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THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE
C & K, KNAPP FELT AMNDOBBS HATS RA W H A'T

TRAW HATS

We -have the Stiff or Soft Sailors,
also a large selection of Panamas

Bring in your old hat and we will allo wyou5 50c toward a
new one. From $2.00 up.
Ask to see our sport coats from $8.50 to $10.00. White
Flannel Pants from $5.00 to $6.00.
J. F. WUERTH CO.
Next to Orpheum

and Leghorns

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ANN ARBOR, MICH.

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Wadhams & Co.

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State Street

Main Street

TECHNIC MEN CLOSE
YEAR WITH BANQUET
SUBSCRIPTION TEAMS MAKE RE.
PORT OF CAMPAIGN; PRO.
FESSORS SPEAK

Your Floral Needs--
Are BEST SA TISFIED By Us.
P1XNE 115
Cut Flowers Flowering Plants
FLOWERS FOR DECORATION
=COUSINS & HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.
Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association

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A Delicious Lunch
can be quickly prepared, and without the slightest
trouble, on an
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Electric Chafin Dish
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This handsome and very convenient table utensil is a
source of both comfort and pride to the housewife.;
Just the thing for a hasty lunch or Sunday supper.
Cooks practically any dish you have a desire for
-makes toothsome fudge. No trouble; no alcohol; no
messing. Just attach to a lamp socket.
Come in and inspect them.
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TDetroit Edison Co.
Cor. Main and William Sts. Tel. 2300
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Members of the Michigan Techni<
staff closed the year's program with a
banquet at 6:30 o'clock Friday even-
ing at the Delta cafe. The two cam-
paign teams made their final reports
on the Technic subscription results
and several members of the engineer-
ing faculty who were guests of honor
talked on subjects of engineering in-
terest.
The two subscription teams were
captained by R. H. Erley, '18E, and H.
J. L. Cotton, '20E. Although the exact
number of subscriptions has not been
determined, Erley's team came out
ahead and Cotton was called on for an
"alibi" speech. A. F. King, '20E, re-
ceived a watch chain as a prize for
soliciting the most advertising for the
year of any of the try-outs on the
Technic force, while M. R. Norcop,
'20E, and H. J. L. Cotton, '20E, received
cash prizes for obtaining the most
subscriptions to the Technic of any
of the individual workers.
On the program of speakers were
Prof. J. C. Parker, whose subject was
"The Engin eer - Almost Human,"
Prof. E. M. Bragg, who talked on "The
Rewards of Merit,'; Prof. J. E. Em-
swiler, who spoke informally, and C.
A. Hart, '18E, business manager of the
Technic, whose subject was "To Be or
Not to Be."
The Technic has closed a most suc-
cessful year and a great many im-
provements are planned for next fall.
There will probably be an anniversary
number published in December com-
memorating the thirtieth year of the
publication. Definite results of the
subscription campaign will be an-
nounced later.
Etchings From the Past

Freshmen Days in
Main Study Over
Yearling Scholars to Work In "Green"
Room in New Li.
brary
The freshman has had his day.
Time was when the first year man
could enter the Library, take up the
time of the assistants in getting ref-
erence books, use up valuable desk
space with his Green's history and
Scott and Denny, and force all upper-
classmen to wait long and weary hours
for an opportunity to study.
But soon things will be changed. The
new Library will segregate the fresh-
man, and force him into a separate
study room in the basement where the
books of his heart's desire shall be put
in places convenient to his hand. And
the main floor study hall is taboo to
him forever.
No more can the yearling excuse an
unprepared recitation with "I couldn't
get the book." No longer can the up-
perclassman complain that there was
no place for him to study. Grades
will go up, the standards will be
raised, and studying will once more
become a popular sport at Michigan.
The freshman has had his day.
City News

Concerning Accessorie
The better dressed a woman is, the more she appreciates the im-
portance of the right sort 'of neckwear and blouses and handbags and
such things. And the more certain she is to appreciate the HUTZEL
Shop's accessories.

FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS
OF ALL KINiS CAIJJ
Washtena iElectric Shop
The Shop of Quality
If its not Rig>It we make it Right
Phone 273 200 Er st WashIngton St.

H7utzel 's

Mai and Liberty Streets

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FINE LEATHER GOODS
Ladies' and Gentlemen's ;Toilet Cases, Purses, Pocket Books, Card
Cases, Cuff and Collar Bags Writing Cases, Pocket Companions, First
Aid Outfits, Photo Frames, Jewel Cases, Playing Card Cases, Auto
Luncheon Kits, Manicure Sets, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Travelling
Clocks. Scarf Holders, Library Desk Sets, Sewing Sets.
You are cordially invited to inspect our extensive line of leather goods
and novelties.

HALLER & FULLER
%lVIsTAE i TEE JEWELERS

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The
Cyc-Corpus Juris
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NEW MODERN HOUSES FOR SALE

Six rooms, sleeping porch, oak floors and finish, large lot, one block
off street car, five minutes west of Main St., cheap at $4000; 6 room
house on Vaughn St.. nearly new, finished in oak, with hardwood floors,.
a very fine home one-half block off Packard St., price $4100 with
$1600 down: six room house on the west side, new and modern, price
$3000; another new house for a small family, 5 rooms and modern,
price $2350; a fine 7 room house on a good street, strictly modern, lot
40x132 feet, price $4200; house on the west side with large lot, room
for three more houses. a bargain at $3000.

A few lots in the Boulevard Gardens are yet for sale.

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JOHN F. WAGNER
22 inn Arbor Savings Bank Bldg.

D. S. McCOMB

Phone 10274

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Leave Copy-
at It
LIarryF and Students'
The Delta Supply Store
ADVERTI SING

Care for the Dancers
People who object to our modern
dances are undoubtedly the ones who
remember the condition of affairs
back in 1893.
An "ad" in a "U. of M." Daily of
that date tells of dancing under al-
most ideal circumstances. Moreover
the thought and concern for the health
of the dancers is truly touching. The
"ad" reads as follows:
"Simple dress is preferable for class
exercises. Thin, flexible shoes with
gaitors, with moderate heels, are an
advantage and indispensable; those
not worn on the street, and without
nails in the heel are preferable.
"The rooms are at all times kept at
a moderate temperature, light cloth-
ing is therefore advisable, with plenty
of warm over-clothing for the street."
As may be readily observed there
was a preponderance of moderation in
the whole performance of the "class
exercises."
45 Harvard Men Join Medical Corps
Cambridge, June 2.-Forty-five stu-
dents and recent alumni of Harvard
have signed up for the medical corps
being recruited by the government at
the university. They will be members
of the ambulance units.
Try The Daily for service.

-The executive board in control of
the draft registration here, announced
yesterday that it had made arrange-
ments to secure interpreters for June
5. These nien will be stationed at
the registry booths about the city
where their presence is needed the
most, and will aid foreigners who are
forced to register under the rulings
of the government.
Rev. George Knepper and Mrs.
Knepper left yesterday morning for
Trufant, Mich., for several weks vaca-
tion prior to their going to Seattle,
Wash., where Mr. Knepper will take
up his duties as pastor of the Central
Christian church.
Ann Arbor's latest industry is the
manufacture of auto bodies. Work
began Friday morning in the plant of
the Ann Arbor Furniture company,
near the Hoover Steel Ball company,
which has been leased for a period of
years, and is to be fitted to accom-
modate the Porter Manufacturing
company. This company. is managed
by G. E. Porter, and the business of
the Porter Body company of Ypsilanti,
has been assumed by this company.
The new company will make automo-
bile truck bodies of all sorts, and it is
expected that the company will be
working at its capacity with the next
month, and that within two or three
months, from 75 to 100 men will be
at work in the factory. The Ann Ar-
bor Furniture company will withhoV
a small part of the factory space un-
til its present orders are filled.
BOARD IN CONTROL APPOINTS
DIRECTORY BUSINESS MANAGER

Varsity
1107t

Toggery Shop
S. University Ave.

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PUBLISHED BY
The American Law Book Go,
27 Cedar Street
NEW YORK.,

STRAW HATS

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"YOUNG'S STRAWS" and "PANAMAS"
The New Shapes

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TOPS AND RANDS ARE CURVE CUT
TO FIT TIE SHOULDERS. 2 for 30,
CLUETT,PEABODY&M.COJVCMAKER$

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LOST

LOST- Friday evening near band-
stand, a black leather change purse
containing $1 bills. Finder please
phone 267-W. Reward. 3
LOST--An Alpha Phi Sorority pin.
Return to 814 S. Univ. Reward. 2-3
LOST-The Michigan Daily can recov-
er that lost article through its class-
I14 ecolumns.
LOST-Don't wish for that lost artiole
-recover It by an ad in The Mich-
igan Daily,
WANTED
WANTED - Four educated women,
teaching experience preferred, for
educational work during summer in
Dunkirk, N. Y. Good salary. Phone
359-M. 3-5-6
WANTED- Four experienced Dining
Room girls for a first class summer
resort. Apply stating experience.
Address Box L. M., Daily.l

FOR RENT
FOR RENT- A modernly furnished
six-room. house, with piano, for the
summer months. Six blocks from
Campus. 508 Walnuts St. Phone,
2100-M, 29-2-3
FOR RENT-Furnished apartments in-
cluding piano for summer months.
Strictly modern. E. B. Swift, 514 E.
William. 3-5-6
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-One dentist chair, worth
$150.00, at your own figure. l$oston-
ian Loan Office. Jackson Mich. 2-3
MISCELLANEOUS
AN INTELLIGENT person may earn
$100 monthly corresponding for
newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Room 2558, Buffalo, N. Y.-

SOLD BY

Has Moved to

The board in control of student pub-
lications has appointed A. E. Hobbs,
'19, business manager of the Students'
Directory of 1917-18. He is to take
the place of G. L. Ohrstrum, '19L, who
has left school. The business staff
will be organized at once, and all
those who wish to try out should get
in touch with the present business
manager as soon as possible.

Hamilton Business College
HALF OF WOULD BE AIRMEN
AT OHIO STATE ATHLETES
Columbus, O., June 2.-The 14 avia-
tors enrolled in the aviation school
of Ohio State university represent a
variety of interests. There are seven
athletes, a journalist, lawyer, doctor,
and geologist among the prospective
birdmen. One man wears a Phi Beta
Kappa key.
Measles Confine Student to Room
Josephine Louise Bruce, '18, is con-
fined to her room at 1342 Belser with
German measles. Her condition is
not serious.
Gilbert's, Morse's box candies. The
Delta.-Adv.
Meet me at the Delta Sunday eve-
ing.-Adv.

Marquette Bd .

IOWA WOMEN STUDENTS URGED
TO CONTINUE COLLEGE WORK
Iowa City, Ia., June 2.--Women col-
lege students were advised to continue
their school work next fall by Presi-
dent Walter A. Jessup of the Univer-
sity of Iowa in an address on how the
American college woman can best
serve her country.
President Jessup called attention to
the opportunities for women to render
service with the Red Cross, and as-
serted that there will be a much great-
er demand for women in, the medical
profession after the war.
Go to Wilkinspn's for your Trunks,
Bags, and Suitcases, where luggage is
good and prices are right. Opposite
Wuerth Arcade, 325 So. Main St.-
Adv. tE

LET US

SEND YOU

AN ASSORTMENT OF VICTOR RECORDS
on our twenty-four hour approval plan! Select a dozen numbers, you
would like to hear in your own home. Phone us, 1707, and we will
send same.
VICTOR VICTROLAS FROM $15.00 TO $300.00
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS!T
GRINNELL BROTHERS'
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET

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