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TUE&D4 YOCTOB3EII27, 1925 TJAF. MICHIGAN DATILY____________

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COLMN L Aa)SSIFIE COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 381.M. ADVERTISING At 3 P.M. '__

News From Other Colleges

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"N QT 5vLt2' OP (1 ICWO -Se '41i:l e desig;n of the tank. At the presI IlOLI)IAILOWYEN PARTY
eui*., gthen' mratcrial Iv()nl comic, eattuime there are onily two naval--
c! paK !x e yea:, the wo-' taoks in the country, one at Annl Ar'- Ple-1-lallowe'en festivities in the
CAI~'le IIII;ak!;, chlb hId a (debate' bor, Mich., and the other at Washing-i form1 of a "Cider Social" will be held
I. - I.-oVO.j n te (tieti~ R- tllI).C.by thec Men's Educational club at 7
so'ven: That Hee im should comie! -- --0--toclock nex.,t WedCnesday evening in
t") t1 , @sctle of the Widow Zanler. Ljet The daily sell it for you th , room .306 of theU :nion. Prof. S. A.
r eslaltedl in a, drain.: the Classified columns.-Adv, Cour'tis will speak.

UNIVERSITY O:F ALAIPAMA-T wo hone the wvomen of this uaiivcrs-iii,
NOTICE FOR~ RENT stud ents, one0, studen~lt of the ministry may have held of daneing this 1winter.
I _______________________-____and1 the other a pro-medic, walked vanished with the annonoeroent of
- AIOIGFOR RENT-Large front room, suite 11,5 iiles to college this f:11 !vrs. C. C. Gast, (lean of woman, that.,
._TAILRINGE"It ii absolutely forbidden fora any
Students Tailoring Phone 8040 and garage. Steam heat. Dial 8544.,lQNV rNVITY"'n o-grlto att-end public dances."
Cor. N. University and Thayer ROOMS to rent for men. 537 Elm St. !ods out of every ten seek education-
N~ET'S SUITS CLEANED ANiD t Phone 7549. noct aS training for a career, but think TULANE UNIVERSITY - Tulane
PRESSED, $1.25A MALL - - - co~les';e only an aidl in Securing a lies- University is showing football fans
TROUSERS PRESSED, 20e iA ML single room. Steam heat. band,"' Pro~f. D. E. Phillips of the something new. Two women students,
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING For business girl or man. Call 7796. psycholog.y department here, says.' said to be the only womnen cheerlead-
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ; GARAGE FOR RENT-1321 Volland. x His warning to young men is: "TIhere ers in the world,' have this year woi
OQur sgrvice is your saving. Our Dial 4536. is not one co-ed in ten who has not places on the Green Wave's noise
ALSO LADLES DRESSES AND d____________________(esigns to lead you to the alter. Col- team. Miss Marian Draper, the Dead
COATS , lege is the greatest matrimonial 'bu- cheer leader. is a former Zeigfield
REASONABLE PRICES Gives Republicans reau on earth.. Young men beware."; Follies girl, who, deserting Broadway,
WorkCaled or nd eliere - as eturned t complete her studies
orClldFrAd elvrdSenate Supremacy &HZIO STATE UNIVERSITY-Any ait Tulane.
.NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special S
for Ocehr !$15 . Bntlev BRmntv

\OR2 N[ TI:STERN I 1NIVERSITY-
C(haie:, . -Dawes has bqn invited to
1} Ce.i t z xe:'the debatle bet ween Ox-r
a:: ;1'l-orthwesto :-n here on the
ti.SS;1CHVISETTINI STITUTE OF,
r t'K2 iN-0OC z -From p~resent in(Iica.-
.tiens, OC tan:k will soon be con-
1-c( l ac the institute. IL. B. Cbh-
'-o , E.hIas "Oeon appointed to aidI
'CLOTHES FOR THE COLLE5GE MANl

H OUR PATRONS ARE

RECEIVED

AS GUESTS-

AND IT IS THIS REMARKABLE AIR
OF HOSPITALITY THAT ATTRACTS
PEOPLE TO EAT HERE.

LUNCH ROOM

338 MAYNARD

Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373.1
M \ELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach-
er, thirt~yyears experience; Banjos,
mandolin, guitar and chord con-
struction. Telephone 4757.
SHOUSEHOLDERS having rooms to
rent to members of the state press
Oct. 29th and 30th communicate;
with William Breyer, 916 So. Main;
St.
WATCH lREPAIRING~
Efficient work at reasonable prices.
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S. Univ.
DANCE, every Tuesday and Thursday
night 3-10 P. M. at Masonic Temple.
Music by Al Strauss' Michigan Col-
legians. Tickets on sale at Graham's
Bookstore.
~REWARD for information leading to
securing Navy tickets. Call 6581.
ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-
irtanent waving, and marcell waving
our specialty.n 319 S. Main. Room
202. Dial 4404::~
FOUNTAIN PE1N SERVICE
Our service is your saving. Our
brands consist of those that givel
you the best service for the least
money. Expert fitting is our spec-
ialty. We will give you unequalled
repair service on any make of pen
and service any pen we sell.
Rider's Pexi Shop
302 State Street
WANTED

'Enisian Photographs Make
Ideal Christmas Gifts!
SENIORS: Do Not Delay!..

'The.
SPORT SACK
(Four 'Piece)
WI'TH knickers a- sport
suit-with trousers a sack.
suit. In woolens of rare,
quality and rich pattern,
the popular alU 'round suit.
$39"0}and $4250

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Appointment of Arthur R. Robinson,
Indianapolis attorney and Republican,
to take place of late Samuel M. Ral-
ston, Democrat, in Senate gives Re-
publicans a working majority in upperI
hlouse. I-fe is a World war veteran,'
serving overseas in rank of major.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

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photographer
State Street

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NAT LUXENBERG e& BROS.
Capus Bootery, 304 So. State
Fri. an Sa. De. t ad th

______j '1asp/s and Pattsescxclu.s'vefy our owni tes:. n
WHliITE OlfnfUn#E & HA DY'
I NCOR~POAD
BROADWAY AT 40hl STREET 144 WEST 42"° STREET
METROPOLITAN OPER~A HOUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER R1ILING
84 BROA DWAY -ATWALL STREET

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WANTED-One or more tickets for
Navy and Ohiro games. Call 7445
Drummond.

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 Elm
Street. Phone 7549.
SWANTED-Two tickets for Navy
game. Phone 5734.
' WANTED-Two or three Navy tickets.
4535 Larry.
FO ;,;
ATTENTION fraternities and sorori-
ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee.
Per pound 45c. The Schultz Groc-
ery.
* - FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Our special Government Record ink
when set is water-proof. No fear
of its smearing when touched with
a moist finger or being completely
perased if your note book should get
wet. It has a fine color and flows
Swell. A word to the. wise is suffic-
ient.
- Rider's Pen Shop
LOST
LOST-Silver engraved EVersh'arp
pencil. Initials I. J. W. Phone
* 21212. Reward.
LOST-Grey topcoat at Chub1~s. Name
of dealer on inside is George S.+
Avery, Manufactured by Fashion l
Park. Dial 6372.
LOST-A Black Belgian police dog.
Disappeared Oct. 24. Highland
Park license. Call S. A. Johnson at I
Sigma Delta Kappa house. Reward.
LOST-A watch. Tiffany case, gold
dial. Engraved E. D. L. on back.
Ample reward. Donald Laurence I
2107 Washenaw. Dial 8117.
LOST-Key case containing five keys
between Hill auditorium and Union
Saturday afternoon. Finder please
call Holmes 4418.
LOST-Silver grey police dog with
brown collar. Reward for informa-
Stion leading to his recovery. Call
5817..

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TheWOLDIS RETSTNO

HILL AUDITORIUM

A4NN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

TUESDAY, 8:0P..

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A limited number of Season Tickets
(Five Concerts) includign
JOHN MC CRMACK, Nov~. 3
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA!
. Nov. 23
LOUIS GRAVEURE, Baritone, Dec. 11
WALTSERGIESEKING, ]Pianist, ,Jan. 26
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA!
March 8
$5.00 and $5.50

Single Tickets for McCORMACK Alone
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
For Sale in Order of Application at
University School of Music
RCHARLES A. SINK, Secretary-Manager.

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