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November 10, 1922 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-11-10

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

iL PLNS
O f TABE

DED

PLATE AT BUILDING ENTRANCE
WILL CONTAIN NAMES OFI
WAR HEROES
Dedication of a new memorial tab-
let in the main entrance of the Med;-;
cal building at 11 o'clock tomorrow
morning will be part of the local
Armistice day celebration. All classes
at that hour in the Medical school
will be dismissed to enable the stu-
dents to attend the ceremony.
The 'tablet was placed in the en-
trance yesterday. It is a large bronze
plate with a decorative border, and is
inscribed as follows:
IN MEMORY OF
Victor Clarence Vaughan, Jr., M. D.,
Major, Medical Corps, U. S. Army.
Charles McCurdy,
Major, Medical Corps, U. S. Army.
Charles Emmet Varier,
Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Ar-
myn.
James Frederick Munson,
Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army.
Argo Montagu Foster,
Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army.
Glenn Dewey Ransom,
Captain, Medical Corps, U S. Army.
William Clarence Gates,
Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army.
Dana Cecil Post,
First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U.
S. Army.
Dean Charles Scroggie, .
First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U.
S. Army.
Douglas Charles Hoffman,
Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery,
U. S. Army.
Graduates and undergraduate stu-
dents of the Medical department of
the University of Michigan who died
in line of duty in the world war,
1914-1918.
Call 445 Huron St. Taxi, 25c.-Adv.
BUSINESS IN ANN ARBOR
WANTED
Will buy entire stock or interest in
established business.
BOX F. A. C., DAILY

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ization,
present
the Fre
one act
will fu
the sop
nual di
women

1K STARTED ON Iimaddition, the club accepted the
MUMMER~. F Sinvita<tio~n of Masques to take charge
MUMMER P'L A YS of ushering for "The Knight of Thlw
--- Burning Pestle" which is to be pre-
mers, women's dramatic organ- sented Nov. 22 in Hill auditorium.
voted yesterday afternoon to The Christmas play to be given at
the time of the bazaar for the Michi-
, "Where But In America" at gan League is to be, produced this
shman spread. The play is a year by Mummers. At the meeting
comedy of American life and yesterday, the president appointed the
rnish the- entertainment when committee to manage this play. Try-
phomore women give their an- outs of members of the club are to be
nner in honor of the freshmen held at 4 o'clock Wednesday in the
on Nov. 25. west parlor of Barbour gymnasium.

You will be surprised at the large'
results obtained at low cost from a
"Daily" classified ad.-Adv.
Got a room to rent? A Daily c lassi-
fled ad will fina a roomer.-Adv.
LOOK AT DAVIS' TOG-
GERY AD FOR CAPS -
SPORT PAGE

CIGARE

TTES/

Michi ans
Favorite
Cole e
On

Favorite

Co llee

Songs,"

from our printers.
Nothing would make
ter gift.

We are pleased to announce
that we have just received a
fresh supply of "Mchigan's

a bet-

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Victor Dance Records

now

Can You Forget . .................. .
Two Little Wooden Shoes ......... .. .

. .. Club Royal
.. .. Club Royal

Orchestra
Orchestra

I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise.......Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
You Remind Me of My Mother......Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

I Found a Four-Leaf Clover..... ... Paul Whiteman and His{
Two iLttle Ruby Rings...........Paul Whiteman and His

Orchestra
Orchestra

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for TWENTY

Deedle Deedle Dum .... .... . ..The Benson Orchestra of Chicago
Qogie.Oogie Wa Wa............... The Benson Orchestra of Chicago

At this price where
is the man who can't
be discriminating?

Mrs. A. M. lant
ttltttxn at alittar

Let Fatima smohrs
tell you

4p ulnp' of tr4tottn wir"

LIGGErr & MYERS TOBACCO Co.

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A Simple Precaution
As Dodge Brothers do not change,
"models" year after year it is easy to
misrepresent the age of this car. We
have the records by which you may de-
termine such questions beyond doubt.
See us before buying. We shall be glad
to place these records at your disposal
without obligation.
GOOD USED CAR VALUE
Late 1920 3-Passenger Dodge Coupe
Wire wheels and good mechanical condition.

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G;et Our

Price

On Used Cars

Open and Closed

-Models

of All Hakes

SSUPER =jE
HI -TEST
=GASOLINE
STANDS FOR
STHE BEST!
IT MEANS
GETTING THE
- GREATEST
-' EFFICIENCY
SFROM YOUR
ENGINE IN
INCREASED
POWER AND
ADDED MILEAGE.
TWO
SERVICE STATIONS
CATHERIE AH tL
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GASOLINE MOTOR OIL q
ILICNI|O ANAi
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Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires
A Ton-tested Tube Tree ivith each Vacuum Cup Tir

AUTO A CCE0SSOR IE S

4,_,,

Fix up that Automobile for winter now-get
Manifold heater for your Ford car,
priced at $1.00 and $1.75

Fords from $65 up,

A FULL LINE OF FORD ACCESSORIES

1919 Dodge T
Good condition;<

ouring
a bargain

Car

1920 Dodge Roadster
Entirely refinished, cheap for quick sale.

Ann Arbor
quick Sales

PRICES RIGHT

SERVICE PROMPT

LARNED HARDWARE COMPANY

I ANN AGARAGE

PHONE 1610

The Lip-to-Date Hardware
310 SOUTH STATE

206 WEST HURON ST.

PHONE 1101

Phone 494

.120 W. Huron Street

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never another oppor-
tunity to buy at our
prices.

Do you know that with the last reduction, October Seventeenth, Ford Cars are the low-
est by far in the History of The Ford Motor Company?
With the following down payments we will deliver a new Ford to you with starter, de-

never another

tun

ity to buy

oppor-
at our

p"ies.

We have bulbs, tires, name
plates, bumpers, spot lights,
hot shot batteries, ignition
parts, etc.

mountable rims. War ta
Roadster . . .
Coupe . . . . . .

Ix, interest and insurance included.

.$145.81
. $208.17

Touring....4
Sedan......

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. . $157.00
. .$232,02

We have bulbs, tires, jam
plates, bumpers, spot lights
hot shot batteries, ignition
parts, etc.

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