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15 one-Dour lessons for $5
Classes every Monday and
Friday. P. Mu., 7:40 to 8:30,
Assembly until 10 o'clock.
We teach all modern, fancy,
ballet, and stage dancing.
W e specialize in teaching
children.'
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FL<OITE R
BluMaize
No. 9 Nickel's Arcade., 213 E Liberty.
jjMy winter bouquets and baskets,
window and dainty'table *decorations
have to be seen to be appreciated, E
M. Goss, Geddes Rd. Phone 2532-W.
MINNESOTA REIESl
PROSPECTOF ICTORY
Minneapol's, Minn., Nov. 23. -Will
Minnesota beat, Michigan?
The answer, to the question is this:
be used against the M ichiganders. ,where near th Gopher campus. The
Michigan, of course, will be in the thing the team needs to assure its
samne boat, and can't be expected to pr~oper development is just .one more
!Show more than 30 or 40 formations victory, and that's what they're going
not revealed before this year.l across the lake to get.
All stories beginning, "Whether#
M 1innesota beats Michigan or not, the Rome, Nov. 23.-Political circles lpre-
Iowa victory has made the 1923 sea-! dict a much closer understanding be-
son a success" will be entitled tot e n Iay a d S an a e ut o
'jprompt evisceration if presented any- King Alfonso's visit.
WANTED
MINNESOTA tickets. Call Alpha Tau
Omega Fraternity, 179.'
A SUITE of rooms for young married
couple beginning' Jan. 1st. Call
481-M.
STUDENT would like a roommate.
Room one-half block from campus,
warm, nicely furnished and reas-
onable. I'hone 32774., '510 East'
Jefferson St.
TWO MINNESOTA tickets. Will ex-'
change with one 'ticket and $2.50 if
desired. Call 213 5-M.
TWO OR THREE tickets for Minneso-
ta game. Crance, 2451.
. TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
IBought, Sold, Rented Exchanged.
Cleaned ;and RIeplaired.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO., I
322 South State Street,
over "M" . Lunch. Phone 993-.M
REAL ESITATE,
1 ORTY 'ACRES{
Located in the heart of the richest
farming section of Washtena w County.
10 Room Hlouse with full basement.
Hlot "water, heat and lighting system.J:
Basement, harn, toolshed, corn crib, 1
cow barn with cemnent floors and four
steel stanchions, poltry house, wood;j
shed and garage. All buildings in the I
best conditions and nicely painted.
Soil is black, sandy loam, lays level:
and fenced, A-1 with woven wire.
Mr. Reader, if you are interested ini
a real countiry home, do not fail t&,
see this. -Located just off State, Grav-
el Highway, 6 Miles from Ann Arbor.
Price $8500.00, Terms. Call{
POMMERENING & BLAESS 1
506 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 3091 Evenings 1759-14
PERSON
V, row
116 4-L.
HOLDING ticket in section
21, seat 18 or 20. Phone
Blumn.
Wu'Vertli Arcade
Phone 241-R
Dance tonight in Ypsi. Masonic
Temple. Best Music. Dancing at 8:30.
ON E. HURON ST. after the Marine
game, a 10) to 12 bl~,de ivory handle{,
pockzet knife. Qwnex will give lib-
oral reward:, to person returning it
to Daily Business Office.
LO T eSat. nJigbt near Ijnit aria n
church, purple silk umbrella. Re-
ward. Phone, 3011-R,
IN H-ILL Auditorium last Saturday a
pa~rse co4taining money and pow-
der'+compact. Call X24&4-1Y.
ZETA TAU ALPHA pin between 816
{ _appan Ave and, E& Washington.
CalllK. Spilbu ry, 2798. Reward.
GOLWRI$T w:ATQ4 with linked
bracelet ;and fraternity seal attach-
ed Phone 251.
PAIR OF TORTOISE shell glasses in
black leather case. Between corner,
William and Division streets and
Hill Auditorium. Reward, Prone
2586-M.. N. D. Lattin.
RELIABLE representative in Ann Ar-
bor to sell clothing for M. Born &
Co. in Spring. Must be Sophomore
or Junior. Write The Daily.
koppelman: cmfwl 111 11 11
TWO or THREE tickets for Satur-
day's game. Call 66-lW.,
FOR SALE~
Trap Drummers' complete. outfits.
Professional Instruments at profes-,
sional prices. Schaeberle, & Son Music
I-ouse. 110..S. Main St. ,
00, hkENT
1919 OLDSMOBILE, 6 roadster.
Phone6 938-J. Ask or Lawrence.
LARGE, ROOM for 2' or will rent
single., Very reasonable. 425 S.
Division St.
FOR SALE RAINCOATS at Surplus
Supply Store, 213 N. 4th Avenue.
Chokers, Bracelet:;, Jeweled Combs,
Necklaces and Christmas Fancy Work
PALAIS ROYAL
109 W. Liberty.
AIREDALE 'PUPIS, ~two months old,
from registered stock. Phone 7115-
F5.
PRACTICALLY NEW Microscope.
Price reasonable. Call 1392-J. Sat-
urday A. M.
FOR SALE SLICKERS at, Surplus
Supply Store, 2,13 N. 4th Avenue.
TYPEWIIITING & MIMEOGRPHRING
promptly and .neatly done.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.;
22 South State St.,
over '"M" buinchi. Phone, 993-M,
made to order. Prices reasonable.
Phone 3309-R.
Furniture repairing, upholstering
and finishing. Prompt service by
expert, workm-6n. Mr. C.. Link.
THE SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE
1=REPAIRING CO
305 Third St. Phone 2731-MV
For better health and Corset comfort
THE KELLOG UPLIFT CORSET.
Specialties in hats and women's
novelties.
MILADYS SHTOPPE
24 Wuerth Arcade
Chokers, Bracelets, Jeweled Combs,
Necklaces and Christmas Fancy Work.
PALAIS ROYAL
109 W. Liberty.
KICKERNICK,
the new patented Bloomer, nationally
advertised, so designed to give max-
imumn comfort combined with dura-
bility. Made in silks. and cotton ma-
terials. Prices from $1.39 to $6.00.
EXQUISITE CARSEiT SHOP
109 W. Liberty.
IDRESSMAKING AND TAILORINGr If the Abetter team- wins, it will be
Exclsive colegiae syles forMinnesota's game.
{ xlsv olgaesye o oung. women. Needlework of all i No one knows better than Bill
kinds. Experienced workmanship. j Spau lding and. his assistant coaches
MRS. R. T. IIEA M in Gopherdom that the "better team
411 Thompson. Phone kG6S-W4,_. doesnt always wn, especially after it
'" 'has, enjoyed the intoxication of drub-
NUSICAL bing a pet bpponent in the Way M4in-
n esota put it over on Iowa on the
°S~EMICHIGAN SIRENS present seventeenth.
Toe Sw~eny an' I fhis Ave piece s th On form and comnparative scores,
blaIon J usio 17?K, Minnesota should. beat Michigani in
erne of the .closest and hardest fought
tI 1111f INSgames of football that can possibly be
- imagined. Minnesota's backcfield and
- t IN T' - lne didn't play. better than it knew:
SHALL INSTRU3MENTS how on Northrup Field last Saturday'
in the 20 to 7 victory over' Iowa. Thel
Uke................. $4.00 tam merely realized its full possibil-
Banjo Uke ............. 6.00 ids If it can rise to the occasion
{ Madlnfatbc)..12 and 'again do its level best at Ann.
r T e o r . a nj . . . . . . . . 1 .5 0A r b o r , M in n e s o ta w ill h a v e a n u n d c - ,
Comec in and try them. Loss to 'M}:chigan of Uteritz and
Blott is bringing no rejoicing to the
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE Gopher camp, not only because they]
601-5 E. William St, regret the injury of those men, but
Dac1oih n pi aoi because it is plain that each position
Temple. Best Music. Dancing at 8:30. has been filled by a player of exceed-,
____________________________ingly high caliber. The Wolverine"
'team will undoubtedly, be at normal
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_____________________i strength Nov. ?,4:
.HAND TAILORED clothes wear long- Pr "sent indication s are; also, that
er, look better, cost no more. Rtea- Minrtcesota. will put' on .the, field, ex-,
4sonable prices. actly ",he same team. that won: Satur-
t ALBERT GANSLE, TAtfLOR. (lday. It will be. the last chiance for
115:S. Main. (Upstairs.) Captain' Ear'l Martineau or Rlay ILk-
BOA -fund to take part in a victory over
3 'BOARDMichigan, a. sweet which neither ever'
- ; tasted.. Peterson and Merrill have,
V Are. you interested in. appetizing the same motive,' and the rest of' the.
fmeals scientifically pla-nned. and :pr(,- .team is.;jtst.-simiply out to doa Mich--
pared, at. rates that will mean a. ma gan whether they will be troubled to
I terial saving? Try Ours:;j .do it again- next year or not.
TABLES FOR GIRLSI One handicap the Gophers will bei
VARSITY LODG~E DINING ROOM uj tnder is that lack of time precludes
611 Church Str~eet. the development of any new plays to.
B U Sin' oPhT Frozen Faced Scream;
inhsnew ?-reel feature cmd
Wherein Buster inherits a Kentucky feud when he goes back' home
to enjoy Southern hospitality.
IT HAS A REAL PLOT.
IT'S ENTIRELY DIFFERENT.
IT PLEASED MOST EVERYONE YESTERDAMY.
IF YOU WVANT A GOOD LAUGH -COME!
-On the Stage-
STEIN'S
TEN NORTHERN COLLEGIANS.
In a New Program of Diversified) Entertainment.
DOWN To The SHIP To SEE
MATINEES: S
N a, ul Vloor 31e
Tar Tax Uc
R(INOGRARS
EVEININGS:
Main Floor 455
War Tax tic
9 ROOM HOUSE, shade trees, good
condition, near campus, price $7000.
7 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH,
immediaite possession, excellent
condition, modlern throughout. Price
$11,000. {
7 ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH,I
newly built, every convenience.
Price $11,000, $2,500 down, easy
payments.
MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE CO. j
310 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 646. Evenings 11597-W.
TYPEDWRlITVIIRtI-AIsR[NQ
'ALL MAXES, Agezicw Woodtock. and
i ve ty e rtr ,S n sr n d-ng machine, Line-a-Time copy
'holders, rt~bber stamps, ribbons,
cushion, keys, type cleaners and slip-
plies. -Machines rentedl.
i ANN AR3OR TYPEWRITER,
IEXCHANGE. Phone , owntownI
Total 835c
Balcony 22c
War Tax 3c
Total 25c
THE PICTURE
Total GOc
Balcony 31c
War Tax 4c
Total 35c
THAT ACHIEVES GREATNESS..
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HOW MUTCH WILL YOUII HOME COST
YOU MAY NOW D~EFINITELY
The man who does not know what his completed home is going to cost
is working in the dark.
You do not have to take chances with rough estimates. McClure home
building service will tell you accurately what your home will cost as, soon
as you select the design.
Our complete sp~ecialized service covers every step in H-omne Building.
'Come and talk over your plans before you go ahead with your buildling. Our
service costs you nothing.
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"The Gods of the Mountains"
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'"T he Murderers"
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PORITMANTEAUJJPLAYERS.
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ANN ARBOR ROME BULLERS ASSOC AT!O.
EDWIN H. SMITH AND~ SAMUEL SCHUTLTZ
408 Fir st National Dank Bldg.
Phone 3385
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i9-23
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last
game.
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the. season, the game
hiat holds the
Conference
Champion-
BETSY BATIR9UR HOUSE '
SELLS
,CHIRISTMIAS CARDS
- AT
FOSTER'S BETSY BARBOUR
TEA ROOM. 1 to 5 P. M.
BENEFIT OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE.
USED CARS.
161 Hdson-
1919 F. B. Chevrolet
1021 Nash-4 Touring
1919 Nash-6 Touring
1922 Nash Coupe-4
1919 Oldsmobile-6
FORD TOURING $50
ANN ARBOR NASH CO.
311 Maynard.
BEAlIjTY SHOP
For all Facial and Scalp troubles,
try VIBRATORY and VIOLET-RAY
treatments.
ARCADIA BEAUTY SHOP
21 Wuerth Arcade (Upstairs)
Phone 1733-R
OPTICAL
'.VIKENS OPTICAL PARLOR
Prompt service, first quality mater-
ial., thorough examinations. Satisfac-
tory results guaranteed.
C. S. WICKENS, OPH. D.
302 S. State, Ann Arbor.
FOR HIRE
*YOU' GET THE GIRL; we'll furnish
the car; the state furnishes the road
ship in balance.
The Homecoming of thousands
of former
grads, the day of
the
Fall
Games
between
the Freshman and Sophomore Classes.
Read
about
it
all
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in
The
Michigan
Daily
Extra
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