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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1925
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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News From Other Colleges

Goes To Europe

Over 500 Laundry
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NOTICE

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Studteis Taiaoriiig

Phone 8040

Cor. N. University and Tihayer
MENS SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSEJ), $1.25
TROUSERS PRESSED, 20c
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY
ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND
COATS
REASONABLE PRifCES
Work Called For And Delivered

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA -
Four gifts of money are announced
lOT !by tho board of regents. These total
$64.200 and the money will be used
L)ST-A Leionef fountain pen. foi suecial research in medicine,
ame Ivar C. Johnson engraved on ischolarship prizes, and the building
barrel. Finder please call 7982 or fund
210 So. Thayer. Reward.
LOST-Sliderule on Oct. 13 near UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. -
Wuerth theatre. Reward. Ken- iThe memorial tablet for the new
nethI H. McLean, 1327 Forest Court. stadium is completed and will be ded-
icated on homecoming day, Nov. 14.
14OST-Black leather pocketbook with
gold monogram marked 11. M. A. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA.-A new
Finder please call I-I. Adler, 5618. device by means of which the human
1319 Cambridge Road. I voice transmitted by radio can be
FOR RENT photographed3 has been perfected
hero. This instrument, which will be

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NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special
for October $15. Bentley Beauty;
Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373.1

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' DANCING ,
Thursday, Saturday, Sunday,,Evening
at
SHELDON COMMUNITY HALL
On Michigan Ave. 7 miles East of Ypsi
Admission 75c. Ladies Free
PERMANENT 'WAVE-Special $10.00.
Nestle Lanoil Process. By appoint-
ment only. Phone 21865.
WILL PERSON who took topcoat
from Law building Oct. 16 between'
8 and 11 A. M. please send keyj
in pocket by mail to H. A. licks.
1223 Hill St.I

FOR RENT-Large modern frontE
room with Victrola, warm and con-
fortable, newly and completely fur-
nished. Strictly private, no other,
students. Cheap. Dial 3059, or,
3292. 320 Thompson.

FOR RENT-Front room beautifully
furnished for student, teacher, or
couple. Phone 6528. 510 Catherine.
FOR RENT--Suite, east, south and
west exposure. Also large front
room and garage. Steam heat. Dial
8544. 422 East Washington.
M lI)DIlE-AC E) LADY would likel

used in the study of voice emotion,
is the work of professors in the
school of medicine and music and a
student in the graduate school.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. -
The United State Marine band will
play a benefit concert here on Oct. 23,
'he proceeds to be used to buy new
uniforms for the university band. The
concert was arranged following the
refusal of the members of the local
crganization to appear at football
games this fall unless they were pro-
vided with suitable clothing.

T. C. for the coming college year,
nearly 100 of these being men with
experience in military traing who
have enrolled in advanced courses.
The majority of the remainder are
freshmen.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY-More
than 30 candidates reported to try
out for the men's debating team that
will represent Ohio State in the tri-
angular debate with Northwestern
and Michigan late this fall. Although
there were only two veterans of last
year's team present, an abundance of
good new material appeared and Ohio
should be able to put a capable group
of orators on the platform.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAC -
Teaching women the duties of Citzen-
ship is the purpose of a school in that'
subject to be held here by the uni-
versity under the auspices of th,
Illinois League of Women Voters.
Several members of the political sci-
ence department will be on the pro-
gram.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA-In
accordance with an ancient custom
the senior class will wear the little!
black derby and carry a cane at all
occaions of importance.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA-The Cam-
bridge debating team will meet a
team representing the University of
Iowa here on Nov. 27. The subject
of this debate has not yet been an-
nounced. The Cambridge team will
be captained by C. E. Sparrow, presi-
dent of the Cambridge Union, who
was with the team that debated in the
east last year. The same team is
later scheduled to appear-in Ann
Arbor.
Campus Landscape
Nears Completion
Work being carried on to remove
the last evidence of incompleteness
from the campus landscape is near-
ing conclusion. All the walks have
been laid, the drives are completed,
and only the lawn is keeping some
12 men busy at levelling and seeding.
The lawn is being seeded with Can.-
adian blue grass, which is a hardy
variety, well adapted to the campus.
Thecompletion of the approach to
the William L. Clements library of
American histor fr f h i h

j LJUs iV.L(teuf " al./U y e
Approximately 500 laundry bags are
mailed b~y students every day, post
office records disclose. Most of these ,
are addressed to post offices within lr "'
a 300 mile radius. Of the 3,000 cases
-.which are sent each week, it is esti- im2'o
mated that considerably more than Mila
half are mailed on Thursday or Fri-
(ay. f
" < First Church of Chr
AIInoIuinces a Free 1
, Y. . } ..Christian Sc
........SU.JEC: "CRISTIAN 54
WOIRLu'S RIEDE~
By
PROFESSOR IIERMiANN S.
Boston, iassacl
Member of the Board of Lecturesh
'The First Church of Christ. Sci
NEW MASONIC
Jesse H. Riddle, chief of statisticsE
section, treasury department, is going T uesday, Otbr
to Hurope as special assi tant to S. t :0 O'clock
Parker Gilbert, American director of'The Public is ('ordially
the (German reparations lIayment ma-
ehinery.

liIiG Oct. 17.---The war prep-
ons of the governor of the prov-
of Chekaing have arou ,ed liveli-
s p ci laions as to whether the
"tenig conflict' is likely 'to in-
Snorth China.
I3SANE, Italy, Oct. 17.-twelvo
;ons were killed and 20 ihjured
y , when a freight train crashed
a iassenger train bound from
n for Genoa.
tronize Daily Advertisers.
rist, Scientist
llICIlAN
Lecture on
science
CIENCE AND THE
IPTION"
HERRING, C. S. B.
Ausetts
ip of The Mother Church
entist, in Boston, Mass.
TEMPLE
20, 1925
P. 3.
Ivited to Attend

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FIVE Tickets for Mich.-Ill. game.
Separated if necessary. Call L.
Wetzel, 7817.
WATCH REPAIRING
Efficient work at reasonable prices,
Edw. A. Clark 1121 S. Univ.
MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach-
er, thirty years experience; banjos,

work of any kind afternoons or 01IO STATE UNIVERSITY-Stu-
night work. 3671. dents taking biology here will soon
have the historic Gibralter Island in
FORD Trflingy all ready for Wiscon- l ake Erie as their laboratory, if
sin and Illinois. Four brand new lak s hed ararid
cords. Engine just completely over-i Plans now being formed are carried
]alied ('y ovrnrilhvrne 1mie cu. phe island, formerly the summer

mandolin, guitar and chord
struction. Telephone 4757.

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NOTICE
We pay best prices for men's used
clothing., Dial 8040.
Students' Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer

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MIRROR BEAUTY SHOP
19 Cutting Apartments
Special 'Treatments for the Hair
Dressing
Shampooing
Bobbing
Our service givessatisfaction
STUDENTS-Who want tutoring in
German call Dolberg, Dial 7829 be-
tween 6-7 P. M.
WANTED
TICKET or tickets for Illinois game.
Call 7070.
AM VERY anxious to get two tickets
for Navy and Ohio games. Phone
6412.
HELP WANTED-Woman to clerk
in candy store. Some experience.
Mac Diarmid's Candy Store. 715 N.
University.
WANTED - Experienced laundress.
Want student and family washing.
Will call for and deliver. Phone
,4972.
WANTED-One ticket for Illinois
game. Call Schwartz. Phone 6744.
TWO TICKETS for Navy game. Please
leave address with anyone answer-
ing phone. Dial 7117.
WANTED-Resident of Detroit, fel-
low or girl with sales ability to in-
terview business executives. Must
be sure of yourself. Salary and
commission. Wonderful oppor-
tunity for spare time work. Box
16 Care of Daily.
WANTED--Responsible young lady,
upperclassman preferred. Clerical
work in spare time. State whether
typist. Box 16 clo Daily.
STUDENT to sell insurance, good pay.
Daily Box No. 12.
WANTED BOYS
TO SELL DAILY EXTRAS
SATURDAY. COME
TO PRESS BLDG.
STUDENT wants work for Saturdays
or afternoons. Will do anything.
Call Doerge 4418.

lIdII . . 5 ie y m clanlc
$75. Dial 9588.
Esthonia Will Ask
For Debt Funding
RVAL, Esthonia, Oct. 17,-The
government has decided to authorize
the Esthonian minister at Washington
to conclude an agreement for fund-
ing the Esthonian debt with the United
States along the lines of the Polish
American debt settlement. The debt
amounts to about $14,000,000.
Music And Drama
(Continued from Page Four)
the symphonies that his genuis de-
mantis. Drugged into a sleep, the
rest of the play shows his nightmare
in the home of an American thous
sand-percenter.
From this moment the fantasy as-
sumes weird and grotesque propor-
tions, deep in satire, and shifting from
actual melodrama to strangely subtle
romance. In the midst of his dream
comes the famous pantomime, "A
Kiss In Zanadu," for. which Deems
Taylor composed the scorerand
through -which the cloying Gretta
Nissen rose to her celluloid fortune.
'ne present cast will present Miss
Bonstelle's re-organized company, in,
cluding Donald Cameron in the title
role, Jessie Royce Landis as Cynthia,
and with Walter Sherwin, Gale Son-
dergaard, Martin Burton, Melvyn
Douglas and Mary Hall as the other
major characters. Carolyn Ilumph-
reys will take Miss Nissen's role in
the pantomime and Martin Burton,
the new juvenille will appear as the
Prince.
Belinda Treherne also carries dish-
es and a spear across the stage.
PARIS, Oct. 17.-French losses in
Syria since France took over the man-.
date from the Ledgue of Nations,
have amounted to 6,042 men killed or
wounded.
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home of Jay Cooke, was recently pur-
chased from his heirs by Julius F.
Stone, a Columbus manufacturer, and
presented by him to the trustees of
the university.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY-A
poultry farm,made possible by an
appropriation of $40,000, is now being
constructed north of the university
campus. It is proposed to make this
farm ,which will be completed within
two years, an experimental station
where the most advanced methods of
poultry raising may be studied under
ideal conditions.
TULANE UNIVERSITY - Pathe
News service will produce a one
thousand foot film in natural colors
featuring Tulane University as the
greatest university in the south, ac-
cording to an agreement made be-
tween the Harcol Film company of
New Orleans and the Pathe News

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LANSING, Ot. 17.-Tiae state in-
surance department is investigating
two ('omanies said to have been is-
s-iig policies in connection with the,.
sale of Florida lands.
Make our store your shop-
ping place forI
Unique Gifts
We have a large assort-
mer t of plaques
APPLIED ARTS
2 Nicke s Arcade

INEW AND NIFTY

fltichigan Stationery
-At-
WAH RCS UNIVERSITY
VVP~iI~~2~BOOK STORE3

-ueziaa isoy, for winci t e con-
service. Most of the photography has crete base has been placed await-
already been done. ing the granite, will finish the lawns
ind walks program for this season.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
More than 500"stftdents have en- I Want a room? Read Page Seven
rolled in the local unit of the R. 0. and use the Classified columns.--Adv.
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Home Cooked Meals
None Better
Twenty Meals, $6.50

Lunch
4Waffle, BIcon
HIots pecials
THE ARBOR FOUNTAIN
31: "South State St.

Students that eat here tell us we serve the
best meals in Ann Arbor. We have room
for ten more students.
Hasselbach's Dining Room
337 Thompson

Bring this ad
with you. It'
worth Sc on
your first
week's meals.

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FOUNTAIN

PENS

1kiLerlL SKoes
zNCOP.POP ATZD ai-' P. .BJ. PAX. 0FF,

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A fine line of typewriters YOU haven't been up to
for sale or rent. see our new two-in-one pen
demonstrated.
Rental price, $2.25dCoetate!
pe mnhup Come at once !
per mont up Fill it with water and it
Purchase price writes with real ink. We've
$20.00 Up tried it out for a year and it
Look 'em over. works fine.
A . M O R A N 711North University Avenue
Room 2, Second Floor

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WANTED-Tickets for Navy and
Minnesota games. Call O'Keefe.
Phone 3564.
WANTED-Opportunity by one per-
son to drive to Urbana in closed
car preferably with faculty family.
Tel. Univ. 153-M, 9:00-10:00.
WANTED-Cook and porter for fra-
ternity house. References neces-
sary. AddressBox 14.
WANTED-A garage, in the vicinity of
South Fifth, between Williams and
Liberty. Dial 4318, ask for Ryan.
VERY Anxious to get one ticket for
Navy game. E. Kieswetter, 621 For-
est. Phone 21844.
FOR SALE
A FULL dress suit like new. Half
price. Size 38. 711 Granger Tele-
phone 5496.
SCHAEBERLE & Son. 110 S. Main

Mr. C. P. Lathrop
Tues., Wed., Thurs.,
Oct. 20, 21, 22
at Cartier's, 306 S. State St.

INCORPORATfD - aEG.U.S.PAT. 0FF.
Stores in New York, Brooklyn, Newark
and Philadelphia '-Q9Address for Mail
Orders, 291 Hudson At, New York City'-

Delicious in taste, pure
in substance, you find
Ann Arbor Dairy Ice
Cream that way always
Dial41,1y.
Ann Arbor Dairy Co.

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