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NOVEMBER 2 T u 8123

THE MICHIGAN DAIL"Y

AT3 M.ADVERTISING AT 3 P. M.
DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9e per reading line for
three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.
Clharged at the rate -,f 12c per reading line for one~ or two insertions, 11c per
readinlg line for three or more insertions~. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifleds charged only to those haviimg phones. Ask about contracts
for classified advertising.
Classified Coluiniin Closes at h .ollock Noon, Saturday.
"J rmle.the-Ad Taker"

NOTICE
Will the three boys (hriving a Paige
car, who bought a tire at. the Chelsea
Tire and Battery Shop, Sunday eve-
nigget in touch with Mr. Bycraft at
once. It will be to their decided ad-
vantage and may save them consider-
s able troube.
"LOSTr
THE LOWER part of a gold fountain
pen. Lost Between Roosevelt St.
and State St. Phone 3130.
A BLUE Le Boeuf fountain pen with1
name on it. Without cap. I'cea..e
return to Margaretta Burr. Phone
013-R.
PH DLA ESLNPaenpin. Initial R. . on, reverse.R-
ward for return. Phone 3029.
GLASSES in grey leather case. Call
1457 -M
LOST Sat, night near Unita,ri en
church purple silk uixtbrella. Ili-#
ward. Phone' 3011-11.[
HONORARY Sorority Key. Black en-
amnel shield. Gold key, C. F. 'T. in
gold on shield. Beatrice Skok, '21,1
on back. Call 1767-J. Liberal re-1
ward.
P'AIR OF GLASSES, Friday night.
Sophomore who has them return to
108 Davis. St.
PLATINUM. bar pin containing two1
diamonds -and a sapphire. S uitable^
reward. if. returned to Alliha Delta:
Phi House. .
FOR SALE~
REMINGTON portable typewriter.
Call Black, 18013, 604 E'. Madison.1
ONE FORD SPEEDSTER. Profes-
sional body. Underslung. Call 30.)4
or 2012-R.
MISCELLANEOUS

MIUSICAL
E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music). Teacher of
violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307
No. Main St. Telephone 611-M.
THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present
~IJoe Sweeny and his five piece con-.
1bination. Call Tustison, 1767-J.
FINE~ REPAIRING of stringed and
wind instruments. Expert me-
chan ics. Schaeberle and Sons
Music House, 110 S. Main St.
.DRE1SSM;YAKING, AND TAILORING
Exclusive collegiate styles forl
young- women. Needlework of all
kinds. Experienced worlinanship.
IAIPS. R. TI.. IlIEA:1M
412 Thompson. Phone 2768-W.
OPTICiL,
~VIKE~AOPTICAL1 PARLOR
S Prompt service, first quality mater-
ial, thorough examinations. Satisfac-
tory result:, guaranteed.
C. S. WICKENS,, OPH. D.
I 302 S. State. Anin Arbor.
BOARD
TIIANKSGIV ING DINNER
Special I'urkel Dinner only 75c. It
is necessary to make reservation not
later than three o'clock Wednesday.
P hone 2130-W. Varsity Lodge Dining
T all, 611 Church St.
W'AFFLES, SAUSAGE, COFFEE.
Fruit Salad.
Hot Mince Pie with raisin sauce.
Horie made cake; all will be in-
cluded in our Menu.
Open 5:30 Thursday evening.
THE ARBOR GOUNTAIN
1 t 313 S. State St.
1,ALESTATE
AN ELEVEN
Room 'ion ,e between State and Main,
p av,,(1 street. Two baths, some fur-
ni,,,;o inlcl uded. IIm~diate posses-
s;i onl. Either for rent 'Or sale. Price
5 1,500.

1/Am rcn A ts of fense this season. Smythe ranks'
iii imirnR adihen wiyi"merican" lmnArtist close to both Utertz and Pfann in Re d T e D iyCls fe " Cou n
! 14l11I1(1!.. ..FFFItlReceives Signal all-around ability. Otherstar plots
T narrtulree, fNor Dm, o-fEHU HOOI TO Honor In France ertson, of Carnegie Tech, Covington
of Centre, "Hoge" Workman, of Ohio1 S WiE ET C ID EKR.
State and Fry of Iowa.
! (Continued from Page Six)Inltof1g.orme
one. of the best. He was an All-Amei- Aiger to Speak in Sandusky I
can choice last year, and has a good N .,. rf ap .Ageo h a ONE 380 WE DELIVER
chance of repeating. Love joy, of......................school, wl speak at a meeting of the
Yale, and Captain Kubale, of Centre ~ '"' - Michigan Alumni association of San-I WAGNER CIDER MILL#
.~*-' Idusky, 0., Dec. 4. Professor Aigler'I
College are other exceptional pivot z. will also be the principal speaker at a N 1. Mtti St. Just ' orth of Macine Specialty Company
men. Camp's decision on this point baqetgve ha igtb h i
will be of interest, as there is con- bnutgie ht ih y te i pn unitil $ P. M.-Alto Smdays
wanias club of Sandusky to the high I fl12 N. MAIN STREET
siderable competition for the berth. ". school football team._____________________________________
There is a wealth of excellent back- _________
field material in the country, but
there are no men who are so fas in No.ni..e..... _____-- ,,,.,. ,
advance of the rest of the field sinsficaltoythr i nvan'
insrethm f poitins Mchga sof the commission becoming defunct Personal Engraved Christmas Cards
great captain, Harry Kipke, is sure thog'lc f ud.'hysa'e
to mas ke bd fronors.ps Lst ear many has not refused to pay her share; z We Can Furnish These Either Printed or Engraved.
hed wasthpick enhapse firemonly asked postponement of its col
ndatoghehsbeamakdlection.1
man throughout the present season,
his, all-around play has been as good, I T eLl ( Y R S H AIf A PL, 'o p n
if not better, than was the case last l (I Engravers, Printers and Office Outfitters.
season. Michigan's opponents have'
kept an eagle eye on Kipke when he f SATISFACTIONI
aa arigth al u n dntkHenry Tanner GUARANTEED 112 So. Main St. Phone 1 404.
ing, defense, receiving passes,an Henry Tanner, dean of American __________________________ ___.__________.____.___
headwork, there was no way to hold,'anes asjs endcoae n_-- - _-__ _r__..
himin hec. e i unoutedyte.patriswihasjtheendeof atHonorby
best punter in the country, and his the French government. He is one of!(V,.T we.
defensive work is excellent. He was th=letmebr fteLai mr STATIONERY
th letmmeso h ai mr ,an important factor in the success of ,,a r cln.-
Michigan's pass attack, and his abil -__ __________-_________
ity to diagnose plays, and instili spir- rn mn h urebcs hySmfart W'aetefnetln fsa
it into the team is of a high order. rn mn h urebcs hy -W aetefns ie fsa
'Red Grnge th Illnoi whrl-I ar Utrit, o Miciga, Pann oftionery to suitall feminine 'fan-W
"Rd rne h Ilni hr-ar trto ihgn fno cies. Ladies take gre pleasure
wind, is also mentioned for Al-Amer-! Cornell, and Smythe,. of the Army.:i:aig:nas~meto x
ican honors. ,However, it is unlikely Uteritz is easily the pick of: the West. O..vercoat traordinary quality paper on
that Camp will give the Suckers' star Besides, being an able' runner and i hand- for their correspondence.
a pace on the first team. Grange is kicker, the diminutive Wolverine is We have taken pain in keeping
only a sophomore, and naturally his, one of the brainiest players in th e j ~~ our stock up . o the h~hestt
game is not yet fully developed. At game. Cool under fire, his strategy, , Y OU a ?~ standard o quality at pricea .to
present, he bears but one powerful; has pulled his team out of a numnbe r !4 satisfy.
weapon-that of running with the of bad holes this year. He was in-~0.D M RR L
ball. He is a great open-field runner, I jured in the Marine contest, and was' o "M ? R L
but doesnot kick or pass. Hence his unable to play in either of Michigan's 4-''.' 17 Nickels Arcade.w
value to the team will increase with last two games, but his work in the I Open Evenings.
experience. Camp picks his men others proved him to be a really great !« Christmas Gift Box Stationery and Christmas Greeting Cards
more on all-around ability than on quarterback. Pfann is also a sensa- .LOUL Te FnSaCle an estSck Pin nnAror
their play in ,one branch of the game. tionFineperformer.neHe isocfastnnandbor
Martineaute, inesoa athen i MinnesotadRameyboecaptainilllliliisllliclever.1[#i HeIliptandi Ramseyi111#111ibore11N1Uthell
another one of the great Conference brunt of the greater part of Cornell 's
backs. The "French Flash" is one of i C am e " "y
the fastest men and cleverest dodgers;_________________
in the West. Notre Dame has three
halfbacks, Miller, Crowley, and Lay-Cr 7.
den. These men are all strong foot- 'iuy yo r11mnk - F o h n s i i g N g t
ball payers.,rmT akgvn ih
Many Backs in East I giigll al'erdashery 1
In the East there is a galaxy of
backfield talent. Mallory, of Yale, has he're-- Save money trw. Four One-Act Plays .
an excellent chance for the fullback-; =
position on Camp's mythical team'.' Ti iteso sdwtw
The state of Pennsylvania is well rep-WE LEY H LL ,
resented with Wilson, of Penn State, and it takes you a few moments f
Hamer, of Penn, and Basista, of W. mr ogthr.Yul egh t t i CORNER STATE and HURON
ceptional halfback, as are Koppisch, yufudi thouh'hnou Kt,
of Columbia, and Tryon, of Colgate. nS1 . P.
Tryon is the man who made seven se h ihqaiyo u'mn
long runs 'for touchdowns in one of chn istslov price. DOWN TOWNn~.
the games played by the Colgate elev- ,DW ONaniso ~C
e.He was also the star in his p I..
team's victory over the powerful Syr- A R W S I T
dcuse agreg-ation.-ARRO

SPECIAL this week-epele sol-es
$2,75 at Quality Shoe Shiop. t
South Main St.

1(7?'
34 :

Chokers, Bracelets, J('weled Cmbs
Necklaces and Christman Fancy W(-,ii .t
PALA IS' ROYAL
~149 -,V. Liberty.,
tYPEW1ZITNG & MI EOG RAfP ING
pr ;Dmtly and neatly =lone. 1
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.,
.M2 South State St.,
ov-er "M~ bunch. Phone X9,3-1T
WANT1'El)
SIX ROOM house or flat for long;I
term. Price must be right. Phonec;;

lffN.I? NTFUR NISHED
Near, Oxford Road, Eighit roomns,
St M !hEati, bath with shower. Very
reasonable rent.
ANTIT:ING IN INSURANCE
Pt'G'1'VR, AI.SIIOITSE & RICHARDS,
Inc.
601-4 First Nat'l flank Bldg. Tel 2072
4EWELIRY
PEARLS
La Tausca, Deltahi and Blue Bi rd
p~earls. Guaranteed to wear and re--
Lain lustre, indestructible. White

Three men appear to occupy the top
GAR IM Mats. Thurs and fat.
600 to $2.00
11 iiNights - 50o to $2.50
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
IMatinee and Night.
"THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"
by BERNARD SIHAW
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
6"!E WHO GETS SLAPPED"
by LEOMlD ANDREVEY j
Saturday Matinee and Nighit
by HENRIK ISBEN
"PEER GYJIT"

Igold sapphire and $15ie iaon
STUDENT~s to do work in their home cl asps. Prices rang in g fy 1 o
town during Christmas holidays $50.00
among former Michigan men and 1 ARNOLD STATE STREET JEWEILER
women.. Chance to make good 302 S. State St.
money. See John Bradfield, Alumni
Office Alumni Memorial Hall, Wed- INaples, Nov. 27.-Kiing Alfonso has,
nesday. been made a corporal of honor in the
TYPE WRITER REPIRING Fascisti.
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock andl
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-1 I
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, CORONA, the port- "
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- &OMoO, iziclucing
plies. Machines rented. handaome cas.Ote
ANN ARBOR TYPE~WRITER ak oestoriaes. ta
EXCHANGE. Phione 886, downtown Select from the -
- . 5U~ongt Jte 'A

We're malting a special of them
for Thanksgiving. White, collar
attached. Very special values,
identical in quality with those
costing $3 or more elsewhere.
P ORTIS HATS,
CAPS
You may need a new one to top
oft your outfit. Get under a
Portis. Distinguished looking,
stylish numbers. Prices $1.50 to
$3 less than elsewhere.
NEW NECKWEAR
Every man in town needs a new
one for Thanksgiving. $1.25
buys one here in the new col-
ors and shapes. If you don't
like to walk, you'll have street
car fare if you only buy a neck--
tie-then some.

Oh, :Boys! C'mon down to our store and
-get your Evening Dress Oxfords,
Patents or Dull Calf, $6.50, Sure, $6.50!

DETROIT UNITED LINES
EAST BOUND
Limiteds: G a. mn., 9:10 a. m. and
every two hours to 9:10 p. mn.
Express: 7 a.-mi., 8 ain. and every
two hours to 8 p. in.
Locals: 7 a. in., 8: 55 a. m. and
every two hours to 8:55 p. mn.,
11 n. m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40
P. im., 12:25 a. m. and 1:15 a. mn.
WEST BOUND
Limiteds: 8:47 a. mn. and every two
hours to 8 : 47 p. m.
Express (making local stops) : 9:50
a. mn. and every two hours to 9:60
P. M.
Locals: 7:50 a. mn., 12:10 a. mn.

Or, if you don't dance all the time you'll want a pair of our
swell imported Scotch Grain Oxfords, black or brown with1
leather or rubber flange heels, you sure will 'cause we. have
--well, just what you want at $6.50 to $8.00. We sell. the
W. C. Douglas Shoes.

T YPEI. i1 f.ERS
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented., Exchanged.
Cleaned and Repaired.
. P T~TTV.C ' l Cl T C'f T(' CO-

in the, City. Typewriter repairing a
specialty. Rubber Stamps. Supplies.
0. D. MORRILL
17 NICKELS ARCADE.
tOnen venhU~1ings.V

GLOVES-
WARM iONES

Ziefle & Nissle
Four Doors South of Liberty_ Street-On MAIN.

D3U6I.N2JZ l 3V Lt JX ., v1d a lveuug,
over "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M 321o t tt tet ______________________________________________.
.. Norwegian Calf and Scotch
Grain Oxfords in Black and
Brown, Worthy of a $12.00
a Price Tag. We Sell Them for

,rat the sign o,
I> the Yellow Bo-

9f
WC

Fur-lined at ;4.50;- silk-lined,
$4.00. Others even less. High
quality glovtis by well-known
makers.
UNDERWEAR
Any kind you desire. Athletic or
full-length. Stock up for the
rest of the winter. Save several
dollars on the price. Get the
highest quality merchandise.
HOSIERY
Silk, silk and wool, wool. Sev-.
eral colors in the silk and wool
that will please your eyes. and
suit your pocket book.

The

Pju peteers

Rl

la'KdakFil
Get the film that gets
the picture-
Kodak Film
W~e ban~e your size
,just as you count on Kodak
Film, you can count on our
swrvlce. Films carefully de-

STUDE4NTS of UNIVERSITY

PRESENT

1/ic Puppet Revue

KNIT VESTS

Every roan needs one of these
knit vests. They add a dignified
touch to the wardrobe. We have
several styles and colors to
choose from. $5.50.

Thursday, Nov. 29,
at 4p.m. and 8 p.m., in

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