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October 25, 1924 - Image 10

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The Michigan Daily, 10-25-1924

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURD

Gopher Stadium Not Complete
For Wolverines To Dedicate
Rumors emanating from Minne- 'There is nothing but the best of
apolis to the effect that Michigan [ feeling for Michigan and from pres-!I
woul notdediate he nw1 ent indications we should sell out the
would not dedicate the new Gopher j entire seating capacity for the Michi-
stadium at the time of the Michigan- gan-Minnesota game. The demand is
Minnesota game on November 1, were, much greater than for the dedication
confirmed this morning in a telegram game."I
from F. W. Luehring, director of Incommenting on Minnesota's de-
cision, Director Yost said this morn--
athletics at the University of Minne- ing, "This situation is similar to the
sota. The reason is that the stadium one which arose at Iilinois last year
is not completed and cannot be fin- when the Chicago game had been
ished before the middle of November. planned as th'e dedication game. How-
"It has been our plan from the be- ever, the Illinois stadium was not
ginning, " stated Director Luehring completed until nearly a year later
in his telegram to Director Yost, "to and so dedication was deferred until
have the dedication at the time of the ! this year."
first big home game and have Home-
coming at the time of the second big CIO to Mobdl'Z IWomen.
game.Gera
"The greater University corpora- The General Federation of Women's
tion, which provided the funds for clubs, through its legislative * com-
the stadium, thought that it would be mittee, is stressing the importance of
illogical to dedicate the stadium be- mobilizing club women for "child
fore it was fully completed. Although labor amendment drive." Arkansas :isj
all the seats are ready, the structure the first state to ratify the amend-
will not be fully completed until No- ment.. A two-thirds ratification is
vember 15, at which time the Great- necessary to make the amendment,'
er University corporation plans the adopted by congress, into law affect-
dedication. i &n s a sire

.Y Now is the Time to Cho
Hat or Trimming-While
No party is a success without the proper placards and Hal Selection Is Possibl
lowe'enfavors. We have an extensive stock at reasonable
11ces. UniversHio
Sot mest v.Phone 11 60-R 328, South "MVain
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THE LANTERN SHOP
Today: -. - Please
Special Lunch
and Dinner Make Your
Open Daily .uda
ASunday
to
7:00 P. M. - Reservations
Sunday Now
12:30to 2:00
703 E. Universit Phone 3093-M
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STOP and EAT Here
Ferry Field Lunch
MRS. WM. FLYNN

Don't forget, girls, that we have moved from our old location
in Nickels Arcade to 308 Maynard Street-just two doors
north of the Majestic Theatre.

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308 Maynard St.

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Phone 3070-R

Corner State and Packard

Quick Service
Good

Wholesome Food
Conveniently

Located

Table or Counter Service

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REMEMBER--

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When you have printing to be done, if its service
quality you want, you'll find satisfaction here.

and

Chrysanthemums
Finest Qalt
Special Dozen and Half Dozen Rates. On display
now. Call and see them.
Phone 666

For. the benefit of our patrons, we wish to announce that
our telephone number has been changed to 2066-R. Give us
a ring.

TIorfor 6etter irnjwessions

Over Arcade Theatre

Phne .2066-R

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WRIST WATCHES
The social season-now in full swing-
calls for the display of attractive jewelry.
Realizing this fact, we especially wish to
call to your attention our beautiful dis-
play of wrist watches in original and dis-
tinctive designs.
Arnolds:
State Street Jeweler

Special on Pom Pom Corsages
Flowerday &Son

Store at 9 Nickels Arcade

Greenhouses, 1400 Traver St.

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South State Street

Phone 889-R

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Old Barbecue starts delivering

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"The Red Lily"
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far-famed barbecued meat sandwiches

this coming
charged for

Monday. Only $.10
delivery-orders of six

Wallace

Beery

- Enid Bennett

and over accepted. They sure will go
good on these chilly fall evenings.

SPECIAL
Whole new reel of Pictures of the
Illinois Game in addition to those
showing the first half.

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GENE' GREENE
In a New Program
OTHER FEATURES

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