SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN w.. .. ....... __ _ ,_ ._ ._ - ....w ._ TINS loth, OCLUMN CLOSES CLLSFS AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISINGUAT 3 P.M. FOR SALE WANTED TEN ROOM house, that will give you COLILEGE Girl wants to work for. an, income of $100.00 per monthboard and room. Can furnish ref- from the second floor, $9,000.00- erences. Answer Box No. 43 Daily.- $1,000.00 down. Call 2438 or 661-W. - WANTED Student to take over rooml LIVING-ROOM, Bedroom, kitchenette, in private home. No other students private bath. 2nd floor. Just right !in house. Phone 3522. r twis $40 monthly. Would partly fur- WANTED Young and healthy man, nish to responsible party for extra weighing about 150 pounds-at the nominal charge. Located on West University Hospital for blood don- side. 10 minutes walk from the or.. Applay at House Physician's campus. Ralph T. Swezey. Phone office, University Hospital. 158. WOMAN TO WORK Short time each clay for rent of pleasant suite. FOR SALE Banjo and case cheap. 2316-M. 1020 Catherine. Phone 964-M. jr FOR SALE A Remington Portable LOST typewriter. Geo. S. Register, 604 E. L)ST Small brown umbrella, in Bar- Madison. Trel. 1809. bour gym. or hill auditorium. Find- RED MAHOGANY Library table, er please return to Gretchen. 22x60. Good condition $25. Call Schroeder, 1236 Washtenaw, PhoneI Laurence, Phone 1328. ( 2471-M. SHOES HARGIS BOOTERY Wuerth Arcade, first floor Laties' Dress Slippers, Choice $6.50 in stock.} Made-to-leastire Shoes $9.x)0 Men's Collegiate Shoes $8.50 Exclusive Agency for Educator Shoes. I Open I1 A. 3M. to 9 P. 3. Phone 2240-J NOTICE ED I .N ML WHITNEYI Presents Recital "IN WALKED JIMMY" 8:00 P. M. Tues. Dec. 9. Hill Aud. STUDENTS ATTENTION FINE LINE of Glass Perfume bottles for your dresser $7.50-$8. Hard, enamel Perfume pocket flasks at $5. See our window for the latest in Christmas suggestions. + Arnold State St. Jewelry Store 302 S. State. THE NEW CLEVELAND Electric vacuum cleaner fully guaranteed.1 Extra large motor $25.00 at Koch and Ilenne. (Continued from Page Six) Second Tean Ends-Pulaski of Wisconsin, Bjork- man of Dartrnonth. Tackles-Hancock of Iowa, Beattie of Princeton. Guards-Abramson of Minnesota, Farwick of Army. Center-Walsli of Notre Dame. Quarter-Darling of Boston Col- l e e. Halbacks-Pond of Yale, Koppisch of Columbia, E Fuilback-Wycoff of Georgia Tech. Tilrd Team. Ends-Rokusek of Illinois, Binham of Yale. Tackles-Taylor of Georgia, Pre- vo-:t of Penn State. Guards--Buckler of Alabama, House 0! Penn State. Center-Garbisch of Army. Quarter-Parkin of Iowa. Iialfbacks-Baker, of Northwestern, Reese of Vanderbilt. Fullback-Hazel of Rutgers. South Bend Ind., Dec. 6,-269,000 persons saw Notre Dame's champion- ship football eleven in action during the season which it closed.. last Sat- urday against Carnegie Tech at Pitts- burgh according to records compiled here. Egy pt Hearing British Demands SLUGWTERl CHOSEN DR MYTHICAL TEAM FOR SALE Dog kennel suitable for t winter or summer. Police dog. Femdle. 2 years old,I LOST Nov. 30, traveling bag, wrapped n white canvas, between Wayne and Ann Arbor on highway M,17. Return collect to P. M. Larsen 7753 Sheridan Road, Chicago. Reward. LANDLADIES- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity toI 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. LET YOUR GIFTS be blooming plants, or cut flowers this Christmas. We will not raise our prices. Ann Arbor Floral Co. 122 E. Liberty, Phone 1630.- The above photo shows the Egyptian parliament in session, with King Fuad (figure 1) on the throne, lis- tening as former Premier Zagloul Pasha (figure 2) read to it the ultimatum of Great Britain that Egypt pay $2,500,000 indemnity 'for the assassination of Sir Lee Stack. Following this event, the money vas paid and Zag- locl and his cabinet resigned. wolf tron. Ave. sable. Dr. Phone Wonderful brood ma- Miller, 1752 Jackson 1286-R. I Ii,, SPORT SOCKS 15c a pair. Ann Ar- bor Dry Goods, 316 S. Main. FOR SALE Tuxedo suit size 38. Good condition. Pirohe University 227. FOIRENTj DESIRABLE FRONT Room double or single. All conveniences, rent low,f 604 Last Washington. Call 3102-M. FOR RENT Rooms for girls at 210 S. Ingalls. Permanently of for Christ- s vacation. BEAUTY SHOPPES LOST On Friday, Dec. 5, silver Ever-! sharp pencil engraved "P. N, Young," last used in 307 West En- gineering. Reward for return to 524E 1-1ill street. 99-M. TWO $10 BILLS Saturday noon, either in gym or on State St. Please' Call Budge, 207 S. Ingalls St. 1808-W. CHINESE RUGS READ MY ARTICLE on Page-8 Sun- day Dec. 7th, Michigan Daily about! Chinese Rugs. Mrs. H. B. Merrick,I 928 Church. TYPEWRITERS:; BOUGHT, Sold, rented, exchanged, MACK AND CO. HAIR CUTTING! Our barbers are experienced. Give us a trial. Shaltis and Bowen CHURCH STREET BARBER SHOP 607 Church Street FOR CHRISTMAS CIGARS BOX CANDY W. D. C. PIPES DUNHILL PIPESI SMOKING TOBACCO CIGARETTES IN CARTONS HUMIDOR CANS OF TOBACCO Come Here, For Magazines, Candy- bars Ice Cream, Billiards JOHNSTON BROS. 514 E. William St. 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, _ t# e . i i ; ' ' '. -A,. 1- 3rd Floor Main St. j cleaned and repaired. We Have Permanent Waving and Marcelling nearly all makes. We suggest that you buy Corona Four and save WE HAVE Three expert marcellers. about $40.00. Time payments if de- Manicuring and special French 1 sired. packs given. Telephone 2939-M. O. D. MORRILL Over Cushing's Drug Store. Damnat- 17 Nickels' Arcade.l tia Beauty Shop. Ann Arbor's Oldest Typewriter Store. 9 Savings Bank Blk. Phone 866.- I THE experienced operator will recog- FOUNTAIN PEN INK nize an array of features not com- Washington, Dec. 6.-Herbert Hoov- er, secretary of commerce, has decid- ed to institute an inquiry into the methods of selling and distributing products of prison labor. Berlin, Dec. 6.-Radio rash, a dis- ease resultant from continued use of radio headseats, has broken out here. NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT LIE E. G. WIEDMAN AUTO CO. An- nounces the opening of a used car store, 113 11earl St., Ypsilanti. Used cars, Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Fifty Used FORD Bargains TUTORING IN FRENCH. Special help given with difficult grammatical' points and pronunciation. Call 2384-J. WHY Experiment. Buy your fountain pens of Rider where you can get adjustments by pen specialists. RlD)ERS P1N SHOP 302 State Street RUGS SHAMPOOED or dlust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, Phone 50. BANQUETS, DINNERS, s Luncheons I at reasonable prices served by the Aid society of the CHURCH OF CHRIST. New Church, new equip- ment. Call 2025-J.- SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstate Tailors at American Hotel for a suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and $29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 123.# BECKS CHOSEN AS All-STATE (Continued from Page Six) Tackle-Curtis, Battle Creek (C) End-Lindner, G. R. South , Quarter-Anderson, Bay City Half-Brazil Flint Half-Frendt, Mt. Clemens Fullback-Young, Flint Second Team End'Fogg, Jackson Tackle-Moeller, Detroit Western Guard-Edgerton, Flint Center-Bremer, Grand Rapids S Guard-Van Northwick, Det. N. N Tackle--Casper, Muskegon End-Stanard, Flint Quarter-Walsh, Ann Arbor (C) Half--Wills, Flint H1alf-Marine, Battle Creek Fullback, Lefler, Bay City Read the Want T { I f t ; . i r WE HAVE ALWAYS Ads PLEAS ED LUNCH ROOM Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. 338 Maynard . a- . Gfts of Jewelry-/ - I tineld lin !if-ry cflh ni'tu.v ..,ritcnl_ A1 u,. i 11 all VLL ;.., JU _1',. WHY Experiment with viscuous ink trial will convince you. We also when you can always buy good inkI have all makes of used machines. from RIDER'S PEN SHOP.-I Renting and repairing a specialty FOUNTAIN PENS iAnn Arbor Typewriter Exchange. iEE OUR SPLENDID Line of foun- MISCELLANEOUS tai pens for Christmas gifts. $1 to GET YOUR CHRISTMAS Hemstitch- $S. Room 2, 711 N. Univ. 2nd floor. ing done at 210 S. Ingalls. IF YOUR Pen fails, have it repaired SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE by penmakers at d $2x.0 $3$00 $35.00 RIDER'S PEN SHOP HER3AN THE TAILOR It costs you no more. 24 Hour ser- 802 S. State Street vice or better. I i - , .*M'.- ATL. S"" Also Waffles CARTTER'S LUNCH Coupon Books 1117 So. University Most beautiful of all gifts that you can select, Jewelry pleases all and proves a most lasting remembrance of your best Christmas thoughts. Our selection is ex- ceptionally complete and attractive. J 7mmwfflm U U B B U K U B i * UU U U 11 ~ 1 ! E E UU UU E S UU UU flU UU . .. , fr- IIAMPURGS liE WI'IE HOTEL i ARNOLD' S Opposite Eng. Arch S1. 31. fo A. Cali 799.3 We Deliver. f I - . f SEATL 302 South State Street STREE JLWELER Phone 889-R If Mark Anthony Were Alive _- __,_________-____-__--___"________.____-_____...-__.... -.. - - U.| .| || - . .. ..,r,._..d... .,., . ., ., . __ -- a _-"-- _._...... .. / Today AND IF CLEOPATRA WERE ALIVE, TOO, AS WE OUTLINED IN LAST SUNDAY's DAILY, AND BOTH WERE GOOD FRIENDS, IF IT WAS NEARING CHRISTMAS TIME, NEITHER WOULD HAVE MUCH TROUBLE IN OUTLINING A CHRISTMAS PRES- ENT FOR ONE ANOTHER. CLEOPATRA STATED LAST SUNDAY THAT SHE DESIRED TO PRESENT A GIFT THAT WAS REPRESENTATIVE OF HER OWN PECULIAR BEAUTY -- SOMETHING CARRYING WITH IT ALL THE SUBTLE CHARM OF A REALLY PERSONAL GIFT. WHEN CHRISTMAS APPROACHED MARK ANTHONY WOULD HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM TO SOLVE BUT HIS WOULD BE EASY. HE WOULD WANT SOMETHING THAT WOULD BETOKEN HIS PERSON- ALITY-SOMETHING THAT WOULD ANSWER THE GIFT OF CLEOPATRA. SURELY THERE ARE MANY MARK AN- THONYS TODAY AND LIKEWISE MANY CLEOPATRA'S. SURELY THEY SHOULD GIVE A LIFE-LIKE RESEMBLANCE OF THEIR OWN PERSONALITY--ONE THAT WOULD ANSWER THE GIFT OF THE OTHER-SURELY THEY SHOULD GIVE A PHOTOGRAPH. *Pnrtr- rit, 40-~ \f :1~/ r7 .t hat's the mission of the Remington Portable It will save your time, in college and out of college. It is the favorite with college students, as It is with every class of user-the recognized leader, in sales and popularity. And the reason is obvious-it is the most compact, complete and convenient portable type- writer. If you take any user's advice your choice will be a Remington Portable. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired. SMARTLY dressed men in the style centers of the world,-know there is no substitute for a Stetson. STETSON HATS Styled for young men f.1 Ii See it today! Call in and let us demonstrate its ! ad ill