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June 03, 1919 - Image 4

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THE ;MICHIGANIDAILY

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WADHAMS AND COU.
STATE ST. STORE4

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VICTORY LOAN BO0NDS
$4.00 per week will purchase a $100.00 Bond
$2.00 per week will purchase a $50.00 Bond
We will be very glad to oarry thern for you
Farmers and Mechanics Bank
101-105 SO. MAIN ST. 330 SO. STATE ST. (Nickels Arcade)
Member of the Federal Reserve

Satisfaction Has Veen Our Most Successful

Accomplishment

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W.hat are you going tp 'owithYour t3 ewhriter tam-
ing vacation?
S$ome are exchanging their heavy nachjis f r n
Corona portable, domne are storing?th ypewrim;r
-with me, having hOmcleane and ut t °d o4wrking
condition for the coping Schaal y r, others are selling.
My facilities are uneqiualled for meeting your requirements.
0. Do MQRRJLL, 117Nicels Arcade
"Everything ,for the T'ypewriter"

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CARL F. BAY

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Riding Breeches

A FewGodLa ookr for Review
O{3 's LaW Quizzer, 27 Subjects. Willis on Contracts.
Whitipan's LW Quizzer, 32 Suib's. An~son on Contracts.
41' W Fd' Pllocl, on Coitraicts Tiffany Real Property
Mashall on Corporotious

Real Custom Tailoring
Original Designs
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FOUNTAIN PEN INK

BLUE BOOKS

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sanitary fountain service cannot be excelled.
RAY'S BETSY ROSS SHOP.

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60.62 Washington St.
CHICAGO, ILL,
After july 15

Nickels Aroade
ANN ARBOR

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SY T88 MOST INIPROVZD ME'THODS
We have the best equipped shop in the city
Leavelfimsibefore 9.a. in.
Get your prints at five p. gyn. the same day
Kodak Departmeni
ARCADE FILORAL SHOP

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W.ARJT"
NTED-Six men to take charge of
armers' Short Course in one county,
!liability and fair address necessary
gricultural experience not essent-
1. Phone 1775 today for informa-
on (not here tomorrow). Ins truc-
r will meet you Friday and Satur-
ly.
NTED-For July, August, and Sep-
mnber, ;furnished rooms with light
use keeping privileges or furnish-
)house for three ladies. All mod-
,n conveniences required. Send of-
rs to Mrs. A. Minier, 1028 Church
~TED--Canoe in good condition.
ust be treasonable. Brown, 211 S.
galls.' 849-W.
ITED -- Set of drawing instru-
znts. Call 1967-J. M. E. Sakls-
ry.
rTED-Two waiters at once. 620
nth State St. 231.

FOR SALN
FOR SALE-Complete law library in
splendid location nearby. Business
location very excellent. Good pro-
position if taken at once. Establish-
ed business of twenty years. Ad-
dress C. B. Atherton, Gen: Delivery,
Durand, Michigan.

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F'OR SALE-Fairbanks
with leather case.
$60.00. Guitar $3.00.

& Cole banjo
$20.00, worth
Phone 330-M.

MILLION ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
GOAL SET BY BOY SCOUTS
Campaign to Enlist Aid of Children's
Parents in Scouts to Start
Next Week
To enroll 1,000,000 associate mnem-
bers of the national council is the
purpose of a nation wide campaign to
be waged by 'the Boy Scouts June
8th to 14th.
This campaign is to enlist the aid
of the parents of children in further-
ing the Boy Scouts of America, which
has for its basis the. proper training
of American boyhood so as to incul-
cate in them the duties, obligations,
ideals, and, conception of American
citizenship.
Ann Arbor Quota 1,000
In Ann Arbor, it is hoped to enroll
1,600 members, each paying dues of
$1.00 or more a year. Persons pay-
ing $2.50 or more will receive a year's
subscription to "Boys' Life," the
Scout's magazine,.
Mr. M. A. Ives is chairman of the
local citizens' commiittee, Other com-
mittee chairmen are: Newton a P et-
FOR RENT
TO RENT-For coming year to ta-
structors or upper classmen two
ifine suites in Wiyte~ home, cen-
tral and modern. Telephone 736.
FOR RENT-Rooms for men, next
year. Steam heat, fine location.1
First class in all respects, 727 Oak-3

ter, church; G. MacTaggart, Scout
demonstrations; Ray Basset, adver-
tising; Roscoe 0. Bonisteel, Chamber
of Commerce; and H. J. Abbott, fin-
ance. Subscriptions will be taken by
the citizens' committee and the
]otary club.
To Give Demonstration
Demo sir tiAns will be, be given by
the Scouts on $11 cinp~.gn days in
front of the Court Hou~se. Throgh-
out the campaign, exhbitions wil be
placed in store windows. On S~4tgr-
day, June 14th, a. decd day meet will
be held in the afternoon and in the
evening a joint exhibition by Ann Ar-
bor and Ypsilanti troops in the High
school auditorium.
ENGLISHl CARRIER- PIGEONS
NOW BEING DEMOBILIZED
London, June 2.--Demobilization of
English war pigeons and men who
care for' them in France has taken
place, with tbe exception of birds and
men selected for the 4ymy of Occu-
pation. About 10,000 birds tGhat had
served their country faithfully were
sold JA France and Belgium and the
proceeds of ,kale divided among chari-
table instttuatons 91 those countries
and England in Accor@#aj with the
the .wish of the breeders who h. do-
nated the pigeons to the British army.
Many a n; owes his life to the
rapid flight of a pia from na broken-
down seaplane. In the J)t~e of *~es-
sines 1,00 pigeons were used to carry
messages, not a single one of which

OPENING FOR COLLEGE MEN
A place for six men to take charge
of Farmers' Short Course in in one
county, July. August, and September.
Reliability and fair address essential.
Agricultural experience not necessary.
Phone 1775 for °information today (not

hare tomorrow). Instructor will Met
you Friday and Saturday-AdY,
Scieno. has prved that uewape~er
advertising pas' best. T44 oasrash
all the students and faenity through
The Daily.-Adv.

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IFOR SALE-Victrola and 18 Records.
+IUsed 2 months. 615 Monroe., 2146-M.
LOAT
SST--Gold watch in basement of
Engineering building. Name on fob.
.all 302-M. 609 E. Univ. Ave. Re-
ward.
,LOST--On North Thayer and Wash-
ingto'n, three one dollar bills. Find-
er pleatse call 1223J.
LOST - Gold bar pin with platinum'
tog set with Wore sapphires. Re-'
ward. Cal 8 276-J.
LOST-A sorority pin set -with pearls,
with name and number on back.

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