15 94THE MICHIGAN DAILY -- PAG~ RE 'Who Gave Aid To t Indian Prince? Who was the M\ic lugan prolesso,,. 'wilo advanced the $1.00O0 bond wil was necessa;'y to allow I 'pitin ingl the Indian prince who :soughit in.mi for admission to the II nit tASi aI u in order that lhe might (come. to AI a Arbor, to cross the United l tates 'to! Queen's college, Canada?I Following the pub)icaution of theo story of Pritam's adventures in The Daily of yesterday morning, numerous inlquiries and offers of financial as- sistance were received from a num. ber of people. Efforts to locat ie the mn- ;I known benefactor have h een ummcs-(. R a ng oon, Burma, Oct. 1.- Seven, 1)'1511 eldt irlconlie ction with the" 011 1 1 o Pofeor ,aid Ms ' ('!(asonl, Aa'er ian illssiolaiDS, have' J'"E'5 C .,'li X) d. Apd n~ I:_ ii k T'is 1921 Dodge touring. Good nchlanica condition. Good tires. New patiIn job. $75. Call 2220 'or 725. Havenl $6.00 WOOL BLANKEiTS, $4.50, al- most new, pillows, double be(] springs, mattress, high oven gas stove. Stofflet Apts.. 505 Detroit Street. DODGE SEDAN Only $250.00; fairly late model; recently ovrehauled; has lots of pep. splendid tires and fine condition throughout. A very practical winter car. Call at resi- dence, 424 W. Huron St. 1924 FORD ROADSTER, ori'ginhi tiros, many extras including motor- meter, chains, spare tire, spot light, drum lights, car driven but little. Call Smith, 2553-W. FORD) SPEEDSITR Tuned up for Illinois. Must sell. First 45 bucks takes it. 513 Elm 366-M. SIX IOOM MODERN -house in Cath- erine. A large lot with shrubbery, shade trees, garden and garage. This home has been well kept up) and is in fine condition. Very at- tractive. Price and terms for quick sale. Call 3290. You WON'T Get stuck if you buy this 1922 Oakland. It's in A-i shape new battery, good tires and a right price. Why not put your football expenses in it and have a car be- sides. Call 284 after G. USED CARS OF QUALITY AT PRI'ICES,15THAT AIPPEAL. TO ALL 7Pass. Haynes rTouring _..$275.00 Ti-REI PEOPLE~ to fgo to Illinois t game, in a 'Studebaker enclosed - car with student and wife. Call 2305 after 3 P. M. -rroDUL OM *o audy.. cessful. The aid of the facultya,,diu,- TWn OBL OM *o atra dent body is requested in order to lvcyi hsadTr ob ghOcoer2.Ihne166! bring to light the name of the Pro- - Sayder fessor and allow: others who are in- $ well(dressed. Readcy made c = eese to communicate with him.clhigpoe #LOST ..teresttding-fits certain pol - RI~i~ST WVA(TTH White gold, initials JhJave Yon Voled? Apply on Camnpus. wel1, while others cannot Y 11. . on back. Also fountain pen, ETILNI!iaiyb itd Ilprintedl with name. Reward. Mar- :_______________________1 1, ntDonaldson 904-R. dI. o l d ctlIai 1 S tDENT:7I s S LOST' glasses in case between room We announce this fall a high1ualtycflths. and campus. 1314-J. 506 E. Cath- f line of Suits and Oivercoals atX eri'ne. # S$24i0 r d = { Q e l irLe in $4 suAtt Talred to your indoivual measur : .. r: ::: -.;:::;;. :"Taiy srei tailored in our own s1hoo. :;:T.u;:a.:amu"o:icntyh:mre;ile:sipe;ucl. with the guarantee of complete "'Mil~rd siversliper ucke.3satisfaction. F'inder please call 3224M Also, Wilter-pro4)f Topcoats from Albert o stI LOST Valuable Tan Silk Scarf on i s$12.ll0Deoitwih ode.0 115 South Main St. Church between S. University/ and ' I N T1'INT~A.'rETAIIA)JIS, Over Walk-Over Store Hill, Friday evening. 021 Church, Aniericaii Hotel___________________ i6:-1Zi. ' (C'l or Phone 123 for Appoitmen LOST lpa ai meAlldgpha ."11!tI1D111i1 OmegaI111i1111111PpleI~i111111igeltlll pin.S ll&Ii- URturn Ito Elizabeth Cam,:,bell, 1004 Ha e y u vste! h o ~IDOG---Japanese Spaniel. White with J Richard Ei. Enright (above), police light brown markings. Call Di~. commissioner of New York City, has - ieia ldcaro ok C. C. Classen. 429 Hamilton Place. brought a $150,000 libel suit against i T e __________________ITl.21.LusA. Cuvillier (below), state as- ,rr ard?~eko o semblyman. IHe bases the suit upon ret:ld? eknwio MUI3statements he says Cuvillier made, = ^-N~.~ to do it properly, and ourHOE. accusing police officials of being in - esna~e ME+LLI_ GILJLESIPIE, Soloist and teach- league with bootleggers. Prices are veryresnb. er, thirty year's experience. Man-V 17I . . . . - serves were in a position. to score 'For..the yosrcto.Tlehn419M twice, within ttie twventyt-five yardl irne, conie to line, andI lost possession of the ball-I thrug fmblng offinan, a man who just return- p~ T9 I d to the reserves from the Varsity DO NSYsqUC~ uadshared equally 'ith W~eber the = 11 S. UI1-1iV ?eHY leading role. H-offnman's work, both'ir(LS. hn_3 - olthe offense and the defense, was *;illlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII] 1111" ,oIIIIIII1tWIIIIIIIliiiliiiiilIllIIIJI lklIII IcA'° 'res Inability to Hold Leather - ___________________________________ i Prevents Higlher Score Fencing TrYyo'Uts jin Scrimmage }P i ~ rif~ n1 1918 Haynes Touring........ 150.00 1924 Essex Coach............ 775.00 1918 Buick Touring.... .....95.00 1919 Hudson Sport......325.00 1919 Chevrolet Touring....... 50.00 Jdst a Real Good Car 1922 Essex Touring........... 475.00 1921 Cleveland Cobupe......... 450.00 1922 Overland Touring........ 200.00 1920 Olds 8 Touring..........1,75.00) 1919 Cadillac Touring........ 775.00 1920 Cleveland Touring....... 265.00 1924 Touring.........195.00 iRuns Good-Tires Good 1922 Essex Cab .........625.00 Prettiest Job in Town 1920 Buick Touring ........... 150.00 1922 Ford Sedan .... ........ 275.00 1921 Studebaker Big Six Touring.. ........... ...495.00 7-pas Looks and Thins Like New 1922 fluick Touring.......... 585,00 HUDl~lSON SALES & SERVICE 310 E. Washington St. TERMS TIO SUIT YOUR POCKET Terms to Suit Your Pocketbook THlE BEST BUY IN TOWN 1923 STUTZ TOUR Speedway Model TIIIS CAR IS in exceptionally goodl shape mechanically and the finish is like new. It is equipped with an automatic windshield wiper, spot light, sun visor, windshieldI wings, staop light, bumpers, Hartford shock absorbers, motometer. Almost new b~alloon tires and wire wheels. The owner -of this car will be glad to recommend this car to anyone in- terested and demonstration can beI had anytime. ANN ARBOR SERVICE CO Phone 3111-4 andI 494 1,'i~t SALE Sweet cider. Fresh daily. Pring your jug. Charles Kfager, 61.7 S. Main. BI4A1ND) NEW $75 E~nglishi Sack Suit for $45. Dark Grey, two pants. Size 39. Phone 1783-J after 6 P1. M. CORDUROY Rleefer and Sheepskin mackinaw, large sized, priced rea- ablly; also closed top desk with chair. Call 1560-W. MISCELLANEOUS J)R. W. S. MILLS Osteopathic Physician 616 First National Bank Bldg. I Phone 321 F-1 FOR RENT A 'SINGLE ROOM 2 blocks from cam-, pus. Well heateds. Well lighted. Cheap. Only three students in house. 1331' Geddes Ave. , Phone 2322-J. GARAGE~ FOR RENT Cement floor,. electric lights, $6.00 per month 1120 Lincoln Ave. Phone 1984-J. 1 . I} 3 \ j 4 (( i / I . , t i rrc, c; zc WEBEWR PROVES ST AR -~ -All men interested in fencing will report this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Coach Mather's freshmen were un- Waterman gymnasium to Dr. George Sable to stop the aerial attack of the A. May of the physical education de- reserves in yesterday's scrimmage on Ferryfiel, losng 1-0. artment who will coach the class. r'Throughout the game the freshmen "It will not be necessary to bring foils today but all tryouts should wear were forced to play on the defense. tennis shoes," said D~r. May. At tihe rThe freshmen line showed up well, first meeting practice in foot move- but the backs were unable to gain menus will be stressed. After a timeC consistently. Glover looked. the best training in foil fencing wvill begin. in the yearling's backfield, saving Itiexcedohaewomtng his team many times with his excel- Itiexcedohaewomtng a week, Wednesdays at 4 o'clock and lebet afrshunnntampsgh Saturdays at 11 o'clock, each session eera resinn o capu, wo o last one dour. However Dr. MayM wcnt to Detroit City college last sea- will give definite announcements at soni, playedl the leading role for the I the meeting tis afternoon. reserves. His consistent plunges -_ thr~ough the line put hlis team in posi- f ze c.1.TeVtcnms tion to score tie Weber is also lion, which has been negotiating with an excellent passer, heaving the twvo Trevrterstrto fcui I passes that netted touchdowns. ' fixes in the schools, has reached an 1+uanbling was one of the weakness- agreement. es showed by! both teams. The re-___________ BEAT LLINIS! EAT i'LLINOIS! O BOY! PIANO AND PIPE ORGANIO h oY. Thos frshl roste mel ~ PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS A Special Course for advanced sandiches sure are, go!students, who plan to teach Whizen you see that lender, piano is also offered. Juicy port, beef adhapStudio-610 E. Liberty St. \ roakting on spits, you cn't Malcolm Apt. si resist the temptation to try ~ Elid ISHRCRS One. %formerly of University School of i~Music, head of piano department ,~at The University of Washington ~ TT 1 and Bellingham State Normal. B JARBECLUE IN1N Pupil of Leschetizky, Vienna. 440 outhStat St.Phone 21834 440 Suth tate t. Register Now Increasing the Value of Telephone Service The Michigan Bell Telephone Corne pany always is building-always ex- panading its service in order t~ efficientyly serve the.growing need of Michigan. Last year the Michigan Bell Tele1 phone Company's expansion was one of the greatest in Michigan's telephone history--and that program is being continued. 108,984 miles of new telephone wires were installed during 1923; 98,501 miles to give additional local service; 10,483 miles of toll and long distance wires. 1,110,369 miles of wire now connect the telephones of this. Company's subscribers. 96,805 new telephones were connected with the switchboards of this Company, for a net gain of 36,117, during 1923; 49,686 were added through the purchase of another company, both factors greatly increasing the value of the service to every telephone user in Michigan, More than 437,000 telephonesareserved by this Company over its own switch- boards; its connecting companies in Michigan serve 112,049 more; 14,000,- 000 others can be reached elsewhere in the country. $10,320,380 represents the total increase of telephone plant made by this Company in Michigan last year. And an organization of 10,279 loyal telephone workers now serves Mich- igan. It is their unanimous desire to give the people of our state the highest possible grade of telephone service.> I 1 /,31ar/"1. "'.I^.~d,./ds"...I..I".%.1. . A..d".r '.,+ ./..o..O. .s : . FOOTBALL ! ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Versus BATTLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Saturday, October 18 Phone 912-M. WANTED ROOM FOR eight men to dIrive to Illi- nois and return in Studebaker Big- 6. Call 3176-M before 5:30. WANTED STUDENTS To come down and see us at the Allenel Ilotel Wednesday afternoon and evening until 10 o'clock. The Edwards Co. Exclusive Tailors to College men. 'W'ANTIBD Stuidents ea~rn big moneyl Wines Field 2:30 P. M. Admission 50c Battle Creek Defeated Lans~ing 28-0. l ,t 4 II U U K 0 I