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average strenuousness of a student's well" should not be content until fre-
life. The inevitable result in each quent and thorough examinations
ease is a life of more or less failure, have revealed whether his condition
uselessness, and economic burden to is a result of .getting on the wrong
others. track or is due to some organic de-
The student who regards himself as feet. The latter then should be treat-
permanently "not strong" or "not ed or corrected.

Men to F
by Em-

SHEAFFER's

Last Times Today
THE STAR WHO HAS TAKEN ANN ARBOR By

ABILITY

LIFE TIME PEN

s have come from
yers in charge of the
oyment bureau rela-
ich may be done by
the summer months.
o coming in from stu-
summer employment,
ts get the results of
uations and discover-

A Fountain Pen without.

an

equal. . Guaranteed for life-
long service. Step in and try it

The Eberbach & Son Co.
200-204 E. LIBERTY ST.

these
o act
>f the
fly of .

Variety
arieties of

la"ps,
to the
Lodicals,
ke. 'DiP-

interest to those of a
i of mind and who
re are also, letters
a request for several
coats.
r inventions of a me-
-a letter telling of a
needle, has arrived,
er has arrived adver-
ring needle. Many of
, as claimed in the
selling ones. Special-
students abound,.such
nants, emblem jewel-
iese latter being more
ale rather than far
sumimer vacatio'n..

F
_ Fragrant Bl3end NF K .a ,'' ,;
steadfast friend,
rich and mellow
as old wine;
more men say
In-CO9-pa-ra-blyfne!
-
e
- - - - co ..

What happens when a cock-
tail coquette tries to run a
fishing skipper on the rocks
and finds herself drifting into
the matrimonial sea?
Dick is different ;from the
boy you s a w in "ToI'able
David." But you will like him
every bit as much in this
story.

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students
Sin- the
"' "sales- I.AOD

,

ings done,"
efforts of
equally as

We want yob to come in and
look over our stock of diamonds. We
promise you the finest display of blue
diamonds in this part of the State

interestedn n any
may call at the
in the office of
hts, room 2r ni-
tfurther particu-

ADDED
Maok Ronnett Comedy
BY HECK!
look Who is Here Starting
gummount I

.ranging in sizes from

quarter.

carets

to two carets.

i

dresses

I. C. Students
iday, new president of
agricultural college, appeal-
support and co-operation
ident in making the college
.rce in Michigan life, in his
ance before the student
veek.
y outlined a policy of in-
udies and activities. While
subjects were largely con-
cific matters such as agri-
engineering, he said, this
on why the student should
3 interested in society, in
litics, in literature, and
ening ilelds.
IIVERSITY '3
MMON HEALTH
of physical examinations
y detection of disease and
already been emphasized.
iot' overlook, however, the
t will be derived from
ical examinations in the
on and assurance that the
physically sound. Let us
a Harvard report:
greatest value of this ex-
o any mind, and with this
n strongly impressed, is
h the detection of existing
the assurance of a larger
oys, who think that they
le, that they are really
Boys Worry
enough, there were more
bought they had a serious
et , usually of the heart,
fond entirely sound than
bought they were well and
. In many instances boys
ring over ailments that
r fanciful, but this worry
a considerable effect upon
al condition. The import-
' ~"""" v hvicl x

The prices on this class of dia-
monds is no more than you will pay
for stones of inferior quality elsewhere.
A large stoCk of fancy Platinum,
1,-kt. White Gold and Green Gold
mountings for your selection.

t

6

ARNOLD

AND

C OMPANY

Jewelers

220

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GOOD SHOES

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Are always the
end.

cheapest in the

Gunboat Williams-pug with the pile-driver punch!
Some son, you'll say, for a nice respectable papa
with lords and dukes! Some lover for lady fair, qi
.er society's elite!
But hurrah for a lad that was never licked! An
and see. 'em all fall for Gunboat!
.Six joyous reels to a finish! with beauty and "
the ringside!
Based on the Famous Play
"THE CHAMPION"
By A. E. Thomas and Thomas Louden

t4
TWhat is why vwe reCommen
SAoesfor Men
They are leaders in the shoe world just as we
are leaders in this community.
A pair of Nettletons this season will convince
,you of their real worth.

.

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*Wahr's Shoe Store

Cast inolu
f

de-

PHONE 1115

lO8S. MAIN

8 B,.

Made by

Sold by Us

ides Lois Wilson Directed by Philip E. R
ADDED SPECIAL..
"THE NORTHERN
From the Short Story Classic by James
"THE WILbERNESS M
Featuring ETHEL GREY TERRY LEWIS STONI

too many studentsI
1 life on the wrong

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