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THE MIC

IGAN DAILY

:'

s Precedence With
ayor In Operating Store'
ue, almost and relatives, taking turns' in coming
is a little, in to purchase supplies which are lim-

sen, '20, and Walter R. Stark, '19. Collin, '18, at Camaguey, Cuba; R. t'.
Alumni who a-re holding National City Patterson, '18, at Sao Paulo; J. A.
bank posts abroad are W. L. Under- Rings, '18, at Montevideo, and C. H.
wood, '18, at London, I. B.. C.;- C. W. Varty, ex-'20 Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

i

ich army sup-
,nd where one
ng from flour
man, to "hob-
for the outer
ster is putting
success out of
n business is

run itself.
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this sale on our
said Mayor Wurs-
the door greeting
r by name. "The
gements of the
>artment were to
he management of
force, but when
about halfnthey
any men. Conse-
Lndling the goods
Koons, who has
strict cdmprising
Many Types
nds of people buy
reigners come in
and bags and all
p carry hame the
come with friends

ited to customers, such as peas and
corn among the canned goods.
The supplies range from canned,
goods, bacon] flour, beans, and canned
meats to hardware, such as pickaxes,
lanterns, pails, hatchets, etc. Second
hand shoes which have been repaired
or are in an original good condition +
are offered, as well as blankets, tow-
els, gloves and numerous smaller'ar-
ticles.
Store Open Daily,
Mayor Wuster said it was hard to
say how long the sale will last, as
that will remain for the Quartermas-
ter department to decide. At the
present time the place is open from
i -to 5:30 every day except Saturday,
when it is open until 8:30. There
are times when carloads' of supplies
arrive and the stackhas to be.un
oaded and arranged, and no custom-1
er- can be served.
No Partiality Shown,
"We want everyone to have a chance
to buy these supplies," was Mayor
Wurster's statement," and to have no
partiality shown between the niother
with a large family and 'little spare
time and the ones who have much
leisure time."

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F. Verse, published 'by
Sons, New York.
1 find a collection of
y masculine in char-
y lacking in anything
igh often permeated
iches worthy of a wo-

receive salaries sufficient to cover
their expenses.
Undergraduates will spend their
summers in New York and after
graduation will- be assigned to one
of the more than 50 foreign branches
of the bank located in South and Cen-
tral America and Europe.
Present holders of the bank scholar-
ships at Michigan are C. L. Rasmus-

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There's comfort, contentment, real satisfaction and
economy in a good pipe. W D C Pipes give you this, and
more. A special seasoning process makes the genuine French
briar bgwl break in sweet and mellow. Pick a good shape'
at your nearest dealer's, at your price.
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tion is reflecte
ever growing prefer
Dorothy Dodd faultl
shoes. The new
typifyas ever the
fashion, and afford ti
range of choice for
quirement of dress.
To you, these style
special appeal. Their
harmony with Fall
covers every need fr
In Dorothy Dodd fine shoes "SHOE-
SOAP" Kid has proved of eucep-
tional value to women. . The good
will established by "Shoe-Soap " Kid
in association with the Dorothy
Dodd Trade Mark and the reputa-
tion of the dealer is complete assur-
ance that women will continue to
find in this leather the quality and
service that they demand.

apprecia-

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ence for conservatism. The Dorothy
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displays style and dependable value in -
best in footwear. It is the shopper's
he widest guide to shoe satisfaction. /
each :re-r
Where Dorothy Dodd. shoes
are sold you will be shown
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complete with courteous attention and R
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