1408Wah tenaw Ave.. Phlone 343. 160: For Sale-Two tickets together for May - Festival Friday after noon. Phone. Pendill 188. 160 For Sale-Four good seats for Mlay Festival

… I p I "6A Tfhe IVaiui'oth 1I.C. \hinyProduction ofi A Musvical Comedy ,ini Two Ad~s by H al StelI~ens CASI Big May Festival Sun Lce Los, a Chin eseAl cebn................. r. I tarry Lete r…

May 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… Manager Manager Manager Under the leadership of two em- inent conductors, Theodore Thomas, and Frederick Stock,, the Chicago Symphony orchestra, which has play- ed at Ann Arbor May festivals for the past…

… ASSOCIATLD PRESS sociated Press is exclusively entitled e for reoublication of all news dis- reditedtoi at or not otherwise credited aper and also the local news pub- ein. 3 at the postoffice at, Ann Arbor

…, , as second class matter. ptions by carrier or mail, $3.50. Ann Arbor Press Building. Business, 96mo; ldirorial. 2414. nications not to exceed 30S words,{ ,the signature not necessarily to ap- rint, but…

… urged that all payments be made next Tuesday to fa- cilitate matters. Typewriters and office supplies; ren- tals and repairs. G. E. Washington, 89 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Build- ing.-Adv. Michigan 4a…

… LINES Between Detroit, ,Ann Arbor and Jackson (Marh 3o, 1919) (Central Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-- :ro a. m., and hourly to 8:ro p. m.' Jackson Limited and Express Cars-7 :48 a. m…

…., and every hour to 9:48 p. M. (Ex. presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound-6:oo a. M., 9:05 a. m. and every two hours to g:os p. m., ro:50 p. m. To Ypsilanti only, x1:45 p. In…

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October 20, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing' the university year. Entredat hepost-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3 the fact that…

… next Thursday will be 1879. Pink Tea Day in the Colyum. Only Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- perfumed parlor stuff will be printed ing, Maynard Street. in this number, and in this number on…

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…- ton Symphony Orchestra, Tina Lerner, and The May Festival with the Choral Union Chorus, the Theodore Thomas Orchestra and a lot of star soloists. Tickets for Winter Concerts with reserve seat, $3.25 to…

… $3.75. These tickets may be exchanged for May Festival re- serve seats later by paying $I.oo to $3.00. ALL SALES AT University School of Music _ .." GOOD LIGHT M MEANS GOOD EYES escant Gas…

March 22, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… r I I I I Ann Arbor -May Festival SIX CONCERTS-MAY 14, 15, 16, 17 FOUR DAYS OF MUSIC SOPRANOS ROSA PON8IELLE. Prima donna Metropolitan Opera Company ANNA IITZIU Prima donna Chicago Opera Company…

… over 40 years connected with Le Moins Normal In- stitute of Memphis, Tenn., died of heart trouble Friday evening at his home, 820 F. Kingsley street. Profes- sor Steele had been a resident of Ann Arbor

… VE. PHONE 2601 For detailed information address the Dean of that School or College of the University in which you are specially interested, or the Secretary of the University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. L…

….NANDO CARPI Metropolitan and Chicago Opera Companies ARLTHUR HACKETT American Artist of Note BARITONES EMILIO de.GOGORZA Eminent Spanish Artist ROBERT R. DIETERLES An Ann Arbor Favorite BASSES ANDRES de…

…SEGxUROLA Metropolitan Opera Company GUVSTAF HOLM QVIST A Festival Favorite INSTRUMENTALISTS OSSIP GABRILOIWITSCH Noted Pianist Conductor CHARLLES M. lCOVRBROIN Belgian Organist ORGANIZATIONS CHI1CAGO SYMPHONY OUIRCHES…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… of vegetables are on display and it is expected that Ann Arbor people will take advantage of the sale of choice farm products. In conjunction with the festival a program has been prepared for the oc…

… Business girls' club of the Ann Arbor Y. W. C. A. has taken half a million seals, and the general mail sale is already under way. PATRIOTIC NEWS SERVICE SUPPLIES STORIES FOR DAILY1 NHUMLI! IIMN ISI U RULES…

… performance. Communicate with First Lieut. George C. Mullen, U. S. Army. Acting Quartermaster, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bring them here to be Satisfaction guarantee d. I Each blade…

…. Lyndon, Photographer. 719 N. University.-Adv. Shoes repaired while you wait. G. Andres, 222 S. State St.-Adv. 0. ;- _ . r. ! - DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jack E fective Al…

… Cars ',ocal stops we Ann Arbor)-9:48 a. n. arnd eve:y to tO 7:48 p. iM. Local Cars East Bound-5:35 a. m., a. m'., 7:05a. in. and ev -ry tw.o hou-s to p. mo.. 8 :o05oP-m., 94:0; p. i., 10):50p Co…

… the Michigan-Northwest- ern football game, to leave Ann Arbor at 10 P-M., Friday, Nov. 23rd, please do so at once in order that ample equip- ment may be provided to accommo- date the large number who…

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Arbor Savings Bar INCORPORATED 1869 Capital and Surplus $ 500,000. Resources . . . $4,000,000. Northwest Corner Main and Huron Streets 707 North University Avenu Dr. H. R. John Enters Health Set1oe Dr. H…

… the air might the bell that flings out of warning. To some ght the reminder of the blue book days, of hours n the library preparing nations. It was a gentle gularly so, like again 11 that tinkles over…

…. CHOICE PRODUCE WILL BE SOLD AT FARMERS'FESTIVAL t One country didn't send a mission to the United States. Serbia merely sent word over "just ship your money across." We're glad Thanksgiving comes on…

December 15, 1910 (vol. 21, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

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… 0101 re' 2201 01'0ic'l' 12 050y (12211)2of studentsto fon21 t0111All). Arbor extra cars and extra service will be promptly supplied. The Blue lea Room o~pe'ndai ly fr . 3( . n ..i. 2to Sunday from 3 to 7…

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… of Music r CHORAL UNION and May Festival Flonza Hey Quartet January 18 Admission, -- $1.00 Course Tickets, $3.00 0nehalf block northo of the Campus (216 S. Iegall) 8Oe,.vd, - $4.00 per- week 4weeks…

January 13, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

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… feet. No slip or gap at the heel, $4.00 te Popular Price FOR WOMEN--Fancy Salin Pump in While, Pink, Blue and Gfold, Bflack Suede and dull beaded A Fine New Line of Water- Proof hoots for Men and THE…

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… Door to Univ. School of Musc r . CHORAL UNION and May Festival Flonzaley Quartet January 18 R. E. Jolly'si Lunches, Cigars Cigarettes, Tob acc o and Pipes. Agents 34 Pips Carriage and Bag ,gage. lose…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…tor Michigan Daily[ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1912. T OFjFiCERS iTING OF YEAR. ACTIVITIES- TO BE HURRIED.I 'U TRAVELLING SQUAD DOWNS OHIO STATE iversity Ma- meetingfor light…

… is its, one of the most beautiful baritones ng that it has been Ann Arbor's fortune and to hear recently. He puts spirit and fire into everything he sings. er, The aged Hebrew and Abimelech were he…

…. The varsity squad came out on top in all but one of the matches played. Only the Kenyon team was able even to hold the maize and blue to a tie. Michigan took a clean sweep from Oberlin, on the trip as…

…. VARSITY Is TROUNCED, DY MI A. C.AGAIN In hard and fast tennis during every min-' year 1912-'13 by a margin of 26 votes Vc SED H'll ANNUAL FESTIVAL . 0. SIGN OUTT FOR TWO I'S; ALL A TTRACT BuI. 'E S…

…. VIS ARE ARTISTIC id Delilah," Final Program Melody and Brilliant Orchestration. May Festival has become Two concerts yesterday the nineteenth series. In ttendance, every audience record-breaker. Friday…

… and ights the S. R. O. sign had into play. ly, the present festival rninently among the finest ver been given here. The 'e been of a high standard, ra and chorus surpassed all s; the programs have had y…

… announced in The Michigan Daily when they have been decided upon. GUY WIRE UPSETS VAN WITH FESTIVA.L ARTISTS' TRUNKS, Rope From West Gin Pole of New Auditorium Causes Accident On Thayer Street. A large moving…

… van belonging to the Godfrey Moving and Storage company while making a forced run to Univer- sity hall to collect the trunks and par- aphernalia of the May Festival artists and orchestra ran into one of…

… But eties. .an "Samson and Delilah" Brilliant. .ad "Samson and Delilah"' an opera in her three acts by Saint Saens brought the ted Festival to a brilliant close. The work is dramatic in the extreme…

October 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… what schooling amounts to anyway. Prof. David Friday declares that the cry about "the poordown trodden farmer" is all a myth. What about the poor, down-trodden landlady, pro- fessor? Ann Arbor's local…

…- her of the School of Music faculty, who recently returned from France where ,he was engaged in Y. M. C. A. en- tertaining work, was a visitor yes- terday in Ann Arbor. Russell Carter, head of the public…

… sentence of the Michigan Union book, "Will You Do It?" which says "Did you come to college this fall to be a knocker or a booster?" There is only one Maize and Blue for Michigan students. IF flusic…

….50, and $2.00. These course tickets are cheaper than the other series because they are entirely separate from the May Festival se- ries. The coupons for the Pre-fes- tival' co ~se lessen the prlcet of the…

… May festival tiets, but the, extra se- ries will have no connectioni with any other course %ofconerts, thus en- abling the 'School of Music 'to offer1 the concerts at a cheaper rate. Professor Addresses…

May 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

… train the 500 auto me- who arrive in Ann Arbor the University must have a material on which these experiment. There will be need for motors and other Although few students have car of their own which…

… such machines to Ann Arbor. By giving old cars for this pur- pose, the owners can perform a val- uable service both to the University and to the country. Convert a bit of useless material into a utility…

… (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-S:48 a. in., and every two hours to 9:48 p. m. Local Cars East Bound-5:35 a. m., 6:40 a. i., 7:o5 a. n. and every two hours to 7:05 1). ni., 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. m. To…

…ICH 3AN DAILY ce will be inestimably to the University au- CARYATID niversity of ruing except ar. .nn Arbor as no . Sports AI' l :legraph Editor !ome's Editor ,iterary Editor ation Manager…

…- ion rehearsal the blue book scheduled for Friday will not- be given-." Chorus of 300 Voices-"Yea!" (And loud handclapping from the feminine side.) Professor-"Until Monday." Class - (Groans, and motion…

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… 'apital and Surplus, $5,O,0O0.00 Resouirces ........$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. SWAIN has the Finest Photographic collection of Ann Arbir Views. See it. 713 East…

October 04, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… USEFUL- NESS FOR WORIKERS Civilian relief for returned soldiers from all over Wvashtenaw county is being attended tjo by the Ann Arbor -Red Cross, which does everything from getting Vict~ory buttons for…

…y-.J or call 715 Arbor St. -A black leather notebook with ie, "Clayton Alban,' oni cover. ue return to Ann Arbor Press e and receive reward/ -Conklin fountain pen at Pack- Acdemy, Thursday. evening…

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… with an adlequate staff of librarians and assistants. PRE-FESTIVAL CO7NCERT TICKETS TO GO ON SALE THIS :Ii4RNING, r rLhzE"GE OF PDENTISTY BELIEVES Ui'rit' =2DES :NOT REAL4IZE OPORTUNITI ES OPEN "There…

…"Whitney Theatre Wed., Oct. 8, u I o Q o J 111.1 Ut1' 114 , Pre-festival concert tickets that have not been previously sold in wnail ord- cr ,subscriptions, will be sold from to 12 o'clock this morning in…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… the postoflice at Ann Arbor, an, as bt oand class matter. criptions ,y carrier or mail, $3.50. es; :Ann\ , ,,l 1uiiding. ne8; Busoiea , yo; Editorial, 2414. imunications riot to exceed 300 words, ed…

… of being alive, her shapely head nodding blithely with every step she went across the cam- pus on the long diagonal walk. It was raining like it has been known to do here in Ann Arbor,-pitilessly, ab…

February 17, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

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…'tynSt,-ats FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or ANN AitOtt, MIen. E:. I. ItINNEI, itARRiti/Ns/i 1,1 Prst. Vice-Pres. S. iW. (i'tLAIR'iN, Catshtier. toap/tot.tii nn0,000 OutiS tttdsPr'it nsfii';5.00 tiecc toi 'C…

… lng, O:Febrtary o, at the Unissrsity OShool of Miusic. atitwl I oatifltitp to atndttiduig ttes tival, i I Between Detroit, Amino Arbor .tid 14and CT~ildrns Footwear --7Jackson lSts i /re s s 5hrs…

…,,tr111-).}; tt.. 45 a .., noti eey l )i ii -i~ lu'.t , / I iii 'Local Cars West Boucd 5tt5 a.i, l; to t. An Arbor, Michigan at., and eseynsttoourtout/C:1, 1>i. S T. JAMES HOTEL BARBER SHOP MIN M ajestic 1m…

… loil'1, i ttis'' iolit JXIn's, WYomen's, a Eighteenth Annual IMAY FESTIVAL I i May 10-13 Four Days-- Five Concerts Tisefol/wng snonnsto atre adty beeen igogedt, shitle negotiationsarte psanditng…

February 22, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…ThsSpace Reserved FOR Sam Burchifield ,. Coo . , Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 Euron S. Opp. Court House TUC ,.MIOT44iOAN DAILY Jv= CITY FATIIL-,J 5TO Nirli Ti) GR.\ ANT 1' ((K; S i)it(' liFS' i N…

…;_TH J. L. CHAPMAN,, Jeweler Alarm Clocks 79c Alarm Clocks $1.00 Alarm Clocks $1.50 Alarm Clocks $1.75 tally Guarantreo Wath Repail'rng ftSpecilt y The Ann Arbor Savings Hank C'apitalt Stocki $30…

…12 A. M. lto 5:30 P.M. Evenings: Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 7 to 10 May Festival Reserved Seat Tickets Sale Begins AT School of Music Mon., Feb.20 DETROIT UN TED LINES Between Detr;It, Ann Ar bor anti…

… Price FOR WOMEN--Fancy Satin Pump in White, Pink, Blue and Goid, Black Suede and dull beaded A Fine New Line of Water= Proof - Boots for Men and Women at THE WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 115 MAIN S'IREL T, SOU…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. and other works to be given at the Festival Also Records of The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550…

… university year. toflice at Ann Arbor as Press Building. t to exceed 300 words, re not necessarily to ap- an evidence of faith, and ill be published in The on of the Editor, if left T'he Daily notice box in…

… parade. Dean Cooley Goes to Chicago Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the en- gineering college, left Ann Arbor yes- terday morning for Chicago, where he addressed the annual alumni banquet given there last…

…, Ann Arbor and Jackson (May 14, 1918) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:25 a. in., 8:1o a. in., and hourly to 7:10 p. n., 8:10 p. M. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-8:48 a. rn., and…

…. now that it is May, 1918? A. S. D. We Sell MAZDA LAMPS I Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp pAlpine Paul A. Shinkman rish Philip Slomovitz M. Price Frances Broene wnv Milton Marx Z, Hunter K…

… members of the national league for women's service are to adopt a distinctive costume, for the summer. Differing from the national uniform of dark blue serge, it will consist of midnight blue crepe de chine…

… I LUNCHES and SODAS - Become Familiar with them and enjoy the Festival TYPEWRITERS For Sale and Rent TYPE WRITING timeographing Fraternity and Social Stationery 0. D. MORRILL 322 South State…

April 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…" Local Man Survives U-Boat Attack Herbert Bucholz, of Ann Arbor, has arrived safely in New York after an attack on his ship by a submarine, according to information received by his parents here. Bucholz is…

… Homoeopathic medical school, a patriotic service department has been organized in connection with the local college in Ann Arbor, for the purpose of serving the govern- ment in every possible way at pres- ent…

… each program for the 25th annual May Festival, either as parts of the regular program or as supplementary numbers. The complete program was announced yesterday by Prof. Albert A. Stanley, and will be…

… given on May 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Hill auditorium. The Festival will consist of six con- certs. The programs are as follows: First Festival concert- Wednesday evening, May 15, 8 o'clock, soloists, Mme…

January 29, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… lxxxe axxd avxxx~' Dexpxsits. Safety IDe- xx)ixlt.l<xv". xtxxx xvi aR;.0and upwards 1; . xxxv'r F. 'vx x. x. lxxxvx~cvv)AN. Vice-Prex. x. A. itxLxI xxx. Cxxxxxxx v F+'. T. owe. Asxt. The Ann Arbor Savings…

… lilxxxt i xxx-d lx C [)I [Ait-Pokxexxv RundxxTabedWing. State St Ann Arbor 1lolx o,\ixxxn xv~ ~ x ( ,i lf' V1-ii . 'ixix'l oxx'elixeil xx'xx.p xti IIPxxxv .lX\ATi ''illt x xxkxi1,a'si Honey Lou Neath The…

… or gap at the heel, $1.00 Use Popular Price FOR W EN--Faaey Satins Pump in Wilte, Pink, Blue and (Gold, Black Suedle and dull beaded A Fine New Line of Water- Proof Boots for Men and K Women at T HE…

… xeorxromx p-stai)'. .the priceswill be S0 Cents. Drivers are req ulred to coliect Cashl ior c'arriagexxadxagagsesevie. WALKRERS LIVERY R OBINSON &,o W,.fB. STARK lIILMR-, LIVE'RY The Blue Tea Room Openxii uly…

…*~S*ym scfosCOME IN AND 'HIEAR. IT Eighteenth Annual MAY FESTIVAL May 10-13 (Four Days -Five ConcertsH bieen egagiediwiegiat~xriosxare pvxxdinxg iwiixholixrxtx b in ouce Bxenice Do Pasquali, Prinma Donna Supran…

January 18, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… pail; onTime anid Innins. lpiisits. Safety lie- positi lossestoi Pi t1.00 and upwards R. Keneer11. Prie. .0. PI ;TYMAN. Vile-Pe. Hi. A. WiLLcAMS. Cashier P'. T. STOws. Asit. Thle Ann Arbor Savings Banhi…

… NATIONAL BANK 01: ANN ARBOR, MICH. b7 Di. IINN E, ETA RRISON SOULE Pres. Vice-Pres. W.i'LA it ifSON, Cashier. iapital, $i00,000iSurpeils andi Profits, 055,550 "Earthqueakes," aii introduction t, seismic…

…, Pink, Blue and Gold, flacia Suede and dull beaded A Fine New Line of W ate r= Proof Boots for Men. and Women at THE WALK-OVER BO "OT SHOP t15 MATN STREET7, SOUTH Allill LiigSale Our Entire Stocl: Divided…

… iostsl1 see offer a hine rangeo of IFancy 511SingMs in winter weighis, (nout irsudimIsIttue(aks and Blues) at ---- Wagner & Go.St~ate Sta$30 fi Crimso~n Chest Ilsc University Music House Press Building…

…, Maynard St. Next Door to Univ. School of Music CHORAL UNION and4 May Festival Flonzaley. (Quartet January 18 Admission, "- $1.00 Course Tickets, $3.00 R. E. Jolly's (hrand Opening Lunches, Cigars…

May 21, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… --i Ic I-AN DAILY Official newspaper at the Univety of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday' during the university 'year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter…

…. Francis F. McKinney .Managing Editor John S. L~eonard. .......Business Manager Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations : Quarry's, Student' Supply…

…Veater, 'a blue serge coat, a vest to match, and a violently checkered cap. This prop- erty was brought to the offices of The Daily by two yearling warriors, their countenances covered with the fertile soil of…

March 20, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

…. Watches and Jowolry repaired. Bargain,- in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 E. Liberty St Ann Arbor. Boursn: 8to11:30a. m..l1to 4:30and 7to 9 p. m. JOSEPH C. WATTS THlE FARM[RS AND 'MECRANICS…

…ErP. Prens. Hi. 0. PIccT YMAN, Vieen"'. ii. A. WtcctAMSt. Cashier F. T. STOsWE, Asst. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Sleek w>0.000 Sorplus $210000 Rlesources f.201.0.00 A Generral Btanking Busness…

… backgroiund COLORB: Crittson. Blue. Bed. Green, White, Blach 7n0. Sin. x 3nn. lo1n............$5.00 6tn Snn.a 31t. 41n.n......... 3.50 ann. 41n. xa211n. Sin........... 2.50 Sen ot three lone of each size) 10…

… Baarer Tlo. Koch Peaf. B. SCarhart Benry WDouglas Christian Martin Dan P. Zimmerman FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hi ANN AnBOon, MICH. E. it. iKINNE, tHARRISDN SOOULE tees. Vice- Pres. . W. CLARISON, Casitier…

….0 SILK SCARFS TDE MOST BEAUTIFUL Meicaet Band-Drawn Bead Scarf' Made of finest pure si llk. COLORIS: Wthite, Cream, Blue, Bed, Black nr any special color destred. The only PROPER TBING toe Thieaitre, Opera…

… r li s the lapaciy of the r plar ers fe, til Lielfthetrooitatand Mahat- The Pr'ermier Lectu~re Cou~rse anyPc loi Iof t 5000 tstttorIFrotit.,Ms. Ctue rCmi-esy of nmrlek.Arbor extra cars and extra…

… sectitontfrom ouorinewlCppSF1119 Uoleetisuitres the ich of oct exclutsive estgtl. lttlltotilgtail los ~l(1tr ' 303=305 tae t. FIFTYSIXTH SEASON FRATERNITIES DtotUie ie MAY FESTIVAL S T D N T ' L E TOnAS O I T I…

May 05, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… MRS. PEARL FLANDERS Phone 294 213 E. Liberty ANN ARBOR, MICHI. Today 2:30 o'clock-May Festival at Hill auditorium. 7d o'clock-Upper Room Bible class meets at 444 South State. 8 o'clock-May Festival

… for the Yale unit of the American ambulance corps for service in France. Use the advertising columns of Th. Michigan Daily in order to reach the best of AnnArbor's buyers. ARMORY To-Night Dancing 9…

…'s Fashions 1917 [Wj NAVY Black Socks. R Blue Scarfs. III Blue Sweaters. ARMY Gray orkKhaki Socks. AVIATION Gray orkKhaki Socks. Khaki Sweaters. Khaki Sweaters.'- ENROLL AT ONCE IN THIS SPLENDID PATRIOTIC…

January 11, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…C'41 H I (ItAN DAILV ___ Reserved FOR Sam Burchfid "s -Coo " Ann Arbor's Leading J. L. CIIAPAI1AN, Jeoeve Alarm Clocks 79tc Alarm Clocks $1.00 Alarm (locks $1.,00 Alarm Clocks $1.75 Fully G rtU , 1…

… all feet. No slip or gap at the heel, 54.00 the Popular Price FOR WOMEN--Fancy Satin Pump iu White, Pink, Blue and Gold, Black Suede and dull headed A Fine New Line of Vaiter- Proof Boots for Men anld…

… NATIONAL BANKW T 0 ANa ARtiOR, Mir si 0'. 1). lKlNNat. lsAttRlItrON r t! I Pres.. Vita rs . a, W.t'tiL-a KOIN,('Cahir'r. y t . ura nt dirt-014 ti ira ann )oi~. i>oo 1 t) t>Iclit I l ii a 1i )rIIi a i I . 1…

… Building, Maynard St. Next Door to Univ. School of Music CHORAL UNION and May Festival Flonzaley Quartet January 18 Admission, -- $1,00 Course Tickets, $3,00 R. FE. Jolly's OGrand Opening Lunches, Cigars…

October 08, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… very time to begin doing it. States off the this is SUNDAY SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURCHES' 10:30 o'clock-"A Moral Fairyland," Rev. L. A. Barrett, First Presbyterian church. 10:30 o…

…. MI{HIGAN-CASE GAME ENTERS IN MUNICIPAL MOVIE PLOT As part of the action in the plot of the "municipal movie," the pictures being taken of student and town life of Ann Arbor under the auspices of the…

…'clock--"Mental Healing and Religion," Rev. R. S. Loring, Unitarian church. 10:30 o'clock-"Prayer Book Revis- ion," Rev. Henry Tatlock, St. Andrew's Episcopal church. 10:30 o'clock-"The Yellow and the Blue," Rev. Lloyd C…

Festival course tickets in the Spring. AN ALL STAR SERIES BY MUSI- CIANS OF WORLD FAME See Special Choral Union Announcement DIL KARL XUCI PABLO CASALS …

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