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THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y

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All juniors and seniors -who NVish to
jiy hockey tils fall arc re ; uestedl to
sign their names on the bulletin bear
at Barb our gymnasium.
IlHouse presidents should call for the
rgning out blanks any dlay before Oc-
~tober 1 at the office of. the dean of wo-
mren. They are responsible for hav-
ing the slips filledl out for the entire
mionth of October.

strokes. No University or gymnasium Library (Ceiling Is Repainted
credit will be given for this, it is mere- One of the improvements made dur-
ly offered as an opportunity for each itesumronhonUvriy
gir-I to better her game, and makce gthsumronsonUieiy
reap :for th~e tennis tournamn'4it. huildings is the repainting of the!
_____ceiling and. side walls of the nmai
Ihereafter notices will be run in the reading room of the Library. The work
Women's column for only two (lays in , was (done at the close of the Summer
succession. Only those notices which session for the purpose of improving
have immediate significance will l:e the light in the large room, and took
run. three weeks' time.
Entering freshmien who have net as Patronize The Daily advertisers.
vet( beeni asigned ilninor advisors. are ; r

TRIM blouses of
white st'r ipe d
dimity withNV-
shaped a n d Peter,
Pan collars. Severe
mannish blouses

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*Optional tennis classes wiil be held
at 2 and 3 o'clock each Wednesday
afternoon at Palmer field for girls who
wish to learn the game. A special in-;
structor will be at the courts at the
4pclfid hours, not only to~teach be-
;inners but also to assist those who
clay in perfecting their vweakest;+

asked to notify Edna Kadow, '25, phone
1325, who is chairman of the informa-
tion committee of the junior adIvisory
Committee. She will be glad to rem-
edy this situation. Juniors who have
not been assigned advisees, are asked
to consult th~e lists postedl in Barbour
gymnasium, as soon as possible.
Havana, Sent. 27.-T-'he railroad and
port measure known as the T, rafa
bill, was passedI by the house.

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THE BUSYWBEE
PASSES
WATCH FORl OPEiNING
TE 42MOR FOUNTAIN

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~sports skirts and
simply t ,t iio red
IIsuits. $2.30,.

with four - in - bad
ties. For wear with

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SAVINGS
3h Card for $4.50.
for $2.25. Figure

isavings.

Call -

SOPHS!
D~id you ever stop to think how
much. easier your work would be if
you had a nice, shiny Corona Type-
writer to do all your notes, reports,
themne, and letters home? Sure, you
can learn to write. We'll te~ch you.
$50 buys a new one, $30 a perfectly
good one. Other makes of ty pewrit-
ers taken in part payment.
0. D. MORRLL
17 -NCKELS ARCADE
The Typewriter and Stationery Store
]Dealer:
L. t." Smithiand Corna _Typewriters

Grodyear's
124 SOUTH MAIN

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To Ann Arbor and Viltv :s In explnatioll regardl t g Ihe presenitationi of serecadin'aa s me'. c laarale under-
taking. You wIvll wsee the orig-1u111 laky iiatacl is shown he ra somie years ago. ' Owing- to its greaaI JNI g1 h, Itwelve acts,,
we are 1inlible to use the regula.r ad dd attractionis. It is. t' yourt a d~antaage to come eaarly.--The .Maaiiiaa.

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for 'Dry Cleaning, Laundry and
Pressing. 'White Swan Cleaners.

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WALLY VANr~
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forceis after'
lV t e y}'..the Author of
WALLAC END'S AMOUS RACING STORIES
HAL JIOA('M P1US-TS 1$RA SCAL1S
"BACK STAGE"

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A"merican H-istory Ralnging Throib1. Three Cell- ple Participated, In TJ
turie3. Complete Cities 'W r(
A-ctiua-l Baittles Arc Shown With Tons of 'thous- stroyed By Fire.
ands of ,Sold ers In EhIe Conflict, 18,000 Peo- The Famous Ku Klu:
-THE CASIT
Ev ne A ,Tamus Star

Cal. BlluCamneroni...
1~argaret Canieron, eilder As-
Flora,Ithe ipet sister.......
Dr. C aebieron............. .
......Spotis"Iynoode _il cn
l'de ('ameron, second ol y,.
... . . . . . J. A-~
Dulie Came(ron, youI? ': ; 11 t
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11aen ny, theo faithful servanit
.~Jenny Lee
hIlo. Austin Stonemuan, Lead-
er of the Itouse. Ralph Lewis
Elsie; Ihis daughter. ill an Gishi
Phil, his elder son Elmer Cliftonu
Tod, the younger son .......
.:... oert Hiarrona
Jeff, thie blaclisnitii:......
.allace lReid
Lydia1' Stonemaxi's mullato
ho tisekeeper . . .: Mary Aldeni

- COMM4G SOON -
BLASCO IBANEZ'S
"ENEMIES OF
WOMEN"

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IF YOUT WILL CLIAP THlE CAST 0OF CHARACTERS FROM THIS ANbNOTTNGI+AdV±N;'
IT WILL AID YO UTN FOLLOWING THE RAPID SUCCESSION OF CLIMAXES CO:N-
L=ECTING TrHIS STORY.

WTERJI'vl OUH ESTV A

PXIIE NEWS

T:he merest statemenxt regarding "The
Birth of a Naon" B' i(a1)Mto superlatives

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