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THE MICHTGAN D}- Y _____

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LOST-Man's wrist watch. Make n-
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MOTOR LIVERY. Drive any nuin-
boo, of people any where -any tume.!
' diamond7 cc.nter. Call 7817.#
Isurance oni all passengers. PhoneI
pIn 844-W or see W. H. Lathers.
DRIVE My Ford sedan home for week-
ends Friday night to Monday morn-
ing $10.00. Other dlays $5.00i
straight. Hodgman 4094.

NOTICE
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Our special Government Record 'ink
when set is water-proof. No fear
of its smea ring when touched with
amoist finger or being completely,
erasedI if your note book should get
wet. It has a fine color and flows
well. A word to the wise is suff'ic-
Tent.
Rider's Pen Shop

TAILORING4
Students Tailoring

Pholle 8~0

Cor. N. University and Thiayer
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND)
PRESSED, $1.25
TROUSERS. PRESSED, i200
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY
ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND
COA'TS
REASONABLE PRICES
Work Called For And Dleivered (
FOR SALE-New portable: Regal
phonograph. 324 Thompson St.a
D~ial 9426.
,01 S. STATE Hot Roast Chestnuts.
REWARD for information leading toj
securing Navy tickets. Call 6581.i
ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-1
manent waving, and marcell wavingI
our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room1
202. Dial 4404.
WILL. TRADE one 50-yard line Navy
tickets for 2 in west stand. Calll
Gregory 4418.
FOP" NAVY GAME-Fur coats. Aus-
tralian goat skin coats can be
ordered through George Bott. Phone
between 7 and 8 P. M. Dial 8917.
SCIIAE~BERLE & SON. 110 S. Main
St. The popular place for all kinds
of musical instruments. It pays to
traxde here.
Thie glorious beauty of the flower
Neglected, fades and dies.
Azad so the grace of woman's face,'
Her most alluring prize,
By! time and climate is destroyed.
Thiese ravages we'll stop.j
You can, in truth, preserve your
*youth
Atj' the Anderson Beauty Shop.
Phone 3059
WATCH REPAIRING
Efficient work at reasonable prices.
!E dw. A. Clark 1121 S. Univ.
NOTICE
Wei pay best prices for men's used
clothing. Dial 8040.
Students' Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer
ATTENTION fraternities and sorori-
ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee.
Per-pound 45c. The Schultz Groc-
ery.
FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE
Our service is your saving. OurI
br'ands consist of those that givej
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 -denl
and service any pen we sell.
N Rider's Pen Shop
302. State Street

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

ltreturn. John G amble.w 1611 (ContinuedI front Page Threecc) T;'e of eice~ . i(OllY'allce, Swell the
Wells St. D~ial 37638. creased. And, worse still, this dleficit ->e ; of the lteh, increa-se the
would have to be met in all probabilty itktan eetsi own end. Forj
PAIR' GLASSES light colored rims. Iby inflation, by the printing of inlconl - ilina1;: 1. it wrould hbe paid in':
Li.beral reward. Call 6381. Van, vertible bank notes. It is coiict cable, ' * cl,? I;radfC. In the'
Do ren, though imp~robable, that the intlatlon c ^!':' (f A mI ra. h(e levy hardly paid
would be indirect as it has been lit, Icoy(osi C(i2ctlionl. There is no
LOST-black cameo li~n valued as tpat Thtitosyth ii enn':,t. t the sarim;' fate would be-f
hethrloom. Reatward. sCalle 4318.
heirloom.____Reward.___Call__4318.___ might subscribe to a popular loan and ~l he P:e- franc. Ur Tance's
LOS-In Tappan hall small black theni borrow from the bans the t =: l is V. (1«iC )1 n", to her escue. b)ut
leather purse containing $16. Lib-! money with which to pay,a practice: !ot 1,Eore :;ie pam able damage h-ad
eral reward. Phone 5465. Dorothyl which goes far to account for thimn- 1)0ev Sl.o~
Raden.r crease in the note circulation from
5.7 billion Francs in 1911 t) 43.0 i- tw DI SI, It aly, Oct. 28. - Gen.
LOST-A Black Belgian police dug.ij lions in June, :1925. The - wiiarc of i':, (_-r-, who ledl the 1922 rebellion'
iiDisappeared Oct. 24. Highland i the last two popular loans, however, inl (rTc ce and who recently was ar-.
Park license. Call S. A. Johnson at: shows that the governinent would be T re.canm i deported0, arived here yes-
Sigma Delta Kappa house. Reward.! forced to use the ank of France;, just terdayl.
,LOST-Key case containing five keys(1111111itII131111iIil1111111[l f1IN1111ltIi1INiU1111PI
b~etween Hill auditorium and Union
Saturday afternoon. Finder please2- 1r'-
call Holmes 4418. = SPECIAL CHFM ~~iAS
LOST-Silver grey police dog with= a
brown collar. Reward for informa-; h-ave yctu tried thBen yet? .
tion leading to his recovery. Calli M
5817.ally
--_______ ______________They are l prepared b a Chinese chef.
FOR SALE -
FOR SALE-Corona Portable type= Drop in the next time you are ifl 1 psi.
writer. Good condition $20.00.12 -
Phone 8065. I2OLL GE AFE A NY
'FOR SALE-Ford coupe, 1925 modelC L E E~~tr! N E
practically new in fine condition' 2 1 NORTH YWASHNGTON-Y'SlLANTl
Call at Vaughn's Sweet Shop, 323 2
So. Main St. i11i1i11il1f11111I1i11111~tilili~l11 ia11111111gilltll

Eye Examination.
Applications for eye examnination~s
at the Health service have become so'
numerous during the past month that
it is now impossible to make appoint-;
ments for (dates earlier thani three
w eeks ahead. 'Thie crowded condition
is not unusual, as many persons
whose eyesight was found to be de-
fective at the freshman physical ex-'
aminations always report for more
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or pleta tests at this time of the year.
;ince Oct. 1, 133 examinations have
. b(;cn mnade. The majority, of' cases-,
are eye strain.
ir. Emory W. Sink, in charge of
thne eye e aminations, urges students
to remembecr their appointments, and
if they cannot keep theme at the tineg
ar,:aiged, to nt~tify the Health servile,
so that thle time given them will not
be v.asted.
Little investment-big returns, Th'le
Daily classilieds.-Adv.
Ii42RA KS

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WANT!D-Twenty (20) students to
sell easy selling football novelty
Friday afternoon and Saturday
morning. Guarantee of $5-possi-
bility of $25. Apply Allenel Hotel,
Room 38 at once.' Mr. Hansen or
Mdr. Fleming.
FOUR Experienced boys to wait table
Saturday night. IBarton Hills Count-
try club. Dial 8656.
GARAGE-I would like to rent a ga-
!rage near State and Madison Ave.
!Dial 7217. 604 S. State. Richard
Earhart.
STUDENT to sell insurance, good pay.
Daily Box No. 12.
WANTED TO RENT-Garage near
Monroe St. Call Brown 4546.
WANTED-Sewing. Made to measure
dresses and lingerie. Relining
coats and altering. Phone 9352.
413 So. D~ivision St.
WANTED-Navy game tickets. Twos
and threes. Watson 5752.
WANTED-Two Navy tickets. Phone
9557 ask for Boutell.
SIX. Freshmen to work morning of
Navy game, $1.50 per hr. guaran-
teed. Call 7364 between 6 and 8
Thursday eve. Williams.
ONE TICKET for Navy game and
three for Ohio game. Dial 4441.
SStone.
WANTED-To trade two tickets in
ksection "C" for two better ones.
Call 6381.
WANTED-Two United' States Navy
tilckets to -exchange for 2 Ohio State
tickets. Call 8393.
WANTED-Quiet refined student to
work for his room. Address I-Y
Michigan Daily.
WANTED-A small safe. About 3
or 4 hundred lbs. Call House Man-
ager 9417.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large front room, suite
and garage. Steam heat. Dial 8544.
A SMALL single room. Steam heat.
For business girl or man. Call 7796.
Little investment-big returns, The
Daily Classifleds.-Adv.

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Decorations

You can see the game over and over again in pic.-
tuies, And with an autographic Eastman inodeI you
can, if you wish, mark the score, or the name of the fleet
half-back on the film at the time.
Autographic Kodaks, $6.50 up.
Careful finishing on Velox paper.
Calkins - Fletcher Drug Co.
~-Pepe ndable Stores-3
Corner East and S(outh1 University
3:14 Southi State Corner State and Packird

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