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hat his company will now be able to
end their men over on leave of ab-
ence to secure this training, which
ill render them available for intel-
gent transportation service with the
'a c k a r d p e o p le in m u c h le s s tim e th a n w u d b o s b e o h r i e h s i
le spirit of the whole course-co-op-
ration with highway men and others
iterested outside of the University
,s weU as the undergraduate and
raduate student ,body, to provide
ained, men for the future needs
f greatly expanded highway de-
artmeiits. A' new era of
ctivity for the highways has begun
nid demands trained men-both in the
onstruction and traffic ends.

course will be the Davis library of
highway engineering, located at room
407, Engineringt;'uilding. This is the
most complete collection of books on
highway engineering and alliedl3 sub-
jects in the country and is avilable' to
the general public as ,well as the en-
tire student body. Her~e all necessary
reference books relating to any phase
of the course may be located. In addi-
tion to this library, thjeUniversity li-"
brary and. engineering and chemical
libraries ni,, be used .by advanced or
graduate students in' highway engi-
neerinig.

The Screen

xAT THE ARCADE
E'ugene O'Brien says that being a
star is not all it seems. He. feels
that he has good, reason to make this
statemient, for since it was',announced
a short time ago that he had been
made a star, things have begun to ha~-
pen in 'rapid order.
First, his tailor made a fifty per.
cent jump in the price of his clothes;
then his hotel 'raised the rent, and
everyone else began to follow suit.
"'The, Perfect Lover," Mr. O'Brien's
first starring vrehicle 'will' be shown
at the Arcade the last times today.
Tomorrow the Arcade will present
Hale' Hamilton in "The Four Flush-'

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Sly Secret is coming 01
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CRET!

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lCONFIDENTIAL
tds in this town. But the
Lit soon at the ARCADE
nd will cause many a
3nial nightmare,
member It's
CONFIDENTIAL
but Just wait!

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semester begins Oct. s; l
well blk., 20 E.K Huron.'
tars call 638.--Adv.

vocal teacher,
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STUDY LAMPS & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES

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Accordlixg to the Metro press sheet, Mr. kfa milton
attended the Law Sebhool a.t the Unxi'ersity of
Michigea, ard was particularly a~ctive in athea-'
ties, especially Frootba.ll.
Comrnlrr -"Strictly Corifidehlztial" 1M &dge
Kenznedy tells vis to keepW'str-ictly con-i
fideuitial", bxxt it's too good to keep.

WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP
PHONE 273--200 E. WASHINGTON

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te Program, "False
iComedy and Scenic.
'AIIAN ENTERTAIN-
EEK. DURING THIS
HJE ADMISSION WILL
War Tax Included.
mond in "Dangerous
ews and Comedy.,
?WIS STONE IN HIS
N, "MiAN'S DESIRE"
COMEDY AND COL-

II

He's JmadeTy Cobb
I lok like arawReruit
Aft er he took the'"girls cure," But before that!S
Hie keep sending them over and they kept knock-'
lug them down so fast that the score keeper got
writer's cramp trying to keep trackE of the damage.
The umpire got tongue-tied calling "aend safe"t
and thin they sent him back to HER a thousand mi-
les away THAT'S WHERE THE FUN STARTS!i

A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE
She had picked her husbnd fron all the men in
the world because he didn't look at another wom-
an-- and then soe Aiscovereed his secret-- he had a
Stenographer, the brute!i,
A PEPPY PLAY ABOUT WIVES AND STENOGS~

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Hrton Holmes Travelogue TOPICAL TIPS

30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
-2-3-MIABEL NOPMAND in
'Admission, 10c and 20c;
Stone in "Johnny Get Your
a News and Comedy (ret.).
G - Geo. Larkin in "The
ii" with a Ford Weekly and

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"HSIS .PRIDE and SHAME"

SENNETT
COMEDY

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COMING
""The Valley 6otGiants"

WALLACE REID

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