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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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ANN ARBOR, MICH.
MEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING, SHOES
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HABERDASHERY"
AND HATS V.

That confidence which is inspired from the knowl
edge of being correctly, dressed is always enjoyed by

the customers of this House.

We pride ourselves

on the quality,

and style of our merchandise.

FOI SALE
FOR SALE - Mercer two-passenger
sport model (race-about). Top,
windshield, wire wheels, two extra;
tires good. $1,200 or will accept
Ford coupe or Buick in trade. E.
0. Bodkin, 2106 Baldwin Ave. 179-2
FOR SALE. Chep Chevrolet Baby
Grand Roadster. New battery and
ignition, engine and. starter A-1,
tires good, one extra. $200. Call
344. 179-2
FOR SALE-Suitcases, regular sizes,
$1.50 and, $2. The St. Clair Shop,
309-311 North 4th Ave.rPhone 454.
180-
FOR SALE-No. 5 Underwood Type-
writer and miscellaneous supplies;
Call 1205. 180
FOR SALE-Small Victrola, nearly
new. Call 2161-J. 180
FOR REMIT
FOR RENT- Five rooms completely
furnished for light housekeeping.
908 Monroe.. Phone 2563-R. 180
FOR RENT-Cottage by season. Straw-
berry Lake. Railroad Station, Lake-
land. Phone 897-M. 178-3
FOR RENT-To instructor for next
college year, a fine strictly modern:
suite. Phone 736. 172-9
FOR RENT-Rooms to foreign stu-
dents "for Summer school, 427 E. Un-
iversity. 180
FOR RENT - Two single rooms for
ladies,-north of campus. 1724-J.
178-3'
WANTED
WANTED-A waiter and dishwasher
for Summer school. Apostle's Club,
P. M. phone 1049-J. . 180
WANTED-To hire some men who are
expdrienced in farming. C. A. Carls-
ten. 296-R. 179-2
WANTED-To buy canoe before be-
ginning of Summer session. Call
1855. ________180

per cent
REDUCTION

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ON ALL
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
CAPS
HATS
HOSIERY

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To Our Advertisers
appreciates your hearty support
durng the past year, -and with
this, its last issue,- it takes the
opportunity to thank you.
The Daily wishes#at all tunes to
cooperate with its advertisers to
the end that "Daily" advertis-
ing pays, and with this in mind
it urges its readers to patronize
thei friends, The Dailyadver-
tisers.

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L AST TIMES TODAY
MAY ALLISON
Don't let your Wife or Sweetheart fool you - Look
at their hands first and bring them to see,
Extravagance - Learn the secret today.
REGIU LAR !A.DDED ATTRACTIONS
C0OAM I N G T0 M 0 R R 0W
TWO WISE WIVES.'
LOUIS WEBER PRODUCTION,
AN UNUSUAL STORY WITH EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES

WANTED ' To :buy a good
Phone 1873 after 6 P. M.

canoe.
177-4

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IN

THIS
COLUMN
ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

WANTED'
WANTED ,--tidents to board duringj
summer ;whool. Home cooking, $6.00
1er week, $x5.00 for dinner and. sup-
per. Ms. F. M; Cilley, 314 E. Wil-
iam l-t. Phone 2121-M. 177-4.
W A!NS E 7' Xan to sell brukhes dur-l
Good money making
iOLpaOd:. Call Eman, 1268, be-
tween I.t and- 8:30 evenings or
write 1007 E. Huron St. 175-21
WANTED- Salesmen- Local repre-
sentatives throughout Michigan on
high class selling proposition. Ad-,
dress Mr. Jenks, 56 Campau Bldg.,.-
Oeirit, Mich. . 179-2
WANtIED - Fifty double-deck beds,
also d: , bookracks, and, dining
halrs. ghest prices paid. The
* t air op, 309-311 No. 4th Ave.j
_ i 180I
WNTE'D- T'o reserve for next year
.w o,, d !ours for four sophomore
' lik h-east side of sampus"
prefer:ed. Address, Box I. H., care]
Daiy. _ _ 179-22
WX N~II) \ single room for next fall:
ppere-lassman. One within three
or Lour bltks from campus prefer-
red. AMrc'ss, Box L. B. P., Daily.
__178-3
NT> D - Students who can earnj
good money if given the opportunity."
Call Friday or Saturday-4 to 6 P.
M. Mr. Moses, 1308 Geddes 44. 178-3
WANTED-Board by an organization
of 30 men in private dining room for'
school year 1921-22. Address com-
municationsto Box J. R. S. 178-3
WANTED-From July 1st to Sept. 15thI
competent cook for small family.,
No laund-y work. Phono 2096 morn-
ings. _ 1801

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Very desirable furnished
roons at summer rates; running
water, sleeping porch, French doors,
built in wardrobes, also one large
suite on main floor, suitable for mar-
ried couple. Reasonable rent. Also
rooms for . Commencement week.
Phone 855-. 114 N. Ingalls St. 180
FOR RENT-For next year one good
suite and single room for two.
Instructors or upperclassmen pre-
ferred. Rooms are finished and
furnished in oak. Call at 532
Thompson St. Phone 661-W. 178-3
FOR RENT - Furnished three room
apartment for summer months. Also
two large study rooms suitable for
three, and dormitory for winter, on
Washtenaw, two blocks from Dental
Building. Call 2576-J. 179-2
FOR RENT--Single rooms and suite
for both Summer school and' next
year, for upperclassmen. Also single
room for ladies or married couple,
with kitchen privileges and private
entrance. 1478-R. 180
FOR RENT-A number of nice rooms
and suites~ two students to each, to
seipet upperclassmen or club, for
next year. Act at once. Mrs. Smith,
803 S. State St. Phone 754-R. 179-2
FOR RENT-Suites or single rooms
furnished for two. Modern conven-
ienees, cool location. Board 'if de-
sired. Phone 481-R. 1021 E.Huron
St. 180
FOR RENT - Rooms for summer
school and commencement week. One
block from campus. Strictly mod-
ern. Call 1878-W. 179-2
FOR RENT-R'ooms for men,' double,
single and suites. House owned and
run by student. 908 Monroe, one

WANTED-1921 Michiganensian. Call
69-M. 179-2
WANTED - To rent Wheel Chair.
Phone 960. 1201 Bast Huron. 180
LOST AND FOUND
LOST- Waltham watch, gold chain
and gold knife Saturday. Finder
please return to H. A. Loeb, 605 E.
Jefferson. Reward. 177-4
LOST-Soph Prom program used as
purse. Please call Betty Hoyt.
2226-M. 179-2
LOST--Fraternity pin-A. P. X.--name
on back. Call 1366. Reward. 179-2
LOST-Black-rinmed glasses in case.
Finder please return to 644 E. Uni-,
819 S. State St. Phone 530 or after 8'
versity. Phone 2445-J 180
LOST-General Chemistry Laboratory
Manual-lHale-Friday in 102 Ec.,
201 U. H., or 356 N. S. Call 2410 and
ask for Rochow. 180
MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENTS WISHING an eiceptional-
ly good paying proposition see Mr.
Nash at Michigan Union, Monday,
June 13, after 10 A. M. 178-3
The Upper Room Bible Class holds
its last session for the college year
this evening at 7 o'clock in the "Upper,
Room,"' Lane Hall. It is Senior night
and the program will be given chiefly
by members of the Senior class. There
will be special music and a dozen "two
minute" speeches in addition to a talk
of ten or twelve minutes by Dr. Mc-
Candliss of Haian, China. All this in
one hour. It will not be dull. All
"Michigan Men" welcome.-Adv.
Chop Suey

Phone Orders
Promptly Filled

Mail Orders
Promptly Filled

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- STORE OPENS 8:30

EST. 1857

TORE CLOSES 5:30

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A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS

Going

Home ?~

Examinations! Horrible word? Of

course,

but after it cones the welcome phrase, "Going

Home".

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Will remain open
all summer

And going home means packing everything that you brought to school
with you and all that you have accumulated during the year. What to do
with it is a problem. It just never will go into the trunk that you have.

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Quan j TtusgLo .
013 Liberty St. E '

At Mack's you will find the very sort of luggage that you need..
kind that is serviceable, well wearing, and good -looking.

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ED-Eight :pperclassmen d-i block froi Tappan. 180
rooms on south-west side of FOR RENT-Next college year, one or
us for next,year. Box P Q . ~oros unse rufrih
178-3 two ro, frnished ufr
ed. Ferdon rad. No other room-
ED- Lady cue:,,{e, position in es.Poe16-,18

vTF

simple bookkeepinig or general 'Meie,
part or full time. Box J. G. T.
Daily. 179-2
'ANTED-Good room for two ladies
at commencemn?'t time. South-west
side 'of Campus preferred. Write to
L. E. Frost, 300 E. Jefferson. 1
ANTED-Suite of rooms for student
couple near campus. No other room-.
es in horse. Box M. B,. X1M., Daily.
178-3

'OR RENT-Ten room furnished house
for summer, with garage. Three
blocks from campus. $60 a month.
Call 738-W. 179-2
FOR RENT-Rooms for Commence-
m'ent week anl Summer school. Very
reasonable. Call at 425 South Division
St. 180
FOR RENT-Cool,pleasant suites for
summer school for Instructors or
Upperclassmen. Phone 2726-R. 179-2

PACKING BOXES.
All kinds and sizes, large
or small, heavy and light,
some with steel bands.
Just what. you need for
shipping cases or storage.

There are bags of all sizes, small week-end ones, and large ones that will
hold a good supply of clothing, made of genuine leather and of fabricoid, the
latest productions, $4.00, $5.00, $10.00, and up to $35.00.
A fine selection of Boston Bags, made of soft leather, in black
and brown, $3.45, $3.98, and $4.50.

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Patent leathersuitcases, , the newest thing in bright shiny leather,
lined, with trays or without, at $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, and $12.00.

silky
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ED-Single room for next year FOR RENT-Two furnished light
ouse with few other students. I housekeeping rooms and kitchenette.
'ess Box S. M., Mich. Daily. 180 Price $35. 110 N. Ingalls St. 179-2
ner school July 5 to Aug. 2U. Typewriters may be used at the
and, Typewriting, Secretarial School of Shorthand at 10-cents per
Lg, Bookkeeping, Commercial hour. You can afford to typewrite
ng. Hamilton Business Col- your themes at this low rate. 711 N.
Adv. Univ. Aye .-Adv.

ARMY SURPLUS STORE
213 North 4th Ave.
Summer term in commercial branch-
es begins July 5 at the School of Short-
hand, 711 N. Univ. Aye.-Adv.

Rattan and fibre summer suit cases, light to carry and roomy, at $4.50,
$5.00, $6.00, and $8.00.
Fibre and leather suit cases in large sizes, $10.00, $15.00, and up.
Wardrobes and dress trunks, in all styles, made of shiny fibre, at $15.00,
$20.00, $25.00, $50.00, and up.

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