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ful in one it is necessary to be well
d informed with regard to the other.
1-
°s The Huns are begipning to mention
- the size of the indemnity they will
of take from America. About the only
kind we'll let 'em have will be re-
a turning their country to the German
people when they show a disposition
- to run it properly.
s,-
P.
Friday night's formal senior sing
was much more conservative than the
n informal one of a week before.
ire
Now that Chicago beat us, we'll sim-
ply fight harder for that Conference
i championship.
e The honor flag raised yesterday sim-
- ply reflects the spirit of Michigan.
CARYATII
>r
Neither Had We
er Our G. M. N. reports that Prof. J.
- Speed Rogers has been made assist-
ant curator of diphtheria in the Mus-
-t eum. Had you heard about the new
. Health Service annex?
t The official wire-tapper wants to
e know why we don't write an ode to
>the office paste-pot. We take this
e means of inviting him towritet
himself. We don't owe as much to it
as he does.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1
10:30 A. 3t.
LLOYD C. DOUGLAS
preaches on
AGORAPHOBIA"
'6:30 P. If.
Prof. L. C. Karpisk
speaks on
"The Meaning of
-Democracy"
"Well, you're not the best window I
know," replies the newsboy in the
rear.
It's a Gran-n-d and Glor-ryus Feelin'
You planked down your two-fifty
Without a single moan;
Now start in to be thrifty,
Save that forty-seven-fifty;
And boy!But you'll feelnifty
With a bond that's all your own.
Shirtsleeves - 'S anyone here
match?
Printers' Ink-No, scratch it again,
I wasn't listening.
Five good men and true were count-
ed out trying to get that one. So never
mind.
Senior society will meet at 7:30
o'clock tomorrow night at 509 Thomp-
son street.

FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH

I

10:30 A. M.-3orning Worship.
Sermon by J. 1. Wells on
"Hopeful Signs of the T'imes,"
third sermon in series on "A
New Heaven and a New
Earth."

BOOKS - BIRD-STUDY
Birds of Michigan-Barrows ...................................
Handbook of Birds of Eastern N. A., by Chapman............
Handbook of Birds of Western U. S., by Bailey..............
The Bird-Study Book-Pearson ..........................
Birds I Have Known-Beavan ............................1
Birds that Hunt and are Hunted-Blanchan................
Bird Neighbors-Blanchan .... ........................
Wild Bird Guests-Baynes..... .......................
Nests and Eggs of N. A., by Davie..................... ....
Land Birds East of the Rockies-Reed.....................
Water and Game Birds-Reed............................
Western Bird Guide-Reed......... .......................
How to Make Friends with the Birds, by Ladd...............
STREET STREI
r-

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.. ..

MR. BROWN
offers highest marketable prices
your old clothes. Anything in

for
the

way of suits, overcoats, or shoes he
will take off your hands. Sell your old
clothes. They are no good to you.
I can use them. You will get your
money's worth. No quibbling to buy
chCeap. Their absolute value will2be
paid. Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210
Hoover Ave. Phone 26CC1. He will
gladly call at your residence.-Adv.

We Sell

MAZDA LAMPS

Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp

Gives a white light.

Just the thing to study by

ECONOMY

must be accompanied by
judgment, and depends
SERVICE not Price
C URTIS
TIRES

good
on

H. L SWITZER CO.
CAMERAS and SUPPLIES
We do developing and printing
24 hours time

via dold And As to Civil Engineers
nes Abele Lady Lit-Do you know, I think
A.Storrer
Gaethke these sanitary engineer's--
'18 Law-These what?
Party of the First Part-These san-
itary engineers.
g. .Purple Tassel-There ain't no such
--r thing.
it Bert_
Tired of Life, Brotherl
WOMEN Riorden-the-Campus tells us that in-
e of an fantry is the most desirable branch of
election service. Chances of promotion are
most excellent because casualties
t shown are so frequent.
ock but
It's the student council's cue to pro-
est has test against violence around, above,.
in theand about the home plate. Genebach
general reports a bruised mask.
ey may
es Stu- At a Flag-raising
nembers."Oh, say, can you see--" warbles the
Student plump gentleman standing in front,

give 6,000 miles of service
CURTIS TIRE &
RUBBER C
Muskegon,' ich.

All Work Guaranteed

Gibe us a.

Seniors and sophomores will have
regular baseball practice at 4 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon.
Registrars are needed at Barbour
gymnasium for a few hours Monday
and Tuesday. Sign up!
First rounds in the tennis tourna-
ment must be played off by tomorrow
night.
Athena literary society will meet at
7 o'clock tomorrow night in Mason
hall. Members are asked to be pre-
pared to discuss the Friday night con-
test.
Rugs cleaned and washed. Ratisfae-
Lion guaranteed. Koch and Hene.--
2402.-Adv.

I The Slater Book

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Think Chevrolet"

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TOURING 85.00
F0. B. Flint

ROADSTER $665.00
V. 0. B. Fl itt

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A CAR MADE FOR STUDENTS
WY ARE AGENTS

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VICTOR
RECORDS

BENZ BROS.
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MIT

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Phone 308

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SMART OUTDOOR APPAREL
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Gayly colored sweaters in infinite variety of style and-
fabrics, are just the thing to wear on river trips, and hikes,
or when you play tennis or golf.
SLIP-~N SWEATERS of wool are here in complete assort-
ment. There are heavy and light weight sweaters knit in plain
or fancy stitch.
Colors are purple, grey, rose, blue, yellow, tan, pink, green,
and khaki. Some are trimmed with angora collars of contrast-
ing colors. With or without sleeves.

DE'i uIT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jac
(April i, igi8)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars 7
m., F:io a. m.. and hourly to 7:10 p. m.
o m.
Jackson Express Cars 'local stoe w
Aran Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every two
to ::48 p. M.
Local Cars East Bound--5:35 a. m.
a. Mn., 7:o5a. m. and every two hourst
p. m.. 8:os p. M., 9:o p. M., 1):54
To Ypsilanti only, 11:45p. n.,12:p
i : iu a. Mn., 1 :2o a. eat. To Saline, clar
Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-6:oo a. m.
Courteous and satisfacto
TREATMENT to every custo:
er, whether the account be lary
or small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Ba
Incorporated 1869

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