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THE~ MICHIGAN DAILY

Pil ~Dl~IS~I~ll tunity to see the Purdue team inac
PUR E OURT1 SQIB Ition.
STIATS, ftGTEN WAE! Incraura1 Iems
1.923 CHIIW'IOINS I .VE I)}l'LA" The basketball schedule ioi fitra-
AT IIIVDS OF B1., LiAA' WN ternities and class teams tonight is
SEASON'S RECORD as follows:
At C o'clock, court 1, Nit Sigma
La~ayette, Ind., Jan. 1v.-The Pur- Nu vs. Theta Chii; court 2, Phi .Delta
dlue basketball team, p.resent Confer- Kappa vs. Delta Alpha Epsilon; court
ence champs, ouenedl their Big Ten 10, Phi, Beta Delta vs. Psi Upsilon;
schedule last night with Northwesternl cou rt 4, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Chii; at 6:30
canning here. A fter dotfeatintg Rose o clock, court' 1, Phi Gi-a. Delta Js._
PolyandNote Dnceby ig cors, Phi Delta Theta; cou rt 2, Pi Kappa
Pol aa Nore ameby ig corsAlpha vs. Cygnus; court ', Tau Ilp-
the Boilermnakers were set upon by io h s.ApaRoCl;cut4
the Butler university team in such a sloPhvsApaRoCi;cut4,
:manner that no team could have stop- Deta Tatn peltx vs. Theta f;ltla Chi;
e4their offenslv e. The game endeda 7 o'clock, court 1, Alpha Sigmna vs.
withPurue o th shrt e~l f aDelta.Kappa Epsilon; court 2, Phi Del-
43 to 20 score. During the last threeI pio s et eaTn or
years, Butler has been beaten by Pur- j 3, Delta Sigma D~elta vs. Phi Rho Sig-
due on an average of 20 pointspe! ma; court 4, Delta Theta Phi vs. Sig-
game. The victory for the .Indian- m lh pio;a :0ocok
apois eamwasswet revenzge anti court 1, Delta Upsilon vs. Phi D~elta
brought their list, of Conference vie- yChii, court 2, s= nior fits vs. laws; court
tories u1p to fourgaefothsa- 3, junior engineers vs. junior fits;
gaenoo.aa court 4,, soph engineers vs. uipper
This gm okaa all possible dents; at 10o'clock, court 1, phar-
overconfidence that Coach La4mlbert's mica vs. graduates ; court 2, soph lies
men might have had. It will tend to vs. upper, architects; court 3, lower
make them realize that they can be medics vs. lower architects; court 4;'
beate mThe Purdueteam as nt in ~soph dents vs. fresh lits.

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J.ess in New Yorka Intr'airalJHockey, -~6~0 oh egnes ~II~uIfhuIW
Gets Pugn 'aciousj 1104. Other practice sessions will be 47 I
' "' :Because of the dubious character 1 announced latcr.
of h wethr i.ws fun adisbl
to start the interclass hockey elimn-. IisiuMnnnSreosRtr
w ? tion as soon as possible. London, Jan. 15.--(By A.P.)-The
u The first round will start TutesdIay, Russian tradle (elegation here made
I at 10 p. in., at the Coliseum, when the- it known today that the Russian min-
. fresh lits (Quirk, 18) lplay the ; inio' lug surveying expedition to northern
engineers (Piggot, 2726-.I). Furth(i1 Siberia had returned home after an 18-
eliminations are hoped to be run off' months' investigation, reporting it has
in the near future.; located high coal deposits to the ex-
kPractice for the teamis which ihavo tent of about 10,000 square versts.
not, as yet, a schedule da( wil1,a
follows: Tues. 5:30-6, junior tits, Ar k' Got someth~ing jor sale? A "Daily"i-
.~ nr, 558, and .fresh enginocrs, Vose, the Daily will find it..-Adv.
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ORGANDiu
Follow Tim's
shadow in our doi
a Mrs. Tim, to
.Arbor. Cleaning
Mr.. and Mrs;
Ries 1,11,7. firvnlfwy liaywo-ightit
('iiipiO. :: ::OLDEST1 BANK IN. ANN _ARBOR :::
"'Big;" Jcss" Willardf lormer heavy-; OLDEST NATIO1N AL BANK IN MICHIGAN .
weight chamxpion, is in New FYork with I
a. chip on his broad , . ouldIer. JessI'
says he's anxious to ixwct his conquer-
or-, Jack lDempsey. (( ,. - W
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Lost Something? Let a "Daily"sas '
ified ad find it for vou.---.-Adv. ,
We~irne olah111Electric, grills for 20!
flU S 1"~J)AM~ STDIOSstudent,.use w c

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the best of shape, for the Butler game
as Captain Masters was bothere d withx
a, bad cold and (lid nQt get to llaytle
entire game.
Follo wing the NorthwNestern gamle
Monday .night, the ten -r will go to I1-.
linois for a game With the Suckers
on. Satutrday. Last year, til teams'
was>the one to hand the Boilermakers.

footsteps and sooner or later you'll cast
*rway,
a, She; is one of the n~eatest dressersi1MA
g, dyeing and pressing is her ."systemn."
Tim like the Energine Odorless Clera7.g.

DR YS.MEET'WETS
WN HOTs'DEBATE
New York, v<Jan. 15.----(By .P.)-
H-ecklers kept up a r'unning fire of
caustic comment at the expense. of
rep~resentatives Lewis C. Crantton, (
'Michigran rand XMayne B. Xheler.! anti-

a Confer ence defeat. Although, Illin-
ois has not been going well this seas-1
all. the 'Purdue player3 always look#
for, a hard battle.
On Friday night the wrestling4 team
reill open its. schedule at Urbana, tab.-,
ing on the $uickerF'' mat tcamn. Thri
Purdue team is miade up of inexoeri-
enced men in.. the heavier classes, .but
thet lighter classes are expected to,
mlake a good showing this' season.
The swinmmeps will go to Kolcomo thei
same evening for a dual mcet with
the, Kokomo. Y. Al. C. A. team. This
will be. Coach Mierrian's 'first oppor-

#saloon league leader, who elucidated'
1the "dry" point of view in a prolubi-
tion debate at the national republican
club todlay.
_ Augustus Thomas, playwright, and
t(Ranson Gillette, who upheld t10
j"we ts", were. frequently interrupted by
F1*boisterous applause. An audience of
about 500 persons, including a number
t of, prohibition enforcement agents,
listened with partasi4n, appreciation
_to the debate.

"Me }flame of Snctine-

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Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. Mn-
imumt charge for ltrst -day,.: 250". Mintmum thereafter, 20c. Three
cents per word per day if. charged. White space 9bar ed for at rate
of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to tho ae having phones.
Liner Rates: Twelve cents per link-, without contract, paid In advance.
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REPLIES to the following boxes are
in The Daily office: L.C.S., C.S., W.
L., P., W.T.V, K.D., S., TIBSON, X.
LIBE~RAL REWARD-Offered for 'in-I
formiation leading to the recovery of
of an overcoat taken from the'mens
cloak room in the Medical Bldg.,
Jan. 12 between 1 and 5. Call 1~5
J betw een 7 and 9 P. im.mF R REN
ROQMVS l!O1't RENT-For next semies-
ter. Single rooms, can be doubled
or suite. Shower bath, private
house.. Call 1247-M after 6 p. mi.
82-3
FOR RENT--Large, pleasaint, warnm
roomu with board ,in private fain-
ily for one or two girl students.
Phone 2615-J. 82
FOR 'RENT-Comfortable 'doublel
room one block 'towar'ds . Campus
from Ferry Field. 507 Benjamin I
Street. 82-.31
FOR R~ENT-Two single and double
rooms, new, house, showers, rea.
sonable rent. Call 1247-M aifter 6 1
hp. i82
FOR RENT-Two nice rooms suitable
for three or' four students. Inquire
314 N. Thayer.' Phone 2533. 8
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HUPMOBILE--Late 1921 touring.
Mechanically perfect. $200 acces-
sories." 1923 License. Cheap for
-quiick sale. Phone 114 8-J. 82-2
- WANTED

LOST-Gold wrist watch, bearing in-
itials U.E.L. between 11 a. mn. and
12 in. Sunday. Either in Conigre-
Sga tional church or, on west side
ofState street between Church and
Liberty street. Call 1306-.J. Re-
ward. '82-.3
FUR ROBE-Lost from sleigh on
Cammbridge Road, 11 p. in.,, . Fiday.
Large reward for information or
return. R. -Skall, 1831 Washtenaw.
;Call 21980-M. 8
LOST-Cheunictry note book on State
St., 9:30 Friday night, between N.
Univ: and East Liberty. Return t o
Behruiian,: 821 E. Huron. Phone
1521-J. 81.-2
LOST-Lower part of silver fountain
pen ,marked A.H.H-.; on Alonday,
between Library andl Tuttles. Re-
ward. Phone 2055-.R. 82-2
LOST--At thme Union Saturday night,
one galosh, size 6 1,-2 M. Was taken
Iby mistake. I hiave one size 5 l_.
Phone 476-.J. 82-.2
LOST-Onyx ring with diamiond in
center. In women's cloak room in
lEngineering Bldg. Call, Univ. 46-.M.
82-2
LOST-Bracelet in Hill Auditoriunn
Jan. 1. Liberal reward. Return
to Daily office. . 80-3
LOST--A squirrel choker near Chnibh
Hlouse, Finder call 1810-R and re-
ceive re-ward. 82
LOST--My pen troubles, at Rider's of
course. 21
l TYPE WRITO.G
Iiave your MANUSCRIPTS typewrit-
ten by exerienced TYPISTS~. id-

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-~ ERE'S a Sale. that is a Sale in every sense of the word., Here's mer-
chandise from: the best makers -- that's an assurance of quality. And
reductions are keen enough to arouse the economical instincts of every, man,,
_ That's an assurance: of the height of value.
-~~~~~~Y $'2,9~ 6.O ~ 6O
- Ytc ia tyeyudsr;n mte htpterMo ek o-
' ateYha ie o wn yullfndteSutorOecottoyu
g a r me n ts t ru l ya e s t h e i y u d e s i r be o a t t wh pr i c es .y u e k ; n
- I o'eloigfor Hoir Naturally quality
ata high quality Madras u wt is the thing that,
- Shirts a t trly.valuegiving prie,atrcsbu wih t yet get 8 S -C
here te arc $ 1 . 85 exceptional values at ,
at .. .. .....
-Neckw ear We've taken Untderwear Whether foral.tehg-psntofu,
er-ricd Nckwarremaining from tune needs, here's Underwear that
.whud}ei vrthe hoiday selling and $i1 hudb neey 2$
put ,them in one group. . mans wardrobe at. .3-
am r ".Af, W, W -NV&9

WVANTJ D SOLICITORS FOR HOUSE due's Book Store, 11 Nickels Arcade.
TO HOUSE CANVAS FOR HIGH 76-21
CLASS EASY SELLING ARTICLE,
CAN EASILY M'AKE FIVE TO FOUND__________
EIGHT DOLLARS A DAY. SPLEN- IFOUND-Sunday on the Diagonal,
DID WORK FOR STUDENTVW watch and fobj. Call 2950-.J or in1'
WISHING TO Mb1AKE EXTRA MON-qur701lae.8
EY. FOR FUTH~~ER INFORMA-_____
TION ,WRITE F. C. WALTERS,'815 FOUND-At Rider's Pen Shop. A real
G~ROVE PLACE, TOLEDO, OHIO.j fountain pen for exams, 2
82-3

Lace B fertha
foir your frock,
N0more graceful collar mode lhes
Nenteted the season's 1lissthan the
Bertha collar of lace. The first Ber-
tha, the mother of Charlemragne the
Great. Today 'it is an eually im-
pressive fashion.
Lace Borthas on aftrnoon or,- din-
ner frocks are exceedrtlgly charmiung
when their: background 'is, black vel-
vet or crisp taffeta. Tu.cked net, Ve-
nretian ~lace, dainty VaIJ lce, cut-out
patterns in1 organdie, all o'fer. attrac-
tive selections in B~erthas:
The new bib-collars are, especially
effective when worn on a dark taffe-
ta frock. Fancy net with fine Val
lace edging as a finishing mre~ks cot-
lags that'add a 'toujch of smdr~I ids o
the .f rock

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WANTED--Apartment or light house-
keeping rooms for second semester.
Address box X.Y., Michigan Daily.
80-3

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Large chair, black Wal-
nut desk,' Hungarian hemlock. din-
ing room. cabinet. Must' be sold1
rsoon. Apartment A-.2, 619 E. Univ.

WATD ae alnd Launidry a2sh- i 1393-R. w82-2
S. Ashley. Phone 3106-F-2. 82-3 1 ,FOR SALE-Nearly new black con-, -
______________________________ bination Tuxedo dress-suit, size 38.
WANTED-Student and family wash- HalIf price. 624 S. Division. 82.
ine. Phone 2$73-M. 82.13 3

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