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'TUESDAY, NOVE]MBERt 24. 1925

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TIfF MICMLTGAN DAILY

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C"LASS I F'IE COLUMN
'GLOSCLOSL$
All P.M C DVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

INOTICE
Personal cardls shiould 1)be ordleredl now%.
Good wXork requires time'. Print, in i
and engraving a sp~ecially. La-test.
and !finest seletion Otif~)0
0. D. lMIO RILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The T1ypewvriter. & Stationery ztOre
j IiTh 1 ' V.

LOSS'
LOST--Clarin'et lift in Union swim-
m iing ,pool lock.r last Thursday
night,. Thvard. C all* 6956. 40S.
L Thompson. 55-56-57.

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'' FOUNTAIN PEN INK
3We profit by your satisfaction. The
ink we recommirend is, first a record
ink. It is the best flowing ink and
will not clog the delicate medhan-E
lism of your pen. Ask At
l Rider's Pen Shop
302 State Street
t., th., sun. - tf.

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W\AIN-'. --1 Port'able I vpev.riter. lPre-
} eya blv (t'orona ?"17. Adflres:
x 80.55
CnIn 2311 $25 DcJi~frT' weekin spare
time, "See mr. Shmlerliflg, Firday, 9
to 5. Room 302, 2vichiganL1I 'ni1).
t55-5.MAGAZINE nmen, crew managers, (is-
trict managers, or ani erS experi-
enceed on two pay ;lan, also special
off'ers. Write or wire toda Iy for real
1"-n;osit on. Stte ully experience'.

-asitenaw Apt. Call S8619.

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'xWO ()attractive, shi gI,eIron I r1'C) -l
Cenqut inol nPhone 53-16. 923 Greeniwood. ;if

WANTED-Girls for relief selling dur-

LOST-On Packard Road,
Ypsi'nti and, Ann Arbor,s
lea'tlie~rtrayelling bag.
Call 8217, L. L. Osborn.

between
a brown
Reward:
55.

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wallet containing_ sum of1 TYPEWRITING & 311IEGRAPIIINGI

money and Michigan-Minnesota
ticket. Please return to 1524 Ged-
des end receive reward. 55.

LOST+Small black pocketbook, con-
taining several articles. Please .re-
turn to 3458. 53-54-55.
LOST j-Square silk paisley scarf, blue
with' white border, valuable as gift.
]reward. Call J. Hollander, 22244.
53-54-55
LOST-j-White gold; wrist watch, set
with sapphires. Substantial reward.
\Virginia Harris, Betsy Barbour,
Bowie. 21716.
LOST-,-A sapphire ring, white goldl
setting. Day of Ohio State game.;
Reward. Call Nolan, 5870.
54-55-56,
LOST-+--A; green gold pencil with ini- j
tials~ G. L. H1. Was lost Friday in
vicinity of Angell Hall. Kindly call
8977' 54-55j
NOTICEl
FOUNTAIN PENS
All il e better makes including the
famous Rider "Masterpen." Whyj
-not Pget our skilled service with
the 'pen you buy at the same cost.
Rider's Pen Shop'
S 302 State Street
t., th., sun. tf.

Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.,
College work a specialty for seven-
teen years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store

ins; noon hours daily. Apply imr-no- r Clydoe A. loamseY. 25-27 Opera Place,
diafely at office. M',ack & Co. tf Cincinnati,- Ohio. tf.
FOR REST
EXPERIENCED two payment men to !_______
open office covering entire district.! ATTRACTIVE) .suite for students,
Full co-operation and protection. IlbusineOs people, or y'oung couple.
Send $1.00 for supplier; ando con-; Als!o room mate wanted. Steam
plete information. Clyde A. Ram-; heat. Plenty of hot watef. Quiet'
sey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati, house. Phone 8544. 422 E Wash-
Ohio. tli. in;;ton. 51-52-f 3-54-55-56
ANTED-Senior wants room or FOR RENT-Large front room, single
suite in ;private family write hoax 31 or double, close to campus. 427
Daily. 55-56-57. Thompson. 53-54-55.

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!FO.1tSALE-1 919 Foi-d I11Utel is
g xood(l ondition. ('all Thlompsoni, sto
So. Division, Dal )072, or Univ'er-
sity 204. tf
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BEST PICS
For Mlen's Used Clothing.
Plione 4314 '11F) W. Washingtonl
It. BIENJAMIN
CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE 1D,' N;

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i"'~~ IMEXICO CITY.-The unemployment
- itation in Mexico is acute. The
I 's'. 1 aI tV g t' eneral Confederation of Workers an-
0 H."~L t )l nounces that more th'an 42,000 faml-
x' D )&W L l ) lies in the federal district in which
7, i 0>1 1'1 WQII I, Mxico City is situated, and 'almost
a rla r m~o a I'.1000() families in other parts of
i\e \ico are without means of support
1(2' )$ Iiso:'w. ~ andc unable to obtain employment.
3 50-7. COP'ENHAGEN.-The former dowa1-
- !!Ter empress of Russit, Maria' Feodo-
s~V Vl- ,r cet ovna, regarding whose condition auxa-
cXs~~ ,,'1l1''~t , lhlrjal vjl as felt Sunday, was sufficiently
\\:lv.&'~ ('OS. 115 15. recovered today to take a short, walk
55-5ti-57, !a;round the palace.

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ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-
manent waving, and marcell waving
Sour specialty. 319 S. Main. Room

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202. Dial 4404.

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NOTICE
SWe pay best prices for men's used
clothing. Dial 8040.
Students' Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Th'ayer
t., th., sat. tf.
WE take pride- in the quality of our
'work. You should take pride in our
!products. We cater to the student,
trade as well as the town residents.
!!You are requested to visit our shop
at your earliest convenience.
ARNOLD
State St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf.
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING
We skillfully repair ' your pen the
same day you bring it. Why send
it away and wait.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 State Street
t., th., sun. tf.
WATCHL REPAIRINGj
Efficient work at reasonable pricesj
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S University.
t., f., sat. tf.

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GUY WVOOLFII'OK & Co.
336 Southl State Street
Ann, Aritor, !.liclk.
'fasts and Patterns cxclusiue& our own des Ugn

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The
DIANNER SUIT
SCUT precisely according to
conservatively correct ideas&
in notch and shawl collar
models. Tailored in the
LUXENBERG way of fab-
rics which insure excellent
wear.
$3950
NAT LUXENBERG & BROS.
Next Si-,ow-ng at
SGA-,,,PUS BOO"TERY, 3 S. State
Frijd ly and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5
Our style tuemo. book sent free on requ~est

e!very Stetson is a masterpiece
of the hatter's art -- carefully
made by those who know how.
STTSN HATS
Styled for young men

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Baron ' Munchaysen tells -of impossi-
bilities but Elting, the International
Wiwi d, does them. Stage experi-i
enc'. For parties clubs and smok-1
ers, 'Call Elting at 4719. 53-54-55.1
" TAILORING
Students Tailoring , Phone 8040
(Jor K. University and. Thayer
J1e' S SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSED, $1,25
TRiOUSERS PRESSED, 20c
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY
AIPO LADIES DRESSES AND
COATS
REASONABLE PRICES
Wdik Called For And Delivered
tf.
Reaid the Want Ad s

WHITEHOUSE & HARDY
INC OR PORATED
BROADWAY AT 40TH STREET 144 WEST 42"D STREET
-METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BL.DG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING
84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET

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ATTENTION fraternities and sorori-
ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee.
Per pound 45c. The Schultz Groc-
ery. t., th., tf.
NOTICE-Manuscripts typewritten by
experienced operators at Biddle's
Book Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade.
- TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makesj
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter' & Stationery Store
Dealer; _L.C:. Smith & Corona
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rist Cards
Sample books of Pesi a Cards now ready and at
vorir ervic- ®L<v .your order early.

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BOOK STORE3

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We Have
Always:,Pleased
TUTTL E' S.
LUNCH ROOM
338 IMYNARD

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took home Blackstone.

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Keeps Tour Hair Wkeat-
cRich-nlooknc, and

I Orderly

P your hair lacks natural gloss
ILand lustre, or.- is difficult to
keep in place, it is very easy to
'give it that rich, glossy, refined
c ad orderly appearance, so essen-
tial to well-groomed men.
SJust rub a little Glostora
tfhrough your hair once or twice
Sweek,-or after shampooing,and
your hair will then stay, eac~h day,

0 %, rovb w, 0' P'

-. (She confided in the clerk)
"li s birthday's tomorrow, and I want
to get him a box of really fine cigars.
Cig ars that don't smell bitter--or litter
the house with ashes. He's my husband-
but--sometimes I wonder if he's really
,,-art about cigars." And then she took
home lBlackstones.
Birthday givers: here's something to
remember. The smoke of every Blackstone
is mild and fragrant-ioo0% Havana filler
cVc, -crd with silky Sumatra wrapper. 41~
- ys free drawing. A/ways even burning.
/lxys holding its wrapper and ash.
IBlackstone was a fine cigar 52 years

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you life, whether brushed lightly
or combed down flat.
If you want your hair to lie
down particularly smooth and
tight, after applying Glostora,
simply moisten your hair wvith
water before brushing it.
A large bottle of Glostora costs
but a trifle at any drug store.

.Havana's best
J nl in~. kn nxat

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