THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG s I LASS IE CLOME IAT 3 Po.me MUSIC FOUR USED TENOR -~ --. ------ - --- cases. Everyone at a TRAP D)RUM Outfit complete, ready Just about half what to, ply, pricedl very low. Sold on ; ly worth,. Pay sames BANJOS and R a sacrifice price.'R a they are real-: as rent. CAll/U TEl'S ADVERTISaiNG LUNiChi 1117 Imonthily pa)yment plan. a i IERiTY MUIISIC' hOUSE THREE USED SAXOPHONES have been 'left with us by parties forced} to el your oplportunity for a real 'N1,IVERSITY MUTSI OUSE ,Lq. rI FOR SALlE I IISCELI2A:NEOUIS EGIATE TUXEDOS for sale.J STUDENT DELIVERY ked lapels or shawl collared Deliveries to any part of the city 50c t. Prices $36.50 and $38.50. Call ,OPEN. NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS So. University UNIVERSITY -MUSIC HOUSE NOTICE FISCHJER'S Exposition Orchestra of Kalamazoo at Whitmore Laker Ihated pavilion Nov. 8. Fischer's! hesi lingers longer. Read thle Want Ads'. lThe Daily "Classified" Columns The Arbor. Fountain 3 13 South State at 807 E. Washxington or phone 41-Al. Ask for 1o'wnan. FLAT SAXOPHONE 6 wveeks 01(1.I- Big bargain, Bogle 6360 E. Univer- ity, 2445-,1.T Until 8:30 P. M. Opposite Court House PHONE 3591-3 SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstate M ELL GILLEIS PIE, Soloist and teach- >Tailors at American Hotel for a '(e, thirty year's i experience. Man-d suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and dolin guiabno n hr $29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- 'o(XwVrzcizn Tlphne191r teed. Phone 123. ' X11 N£ JITT E 06418 IU U OR SALE 11923 Henderson De Luxe Motorcycle with side cur. Completeo electric equipment. .A classy job.1 Call evenings at 1212 Wells St. Ask for _Mr. Polhemus. )DGOE+ SEDAN $~200 for qul 'k sale; lot' of pep; five good tires; paint good; excellent mechanical condi"- Lion; a comfortable, inexpenczsive closed car. Owner leaving _city; call) Saturday. 424 W. Hu_ ron St. WANTEI) NO TICKUTS for Iowa game'. Sing- le tickets acceptable. Call McPhail, 694-W. between 12-1 noon or 5-8 p. ANTEI) Garage near corner' Hill and Packard. Call 776-fl. A.NTED Girls to board. 1030 Oak- and. )UNG MIAN Withr ability to handle cu,;toiners -on phone. Apply Box. NJo. 35. A~NTED TWO TICKETS Ohio State LANDLADIES- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity to save on many houtsehiold necessi- ties at The Economy Second Hland Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-N. We sell what you do want and buy, what you don't want. TODAY'S LATEST Brunswick rec- ord-"Fron- Day to Day" and "Clementine" played by Herb Wie- dolft Cinderella Roof Orchestra.. STOFFLJET .P.1ONO 51HO1 616)'E. Mlerty St. TA IL}hINtG SUITS MAD)E TO YOUR 3MEASURiE $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 HERMAN THE TAILOR 802E S. State Street h Radio Equipmenit 1 ii Special Club Lunch 75c 2 BIIG BUG D)ANCES- Friday Nov. 7. Saturday Nov. 8. lHcar the Bug PBand with 2 pianos. "Freddie" Bert' gin and Runal K~enyon. Nothing like 'emi. Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti. - TIHE experienced operator will recog- nize. an array of features not con-! bipned in any otlwvr typewriter. A trial will convince you. We also have all makes of used machines. Renting and repairing a specialty. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange.; 10 Savings Bank Blk. Phone 866. j RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, Phone 50. CAN ACCOMODATE Two Muskegon or. Grand Rapids passengers in Buick roadster leaving here 3 P. M. Saturda y. 'Return, Sunday. N. II.H.G Wallis, Post Office. Whether distance, hU1 you you buy, it is tone quality, selectivity or vol- wvant in the radio you will find it in Order Your Flowers for the Northwestern Game Immediately Call Cousins &Hl 611 E. University Avenue the highest degree in our sy lendid radio instruments. Come in-you'll always find a :welcome. EBERBACH &SON CO. 240204 East Liberty St. Saturday 11:00 a. m. to 11:00 p.m Immediate Service-No .Waiting Fountain Service in Connection I .. ____F__ _______-M M,_ .. _. ...w........_.. .. .,.., .. r n ,o~,,.,. ., .,: ..,R.+.... .,. . ;? a ;, 4 Itq i '! ' !s"_ Order Early and Confusion Avoid Y NE O LLAIK-, V , I ame. Jo Chamberlin, naw. 2693-M. 1210 Wash-I Read the Want Ads, VO ADJACENT Tickets for 0. S. 'U. Jalil22. LOST LADIES Green gold comb with initials.. Pl. Proibably ,lost' in HIill~ auditoriai at M1innesota grid- 1raph. Call 1985-W,. )5T Between EFast University and hill auditoriuma cut steel ear ring. Finder please call phone 3535. Re- yard.pikd u ST Will party whopikd'u Scotch- plaid scarf at the midnight how at Maj. 'Tuesday night kindly call DeBolt,78-. WKETBOOK, Gold tip on edge. In larmiers &Nechanics Bank. Nick- ,Is' Arcade. Reward. Frank Bush, 10 Haven, 2034-fl. CKETBOOK CONTAINING a Fac- alty Athletic book and money. Re- urn to 618 Packard. Reward. Or all 2016-XR. j )UND Billfold. Owner may have same by identifying. Call 2693-N. FOR RENT iRNISHED .ari~i heated two rooms, private bath apartment.. Private en- rance. Hot water, telephone ser- vice, Available Nov. 15. 308 Tromp- son St. )R RENT Two large welllihe double rooms. One with private avatory. Suitable for students, in- structors, or business mnen. 114 N. Ingalls. )DE.RN 4 ROOM Steam heated apartment, furnished. 002 E. Lib- TYPE W7f&RI LhELS 1 CORONA TYPEWREITERS L HIAVE The new Corona Four, withl standard keyboard, at $60, ol- -oronia Thlree, with three-bank key- oard, at $50. Also a full line of .ypewriters of all makes and sup- dlies. Termis if desired. Renting ud repairing a sepcialty. 0. I). MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade ie Ty~pewriter & Stationery Store ead the Want Ads~ SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S 1 THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Stret3 Near State and Packard Sts.' E -__-_ - -- E EVIGE I 'the MCHIAMESIA gives you. a complete record of the college year 11 HANDIWORK MOE LAUNDRY 204 N. Main St.. Phone 2353 JUST WHA T IT CONTAINS: r. 1 0 MI I 1 11 1111 I SIX1il ANNUAL EXTRA CONCERT SERIES Tliursd ay, No'veniber13 P.M AND HIS ~Lieutenant- Commander JOlIN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor The Senior Section Contains a photograph of every man in the Senior Class in all the- colleges of the University. 11 Feature Section. Takes care of all the important activities on the campus, such as trips, dedications, initiation pictures of the various honor societies,, Fall games, B. M. 0.* C.'s, etc.-A scrap or Memory Book of the year's important events. NORA FAUCHALD, Soprano JOHN DOLAN, Cornet ROBERT GOODING, Saxophone ThXO1rGE CAREY, Xylophone 100 PLAYERS December 15 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP 0 A BIlLOW 11SCHI,Cnductor KNIGHT XacGREGOII, B aritonte I Athletics Write up and pictures of all of Michigan's teams for the year. Pictures and write-ups of the men in action and indi- vidual pictures of the stars. January 19 February '23 KIBALCH1OH RUSSIAN CHOIR BASIL KIBALCHICII, Conductor DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA U O - P GABIRILO WITSCII, Conductor CLEE MATIRX LEE PMATThISO zlasts ARTHUR SHTATTUCKi 11 And A publication section for the men working on campus jour- nals. A section for each of the, following: Prominent Cam- pus Organizations, Music and Drama. The women, too, have their particular section reserved exclusively for their activities, and' last a section for all the General Fraternities and So rorities. Also March 16 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP %GABIILOWITSCII, Conductor ILYA SCHKOLNIK, Violinist. V Last Year's 'Ensian P Compared favorably with any annual in the country. that' standard set you may be sure that the 'Ensian for will be worth your subscription. With 19,25 11 Course Tickets-$2, $3, Single Concerts-50c, $1, On Sale at University School of] CHARLES A.; r$4, $5 $1.50,9 Music. SINK, Secretary. 2 -77-7-7- '!,, a Freshmen-mYou should have an 'Ensian for every year in college III I Distinctive Jewelry - There comes a time when you especially desire some bit of jewelry as a gift-- something which you know will delight your friend. At Arnold's you will al- ways find a multitude of helpful sugges- tions. I srb Now om-mm Pay Later 11 FOR