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November 25, 1922 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-11-25

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THE" IC HIAN DAIL AEFY
{ tation and where this Is inadequate or same reasons, and yet send her out to tMichigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. Michigan Daly and (ties for $4.50a.
PROFSIOLI V( expensive, trade conditions are bound compete with the foreigner without
PRO.1ADER AVRS t Oofe ad tereting hassof the ay- --____Irving Warimolts, D. S. C. HILL AUDITORIUM
dli uuuquestion, acrigt Professor Sad- Bold Me~ Today CHIROPODIST ELECTRICAL
111(1~~ TR R OF)ii~j and farm granges are against the: assemble today in front of Hill audi-Poe14- OEBR2T
MEA NS OF UNCREAEXG bill, when as a matter of fact they iumt lydrn h eevn
SHlIPPING will be the class most directly ben-io eun rmteMneoagm ____________________________________
efited by the passage of such a inas-________________________1__________
ur.Innriptie b arsubsidy Nole5.7-1.:si is onelroltltlr11t lnrc. In normal?14times. by Car11the SrtrrtrfTtllghrrtt50-75-Sil 00
grpsbiyisoeo h e ts ige tmo xpr statM ~GNPop. Mats.Tues.,Thurs. i
meas o deeloingourshipin, s gratst inge iem f epor istha (, ((* nd Sa.,29o andsoo
mensofdeelpigou sipin s of farm prodlucts. In other words it Oposit Cadllac Htl Main 7790 =
that it can adequately compete with a wider market is developed, surplusITHE B3ONSTELLE CO.i_
foreign nations in what will soon be farm products can be disposed f' fnes chblo7Cmd
the' greatest competition for worlds' hoaIhsaviigfloe aresa n L THE Coed
trade that has ever existed," declared with the consequent low prices in this' Something New-A roctor
Prat. Herbert C. Sadler, head of the country. o Domestic Difficulties-
department of marine engineering, "It is unfortunate," he said, "that' = $.5 TODAY AND SATURDAY TOO
yetra.. the word 'subsidy' has always been 1 tICI Wd. MOt.tree to 62.001
"The so-called Ship subsidy bill attached to anything relating to the' sat. Msat. ho to $2.00 moenwca e =a wr
Direct From the N. Y. Winter Garden = Millions mr o a e what onlya few wr thrilledE
which President H-arding is bringing merchant marine. We call all other Arm 4By
rmn SIEbefore congress has attracted a good forms of subsidy, 'protective tariff'. Itl Keliz 1 22 Jcko to read in the Stra EveningPot
deal of attention and, in somequrisireltasuidtoaborn Presents !!RAT Lait r J4UJ"-iOt
gua- ;N i raliy asusid tolaoror a;VALFSKA UAr
ter's, opposition for various reasons- more euphonius terms a 'protective( Brendel! and Burt Midgie Miler, S m Hearn,**
m sl poii l," he said. "A good taif wih cass ou ihe aes A E Hoffma,. Others. and HO UthK i vC U I
dealff wfhthe oppositionisgalso'based IRDL OF EDEN BEAUTY CaORUa -ui%
I elo h poiini lobsdiad sadrso iiga o prdKt e ieIupon misconception and misinforma. I with other countries. We 'protect'I __ _ K-
adequate merchant marine means to' facture of a ship-both labor and ma- Among Michigan Men every- I
the people of this country." teil-nINersei ul e od weetefolwn esg
During the war the goods piled up terihahandafter heinstilte adwre theollwn g mepydassaeJ J L
on the Atlantic seaboard in enormous wt ih Ieaigcs o te fm htcllhsbe onI _- M ww SH U [.
quantities, all because we were for -__forthat__call__hasbeen__sound-__
ed to sa depend uponcome foreign vn ships for HL U)TRU ed by thousands of Michigan "WHITE SHOULDERS" DAZZLES WITH. DRAMA- WITH RO- *
ouLL ovrsascomTceREeninoM Alumni for a quarter century - Al ANCE, AND THE INTRIGU.E OF SOUTHERN COLRTSHIP
(linary times we are at the mercy of ELECT 1RICALI(C
ourcometiftr for the worlds S O E OAC(AST INCLUDES
trade. "One of the main costs of do- NOVE MBER1 25TH Meet me at Quarry's B RYA NT W4ASHBURN NIGEL BARRIE
ing business is the item of transpor- -' th onr DICKIE HEADRICK TOM FORMAN
O 0 tI (---l-- nunieI- ____I N ADI)T IO4N
aitmt"" mtttiu rau !I="DANDY DAN"
° IdNOGRAI% -IS %Sushne Comedy -ORHESTIRA C
9- Fo.-O= lt inees . .25c SHOWflS DAILY
6Qo wEvenings .25, 35c 2- :3S0-7-8:340>=
°° a !SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Michigansaminnesota
F FOOtTBALL RESULTS2
F-Play by 1)1ay on miniature gidiron, moving football, scoreboard, etc.
Special leased w~ire( to stage In addition to above photoplay program-
I - -
G , IAllSeats-25c
"The Quarry"~ COMING SUNDAYI
drgadPrescripton Store w FRANK L. PACK{ARD'S
icG CLAUDE DRAKE "PAWAN ED" CO u
PROPRIETOR WITH.
Makes08TOM MOORE anld EDITH ROBERTS
Meny' k- - - --

I
I

ard D~onahue, '24, will co-star in a once~
act farce, "The Scoop," written by
"De Joisey Boid and Caligula."
The band will close the program
with ."The Victors".
Last season the band made an ex-
perimental concert tour to four Michi-
gan cities. On account of the unus-
ual success of this first trip, on which
all four 'cities asked return engage-
ments, the band contemplates takingf
a more extensive trip this spring, anda
plans are under way for an itinerary t
which will include eight cities in four iI
different states. It is primarily in an7
effort to finance the contemplated con-
cert tour that the Band Bounce is he-f
ing'staged.I
Tickets will be so'-d, starting Mon-1I
day, by' teams assigned to the var-
ious districts of the city, and will also
be on sale in the State street book
stores, and on the campus. The tick-
ets will sell at 50 and 35 cents.
(CIA .1Service, Appllcat~Ims 'Issued
Applicants for United States Civil
Service examnination Dec. 13 and 14F
here for Juiobr engineer and' deck of-
feer -under the United States' Coast
and Geodetic' survey' are directed to
apply to the secretary of' the local
board of examiners at the postoffice,
or at Station 1, Nickels arcade for the
necessary blanks. Examinations for1
these positions have been held several
times during the past year, without
producing a' sufficient number of eli-
gilsto. meet the needs of the serv-
ice., E

Our Kitchen was
ONE OF TWO IN
ANN ARBOR
that passed
A-i State Inspection.
THE CHINESE GARDENS
106 SOUTH MAIN ST.
F)HIINIM 1549

TF ountain 'Pen 'with the Little Red 'Pump-Randle
The Dunn-Pen, because it has ono
rubber sac, holds several times'
more ink than any rubber sac
self-filler of the same size.
You pump it full with
the Little 'Red Pump-
Handle and -it will
write for a month.
It cleans itself
as it ills.The Dunn-Pen never clogs or leaks.
It has only four major parts-nothing.
to get out of order.
° Unlimited guarantee of absolute satisfaction
with each Dunn-Pen. 27 styles (hard rubber
and transparent Bakelite barrels): $2.75 and up.
A0.TD. MORRLL
' ~AI,&DEALIIR
Wh~b~~ddhkNickelsArendt-

More enduring than the passing rapture
of the day is the solid pleasure the all--
welcome gift of a Victrola brings to you.
Every member of the family shares in
its entertainment and benefits. Be sure
it is a Victrola, for then you have the
one instrument which the greatest
artists themselves "have chosen to re-
produce their art.

Let us help you select your Victrola and
Victor Gift Records. Our stocks are com-
plete. 'We are open evenings. Do it early.

Schaeberle & Son Musoc*Huse

115 So. Main

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W ASHING

MACHINE"

How often do you hear that expression !

It used to be, in the days of long

ago. that a washing machine was considered a convenience. But not so any
more. Unhappy and unfortunate is the woman who now-a-days falls heir
to a washing machine.
THE MODERN WAY IS TO LET A LAUNDRY
DSO YOUR WORK
They are equipped to do it in an efficient and proper manner. They have all
the facilities with which to work and so what may be drudgery to the house&
wife is only play to them.

"AS OUTOF DT AS A

And that is why less and less students are sending their laundry home.

if you

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are one of those who still hold to the old, outgrown custom of sending your

THE
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BANJO QUINTETTE
"BUD"S DIETERLE
GORDON WtEIR
-AND-
FIORTIENSE HOAD
'Varsity Band

laundry home., we ask you to stop and think it over.
view of it will tell you to send your laundry to us.

A good common sense

Annual Fall

BOu

C,,E,

Tuesday, Nov. 28

WE MEND AND DARN,
CALL FOR AND
DELIVER

ONE - DAY SERVICE
ON REQUEST

BURT HYDE

A one-act Farce Written by the
AND
CALICULA

Hill Audtru

The White Swan Laundry Co.

Tickets

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35c and 50c

'MUFF SEID'

&PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS"

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