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December 11, 1921 - Image 6

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THE MTCHIGAN DAILY

Fraternity Court
League Standings

Phi
Phi
Phi
Phi

Alpha Gamma ....1
Chi............0
Upsilon Rho.....0
Rho Sigma ......0

1
1
2
2

North State League
W. A.h
Sigma Chi ............2 0
Psi Upsilon ..........2 0
Delta Sigma Phi ......1 0
Phi Sigma Kappa ....1 1
Kappa Nu ...........1 1
Zeta Psi...........0 1
Alpha Chi Rho .......0 2
Chi Phi .............0 2

Hill League
Alpha Sigma Phi .....2
Sigma Na ..........2
Phi Gamma Delta ....1
Kappa Beta Psi ......1
Phi Sigma Delta ......1
Delta Tau Delta ......0
Delta Upsilon .......0
Alpha Tau Omega ....0

0
1
1
2
2

Washtenaw League

Sigma Alpha Epsilon..2
Phi Kappa Psi......1
Kappa Sigma ........1
Phi Delta Theta......1
Lambda Chi Alpha ....I1
Theta Chi..........0
Phi Kappa Sigma ....0

0
0
1
1
1
1
2

Pct.
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1.000
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Intramural Items
The basketball schedule for Monday
is as follows: At 6:15 o'clock, Zeta
Beta Tau vs. Beta Theta Pi, Theta
Delta Chi vs. Alpha Delta Phi, Delta
Kappa Epsilon vs. Acacia, Delta Chi
vs. Chi Psi; at 7 o'clock: Hermitage
vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta Chi
vs. Phi Mn Alpha, Alpha Rho Chi vs.
Beta Phi Delta, Theta Xi vs. Sigma
Phi; at 9:30 o'clock: Xi Psi Phi vs.
Delta Theta Phi, Sigma Delta Kappa
vs. Delta Sigma Delta, Psi Omega vs.
Gamma Eta Gamma.
. For Tuesday night at 6:15 o'clock:
Trigon vs. Cygnus, Phylon vs. Cac-
que; at 7 o'clock: Phi Chi vs. Phi
Alpha Gamma, Pi Upsilon Rho vs.
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Nu Sigma Nu,
vs. Alpha Sigma. At 9:30 o'clock:
Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Delta Theta,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Sig-
ma, Theta Chi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Basketball referees for Monday
night are as follows: 6:15 to 7:45-
Karpua, Ohlmacher, Wilson, R. W.
Smith. At 9:30 o'clock-Sandre, Welt-
zel, Shoesmith, Kerley. For Tuesday
night, at 6:15 o'clock-R. W. Smith,
Karpus, Jerome; at 9:30 o'clock-
Shoesmith, T. Brown, Brunsting.

Madison League
Beta Phi Delta .......1 0
Sigma Phi Epsilon ....1 0
Phi Mu Alpha .......1 0
Phi Delta Chi.......0 1
Theta Xi ............0 1
Alpha Rho Chi .......0 1
Hermitage..........0 0

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.000
.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
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FACULTY WOMEN
ELECT OFFICERS

Officers were elected and a constitu-
tion was drawn up and accpeted at a,
meeting of the Faculty Women's club
yesterday afternoon.
Officers are as follows: President,
Mrs. M. L. Burton; vice-president,
Mrs. H. M. Bates; secretary, Mrs. Emil
Lorch; treasurer, Mrs. Franklin Shull;
social committee chairman, Mrs. E.
D. Dickinson. house committee chair-
man, Mrs. Edson Sunderland; pro-
gram committee chairman, Mrs. Brad-
ley Davis; refreshment committee
chairman, Mrs. Peter Field.
Y. W. GIVES TEA FOR WOMEN
FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Twenty-five women from foreign
countries will be the guests of honor
at a tea to be given by the Y. W. C. A.
at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at New-
berry hall. They will be escorted by
the members of the world fellowshil
committee, of which Luella Galliver,
'23, is the chairman. The Y. W. C. A.
cabinet and its advisory board will
also be guests at the tea. A Christ-
mas tree will be the feature of the
entertainment. A program will be giv-
en followed by refreshments.
BRISBANE UNABLE TO FILL
SPEAKING DATE ON NOV. 13
- -*-.
Owing to the inability of Arthur
Brisbane to be in Ann Arbor Tues-
day, the meeting of the Students'
Press club scheduled for th'at day has
been postponed until after the Christ-
mas vacation. Mr. Brisbane is at pre
sent in New York City, and it is high-
ly improbable that he will return to
Detroit before the latter part of the
coming week. He has given assur-
ance that he will speak in Ann Ar-
bor at the earliest possible time his
business permits.

OVERCOAT

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In Our Stock

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For The Next Ten Days

$39.50

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South State League

Delta Kappa Epsilon..1
Beta Theta Pi ........1
Acacia..............1
Zeta Beta Tau .......1
Theta Delta Chi ......0
Delta Chi............0
Alpha Delta Phi ......0
Chi Psi .............0
Medic League
Alpha Kappa Kappa..2
Alpha Sigma ........2
Nu Sigma Nu ........1

0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
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ORIGINAL
IZES
PRICES
34
$48.50
TO
TO
42
$65.00
WE ARE NOT RESERVING A SINGLE GARMENT
YOUR SELECTION OF ANY COAT IN THE HOUSE
AT $39.50

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Shubert-.
Michigan
Mck. Ave. at Washington Blvd.
DETR(

Week Beginning
TONIGHT, SUNDAY, DEC. 11
Pop. Mat. Wed......50c to $1.00
Nights ............75c to $2.00
Sat. Matinee.......50c to $1.50

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MESSRS. SHIUBERT PRESENT
The Distinguished American Actor
WALKER
HITESIDE
In'-
Gordon Kean's Modern Mystery ,Melodrama

SOUTHERN STUDENTS NOTICE
All students who are planning
to go through Detroit or Toledo
to Cincinanti or Louisville on
Friday night, Dec. 16, and who
would be interested in arrang-
ing for a special car are asked to
call J. M. Burge, '23, at 1016 im-
mediately.

Tinker & Company

SO. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST.

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Seeretive
Baffling

"The Hindu"

Wily
S-btle
Cunning

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Superior Cast! Splendid Scenes!
A Heart-throbbing Play, Superbly Acted, Sumptuously Staegd-in the
Incense-steeped Palace of the Maharajah of Somnouth, India

PULSATING WITH
THROBBING WITH

ORIENTAL PASSION!
OCCIDENTAL LOVE!

CANSES CLOSES
AT $ P.M. AD3VERTIISING AT 3 'P.M,.

We handle purses and all other
kinds of leather goods as well as bags
and suitcases. Wilkinson's, 325 So.
IMain St.-Adv..
Wahr's University Bookstore is open
evenings until Christmas.-Adv.
WEDGETYPE
IEPRESS
No more wrinkled or lopsided neck-
ties. Use the WEDGEPRESS TIE-
PRESS. Takes but a moment to place
the tie over the wedge and push itin.
It works while you sleep and in the
morning you have practically a new
tie. There is no heat to take the life
and' lustre out of the silk.
A necktie makes the best Xmas gift
when it is accompanied by a WEDGE-
TYPE TIEPRESS, which will make
the tie last twice as long, and keep it
free -of wrinkles until it is worn out.
We will be glad to send free descrip-
tive matter to anybody. Send a postal
card today . . . or better yet send
$3.50 and the WEDGETYPE TIE-
PIESS will be sent prepaid. We take
all the risk and agree to refund your.
money if it does not do the work to
your own satisfaction and if it is re-
turned within five days.
We have a special offer to make to
a very limited number of students who
wish to pay their expenses by demon-
strating this useful article among
their friends. If interested send stamp
for our special proposition to demon-
strators.
WE D G E aTOPE
'TH E S PA H CO.

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UNITED CIGAR STORE*.I

Instead of giving him something he
doesn't want and never did, let's give him something that he
will really appreciate. And when you stop to think about it,

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is there anything he will appreciate more than a box of good cigars?

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If you don't know what kind he smokes, let us recommend a good cigar- orif you live in
Ann Arbor we probably know what kind he likes best andcan tell you.

WANTED
VANTED- Suite for two students.
Preferably in house where there
are few or no other students. Give
description. Address Box P. N.
care Daily. 64-21
rANTED-Two or three light house-
r .eqtueaeQ eolaq suxoo.i 2uide316
Call 2351-W. 66
ANTED- 12-guage Remington or
Winchester pump. W. Smitter, 122
Eng. Bldg. 64-3
JISCELLAN EOUS
[RST CLASS Hand Laundry - for
girls only-called for and delivered.
Mrs. Martin, 624 N. 4th Ave. Drop
me a card. 65-2

FOR SATF
FOR SALE-Tuxedo and vest, size 38.
in excellent shape, at very reason-
able price. Box J. D. S., Daily._64-3
FOR SALE - Buy a heatless pants
presser for $1.10 and look like!
"new" every day. 1629-W. _62-5
FOR SALE- Fine young singer, and
female Canaries. 210 So. Ingalls
St. 65-2
WANTED
WANTED-Dressmaker wants work by
day. Absolutely guaranteed. Call
1182-R. 66-2
LOST
LOST-Green auto robe. Return to
115 Park Terrace. Reward. 66

Special Attention
to Ladies

Let's make it a Merry Christmas
for him by giving him a box of cigars or a pipe

-FROM

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& Do Fries

118 EAST HURON STREET

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5 W. 46th Street
NEW YORK
Mufflers $245

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Four Piece Suits for $38.50

Hats $4.25

Gloves $3.50

30 per cent Reduction on Everything in Stock
324 South State

WICD KILGORE-

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