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Druna Shaving Lotion

Men's black rubber soles.
The proper dress shoe
for the Tango.
Also==a new lot of tan
rubber soles. Prices from
$4.00 up to $6.00.
Gilmore Shoe Store

A delightful application for use af-
ter shaving. Heals and toughens
the skin and prevents chapping
and soreness.

Our Annual Janu
Clothing Sale
Suits and Overcoats one-fourth
Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets one-

FIFTY CENTS

Calkins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street

All Furnishings one-fifth off

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Shirts, Ties, Mackinaws, Underwear, Gloves, Caps and

COMIMUNIC ATION.

119 S. Main Street

CT AND OVERCOAT SALE

and
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Overcoats
it

$22.50
$18.75
$16.50
$15.00
$13.50
$11.25

Pants

. 20 per

cent

discount

.s $1,60; $1.50

Shirts

$1.20

cent discount

on Mackinaws

DHAMS Q,
121-123 South Main Street

CO.

ID'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP,
The Shop on the way
down town.
I East Washington Street
FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK
101-103-105 South Main Street
Capital, $100,000
us and Profits, . $69,000

A. MARQUARDT
fine
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

(The Michigan Daily assumes no re-1
sponsibility for sentiments express-c
ed in communications.)
Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
It seems as if that we now have at-1
tained what we have wanted for so
long, that is, football relations with
the best schools of the East. We are
looking forward to a most successful
season, which perhaps will fix perma-
nently in the minds of some eastern
schools that Michigan is no longer tol
be trifled with. Why couldn't we
branch out? There is not a school
that we have relations with but what
have a basketball team and they re-
ceive the support of the students and1
university. Michigan cold support a
team and do herself credit in that line
of athletics. The winter months are
void of any activities along that line
and if a good schedule could be obtain-
ed, which no doubt is possible, Michi-l
gan could show the West that she can,
not only play football but also basket-
ball. There are any number of good
players in school and I am sure the
student body in general will join in
with me in saying that the only thing1
we lack is a basketball team. The
students would support a good team
now without a doubt and it would in
no way be a burden on the athletic as-
sociation. We are champions of the
west in football and, who knows, per-
haps after next year champions of
the east. Why not be the same in
basketball? A STUDENT.
CAMPUS IN BRIEF
-Prof. F. N. Scott of the rhetoric fac-
ulty lectured before the class in Rus-
sian literatureyesterday afternoon in
University hall, on the subject "The
Russian Poet Nekrasof," and accompa-
nied the talk with some of his own
translations.
--A. bulein board has been paced in
the Michigan Union for notices in re-
gard to the Michigan Union opera.
Announcements and instructions to
the tryouts, committeemen and officers,
are posted from time to time.
--Petitions are being circulated in the
forestry department to ascertain the
number of foresters who will attend
the annual dance. The date and place
will not be fixed until a sufficient num-
ber of signatures have been obtained.
-Soph engineers will dine at the Un-
ion Wednesday night. H. B. Merrick,
assistant professor in surveying, and
W. IV. Sleator, instructor in physics,
will speak. Music will be furnished
by C. B. Sikes, '16E, and R. S. Del-
bridge, '17. L. B. Hyde, president of
the class, will preside as toastmaster.
--A course in Contracts I will be giv-
en in the law department next sem-
ester. This is a new departure. Prof.
J. B. Waite will conduct this new be-
ginning class.
--Dean V. C. Vaughan, of the medical
department, returned yesterday from
New York, where he delivered a Har-
vey lecture on Saturday.
-Paul Jenkins, '17E, is in the Homeo-
pathic hospital, suffering from an at-
tack of pleurisy. Dr. C. B. Stouffer,
of the university health service, dis-
covered the case yesterday.
-Arnold Bennett's "Your United Stat-
es," has proven one of the most pop-
ular books received by the university
library this year. "The Way of Am-
bition," by Hichins, another of the new
novels, has not met with such univer-
sal approval.
FO H ET E EK

-The Bloe -m-ber of theargoyle is
-rapidly nearing completion in the
hands of the printers,and will be plac-
ed on sale tomorrow or Thursday.
STUDENTS.
Wmted-A limited number of capable
men for summer work. See Mr.
Terpening at the Allenel Hotel be-
fore Saturday night. Office hours
from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m. and from
7:00 to 9:00 p. m. 81
Wanted-A student to do picture fram-'
ing. Must have had experience. A.
S. Lyndon. 82-3-4
W'anted-Student washing - Ladies
washing preferred. Call 1830-M.
82-3-4
FOR RENT
For Rent--Three unfurnished rooms
for office or housekeeping, over
Cushing's Drug Store, 336 S. State.
Inquire S. B. Nickels, 337 Maynard
St. Phone 1322-J. 82"
For Jient-Lowei flat. Furnished, nod-
ern. Man and wife, no children. 411
East William. 82
For Rent-Two modern suites, prices
moderate. Inquire at 526 Church
street. 82-3-4
For Rent-Good suite, two blocks of
campus. 917 East Huron street,
1150-J. 82
Lost-Party who took wrong reddish
tan shoe at Dexter dance Friday
night, call 681-L.
Lost-Large gold locket Saturday
night, initials E. L. J., carrying gen-
tleman's picture. Call 230-L. Re-
ward. 82
Lost,-Small oval locket containing a
woman's picture and lock of hair.
Finder please call 105. 81-2-3
Buy Eastman's "Speed Films" of
Lyndon. They move too fast to get
stale. 82-4-6
Any of your clothes need repairing
or altering? That's our specialty. C.
I. Kidd, 1112 S. University,. 1530-J. tf
These are Flashlight Days-East-
man "Speed Film" is extra fast and a
great help for flashlights or pictures
on dark days.
Kodaks for rent if you haven't one.
Open Sunday's from 9:30 to 4:30 only.
Lyndon. 82-4-6
Liggett's Gilbert's and Fenway choc-
olates in perfect condition. Edsill's
Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main St.
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If you want the best in chocolates,
try Liggett's, Edsill's Rexall Drug
Store, 122 So. Main St. eod

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JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
J. B. EIBL ER
109 West Liberty Street
Across form Mack's Side Entrance

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STATE AGENTS I
SMITH'!
HOMOEOPA
MEDICIN
WE HAVE A FRESH
SUGAEN DRUB
302 S. STATE .5

For Fraternity and Club

Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone f
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen
anent.
Washtenaw Gas Compan;
Ann Arbor T cab Co.
I New Number ts

THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00
Capital. Stock $50,000,000
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

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Win. J. Boote C John Wolz]
President cashier

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The Crack ofhG
is the man who repeats.
One feat of agility and strength is nota test of en-
durance--the fellow who can repeat an exhibition
of speed, prowess and strength day after day is the
manwho scores

Service Guaranteed Parties a Spe
300 N. MAIN STREET

SHREDD

WHEAT

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gives the
stamina
ability to

athlete and the student the repeat
of brain, bone and brawn---the
"come back" tomorrow and dupli-
cate the achieve-

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ening
-- \(t wheat.
minds t
Sofl ife.
THE SH
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ment of tcday.
)M ore nourish-
ing than meat,
Shredded Wheat
contains all the
tissue - strength-
elements of whole
It builds bodies and
hat win the battles
RIDDED WHEAT CO.
lfagara Falls, N. Y.

Safety razors sharpened keen as new
2c each. 'Pay after you try blades.
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus,
Ohio. Tue&Fri
All 8 by 10 flashlight group pictures
25 cents each, when ten or more are
taken. Hoppe. tf
Flashlight pictures that have won
a reputation-Quality and promptness
are whatcount. Hoppe. tf

College Friendships
Make college life worth while. Coca-Cola is a fr
worth knowing and having all the way through :
Freshman to Senior year. It will fill your college
with pleasure, health and benefit.
Delicious-RefreshinE
Thirst-Quenching

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THE COCA-COLA CO.
Atlanta,Ga.

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FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
We will sell some
POPULAR MUSIC
at Five Cents per copy
Guitars, Mandolins, Violins and their aecessories at
lowest figures
Let us place a VICTROLA in your home.
120-122 E. Liberty Street
Grinnell Bros. PHONE 1707

Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
CLOTHING
RED TAG SALE
All Clothing at one-fourth off.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE
Main Street.

Liberty and Main Str
A most convenient place
banking.
25 per cent off on all Suits
coats. Lindenschmidt, Apfe
Genuine Martin Guitars a
lins sold at Schaeberle & S
House.

Consider Tank

Development

and

take your films to Lyndon for best pos-
sible results. 82-4-6
Attend our January Clothing Sale.
Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76

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