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Estimates gladly given on paint-
ing, paper hanging, tinting or any
kind of first class decorating. C. H.
Major & Co.-Adv.
ARCADE JEWELER
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CARL F. BAY
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
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U. of M. Jewelry. J. L. Chapman's f
is the place. 113 S. Main.-Adv.
The Kemfp Music Studio: Piano,
Organ, Voice Culture. 312 S. Division
St. Phone 212-J.-Adv.
There are opportunities for you in
Daily advertisements. Read them.-
Phone 152-W
NICKELS ARCADE
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PHONE 165
STUDENTS URGED TO TAKE
DRILL BY LIEUT. G. C. MULLEN
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of the week. He is offering his serv-
ices during all other hours of the day
to those who desire extra instruction,
also Saturdays.
In these letters he asks each mem-
ber of the faculty to arrange his
course, so far as possible, in such a
manner that every man will be free
from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock each after-
noon to elect military training.
"Faculty men who have had military
experience have been invited to co-
operate in giving instruction, but all
members of the faculty can assist by
their presence during first drills,"
Lieutenant Mullen said in concluding.
"Special instruction will be given to
those who desire it. The course is
still open for election by everyone.
All that is required is to make up the
back work, fill out the special enroll-
ment card and present it to the cor-
poral of the squad assigned at the
first drill attended."
Alpha Nu Nominates Officers
Officers were nominated at the first
Alpha Nu meeting of the year last
night in the society's rooms. W. H.
Townsend, '18, and H. H. Chapman,
'18, were nominated for president. W.
R. Sobesky, '18, and H. G. Selby, '20,
are the nominees for vice-president.
The nominees for secretary are J. D.
Menchhofer, '20, and H. G. Selby, '20.
The election will take place next Fri-
day night.
Recreation makes for Efficiency.
"We try to treat you right." Huston
Bros.-Adv. tf..
ARCADE THEATRE
The Arcade Theatre will open
about October 15. Watch f or
announcement of exact date.
The Biggest Theatre
in Ann Arbor
Evenings
SaOCtO $2.00
Sat. Mat. Sac
to $x.so
GARRICK
Week of
Oct. 8th
BOKEWFLORAL Co.
225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321
Everything in the line of
fresh cut flowers'
Corsages a Specialty
Greenhouses:- Observatory and
Volland St. Phone 170-M
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NORWORTH and SHANNON
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Present
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With a Notable Cast of Broadway Musical Comedy
Favorites, Including
Lai adry
Quality and Service
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LILLIAN LORRAINE
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bor businesses, and it is often a great convenience to Michigan young
women to realize what that place is.
First: It is a woman's specialty shop-with complete stocks of
such more important things as suits, coats, and dresses-and with
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expensive jewelry, handbags, fine underclothes, silk petticoats, sweat-
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BOYLE WOOLFOLK, Inc., Presents
COL. JOHN
A. PATTEE
WM.
S. HART'
and his company of
(tOld
«Merry-Go-Round"
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with MABEL
WALZER
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"THE DISCIPLE"
The picture that made him famous
Soldier Fiddlers"
American Soldiers, Past and Present
Old Time Fiddling and Song Revue
Musical
Review
in Nine
Scenes
Scenery'
by Joseph Urban
FASCINATING SONGS AND DANCES
"Flirtation"
Musical Satire on College Life
Bert Hanlon
"The Modern Philosopher"
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GEO. ADE'S
NEW - - Big Novelty Bathing Scene
Newest Slang Fable
Bertie
Ford
"12 Cylinder Speed
Leisure Class"
of the
Wilson & Wilson
"The Barber and the Bootblack"
PRETTY GIRLS A PLKNTY
25 ARTISTS 25
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"An Aerial Tango"
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EXTRA2 EXTRAI
World Series Baseball Score read from the stage every Matinee.