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N I) N ISHtEYVES, PHOTO RAILS, BURLAPS, PAINTS, OILS
IlISBRUSIHES,(GLASS WI.NDOW .SHADLES, ETC., ETC.
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1 k. (GoodsIDeliredto 'all partsoofthecicty,
0T H PHONES 237 203 E. Washirzgtoeu St.
Colleg Caps an Gowns
[o1 Site or IRelt
MACK & CO.
Lesson in Daing
cnbe arranged for at Grarner>s Acaderxy.
ttractions Coming to
The Nwm WhitneIy
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
THE BIG tMUSICAL, SVCCICSS
I The lime, the Place and the Girl"
20 NUMBERS. 50 PEOPLE
Prices 35-50-75-$1.00-$1.50 Seats Now Selling
WEDNESDA'Y, MARCH 3
MATINEE AND NIGHT
SUnder Southern Skies"
A DRAMA AS TRUE AS LIFE
prfices Mlatinee 25-35-50c Night 25-35-50-75-$1-$1.50
Seat Sale Monday MToraing
FRIDAY, MARCH 5
H. H. Frazee, presents the musical winner
"Isl5 1e of Spiuce
° Big song hits and beautiful effects
Prices 35-50-75-$1-$1.50 Seat sale Wed. morning
TALKING PICT V RE&S
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
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distinguish our line of
CPS, HITS
Just received and nowhere else to be found in
this city. Always look to us for the latest.
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MOE'S BARBER SHOP
S 7115 North University Ave.
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Mayaguez, Porto Rico Box 424 314 S. STATE STREET
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will be promptly supplied.
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VAN KLEEK'S
300 East Wftu hi~gtu.-c St.
Light Lunches
Confectionary j
and
Ice Cream
Phones 18 L 78 Blue
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Bowling
Cigars Candies
Tobaccos
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M. E. RYAN, Mgr.
IBAILEY & EDMUNDS NW GOOD MONEY
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THE T. J. CAIE CO.
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CIGAREWTES t9
To have become so popular among
college men without any special ef-
fort' to make them known shows
that Fatima Cigarettes deserve the
success they are making.
Smoke a few, and you'll know
why Fatimas have made such a hit
20 for 15c
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