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November 06, 1921 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-11-06

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I

ADAME PETROVA WHO APPEARS TuN(lGhT A13ii
ater in "The White Peacock," a play written by the star herself, who
has gained much fame as a writer and actor.

ICE CREAM

FRATERNITY MARBTHAN
SET FORNOVEMBER22
Entries in Intramural Run Assure
Popularity of New Event
Entries for the interfraternity mar-
athon which is to be held on Nov. 22
are coming in rapidly in the Intra-
mural office, advance dope indicating
that this innovation on the fraternity
program is to prove even more popu-
lar than was expected.
In accordance with a letter mailed
to all fraternities on Friday all en-
trants will be required to go over the
course of 2 and 7-10 miles at least
five times before the contest takes
place. This regulation has been some-
what amended by intramural officials.
Participation in a soccer game will be
counted as a time over the course,
and men out for football who take
part will not be required to run be-
fore the day set.
PLAN BIG TOURNEY
FOR HANDBALL MEN
-r--
What prophesies to be the biggest
event of its kind staged in Waterman
gymnasium is the annual handball
tournament which is to be held the
first week in December, for the single
entries. In order to insure a larger
number of entries for the tournament
the two events singles and doubles
will be held at different times of the
year. The doubles tournament will
not be held until the first week in
the second semester. This will insure
plenty of time for the teams to d
velop their play and team work, and
stimulate campus interest in handball.
Silver loving cups will be awarded
as usual to the winners in both the
singles and the doubles tournament.
Splendid competition is assured, for
such men as Sanchez, 3rucher, Og-
don and Gehring, all of decided abili-
ty on the handball court, will be
entered in the tournament. The
tournament is open to the campus at
large and it is hoped that all inter-
ested in handball will sign up for the
events. Further notices will appear
in The Daily and in the handball
courts, regarding the tournament.
GOW HERALDED AS SWIMMER
OF EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES
(Continued from Page Fie)
with the distinction of reaching the
mark ahead of Norman Ross, whose
name is significant all over the aquat-
c world.
Being a first year man he will be
neligible to compete on the Varsityj
team this year, but with three seagons
of competition ahead of him he
should be a big factor in placing
Michigan well to the fore, particular-
ly when the sport is recognized.
Rifle Team Plans Turkey Shoot
The rifle team was out at the range
for practice this morning for probably
.he last time this fall, as the weather
is becoming too cold for good work.
A turkey shoot, such as was held last
Thanksgiving day, will probably be
held this year on Thanksgiving.
Music Committees to Meet
All members of committees of the
Varsity Glee and Mandolin club will
meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night
in room 308 of the Union. Plans for
the fall concert will be formulated at
this time. Gordon F. Godley, '22E,
manager of the club, urges that every
member of the different committees

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Greeting

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Will be on

DISPL A

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in a few days and do not
fail to look them over

The

Slater

ook Shop
334 So. tate St.

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Phone 430

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PERSONAL

Feeds Body
It is a deci
making your
University

and Mind -
ded help in
work at the

Saving on the
Clothes You Buy

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a success.

It 's easy to Do

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NMI! 1

URITY---

It will not pay you to risk your health by
buying impure dairy products. We guaran-
tee our products to be absolutely pure.

H NDREDS of students are bu ying
suits and overcoats here this fall for
the perfectly good reason that they get
more for their money than elsewhere.
They're good clothes, too - steamed
and cleaned so that they're every bit as

When speaking of food nothing
best is good enough.

but the

sanitary as new.

Repaired so that they'll

ANN ARBOR DAIRY CO.
THE HOME OF PURE MILK
TELEPHONE 423

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ate Savings Bank

give many months of hard service.
Prices? About one-half. In many cases
less.
Overcoats are price -
here at $3.50 to $15
CLAUDE BROWN
Opposite Court House on Fourth

Car. Main and Washington

Capital $300,000 Surplus $300,000

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Resources $4,000,000

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THIS
COLUMN I
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

COLUMN
L ASSIF IE
CLOSES
ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

FALL

BAND

BOUNCE

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LOST
OST-Pair heavy shell rim spectac-
les in leather case. Reward for re-
turn to Isabel Nichols. 810 Law-
rence St. Phone 2487-J. 37
OST-Bill fold pocketbook between
Waterman Gymnasium and Lane
Hall. Finder return to 604 Oakland.
Reward. 37-2
OST - In Waterman Gymnasium,
Thursday afternoon, Masonic ring.
Reward. Phone 1105-M. 37-2
OST-Fountain pen in Natural Sci-
ence Bldg., or vicinity. Return to
Betsy Barbour office. 37
MISCELLANEOUS -
00K-JUST what you want! Why
not make your clerical work easy
by using the new pocket size add-
ing machine. See one. Demonstra-
tor on display at Sugden's Drug
Store. 35-3
ARTY WHO took overcoat from
Chubb's is known, and if same is not
returned at once to 1103 S. Univer-

LOST
LOST-A pair of horn rimmed glasses
with gold bows and nosepiece. Please
call 717-R. 36-2
LOST-Leather notebook. Name on
cover. Please call Winchell, 2302-M.
36-2
LOST-A mink choker in Arcade Cafe-
teria. Finder kindly call 1920-M.
36-2
LOST-Slide rule, with name on case
Reward. Call Watson, 657. 37-3
* FoiRENIT
FOR RENT- Large well furnished
front room for one or two students,
private family, with board if desir-
ed. Phone 1072-J. 35-3
FOR RENT-Very desirable rooms in
new home near campus. Call 9252-R.
36-2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Harley Davidson, twin, 3
speed, $50. 624 Packard. Phone
.4AOA 012 -

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Wednesday, Nov. 9th Hi
At Eight O'clock
"Send that fighting band to
Tickets at Bookstores and Campus, 50c

11 Auditorium

w isconsin"

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