SUNDAY, NOVEM BER 22, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a a a. s.,.., 11Aa va Xa. \.11 }; a~ra fs aw r.-_-._.-.mow-___.... 'YY!r y!'. y;-. _ i. .?, '. . .y. .. f PAGE SEVEN CLOS LAS1 AT 3 P.M. ADVERF LOST LOST-Will the gentleman who found the luncheon cloth at the Michigan Union on Nov. 9, please call 21678 or write Box 28 Daily. Cloth is personally valued as a gift. tf. LOST-Small black pocketbook, con- taining several articles. Please re- turn to 3458. 53- 4-55. F LOST-Square silk paisley scarf, blue with white border, valuable as gift. Reward. Call J. Hollander, 22244. 53-54-55 1 LOST-Parker black duo-fold pen, in Farmer's & Mechanics Bank. Initial E. J. M. on stem. Call E. J. Messard 6664. 52-53-54. LOST-Bracelet, diamond, and saphire link. Reward. Call 8977. Lylas J1ayes. 52-53-54. LOST--White gold wrist watch, set with sapphires. Substantial reward. Virginia Harris, Betsy Barbour House. 21716. LOST--A sapphire ring, white gold setting. Day of Ohio State game. Reward. Call Nolan, 5870. 54-55-56 LOST-A green gold pencil with ini- tials G. L. H. Was lost Friday in vicinity of .Angell Hall. Kindly call i............L. .Z._;.Gopher left end. Gilbert added two T I - GInflm e throu gh entr. W )o r, muade -1 F I E I STOR Y OFGAME , .tyard. Glinert punted t,, Alm(Ini ;t, COLUMNwho returned the ball five ais to CLOSES (Continued from Page Six) his own 15 yard line. Murrell fun'bled ;tTISING AT 3 P.M. THIRD QU:AHTER and recovered on his own five yard Murrell and Almquist were again in laer was knocked out on the la Othe backfield, and Meili at tackle for pla. Gase.nsubstitutd or h m. i OIEMneoa play. Gabel substituted for him. We pay best prices for men's used GiAscher, punting from behind his own 1 epybs rcsfrmnsue Gilbert kicked off to Murrell, who! oal line, kicked poorly to his own 16 clothing. Dial 8040. returned the ball to his own 25 yard g Students' Tailoring line, being stopped by Lovette. Murrell yard line. Webber failed to gain. Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer failed to gain, Lovette again stopping Friedman gained a yard. Webber t., th., sat. tf. him. made eight yards from a fake place t sa tfakick formation. Webber made a first WE take pride in the quality of our Joesting made a yard. Ascher punt- down as the quarter ended. Score: work. You should take pride in our ed to Gilbert, who returned the ball Michigan 21, Minnesota 0. products. We cater to the student,11 yards to the Minnesota 49 yard FOURTH QUARTER trade as well as the town residents.. line. Molenda broke through the left You are requested to visit our shopi side of the line for 25 yards. Molenda Michigan has the ball on Minnesota's at your earliest convenience. made a yard. Gregory added four' six yard line with tour (owns to go., ARNOLD inore yards through the line. Edwards failed to gain on a "tackle- State St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf. On a'fake place kick formation, Mo- around" play. Drill was hurt on thej lenda crashed- his way for five yards play, and was replaced by Maeder. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING and a first down, bringing the ball Babcock went in for Edwards. We skillfully repair your pen the to Minnesota's 14 yard line. On an Webber failed to gain. Stamman same day you bring it. Why send "end-around" play Flora gained two went in for Webber. Stamman it away and wait. yards. Molenda added two yards. Mo- made a yard. Oosterbaan dropped Rider's Pen Shop lenda made two more. Mulvey sub- Friedman's pass over the goal line, 302 State Street stituted for Cooper at center. giving the ball to Minnesota on her t., th., sun. tf. Friedman, on a fake place kick for. own 20 yard line. 'iation, passed the ball to Oosterbaan, Almquist failed to gain, trying Oos- TYPEWRITERS t terbaan's end. Murrell's pass to Tut- Rebuilt and second hand of'all makes ... i .a prety sitoesring tle was incomplete. Lovette tackled as lie feji over the goal ie for 3Lich3-tewainopt.Lvtttcke bought, sold, rented, exchanged, gan' third touchdown. Friedman Murrell for no gain. Murrell punted cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- kicked the goal. Scare: 3fichiigan !U, to Friedman, who was tackled as he est stock and best service depart- Minnesota 0. caught the ball on Minnesota's 45. ment in Ann Arbor. Gilbert kicked off to Almquist who yard line. O. D. MORRILL, returned the ball to his own 26 yard Friedman's pass to Gregory was in- 17 Nickels Arcade, line. Baer and Lovette broke through; complete. Herrnstein substituted for The Typewriter & Stationery Store and tackled Almquist for a one yard Gregory. Gilbert made a pretty catch Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona loss. Joesting made two yards. of Friedman's pass bringing the ball tf' Flora tackled Murrell for no gain. to Minnesota's 23 yard line. CHIRISTMAS ('ARIDS Ascher punted to Friedman who re manGilbertwkickedas theturt ot pa tn manllkicked:the ballooutloybounds.,I Personal cards should be ordered now. turned the ball five yards to his own Peplaw substituted for Ascher. Sta- Good work requires time. Printing140 yard line. Time out for Minnesota. e a ted frdsthrh tan- and engraving a specialty. Largest Friedman's pass to Gregory was in man.mademthreeiyad through cen- and finest selection obtainable. complete. Molenda failed to gain, and buck. O. D. MORRILL, was hurt on the play, but stayed in 17 Nickels Arcade, the game. Gilbert punted to Minne- Herplacei m formationrunning The Typewriter & Stationery Store sota's 30 yard line. Flora threw Mur- around right end. The ball is Minne- tf, rell for a seven yard loss. I sota's on her own 14 yard line. On a cr ss cross play Murrell made J WANTED) a yard. A mquist failed to gain. Web- Joesting made a yard. O'Brien sub- e ubstiut foriotenda. Ase stituted for Almquist. O'Brien's pass -s do A to Tuttle was incomplete. Murrell WANTED-Girls for relief selling dur-. punted to Friedman who was tackled punted out of bounds on his own 48 ing noon hours daily. Apply imme- on his own 44 yard line as he caughti yard line. ithe ball. sdiately at office. Mack & Co. t ,..Oos~er.-aanImadea tf jOostrban mae apretty catch of St ammau- made two yards. Fuller' * * * *M 5 * 5 U * * g5 teadIe 2me yards.-- r"iaidmaa I osed u ii iber la oi'Qia e gD line to 4terhad for Mi h.('l[- hN itl!inl'~'i. Frieduniji C- Fuller substituted for Miller. Ful-. 330 M A Y N A R D ST R EE T ier hic ked off over the goal line. ItlOpp; Nickels Arcade p is Minnesota's hall on her own 20 yard line. Peplaw made nine yards m on a right end run. Joesting made'ThanksgivingI12:30-2:00 tI re e yardls andl a first (tOwn. Mur- Tln~iigDne 23- rell went around end on a fake play for 28 vards. bringing the ball to u Michigan's 42 yaid line., On a triple pass, Murrell fumbled andi recover- Sat. Dinner - 6:00-7:30 ed. Stamman intercepted O'Trien's Sun. Dinner 12:30-2:00 lass and was tackled onhis own 40 yardl line as the game ende (wSupper 5:00-9:00 inal Score: :i icisan Wi, Minne.__ ' . ENEo C r tm as etCards Sample books of Personal Cards now ready and - 1- at your service. Leave your order early. av UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE v' '. . 89 77. 54-55 .NTICE STUDENTS! Can make $25.00 per week in spare time. See Mr. Shnierling, Monday 9 to 5. Room 302 Michigan Union.' 53-54. FOUNTAIN PENS All the better makes including the famous Rider "Masterpen. Why not get our skilled service with the pen you buy at the same cost. RIder's Pen Shop 302 State Street t., th., sun. tf. Baron Munch ysen tells of impossi- bilities but 0ting, the International Wizardt, does them. Stage experi- ence. For parties clubs and smok- ers, Call Elting at 4719. 53-54-55. NOTICE-Buy the latest fiction at Biddle's Book Store. 11 Nickels Ar- cade. w., f., sun. tf. TAILORING Students Tailoring Phone 8040 Cor. N. University and Thayer MEN'S SUITS 'Ct:EAKED AND PRESSED, $.25 TROUSERS PRESSED, 20 CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND COATS TREASONABLE PRICES Work Called For And Delivered tf. FOUNTAIN PEN INK We ;pr ofit by your satisfaction. The ink we recommend is first a record ink. It is the best flowing ink and will' not clog the delicate mechan- ism wf your pen. Ask At Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street t., th., sun. tf. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING Promptly and neatly done by compe- tent operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven- teem years. 0.D 4. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store tf. ELSON9 BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, ,per- manent waving, and marcell waving our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room 202. Dial 4404. tf. PAY' YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. Picture Framnes Made To Order We have a complete assort- ment of all new moldings inj 'attractive new designs. U5 EXPERIENCED two payment men to open office covering entire district. Full co-operation and protection. Send $1.00 for supplies and com-; plete information. Clyde A. Ram-I sey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati,' Ohio. tf. WANTED-Two upper class or grad- uate girls to eat with small group at 816 E. Washington St. 52-53-54 MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis- trict managers, organizers experi- enced on two pay plan, also special offers. Write or wire today for real proposition. State fully experience. Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE suite for students, business people, or young couple. Also room mate- wanted. Steam heat. Plenty of hot water. Quiet house. Phone 8544. 422 E Wash- ington. 51-52-53-54-55-56' PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW., Gregory made six yards, trying the Friedman's 30 yard pass placing the FOR RENTi ball on Minnesota's 15 yard line. Stamman carried the ball out of FOR RENT-Large front room, single a bounds. or double, close to campus, 427 Gilbert failed to gain. Stamman Thompson. *53-54-55. failed to gain. A wide lateral pass went over Herrnstein's head, and Min- TWO attractive, single, front rooms. nesota picked up the ball and brought Clean. quiet home. Rent reasonable.!it to Michigan's 42 yard line. The Phone 5346. 923 Greenwood. tf closest Minnesota has gotten to Mich- FOR SALE igan's goal line. A Minnesota pass Was blocked, Lov- FOR SALE-Two tickets. Detroit ette threw Peplaw for a 12 yard loss Symphony, Monday. Phone 21445. when he attempted a pass. MurrellI 53-54. kicked out of bounds on Michigan's eight yard line. Gilbert punted to FOR SALE-1919 Ford Roadster in Peplaw who was tackled on the 50 Igood 01410 tin. at1Thompson, 5551 yard. line. So. Division, Dial 8072, or Univer- y A Minnesota pass was incomplete.j sity 204. tf. Gilbert interceited a Minnesota lpa'v FORD Roadster, 1921. Starter, gen- and rain 65 yards for a toucldown. erator, side curtains, demountable Friedman kicked the goal. Score: rims with good tires. Call J. D. Michigan 28, Minnesota 0. Lindsay, 6943, 1014 Cornwell Pl. Grube substituted for' Flora. Gil- Saturday morning. tf. bert ;kicked off to Peplaw who was tackled by Brown on his own 18 yard NEAR Medical ancl Dental Bldg., new line. Miller substituted for Gilbert. six room house with garage. Good Stamman intercepted a pass and income for small family. Selling on l ran 20 yards to Minnesota's 10 yard account illness. Call 7431. 541 line. Herrnstein lost two yards. Corner Wsint n and DIvisiOn SeICrIGAn MatEacALVOL IN E oIL Sevc adStifcin Wl eYus I BROSU : Jt Corner of Washington and Division Phone 21720 fi Women send their fin- I You Have Probably Often Felt the Need of a Little Spare Capital est things to White Swan for cleaning. They know how care- fnlly every article is Things You Could Do. With a Lit t le Capital It shouldn't be necessary to enumerate the things a little capital will do for one. They should be so evident that anyone would realize them. Yet it seems many forget until the actual need arises, when they find themselves lacking it. It will permit you to marry the woman of your choice. It will give you standing in the community in which you live. It will permit you to visit the thousand and one interesting places of the earth. It wll provide you with a home. It will set you up in a business of your own. It will take care of you in sickness and adversity. It will give you peace of mind. Lastly, it will provide for you in old age and assure your children of an herit- age. Any one of, these should be reason enough to spur one into the desire to accumulate a little money. Together they ought to cure the most malignant case of laziness and indifference that ever existed. Our place is to help you save if you are interested in doing so. If you are in earnest, we will gladly give you all the aid we can. You'll find your savings accumulate with amazing rapidity, once started. At interest, they double and treble, almost before you are aware of it. handled, how satisfac- tory the work will be, how reason able the charge. I I Swing Frames, each.. $1.50 Torchiers, electric, pair ................$5.00 11 Take our tip. future. Begin today to lay a little away for the 11 1 WhhitP Ixran 1: tII.RIIE 11