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SUNDAY, GCTO~ER 25, 195PG EE H ICHIGAN DAILY

rA.GE SEVEN

"ADVERISINGTW

NOTICE

FOJ'. REST

TAILORING
Students Tailoring
Cor. N. University and
HIEYS SUITS CLEANE
PRESSED, $1.25
. ~TROUSERS L'RESSEI
CLEANING, PRESSING, R:
AND ALTERING A SP]
Our service is your sa,
ALSO LADIES DRESS]
'COATS
ID A CZ'f1N A UT. W~ 1PPY

17OI ,,',T-Desirable room in pleas-
Phone 8 I o ant house near ctnipus. Phone
ED AINDI NICE GARAGE corner of Forest and
a Prospect. Dial 6672.
D, lk _____-_______________
LEPAIRING !I+ RI ENT-Large front room, suite
ECIALT Y andI garage. Steam heat. Dial 8544.
wving. Our LOST
ES AND
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O L L N2tS7)^tO ! ironer s of Virginia Military -ChickeFogn a ' in er
~fWW7L6' I L u utu~s, rii, ,St -sU 'pre>~ty sure none of the, e - Chickens icto I
Beg Toorw h C nkk nr
50 and. 75c -w c got. a ook at their stuff - ervd a
t'i.~gI1OCti 26 held a secret practice behind the walls -2
A. 'r l O- lNIontwlIikt0re iprto o hercahhr oa MODAD (ost 1I aipani IThetre in ftho World3 t.iie 1tesaepntniayysedyi O L V R N
on tcleCo pa y \ thNothCaolnaStte- Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road,
- HAS StrEf) A TRIxUMPH i The N1. & J. football stands will not = from noon till midnight.
3 ~I~ ~;~ it,~~r~ eue n mr hssao acr- Special attention given to parties. Phone 6534.
ing to an announcement made by the =
0 -1pesdet f lt_ nsittpnruedasidentIIII11I1ofI1tlthe111111institution Tuesday.6166111111111111 it1~
-= ~BY George S. Kaufmn and Nare conelly
A ii prdand produtced by Wi Ii rop Ainc s
DRUG~S iODAKS1
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LOST---At Congregational cliurcii, last I

WokCalled For And D~eliveredl Wdnsa~ ge Ys"CP
4and Ohio games. Call Phillippi I
4418. These won't last. LOST--Silver engraved Eversharp
4pencil. Initials I. J. W. Phone
NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special l21212. Reward.
for October $15. Bentley Beauty1
Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373. LOST-Pair kid gloves in Physics
____________________________3 Library. E. F. Barker Physics De-
MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- partmn t. Dial 7547.
er,$'thirty years experience; banjos,;
.. manadolin, guitar and chord con- C~OST-Grey topcoat at Chlubbs. Name
struction. Telephone 4757. of dealer on inside is George S.
Avery, MAnufactured by Fashion'
HOUSEHOLDERS having rooms to ! Par~k. Dial 6372.
rent to members of the state pressr .11 r ,- -,+, nr

Wahr's,

Book Stores

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Safety
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Razor

Oct. 20th and 30th communicate
wi b William Dreyer, 916 So. Main
St.
WATCH REPAIRING
Efficient work at reasonable prices.
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S. Univ.
FOUNTAIN PEN INSURANCE
I, founid a pen this morning and if it
had had the owner's name on it hie
would surely get it. We engrave
you~r name on your pen for 25c.
This is good insurance.
Rider's
302 State St.J
. ~ NOTICE
Stu~dents' Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer
We pay best prices for men's used
clothing. Dial 8044<
WANTED'
WANTED-College girl wants oppor-
tunities of caring for children. Call
21635.F
WANTED-One or more tickets forl
Navy and Ohio games. Call 7445
Drummond.
n.WANTED TO BUY- Mirror in which
(one can see full length.
WANTED (female)-Young compan-
ion who enjoys walking and read-i
ing aloud. Mornings necessary.
Telephone evenings after 7, morn-
ings after 9. Phone 8767.
A DOUBLE Room for the week-end
of the Navy game. Van. Duzen at
21317.
WANTED-Student who would like
to trade some spare time for cash.
$1.30 and hour or better. Call at
1017 Oakland and ask for Horton or
Halstead.
STUDENT to sell insurance, good pay.
Daily Box No. 12.
WANT TO CASH IN ON SOME REAL
MONEY?-Five more college men
wanted to sell guaranteed fountain
pens directly for Manufacturers.
$7.50 pen sells for $4.00. Quick
sales, good profit.
See C. P. Teeple
1214 Willard, Dial 6568
ROOMS TO RENT for men. 537 El~m
Street. Phone 7549.
WANTED-Two tickets for Navy
game. Phone 5734.
FOUND
FOUND-A scarf Saturday evening,.
Dial 7901.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Size 36 coat new last
February.. Red with Hludson Seal
trim. Good condition. Phone 5982.

LOSTI-A large blue pocketboo0kcon-
Itaimin-g four tickets for Illinois
Igame. Finder please return to sec-
retary's office. Reward.
LIBERAL rewatd to finder of Helbrosit
wrist watch left in wash room on I
first floor of Michigan Union. Phone
I7239. Call after 6:00.
LOST-Gold pen knife. Initials D. F.
L. on Catherine or State. Return
to 500 Catherine or phone 9571. Re- ,
ward.
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LOST-A green gold pen with the
jname Leona Currie. Call 627'7.
LOSTP-Wednesday white silk scarf on
So. State. Call 4724.!
CANDY

nenryj C. ton8 Sons o
* STATE at JACKSON--CHICAGO

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$1.00 to $5.00
Come in and see our Stocks.
Everything in Shaving Supplies.
Calkins-Fletcher DugCo.

3-1)cpendable SMores-3
Corner East and South University
24 South State Corner State

and Packard

W4e have served Michigan Students for 38 Years.
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BURCHFIELD'S display of the correct new style
Dideas for college men this Fall is most complete
- almost a Store unto itself. Suits, Topcoats, Over-
coats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings and even Sports
Wear. Bringing the Lytton College Shop to you
gives you the advantage of selecting from this great
store where exclusiveness, style and lower prices,
made possible by our tremendous volume, hiave
made this the College Center of the Middle West.

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