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TI IE MICHIGAN DAILY

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His THIS
COLUMN LA8'SIF F COLUN
CLOSES I AS IICLOSES

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Soph 1i1 linve Ilmme Preference JFrance honors
MIISCELLAiNEOUJS i Preferences for the Union dances! An 'ei
1PRET'1TY BOWL and three large nar-, this- week vnd-goi to -90010o'es l'it ,So iety Chie
cissus bulbs 50c. Larger bowl and' and engineers on :Friday night and to! o I .he
five bulbs 75c. You will enjoy witch- all dental, p'harmieal and grad~utoe
ing them grow. We have bulbs of! students Saturday night. T i tickets
alknsfo;teFianih-dnewlbeHARRIS SEED STORE. I placed on sale at the Union at 5
300 E. Washington, Cor. 5th Ave. I o'clock Wednesday afternoon' and" on
general sale' at 1 o'clock Thursday.
WANTED students to know where to Saturday night tickets will be on sale
get a fine suit and overcoat for ' at & o'clock Thursday and oan genieral
$;29.50. Made up to your measure sale at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon.
in the latest style and best work-j
mnship. Runde, 913 Monroe St.WATDHL
FIST LSooeludywr. ft water and pure soar usedi and YOUING AND HEALTHY MEN weigh-

DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
10c per reading line for ore or two insertions, 9c per re 6ing line -for
three or. more. insertions, cash in advance: Minimum, 3lie per insertion.
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one Or tWO insertifons, 1.1c per
reading line for three or more insertions. White spaCcha,:rguifor at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. ,Fisk aout contracts
for classified advertising,
Jirnnzie-thIe-.A d-'Iaker"
Phone 961)

FOR RENT
A LARGE FRONT ROOM, for men.
Steam, heat. Phone 1194-M. 422 E.
Washington.
SUITE TO RENT on second floor. No
smoking. 1333 Volland. 6i37-R.
ROOM for rent. Phone 1074-M.
FRONT SUITE well furnished and
one apartment hot 'and cold water.
Centrally located. 510 k. Catherine.
Phone 216-J.

FORD) SPE1* )SfRior in A-1 con-
dition. Pri,.e v~. Call Blidwell
1199-11.
1.9~17 Ford {J ng~~~H
S 1917 R)-4,5 bik0 ('cy7=l er touring
$175.
a1920 Maxwell Touring. Fine Condi-
tion, $165.
Diodge Roafser, .$'310.
ANN 2AlUROR NASHF CO.
311 Maynaird St.

Call 2873-3.
LOST
LOG LOG SLIDE in engineering
Bldg. Finder please call phone 77.
Reward.
NAVY BLUE SILK SWEATER. Wo-
men's Rest Room. Ferry Field. Re-
ward. Return Athletic Office.
A BLACK LEATHER. NOTE BOOK,
lined with tan leather. The card
with name of owner in pocket.
Please return to 517 H. Ann or call
1314-W.
LADIES SILVER WATCH with. M. S.
N. C. Leather Fob. Engraved
"Alta McFate, Waldron, Michigan."
Findercall 520 Packard or Phone
2845-Ring 2. Reward.

ing about 11W) lbs., at University
hospital. for blood donors. See Dr.
Morr ill.
EXPERIBNCED- dishwasher with a
little speed, to work for board. Also
m~an for general kitchen workc.
Varsity Lodge, 6i1 Church St.

1EASTERN ALUMNI !
ACTVE-APPNGRead the Want Ads
Hawley Tapping, '16L, on his recent _________________
return from his first trip as field sec-
rotary of teAun s iaon NEARLY
through NewYoksaesiththes
alumni in that section of the coun- -READY!
try are extremely active, lie talked
before the University of Michigan club"
of Buffalo Wednesday at a luncheon WHA T?
and was given what he characterizes,
as a rousing reception. He was also!"'
in Ithaca and Cleveland.I Th' rb rF unai
The meeting in Buffalo was called, h rorF u ti
in addition to hear Mr. Tapping's talk.; Watch for pening
to outline plans for the Opera's re-
ception in that city when it arrives j'
there on its tour this Christmas va- -
cation.__________________
Mrs. Kraenier to Leave F YN
Mrs. S. L. Kraenmer, Ann Arbor F YN
newspaper' correspondent for several:
years, will leave shortly with her I INSTRUCTION
son, who will take u?) work with theI
Standard Oil company in foreign'
countries. Mrs. Kraemer has been the To begin at once-$1Oi) a course.
correspondent here for the Detroit , Inqire «,t field, Packard street
Free Press and for a Chicago paper ! aduity 7iiiis
as well as writing fl),- everal news 1
syndicates. I Passengers $5 a ride
Daily classified for real results. __________________
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FURNISHED heated suite for buzsi-; FORD) SPEEDSTEI, :e rtect cfndition
ness people. Call evening 1236-W. for huick sale: Cash $415.00. 515:
619 S. Divisior.LarneS.

THREE ROOMS furnished for light F
housekeeping. 802 Packard.
FOR SALEI
Same day optical service. Arcade
Jeweler and Optometrist.

DorthyB. owry
600 Nat. Bank Bldg.
Office Ilours: I-.
Phone 401-.T.
F"ACIAL iliATES
MT.?=CyIIz( ,{'t3 .%1:"TI(n ly byI(T
ILECTRO' =°::71 ' iRV

LAtUNDRY
PRICE LIST FOR STUDENT:
Shirts, soft or silk .............15q
* B" V. ......................15c
Pajama Suits ..................1i5c#
Handkerchiefs.............. 03c
Socks ....................... ...O05c
All hand work, we darn and mend.
Our phone is 3106-Y2. Draper Home
Laundry. 632 So.. Ashley- St.
REAL FESTATE
FOR RENT-
1. On best residential street in S. E.
section. Excellent 7 room house.
2. On Packard St., 7 room house
and garage. Fine condition.
3. West 'Side. 7 room and- garage.
Hot water heat with thermostatic+
control. I
4. Close, to campus. 13 room house.'
Gas and water on all floors.
Large income assured.
FOR TERMS AND APPOINTMENT)
CALL G. E. and L. A. CORNELL.
Phone 1680AV.

LIGHT TAN
rack first
Parks, 558,

checked top coat, from
floor Law Bldg. Call
or return to rack.

MUISICAL
CELEBRATED C. F. MAR'TIN M4N-!
dolins, guitars and ukuleles. The
best toned and easiest playing in-f
struments made. Soldl by Schae-
berle and Son., 110 S. Main St. I
JANCE!I BEAR M CHIGAN SIRENS,;
YMichigan's premier seven-piece
orchestra. Masonic Temple, Ypsi- -
lanti, Friday, October 12th. Danc-
ing at 8:30.
WAINTED

WATCH, chain and knife while riding
east of Ann Arbor Sunday morning.
If found please call 1363-J.
LOST-Athletic coupon book. Finder
call Dick Westnuedge. Phone 396
621 S. State.
FOR HIRE
FOR HIRE-Cars and drive yourself.
Phone 183-11%

#(Charles La~throp 4Pack
Charles I. Pack, president- of thel
American Forestry Association, has
been awarded the title of "'command-r
er i' ertearicle"by heFrench
willions of American seeds to France
for reforestation of the battle 'area
The Rev. Father J. R. Command~ will
speak at noon today before the Chamb-
er of> Commerce luncheon club today
' tthe Chamber of, Commerce inn, cor-i
atr of Fourth and Ann streets. Fath-
r Comad' subject will be "Lostl
Hf .

No food will take the place of Milk.
Nothing is more nourishing,
Strengthing, provided it is. pure.
On the other hand impure, ,dirty
milk is one of the greatest carriers
of disease. Ouipastuerizing process
destroys all germs in the milk and
our sanitary methods assure, its

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-.30 P'. l.

224 'Nckel's arcade
(2nd Flool.)

D~r. C arrie (C. Cla ssen
Phlones: OQi(,e 71636: Pes. 2451
Hours by Appomntien t

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cleanliness.

Take no chances

UPPER CLASSMAN desires .room- Are you titip W'eel ~'cr t1-? Try
mate. Large steam heated room, a rest facI landI IEnl( 5 y0ars younger.
one block from campus. l i s your hair conilug out,? Have you
Call at 502 E. Liberty. Phone dandraff'? Ste p it' Appointments
870-M. eveinug ifliO day b~ef ore. Older
..- ladies given spciAlattention. Hours'
Young Women to work part time at iunless by 1is 1cia l aYoitment from
the telephone office.-Meals at cost -10 to G. W dk a ynedby onewh
at the company's cafeteria. Miss ,1has studieli)1S!'la vl smn)
B. Edwards, chief operator. Cor. ulator y boaut v clu
Washington and Main: }ilAR)AE P. S. .:1~ ON
21 \uerthi Arcade.
THREVE TICKETS for 0. S. '1-. zgam. - -- 1-- -
Call 1526-J. 1.)r. W. S. 11ills5
Phone 321-F-i.
TWO TICKETS for 0. S. U. game_. 0{1 E:+first N at"1IlBank BIldg.
Call 863-R after 7 I. M. floi.us: 9-12; 1:=30-5
UPPER CLASSMVAN desires roomj
male. Large steam heated room. I EM
Phone 870-M. 502 E. Liberty. Oi1'ERAT'if ri l31.1sti
FRESHMAN engineer wants room Green, the man teat hauotls rubbish
mate. Large steam heated i'oofi andl aslhes? Yes. 520 5'troit St.,
three blocks from campus, $3 per l FOUNDQ1
week. Call at 32.7 S. Division or(j
Phone 1188. _ A PUIRSE oa antn street.
Owner may have span:. by descrip--
I WANT two tickets for 0. S. U. game. tion. Call 1530. Pauline Wilson.
C411 1297-J immediately. ______
FORD COUPEl. Will pay cash but not f
oevr $150. Call R. 1838. d J
LOCKSMITHRE1Y
ALL KINDS of 'trunk and' door keys
Fitting keys and opening locks!'WHA T-)
specialty. 1136 W Huron St.,
Phone 2498 Keeler.
BOARD
%OUR TABLES will accommodate a£
few more conveniently. You will be Watch for Opening
pleased with out service. Varsity __________________
A.~Ladee ii neL.L. b a tV.ll ..5. 1 Churcht t: .

They're Fresh Today !-And Every Day!

with :your greatest possession-
your health.. - -6 Call

CA NDY

GOODNESS

is a rare combination of purity and freshness. Just that
happy combination has been found by Candyland-it's why
so many peopl 1 now stop at Candyland for their "sweets."
SEA FOAM KISSES
20 clb.

Y OU can buy a good Foun-
tain Pen most anywhere,-
but the only place you can get
one fitted by a PEN SPECIAL-
IST to suit your individual style
of writing is at RIDER'S, 302
S. State Street.

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Pure Cream Caramels, lb..
Mexican Cream Fudge, lb..
Brazil Nut Roll, lb. .....
Pecan Roll, lb. .........
Chop Suey, lb. .........
Cream Nut Wafers, lb..
Best Grade Milk Chocolate+

... . . . . . 45c
... . . . . . 39c
... . . . . . 55c
... . . . . . 65c
... . . . . 28c
.... .39c
Cream .........64c

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BUY ICE CREAM BY THE QUART-IT'S ONLY 50v
Fine and even texture-made with
rich cream-In many flavors.
uANDYL A.1ND.

Ask the 01' Tiiters-they know!j
Then drop in'-let RIDER see
how you write-Ait will. only take
a minute-and you will be fixed
up with a pen that will see you
suedessfully through the next
four years--and 40 years there-
aifter.
We carry the~ best of: all types
of pens, Eversharp pencils, and
fountain pen ink that will really
work. Prices are right. Don't,
forget the address-302 S. State
Street.
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1 335 1/W~
FINE I-ABERDASHERY

11 4 EAST HURON

STREET

TH N -QRQ0 FOURTH AVENUE AND CATHERINE STREET

Wilson Bros.
Furnishings
^ We don't have to say much
more about them. They 'are
' f amou3 everyw here for their
fine quality, we are famous
". ' k ,dfor the low price we charge
you for them..
t Hoisery
Sikand woolI mixtures, silks,
wools and Isles. Any color
yoi#- wish., You'll like them
priced from

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"Like AlaysWearing, a New Shirt"
' , "There's great satisfaction in putting on ashirt that we've laun-
' ~dered,. because, as one man put it-, "It's like always wearing a new
shirt."
- It has the smooth firm feel of newness-- the snug set about the
neck and shoulders, and a well pressed look. Your collars, too,
stay snow white when laundered here. The yellow stains never
appear.
You're bound to like this professsional way of laundering.
Phone us to call for your bundle next week.

Portis Hats
No better nor more stylish
hats made' than these. Vel-
ours, fine furs and velours inl
the new small shapes. Greys
predominate.
$3.50 TO $6.50
Arrow Shirts

35c TO 1.75
Neckwear
If you are
p ar t icular
about they)
kind of neck-
w ea r y our

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