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May 04, 1918 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1918-05-04

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KISSED HIS MOTHER
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ised his mother, asked

is calling for mef
sounding I'll glad-

And the Spots on Your Vest
There is no reason for not wearing
your cap and gown unless you are in
a freshman quiz about which you
know nothing. Moreover, no device
has ever been invented which better
covers up the shine on your trousers.
What with base ball and elections,
the humble goober attains once more
its .place in the sun.
Io omenI
Freshman girls will hold a get-to-
gether party from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock
this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
Senior society will meet at 7:30
o'clock Monday night at 509 Thompson
street.
First rounds in the tennis tourna-
ment must be played off by Monday
night.
Registrars are urged to sign up at
Barbour gymnasium for an hour or
two of work on Monday and Tuesday.
So far very few have volunteered and
more, are needed.
Bond workers must turn in reports
and receipt books today.
MR. BROWN
offers highest marketable prices for
your old clothes. Anything in the wayl
of suits, overcoats, or shoes he will
take off your hands. Sell your old

THE EBERBACH
200-204 E.

The

MAIN~
STREET

Lab
Drugs

who is fearless this is

Chorus
ave a brave heart mother, keep the
fireside bright
o cheer the heart of a soldier found
in a soldier's life
o never think of faltering till the
foe is put to flight
rith a shout and a ring in victory
to come marching home all right.

CAMERAS and
We do developina

All Work (

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son-

on suchI

er you up in battle {
must be won
I youba cheerful letter
ou'll be the one
t shall go up
beat with the victory

The Slater B
Hoover Ave. Phone 2601. " He will
set
gladly call at your residence.-Adv.
De
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clothes. They are no good to you. As Vra, V 3-heod- a-
I can use them. You will get your Amsterdam, May 3.-The old ka-
money's worth. No quibbling to buy ine government Rada, according to to
them cheap. Their absolute value will advices from Berlin, have been over- a
be pai.d Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210 thrown by present depu-ties. P

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Electrical apparatus, in general repairing and assembling;
Ground work of'aeroplanes (No flying); War farming and
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