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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

We are again receiving

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Mac Narnl d's
CHOCOLATES

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l'ormerli Marth~a Waslangton-

Fresh every Wednesday and
Friday

We also cary a full line of

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tf te Made Chocolate
PRESH EVERY DAY

Creams

Goods delivered to all parts of the city

Ye Ed :-Can't you persuade some
of these erstwise Cub fans to come out
in the open and. be massacred?
Sox Bug.
Were it not for an unyielding deter-
mination not to wander from our uni-
versity field we would gladly assist
in so worthy a task-one of the miscre-
ants still owes us a segar.
This Picard person, footballer, Coun-
cilman, poet, actor, and scribe, though
he be, is also some sucker. At the
instance of our Buse Manager he call-
ed 12 in search of us. Ye Ed does not
reside at the County Jail and trusts
that he may continue to escape its en-
tiements.
What has become of the old fash-
ioned senior lits who liked to run for
the class presidency?
The Athletic Association is not ex-
actly popular with those of feminine
persuasion why brushed against its
wet paint at Ferry field Saturday.
Election cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
The Detroit Evening Journal Agen-
cy has been changed, All orders and
other business should now be sent to
Stofflett's News Stand, 110 E. Wash-
ington St., Phone 364. tf
Election cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
Strictly all wool suits to measure
$15.00. Fit guaranteed. Varsity Tail-
oring Parlors, 336 S. State. Roy P.
Henry. tf
For a quiet afternoon or evening go
up the Huron. U. of M. BOAT LIV-
IRY. 1-25

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Drug Store
Phouns 270

CLASSIFIED ADS.
Advertising matter for this
classified column must always
be paid for in advance, and may
be left at the DAILY office op-
posite the Majestic between the
hours of 12 noon and 10 p. m.,
or at Quarry's Drug Store, N.
University and State, at any
time up to 9:30 p. M.
These Ads bring Results.
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ANNOUNCEMENT

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FOR RENT.
For Rent-One large single room, fit-
ted up for one or two people. One
very large suite, fitted up for two or
three people. Prices reasonable.
609 Monroe. 17-18
For Rent-Three room flat for house-
keeping, at 426 Maynard. Price $12
per month. Enquire at house.
18-19-20-21-22
FOUND.
Found-A jeweled fraternity pin with
initials G. B. C. engraved.. Call at!
Daily office for information. 18 & 19
LOST.
Lost-Open face gold watch and fob
either on Packard or State. Finder
call 604 S. State. Reward. 18
Lost-Delta Phi jewelled pin. Finder
notify Davis 1722 J. Reward. 18-19
Lost--A Thiem and Effinger French
Grammar. Call Spangle, 1765-L.
18 & 19
WANTED.
Wanted-A young man to solicit. Call
at 610 Church morning or evening.
Good pay. No talking.
Wanted - A few boarders. Good
home cooking, $3.50 per week. In-
quire at 1340 Volland St., one block
from campus. 18
Shoes repaired while you wait. An-
dres, 222 So. State St. 3tf
Sweaters cut over at the Palais
Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf
Election cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
Royal Tailors at 215 South Main.
12eod tf

TYPHOID FEVER CLAIMS
JUNIOR DENTAL STUDENT.
Athold Johnston, a junior dental stu-
dent, died early yesterday morning of
typhoid fever at the University hospit-
al. His home was at Rosebush, Mich.
While here he lived with a cousin at
342 S. Ashley street. He was feeling
badly when he came back to school
and two weeks ago was forced to go to
the hospital.
The Varsity
TOGGERY
SHOP
.1107 S. University
Avenue
Announces the arrival of a full
line of Gent's Furnishings in the'
new Fall Styles.
Pleasure to Show tlerchandise
Our Fall Styles in Hats and Caps
are simply great.
E. J. Lohr, Manager

Q Kodaks for rent, 10c
day.
Q Scrap Books 95c
Q Buy a set of our new
for 25c postal cards.

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Tel. 458 Z19 N. University A
LVYN D O]

ing and Print
Prompt Service a
Best Results.

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can be photograpi
night or day.
fL ]lost complete line
Kodaks and Photo S
lies in Michigan.
FRESH FIL S, Deve

l Burol-fiold Co. S
t best Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere.
aking Dress Clothes we acknowledge no
and prove our superiority in every instance.

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PHOTOGRAPH ER
MICHHIGAN STUDEr

Students
We have a line of clothing
designed and tailored exclu-
sively for young chaps who
demand dashing style and
swagger in their apparrel
without resorting to freak-
ishness.

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Burchfieldcl & Compan
106 East Huron

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Rosenberg's phone, Bell 26.

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$15 to $30

When
IAll Others Fail Buy

HART,

SCHAFFNER
MARX

Ele tion cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
Rosenberg presses suits--25 cents.
12tf
A new line of Browns and nobby
Grey suitings just arrived. M. W. Mil-
ward, 330 S. State St. 7tf
Pianos to Rent. Terms reasonable.
Schaeberle & Son, Music House, 110
S. Main St. tf
Rosenberg drycleans sweaters. 12tf
Three Indian Motorcycles, slightly
shopworn, never used, for sale cheap.
Staebler and Sons, 119 W. Washington
St. 13 to 18

Always the right style at the right time

Rosenberg calls and delivers.

12tf

Raincoats, Spalding Sweaters
Hats, Caps and Cents Furnishings
Wadhams & Compai
121-123 S. Main St.

COLCL
ie space, easy
I or take d'.
-2 for 25 cents
: Co., re!.er , Trcy. N. Y.

WOOL CLOTHES HERE
S 7 nSo.ain
Suits and Overcoats $15.00 up

Rosenberg dryclean suits.

12tf

Patronize the new print shop, Davis
and Ohlinger, Job Printers, 109 E.
Washington Street. Bell Phone, 432-J.
18 eod tf
FRESH MEDICS NOTICE!
Meet at 12:05 Thursday in front of
medical building for class picture.
Lyndon, Photographer. 18
All the latest popular song hits at
Grinnell Bros. Music House at Ten
cents per copy. A complete stock of
the latest Opera hits at popular prices
also. Everything in college songs and
ollections. 18 tf
40 good pictures of the Fresh-Soph
rush. ,Lyndon, 719 N. University. 17-22

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Election cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
Royal Tailors at 215 South Main.
12 eod tf
Strictly all wool suits to measure
$15.00. Fit guaranteed. Varsity Tail-
oring Parlors, 336 S. State. Roy P.
Henry. 4tf

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Furnish the Ice Cream for
Your Party
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SMOOTH
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Frats

THE CUP AND SAUCER SIGN
When you see this sign it meats that the Home Tea Room is located on the
second floor of 109 E. Washington St. It is the only place where everything is
home cooked, and you cannot find a more quiet, retired place in the city. Besides
our a la carte service, we sell meal tickets, also board by the week. Our specialty
is catering for banquets. For information call 1381-L.
Telephone your orders to

KING LOO--
st Chop Suey made In Michi-.
a, no fake but Real Chinese'

If you want STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN
PENS, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, Etc., go
to headquarters for Student's Supplies
The Student Suppy Store
GILBERT & MORSE CANDIES

VERY freshman wants to start right.
EPut him next to Velvet-the college
smoke. It's the real, time-matured
tobacco with a smooth,
delightful flavor - a
taste that never palls
on you-doesn't burn
hot.
Velvet is superb tobacco-
aged two years-an ideal
smoke. Today-tomorrow
-whenever you do smoke
it, that day will being you
a new version of pipe pleas.
ure. You will become a
Velvetauian. Just keep it
in mind. At all dealers.

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GOODYEAR'S

our Fall
ollege Suit

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DRUG

STORE

BELL PHONE II
We deliver goods promptly and guarantee quality.
We dlive BEL PHOE,1

SPAULDING & MERRICK
CHICAGO

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Boy's!!

Girls!

Fu two ounce tins

Let me make it to your measur-from the season's newest
ics.
In this way only, can you have distinctive looking clothes
t for service.

Quick

Service and Fresh

.*E. Dieterle, Varsity
117 East Liberty Street

Tailor

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Home Made Candies Daily
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