R THE MICHIGAN DAILY * 2~4~ L- f~r in 7II~l~ / I TOWN GIRLS VACATION PLAN PARTIES iaJ-e mirn.q teba a 40O CARl DEALERS FAGE HEAVY FINES. "Say it with Flowers' For Christmas ...-- Several parties have been planned for University women who expect to be in Ann Arbor for the Christmas va- cation. The first of the series will be a sleigh ride party next2Tuesday. On Friday afternoon, Dec. 23, a tea will be given at the Cheever dormitory and Christmas carols will be practised. Saturday night these carols will be sung at the hospitals according to the uisual custom, A hike has been plann- ed for Tuesday, Dec. 27, and the con- dluding party will be given New Year's' Eve. The committee for vacation enter- tainmcnt, of which Lucy Huber, '23, is ,.hairman, plan to send out invitations to these p:-rties to all women who have sgned up in one of the blue books# signifying their intention of spending the vacation in Ann Arbor and it is requested that all women sign up at Qnce. Patronize oar Advertisers.-Adv. A Reliable Jeweler 1 13 South Mair ! l S Vr. George E. Mie le E S'IV1O ' ITreIC TP1Iy tr IN E Office Itrve- (blly by :111poiiiI- Urn. lW). fler ire~ide Th~eatre '41I1 N. t',0iPe".iy io. Used .auta en s Y OUNG men, old men, particular men; smart, conservative or "snappy" dressers-all will be glad to get Christ- mas gifts of Cheney Cravats. Colourful desigps and rich weaves make these cravats truly distinctive. Sel an MA , t J4I Salesnien Must Have Lie- Before lau 1 Under Condlon Act GEORGE BISCHOFF 220 CHAPIN STREET PHONE 890-Fl ANN ARBOR Lect them now to take home to Father, d the Boys-and for yourself. SOLD BY Mack & Co.. Main St. N. r. Allen, 211 S. Main St.; F. W. Gross, Main St.; Wadlarns & Co.. 2o S. Aan St.; S. 0. IDavis. 'o gcry Shoj). =to S. Main St.; Lindenschm-idt Apfel Co., 209 Main St. ; Revile, Conlin, k'je'-el Co.. 200-2:02 S. Main St.; J. F. Wuerth Co.. 222-22. S. Main St.; Watlharns & Co., Nickels Arcade. Chlrstmas Greetmgs I Order your ice cream for the holiday season now SUNDAY'S 3-LAYER BRICK VANILA CREAM ORANGE ICE TUTI FRUTI CHRIS TMAS SPECIALS TWO LAYER ITOL LY BICK CHERRY CLT ARD PISTACHIO PINE APPLE BITS LONDON PUPI)IN. CI BERItY VICE TUTI FRUTI CREAM OFFICIALS POINT TO HUGE SUCCESS FOR NEW RULING Lansing, Dec. 14-With only a few days to go before used car dealers are required to have licenses under the Condon certificate of title automobile act, more than 4.000 dealers in this state are apparentlyrfacng the pros- pect of a fine or a prison sentence. The Condon act, among other things provides that all dealers in used mo- tor vehicles must have licenses by January 1, 1922. So far only 250 have taken out licenses. It is estimated that there are between 4,000 and 4,500 dealers in Michigan. For failure to have license after the prescribed date the law provides penalties of a $1,000 fine or 3 years imprisonment or both. Another phase of the Condon act wich is not, according to the depart- ment of state officials, being fully lived ip to, is the section providing that after Oct. 1, 1921, all traisfers of auto- mobiles for which certificates of title have been taken out must be accomp- anied by the transfer of the certificate of title and the issuance of a new title to the purchaser of the car. In effect this would mean that when in owner, selling a car for which he has secured a .title, cmpletes the transaction he notify the department of state and assign his title to the new owner. The new owner, under the 'aw, is then given 10 days in which to -'end the assigned title to the depart- ment of state, with a fee of $1, and *equest a new certificate made out to him. About a dozen instances where deal- -rs in used cars have failed to transfer titles have come to the attention of the department of state. The dealers. in each case, have been given five days in which to comply with the law. In case of failure penalties of a $1,000 fne or 10 years imprisonment are noro'vided. To date aboui 185,000 certificates of titles have been issued under the Con- don act. Several thousand of them are ,nmcaimed because of incorrect ad- dresses on the applications, and about s many applications have been re- turned because they were not filled out -roperly. Department of state officials look for -a sudden rush of certificate +ite business after the first of the year, as there still about 300,000 mo- tor vehicle owners who have not taken out titles. That the new law will be a huge successls the opinion of the depart- men officials, who point to the fact that a dozen or more missing cars have already been recovered through the medium of the information con- tained in their certificate title. COLORADO DIRECTOR VISITS PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPT. Miss Claire Small, director of the department of physical education for women at the University of Colorado, was in Ann Arbor for a few hours Monday afternoon and evening in- specting the work of this University in connection with the physical education of women. Miss Small was very muc interest ed in what she saw of the University here, particularly with the large-num- ber of students. % Weininano - 6eisendorler Cc PHONE 1500 a& i3 0, I( -f :I, We take this opportunity of extending to you and yours our sincerest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 0);4 rr hristmas 11 .1 I Let us have your orders now and we will deliver to your door at your convenience. Orders for Sunday must be in by 9 P. M. Saturday. I u b 7 PHONE 166 218 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1.4 r~* E' "K 1 1 t!!r t}r dt 1H R.. r.fr Y.u._u ."n_..u.:..a...---. S IMI P1 - ll -u tit _su = In AlSincerity we hope this will be the most joyous hoiday season you have ever experienced - - Almendinger "s r Music, Shop 305 Maynard Street NOTE-Our January Records are in and at your disposal. =r mrrrs tt1l illli~rtrtljlJS U!!!lllllitlt I t . t i E t y t i t + Before going home you should in- spect the remarkable assortment of Traveling Goods displayed at tlis large store. Perhaps to add to your own con- venience, perhaps as a gift for a friend you will find our assortment interesting. a " 'J° ENS"'4 Only Eight ore Shopp- i Days before Xmas GIVE USEFUL GIFTS THE NORTHLAND SKI - All Sizes and Kinds $1.50 to $14 Sleds for the Boys and Girls SNOW SHOVELS - Galvanized Iron, Steel and Wood Priced from 25c to $1.50 THERMOMETERS FROM 30c TO $1.00. PYREX CASSEROLES FROM $3.00 TO $8.00. PYREX PIE PLATES. PIE SERVERS. SILVER WARE. ELECTRIC TOASTERS AND GRILLS. ELECTRIC SAD IRONS AND LAMPS. 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