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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

YOUNG ASSUMES INTERNA TIONAL ROLE
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CLASSIFIEDS
TYPEWRITERS
TYPE WRITERS-All makes
Sold, rented, cleaned and repaired.
Ha"'e you seen the new CORONA
Four? The greatest typewriter pro-
duced in the last twenty years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
LOST
LOST - Key, Tau Beta Pi, bearing
name S. H. Hulse, on or around
campus. Finder return to Michigan
Daily office. Reward.
LOST-One black leather glass case,
containing two pairs of glasses.
Telephone 3168 or 1463-R. H. Bus-
sey.
LOST - Small Gold Fountain pen.
Downtown Thursday. A. T. O. crest.
Finder please call 1287.
TYPEWRITING .
THERE is always a last minute rush.
Take your work to O. D. Morrill, 17
Nickels' Arcade, at once, have it type-
written and avoid disappointment.
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Young man or young lady
for photographic work. Phone 108.
324 S. State St. Calkins-Fletcher
Drug Co.
STUDENT wanted to earn big pay
after school. Apply 714 Monroe St.,
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Watch Repairing
FINEST Watch Repairing in the city.
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
FOR. SALE
A STANDARD typewriter for $10.
Good condition. Call at rear of 719
Oakland.

GROOMES' BATHING BEACH
Whitmore Lake
Refreshments Of All Kinds
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Now Playing
ON THE STAGE-
Cliff Nichols and his orignial
"YOUNGER GENERATION"
ON TH SCRIEN-
Milton Sills in
"THE LAST HOUR"
Coming Sunday
Ralph Lewis in
WESTBOUND LIMITED"

Now Showing
Jack Hoxie in
"The Red Warning"
Comedy and Pathe Review

Comedy and Pathe Review

Fri-Sat. Hoot Gibson and
Laura LaPlante in
"Ride For Your Life"
Century Comedy and Fox News

Coming Sunday-Dustin Farnum
in "KENTUCKY DAYS"
"The Leather Pushers"
Fox News

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Owen D. Young is apidly becoming
a sort of international handyman.
With the conference in London in full
swing, an extremely important event
has happened outside the conference
which is destined to have a consider-
able influence upon it. This is the
reported acceptance by Owen D.
Young of the post of agent-general
for reparations payment. His reported
acceptance of the post when the Re-
paration Commission will formally
proceed to his appointment is said to
have caused great satisfaction in
both Paris and London,
Among leading European states-
men it is felt that the role of agent
for repaation payments is that of an
intermediary of the greatest possible
importance between the Reparation
Commission and the various commis-
sions which will survey the different
souces of receipts in Germany. It is
further reported that if M. Herriot
and Mr. MacDonald agree on this point
Mr. Young will be the arbitrator on
many important subjects, including
the possible application of sanctions
in the event of Ferman failure to pay.-
It clearly requires a big man who
can inspire confidence that is world-
wide; and Mr. Young is regarded as
such a man.
Subscribe for The Summer Mich-
igan Daily.-Adv.

HEALTH SERVICE OPEN
The privilege of the University
Health serviee will be extended
to all students of the University
Summer session. The Health
service is located at the corners
of Washtenaw and Volland ave-
nues and will be open from 9 to
12 o'clock daily except Sundays
and from 2 to 5 o'clock, Satur-
days and Sundays excepted. All
students who care to tale ad-
vantage of it are given free med-
ical service.
Physicians are available at all
times by calling the Health ser-
vice infirmary, University 186-M.
Washington, July 22.-The post-
offie department announced that Post-
master-General New had authorized
CA R R i C K
Pop. Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c
Nights 25c - 50c.- 75c and $1.09
9th Week -15th Season
THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
in the American Historical Romance
"The Awful Mrs. Eaton"
2nd Week Owing th his Big Demand
FRANK McGLYNN,
Creator of Role of Abraham Lincoln,
PlaX s Andrew Jackson
NEXT WEEK-LEAH KILESCHNA

the appointment of 160 new clerks iiq Try Classified ads fortbig Results.
the New York postoffice,20 in the Los igan Daily.-Adv.
Angeles postoffice, and 20 in the St.
Louis postoffice. Watch Page Three for real values.
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DANCIN'G
Every Nite (except Monday) and All
Day Sunday at
ISLAN D LAKEL
Follow M-65 Out North Main
Near Brighton

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SILK DRESSES, SHIRTS
WHITE SWEATERS, COATS
Summer wear of every
kind is thoroughly, and
safely cleaned by White
Swan.
Call us about it, 165 or
bring your clothes to our
Station in the Press Bldg.
White Swan Laundry

HETHER art and a
ham sandwich-or
a head waiter and
a la carte-is your lot,
Budweiser fits either
occasion equally well.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST. LOUTS
Budweiser

Ann Arbor's Leading Cleaners

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