II .l Ii ICOLD CLO AT 3 DVERTISING FOR SALET CARD TABLES $3.00. bridge lamps. $3.45 Henne., Wrought at Koch TWO TICKETS for Ohio State game. Call 2149-M after 7 P. M. SLADE TROMBONE silver and gold' Call during day. 329 Second St. Phone 3549-J. FOR SALE 1920 Buick with winter top $185 cash. Call 332-J Ypsilanti. FOR SALE 2 Tickets for 0. S. U. game. Adjacent. Call 461-J or 312 E. Jefferson St. $2.50 each. E-FLAT BARITONE and C-Melody saxophones. Perfect condition. Call 1700-R, 749 E. University. Fred . Zierer. A FEW ANTIQUE Pieces of furniture for sale. Includes 1 sofa, 3 chairs to match, 2 odd chairs, walnut frames, 1 fireside fan back without wood frame. Call 854-R evenings. PEERLESS "8" FOR SALE CHEAP Wonderful condition. Drive it to Ohio. Call 2366-W Immediately. FOR SALE Seven passenger Stude- ~baker. Good running order. Price $75. Ohio-Mich. trip would nearly pay for same. Phone 1978. FOR SALE - WEST SIDE FIVE ROOMS and bath; hardwood floors; lot 50 x110; basement in- cludes heated garage; Garland fur- nace; laundry tubs; coal bin; fruit and vegetable cellar; near car line ~nd grade school. Price $7,000- $800 down. Call Mr. Newton with CHARLES L. BROOKS Phone 315 Evenings 2446 FOl RENT DOUBLE FRONT Room one block from campus 506 E. Jefferson, Phone 516-M. FIRST FLOOR Housekeeping suite; Steam heat; running water in room. Laundry privileges with electric washer. 203 S. Thayer St. Phone 1317-R. SINGLE ROOM in private home. Soft running water in room. No other student in house. Can occupy at once for rest of year. Phone 3522 FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. 1219 S. University. Phone 869-W. FOR RENT Double room behind Law Club. Rent reasonable. 637 Oak- land. 1602-M. Call after 5 P. M. TWO SINGLE, one double room. 3 blocks from the campus. 940 Green- wood. Phone 2418-X-J. WANTED. GARAGE or dead storage space for Ford roadster for Dec. Jan.. Feb. and March. Send replies stating price and location to Box No. 36. STUDENTS Who desire tutoring in trigonometry and college algebra call 1510-J from 6 to 8 P. M. TWO TICKETS) for Iowa game. Sing- le tickets acceptable. Call McPhail, 694-W. between 12-1 noon or 5-8 P. M. WANTED To buy for cash, a good used C-Melody sax Must be priced right and in good condition. Phone 1799 University Music House. A SIGN WRITER. Call at office on second floor, Mack & Co. WHITE GOLD Octagon watch. Call 1767-M. Reward. A STUDENT Advertising salesman for part time permanent connection. Call Eman. Phone 1268 after 7 to- night. LOST LOST SUNDAY black spectacle case containing spectacles, fountain pen and Eversharp pencil. Reward1 Call 3001-J. VALUABLE Police deg. Small cut in! right ear. Reward for information leading to location. Phone 932-R. LOST bunch of keys. Phone 1716-J. TRIGON Fraternity pin, initials H. T. on back. Call 1016. Reward. 4 MEN TO GO to O. S. U. game in Oldsmobile sedan with 27E. Call 2305 after 3 P. M. A PAIR OF Horn rimmed glasses in case. Between 1204 Hill and Arcade Theatre. Call 390. BLACK CAMEO Ring, gold setting. Call University Extension office. LOST ON CAMPUS PAIR OF GLASS- ES. MARKED PARK and CO.ON CASE. PHONE 217. ANNE GIL- BRETH. LOST SIX Months old Police Dog. Black with tan markings. Black harness. Phone 3208-J. TUESDAY EVENING from car in front of Harris Hall, leather note-{ book. Please call Jessicca Megaw, 2516-M. LOST LADIES Gold wrist watch at game Saturday. Reward. Return to' Selma Mueller 119 Park Terrace. MISCELLANEO' S 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. GRAND RAPIDS MEN If you arej motoring to Grand Rapids Saturday and have room for extra passenger Call 2417-M. LANDLADIES- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity to save on many household necessi- ties at The Economy Second Hand, Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M.' We sell what you do want and buy what you don't want. NOTICE IERSoNAL CIIRIST1IAS CARDS ORDER THEM Without delays Prop- er engraving takes time. Select one of our many attractive and exclu- sive designs and place your order, now. 0. D. MORRILL 14 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery Store SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstate Tailors at American Hotel for a suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 andt $29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 123. RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, Phone 50. ALL SWITCHES and ear muffs, half7 price. The best of service given. We use soft water only. Telephone; 2939-M. Announcing NEW ARRIVALS. in , WHITING & COOKS STATIONERY ARCADE ,PHARMACY BUG DANCES! EVERY Friday nite. Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti. Hear the Bug Band play- ing exclusively for Bug Dances TYPEWRITERS CORONA TYPEWRITERS Eighty-seven Smiths lead all other names in the student directory of the University which appeared on the campus yesterday mornilg. The Mil- lers follow close behind, while the old names of Jones takes third place. The Bakers number 18, while the Cooks come next with 10, followed by the Fishers, Hunters, Butlers, Pot- ters, Masons, Gardners, Barbers, Miners, Brewers, Shoemakers, and the Riders.( The University has two Flowers, a Lilley and a Rose. There is Fruit, represented by Berry, Pear, and a I Cherry. In the animal kingdom there! are Lyons, Lepards, Foxes, a Bear, a Bull, and, a Wolf. The Birds are Rob- ins, a Sparrow, Peacock, Parrot, and Crow. In spite of the fact that there are only five Days enrolled, the Univer- sity has three Weeks. One Blank and one Sample have been drawn by this institution. There is one Bachelor and four Benedicts, a Comb and a TA1IOiLNG For Efficient Work-SEE 1[E RMA N THE TAIL OR 802 S. State St. Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations. BEAUTY SHOPPES Smiths, Millers, Jones' Hold High Place In New Directory' Brush, one man who is Handy, two who are Wild, and a Savage. The University can boast of lots of Powers. The Jewells are here, a Dia- mond, and a Ruby. There are those who are True, Proud, Wise, Plain, Sharp, and Keen. One is Hard, but there are four who are Harder. There is a North, East, and West but no South; one Hsad but n.o Wife; a London, NS zck and t'wo Stockings; tvo Mitts Hunt Mocrga: .I~nd two Ccat e:; a Ppel not nas been aw 1at; the Po'or a,,nd 111Th, hu>>no oftheRoyal oney; a few Moore, but no Less. iin zoology. Surprising as it may seem there .re only two Christians registered in he University, but to make up for this deficiency there are five Parsons, several Bishops, two Elders, a Dea- SCIO( con, and a Parish. There are hills, Mountains, Beaches, Billows, Eddys, Private Brooks, Rivers, Geysers, Lakes, Hav- Stoe, ball+ ens ,a Brink, a Dale, and both Shores.o a a. of Dancing lessons in aesthetic, et and modern ball- nCing. 11 IAPPOINTMENTS BUREAU " N I ENROLLSDURING WEEKDA CNG Learn to dance. Start now. Open Completed enrollments with the bu- daily, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Adult class reau of appointments in the School every Monday and Friday. Fifteen of Education numbered 187 yesterday 1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now. afternoon. Registration- forms 'had TERRACE AIRDEN been taken out by 67 other candidates i1ANCINfA STUIiOS, hi itins next fall. iak- 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R JEANETTE KRUSZKA JOHNSON Studio Second Floor Chubb House PHONE 2022M : 1 , Tor teacn ng pas iu6nxLal, 11 ing the total on the committee's rec- ords 254. Miss Margaret Cameron. secretary of the bureau, expects that a large number will enroll today and tomorrow. Office hours today are from 8 to 12 o'clock and from 1:30 to 5 o'clock; tomorrow the office will be open only during the morning. DO IT NOW Write the Prize Winning Letter on WE IHAVE The with standard Corona Three, board, at $50. typewriters$of plies. Terms and repairing O.D. new Corona Four, keyboard, at $60, or with three-bank key- Also a full line of all makes and sup- if desired. Renting a sepcialty. MORRILL, C r GREAT SUCCESS Wih Nestle Per- manent Waves. Come in personally for estimate. 707 N. Univ. Phone 2652 Stoddard Iair Shop. hn MACK and CO. 3rd Floor Main St. 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store Damon- , "Hey, there! Aren't you a friend of mine " Pythias- "I certainly am. I'd do anything in the world for you. Yes, an.- thing t" Damon- "All right-prove it t Give me back that Eldorado pencil you borrowed last night." virD s JLD AO 1 "The Church I Would Like to Find" Three Student Prizes-$25.00, $15,00, $10.00 Send to Box 34, Michigan Daily See Campus Bulletin Boards for Details TIE experienced operator will recog-1 nize an array of features not com- bined in any other typewriter. A! tril.j will. convince you. 'We alsox have all snakes of used machines. Renting and repairing a specialty. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange. 9 Savings fBank Blk. Phone 866. FOR SALE A Remington Portable typewriter. Geo. S. Register, 604 E. Madison. Tel. 1809. Waving, Mai celling, Sht RMAURANS C1 ampooinr I ARJUTTER'S LUNCH 1117 SUniversity We Don't Like to Brag, But We Think We Have Your Launry Problem Solved HOW'S THIS? Laundry Called for on FRIDAY Will be Returned on SATURDAY So. the umasterdi//{l peil" 17 leds--all dealers i E i 4 MOE LAUNDRY ? crt i a iaiii SI P 'ho ii e 2 1 FLORA;L IF YOU WANT To make your mother bhappy send her flowers on your birthday dnd thanksgiving day. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. Leading Telegraph Florist. 221 E. Liberty St. Phone 1630 Charge Accounts Solicited. I I IF ( Wanted- enthusiastic young men ,w inipnw wm e+rrr rrnrr u rr r ' "" ... o.... ... .. Tours to Europe-Summer of 1925 FOR STUDENTS, TEACHERS, ARTISTS ETC. 30 Day 'tour-All LONDON, BRUSSELS Expenses Included $300 ad UP AND PARIS SAILINGS END OF JUNE AND EARLY JULY Other Tours Include In Charge of Competent Directors Thor- ! . . f (( 'I 3 E s. wtil HERE are several opportunities for college trained men in the home or- ganization and branch offices of the Insurance Company of North America. The Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company-founded in 1792 to protect the commercial activities of an infant nation-is an influential factor in the progress and expansion of American business. The positions it offers are worth-while and remunerative. ltaly, Switzerland at oughly Experienced In European Moderate Cost. Travel.I WALTER H. WOODS CO. BOSTON 80 BOYLSTON STREET MASS. Ilillllllillllllll ull i1111111111111illllll111111111111M 111111 w Firgt National Bank Organized 1863 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT Oldest National Bant in Michigan HHIH~lHIMH~iMU HH- nly the.kind -OUf C)aldy -that delights the taste-thrills the en- thusiasm of the receiver-compliments the giver. THAT CANDY IS GILBERTS! Pure, wholesome, delicate in texture, pleasing in flavor, always fresh. In one, I two, three and five pound packages. Time to place that Christmas order. "The Drug Store Beautiful" 1038-J 1038-1 Inquiries are invited INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA 3rd & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia ILk p Ilen's r r ti 1m-he Sevcmson9s Greatest LOST ON Campus Tuesday, Nov. 11, pair black shell rimmed glasses. Call 217. Hayden. RIDER FOUNTAIN Pen at Yost Field House. Reward. Call 2135-W LOST One moco glove, Size 8, for right hand. Reward. Dan Cohen, 807 E. Wa$hington, Call 481-M. LOST Blue and plaid robe at North- western game. Reward, Phone 1109 G I I WU :._ 11 at -.dwwwwiw ma- 49A lqoppollqw Lie '1111 THIS WEEK BLUE-BLACK -the kind yOu will use in business FOUNAIt All Sizes and E L NUIG K colors I ~ } For Real Fountain Pen Satisaction, Use -o I -a - uWK A rtistic Arrangement of the Bouquet- -Discernmentin Pottery offering---Speaks of Sup- eriority inService .75 .7 5 .75 More Than 300 Fur Trimmed Coats Will be in This Sale These Coats were gathered last week in New York by .lr.filen I 000DMEW