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October 09, 1924 - Image 7

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THE

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Flyers
Next To
The World

(Continued from Page Six)
which puts him in a tie with Ba1e

At the kick-off

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FOR SALE WANTED
FOR. SALE Have to sell my Dodge ROOMMATE, room heated, 11-2,
sedan and Buick 6 touring car at blocks from campus. For informa-
once.. Both in excellent shape and tion call 870-R or at 508 Williams
. have excellent tires. Buick has a ,St. after 4 P. M
fine Sleep in Your Car oufit and
tight curtains and is a great car WANTED Passengers to M. A. C.
for high-speed cross country tour- game. Round trip $3.50. Phone*
ing. Dodge only $250 and Buick f1674-M for reservations at once.
$290. Call at 424 huron St. Phone L
1407-M. LL MUSICIANS desiring work call
2758-W mornings.
FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac touring. 7- A
passenger, Mech. perfect. Cheap atI WANTED A student's desk wiht two
$150. G21 S. State St. columns of drawers. Reply with
price and description to, Box No.
FOR SALE Two M. A. C. tickets. Call IB1
3235-J.
WANTED Position as cook or porter,
1920 Five passenger Ford, enclosed by man of experience. Phone 592.1
self starter, good tires, and ex -
cellent motor.. Call 3033-R. 1338 URADJACENT tickets for M. A.1
Washtenaw. C. game. Will exchange for sets ,
of twos. Call 3491-M.
I TEN STUDENTS with $15.00 each
YOUR LAST CHANCE wlio want to go to Lansing, Urbana,
and Columbus games.
To Get Cars For All The' Games We have just the car you want.
Don't miss this one. See it at 311
At Special Close-out Prices S. Ashley St. Phone 3711-J and 494.

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Ruth for the greatest number of
homers hit in the Big Jam.
The Gifnts added insult to injury
in their half of the same inning when
they scored three more runs on three
singles, a base on balls, an error by
Jol; son and a sacrifice fly.
TPe victory put the winners in a
commanding position in the serics, as
they now need bitt one more game to
cop the title. The success of Jack
Bentley today will probably cause
McGraw to send IArt Nehf, anoth-er
southpaw, to the mound tomorrow.
Nehf stopped the Senators in the
opening game of the series Sunday,
and is in good shape to come back!
with another victory.
AGG1ESf PREPARE FQR

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Give your pen
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Makes the
best pen write
b~etter.

, YOLVERINES SATITRIIAY
-I (Continued from Page Six)
Capt. Ilultman's work, this year and
last, has shown hin to be a guard
Argentine army aviators may be of no mean ability.
second fliers to circumnavigate the ITecruse of Neller's exceptional
globe. They have succeeded in reach- record for an early season game, he
ing China, and Evaristo Velo (above) is being groomed in the art of drop-
is on his way to Japan to pilot them ping the ball over the posts from
across the Pacific to the U. S. the various angles along the 30 and
40 yard lines; in the hope that the
Saturday's game between Dart- Maize and Blue may go down in de-
mouth and McGill University of!feat, before the attack of his educated
Montl nwhichi DUna rty cametoe. A fast passing offensive is be-
M'ontreal, in which Dartmouth came jl lnewihwl rbbyb
out on top of a one sided score ofpintaedfec h li mibalyte
52 to 0, was the first meeting be- of play, should the Lansing team e
tween the two schools since 1882. on tle short end of the score.a
Vote by Absentee Ballot, on Campus. Vote by A b-ntee Ballot, on Campus.
FOR RENT i,

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1923 Ford Sedan..$295.00
7-Pass. Haynes Touring......$175.00
Good Tires
7-Pass. Paige touring........150.00
Extra Good
1920 Chevrolet Touring......$ 65.00I
Starter and Everything
1919 Buick Touring .........$110.00
Looks -lard--Runs Good
1920 Buick Touring........$165.00
Same as Above
1921 Cleveland Coupe......$450.00,
Hudson Sport . ..... . .......$325.00
Looks and Runs Like a Million.
1922 Essex 4 Touring........$495.00
7-Pass. Marmon Touring ..... $650.00
Brand New Tires-Just Overhauled
Will run all Season Without Expense
1923 Dodge Touring.........$475.00
Disc. Wheels
1922 Overland Touring ......$200.00
1920 Dort Touring....,.......$ 95.00
Best Running Car in Town
1923 Hup Touring............$595.00
Like New
HUDSON SALES and SERVICE
310 E. Washington St.
Albert M. Graves
SWEET CIDER. Fresh daily. Bring
your jug. Charles Klager, 617 S.
Main.
1924 Chevrolet Coupe, in good condi-
tion. Reason for elling is that cash,
is needed. Call Sterner 1803-W.
A TENOR Banjo, Waverly make,
Rogers,B ead. Cal'l Ihavey 1G43-J,
between 7 and 8 in evening.
FORD Ames Roadster Body, late
1922 Engine. 10,000 miles, starter,
shock absorbers. Strombery carbu-
retor. Good tires. Quick sale want-
ed. A. D. Moore, 718 Onondaga.
3546-J
FOR SALE Remington Portable
Typewriters. Time payments if de-
sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Madi-
son, Phone 1809.
1923 CLEVELAND SIX SEDAN.
$200 worth of extras, new Goodrich
cord tires. Everything in fine con-
dition. Low mileage by careful
driver. A very economical car with
a Fisher body. Will make it a bar-
gain with terms to right party. Call
Paton 392-J,
1923 STUD iBAKER Light-6 sedan.
Everything in extras. Careful
driver. Good cord tires. Every-
thing in wonderful condition. Must
sacrifice. Terms to right party.
Call Paton 392-J..

TWO GOOD TICKETS for M. A. C.
game. Phone University 54.
COST
ALPHA XI DELTA Pin. Phone 2548,
825 Tappan. Florence Nelson.
DTNHILL SHELL BRIAR Pipe most
likely in New Lit. Bldg. Jimmie-TheC
Ad-Talker. Daily office.
BROWN LEATHER Coin purse with
about $11.50 in it. Initials M. L.
K. and date July 3, 1924 on inside.
2482-M.

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S HEAFFERIS Lifetime
Pen is the master of all
writing instruments.
The 46 Special is made with
the same care and precision
as all Sheafer pens and
pencils.
The Student's Special is de,
signed for students and is
the ideal pen at the price
for classroom or study.

Lifetime ~~ 46
$8.75'Special
$ag.7' $5.00
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Special
$3.75

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ROBINSON REMINDER with
name Howard J. Blue engraved on
cover. Contains memorandum of
value to owner only. Return to H.

SIX ROOM HOUSE with garage onj
Brooklyn Ave. $75.00 per month.
Possession at once. Call 2433 day-'
time, or 661-W evenings.
FOR RENT Two front rooms, single Learn to dance. Start now. Open
. daily, 10 a. in. to 10 p. in. Adult class
and double or as suite, suitable for every Monday and Friday. Fifteo n
teachers, students or business peo- 1-Hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now.
ple. Steam heat. Plenty of hot TERR E (ARDEA N
water, Phone 1194-M. 422 E. W ash- 2A2W rt 'IN Y nel)4-os
ington. 122 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R
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Dealers Everywhere

PENS IFETIME" PENCILS
W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO., Fort Madison, Iowa

P. Burnside, 607 Hill St. or call
111S-W.
LOST Pair of shell-rimmed glasses,
Saturday. Reward. Dorothy Kin-
ney, Martha Cook, Phone 217.
LADIES WRIST WATCH Witir ini-
tials V. E. J. at Granger's Saturday
night. Call Vera Johnston at 1030
Oakland, Telephone 30-W.

New Yorfl
37017th Arvta
Chicago
Swt Republic Budg.

SOtJag)ob~gu 3I
3m Fraies.
T-a1 p uiw some

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SHIRTS

lIOMiE COOKING At 615 Church St.
Full week $6.60, lunch and dinner
:5.60. Single rooms for students.
FOR RENT
STUDENTS Take our rooms at your
OWN PRICE. They MUST be rent-]
ed quick. One large suite, two
large doubles. 1308 Geddes Ave.,
Phone 1545-M.
ROOM for one or two boys in ex-
change for services. 1108 Prospect
Phone 2507-W.
FOR RENT Single room, 609 Monroe
Phone 2236-R.
School of Dancing
Private lessons in aesthetic,
toe, ballet and modern ball-
room dancing.

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MOST SATISFACTORILY

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204 NO. MAIN STREET

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Lunches
Home Cooking
709 North University

JEANETTE KRUSZKA
JOHNSON
Studio Second Floor

1918 Ford Sedan Mechanically good
condition. See it and make a bid,
any time this week. 553 S. Fourth
Ave.

Chubb House
PHONE 2022M

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Postage Stamp
is to a letter
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the goods
excellent "Values at
$35 to*50
CLOTHES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY
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