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June 04, 1920 - Image 7

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IOP SUEY from
m. to midnight
hops 814 S. StEte
SEVEN

VACAMESAVAILABLE
CADETS TO RE CHOSEN
FROM MICHIGAN
ALONE

Several vacancies in West Point
cadet appointments are open to men
from 17 to 22 years of age. Seven,
appointments are to be filled from the
state of Michigan alone. Admission
will not be by examination but Will
be given from educational certificates'
of accredited high schools and to stu-
dents of other universities.
The age limit in the case of ex-
service men is raised to 24 years.
Information concerning these ap-
pointments may be secured from Cap-
tain Robert Arthur of the department
of Military Science.
Play Bo ok's frlust
ffe In By VJune 1io

TO GENERAL LIBRARY TODA
All books out from the circulation
desk of the general library'must be in
today according to the library offi-
cials.
You cannot afford to let your house
remain unpainted when with. little
expense it may be made beautiful
and attractive, and value doubly in-
creased. None better made than our
high grade "Lead and Oil" paint. C.
H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington
St. Phone 237.-Adv.-
We set glass in any part of the ctiy.
C. H. Major & Co., 203 E ,Washington
St. Phone 237'.--Adv.

Fri., Sat., 4, 5-Shirley Mason
in "Love's Harvest," and "Snub"
Pollard in "All Dressep Uip" and
colored review.
Sun., Mon., Tues., 6, 7, 8--All-
Star Cast in "Blind Youth."
COMING
FrankrKeenan in "Dollar for
Dollar."
Curwood's "The Courage of Mar-
ge O'Doone."
Corinne Griffith in "The Carter
Girl."

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Northwood drama
Sat., 5 - Geral
"The Woman an(
with Larry Sen
Care."
Sun., M\on., 6, 7-
in "The Little She
dou Come," with
Ford weekly.

C.

E;I:' 111il 11111f
G imIAd~

H UBER[
f SDETROI

Sophie Tucker
in
Tick Tack Te

OUR ANNUAL
College-End S
OF

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Books and lyrics for the Cosmopoli-
tan club play contest must be submit-
ted by dune 10 to Prof. J. A. C. Hild-
ner, 302 University hall. Taose who,
intend to write music "to the play
should see Professor Hildner between
June 12 and 15.
Fifty dollars is offered for the best
book 'and lyrics, and fifty dollars for
the best music. The play is to be
presented in Hill auditorium some
time next January.'

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Shoes and Oxfords
Menr's Bostonian and Packard

F

PROFITS FROM UNION MOVIE
NEARLY $2b0; 2361 ATTEND

1 1

Cordovan O
CUT TO
$14.45 and $12.95
* DURING THIS SALE ,

Proceeds To Go Toward Purchasing
Kettle Drums, Racks and
Music
Profits of $236.97 were realized by
the ,Union' at the movie given last
Thursday night in Hill auditorium.
The report of the committee shows re-
ceipts and expenses respectively of
$590.21' and '$353.24. A' total of 2361
tickets were sold.
The proceeds have been turned over
to the Union orchestra fund to be
used for the purchase of kettle drums,
music racks, and music.

I

The majority of our business is done du

the college year.

We have a large

stock on

adge

shelves which we must dispose of before.

C<

mencement, at tempting values tda

insure

ian Gives"

th

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sale.

COMEDY
#s 25c '

$ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ 1

Lunches
Nunnally's
Candy
May nard 'St.

Also Women's white oxfords at attractive primes

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bert Gor
IN
AND

rt Pay
ing Pict
"Charac

* ~
'MORROW .
JO YC E
don and Crauford Kent
THE WOMAN"
,son Terhune
ture which Deals 'with Real
ters
Can a Married '
Woman have
Male Friends?
Dan was selfish, jea- e
ous, and somnewhat4I-
thoughtless. This led him GE
to believe his wife un- *
faithful to him.
But see how she helped
him in~ his' time of need.

11

Campus:
304 South

State.

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t

WE'
DROP

ARE GOING
$1,000 ON

TO
OU

lBoo tery',

9'

HEAD
NOON

THIS
$5.00

AFTER-
REWARI

State

I

BE

ON

THE

LOOKOUT

AN

GET

YOUR

SHARE

A Special Pro-
duction in ev-

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ATTENTION!
We will pay five dollars for the best photo of our advertisement on the lo
wings of the aeroplane. This photo must be taken while the plane is in the
The best place to secure a good picture will be at the landing field on the Pa
ard road at about 2p. m. Friday at the take-off. Take the Detroit local to (
penter's Corners. Bring your picture and the film to the store whose advei
nIent is on the plane and you will stand a chance of winning the $5.00.

ery way.
miss

,
Don't
it!

AND MRS.
4 "EXCESS

CARTER DE HAVEN
BAGGAGE"

WATCH FOR THE BIG

PLANE

COMING-SUNDAY
E TiHOMASn "The Flapper

FOR IT WILL

TELL

THE.

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