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October 11, 1921 - Image 6

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MICHIGAN

DAILY

NOTICE

- to its followers. The Hoosiers of- I All wrestlers who won their
fense did not net the results expe"'t- numerals in the tournament last
ed by Coach Stiehm, who is reported spring are requested to meet
to have attributed their poor show:ng at Dr. May's office, at 5 o'clock,
to a rain which fell during the play Friday afternoon, for the pur-
and spoiled the attempt of his men pose of organizing the team and
to open up against Harvard with pass- electing a captain. Others who
es. Harvard's play was not brilliant, { are interested are welcome.
but proved more consistent thar t hl.:t
of Indiana. Captain Kyle's fail: _to
get distance on his punts gave H
vard the advantage on every exchange NOTICE
of kicks. Indiana's next game will be You are hereby notified that the
against Minnesota on Oct. 22. raking of leaves, grass, etc. from lawn
Wisconsin met with little difficulty extensions, or other property, as well
i defeating South Dakota college 24 he burning of leaves on our paved
in dfeaingSouh Daotacolege24streets, is strictly forbidden. Any one
to 3. The Badger's line did not charge .violating our city ordinance governing
as the Wisconsin lines have in the iame, is liable to a heavy fine. Leaves
past, but the work of Elliott, Williams,' may be raked out on dirt streets, but
and Sundt in the backfield was bril- must be disposed of either by cart-
liant at all stages of the game. Next ing away, or by burning same between
the hours of 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. AL-
Saturday Wisconsin will meet North- FRED J. PAUL, Street Commissioner.
western at Evanston and should ex- -Adv.
perience little difficulty in winning.
IlPiwx s Steamrollers S. Dakota
Illinois opened its season in an im-
pressive fashion by snowing South Da-
kota university under by the score of E N U S
52 to 0. The Indian backs tore t..o ,
their opponents line for long gins VD s
while Sabo, kicking goals, had a per-E C
ect dy with a total of seven. Jack FOR the student or prof.,
Crangle counted three of the Indian the superb VENUS out
touchdowns, while Peden and Herrig rivals all for perfect pencil
tore off for some big gains. Zuppke's work. 17 black degrees and
punters did not please the little men- 3 copying.
tor and he is still in search of a de- AmericanLead
pendable kicker. The Illinois boots Pen
averaged only 38 yards in Saturday's Newyork
contest. Illinois meets Iowa this Sat-
urday in a game which will be the
center of attraction. A defeat for eith-
er team will practically eliminate ite
from the race, while a victory for the qua pe; pen f
Hawkeyes will place them within *I theworld
striking distance of the top.

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W -AFTER
EVERY
M EAL
WRIGLEY'S
Creation
10 for
5C
." A delicious
:- , Peppermint
flavored sugar
.' .,"Jacket ar6und pep.
permint flavored chew.
Will aid Your appetite
and digestion, Polish
. your teeth and moisten
your throat. B129
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Hair Shop
Mrs. F. E. Rowe, formerly
of 320 South State Street,
(over Graham's) will be
pleased to renew old and
form new acquaintances at
410 South First Street.
Phone 1651 -J

The. FlavQr Lasts

$25.00 - THE MINIMUM
PRICE FOR DEPENDABIL-
ITY IN A WOMAN'S
WRIST WATCH

Sale on

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To pay less than twenty-five dollars for a woman's gold-filled
wrist watch is to possess a timepiece of uncertain merit, in which you
would take but doubtful pride.
If a watch this small is to be a dependable timekeeper, its deli-
cately adjusted mechanism must be a product of good craftsmanship-
a craftsmanship not found among the very low-priced watches.
The moderate-priced Gruen Wrist Watch shown here is a sturdy,
practical timekeeper, an ornament of real beauty, a watch well suited
to gratify the most exacting taste.
HALLER & FULLER, State Street Jewelers
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ELEE -
STEAM & GAS FITTING
TELEPHONE 214-F1

The Wisteria Shop
330 Maynard St.

Halloween
Supples

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YOUR SWEET TOOTH

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Everyone has a sweet tooth. We all
hanker for good things to eat. That
is the part of our appetite that we

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LAMM
Tailored-to-Measure
CLOTHES
HAVE ALWAYS WON THE
ADMIRATION OF MEN
WHO CARE - NOT ALONE
BECAUSE OF THE FABRIC
EXCELLENCE AND FIT -
BUT THE LONG RUN
ECONOMY AS WELL.
Shop around Town -
then come here and
you're bound to
appreciate the
goodness of our
values.
Styles Galore Tailored for you
Hundreds of Patterns at less than
for your selection ready-made prices
J. K. Malcolm

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Let us cure that hankering for you
with some of our delicious sweets.

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We also specialize in catering, and Light Lunches

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