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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 192(

THE SUMMER MICHI(-,AN n ATTV

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until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Satu
Volume VI FRIDAY, AU

Classified Ads
AL BULLETIN F WANTED
structive .notice to all memberi of WANTED -Room or suite by Uni-
the office of the Summer Session versity Professor and colored stu-

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Graduate Students:
Summer Session grades are mailed to graduate students only on request.
Those who desire such reports should leave a self-addressed stamped en-
velope at the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall, before
Friday, August 13. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder.
The Show-Off:
The class in Longer Plays will present George Kelly's amusing comedy
of middle-class American life, "The Show-Off" at 8:30 o'clock tonight in
University Hall. Admission 50 and 75 cents. Tickets at Wahr's and Slater's.
R. C. Hunter.
Students of Economies:
Students interested in a course in Taxation and Public Finance, and who
would take this course if offered in the summer of 127 will find a petition of
the bulletin board in the Economics Building on which they may sign their
request for this course. R. L. Marshall.
Graduate School:
Students expecting to complete the work for graduate degrees at the
end of the present summer should pay the diploma fee of $10 before leaving
town. Blanks for this purpose may be secured in the office of the Graduate
School, 1014 Angell Hall. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder.
Phi Delta Kappa Plenie:
The annual summer picnic of Phi Delta Kappa will be held Saturday
afternoon, August 4, at Whitmcre Lake. Cars will leave Tappan Hall at
3 P. M. Notification must be made of expected attendance.
Herold C. Runt, President.
August Seniors--School of Education:
All diploma and teacher's certificate fees should be paid before the end
of the Summer session by those students who will have completed the re-
quirements (during this Summer Session) for graduation from the School
of Education. These blanks may be secured during office hours at the office
of the School of Education.
Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
August Seniors-School of Education:
All students who expect to complete the requirements for graduation
from the School of Education at the end of the present Summer Session
wili kindly note the list posted on the Bulletin board in Tappan Hall. Any
person expecting a degree from the School of Education whose name does
not appear on said list should see the Recorder Immediately. Office hours:
10:30-12 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Teachers Certificates:
Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be se-
cured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect to be
recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer ses
sion must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder, School of
Education, before the end of the Sununer session.
Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:20 P. M.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Attention Householders:
All householders having rooms available for men students for the first
semester 1926.27 are requested to list their rooms at once with the Offic
of the Dean of Students. Call 6115.
F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean.
(Continued on Page Four)
WE NEED TEACHERS
FREE REGISTRATION MANY VACANCIES
WESTMORE TEACHBRS' AGENCY
716 Old National Bank Bldg. SPOKANE, WASH.
(Mention this paper)
"DEL - PRETE - COLLEGIATE - SHOP"
August Sale of
Fall and Winter
Clothes

dent riend for coming college year.
Please address W. W. Denton, 4211
Third, Detroit. ti
FOR RENT!
FOR RENT - Two apartments, 1016
Church St. Each 4 rooms and bath
Attractively furnished. One tenantl
to care for furnace. 41-42-43-44
ROO1 WANTED

Shop of
Personal
Service
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TWO OLDER students desire quiet,
pleasant room in private family, re-
latively near the campus. Box 209,
Daily. 42-43-44
BEDFORD, Eng.-Three passengers
were killed and one injured when the
basket dropped from a captive balloon
at Kampston.
And Remember!
We'll be ready to
serbe you again
lvhen you return
to Ann Arbor.
Tuttle's
Lunch Room
338 Maynard St.

CONTINUATION OF
R CL EARANCE SALE
OF LATE SPRING
and SUMMER
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At tris sale you will have an
exceptional opportunity to
replenish your wardrobe
with some exceptionally
dainty and useful dresses
At ONE-HALF
PRICE
Quality, price and style
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WE CLOSE AT 6:00 P. M. ON SATURDAY

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riultiple-Cylinder Performance
with Chevrolet economy

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SUITS

OVERCOATS

TOPCOATS
Just received several large shipments of Fall clothes,
and rather than wait till October to move them,
we are offering them in an August Sale at
discount. Buy now and save ! Men
with keen foresight will buy now.
Every garment is of Del
Prete's quality.

---at these
Low Prices
Touringor $51
Coach or $
Coupe 645
Four Door $
Sedan 735
Landau $765
1 Ton Truck $
Chassis Only
s Ton Truck $3 5
Chassis Only
All prices'/. o. b. Fint Aieh.

Into the field of low-priced
cars the smoothest Chevrolet in
Chevrolet history brings exact-
ly the velvet acceleration and
freedom from high-speed vibra-
tion that have been the big
reasons for the buying of mul-
tiple-cylinder cars.
Imagine loafing up a hill in a
loaded car-with the motor
turning so easily that you are
scarcely aware of its operation.
You can in the smooth Chevrolet!
Imagine rushing from 10 to 30
miles an hour before your watch
ticks ten times-with never a
semblance of labor on the part of

the motor. You can i the smooth
Chevrolet!
Imagine being able to drive be-
tween 40 and 50 miles an hour
for hour upon hour-in perfect
comfort, entirely free from any
sense of excessive speed and un-
conscious of even the slightest
roughness in the road. You can
in the smooth Chebrolet!
Learn for yourself the incredible
smoothness that is winning the
world to Chevrolet. Arrange to
see and drive the car today! and
come prepared for a ride the like
of which you never dreamed
possible in a car that sells at
Chevrolet's prices!

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FIFTY SPRING SUITS
left on our racks at

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$25.00
- -VALUES TO s6,o ~

University Chevrolet Sales
102 So. Ashley

213 EAST LIBERTY

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