v TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN DAILY COLUMN 3M IECOLUMt$ LASIFES AT 3 fitN0. ADVERTI SING AT 3 P11%. Id EA DF SAT I'Tiff-ThIis a tlerflisiiig is for your benefit, and you WT re"' Ing(1l tal e"141,1niage of these coliiins. Jimiiie wvill be glad to hwip 3,oI1 ifidyour lost a iiles, to IielpJ you se11or buy thru this nmediumi. Caf] at Ihi, Press building where you wvill be given immiediate and effiicint I Alumni A !IFI III-A.\ tUACKj SQI-AI) I shttput, Nelson ( I). Spp1) Lck BREAS EEN I AIUT~Mernli) dKetlncyc } l). E lleis (1), hae -IEAMaEVtsN ' Ser() 1 ace i2fee;tli }.jun;)thae ei1vs In P3i~c (Continued from Page Six) heigt S feel 91, tl~i:oi vu.,o tI lo )n~s((), ('111.21(Y), and lCooper (M)II) AlcClc!" t;) ('JltLockei ( a 'Id A -iI ; tied, time 5 1-10; 60t yard low hurdles, len (I) ticd, ici, lit 10 fe ni . po SCuhiel (I), Greenman (I), Cooper (MV) , 11c1orators, in Angell hailI lobbly e Airte(i work on the ceiling over corr'ior, andl on the approaches he stai-wevlls. _Except for minor lugtouches, work in the lobby le is now compllete. ! Tack Kelley, '24L, p~residenlt of the vi acd icing in 'Toledo, Ohi0o. The y retiml-e 7 3-10; 440 yards; Cuhel (I), Stent council la st year, has sue- 4{Th;y N'. laxR y. i hon j::"If.I.Ryn Valentine (M) , Kennedy {), timre cessfully massed the Montana ta1te Th~eroii S. SliT<. 8c;7 \\. Txavis. and 515-10; 8<;0),yards, Bergstrom (I) bar examination, and has lbeen ad- IIa: 1y t \b. Schbmeling (Ml), Carson (Ml), time witted to uractice. HeI is with the -1: 59 7-10; mxile, Bergstrom (I):.1nn legal dleartcnt of the Anaconda 1aavv .Pney cL.L.I ~ ~Speers (1), time 4:26; two mile, Copper Mining company. 111nn11{(}),Sp~ears (1), Thoits (M), is hed of hoWin) 1 wiliiit<('(1With 1t1C 11 aK post and Wells (1T) tiedl, time 9 :47 7-10; Frank Tompkins, '7 shedofteg'radlual e laxW c .s :in ISI90, has ,re- mile relay. Iow~a, Lti~ ':31 8-10; department of English at the Detroit (cGently hleli (clec t (1 Klte senatior from iibr'oadl jumpl).West (M) , Gilbert (M), Cty college, where Ethel W inifred aziluwcen '.I e lit time. Arndt (M'),(distanice 20 feet 12 inches; a I 'ATJLONJZE DAILY DA'I)YETISER4S RA AYE YOU SUBSCRiBED YET~ FOR SAL1E F{Olt SALE--Six room house within Walking distancoe of c'amipus 0or (o\VII towl i. $6,0 00 ; $500 -is a first Ipay- ment is suflicient. Call 24.1:3 FOR SALE-Four-door Forid Sedan. Spare tire, Gabriel snubbers, wind(- sliield wiper, speedometer.. spot {light. Call 1273-Ri. FOR REN4T FO'R 'RENT-Very attractive single room with lavatory. 315 Packard St., Phone 2124-R.- NOTI CE CORSET-IIASS I E is the NI.WEST I'GARMENT t a :,all-in-ne Priced, $1.00 to $15.00 THlE QUALITY SJj9OP iA)S T- Laddies, silk' scarf at Union, Frdynight. Tomato shade with tan flowers and fringed endIs. Re- wvard. Call 403-R1. LOST-An Alpha Xi D~elt a Sorority pini. Name of owner on back. Find- er please call 1387. 1:0lOST-Pair of glasses in b.lack case. Call 1029-J.' Chase, '03, is olean, of women. lWilliam II. Hart, '97I,, has just clos- eda successful y'ear as presCidlenit o the Ohio State Bar association. D)ur- ing his term, the mlembership w os, il- creased 25 nercent. ! IRoy iH. 11%ilia 11s, 971,, Irias been electedl judge of thbe court of apljeal;-, at Sanduskiy, Ohio. He has previously 1 served as prosecuting attorney for Erie county, and judlge of the court of common pleas. Five dentists of the class of 191 1 arc I SENI[OR HllI's I 0 1 LT,0 --Gold Conklin fountain Cal.l iligs Ryan, 2570. 1)011. 12 ST---adesgeld wrist watch, Ma- jestic theater or vicinity. Reward. 9OlUast Washington, 2129-W. LO()ST-Lamge cloth covered notebook containing Dental notes. Reward. Phone "Fhompson, 922-R1. Perminently on Display at Guy Wooliolk & Co. V,36 ) SouiibiiState Street Lafs and Patterns exclusive owr own design B TYPEWRITERMS T'Y PEWRITER IAll men of the senior literary class should rep~ort to Moe's as Isoon as )ossible to he measuredl for caps and gowns. They will cost $7.50, with a rebate of $3.00 Iwhen turned in. ll. ,,. f;; tv ,vu iS l'ik ,,t,L, y)et1IUVUEAD UARTERS M1 ;L GILLE SPIE, Soloist and teach- New and second hand Corona, Rem- ington and Underwood ,portables. L. e, thirty years experience. Mlan- C. Smith, Underwood, Royal, Reining- dolin, guitar, banjo, and chordJ ton used and factory rebuilt machines. 1791-M Save $40.00 or more by buying from TR'Y OUR Hot Toasted Sandwiches. u1s. Easy terms if desired. Reuting They are delicious. Arbor Foun- adrpiigaseily t f T-Enaa Iow.VN. 92'21 6Ls3°/b!/LO~ wr .vn.s A-A i tf f tain. 3Our moderate prices make it possible for all to have FRESH HOME GROWNS FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 MARTHA !WASHINGTON CAN DY Fresh' every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. n.Liberty. . BEAUTY SILOLT:S U. IDVIMOuRRlILL 17 Nickels' Arcade Thle Typewriter &; Stationery Store Open evenings. Phone 1713 rt'AILORS A TAILOR-31ADE SEMIT Will satisfy your taste, and fit you best. WILD)TIHE TAILOR 113 South Main St. FOUNTAIN ]PEN INK FIRE INSURANCE Yes, we write the kind tba3 pay their losses promptly and properly. C. LOUIS ANDREWSj P'hone :l0(;-tI "Iiii (tt'li 'Iai 5S tlCC 1ail 3", ii WHI EH U E&HARDY' NCOPRATED 'BPOAMN YYAT 40"~ STREET 144 WEST42ND STREET -!Rf,'Ci. N OPERA HOUSE IBLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING 8411BROADWAY-AT WALL. STREET _After eafin or Wri 1ey°;fresh1 mouth i 4 3wCC So easy' to carry 'packet in~ your poc important to have mouth neseds clear fresheninj l Odors of dining or j- quickly di~sappear- brightly biurnished just naturaly comc ' ~nerves are soothed, refreshed,th~e stoma and digestivit aide 1 C C! d II 1 d w C mkngens the ten the breath Fthe little kt! So; when the asing and r smoking - teeth are 1 ey3': is more d, Smiles than a4 weet -f1,4 z because positive .benzefit-, throat is BKany doctors and h relieved dentiss recomn- ed. tread it, m~Dife 0 It Li f1 p I, EI c 7' .. f E , Three expert marcellers. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. DIXATTIA BEAUTY SHOPPE (Above Gushing's) 4 BLUE BIRD HAIR SH OP 5) NICKEL'S ARCADE-3168 Permanent Waving and Marc allhag MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St. A vicious ink may work for a short time. It clogs the delicate mechan- ism of the pen and cannot be remov- ed by ordinary means. It is chemi- cally antagonistic to a good ink, which. will work and renders the ink color- Sless. Consult Rider's Pen Shop, where you will always find a fresh supply of the best Government standard writing fluid. It is the only satisfac- tory ink for the fountain pen. RIDER'S PEN SHOP Peal and Ink Specialists SS 4 ti l L / ". / a,-t." L~y'fa If FOUNTAIN PENS I TELL your friends what a wonderful pen your Masterpen is. You have been doing it. Thank you. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St. ' E "FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE" TYP~EWRITER REPAIRING PHONE 866 For Typewriter Repairing (All makes) Dealer in Woodstock typewriters, Sundstrand and Portable Adding machines. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRZAPHIING ' promptly and neatly done by ei~eri- enced operators at moderate rates. 0. 1D. MORRIILL 17 Nickels' Arcadet Established 1908. Phone 1718. DANCING Learn to dlance. Start now. Open daily, 10 a. m. to 10 p. in. Adult class! every Monday and Friday. Fifteen; 1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now.I "TERRACE GARDEN1 DANCING STUDIOSi 22 Wuerthi Arcade Phone 241-R! SP A , -t lea, R. Mv. S."CTNA msi Ma mcli 10 Today I had three sets of deck tennis' with-'Kitty Pu mew, the pretty co-cd from Catalpa College. Then afterwards we both had a plunge in the open air tank. Kitty looks stunning in a bathing suit. I have a date to take her to the Catown Strutters Ball tonight and Kid McKat and I are getting the Third Cat Steward to change her to our table. And say, fella, did I tell you about the meals-lookit:-- . rl r r wr®w e w _ s SAVE that long wait while having' your pen sent away for repairs. We repair it the same day it is brou-E ght in and insure that it will be ad- just~d to your hand when you call for it. RIDER'S P'EN SHIOP 302 State Street Read the Want Ads 72iR cT(TDNNE Grapefruit Sto t ;(d Peaches Puree of Split Y'eas O, C) tmeal T' rrijdg,' Haricot Ox Tail-jardiniere '1i O UiUiRpe Gri, d ,Frxs herrings Grilled Fresh Codfish& E N Br .,tfat Bacont N variri-of Lamb& U , Fried antd Boiled Lggs Corned Brisket of Bee Saute P'ota toes Cabbage Boiled Potatoes Marm~alade P'reserves Ice Cream Apples Nut Hot Rolls Tea Coffee Rye Bread, Cheese lBi sen W Apricot Fart Coffee SUPPER 155 Hors d(Jeuvres 6lp (Creami of 'Tomato ' Salmon Ma, nuaaise Filet of 5ele Send for the Three Mbutton (Cuts, :- iPeas Prize Winning Stories' Chiicken-P'urmecntier Salad written by Collegians Peachs~--Melba who crossed .this-way." Patissees via Cunard last season, an' cheese, coffee 'n crackers latcr, Yours, FELIX." ,~i:IILa I , ',,,t, 707 Oxford Road( , A IIArbor, )Mich., or §, i~~!~,eliAi'. % I..ast Hu~roni St., AnniiiArlior, -11i. CUN ARD & ANCHOR LINES o 1243 Wasington'Blvd, or Lccal Agents _, ' s .. + . - ,._ f 1 X MISC ELLAN EOU'S TRY OUR New Way Toasted Sand- wiches. Best you ever_ ate. Arbor Fountain WANTED REFINED MIDDLE aged Ann~. Arbor lady desires lady companion to tour England, IRolland, France, etc. this June and July. Entire expenses less than $500. Write box 67, Michigan Daily, for intervieiw. WANTED-Students to see our type- writer bargains. Good machines for sale or rent. S A. Moran, 711 N. University Ave., Room 2. 'PATR{ONIZE 'DAILY ADVERTISERS j :.. .." .. ...f .. ......a.a.r......*................... s.........a. A New Shipment of F 1ISin Suits and Topcoats K t Wc are now ready to offer you the latest in Spring Clothes. Clothes that ! will please the most discriminating. :iCome in today and look over our exten- save showing. 306 8 * 11h Statec St. Second Floor, over Hller's Jewelry ..... ..................,,.. ... _, The Mfagnolia Petroleum .Building, Dallas, Texas ALFR~ED C. BOSSOM, Architect - Drawn by Hugh Ferriss WANTED-Students washing to do at > home. Phone 2390-R1. SWANTED--By experienced cook, posi- tion in Sorority or Fraternity house. Phone 2873-M. WANTED-Students and family wash- I ings. Phone 28-I+-3-M. Physkal FewitnASS! Good athletes are made, not born! Given all the inherent qualities, the star runner, golfer, "baseballer, "etc. , must be-carefully, thoroughly trained-both mentally and physically. So the methods of trainers and athletic experts are of interest to all. And it is significant that an alkohol rub is almost universal as a part of the pro- gram of developing the utmost in physical fitness. Mifflin Alkohol is available to you, too-for this and many other uses! Fine to soften the beard, before shaving; 'to cool andi soothe the skin, AFTERshaving. Splendid : elief for tired, aching feet; great for sunburn; an efficient antiseptic and germicide. Mufflin Alkohol is denatured-by a formula which actually improves it for external use.' College teams and many other athleti t org anizations use Mifflin Alkohol regu- larly. Be sure YOU 'get MIFFLIN-in the handy-grip one-pint bottles as illustrated. f Read the Want ,Ads -- ~SPRING IS HERE Spring is the best time of the whole year. You will want to feel your best during this coming season and nothing makes r one feel so good as clean clothes. Nice, clean, soft under- garments and well laundered shirts will make you feel at ease. Phone 1028 Y> It' 7 f""k 1°1 V A TT1' Y T % LTU. V's So. IE. CO. tSheer Height" Mifflin Chemical Corporation PHILADELPHIA. PA. Sales Agents: HARIOLD F. 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