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M iICIGAN LDAILY

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PERTY OWNERS-Last fall-on Arbor homes were damaged. You have
iber 29th, lower Michigan was fire protection-are you as well pre-
by a heavy windstorm and in- pared for these November storms? In-
e companies reported the big- sure in the LAPEER COMPANY.
>ss in their history. Many Ann Phone 984-J,-Adv. C. G.

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Senior society will have
iganensian picture taken
o'clock Thursday afternoon
schler's studio.

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A CLEAN-CUT
COMEDY ROMANCE

KINOGRAMS

COMEDY

FRIDAY

- SATURDAY

J. Stuart

Blackton' s

"FO RBIDDEN VALLEY"
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY

Bebe Daniels

IN

"You ever

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Tell!"

HAROLD LLOYD
AND
PI.CKANNINY SAM

Members of the board of the Wom-
en's Athletic association will have
their pictures taken for the Michigan-
ensian at 2 o'clock Thusrday afternoon
at Rentschler's studio.
Girl Reserve leader's training class
will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in New-
berry hall.
The regular meeting of the board
of representatives of the Women's
league will be held at 9 o'clock Sat-
urday morning in Barbour gymnas-
lum.
Campaign members of the Y. W.
C. A. are requested to turn in their re-
sults at the office in Newberry hall as
soon as possible.
Regular indoor gymnasium work
will begin Monday, Nov, 15. Classes
will report at the gymnasium at their
regular hours. Aside from regular
work, girls may elect any of the fol-
lowing: Swimming, basketball,
aesthetic dancing, and a playground
course, although elective work is not
compulsory. Those wishing to enroll
are asked to sign up on the bulletin
board at Barbour gymnasium. Hours
for these classes will be announced
later.
PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS
ENROLL FOR POSITIONS
Approximately 275 students attend-
ed the meeting held by the appoint-
ment committee Wednesday afternoon
in Tappan hall. Miss Margaret Cam-
eron, secretary to the committee, ex-
plained the conditions of registration
and told of the opportunities presented
each year to those who enroll.
Prospective teachers must fill out
their permanent registration blanks at
the registrar's office this week since
a fee of $1 will be charged for late
enrollment, according to Miss Camer-
on.
Many calls come in to the committee
from schools all over the country as
well as a few calls for secretaries and
librarians. The committee is ready to
do what it can to assist those students
interested in any of these branches, of
work.
NEW MEMBERS ENTERTAINED
AT ATHENA FORMAL BANQUET
Athena Literary society held. its In-
itiation banquet Wednesday night in
Barbour gymnasium, and formally re-
ceived the 13 girls who were elected to
membership this fall.
Among the many alumnae members
of the society who were present were
Ruth Houston, '18, first president of
the organization, and Ida Gratton, '20,
who had a place on the Michigan team
at the Central league debate last year.
Beata Hasley, '22, president of the
society, was mistress of ceremonies.
Toasts were given by Prof. Thomas
C. Trueblood, and Prof. Richard D. T.
Hollister, guests of honor.
Wedding Announced at Gamma Phi
Announcement was made Monday
night at the Gamma Phi Beta house
of the marriage of Lois Maher, '21, to
Herbert Slusser, '21, a member of
Sigma Delta Kappa fraternity. The
marriage took place Saturday, Nov.
6, in Howe, Ind. The couple will
make their home at 915 Greenwood
avenue.
GIFT BOXES OF FINE STATION-
ARY on display. A deposit will hold
until Christmas. O. D. Morrill, 17
Nickel's Arcade.-Adv.

FOR RNT
FOR RENT - Housekeeping apaft-
ment; two front rooms, steam heat,
hot and cold running water. Near
campus and down town. Inquire,
1207 Willard. 30-3
MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES paid for your old
clothes. Phone 1981-W and we will
call at your convenience. 27-12

Sleep Any plae V ut
THE CLUB LUNCH
Eat at Re '
912 ARBOR STREET
Near State and Packard
Students Luch
409 Jefferson
High Class Food
Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m
Ready to Serve
AT ANY TIME
Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Pat of hot tea and bowl of rice
PLAIN CHOP SUEY
35 CENTS
CHINESE and AMERICAN Style
Short Orders
Qnsagi Tung Lo
613E. Liberty St
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OVER

IN DEVELPI,,'G /1 SEP/ES OF OVER-
COA T S7'LE. FOR C0LL EGE MEN,
FINCHL E Y II S G IVEN EX TRA OR-
DINAR Y CONSIDERATION TO THE
DEGREE OF COMFORT REQUIRED BY
THE COLLEGE MAN OF ACTIVITY.
THE MODELS ARE RESTRAINED
IN STYLE BUT ENJOY THE CHAR-
ACTER AND ELEGANCE COM-
MONLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE
WORK OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
SIXTY DOLLARS AND UPWARD

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Crowded every meal
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One half block South
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The discouraging fact that you
are unable to dance graceful-
ly will probably restrain you
from attending your class
dances.
I will guarantee to teach you
all the modern dances grace-
fullyand artistically in eight
lessons.

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CIGARETTE

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ANTED-A room southeast of cam-
pus for Friday and Saturday nights
Nov. 12 and 12, by an alumnus and
rife. Address Box B. B., care Daily
)fflce. 32-2
ANTED-Student with clock repair-
ng experience for two or three
iours work a day. Mail applica-
ions to Box 1000, care Michigan
>aily 31-3
ANTED-Several tickets for Chica-
go game. Call Speer, 943-M, or 717
Oakland. 32-3
ANTED - Whitney Hotel. Night
nan 12:00 to 7:00 A. M. $35.00 per
nonth. 32-3
ANTED- Rooms for Friday and
Saturday nights of this week. Call
484. 32-2
ANTED-From one to four tickets
or the Chicago game. Call Han-
en, 2299-M 32-4
ANTED-Iwo or three tickets forl
Chicago game. Call Anita Hahn.
?hone 849-R. 31-2
ANTED- Two tickets for Chicago
game. Call 449-F2. 32-4
ANTED-Several tickets for Chicago
game. Call 668-R. 33-2
ANTED-Help-Need one ticket to
Chicago game. Call 2217-M. 33-2
ANTED - Two tickets to Chicago
came. Call 962-M. 33-2

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-A large fancy jeweled comb
Thursday night, somewhere be-
tween Cushing's Pharmacy and the
Arcade or in the Arcade. Liberal
reward. Box,,A Z., Daily. 30-3
LOST-Fountain Pen, last week be-
tween 915 Monroe St. and University
Hall. Please leave at above number
or call 851-J. Reward. 33-2
LOST-On State St., or on campus,
Conklin fountain pen without cap.
Finder call 988-W. 32-2
LOST-Diamond shaped Michigan seal
pin, set with pearls. Reward. Re-
turn to E. Roberts, 1017 Hill St. 33-2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Rebuilt Remington, Un-
derwood and other typewriters. Also
new Fox Portable Typewriters. $50.
Phone Marston, 1951-R. 555 Pack-
ard. 30-6
FOR SALE-A new party gown. Un-
usual opportunity. Call 2100-W aft-
er 8 o'clock or inquire atdWoman's
Exchange. Nickels' Arcade. 31-2
FOR SALE-One multiplex Portable
Hammond Typewriter, regular $120
for $75, nearly new and several sets
of type. Call 936-W. 33-3
FOR SALE-Two tickets for Rach-
maninoff concert, main floor, row Q,
west side. Phone 1766-J. 33-2
FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello
practically new. Cheap. Call Ellis,
633-J. 27-6

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for information concerning
A LARGE
BLACK WARDROBE
TRUNK

Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the
large number of her cubs.
"How many cubs do you bring into the
world at one time? she asked the LIONESS.
"Only ONE," replied the Lioness-"but it's
a LION."
MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX
of 10-BUT THEY'RE MURADS!
MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all
or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest and
best varieties grown-or if wd substituted inferior grades
of Turkish tobacco.
But they wouldn't be MURADS-they'd only be
Foxes!
"Judge for Yourself-!"

FRATERNITY
HOUSE PORTERS

NOTICE!

This Trunk may be Stored
away somewhere in your house

Special attention is called
to Murad 20s in Tin Boxes

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BEST MUSIC IN TOWN.

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