;:: Y, yn. ,,,, nR I 12 TVT MI-CILI{GA'N DATILY ....., ., ;..,,_,,,e,,.,.,.. _,.... _ v.A dot 'as as to change the yul)lic Y S LASSI.:l FIE COLUMN CLOSES CLOSE ERTISING 5 '171113,11 1!77 WA NTEDI? - .-Two ft(ekets Car th0. 8 L, 1-nI/ . < 1t ci \v~i.hJ x 4, 1 i LOST YF~V :rtct P .IitnOii956, '^l 4 t \\. i 1.0",T- C -ir' ; whit;-goid "Weiinvo" i ELSON 1EATT 'Y SHOUP. Lanoil, per - tvriset watch, w ith wh.Iite-gold lint. manent waving, and marcell waving. rault Lita ll AudIitoriumi, our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room a ttur~day. Rewa.rd. filial :3801 Helern 202. Dial 4404. tf. Our 1.44-45-U(.; - --- - - --- ATI~NIONv fraternities and sorori- LOST-B3one rimmed :lasse., in black ties Try our Special Blend Coffee. leather case in or near Congrega-! Per pound 45ic. The Schultz Groc- tional church or Betsy Barbour last cry. t., th., tf, Sunday evening. Dial 3563. 44-4,-46., :CR1iEN SCHAEFFER Pencil with gold ring and 'clip 'somewhere be- tween third floor -Lii: Bldg and ,Union. Dial 8343. Mrs. Payne, t 44-45-46. SCALLOPED Luncheon !cloth, Mon- d cay, Nov. 9 at Michigan Union. Re- ward. Call 21678. 44-45-46. LOST-Bill fold containing $10 bill,' Sunday. Please return to 219 S.: :Ingalls or call 9276. Reward. 43. NOTICE-Buy the latest fiction at Biddle's Book Store. 11 Nickels Ar- cadIe. W., f., sun. tf. RE WARDI for inform ation leading to the securing of 0. 5. IT. tickets. Phone 6581. 44-45-46. WrATCH llREPAIRING Efficienit work at rcasonable prices Ed1w. A. Clark, 1121 S University. t., f., sat. tf. WANTED WANTED-We can use twelve or fif- teen extra part tine salesmen at once, calling upon suctomers, tak- r .. oR 111;1'-N o C : . ii , L11, room furnishIed laatiimn, "new ly lf tOi3-I ed, in Ii1iate l amnilv, lud pr-ivi- leges. Flied{ 43277l. 4 .-44..el1. WILL party who -eelooking lfar age ple v? calfl C275 alter U 11. 4i. 914 Mlar y. 44. FOR RENT-G~arage, 1111 So State. 44-45. FOR SALE FOUN TAIN PUNS All the beter imakes including the famous Riaer "Masterpen." Why not get oir- skifted. service with ithe° pen: you buy at the sanme cost. Rider's Pen Shop 302 'State Street t., th., sun. tf. i. (UNrAI N PEN REPAIRING S~~ TEHN NTELL OF EARLY AN8 Atrbur,.y lliC i'4 tt2'.i i:?t : 1>anual. oillV' pt 1t(,E:5the lde t0tZL'4 'f tV( hlz '' , lalrk lw -''tdl -aie L1u:A '1 *027-y te couii pcvd t 1(? {)i1va' to" 1au;at hr ~ m themll sidewalesalks ilgfr,;,o f c; l( h or. " w ha l i iVI';'ty (tudeis t )o r fit ( .i a lh l l awe'en n lt ighji7t. Shad i n e in $ (1'to ll o 0w le en- hiry o 'the ::; '(- O;1I 1ver y 1mUgie-1 1.11ii ,llt L ,- { " ,"." ani ~ii:X ) 1 T' °rrt dd o cial"' :1('I.ublc RO_,IE.---Th~e Italian government - Ae1 c (1111 "i-pn':oa; as sked "fitting satisfac-tion'' from) hr ~ltng htchng ac~ te *ug-6 ilaian governmenlt fori- i- _. h1 I 0 12K uga number 01.' av'r.anti-Italian demonstrations anid 712111 111: to ;;!;a ddS.th lefilimg or destruction of Italian -- -- -- jflag-s in various cities of the Serbi, I 1Ii.I\ l:3 '{I, .I aftell~ t !Croat and Slovene state. ao t ~c 35:11 3 aa thone, vwith for-' } ( . J=] ~ ,hloie the I'','ecll as kri 'YII.SBVI'INNW ,s 00 arlw,()INv at it ems un-helReiad the Want Ads NOTICE NOTICE ing orders for Christmas. There is We pay best prices for men's ursed a very goodl opportunity to formi clothing. Dial 8040. !.p,(rmanent connections. Call this Students' Tailoringi afternoon or evening. See Mr.' De Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer Con, Room 5, Chubb Building. 43. t., th., sat. tf. _ I. WANTED-Young fellow to sell SCHAEBER1 E & SON, 110 S. Main St.! lamps. Dial 5833. 43-44-45. '1'he popular place for all kinds of' musical instruments. It pays to TWO TICKETS for Ohio State Game, trade here. th., f., sat., tf. Phone 2218. Call for Hasty, 509 E. ____________________-I Liberty. 44-45. ; i° ; . i __________________ leh s the condi tionl was remediedl, that FOR SALE-fork 2 ,,xov d:;ne. Pcianv, ra m~V 21392. Call alter'six o'clock. 44. mn ae _______ _____________________ -- i 4-afesa.or Stepbinson said that the FOR SALE-We hare a lh. g:- w 3f' 'lnber 0f t u4O:illhiCS oxv ncdby resek Player Piano, slightly used in flc en ets in "the first few yoars aft'.fr the vicinity of Ann Arbor, on wvhich o])near:nce of theil car oil the mr i'.a $290.00 has been paid. We will sell 1w as 1'eitl,:-ble, equaling that of 'to party willing to complete snail . -OI11 of the larger cities in the { ta0e. monthly payments. 44-45-46. ! Mayem' Waltz. in 1910, passed the first '; - - fordinalnce7s regulating tle conduct of ;TYPEWRITING & MINEOIGl1APII i ant onchile (Iri\'crs., it beig reaortiud Promptly and neatly done by compe- thenr that there wti-re 10 car4-;in :Arn j A' O Y y(,Iicw\ and c!-Iv,,; woori- a,'s ine fourl'(oI'-1M'd, b ae, p-reeii ,qld coral. All present a naily apeaLr- "1100. If youIr clothier (. a' ct supi rly you1, send his, name to H. 1. Siw- y01'. East Cambridge, mass. A folder will be seat free. We askillfuilly 'rep~air your pen same day you bring it. 'Why it away and wait. Rider's Pen Shop x(19 Rtto I.roa 1 they sendl THlE COLLEGE MAGICIAN Announcing Complete change-in his bag of tricks. Entertainment for all occasions. N. D. Smith, Dial 5970 tf. WANTED-Four tickets for Ohio game. Dial 4691. 44-45-46. WANTED-A college woman to do in- teresting work for Vogue. Call Mrs. Shepherd, 9774. 44. NOTICE--Manuscripts typ( experienced operators Book Store. 11. Nickel' t:, th., TALLORING Students Tailoring, Cor. N. University and MEN'S SUITS CLEANS PRESSED, $1.25 TROUSERS PRESSEI CLEANING, PRESSING, R AND ALTELRING A SPI ALSO LADIES DRESS] COATS REASONABLE FRI WF'ork Called For And DI ,ewritten byI WANTED-Four tickets for both Ohio at Biddle's State and Minnesota games. 4535. 's Arcade. Larry. 44-45-46. sat. tf. WANTED-Two -Ohio State tickets.; Call 7070. Mr. Henning. 44-45-46. Phone 8040, [Thayert WANTED-Boys to sell Daily Football. ED AND Extras this Saturday. Goo4 Pay. Sign up Friday between 2 and 6 D, 20c P. M. at the Press Bldg. 44-45-46CI ZEPAIRING# WANTED-Two tickets for Ohiok ECIALTY 1 game. S. E. Field, 513 Thompson. s ES AND ! Phone 21528. 44. TES WANTED-To rent garage in vicinity1 ellvered I of Hill and Oxford Road. Box 261 tf. M~icehigian Daily. 44-45-46. v JLaLre.,rr.,sun tf tent operators at moderate rates. Arbor. valuied at $5.,-.,0'0.3 _____________t.,________ sun.________ College work a specialty for seven-I Calling themselves this' "Ornamen~al1 FOUNTAIN PEN INK teen years. and Protection society," a group of I0. D. MORRILL, m ien interested iu bIlautify iug and We profit by your satisfaction. Thee 17 Nickels Arcade, ! im'proving the city, formted the first ink.'wes remensfirstngairecord The Typewriter & Stationery Store E civic organization in the early yrears ilnk.otcis the befloingteink and 43-44-45-46. of the city's history, and one of their ism of your pen. Ask At TYPEWRITERS Riders PenShopRebuilt and second hand of all makes 302 State Street bought, sold, rented, exchanged,; ("I3. r . a t., th., sun. tf.I cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-till I I CTIRISTIIAS CARDS est stock and best service depart- Personal cards should be ordered now.y ment in Ann Arbor.f Good work requires time. Printing 0. D. MORRILL,{ 17 Nickels Arcade, Sample books and engravin~g a specialty. LargestThTyertr&SainySoe and finest selection obtainable. ThTyertr&SainySoe your sej 0. D. MORRILL, Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona 117 Nickels Arcade, 43-44-45-46. The Typewriter &" Stationery Store music FO AEORECAGESto Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ, b~alloon tires and five wire wheels} formerly on faculty at School of for Ford. Dial 4829.43 Music and pupil of Leschlitizky, U Y U __________________________ Vienna. Studio 610 E. Liberty St. U Y U PU1J UZ~~A2 ~~AFI.A TTTI ,%) t'jjjPITftl YdiNW- I Ant. 8_ *Phone. 3566. 43 L sof Personal Cards now ready and at rvice. Leave your order early, UNIVERSITY A H 9'&BOOK STORE, I TICKET FOR Of" .U. rAx IUUIL ;75U-DMI Iilr'11wLV% -retry. li li L. O, X-11V11C aau V. 'tel. ' ii. 1I.111JL1Lb 4i 11 1.l LLll J' ZZ-Z V-Z Vf ..'NOUN Ii. i , 11