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October 04, 1919 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-10-04

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LITERARY COLLEGE FACULTiY
TO DISCUSS ARMY COURSES
In order that literary students may
be able to~ elect courses in fthv mili-
tary tactics depa rtment, engineering
college, looking td commissions in the
signal, ordnance, and coast artillery
reserve corps, the military tactics
department will bring the problem be-
fore the literary college faculty: next
week, according to information given
out F~riday.
At present only engineering students
are given credit for~ the R. 0. T. C~.

icourses here. It is the belief ofbLeut.-
Col. Lucas that liter'ary students
should also be permitted to take mil-
itary work. Mlany lits served ini ,tech-
nical branches during the wair with
success.
F"ifty englineering students have al-
ready enrolled for the various military
'co~urses.
First meeting of "Upp er Room
B ible Class" this evening from 7 to 8
o'clock. All Univ-ersity men inivited.
Special prog~ram.--Adv.
Wall- paper, paints, floor oils, glas
brushes,. polishes and in fact every-
thing in the wall-paper and paint bus-
iness.' C. If. Major & Co., Phone 237.
-Adv.

S TRIKERS CLAIM RANKS
REM1AIFN FIRM; DISTRICT QUIET
(By Associated Press)
Pittsburgh, Oct. 2.-The steel strike
situation in the Pittsburgh district
remains virtually unchanged today.
Steel company officials continued to
maintain that more men were return-
ing to work and' tonnage was being
increased, while the striking steel'
men leaders' declared their men were
"holding firm."
Good experienced Tenor and Bass
Soloists wanted for church work. Ap-
ply 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.
-.Adv.
The Arcanae careteria in the Nickels
Arcade is now open with lots of good
fresh vegetables, home-killed pork,
etc., from our own farm. The baked
goods we prepare in our Bakery. We
have not raised our prices:-Adv.
For, artistic wall-papers go to C. H.
Major & Co., Phone 237. Adv.

If you, have not visited our Mill-
enery Parlors, it will pay you to
do so. WE CAN PLEAE YOU.

S tephnes4
IHEAR STATE

Van's Lunch
1116 S. U. Phone 699W.

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Service- -Qu4ality- -Cleanliness

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PAINTS L, I
PANIPHONE 84

EXPERT

AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE

Lyndon and 'Company
-Established 1905-

BATTERI ES,
STIAk T'ERS

GENERATORS

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Ann Arbor's Exiclusirve Kodak
and Finishing Shop,
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies

MAGNETOS

Washlenaw Electric Shop
Phone 273/ 200-202 E. Washington St.

Expert

Amateur Finishing by mostk
]Modern Methods

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A TEMPERAMENTAL

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He's madde Ty Cobb,
look 1like a raw Recruit
After he took the 1"glrls cure," But before that!S
He keep sending them over and they kept knock-,
lug them down so last that the score keeper got:
writer's cra imp trying to keep track. ot the damage.
The umpire got tongue-tied calling "and satel"
and then they sent him back to HER a thousand Mi
les away TI#AT'S WHERE THE FUN STARTS!i

She had picked her husban4 Iron all the men I
the world because hefdidno't look at another won
an-- and then she discovered his secret-- he had
stenographer, the' brute! '
A PEPPY PLAY ABOUT WIVES AND SUTENOGS
Burton Holmes Travelogue TPCLTP

"HIS PRIIDE and SHAME"

SENNETT
COMEDY

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