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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

9~ 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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A i)1,l 4 icatiok a4Rec 19 ile D u r i~ e -,d l i ansid1~ e Show n for A ll
Weedk Betwveen 10:30 atit 12 Nafil, Sttate, .iid County
At T :apai 1$lzifl C n iiidf;2
400 CANDI01DATES MEET SOCIALISTCS POLL ONE
Moitre thanl 400 students attended the I i Vl clection returns for the coun-
Il11'.e',u of appoinntments meetidng heldty v'; t h ',ie cexception of those from
at 10 o'clock yesterday mtornling in the No rt) eiel di(strict were gvien out
auditorium.r of Newberry hall. Miss (fr cmt the court house yesterday. The
M0argaret Cameron, secretary of the No 'thil(l vote is estimated to give
committee, described by means of'tthe Rulic ans< Tl around 133 votes and
vampile enrollmrent blanks distributed ini thefiur given below, this num-
at the door what information would 1,er is not included in the Republican
be( required of applicants and what t.tal in every case an overwhelming
reJsponsibilities would follow registra- ';j _(.y was givean to the Repub li-
tiofl. ',can c).rtid: tes.
The enrollment will take place I Ior jpreside ntial electors the votes
from 10:30 to 12 every day next week# cast were: Replublican, 14,064; Demo-
in th'e office of the bureau; at room 'rat , 3,39,1; Independent Progessive,
102 Tappan hall. No fees will be 1,674; Prohibition, 92; Socialist-La-I
charged for the 'services of the bureau. bur, 75; Socialist, 1.. The vote for
Candida.tes will fill out the regular! governor ;staunds: Groesbeck, 11,781;
enrollment forms, including location; Frer.sdorf, 6,755. Lieutenant-gover-
blanks to enable the bureau to call nor: Welsh, 14,120; Doyle, 4,271. Sec-
them at any hour of the day for con- retary of :state: Deland, 14,669; Jar-
saltation; they will obtain recornmen- I vis 37931. Treasurer: McKay, 14,426;
dations from professors here in their #lertjic, 4,073. Auditor General : Ful-
i-aior and mrinor subjects, from pro- 1er, 14,721; Spoidon, 96. Attorney
fessors at other institutions of higher General: D~ougherty, 14,292; Cava-
lear ning, aind from superintendentsl naugh, 4,031.'
:aul principals under whom they have I In the race for the United States
ILad teach ing experience. SpecialI Senatorship Couzens polled 10,532
rcormmendation forms are provided vtr+against 8,362 for Cooley for the3
by thei bureau. Applicants will also fall term. For the short term Cou-
file four photographs, of a style andl tens polled 10,909 against Cooley's
ize already specified to local photog- 7,762. For Rtepresentative to congress
raplhers. (2nd district) 1Michener stands 14,-1
468 against 4,120 for Helme.
Nlorthwestern's 60 piece band pa- State Senator: Howarth, 12,386;F
raded upi and down the field between Abbott, 6,220. Representative to state
halves, and formed in front of theF legislature: (1st district) Sink, 8,463;
Northwestern stands and splayed the Geriock, 2,498. State legislature (2nd
Purple's song. district) Warner, 5,992; no opp~onent

County officets elected were as fol-j Treasurer: Blum, 13,087; Stadtmiller,
lgws: County clerk: Pray, 14,382; 15,899.
Beck-with, 4,501. Sheriff: Robinson,-
11,571; Wuister, 7,53:1. Judge Probate:j Don't delay--Pay your Subscription
D~eland, 13,124; Witherell, 5,873.1 today.

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FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY1
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Youthful, and pretty
as the girls who wear /4', \,
it - in tan calfskin,I1
witd the cross-crease
short vamp, pug-
hosed wide toe, and

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Wh1en the barber~
bobs the hair
\\TJLK-OVER shortens the vamps
4 adlowesthe heels of shoes to give
you this new style. It's the smartest, dain.
tiest little youthful style ever made for girls
-- a short vamp, round toe oxford with a
low heel. In your regular size it makes
your foot look two full sizes smaller.
R. 1. HOFFSTETTER
115 South Mfain St.

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