THE MICHIGAN DAILY A SIFt Td~s ICOLUMN CLOS[S AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING 1101 SALE COLLEGlA'TE Ti EDOS for sale. Peaked lapels or shawl collared coat. Prices $36.50 and $850. Call at 807 E. Washlngton or phone NOTICE FRESH SHIPMENT Gilbert's Pana- mas. One-two-three- and five pound boxes. Reserve yours now. Arcade Ph armacy. 481-M2. Ask forBowman. 48 - . A k-r;wa .FISCHER'S Exposition Orchestra of 'ORD TOURING Car with starter. Kalamazoo at Whitmore Lakej 21 model. In uxcell ,nt mechanical heated pavilion Nov. S. Fischer's condition. $7U cash. Call Inghram music lingers longer. 184. 502 E. Madison street. TYPEWNIITERS 'iP& ;1T? TT! ( xs i rni nt ri PHI GAMS WIN IN SPEED- BALL FINALS 'WEDNESDAYj (Continued from Page Six) Members of the Phi Gamma Delta team follow: Molenda, Ralph, Wog- ridge, Hall, Garber, Emery, Miller, Mueller, Patterson, Cossett, Watson, and Abbott. Beta Theta Pi players follow: Law- rence Roth, R. Roth, Warrick, Arndt, Reinke, Stadfield, Lawrence, Moore, Lloyd, Gable, and Travis. SUPPORT THE DRIVE SYNCO SEPTETTE Springfield, Ohio Hear this sensational colored or- chestra at a special Bug Dance Friday, Nov. 21, Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti.1 LANDLADIES-- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity to save on many household necessi- ties at The Economy Second Hand Store, 20q N. Main St., Phone 789-M. We. sell what you do want and buy what you don't want. 2 BIG BUG DANCES- Friday Nov. 7. Saturday Nov. 8. Hear the Bug Band with 2 pianos. "Freddie" Ber gin and Rual Kenyon. Nothing like em. Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti. Sigma Phi vs. Phi Sigma Delta; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Nu Sigma Nu; Del- ta Kappa Epsilon vs. .Delta Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Chi tho vs. Sigma Alpha Nu; Phi Mu Alpha vs. Phil Kappa Psi; Sigma Chi vs. Hermitage;1 Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu; Phi Kappa Tau vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Sigma Kappa; Theta Xi vs. winner of Alpha Rho Chi vs. Sigma Phi match. Delta Tau Delta draws by in the third round. New York, Nov..5.-Dartmouth col- lege Won the annual quadrangular cross ecuntry meet with Cornell un- Evanston, Ill., Nov .5.-Taking the first three places, NQrtnweswern un- iversity defeated Purdue university, 20 to 35, in a dual cross country meet here Saturday. The baseball field of the Philadel- phia American league baseball team is being enlarged and will accommodate IntramuralIftems (Continued from Page Six) Phi Beta Delta vs. Kappa Nu; Delta iversity, Columbia university, and University of Pennsylvania over a 6 1-4 mile course Saturday, scoring 37j points. 35>,000 at the ope)'in ncf'he 92i se son. that the "A Btler'Ifchigan is reater kNiigan Did you know Terrace Garden -q Dancing Studio pen Daily, 10 a. m. to 10 p. a. We teach all modern, ancy, ballet, stage, tango nd folk dances for children lults. Class every Monday 'riday Imteen one-hour lessons,$5.00. 2 Wuerth Arcade Phone 24 V PENUIS- U~lml arcst sef n9 Qt~Ldh pencin the word F~OR the student or prof., the -superb VENUS out-rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees-3 copying. American Lead a Pencil Co. 220 1ifth Ave. New ')Crk B? So A. We Are Introduc i fosters group meetings in FOR II1JtURtINU ar ;r o1110 1 ) U1JLUI' tion for sale. :50 cash. Phone 481-M. Bowman. E FLAT SAXOPII(JNE 6 weeks old.I Big bargain, i1ogle 636 E. Univer- sity 2445-M.I BRAND NEv' SET Encyclopedica Brittannica, sixty dollars , part timlI payments accepted or will exchange for portable typewriter. Call 2002-J. FOR SALE Remington Portable ' Typewriters. Time payments if de- aired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Mahi- son, Phone 1209. VICIOIJS Ink nmay appeal to the un- sophisticated but it defeats satis- faction in the end. Buy good ink at Ride's Pen Shop and you will have full ink satIi faction. UI)DER PEN O I' WANTED.A TWO TICKETS for Iowa game. Sing- le tickets acceptable. Call McPhail, 694-W. between 12-1 noon or 5-8 P. IM. WANTED Garage near corner hill and Packard. Call 776-R. A LAMES Green gold( comb with initials J.G B. . Probably lost in Hill auditorium at Minnesota grid- graph. Call 195-W. TWO LEATHER Note books, large and small size, in the ladies- coat room main Library Monday 4 P. M. I Valuable notes. Cal 1346- IOST Between East University and Imill auditorium a cut steel (a ring. Finder please call plhone 3535. Re- ward. LOST Nov.. 1, between Felps Park and Liberty street, pair of bone-rinnned' glasses Call3056-W. LOST Oct. 27, on Women's Athletic ield, Parker Duofold Jr., Fountain pen. Call 3056-W. LOST Wil party who i:cked up Scotch plaid scarf at the indnight show at aj. Tuesday night kindly "Call Delon, 782-11. LOST Brown lpigskin wallet, contain-1 ing owner's personal cards, driver's license, and miscellaneous papers. Please cal. 63-M. Reward. CORONA TYPEWRITERS WE HAVE The new Corona Four,1 with standard keyboard, at $60, or' Corona Three, with three-bank key- board, at $50. Also a full line of typewriters of all makes and sup-1 plies. Terms if desired. Renting, and repairing a sepcialty. O. D. MORRILL, fraternity houses. a r -t Typewriters FOR RENT OR SALE Phone 342-R IIAILTEN BUSYNESS COLL~EGE Special Malted Milk Prey. 20:20,"where no wood is, there the lire goethl out." t' 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & -Stationery Read the Want Ads VENUS Pencils and SVENUS EVER,01NTEI Mechnica Pen~cils StoreI HONEY DELL MUSIC TRAP DRUM Outfit complete, ready to play, priced very low. Sold on monthly payment plan. L NIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE ,THREE USED SAXOPHONES have been left with-us by parties forced to sell, your opportunity for a real Bargain. BaIS VFRSITY MUSIC HOUSE FOUR USED TENOR BANJOS and cases. Everyone at a sacrifice price. Just about half what they are real- ly worth'. Pay same as rent. UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- er, thirty year's experience. Man- dolin guitar, banjo, and chord construction. Telephone 1791-M. MISCELLANEOUSI BUG DANCES Every Friday nite. Masonic Temple Ypsilanti. Hear the Bug Band play- ing exclusively for Bug Dances. STUDENT DELIVERY Deliveries to any part of the city 50c OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS Until 8:30 P. M. Opposite Court house PHONE 3591-J 1 I1 r C T T.._.,' _ HAVE YOU SBSCRIBE!L YET? OFF Kodaks and Cameras atppleb arts 2 Nickels Arcade Across from Sub-Station State and Williams Sts. II ! 5. University First National Bank Organized 1863 E w SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT I- Oldest National Bank in Michigan fH illlI~lll~llfl l 1Il llllllllllllllllilllllUIIIIIUII~ 1t1lll l lllllllllltl 3 ,''.' Z . 1°ro'y a -.,age Unkempt hair- how to avozd 2 S t t Pearls IT is the-first-thingpeople see. It spoils a man's ap- pearance quicker than. any- thing else.e 4 No matter how well you are dressed-you cannot look your best if your hair is out of place! College men discovered it first-but today men and wo- men everywhere have learned how to keep their hair the way they tant it:junta touch of, I "A Better Mcbigin Is Greater Michigan" Did you know that the An extensive selection of Pearls is now on display at Arnold's. Quality is the outstanding fea- Stacomb. This delicate, in visible cream keeps the hair the way you like it best, from morning till night-smooth, natural, lustrpus. However dry and straggly your hair may be-however hard to control after being washed- Stacomb will keep it trimly in place all day long. i Non-staining and non- greasy.,In jars and tubes, at your college drug store. / r- SEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE di s Y*ak ..* :aye en ofta 'onb pc'tube ---. ture-and the reasonable. prices are very Si-,A- A R N OL D'S , LOST Ladies' brown leather handbag left at noon Nov. 4th on bench un- der willows by the river near Mich'i- gan Central station. Finder returnI to Miss Dorothy North, Michigan Union and receive deward. FOR RENT compiles valuable data reg -rding religious life of students. Prov. 26:20, "Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out." STATE STREET JE WELER 302 South State Street Phone 889-R OI5FER. 5 .4 r r .. fRead the Want Ads The Daintiest Kind of Laundry Work FURNISHED and heated two rooms, private bath apartment. Private en- trance. Hot water, telephone ser- vice. Available Nov. 15. 308 Thomp- son St. FOR RENT Two large well lighted double rooms. One with private lavatory. Suitable for stuldents, in- structors, or 1)usiness men. 114 N. T ingall.i FOR SALE- FOUNTAIN PENS EXCHANGE That misfit pen for a Rider Masterpen. A Real Fountain Pen made in Ann Arbor and ser- viced by Rider himself. RIDER'S' PEN SHOP 302 State Street C' is Handled With Supreme Care I s Going 1To0f/1 A Striped Tie Season TRIPESI Stripes! That's what the better dressed men are saying it with this fall and winter -a vogue that started last year, at Palm Beach. We've got them here-brilliant, colorful effects of all descrip- tions. College Stripes They are worn mostly by the younger men, don't hesitate at a lot of color. Some of have stripes as wide as an inch apart. ( CII jj( "-4 '/ Milady need no fear of sending dain- ty silks and laces to the Varsity. There they will be washed and handled experience who these with the same care as 4 4 [6e3 Self- stai er $1 .5 would be taken in Regimental Stripes Pleasing harmonies and contrasts, which will appeal to the more conservative minded man. They have non-wrinkle lining, asspring, long wear. the home. Why wait for agent to call on some you? Start yourself today to my office and be assured of good in- surance and good service. Phone 2076-2077 y NDR Y CO LUTZ Clothing Store 111 Corner Liberty and Fifth Ave.