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April 23, 1922 - Image 6

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EARLING CENSURES CLASSMATE
WHO HAS REFUSED TO WEAR
CLASS HEADGEAR

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EDUCATION SENIORS
Senior education students
must order their commencement
invitations and announcements
today in Tappan hall between
the following hours: 9 to 10, and
2 to 5 o'clock.

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EIL REEREVES ANNOUNCE
Mary Pickford in "LittleLord Faunt-
leroy" with health education films,
"The High Road" and "Foot Folies"
at the Wuerth Theater May 8, 9, 10, and
11. Buy tickets now and benefit the
Y. W. C. A. Girls' Camp. Tickets on
sale. at Graham's, Quarry's, Newberry
Hall, Y. W. C. A., Wahr's, downtown,
Sugar Bowl, Century Market, Brown's
Bookstore, Mack's drug counter.-Adv.

I am buying old clothes and paying
the highest prices. $3.00 to $10.00 for
suits. Call 1677-W or bring them to
203 N. Main St. Dave Mordsky.-Adv.
Good Board
For limited umber of lady boarders
at 523 Forrest Ave. Phone 1801 W

They're served
Cafeteria.-Adv.

Editor, The Michigan Daily:
It seems to me, and to all those with
whom I have spoken about the matter,
that any freshman who refuses to wear
a pot or toque has no place in our Un-
iversity. That anyone should even
De think up excuses for not wearing the
freshman headgear is un-Michigan. I
am a freshman and I wear my pot at
all times, not because I am afraid of
,en the underclass conduct committee, nor
that I am proud af it, but because at
71atoes some future time 1 am convinced that
I will be proud of ever having the
p Short chance to appear in a gray toque.
A little time ago the country was
patting itself on the back because Em-
ma Goldman and other reds were de-
ported because they refused to live up
gthat gOe8 to American traditions and tried to put
:e dinner all authority to one side. .Now, when
almost the same thing happens here
the University hesitates. Kick him out
M. and good riddance. Any right minded
1.00 freshman should be ashamed to be seen
with a person who considers his own
selfish fancies before the good of the
University.
A FRESHMAN.
315 so. State Johnson, '23, Announces Engagement
Announcement is made of the en-
gagement of Miss Ruth K. Busso, of
y eating lighter Detroit, .to Ralph R. Johnson, '23.
.ther. ; Your diet Johnson is a member of Delta Sigma
e seasons, as do Rho, national honorary oratorical fra-
ade Cafeteria.- ternity, and was a member of the 1921
and 1922 Varsity debating teams.

A Reliable
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Try a Daily Want Ad.

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Real Food Treat
-is always to be had here

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Food Served Here is Properly
Prepared from Start to Finish
by Expert Cooks. .

COpyright 192P aft Schaffner & Marx

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In Purchasing
Is Our Only

Food, Quality
Consideration.

From fabric to price you'll

Try One of Our Delicious Meals

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The O. K. Restaurant
209 East Liberty

like these suits

And they must satisfy in all de-
tails. MIoney back if they don 't

HEY'RE tweeds; that means unqualified
e smartness. They're in sports and sack

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models; the most popular cuts.

They're

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made by Hart Schaffner

& Marx; your

LA SSIFIE
ADVERTISING

T IS
COLUMN
AT 3 P.M.

guarantee of longest wear, most 'satisfectory

service.

And they're priced

LLANEOUS
e your plans for sum-
udents here at Mich-
00 worth of. brushes
ag vacation. Come in
proposition over and
you can make this
Leader, 232 Nickel's
142-21
are now signing con-
Vear-Ever" aluminum
ing their,summer va-
vassing. College men
profit for last sum-
all Townsend, 1122-M
and get the facts.
145-6
:NG -2 1-4x3 1-4, 3
1-4, 4 cents. Post
ts. Developing 6 roll
Post card size film
All workguaranteed.
Phone 2352-J.' 145
-Call 715-J. Univer-
Music tuner. Victor
Office at Res., 418
140-6
typed and bound.

FOR 8AL
FOR SALE - New Tuxedo size 37,
worn only once. Call Conover,
1462-R. 144-
FOR SALE-Ukelele like new. Worth
$15, will sell for $10. Phone 215-M.
145-21
FOR SALE -- Harley-Davidson three
speed, in fine shape. Cheap. Phone
2665-R. 145
FOR SALE-One Military Ball ticket.
Call Beyer, 2638-W. 145-2
FOR RENT
FOR RENT--Five room furnished cot-
tage on.:Douglas Lake. Across lake
from University Engineering Camp
Davis. Box C. X. 145
LOST
LOST-Waterman fountainf pen, fancy
gold band with initials J. C. Phone
290. 144-2
WANTED F
WANTED-One or two May Festival

X 35.00

09.

Extra trousers that ill double
the life of the suit cost only $7

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an Street at Washington

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