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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FOR RENT
IF YOU WANT A Room in a house
where cleanliness is a specialty,j
come at once to 422 Hamilton place.'
FOR RENT: Apartments, light-house-
keeping rooms, single rooms. Willj
rent either furnished or unfur-
nished. Phone 158 before 5 P. M.I
Ralph T. Swezey.
FOR SALE
SOLID MAHOGANY Martha Wash-
ington Sewing Cabinets finest qual-
ity and finish, for $18.50 at Koch
and Henne. Phone 50.
RADIO BARGAIN

A FIVE tube set, complete, at a
gain price. We can save you
See us if it is a real bargain
want.
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE
BUESCHER' C-Melody saxopi
frosted silver finish; gold p]
bell. 619 Whaley Court. P
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NOTICE
CHECK your CARI
Saturday P. M at
WINES FIELD
on Hill Street, 2 blocks
West of Packard.
RELIABLE SERVICE
Price 50 cents'.
LANDLADIES- STUDENTS
DON'T Over'look the opportunity to
save on many household necessi-
ties at The Economy Second'. Hand
Sto "e,'209 N. Main St., Phone 789-1M.I
We sell what you do want and buy
what youi don't want.
ION'T GO TO THE GAME -
Without a box of
Without a box of
GILBERTS CHOCOLATES
Arcade Pharmacy 1038-J
She Will Appreciate a box of
GILBERTS CHOCOLATES
at the game
Arcade Pharmacy 1038-J
XMISCELIJANEOUS,
FOR EFFICIENT WORK-SEE
HERMAN THE TAILOR
802 S. State Street
Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations
IHlEAR 'THIS sensational colored or-
chestra at a special Bug Dance Fri.
Nov. 21, Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti.
SYNCO SEPTETTE
Springfield, Ohio.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY Invited to
visit anyafternoon. We always have
open house.
APPLIED ART SHOP, Opposite
sub-station.
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works,
Phone 50.-
SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstatel
Tailors at American Hotel' for a
suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and
$29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran-
teed. Phone 123.

PRESS WOMEN HOLD'
(Continued from Page Five)
She was appointed by President War-
ren G. Harding, to represent the Un-
ited States at the congress.
Mrs. Calkins reported the opinion
of the British statesman, Sir Oakland
Geddes; that England knows full well
that having drunken workmen, she
cannot compete with other countries
whose workmen are sober. Thus the!
enforcement of prohibition in the Una
ited States will have an important in-
fluence in causing England to accept
prohibition. The speaker obesrved
during her short stay in London that
it was considered no great disgrace
for a women to go into a saloon, or
public house, as they are called there.
Often there were more women than
men and these included even the n'ore
aristocratic classes since special
rooms were provided for them.
In regard to the lack of enforce-!
ment of prohibition in the United!
States, and its consequent failure, ;
Mrs. Calkins declared that she had
not seen one man in Ypsilanti stagger
since the law went into effect, nor in
Detroit and she, stated that if one had:
to hunt to find drunkards, when form-
erly they were entirely evident, the
lawr had not been in vain. She con-
cluded, "If you say that prohibition
cannot succeed and laws cannot be
enforced, you say that Democracy is
a failure."
The meeting was followed by a re-
ception to the officers of the Mich-+
igan Women's Press association, at
which tea was served. Mrs. Freder-
ic B. Stevens, of Detroit, acted as
hostess.
Sorority Handbook
To Be Issued Soon
Since 1870, when women were ad-
mitted to the University of Michigan,
19 national sororities, one local sor-
ority, two honorary musical sororities,
and 'one honorary *medical sorority
have been established on this cam- 1
pus, according to the Sorority Hand-
book of 1923. The handbook contains
an estimate of the status of sororities
nationally and lists them in their or-
der of recognition.
The 1924 edition went to press Nov.
L0. This will be the ninth edition,
the first publication being made in
1965 in Boston, Mass., by Ida Shaw
Martin.

House Wrestling
To Open In Week I
Fraternity wrestling will start Dec.
1 under an entirely new set of rules.
In the tournament last year there;
were seven weights, but this year!
the number has been reduced to three,j
a 135 pound division, a 160 pound
class, and a class for all those over;
160 pounds.
Each fraternity will enter threei
men, one in each class, and wrestle
against another fraternity. The length
of the bouts will be three miniutes'
and five minutes in the finals. The
dates set for the matches are Dec.
1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 16. All fraternities are
to have their entries in the Intramur-
al office before Nov. 26.1

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I I4ARD GAME HERE
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Just Arrived-A Beautiful Selection of Flowers, Silk Hats
and Felt-Sports
Special Sale on all Velvet Hats
All Sales Final
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328 South Main
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A Big Yellow 'Mum' or a
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Phone Your Order Now 1321

in the country. against Iowa will be in as good al
[nLSnMLN WILL ~FORM )The entire squad should be in per-I as he was at the start of the sea
fect condition for the contest. Miller and is expected to-'show his old t
!! tll and Babcock whose injuries kept form which his two weeks la
them from playing in the Ohio game hampered a bit in the Buckeye go
wxill be replaced in Saturday's game
F reshman students will form a by Grube and Hawkins, both of whom New York, Nov. 20.-John W. D
block "M" in the west stands at the displayed enough ability in the last and his wife sailed on the Fre
bontecoming game with Iowa tomor- games to keep the Michigan line up liner Paris Wednesday for t'
r T " . myto full strength. Herb Steger, who months of rest and recreation in D
flag Tas was th e ste ud lt will play his last game for Michigan iterranean countries.
flags as was the system used last
year, and not by pieces of cardboard
as at-the Illinois game at Urbana. The
"M" will be yellow in a field of blue.

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HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT BY
"A Barber 'Who Cares"
Good and efficient service
With a Smile
SHALTIS & BOWEN
CHURCH STREET BARBER SHOP
607 Church St.
BEAUTY SHOPPES
MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor :Main St.
Permanent Waving and Marcelling
DIMATTIA BEAUTY SHOP
SPECIAL FRENCH packs, Hotoil
shampooing. Henna paks, hair
trimming and cutting
Telephone 2939-M. 304 S. State St.'
STODDARD HAIR SHOP
RAIN WATER SHAMPOOS,
MARCELLING and PERMANENT
WAVING
707 NO. UNIV. PHONE 2652
FLORAL^

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NIGHT BEFORE IOWA GAME
FRIDAY, NOV. 21
MASONIC TEMPLE
YPSILANTI, MICH.
SYNC01 SEPTETTE
AMERICA'S MOST SENSATIONAL
COLORED ORCHESTRA

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IF YOU WANT To make your mother
happy send her flowers on your
birthday and thanksgiving day.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
Leading Telegraph Florist.
221 E. Liberty St. Phone 1630
Charge Accounts Solicited.

TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS#
BOUGHT, Sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned and repaired. We have
nearly all malies. We suggest that!
you buy Corona Four an} save'
about $40.00. Time payments if de-
xsired.'
0. D. MORRILL'
17 Nickels' Arcade.
Ann Arbor's Oldest Typewriter Store.

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WANT TO BUY.A typewriter? Rem-
ingtons $15, Underwoods $25. Als.j
large: and portables for rent. Room
2. 711 N. Univ.
HAVE JUST ONE RIoyal Typewriter
in fine shape withback spacer, two
color ribbon. and tabulator and the
price is $20.00. When you "Com-
pare the Work aid Machine you j
wonder how I can sell this machine
for so little- FIRST HERE CET
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A. C. STIMIahON

Th ewonder of ool itsI1a1 . l1IiOCl
magiecharm of Ioi ts

BOYS TO SELL 0WA EXTRA. AP-
PLY DAILY .BUSINESS OFFICE,
PRESS BUILDING.
WANTED Experienced cloak and suit
saleswoman for' Ann Arbor, Battle
Creek and Jackson stores. Whole
or part time. Jacobson's 612 E. Lib-
erty.
FOUR TICKETS For Iowa game.
.Call 3594.
WANTED Experienced conscientious
cook with references for fraternity.
Reply to Box 36, Daily include ad-
dress and Telephone number.
LOST
BLACK LEATHER Bag containing
glasses, purse with a considerable
amount of money, a bank book on
Friday, Nov. 14. Liberal reward.
Plhone 6434M.
LOST Nov. 12 a pair of shell-rinilned
glasses in black case between 1204
..Hill and Arcade Theater. Call 390
Reward.

THE experienced operator will recog-
nize an array of features not com-I
bined in any other typewrit,;r. A
trial will convince you. We also
have all makes of used machines.
Renting and repairing a specialty.
Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange.
9 Savings Bank Blk Pione 866.

State. S
Phone 310-It

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LOST Raccoon fur choker on Ingalls
between Huron street and Univer-
sity Secretary's office. Call 2044-W.
NOV. 17TH: Alligator skin cigar case.
Reward. Telephone 1522.
LOST Wednesday Highland Park
Bank Pocketbook containing money
and University Survieying checks
No. 531. Phone Sukumar 2944-M.
PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS
PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING
CARDS ENGRAVED or PRINTED
Proper engraving takes time. Select
one of our many attractive, exclu-
-sive designs and place your order
now.
O. D. MORRILL
14 & 17 Nickels' Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Stores.
USED CARS
1922 CHEVROLET SEDAN
This car has very good tires, motor,
and upholstering. Our Price $275.
DODGE SEDAN
Wire wheels, fairly good tires, and
very good motor. $200 terms.
1922 CHEVROLET TOURING
This car has a full set of Goodyear

College Style
N EW HAVEN tailors have for many
years been considered' the authentic crea-
tors of college style.
The Arthur M. Rosenberg Co. has con-
tributed largely to this reputation. You
will be better pleased with your clothes if
made by tailors whose product is authority.
Come in and inspect our Winter exhibit,
unsurpassed for elegance of quality or
designs.

!Ricoi~,v ndJ~
kit o~wiflioost4idi
masrr~ecs xwoJh

Representaive:;

JERRY COAN
At Hotel ALLENELr
Monday, Nov. 24

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