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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DALY

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Pierpont Morgan Plays Leading
Role In Allied Reparations Tangle
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The leading figure in the German repaiations situation is not Heiiiot,
French premier, or MacDonald, British pr emiei, but J. ierpont Morgan
the American banker, who, though hc denies it, is accusedI by allied lead'-
ers of attempting to dictate to the re parations conference now in session
in London. Morgan is leader among the international bankers who pro
pose to float a loan for Germany. This photo, made in Paris, shows Mor-
gan (right) with H. H. Hlarjes, director of Morgan-I-arjes, the Morgan
bank in Paris.

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AT THE THEATERS
Screen-Today
Majestic-Poli Negri in "Men";
"Hot Air," a Mermaid com-
edy; Aesop Fable; Ollendorf
topical sketch.
Wuerth-Ralph Lewis in "West-
bound Limited"; "The Tam-
ing of the Shrewd."
Orpheum - Dustin Farnum in
"Kentucky Days"; "The
Leather Pushers."
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle
company gives "Leah Kles-
cha."

LOST-Cloth note book in Engineer-
ing Society room. Finder please
call 2100-M.
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.
WANTED-TO RENT
SINGLE room, where there are no
other students, for the next school
year. Phone 394, Mathews.
Watch Repairing
FINEST Watch Repairing in the city.
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
TYPEWRITING and MLMEOGRAPhI-
ING promptly and neatly done. Any-
thing from a postcard to a book.
Sixteen years experience on college
work
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
BONDED
DAILY BUS SERVICE
FROM
Chamber of Commerce
Leave Arrive
7:45 A. M. Ann Abror 6:30 P. M.
Milford
Highland
Holly
Arrive Leave
10:30A. M. Flint 3:45 P. M.
Dance Nite Service to Whitmore
WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Leave An Arbor 8:30 P. M.
Return 11:15 P. M.
SPECIAL RATES FOR PARTIES
$1.00
Round Trip

Read the Want AdsI
IRVING WAIRMOL[S, DS. CG
Chiropodist and '
Orthopedist
707 N. University. Phone 5262

CA R R I C K
Pop. Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c
Nights 25c - 50c - 75c and $1.00
Toth Week 151h Season
THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
Iu One of the Most Notable
Crook Plays Ever Produced
"LEAH KLESCHNA"
M'!elodrama! Comedy! "Thrills!
Sup erlalibe Romance!
Next Monday-"MARY THE THIRD"
Watch Page Three for real values.

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Now Playing
Laura LaPlante in
"YOUNG IDEAS"
With T. Roy Barnes and a
great comedy cast
H. C Witwer's
"The Taming of the Shrewd"
Coming Thursday
Charles Dickens' famous novel
"David -Copperfield "
Next Week
Ralph Lew is in
"THLE WESTBOUND LIMITED"

Now Playing
Matty Mattison in
"NORTH OF ALASKA"
Comedy and Pathe Review
-Friday and Saturday
Lucille Ricksen in
"BEHIND THE CURTAIN"
Billy Sullivan in
Last chapter of
"The Leather Pushers "
Fox News

CLASSIFIEDS
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS-All makes
Sold, rented, cleaned and repaired.
Have you seen the new CORONA
Four? The greatest typewriter pro-
duced in the last twenty years.
0. D. MORRILL2,
17 Nickels' Arcade
LOST
LOST-English shepherd puppy, three
months old, light brown with white

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face and neck.
BZaldwin Ave.,
July 26. Pleace

Strayed from 1037
Saturday morning,
call 3104.

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HEALTH SERVICE OPEN
The privilege of the University
Health service 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 take ad-
vantage of it are given free med-
ical service.
Physicians are available at all
times by calling the Health ser-
vice infirmary, University 196-M.

It has become evident that at no
other time of the year is the' long
distance telephone service so much
in demand as it is during the months
of July and August. This is probab-.
ly due to the fact that the many va-
cationists who are away during the
summer months like to keep in touch
must remain at home.
with those who are less fortunate and
In July the toll service is general-
ly greater than at any other time;
but August runs a close second and
it is not until the middle of October
that it resumes its normal state. June
has been above average this year
1 probably due to the Republican and
i Democratic National Conventions held
in Cleveland and New York respec-
tively.

Pr e-Inventory Sale
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
13 OFF
FRAMED PICTURES, POTTERY
ART GOODS, Etc.
Photocraft Shop
2 Nickel's Arcade Opposite Postoffice

USED CAR BARGAINS

Nearly new Four door Sedan
" "tTouring -

1921 Ford Roadster
1921 " Touring
1918 " "
1919 Dort "t
1918 Buick Four Touring
HENRY S PLATT
316 E. Huron St.

$550.00
337.50
125.00
125.00
45.00
85.00
80.00

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KEEP COOL AT
THE LAKE HOUSE PAVILION
WHITMORE LAKE
Dances every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Nights
.: REAL MUSIC A REAL DANCE FLOOR
= Al Strauss and his Lake Pavilion Orchestra
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FORD SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 727.

Taming those
blooming whiskers

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Racket Restringing
Now is a good time to have your racket put in first class =
condition.
All restringing done in our own shop-Excellent Serv-
ice and First Class Workmanship.
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GO TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT
THIS WEEK AND SEE

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H AVE a clean, cool shave-
quick! You need more than
lather and a sharp razor. The
keenest blade grows dull and pulls
unless you use a supple, pliable
shaving brush whose bristles have
just the correct degree of stiffness
to massage your beard.

~~~AZeidma N Pli hw
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At Packard Street Show Grounds.
AUSPICES
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

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Printing and Developing
our Developing and Printing depart-
ment is especially well fitted to give you
the best possible results from your pic-
tures. : Twenty-four hour serbice.
LYNDON & COMPANY
719 North Unibersity Avenue

Th World's Largest Carnival

25 highest class shows and rides.
Positively the greatest amusement surprise
ever to appear in Ann Arbor.

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