TI-lB MICH-IGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923 .._ ~ . . .._r__ ____._.e__..._, . _ , ,.__._ee____.._.. t' r I or Lordyj':oIke, 'h( 'Cft nurchasedr o f oi 1e Huhon Inews-- ' pa per innt " : hi _ la ad, p1lan s :ordlin;glo °ordal ia ~ ond o a.it is said h^ has acquired5 a Controlling interest in the famous fail Mail Gaz- ette from Sir John Leigh and will. soon comlinno the (lar-ette and the Eve- ' ng Staumiarci of ,which lie has secured Control. "Hey, there!' Are't you a friend I of rlnine-" Pytiias- "I ertainly ann I'ddonybn in the worIld for ou es aq Dam- "Ali right-prove it! cave usee bac- thd l'1 !dornuo o lym11horrowec last ngt' 17 lea's-all d'el.rs J °y ToHave Extra Srvwc Io A ttract Hungry Xiff' il 11 heother sections. . la r C lewith whipped' a i' ii ~ shrt ake, wite' 08That rcoii. Th prieSit is said . - 12hldItile tPlrough out the" ': l xrtc 'ithe lDaily Advertisers. ! Dly Subscriptions Due If you have not already paid your; l $3.50 for your Michigan Daily, ; do so as soon as possible. On No- vember 1st, the rate on unpaid sul)- Iscriptions automatically advances Ito $4.00. il' I. 110,1110 ofoked foods, san ivicl-h-kind of service, willpln" ifi f es5, c3,0,fifls, roilIs,, cakes.',pastries, cook- andl have chlarge (ofthe 1if iiin, if;' 4lea;, hievera gaF~s, in fact*.ver'y article of ,ilehe s . PC'.tred(1 a cfOOil i'()' it ;'iQ- food prepa red just; as it, is in the l)11 ter, N. Y., who -will (1020tr ~ei vaite homle, isthe onewe'service w hich attenitioni to pro iniing for t 'i (} a the U~nion is3 starting today. A con;idl- erable demandl for a food ser'vice dii'- f rent from that of t1ie main dining room and the tap) rooml has led to the inst iuion01of(this luncheonette ser- vice from 3 to 5:30 o'clock eve ry aift- ernowi in the ladies dining room). 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