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THlEMICHIGAN DAILY

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Smart Clothes
wear well. The longer you
wear them, the better you like
them, because they are the
product of artists and master-
craftsmen. Their superior
qualities-discovered thrpugh
in t im ate acquaintance-
prove it.
Prrices $i8 to $35

Soda Water
For Thirty Years the Best

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Buying the well known

DRUGS
KODAKS

Calk ins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street

CANDY
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The Stein-Bloch Co. 1916

WHETHER IT BE a Black, Tan, or
Brown Oxford with Rubber Sole and Heel,
Leather Sole and Rubber Heel, or Leather
Sole and Heel, we have it at
$4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 or $7.00
in Calf, Vici Kid and Shell Cordovan Leathers

OBJECTS TO__CANOE RENT'
"I. -,. STTNG" SAYS U. OF M. BOAT
LIVERY CHARGES MONOPOtLTS-
TIC PRICES
Editor, The Michigan Daily:
We need another canoe house. : We
need some competition in the canoe
livery business. If the city will not
erect a municipal boat house--and it
probably won't-why can't the stu-
dents and faculty organize a co-bpera-
tive association? Or let the iinivEr-
sity of Michigan Boat Club extend its
activities and show cause for exis-
tence. Any one of these plans is
feasible. I favor the co-operative as-
sociation.
In my opinion, the present manage-
ment of the so-called U. of M. Boat
Livery is charging monopolistic prices.
A good canoe can be bought for
$40.00. When purchased in large
numbers, canoes are probably bought
for less.
I contend that $2.00 a day rental for
an outfit worth even $40.00 is an unjust
price.
1 contend that a rental of $10.00 per
year for the privilege of storing a
private canoe in a pine shed is ridi-
culous.
I claim that a charge of $5.00 for an
old canoe worth perhaps $15.00 for
the Lakeland trip is outrageous.
There are no heavy overliead
charges in conducting a canoe liv-
ery. The business is housed in
cheaply-constructed buildings on a
site of no great value. No high-priced
help is necessary.
While it may be argued that this is
a seasonal business, the season in Ann
Arbor lasts about five months. The
winter charges for maintaining the
boat houses are practically nil. And
the high rental from the private canoe
owner goes on through tfhe winter.
One of our best outdoor sports is
being exploited at our unjust expense.
While it may be too late to start any-
thing before Commencement, let's at
least get busy with plans for next
year. A little constructive effort and
we will easily solve this problem.
1. M. STUNG.

Summer Trousers
Want a pair of white flan-
nels-outing serges--or tropi-
cal - weight midsummer fa-
brics?
You,.might as well be cool
and comfortable as otherwise
--especial'y when at a rea-
sonable cost you can be neat-
ly attired and enjoy outing
clothes of lasting shapeliness
and service.
Order that extra pair of
Summer trousers-made to fit
you-and you alone.
:309 So. Mai
S14 So. State

We are getting out dozens of orders for personal cards everyday,
let us include yours. Time is getting short so place your order at
once. You will find our styles most pleasing, price no higher, but

SENIORS

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Varsity Toggery Shop
1107 South University Avenue

quality better than the average and service the best.

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The Mayer-Schairer Co.
.112 S. MAIN STREET

CAMPUS BOOTERY

308 . State Street

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CANOE LIGHTS-
These lights work from batteries and will throw a briglt light
for several hundred feet
Adjustable to any position $ 5.0s.o
Two sizes,.......... -.....
The Eberbach & Son Co.
200-204 E. Liberty St.
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atA LSI I urysand Studets,'
The Delta Supply Store
ADVERTISI.*_NG
LOST WANTED
LOST-Slide Rule Tuesday morning WANTED-A party of nine fellows to
on Campus. Call Mulkey, 231, or take a trip to Denver, Colorado, in
leave at 620 South State. Liberal three automobiles leaving here July
Reward. 1 to be gone three weeks. This
would be an exceptionally good trip
LOST-Nu Sigma Nu pin. Name Don for Colorado students to make their
Morrel on back. Call 397. j7,8,9 trip home. For further information
see Edwin Staeb, 721 No. University
FOU SALI- -Avenue, care of George W. Kyer.
FOR, SALE-A new fifty dollar Vie- j8,9,10
trola with twenty-five records, at a
bargain. Phone 820-J. j8,9 WANTED-Good, live Michigan stu-
dents wishing for a good business
'OR UENT. _during summer vacation. Large
FOR RENT-Modern five-room fur- earning, no investments. Write F.
nished house for summer months. E. Wenzel, Durand, Michigan, for
Rath, electricity, gas, piano. Ex- particulars. j8,9,10
cellent location. Phone 2013-M. "-
j4,6,7,8,9,10 WANTED-Agents for the The Per-.
______________ fect canvas backed auto tire patch.
FOR RENT-Rooms for girls. Two Offers big possibiities. Exclusive
suites in the Perry House for next territory given. Write for particu-
year. 721 S. 12th. 1158-M. lars. Specialties Mfg. Co., Detroit,
j7,8,9,10 Mich. j7,8,9
TO RENT-Rooms to rent to upper- WANTED - Student roomers and
classmen, pleasantly located on E, boarders for summer school, also foi
University across from campus. club. 1021 E. Huron St. Phone
Phone 96-M. 600-J. j8,9,10

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Better Get It Now

D ON'T wait until the season's half over.
Get that new spring suit now and come
out on the crest of the fashion wave. Drop
in and examine our splendid assortment of
Fitform suits, sport coats, straw hats and
flannel pants at reasonable prices. It's up
to you to see these togs-don't wait.
Dress up time is at hand. Come at once
and get first pick of the new spring val.ues.
We will treat you right, and give you values
for your money that will make you glad you
accepted our invitation.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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LOST
LOST-One 3B pipe, between the Ann
Arbor Press building and University
hall; yesterday at 11 A. M. Finder
kindly notify W. A. P. John, 1673.
Valued as an heirloom.jP
WANTED
WANTED - Student roomers and
boarders for summer school, also for
1916-17. Desirable location for club.
1021 E. Huron St. Phone 600-J.
j9-10
WANTED-Two or three-room suite
with private bath for next school
year by two young men. Address S.
F. G,., care Daily. j9-10
WANTED-At Chubb House, several
students to help serve during sum-
mer school and for next year. j9-10
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Will sell one used Haw-
thorne $30 ibcycle for $9.50. Good
running condition. New mud-guards.
A. B. Buchanan. 540 Packard.
1037-W. j9

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TOM CORBETT

FIRST AID
A Necessary Consider-
ation in Modern
Efficiency
See Practical Kits

116 E. Liberty St.

The Young Men*s Clothier

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Leather Packets

Before placing your order fo r
Canned Goods we will be glad
to meet you at our place of busi-
ness, show you QUALITY and
talk price.

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Friday

Quarry Drug Co.'s.
Prescription Store

W e guarantee satisfaction
every purchase.

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Eftie James, '15, ,and Lyle Harris, 'r5, are in Ann Arbor to
interview niversity Men, who want summer employment.
See them! They will be at Allenel Hotel, 9 to IT:30 and 2
to 5 daily.

Hear the Latest Victor Dance Records
Let us send you some on our twenty-four hour
approval plan.
A STYLE IV. VICTROLA FOR YOUR CANOE
See us before buying.

'A R. Gfell
Groceries, Meats, Provisions

R.' H. Taylor Real Estate Co.
DETROIT

GRINNELL BROS., 116 So. Main St.
Piano Tuning and Repairing by Experts.Phone 1707

221 N. Main St.

Phones: 186,

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