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ZWEDNESD, '-)AY, M ]ARI II 25, 1925

Ti-IF MICHIGAN

DAILY

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Paris, March 24.-D~anking expertsf and orchestra especially bfr r.o
.irectihg elief Work In central States estimatedi the Frenuch people still armned Viennese pianist.

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OTS A F ECOLUMN
QS CLOSES
AT "i P.M. AD E TSN AT 3 P1M.

have hiddendawaiy Some two billion
francs in gold. and silver coins.
Vienna, JMaroh 24.- .Richard Strauss
has composed a concerto for piano

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Ads

'eA a '1' I i 'ILsii 1 fising is for your benefit, and you
:~r o'gd o a~ead atae f tes (OhnlJijinie ivill KFe g1lid to
,,w yolkiid yordos trlleip l i ef: D you sell ir buy thrui this Imed~iuml.
4'all at the Press building whor'Ae you iwill Eye given iinimeditOi and eflicient
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1~Or~ICEFOR SALE

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Another Whitemn Pi tor
The Only One for Ale
Lucky Kentucky
Colme inlanld hear V,
UINIVERSITY A'IISIC 10I1:
"Comparison is the Safest Guide.''
8.404t9. $Sll(.e) ,i.$H.Stj 31
Complete your edca~tiol
GET EDUlCATORt SHOEIS

FOR SALifr-An English Bull pup.
Four nmonthls old. P edigreed. Call
J+'O 1,')A LE----1.921 fiord touring, starter
fand demcnountable rims, fine shape.
1-.!W.,plts. 1358 Geddes Ave. 738-W..
;' ,:() P . AN.J 0bargain including
cae$28_50. It's a money saver.
Eayterms. University Music

This Ya YuCan
Go to EUROPE
P ECENT reductions in Tourist Third Class steamship fares
, make it possible for practicallyeveryone to afford a Europ-
ean trip. Round trip rates between New York and England are
$155 to $167; betweenNewYork and Cherbourg $l62and$1 75.
Make your reservations now
=-- for one of these sailings:
S.S. Leviathan.. June 13th
S. S. Geo. Washington July 8th
--= S. S. Republic ~ July 15th
ExclusiveTourist Third Class on these ships is' an assur-
ance of a comfortable and delightful voyage at lowest cost.
Enjoy light, airy and spotlessly clean staterooms for 2, 4 or 6
persons; attractively appointed public rooms; large, bright
dining rooms and excellent food. Daily concerts, dances and
sports on broad, sunny decks contribute to joyous days at sea.
! Ask the United States Lines' representative on your campus
for full particulars and illustrated literature, including a
Princeton Professor's account of his trip last summer. Prac-
tical itineraries and itemized costs of a variety of European
tours are contained in this 32-page booklet.
united S ates Lines
45 Broadway New York City
Managing Operators for
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
F. S. liiebler, 60H1 Fast Hiiroii St., Ann At ror

FORt SALES--xirl's Riding Suit in
goodl condit ion. Call 2877-W.
1,O0t SALE -A dandy five room
b tingalo. Attractive surroundings.
$150(0 will handle it. Phone 2438.
-I1i. '3A( 'VII S, OFYPIVRCEi".
PIA(ES, SUTIPLIIIES
17 Nickols Arcady
j WAINTEI)
'ANT191i BUY OR, LEASE A
# i . aT AIBLE FORl A FlU-
- NTYOF BETWEEN :30 ND)
E0"N, ADDRESS BOX 84,

John -Barton Payne of Chiiogo , is seen presidling over a conference e of the Red Cross disaster relief
commit tee. inl which ailrangemient s f or further aid to the strichen areas i n Indiana. Illinois anrd surrounding;
states Were made. Left (c; rg 'f r . ibiy ne, Robert 111 Hondy, Dewitt C. S mith, James; K. McClintock, 11. .J. Simu-
on.,, Douglas Gries emer.

REFAL ~ESTiATE
THIIS PROPERTI'x S 1lIC1i
BELOW rITS ACTUAL VALVE!

T free expert nmarcele(rs. Shingle'
1.iĀ«Ils. So'l Water used(itatnl times.

Our moderate prices make it possible
for all to have FRESH HIOME
GROWN FLOWERS.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
122 E. Liberty. P1hone 16110
Try our
{d "ede
- Sanadwiches
l~la ilnirge
~~ Chtickeni
Cheese
We delier
Pit. 7013-31

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Owner is anxious to sell and pos- 1W MA'l 'IA IIFA II'Y S101.P'
session can be given at once. (Above Cushing's)
This is one of the miost complete - ________________
six-room houses I know of, close in, BLLUE 11111)H AIR SH1T01?
and everything about it i in first 1
1 class condition. .> N IC; NELS A11(AIME-31068
The finish and decorations a re fine:-__________
I throughout; extra large closet room; Permanent Waving and Marcaiiing
fireplace; built-in refrigerator; laun-I MACK AND CCO.
dry tubs; extra toilet in basemen(,, 3rd Floor Main St.
and heated by steam.
The 'dot has a frontalge of 50 ft., ,TYPEW,2 U'ING(
is well planted and has several large;____________________________

Reed Will Talk
At Mt. Pleasant'
After addressing the Institute of
Politics held under the auspices of
the Wash ingt on University. St. Louis.
yesterdlay. Prof.. Thomas It. Reed, of
the Po~litical So,-icuceo(department, re-
turn-led to Anni Arbor to go to
j At. Pleasant, Michigan, Thursday,
where hie will (deliver the commence-j
mien' address at the Central Normal
school.

I',,MALL, hirnishled apartment for!
young couple (luring summer
schlool. :Alail reply to Monroe,
P lot cher Hall.
WANTED-Secretarial position in
University by Michigan graduate
with exp~erience on campus. Re-I
ply to Box 78.
\VAT ED!--A young lady who desires

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MIARTHIA WASIN1. ON CAIND)Y
Fresh Vvery Friday. Tice's, 119 E.
Liberty.
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Compacts, watches and picture
frames of the most exquiisite jewelryI
selections. These are especially
priced for the spring season..
A RN 011)
r Btate Street ,Iewelter
hugs shampooed or (lust (leaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Workis.
Phone 50.j
F~or Typew'ut('rI ecu,,ring
Dealer in Wood,; ock1 tylpewrilecrs,
'Standard and Portable ad(ldiug mia-
chiines.
Ann iArboer '.y iiH;er Exchlange4.
1 Saings a u~iding. I
PATRONIZE DAILY 1ADV=ETISERS '

a /1l i es.ant
<.cbcIingo1
hous-.e .;'ork

an(d congenial home in
for assistance with,
Phone 3170-J mornings.

WA. ll 1K] ---t"Xlr~re.i orecl saleswomen
l'IArdlay afternoons. Apply at;
eflic e, secondl floor, Mack & Co. j
IODST'i
LOSTi--ImiiJanuary, circular mosaicI
breast-pini, three dove design, fil-
igree border. Reward. Phone
52f,-M. 7 21 Forest.
L TOST-A mieal ticket for Good Eats
cafe. R'eturn to 410 Thompson or
cal1 1403-J and ask for Noble.
lE3ST L< dies Black Shiny Leather
pmir Saturday night with gold,
foun ampen, initials L. 11. R. Re-
w ard. (Call Box 83, Mich.- Daily..
' LOST--Alp)hq Epsilon Mu pfn. Name;
on ha ck. P'lease call 779. Reward.

fine neighborhood.
Mr. Konold, with
Lois C.Andrews
RealItor
512 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 8064
TAILORS
A TAILOR- LADE SU'IT
Will satisfy your taste, and fit
you hest.
WILD THlE TAILOR
113 South Main St.
~IRVING WARMOLIS, 0, S G+
GRAIUA I AND) REi'l-LlRhD
Chiirooodist Ortlhopedist
I0 N . University Ave. Phone 2526

'i ecsri t'i u a tI9lb31 ieog'Vtilliilg' I Belfas;,. March 24.-t Iis sa i.I uniioli-
Sproiptly anad neatly dlone. Sixteen cidalIly that the 'orilX'0lt~olorief Nalior-
yoars eXperience amiong Mlichigan alist, which.niet Saturday ir, a si,:
:;tildeOilts. - ; our' session, dlecide~d that, if lcte,
fl. 1)..1MIWsIILL,1 the Nationalists should talc: their
17 Niichels Arec (IC seats in the new Parliament.
1 Pekin, :March 24.- Consular reports
- L. C. Smith, Underwood, Royal,! confirm nEarlier reports from Shanghai
lrontorebuilt and second hand tolling o[ the destruction of Talifu by
machines also 11'.W Reingrton and :. tire andl earthiquake. The town is inl
tUnflrwood Portables. We suggest western Hunnan province.j
CORONA FOUR tilhe greatest improve-
mont i typewriters for twenty years. j_
i'rice $60.00. :Perms if (desiredl. I
0. 1). MORRI EL, 1, .anci w--
The 17yp ihoail stAainr tr V &eoennw rvt
The 17pewielsn ASaioerStr. W aeopn ow Pive
-_______________________________ lessons daily, both modern '
:. f PE WRITERS Splendid maclinesI and classical. Adult class
Best makes for rent or for sale. every Monday and Friday. Fifteen
Phoe 8 42-R., 1-hour class lessons for $5.00. Free'
j HAMVILTON BUSINESS COLTAEGE dancivg. 8:301 to 10 p. ni.
Enroll Now.

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Ads' Read the Want Ads

TERRA(E (GARDIEN
STriI1)10 5
22%Wuertih Arcade

D)A N C IN G
Phone 241-R,

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You can travel to urp
ant for as little as $155

'Fl SH -lBR.A NO
'VARSITY SLIcK
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Weare headquarters for the most popular galr-
ment on the campus and are showing all styles in
YELLOW and OLIVE KHAKI for t ladies,

nnen, boys and girls.

Our' pi ies Nill interest 'you.

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See a bit of the world before you settle down
to a real job. Get a fund of pep for a good
head start. Get a real knowledge of conditions
and affairs for a helpful background.'
Here's the way,
Our eiepedlals
Tourist Third Cabin on. great ships--includ-.,
ing Majestic, world's largest steamer-entirely '
reserved for students, educators and congenial
people. Also the Minnekahda, only steamerin
the world carrying Tourist Thir'd cabin exclu-
sively. Rates: $155 to $180 according to steamer.
Good food and service, attractive staterooms,
broad decks, commodious public halls. Seven
vacation sailings to all principal European
ports, between June 18 and July 3, convenient
to the close of college.

MUED. LETHERJAKT
a -large assortment in gyrey and tan for ladies and men
New Patterns in Fancy
at only $5.25. Others from $2.98 tip

Also Cravenetes, Galhardens and To:pcoats from
$515.00tire.

.MAJESTLC
IWonfiLd rga Slrp

This advertisement appears in
Yale Daily Nevus, Californian,
Vassar News, Michigan Daily,
Cornell Sun, and other leading
kpublications in colleges through-
out the country, from which
men and women are reserving
passage on the College Specials.

Breeches,

NhKncrs, ikinlg Shaoes, uttees, Mvoccasin P acks, OfJicers

D.res and !army Shoes,

Shirts, Socks, Sport Hlose anid all needs for

For corn [.letc injorm~ation apply to No. 1 Broadway,
'env York, N. Y., or any;;,athorized steamship agent
r a 3 '. atT LUp. "R D STAR LINE
a d1E'ethi'SEi' l . d iY'tl? 1r ' a"."Td.)(7665-7666 or Oter Agents.

ouo-rs. ; 5lP dlE T R

Downtown inl rear of Postoffice.

213 North Fourth Ave.

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