_____THE MICHIGAN DATL__y I Than Jsgaiving Day Proclamation By the Govrnor:I i U.S. M y De rivea large sq'uad of (livers and tumblers U S.layD piereporting to hint daily. ! Him Of -i la r drctc for those intending to gin- 1 te th iner-ratrniy reetwill start ~Ea,'nea. a p s next -week. Usually this nmeet dis- closes some hitherto unknown stars to bolster unr the Varsity in its weak- er events.a ______________________________ _____________________________ rhanksgilng. Day this, year Ihould mean much to the American people. FORSAL FONDWe. are blessed with a reasonable degree of prosperity and the outlooki for __________ _______- _________#________ the. future is encouraging. TUXEO ad vst.Excllet cndi ?OUD Apure o capusWedes- in, spite of the many handicaps under which our governmental operations tion. Size 38. $20.00. Telephone 184. dlay. Owner may have sa~me by ad- -'cI AE fth nertt res ing deccription to Box 39Mich. ! -ae cariedonour people,asTholeare mkigsteady adanesinth TaiEors1c t ERiYofntho te stfor I Daily, cause of good government.,Treprogressive spirit which they repeatedly suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and' manifest in'relation to the public service, dlemonstrates their faith in Aier- $29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- WANEDiclan institutions and~ the stability of constitutional goverrnrut. teed. Phone 123. ! WANT'ED SaTUDIENT'S VWIFE( or stu- for these great blessings and the many good thiings that are our.;, it is FOR SALE One overcoat, two suits,'dn n ie o ognrlhuem'os't. fitting that we should render united thanksi to Alm~igy C od, the gir,cr.Go ae ostsatr one tuxedo, size 36-37. Call Allen wr.Go ae t ai coyof all that. is good. 1016. t applicant. Box, 38. 101. {Therefore, in pursuance of our time honored custoni and, in at c(rdanc -, 1ROOOMM ATE WANTED By Senior T R A P ' D R U Ml I O U T F IT P ro fes io n al i w ithi th e p ro c la m a tio n issu e d b y th e P re sid e n t o f th e TU n ited S ta te s , a n d b r m.tp s A b r a n a 5 . 0 l s - 2 h m s n S r eb yc h n c 8 3 ,i i t e o h u h r t e t l i ~ s o e n r o l i l i a , T h r b e, pie.UAibarain t $50.00.ust 12 egineroneblck romcamus prie. nivrsiy MsicUcue. ateThusdyovmer 7, 1924, as a day of Thank.sgivTing aPr yer 20 OAK CHAIRS. Leather bottom, ! O 0144 F RORGic under my hand and the Great Seal of the State thsthirtcenth dIVY straghtl~ak. ood c~ritin. nginee is n To a Seo rhow, i sof Novemnbr, in ithe yeav of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twveuty- S. State, 3010-R.raoal.LiCi tnS7; four, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-eigbthi. .._______________ hELP.I TA.IIJ) Alex. J. Groesbea ,(.over~ior, VnNl * QA Yfk1I#7T & YJT . o '. _ --n di ing secon~d in the Conference meet of the alleys the qualifyin~g round at Chicago. ead line of fraternity bowline has l ^ chlanged to 10:30 o'clock Friday ( Intra u afftelil. The dummy score has been chagedto 100. SO far scores have 13c + Below last year's when, the Swimming; qualifying score was 2085. Toams All en trios for the interfraternity ~si! to bowl without delay should swimming meet should be hanided in i-"'+0 an1 alley in advance. This at the Intramural office as soon as ;cc' be done by calling the bowling possible. The men entered will "be Tilley at the Union. given the privilege of using the Y. -- - -- -° -______ b1. C. A. pool twice a weiak for prac- tice. The prelirninarics will be held ?Monday, Doe. 15, and- the finals Wed-UN nesday, Dec. 17. The foilow in rules' and regulations will gove rn the events {P lC L ti er. Four men mBust be in the meet: in order to secure points for enter- o7- dsstfiny jQ'At in1g penci in the world 2. One man will not be allowed to O h tspr EU nrvl enter more thaar three evp'nts. all for perfect pencil wvork. 3. Only two men ;'rom same fratorn- I 17 black degrees--3 copying7' ity will be allowed ain an y one event. American Lead l 4. Late entries will not be allo w-I Pencil Co. ed to compete.= r% 5. Ignorance of rules regardling swimming races will be no excuse for disqualification. . 6. Spalding's Guide should be con- suited. a a L t c x i 7. Order of evenTts: s r-' v s EE rPOIN7TUD Forty yard free style. ~~:~~.cCPnl (Two hundred yard free style. and we will' save you $50.00. Come in and see if. you can tell it from1 a new one. You don't have to pay all, cash. University' MUSIC House. FOR SALE A good ten room house, quite convenient to campus. $9,800. Will accept a good land contract as first .payment. Call 2438 or 661-W. A CHANCE for someone to buy a col' legiate Tuxedo with vest. Worn twice. Original price of vest is al- most that wlacch owner wants for full suit. Call 1234-M1.f FOR SALE OR TRADE Owner of beautiful 'new home has left city and authorized us to sell same; Cglonial entrance; center hall; living room; sun parlor; den; dining room; breakfast nook; built- in. ice box and ironing board; lava- tory' and toilet. Second floor has four large bedrooms and 'sleepinga porch; full attic. Fine basement with vapor steam :heat; wvater soft-' cn~r; laundry and other splendid features. Would accept sinalleri house in exchange. Lot 50x132 wtih twb-car garage. Call Mrs. Burnett with CHARLES L. BROOKS Realtor 215 First National Rank Building Phones 315-3552 Evenings 2781 FOR .RtENT GARAGE FOR RENT 1051 Lincoln Ave. Near Hill street, .phone 2011-1R. A CLEAN WARM Single room. Next tO the Campus. Owned by people who are considerate. 1210 Wlash- tenaw. J. W. Anderson. LOST GIRL TO HEIILP With house work;. after school on Walnut Street. Phone 2366-R.I LAD\T"IS BLACK PATENT Leather pocketbook Sunday P. M-. on Mll-1 between Allennel H-otel and C116- sea. Call Graves 2738. Rewar d. TYPIE~IVRlTRS THlE experienced operator will rcg nice an array of features not cotn- bined in any other typewriter. A trial will, convince you. We also have all m Sakes of used maelhines. Renting and repairing a specialty. Ann Arbor Typewriter' Exchange. 3 Savings Bank iBlk. Phone 866. 1 WANT TO BUY A typewriter? Rem-1 irgtons $15, Uniderwoods $25. Alsol large and portables for° rent. Room 2. 711 N. Univ. E USED, CARlS ASK FOR, OUR PRICES ON THESE USED CAR BARGAINS 1921 FORD SEDAN MI.Z CHEV.ROLET TOURING. 1922 J3UICK COUPE, i~97 PIACKARID TOURING. 1,22 BUICK SYIDAN. 1922 NASH TOURING. 'ANN:A "IO# I3UTICl 311 Soith Ashley. S LATE, MODEL FORD SEDAN Tires, motor and car in good condi- tion thiroughoiut. $175. Terms or cash. LATE ItQDpL ,CHE'V OLET SEDAN Been drivenr 4'3Nb milds. $375. BUICK TOURING $75. E. &V. CGIEVI4OtET SALES CORNER OF ASHLEY ADS ANGELS, FORMERLY Z-3, GOES TO NEVJ POST 'Washington, Nov. 26.-(3y A.P.) -- A vast gray hulk, roaring northward through the darkness, the United States airliner LoGs Angeles, sped last night to take .ter Jappointed station as a commissioned shit; of the N'-, but none the less aslip of peace. Somewhere ahead of her in the blackness fled a half score of homing Spigeons carrying word to the Lake- Ihurst station that with full ppmp and ceremony the name of the California. city had been bestowed upon the ship by Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Gettler Three years ago Herbert Gettler arrived in this country from Pales- tine, penniless and unable to speak a word of English. He went to Louis- ville, Ky. By dint of' hard work, he managed to make good and is now earning $5,000 a year as an insurance agent. "This is the only happiness I have ever known," he says. Now, his deportation is threatened because of a mninor technmical violation of the im- migration laws. IHe filled out his papers irnyn'operly. '~WPL'~IM) )FAD)WORKS 3-1IEFTS AT "'Y" POOL (Continued From Page Six.) at tl, Y. M. C. A. pool to practice ;li fflult di yes, anad the limited amonit of space that the Varsity has to prac- tice in is t}-.e reason that the divers slave ;!doa)te d this novel method of p~reparig for the season's contests. P'apenguth is taking charge of the men, down at the field house and has BOUGHT, Sold, rented,. exchanmged, THEvCHEVROLET DEALER cleaned and repaired.. We have. nearly all makes. 'We suggest that FOITNtAIN TENS you buy Corona Four, and save IiI-DER CAN MAKE That crippled about $40.00. TIM payments if ,de- FUTI E sgo snw sired. ONANPNa.go snw O. D.MORRLL !24 hour service. 0.D ORLARIDER'17 ikt 'rvln''S PEN SHOP E 3 r i '- I I I I - E t r J ' i Jordan Co. Motor Gives To School U' . 1 Ann Arbor's Oldest Typewriter Store.I i° OTICE PERSONAL 'CHRIS' TMAS CARP S ;THE iNEW CLEVELAND Electric vacuum cleaner tully guaranteed. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING Extra large motor $25.00 at Koch and (CARDS ENGRAVED or PRINTED iHne Proper engraving takes time. Select IHne one of our many attractive, exclu- j RUGS STAM4POOtlD or dlust cleaned,' live designs and place your ordl4r Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning works, j now. Phone 50. 0. D. MORRILL - The mechanical engineering de- vartnment received a showt Motor from the Jordan Motor Car comp~any, of Cleveland, last Friday. Tile motor h finished in nickel and mounted on a heavy standard. Eahch part is se:;- tioned and painted so as to show the entire working of the motor when br, operation. A small electric motor at- tached to it drives the engine. jRome. Nov. 2G.--A congress of Fas- cist corporations attended by 3,000{ I(delegates openedl Monday. In a letterj rremier 1-ussol ini said t.1 2aim ofj Fascism was to) reccnciue Ibe inter- eists of "all whRo wer^ C; nt,,,;hu!,ng to LOST At Iowa game, 'black silk hand' bag with silver 'top and chain, con- tained glasses, tortoise shell rims, handkerchief marked "G", two small coin purses. Reward if re-;s turned -to Ramsay, 733 E. Univer- sity. LAST SATURDAY, A gold swatch bearing initials J. K. D. Finder please call White 2236-il. Liberal Reward. LOST A gray cap in Nickels' Arcade or, near the Post Office. Return to Meyer Cohen 514 E.~ Jefferson.' 2576-Rl. ROOMS ROOMS Home free to lady student in exchange for com~pany. Phone 2752-R.3 L 14 & 17 Nickels' Arcade,. The .Typewriter -& Stationery Stores.f FL.ORAL IFY YOU ANT. To ~make your mother happy Send heer flowers on y'our birthday cdnd thanksgiving dat: ANN ARBOR FLORAL C7. Leading Telegraph Florist. 221 E. Liberty St; Phone 16301 Charge Accounts 'Solicited. SPECIAL TURKEY' DINNER $1.25. All home cooking. Make reserva- tions by calling 1036. At 114 S. Di- vis ion. LANDAAIE fSTUDENTrS DON'T Overlook the opportunity toJ ( svecr oia nny hotsehiod necessi- Oe tThe Ec~ono~hy Second Handj Store, pQ9,1: Main St., Phone 789-M. We Itell what you do want and bud what you dlon't want. B3EAUTY S1HOPP1ES A HAIRI.DR;ESSING DEMONSTRA- tion each morning this week. Mani-;- curing andl shamppooing. Phone_ 2939-M. DIMATTIA BEAUTY SHOP, 340 S. State. MACK AND CO.l "_rd Floor Main St. 91 Selected "An investment inl life insurance is a shock absorber. The safest in the world." -G. A t + the welfare and wealth of htl~o A11. Learn to dance. Start now. Open'j daily, 10 a, m. to 10 p. m. Adult class every Monday amid F'riday. Fifteen 1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now.' DANCING STUDIOS 1"92 Witem th Arcade Phone 241-R A, 99 a: ^ j F ' i f < . ti lY: 1 i f . 'h'_. ' 4k ,"p i r " fi S I n f, 'k t y " W (IHRIS'iflAS SUGOGESTIONS! For comfort and beauty, Silk lined' Corduroy lounging robes in all .shades. Dainty silk lingerie, hand- kerchiefs, ties, belts, fancy garters, and brassieres.! TrHE QUALITY SHOP4 303 S. Main St. Phone 1861-M. FrRATERNITIES *SON~ORITIES Let C ONNIE'S MICHIGAN MEN Pla~y for that Party. For Engagements tll 294 r -a "What a whale of a difference Just. a few cents mjake!" ------------ a. s .eM .a M. . t[ f" } < - r 3 F x i l C 1 1 i i i s TheI, CC ~.cPraj:c; i ,. '' '' t "' { ' s , i & i f': foi the Siadd oil IBuilding " Fy « -New York City CARRt3RE ,trf yyans , Architects . Y i1 Z 0 ~O.E.Cr "TheNewArchtec.re A DISTINw AcLYtewtednyi" paeti rhtcua thought and design today. Architects are, designing in masses -the great silhouette, the profile of the building has become of far greater importance than its detail. There is a new vigor and ruggedness even in buildings which ale conven- tionally classic in' their detail. Masses mount upward, supporting the tower, accentuating its height. The new architecture is tending toward great struc- tures rather than multiplicity of detail. Certainly modern invention-modern engineering skill and organization, Vial prove more than equal to the demands of the architecture of the future. 0("i -TIR T V ATOlP C 0 M /P A NYVI l -_all the di fference between just an ordinary: cigarette and ,FATIMA, the Imost' skillful blend in cigarette history.. i i 1 I I E1 1W