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June 25, 1922 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1922-06-25

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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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Criliq ue
(Continued from Page Three)
inety-nine books out of every hund-
ed are bad, and even selecting with
he utmost of precaution, nearly half
f the volumes I take up are bad;
ot as bad as Connell's book, but bad
nough to keep me studying synonyms
f derogation in endeavor to refrain
rom being too monotonous repiti-
ion, bad enough to keep me in a con-
tant state of irritation.
The business becomes cloying, dis-
asteful. But if one is honest one
Subscrite today for The Summer
)aily.-Adv.
Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv.

must go through with it. The better
way would be to ignore such books,
but here two drawbacks present them-
selves. One, out of courtesy, ought
to review a book sent gratis by the
publishers for review purposes, and
again one ought dutifully offset as
much as possible the whole host of
critical asses who praise nine vol-
umes out of ten.
I turn to my contraband whiskey
for its higher potentialities.

Liberty Tea Shop, 620 East
serves home cooked meals.
meals or weekly rates.-Adv.

Liberty,
Single

46 issues-The Summer Michigan
Daily-46 issues.-Adv.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

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MICHlIGAN GRADUATES
GET HIGH POSITIONS
FREY, '22, HEADS NEWS BUREAU;
SMITH, '22, EDITOR OF
MAGAZINE
James G. Frey, '22, managing editor
of the 1922 Michiganensian, and Fran-
cis M. Smith, '22, managing editor of
Chimes, campus opinion magazine
last year, have both beexl appointed
to high positions in the state.
Frey, who spentapproximately four
years on Michigan publications, and
'who has also had considerable exper-
ience in practical newspaper work, is
is now director of the Booth syndicate
bureau in Ann Arbor. He will have
complete charge of the supplying all
of the Booth syndicate newspapers
with news of the city and of the Uni-
versity.
Smith several weeks ago assumed
the managing editorship of the Cad-
illac Clearing House,, the official house
organ of the Cadillac Motor company
in Detroit. This magazine is circulat-
ed among all the Cadillac branch of-
fices and factories throughout the
country, as well as to all of the con-
cern's district managers and sales
men.
Bruce Swaney, another Michigan
man, a member of the class of 1918,
is the editor of the Cadillac Crafts-
men, the magazine which is devoted
to the interests of the employees of
the Cadillac Motor company. Verne
E. Burnett, '17, is advertising man-
ager of the company.

Gun and Blade Club to Meet Daily throughout the Summer ses-
Members of the executive commit- sion.--Adv.I
tee of the Gun and Blade club will I_
meet in room 302, Union, at 5 o'clQck Daily throughout the Summer ses-
today. si n.-Adv.
Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers:-Adv.

Liberty Tea Shop, 620 East Liberty,
serves home cooked meals. Single
meals or weekly rates.--Adv.
Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv.
Read the Daily classified columns.-

FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS

W

AHR9S

UNIVERSITY .
BOOKSTORES

Some Things
We Sell for
Less-

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FOR SUMMER SESSION

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Fountain Pens

BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

Ca1t . yn

Waterman

Swan

NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT UP
FRUITS and VEGETABLES

FOR WINTER

MOPS and OILS
BROOMS and
BRUSHES
BASKETS
WAITER COATS
WAITER
APRONS

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Gold and Silver Pencils
Eversharp and Fynepoint
e1.00 upwards
Alarm Clocks
Big and Little Bens and others

This is the place to buy the utensils
you need to do your preserving suc-
cessfully, for we have prepared well
with a complete assortment of kettles,
collanders, fruit jars and rubbers,
scales, pans, spoons, paring knives,
chopping bowls and other necessities.

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Watches
Complete Line

Theaters

JO - C. FISCHER CO.
Up-to-the-Minute Hardware

Main nr. Washington

Washington nr, Main

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Special Sale gf

Desk

Lamps

GARRICK-DETROIT
"Wait Till We're Married," which
will be the offering of the Bonstelle
company at the Garrick next week, is
another play which is new to De-
trotters.
This play was done in New York
with Marion Coakley playing the lead,
that of a social butterfly who has been
spoiled by attention and luxury. She
meets Willie, a studious, serious,
hard working chap and he is so en-
tirely different from the young men
that she knows that she becomes in-
terested in him, in fact feels a sort 9f
proprietary interest inasmuch as their
first introduction was when she sav-
ed him from drowning, and at once
proceeds to make Willie over. The
making over process is the plot of the
play.
It is all delicious foolery, includ-
ing cocktails fed to primn aunts for
the first time in their lives, and makes
excellent farce material.
Follow Greater Michigan with The
Summer Daily.--Adv.
46 issues--The Summer Michigan
Daily--46 issues.-Adv.
Read the Daily classified columns.--
Adv.
Ann Arbor
Savings Bank
Two Offices:
N. W. Corner Main and Huron St
707 N. University Ave.

TOILET PAPERS
TOILET SOAPS-
Laundry Kits
Complete. . 139
HOAG'S1
Phone 112 209-211 E. Wash'g'n
Your Girl Makes One.
You Make Two.
After 4:00 o'clock take her and go to the

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Optical Dept.
Lenses Ground and Frames Repaired
HALLER & FULLER
STATE STREET JEWELERS

an Extra Pair of Trousers
with every suit order, selected from
the Spring Woolens.

The Home of Better Clothes and Furnishings at Fair Pices
For 'a limited time we will give absolutely

Boudoir

Lamps

This means that you will be
securing a four piece Suit
at the C OST of a three
piece suit.

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If you are in need of a new
desk lamp, or want an
attractive boudoir lamp you
will find this sale a wonder-
ful opportunity.

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We will write an accident policy for
your protection.
BUTLER
INSURANCE
209 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLD06
Tel. 441-M

Rotary-Kiwanis Ball
June, 29th.

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Representatives f or Kahn Tailoring Company

The

DETROIT EDISON

Summer

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Corner Main and William Streets

Phone 2300

Subscribe today for The Summer
Michigan Daily.-Adv.
Delivered to your door-'The Sum-
mer Daily.-Adv,.

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Palm

Beach

Suits

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New and Secondhand

We also wish to emphasize the unusual values found in our Halifax Tweeds
and Palm Beach Suits and Golf Sweaters, You are always able to use these
clothes to advantage and that is one reason why they are so economical. Hal-
ifax Tweed suits complete are selling for $18.00. Don't delay in making
your selection because, at this price we expect them to move.
Palm Beach Suits from $10.90 up -- These are all ready to wear.
EARLY SHOWING OF FALL SUITINGS

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