24, THE, I HMAN DAILY 24, THE MICHIGAN DAILY A EX-MAYOR MAHXOFr DETROIT ISDED Long Illness Fatal to Former, Execiu.I tive; Was a Native of Petroit HELl) OFFICE FOR THREE TIMES IN .YEARtS 1912-118 Detroit, Nov. 23.-Oscar 1B. Marx,! for three times mayor of Detroit be- tween the years 1912 and 1918, diedj hero today following an illness of) several month's.' His death was has-1 tened by the shock of the death ofj his mother a few weeks ago. He was 57 years old at the time of his death. Mr. Marx was one of the most prom-] inent political figures in Detroit, and has closely identified himself with politics in that city for many years. In 1912 he was a leader in the Bull Moose convention at Chicago, Work- ing for the election of Roosevelt, buit when that party failed he rejoined the ranl;:s of the old republican organiza- tion. lie was born in Detroit, July 14, 1866, the son of German parents who came to this country in the early fif'- Buenos ,Aires, -Nov. 23.--The steami-I ties. His first political venture camne ship American Legion, sailing for New in 1904, when he was a candidate tor Yor the county treasurer, but was defeat- :Yr, carries $5,000,000 in gold to pay ed. In 1910 he was appointed city as-j coupons on part of Argentina's extern-j sessor. In his first campaign for al debt. mayor he defeated William B. Thomp- - son, in the fall of 1914, he defeated F.: Buenos Aires, Nov. 23.-Willam H. T. ngrin an tw yarslatr age Robertson, retiring American consul-j heis bitterest political light against j William F.. Con nolly.I general, has sailed for New York. Mayor Marx was the inamediate pro-j decessor of Senator James Couzens as mayor, andl it was his appointment of f the senator to the position police corn- 1 missioner that started Couzens on his political career. I i It's- true ,efficiency to use Daily IClassifieds.-Adv ARROW SHIRTS $250 Collar Attached. }'New Styles F Specially Priced. Come Early. j E. J. WtiEI3IEI-35 SO. MAIN Graham Seeks Leadership 0 f G. 0. P. In ho~use, Butter, Egg's Cheese Poultry ...Wholesalers.. Margarine Fruits MOTOR OARS MAY PAORK IN FERRYIL AN X Automobiles will be harked by the American Legion on the Ferry field annex this afternoon. The Athletic' association has allowed the use of the annex to the Legion in hopes that it will help the local authorities in re- lieving the traffic congestion on streets near Ferry field. More than 300 automobiles were parked on the annex during the Marine game. 3 lThe annex is just south of tfie prac- tice fields. Cars coining from the north, east, and wvest can follow Pack. ard street to Granger, and south on Granger to the annex. Cars comingI from the south can come in on AlIain 7street to the Golf road and then east to the annex. A charge of 25 cents will be made by the Legion. it's true 'efficiency to use Dafl Clasi efleds-.Adv., Vegetables Ann, Arbor Produce, Co. 2 1404 2276- William J. Graham IRep. William J. Graham, of Illinois, fhas announced himself as a~ candidate for Republican floor leader of the house in opposition to. Nicholas Long- worth, of Ohio, who has expected to make a walkaway of the contest for ,the position vacated by former Repro- sentative Mondell, of Wyomirrg.,A vig- orous flght is expected. I :"iitl i 'ii ttti1 11 1 tllitiii tlIIII~titilt H ~lliiflllilli 11111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 w ~AFTERNOON w ti tiE J. "1 ti":: IS THE LAST CHANCE TO GET _ RESERVED SEATS TIC KETS- :::«:":.;,. SAE, FROM 2TO 5 ItIITII TED AT THE MAIN DESK OF THE, RU~h! TEDUNION. Their Second Triumphant Appearance r in Ann Arbor to Be in -'H il~l Aud., oanda, ov P'RICE.S. v'" j; zMAIN' FLOOR- 2.501 $2.00, $1.1.;. . FIRST BALCONY--2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $,1.000 S ECOND BALCOINY-$1.00, 75c, 50C.W _______ C11litEnt~tlltnitniittI~ lln110ilit~fliurilt Complete Dairy Service More and more people are taking advantage of the facilities we offer for; eco- nomical and effcient pUT- chase of dairy supplies. Proof, we think, that'tey. find it advantageous. -Yo U, too, s h ou ld investigate our service. Telephone 423 The Ann Arbor Dairy company IFCLYPR I 3UM ILI1 What Does This .ren It means that. our Electro- Purificationi Process THlE FLORSH4EIM SHO0E To wear Florsheim shoes is to enjoy. the best there is in shoe making. i. I t i i i t i destroys all harmful bacteria, and insures perfect milk products, perfect food values, and perfect keeping equalities. It means that our Electro-Pure Milk and Diary products are pure, safe, and will keep the natural raw taste and that the activity of the natural vi- tamines is preserved. ~ ;? + r ti,,v (''' It, means th at Electropure Products are good mIost St yles'r $10 Campus STATE S'LR IET I ] I products.' MILK CREAM BUTTER and CHEESE 1 nrrnr > 1 Crcm -rb- b )'tr v 0 i