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October 01, 1919 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-10-01

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Students!

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Again we are at your service with an enormous stock of
TEXT BOOKS and STUDENTS SUPPLIES

for all Departments
Lab Outfits

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L Leaf Note Books

Fountain Pens

Shop Tools

Lab Coats and Apr

ing Instruments and Engineer's upplie

A Cordial Welcome and the Best of Service at

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University
316 South State Street

Bookstor

IE WISH TO ANNOUNCE

Our Fall Lines

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'op Coats, Suits
:s and Furnishings
For Young Men

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Organized 1863
FIRST ANN ARBOR MEMBER
OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
3 Per Cent Paid on Savings
Deposits
R
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK
IN MICHIGAN

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Phil Diamond's Orchestras
Present
Two All-Star Combinations at Liberty to Ac
Engagements for the Ensuing Season
1919~-12

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's representative
urned this year.
ock, '20, Kather-
d Cornelia Clark,
s to have been
ten's Athletic as-
but is absenting
lulu for the wint-
ends and will re-
next year. Shel

will be remembered as chairman of
last year's Junior :Girls' play.
Katherine Loveland was to have
been president of the Y. W. C. A.
but will not return to college, having
een married during the summer to
Harry Sheppard, a University of Mich-
igan graduaterand former instructor
in the engineering college.i
Cornelia Clark will spend the year
at Smith .college. She.wa to have been
a member of the Board of' Director s
of the Women's league.
Bathrobes and pajamas. See them
at J. F. Wuerth Co., 322-324 S. Main
St.-Adv.

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Leave Copy
at
Quarry's and
The Delta

ALE I LOST AND FOUND
engineer's draft-' LOST-Billfold containing about $30.
horses; 4 survey- Finder please return to Robert
,\1 slide, 1 steel Mooney. 717 Oakland or call 943-W
ins. Three-fifths and receive reward.
Ed. J. Anderson,!

Girls who are proficient in social or
aesthetic dancing, or understand
French, English, or Spanish, sufficient-
ly well to teach any one of them, are
asked to notify Miss Ilulda Bancroft
at Newbery hall, or Frances Wesley,.
'20, phone 251.
Women living in University houses
containing five or more girls are re-
quested by Dean Myra 'B. Jordan to
meet tonigh and elect a house presi-
dent. The name of the electee should
be reported at the office of the dean of
women.
Sophomore sport signs will be post-
ed jin the corridor of Barbour gymnas-
Turn on Thursday morning, Oct. 2.
Sophomore girls should sign up at
once.
All freshman girls are required to
take -gymnasium work. They should
register before Thursday nobh, Octo-
ber 2, in Barbour gymnasium.
Sophomores are reminded to report
to Miss Marion Wood to arrange for
classes and for physical examinations.
;There are still a few junior a'dvis-
ors who have not yet paid their fee
of $1.00. This must be paid at once.'
All freshman girls who have not
registered should do so by 4 o'clock
Wednesday, October 1.
LARGE ENROLLMENT PROMISES
BIG YEAR IN WOMEN'S SPORTS
This promises to be a very success-
ful year for women's athletics. There
is a larger enrollment of freshman
women than ever before and it has
been found necessary toform several
additional classes 'for both freshmen
and sophomores, because of this large
increase.;
This week will be taken up with en-
rollments, physical examinations, and
class assignments. Freshman women
are considering the various outdoor
sports offered so as to be ready to
sign up for one of them within the
next few days. In addition to the
sports usually offered, quoits have
been added this year to the list.
All women on the campus should
become members of the Women's Ath-
letic association. Membership tickets'
are 25 cents and may be secured in
University hall.
Lab. Supplies, coats, aprons, -etc.,
etc., at Wahr's-316 State St.-Adv.
Frances E. Casparl, vocal teacher,e
semester begins Oct. 6, room 12 Corn-:
well blk., 203 E. Huron. For particu-
lars call 638.-Adv.

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Phil Diamond,
M.Luskin
Merle Kann
Jack Gardner
Harry Sunley
Cy Darling'
C. C. Hamlill

"Doc" Wright
Julius Schmidt
Leonard Talione
Jim Corbett
Tommy Thompson

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Office 324 S State St.

EXPERT
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE

Phone 303-W

BATTERIES

H.'

STARTERS

bookcase,

Tenor Saxaphone.
Drawing Instru-

-Can use several stu-
n devote a few hours
easant and profitablej
renings. Nu. Ex. Firel
207 South Ingalls St.
barbers for Wednes-
Saturday. Guarantees
t. James Barber Shop,

LOST - Card case containing small
amgunt of money and cards bearing
owner's name. Finder please call
452.
LOST-One dark brown kid gauntlet
between Packar'd and South State.
Reward. Phone 2618.,
LOST-Tan overcoat in Arcade The-
ater, Monday night. Reward 'f re-
turned to Daily office.
FOUND-A small neck piece in Cafe-
teria in Nickels Arcade. Phone
1582-W.
LOST-Pair Rubbers, Sept. 29. Find-
er please notify Press office.
c ,MISCELLANEOUS
PERSON who took green overcoate
from Michigan Union last Friday
was seen leaving building and is
known, if same is not immediately
returned to place where stolen ac-
tion will be taken.
MISCELLANEOUS - Profitable posi-
tion for part time man. Apply, R.
J. Spaulding, room~216 Ann Arbor
Savings Bank Bldg., Tuesdays or
Saturdays.

Washtenaw Electric Shop

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Phone 273

200-202 E.'Washington St:

GENERATORS
MAGNETOS

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Michigan Memory Books, Jewelry,
anners, etc., etc., at Wahr's, 316 S.
State St.-Adv.
Laboratory, dentaland waiters coats
and aprons at J. F. Wuerth Co., 322-
324 S. Main St.
We are headquarters for laboratory,
dental and waiters coats. Special
price to. students. -J. F. Wuerth Co.
322-3'24 S. Main St., between Wuerth
and Orpheum theaters.-Adv.

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at my new store
17 NICKELS ARC

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fter 6:30 or 321

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