THE VIICHAIV RAIL, ' PACE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19j THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAOE SEVEN I ____ ______ )8 THI COLUMkN I. ICOLUMN CLOSES CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. DAILY OFFICIAL'BULLETI Publication in the Biletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturdaysk. Yolume VI WE)NESIDAY, OCTBERi 28, .1925 Nuniher 12 I 1 i i l I 3 I I homes to them. Rooms will be paid for at the usual rates. No meals need SOFIA, Oct. 27.-The French min- be served. Members of the Faculty who are willing to rent rooms for Thurs- Ister M. Dard, has signed a commer- day and Friday nights will serve a worthy cause by listing their rooms with cial agreement between France and J. L. Brumm, Dial 4740. .1 L. Brumni. Bulgarin li" 3 i ' (Continued on Page Eight) EM Ur NOTICEI WANTED DO YOU PATRONIZE A CERTAIN EATING Read the A news-letter, published ii London , j in 1727, states: "Street robberies were Yant A dsI never known to be greater than they are at present." R MOTOR I VERY. Drive any nUm- WANTED-One or more tickets for ber of people any where any time. Navy and Ohio games. Call 7445 diamond center. Call 7817. I)rummond. Insurance on all passengers. Phone Ypsi 844-W or see W. IH. Lathers. STUDENT to sell insurance, good pay rTo the Deais: 5 There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 28, at 10 o'clock in the President's office. C. C. Little. . Tickets for Inauguration: a.y PLACE MERELY AS 1)'UIy IUA ; tin. TAILORIN G Students Tanloring Phone 8040 Cor. N. University and ThayerI MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND j PRESSED, $L25 TROTSERS PRESSED, 20c CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING A SPECIAI' I ALSO LADIES DRlESSES AND) COATS REASONABLE PRICES Work Called For And Delivered WAN'I TO CASI T .'ONEY ? -Iive wanted to sell; peins directly $7.50 pen sells sales, good prof See C. 1214 Willa RC Mfr TO EN 1, FACULTY. The main floor (red tickets) is reserved for guests of the IN ON SOME REAL University and the families of members of the Faculties. Faculty members more college men are expected to take part in the academic procession and occupy seats on guaranteed fountain the stage. Tickets for members of their families, however, to the number for Manufacturers. available for the purpose, may be had on application to the secretary's office for $4.00. Quick on and after Wednesday morning, October 28. it. STUDENTS. The first and second balconies (blue tickets) are assigned P'. Teeple to the student body, and tickets have been sent pro rata to the Deans' oli;es, Ord, Dial 6568 where students may apply for them on and after Wednesday, October 28. Sfo n r:?7 *l',I All tickets issued are subject to the limitations of the Auditorium. A FORCE OF HABIT? CR DO YOU SET A DEFINITE STAND- ARD AS TO WHAT AND HOW AND A Convnient Place to Drop Into Between Classes Is TICES ON THE CAMPUS 'W'IEIT YOU EAT? Tteet.P e 79.ormen.6 Street. Plione 70'49. MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- WANTI :D--Two or three Navy tickets. er, thirty years experience; banjos, 4535 Larry. mandolin, guitar and chord con- WANTED TO RENT--Garage near struction. Telephone 4757. MoroSt. Call Brown 4546. HOUSEHOLDERS having rooms to WANTED--Sewing, Made to measure rent to members of the state press Nlesses and lingerie. Relining Oct. 29th and 30th communicate ots an altcri.Phone with William Breyer, 916 So. Main 413 So. Division St. St. WANTED-Navy game tickets. Twos REWARD for information leading to ANtees. ao 5752. securing Navy tickets. Call 6581. 1 thres._Wasn __752. _ WANTED-Two Navy tickets. Phone! ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per- 9557 ask for Doutell. manent waving, and marcell waving our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room WANTED-Tutor for Economics 52. 202. Dial 4404. Please state price. Box 20, Daily. WILL TRADE one 50-yard line Navy LOST ticket for 1 in west stand. Call Gregory 4418. LOST--Silver engraved Eversharp pencil. Initials I. J. W. Phone FOR NAVY GAME-Fur coats. Aus- 21212. Reward. tralian goat skin coats can be - ordered through George Bott. Phone LOST-A Black Belgian police dog. Redc tickets should be presented before 10:45 a. in., after which time the ushers are instructed to admit non-ticketholders to unreserved and un- occupied seats. Blue tickets also should be presented before 10:45 a. m. in order to as- sure seating for although they are marked "if presented before 11 a. m." it will be difficult to hold seats after 10:45 in any part of the Mali. Persons holding blue tickets will, of course, be seated by the ushers after 10:15 ii possible. Inauguration Committee. Notice to All Faculty Members: At the meeting of the Regents held February 25, 1921, the Board made the purchase of an annuity in the Teachers' Insurance and Annuity Asso- ciatioR of America, a condition of employment in the case of all members of the Faculties thereafter engaged except instructors of less than three years' standing, with whom such purthase is optional. Members of the Faculties and othelt connected with the University can obtain at the office of the Secretary of the University full information concerning their privileges and responsibilities with respect to life annu- ities. Specimen policies, rate books, and reports of the Teachers' Insurance and Annuity Association are on file for distribution. Ask for Mr. Buckley, Assistant Secretary. The University will contribute equally with the member of the Faculty, within certain limits, to the provision of the old age annuity. The faculty member thus purchasing an annuity receives under such conditions 100 per cent upon his contribution plus 4 per cent per annum on the entire sum in- volved, and these accumulations are non-forfeitable to him in any case. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University. Rooms for Visiting Editors: Owing to the unusual demand for rooms by outsiders attending the Myichigan-Navy football game the newspaper editors of the state who are meeting here in convention Thursday, Friday, and Saturday cannot be fur- nished sleeping accommodations unless members of the Faculty open their I HARMO NY CAFETE RIA 508 East Willabn Alo!ARBOR DRAPERY SH'OPPE' 301 East Liberty Street Call30.31 for "Where the Best Is Served" Foot Shades, Draperies and Accessories I FA .44 --t ' 1 between 7 and 8 P. M. Dial 8917. The glorious beauty of the flower Neglected, fades and dies. And so the grace of woman's face, Her most alluring prize, By time and climate is destroyed. These ravages we'll stop. You can, in truth, .preserve your youth At the Anderson Beauty Shop. Phone 3059 The De Lano Shop 4 Nickels Arcade Announces the arrival of some won- derfully smart models in sweaters and sweater suits. All colors and designs. We have also received a beautiful line of hand made batiste and voile dresses. Just the thing' for a distinctive gift. Most of our Christmas toys and gifts are here now and may we suggest that early. buying avoids disappointments. Dial 4881 FO1 RENT. FOR RENT-Large front room, suite and garage. Steam heat. Dial 8544.1 A SMALL single room. Steam heat. For business girl or man. Call 7796. Disappeared Oct. 24. Highland" Park license. Call S. A. Johnson at Sigma Delta Kappa house. Reward. 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- tion leading to his recovery. Call 5817. LOST-A young police dog. If found phone 21695 or 21267 or re- turn to 409 Camden Court. LOST-Rider fountain pen, name Charles S. Higley on pen. 1210 Washtenaw. Phone 9175. LOST-A young police dog. If found phone 2-1695 or 21267. 409 Camden Court. LONDON, Oct. 27.-Austen Chamber- lain, foreign secretary, told news- papermen Locarno will be seen later to be the real dividing point between the years of war and the years of peace. Little investment-big returns, The Daily Classifieds.-Adv. Hall owe 'en Decorations At Car nival Week Wahr's Book Stores I 1 E - - -- - - . . . ___- - - . _- _-_-.- --- - - - - i ptn't '5lbl at i If you humor a false hunger, you'll spoil your real appetite. Many of us eat too much, anyway. We overburden the stom iach. at the Graystone' Ballroom DETROIT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 The Event of the Season Our Annual MARDI GRAS $1,000 in Prizes to be Given for the Most Original Costumest A Riot of Fun - Noise Makers - Serpentine - "Nuff Sed" Attendance Limited FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 " OR WHAT 'YOU Cabbage Nite Fox NLte WILL Anteriea'ts Ten Floors Largest of Shoe Shoe Stone Service WOODWARD AT ADAMS 4a a a .- t air II I tIi h eh fcote ht3r olgae i otu"t h a 'Shee s s, ra - Ehas thDe ole ofailypluning Gerfshwin-tne nd tachlknainhbton. - H A~ecl fver ftbfl-r ciy hs-mher on t nrws curoils -buic tl would = But it's in the egal oft ches tht MrtCollgateun is nist.hg a." Sh' S& angrek torowKovr multtudof slans and fe'srpiro r rr a r Pictn~daboe-Te "B UTLS" -a eal alu --en uck lsvope fimotd cafkn ane nCeci-loai exluIGHely fowye-~iio h o uiils Srcl colgawthhaywie tlhrgarudsls MM 0111 LOO! No youcan uy Ffe' Next time you "feel faint" and think yu need just a bite-try WRIGLEY'S. It will allay your apparent hunger, and thirst, and give you a genuine,, healthy appetite. Then you'll be ready for your next 'regular'.meal, with a hearty zest. Also, WRIGLEY'S tends to keep the eeth clean, the mouth wholesome. THAT REMINDS US SATURDAY, OCT. 31 I HALLOW'EEN 7 Bo-o-o! Who? You? jI'o I ad digestion iuse' Come and Help Us Make It Some Party Attendance Limited Graystone bancing Nightly Except Monday Two Orchestras including {l 8a - A-b ..r-- 11 =1.