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7VElIBER 29, 1924

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FOR SALE.
TUXEDO and vest. Excellent condi-
tion. Size 38. $20.00. Telephone 184.

TRAP DRUM OUTFIT Professional
type. A bargain at $50.00. Just 1-2;
price. University Music house.
20 OAK CHAIRS. Leather bottom, 1
straight back. Good condition.
Price reasonable. Luis Gibson, 807
S. State, 3010-R.1
CONN SAXOPHONE It's an E-Flat
and we will save you $50.00. Comej
in and see if you can tell it from I
a new one. You don't have to payl
all cash. University Music House.
FOR SALE Excellent six room housej
close to State Street. Only $5,800.
A real bargain. Call 2438 or 661-W.-
LOST,
AIREDALE PUP 5 months old. Call a
Phone 783. New Wallace.;
LOST at Iowa game, a Delta Theta
Phi fraternity pin set with 3 pearls.
Finder call Kretchmar, 750-W.
BLACK ONE FINGERED DRVING
gloves. Fur lined. Probably on
Catherine between Division and
Main. Reward. Alberda, 326 Cath-
erine 679-R.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT Well furnished room.
Can be rented single or double.
FOR RENT Apartments, light house-
keeping rooms, single rooms. Fur-
nished or unfurnished. Call 158 be-
fore 5 P. M. Ralph T. Swezey.
TYPEWRITERS
WANT TO BUY A typewriter? Rem-E
ingtons $15, Underwoods $25. Also
large and portables for rent. Room
2, 711 N. Univ.
BOUGHT, Sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned and repaired. We have#
nearly all makes. We suggest that
you buy Corona Four and save
about $40.00. Time payments if de-
sired.
O. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade.
Ann Arbor's Oldest Typewriter Store.
TYPEWRITERS Standard, quality
machines for rent or sale. Phone
342-R. Hamilton. State and Wil-
liam Streets.
USED CARS
LATE MODEL FORD SEDAN
Tires, motor and car in good condi-
tion throughout.c$175. Terms or
cash.I
LATE MODEL CHEVROLET SEDAN
Been driven 4,300 miles. $375.
BUICK TOURING $75.
E. & B. CHEVROLET SALES
CORNER OF ASHLEY
THE CHEVROLET DEALER
PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS

Michigan's intramural basketball
season will open Dec. 1 when compe-
tition between all school teams will
commence at Waterman gymnasium.
Seven leagues including teams repre-
senting the following units will com-
pete: Classes, fraternities, societies,
independents, churches, freshmanr
groups, and the R. O. T. C. unit. Man-
agers of the varioius units are request-
ed to enter their teams at the intra-j
mural offices. .
Providing athletic activity for the
largest number of university students
involved in a single sport, intramural
basketball will find even a greaterI
number of entries this year accordingI
to ,advance indications. Practice ses-
sions for all teams have been as-
signed on Monday; Tuesday, Wednes-
day, and Thursday night from 61
o'clock until 10 o'clock, the scheduleM
to start Dec. 1. Play will commence
after Christmas vacation. Teams de-
siring court space for practice must
make reservations at the Intramural
office.

swimming meet should be handed in1
at the Intramural office as soon as1
possible. The men entered will be,
given the privilege of using the Y.
A. C. A. pool twice a week for prac-
tice. The preliminaries will be held l
Monday, Dec. 15, and the finals Wed-!
nesday, Dec. 17. The following rules
and regulations will govern the events!
this year:
1. Four men must be in the meet
in order to secure points for enter-
in,.
2. One man will not be allowed to
enter more than three events.
3. Only two men from same fratern-
ity will be allowed in any one event.
4. Late entries will not be allow-1
ed to compete.
5. Ignorance of rules regarding
I swimming races will be no excuse for

intelligence. Difficulty has been ex-
NMI TOWIP Ic1rienced with pigeon fanciers in the
, rmy, who wish to make pigeons a
major method of communication. On-
Iii RIBET J SLLL R y[(I[rne bird in ten is considered cap-
al offlying 500 miles in one day.
Washington, Nov. 28.-Possible ex- In the Canal Zone, h'awks constant-
tensive use of pigeons in directing ar- ly menace pigeons while in flight. To'
tillery fire is engaging the attention overcome this, a whistle is fastened
of the Signal Corps of the Army. Ob- to the tail of the bird, and as it flies,'
servers in advanced positions release the rush of air causes the Nyhistle to'
the birds, carrying messages telling sound and frightens away birds of
where the shells are falling, and they {II__rey
are trained to fly back to the lines.
This method would be used when Washington, Nov. 28. - Important
other channels of communication, changes in the rules for transaction
such as radio or telephones, were not j of business in federal courts, to speed
availably. The Germans utilized up trials, are outlined in letters sent
pigeons to direct artillery fire on the to all federal judges by Chief Justice
eastern front during the World War. Taft.
There are now 1500 pigeons at vari-
ous posts, in the keeping of the Sig- London, Nov. 28.-The Duke of
nal Corps, which has a breeding center Beaufort died yesterday at Badmin-
for them at Camp Vail, N. J. The I ton House, Gloucestershire.
birds are retained at the various army -
corps area headquarters, in the in-
sular iosessions, and in Panama.
It takes from ten days to two
weeks, officers say, to train a pigeonj
to return to its loft and get its bear-
ings. Pigeons do not fly well at nightIT

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Your Alma Mater
Songs
Micaigan's Favorite College
Songs
Camp Davis Song Book
Opera Scores
All Songs in Sheet Form
For Sale at the Music Stores
and Book Stores
Published by

Headquart
Mihigan

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Union

disqualification.
S6. Spalding's Guide should b
suited.
7. Order of events:
Forty yrd free style.
Two hundred yard free style.
Fancy diving.
One hundred yard free style.
Plunge.*
Forty yard back stroke.
Sixty yard back stroke.
Relay-(four men, 40 yards

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LOST Ladies Zipper boot day of Iowa
game. Fiider please c all Brady,
Phone 3211.
FLORAL
IF YOU WANT To make your mother
happy send her flowers on your
birthday and thanksgiving day.
ANN a ROR F'LOR ALrC0

Swimming
All entries for the interfraternity Underwod Standard
NOTICE IPortable Typewriters
A NEWV Complete line of Roger Bros.'
Silver, Ancestoral pattern. It is theI
latest design. A. H. Arnold's, State !=The Machine you will Even-
Street Jewelers. 302 So. State St. tually Carry. Sold on easy
THE NEW CLEVELAND Electric terms to suit every student's
vacuum cleaner fully guaranteed. ' pocketbook.
Extra large motor $25.00 at Koch and
Henne.
.A A. C. STIMSON
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dlust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, Second Floor
Phone 50. -- 308 SOUTH STATE ST.
LANDLADIES- STUDENTS Poe
DON'T Overlook the opportunity toEPhone'3o l
save on many household necessi- 'i:.#iIII##############i#i#iII##i#III#I#Ni###
.ties at The Economy Second Hand
Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M.
We sell what you do want and buy AA
what you don't want. -.NiceA ssort
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REMINGTON
PORTABLES
GE . REGISTER
Student Representative
604 E. Madison Phone 1809

1115 South University
Serving the incomparable "Velvet Brand" Ice Cream
in a Variety of Choice Flavors
T~ DETROITCREAMERY
Try the
Exclusive
Velvet
Chocolate

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Leading Telegraph Florist. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING
221 E. Liberty St. Phone 1630 CARDS ENGRAVED or PRINTED
Charge Accounts Solicited. Proper engraving takes time. Select,
one of our many attractive, exclu-
HELP WANTED sive designs and place your order
now.
GIRL TO HELP With house work 0. D. MORRILL
after school on Walnut Street. 14 & 17 Nickels' Arcade,
Phone 2366-R.
LADY'S BLACK PATENT Leather FOUND
pocketbook Sunday P. M. on M-17 _

ent of Silk Hats
TION!
uction Sale

MICHIGAN MUSI(
For the student
:- to keep or to send home
as a prized gift.
Also
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Allmendinger Music S
Phone 1692 3
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13EAUTI SHOPPES 1
A HAIR DRESSING DEMONSTRA-1
tion each morning this week. Mani-;
curing and shampooing. Phone
2939-M. DIMATTIA BEAUTY
SHOP, 340 S. State.

Spea Red
SpecialRd

On
Velvet and Felt Hats, Veils and Veilngs
POPULAR PRICE HAT SHOP
333 South Main

between Allennel Hotel and Chel-
sea. Call Graves 2738. Reward.,
EXPERIENCED Cook wanted for
fraternity. 341 E. Liberty.
Phone 2172-M.

FOUND A purse on campus Wednes-
day. Owner may have same by ad-
dressing description to Box 39 Mich.
Daily.

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hop
5 Mayn rd
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MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Main St.
Permanent Waving and Marcelling

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The Zipper Boot is a marvel of
comfort and smartness. It is worn
right over your shoes or slippers.

There Is a Marked

Preference

Among

University Men for
FINE MERCHANT TAILORING
The distinctive quality of
Ed. V. Price & Co. fine mer-
chant tailoring meets the most
critical requirements of dis-
criminating university men.
Of particular interest are the
new English Lounge Models,
with easy-draping coats which
"set off" athletic shoulders;
vests that give a trim look;
straight-hanging trousers.

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n, hook, lace or tie.
Hookless Fastener--exclusive
pper footwear-does the trick.
tle, pull of the tab and ZIP!
t opens wide or locks snug
ight.
Four dealer for Zippers. Sizes
nen, women and the kiddies.
Made only by
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
ESTABLISHED 1870 Akron, Ohio

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It is surprising how
iness of Eversharp

the ever-read-
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Ed. V. Price & Co. add to
these popular models those lit-
tle niceties of cut and needle-
work which make all the dif-
ference in the world.

jotting down of passing thoughts
and facts-and how quickly the
habit of "writing it down" improves
the ability for accurate remembrance.
SiX new features make Eversharp
a finer writing instrument than
before-non-clogging rifled tip,
quick reloading, complete inter-
changeability of parts, are the most
important.
Put a new Eversharp in your
pocket. And for complete prepared-
ness, match it with a Wahl Pen.
Prices $1 to $45, at all dealers.
Made in the U. S. A. by
THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago
Canadian Factory, THE WAHL 'COMPANY, Ltd., Toronto
Manufadturers of the Wahl Erersharp and the Wahl
Ail-Metal Fountain Pen

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