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AY, NOVEMBER 30, 1924

THE MICI 4GAN DAILY

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ADVERTISING1

P ERSONAL CHISTMAS CARDS
PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING
CARDS ENGRAVED or PRINTED
Proper engraving takes time. Selec
one of our many attractive, exclu
sive designs and place your orde
now.,
0. D. 1MORRILL
14 & 17 Nickels' Arcade, .
NOTICE

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BOUGHT, Sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned and repaired. We have CA A A G '7 ,A
nearly all makes. We suggest that
you buy Corona Four and save
about $40.00. Time payments if de-
sired.U
0. D. MORRILL

FOR SALEI

LOST

17 Nickels' Arcade.
Ann Arbor's Oldest Typewriter Store. ;Delgdies From All United States and
- -I Canadian Unions i At-
TYPEWRITERS Standard, quality tenidance
machines for rent or sale. Phone
- 342-R. Hamilton. State and Wil- ! I LMT4 A T 1R A NuT C, -IGTCZH

20 OAK CHAIRS. Leather bottom, LOST in Mack's Annex, a small black
sitaight back. Good condition.1 change purse, Sat. afternoon. ,Call
rictreasonable. Luis Gibson, 8071 Laraway at 452.
S. State, 3010-R.
AIREDALE PUP 5 months old. Call
FOR SALE A Remington Portable Phone 783. New Wallace.
typewriter. Geo. S. Register, 604 E..
Madison. Tel. 1'09. LOST at Iowa game, a Delta Theta
Phi fraternity pin set with 3 pearls.I
A 1924 Essex Coach at a bargain. i Finder call Kretchmar, 750-W.
Has not been driven 6,000 miles..
Cash only. Call 833-W after 5:15 I BLACK ONE FINGERED DRVING
P..M. gloves. Fur lined. Probably on
Catherine between Division and
FOR SALE Fine set of Law Books, Main. Reward. Alberda, 326 Cath-
The Northwestern Reporter, cost erine 679-R.
$650. Now reduced to $200 at your - -ANN AR -R - aing _B nk Ch_ k
own terms. Mrs. G. H. Morrison, ANN ARBORnSavings Bank Check
l~2 W.Delwae S., rad R~pis, book containing Detroit Board of
127 W. Delaware St., Grand Ra.pids, Education check. Box 40 Michigan
Mich.___Daily.
FOR SALE Underwood Typewriter'
number 4. Standard keyboard. Good FRIDAY NIGHT a pair of lined grey
condition. Phone 2850-R. kid gauntlets. Finder please call!
217. Anita Byers.

DE MONSTRATING The new Plasti-
Chrome process. An interesting i.
pastime. Applied Arts Shop oppo-
site Postal sub-station.
A FULL Line of toilet waters, per-
fumes and sundries may be found
at The Arcade Pharmacy.
STUDENTS AND OTHERS Will find
tie Ann Arbor Wayside Inn the
most homelike and comfortable hos-
telry for their visiting friends, Cor.
Packard and Division Sts. Phoneh
2520-W.
NEW STAMPED GOODS for Xmas
just received in pillow cases, Buf-
fet set, scarfs and Towels at
PALAIS ROYAL-
109 W. LibertyI
ANNOUNCEMENTV
THE E. G. WfEDMAN AUTO CO. An-1
nounces the opening of a used car1
store, 113 Pearl St., Ypsilanti. Used
cars, Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
Fifty Used FORD Bargains
BIG BUG DANCEf
FRIDAY Dec. 5, Masonic Temple
Ypsilanti, Mich. 8 Piece Bug Band.
Two pianos. Ruel Kenyon, Freddie
Bergin, $1.25.
A NEW Complete line of Roger Bros.
Silver, Ancestoral pattern. It is the
latest design. A. H. Arnold's, State
Street Jewelers. 302 So. State St.
THE NEW CLEVELAND Electric
vacuum cleaner fully guaranteed.
Extra large ntor $25.00 at Koch and
Henne..

liam Streets.

iv t lCi.i. .stlty . .t*_1vm a rlvsx

THE experienced operator will recog- Thomas Cavanaugh, '27, president of
nize an array of features not com- the Union, is attending the annual
bined in any other typewrit,;r. A neting of representatives of univer-
trial will convince you. We also sity and college Unions throughout
have all makes of used machines. the country at Philadelphia. The con-
Renting and repairing a specialty. ference is sponsored by the Univer-
Ann. Arbor Typewriter Exchange. sity of Pennsylvania.
9 Savings Bank Blk. Phone 866. Those representatives who arrived
in Philadelphia last Thursday were
MISCELLANEOUSto~e guests of the University ofPen
___CEPAeEnU sylvania at the Thanksgiving Day
game between Pennsylvania and Cor-
SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstate ll.
Tailors at American Hotel for a Repr sentatives f r o m Unions
suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and throughout the United States and
$29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- Canada are attending the meeting,
teed. Phone 123. 1 whose purpose N to discuss problems
peculiar to such organizations, to in-
WHY Experiment. Buy your fountain terchange ideas, and to aid universi-
pens of Rider where you can get ties which do not have Unions in
adjustments by pen specialists, building them. Many schools in the
RII)ER'S PEN SHOP country have organizations of Unions,
g02 State Street but have not yet been able to erect
buildings. These organizations also
IF YOUR Pen fails,- have it repaired send representatives to the confer-
by penmakers at ence and all possible help is given
RIDER'S PEN SHOP them in completeing their building.
It costs you no more. 24 Hour ser- The Michigan Union is considered
vice or better.j one of the best in the country, and is
.-a. model on which most new Unions
2738 "Tell Me, Dreamy Eyes" and are patterned. It was also the first
TRY ISHAM JONES' Latest orchestra organization of the kind among col-
numbers in Brunswick records. leges. The Toronto Union is some-
"Land o' Lingo Blues." We have a times compared with the Michigan
large selection of recent dance Union. but the former, while a new
numbers. building and well equipped, is not on
STOFFLET PHO'i0 SHOP as large a scale as the one here.
616 E. Liberty St.
WHY Experiment with viscuous ink Poses As Athlete
when you can always buy good ink! Fleeces
from RIDER'S PEN SHOP. Citizens

FLORALf
IF YOU WANT To make your motherI
happy send her flowers on your1
birthday and thanksgiving day.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
Leading Telegraph Florist.
221 E. 'Liberty St. Phone 1630
Charge Accounts Solicited.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED Experienced type-
writer operator. Full or part time.
Male or female. Address "X" care
Michigan Daily, stating fully yourj
qualifications.
GIRL TO HELP With house work
after school on Walnut Street.{
Phone 2366-R.f
US'ED CARS
LATE MODEL FORD SEDAN I
Tires, motor and car in good condi-

LOST Brown dress glove Friday
morning either between the Union
and Tappan hall or Tappan hall
and University hall, Call J. J. Finn
at 357.
LADY'S BLACK PATENT Leather
pocketbook Sunday. P. M. on M-17
between Allennel Hotel and Chel-
sea. Call Graves 2738. Reward.
FOUND
FOUND A Sum of money. Can be had .
by proving ownership and paying
for this adv. Call 290 and ask for
G. Beyers.
FOUND A purse on campus Wednes-
day. Owner may have same by ad-
dressing description to Box 39 Mich.
Daily.
FOR RENT
GARAGE FOR RENT 1051 Lincoln
Ave. Near Hill street, phone 2011-R:

RUGS SHAMPOOED
Ann Arbor. Carpet
Phone 50.

or dust cleaned.
Cleaning Works,

tion throughout. $175. Terms or FOR RENT Six room house on Brook-
-ash. lyn at $75.00 per month. An eight
LATE MODEL CHEVROLET SEDAN room house on S. State at $100.00
Been driven 4,300 miles. $375. per month. Call 2438 or 661-W.
BUICK TOURING $75.s
BUIC TORINGT $A7E TWO ROOM Suite for men. New
L ;& C. CITEVROLET SALES house well furnished, warm, rea-
CORNER OF ASHLEY sonable, 1524 Geddes Ave., Phone
THE CHEVROLET DEALER 1504-J.
ASK FOR OUR PRICES ON THESE
USED CAR BARGAINS !FOR RENT Apartments, light house-
UF D CEA keeping rooms, single rooms. Fur-
1021 FORD SEDAN
1921 CHEVROLET TOURING. nish'ed or unfurnished. Call 158 be-
1922 BUICK COUPE. ' fore 5 P. M. Ralph T: Swezey.
1917 PACKARD TOURING. BEAUTY SHOPPES
1922 BUICK SEDAN.
1922 NASH TOURING. <A HAIR DRESSING DEMONSTRA-
tion each morning this week. Mani-
ANN ARBOR BUICK . curing and shampooing. Phone
311 South Ashley. 2939-M. DIMATTIA BEAUTY
SHOP, 340 S. State.

LANDLADIES- STUDENTS
DON' Overlook the opportunity tol
save on many household necessi-
ties at The Economy Second Hand
Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M.
We sell what youdotwant and buy
what you don't want.

MITY NICE
HAMBURGS
IEWPIE HOTEL
1 'Opposite
Eng. Arch
Read the Want Ad

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CARTTEW'S
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1117
So. University

.. TYPE WRITERS
WANT TO BUY A typewriter? Rem-
ingtons $15, Underwoods $25. Also
large and portables for rent. Room
2, 711 N. Univ.
Read the Want Ads

.ead the Want Adsi

MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Maine St.
Permanen t Waving and Marcelling

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Just as the hairbrush
left it!

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IF SHE WERE A FRIEND OF YOURS-IF SHE WERE
TO GIVE YOU A CHRISTMAS PRESENT-WHAT

WOULD YOU MOST D'ESIRE?

SOMETHING OF

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COURSE, TO STIR YOUR MEMORIES IN THE YEARS
TO COME-SOMETHING REPRESENTATIVE OF HER
OWN PECULIAR BEAUTY-SOMETHING CARRYING
WITH IT ALL THE SUBTLEF CHARM OF A REALLY
PERSONAL GIFT. WHAT CQULD BETTER FULFILL
TH IS PURPOSE THAN A DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPH.
YOU MAY NOT BE SO LUCKILY ENDOWED WITH AS
MUCH BEAUTY AS CLEOPATRA WAS, YOU MAY
NOT HAVE SUCH A HOST OF ADMIRING FRIENDS,.
BUT CERTAINLY YOU ARE ENDOWED WITH AS
MUCH PERSONAL INDIVIDUALITY THAT WILLB E
AS MUCH APPRECIATED TO-DAY AS HERS WAS A
FEW CENTURIES AGO-AND CIVILIZATION HAS
GIVEN YOU ANOTHER ADVANTAGE-YOU CAN
PERMANENTLY PRESERVE A LIFE-LIKE SYMBOL
OF YOUR OWN PERSONALITY.

Today, as never before, college
men have smooth, well-kept hair.
Why?
A few years ago the hair was a
nuisance to almost everyone, for
it was usually the least attractive
part of the appearance -always
unkempt and unsightly an hour
after being combed.
There was no way, then, to keep
it from being so. Old-fashioned
pomades only matted it and made
it greasy. Water evaporated quickly
and left it drier and more unruly
than ever.
Today everyone can have
smooth, neatly combed hair
Now Stacomb - a delicate, invis-
ible cream for keeping the hair -in
place -- has changed all that.
It is responsible for the amazingly
improved appearance of men's hair.
And it has made possible for every
woman, however "difficult" her
hair, the new smooth effect so much
in vogue.
In clubs and fraternities, at the
theatre or the game, today you can

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