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SIJNDA, SP~ TE ,12

THEF MICHIGAN DAILY

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CLOSES CLOSES
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brio wnit (>11 a1r:,ulro~dneek. Ans-
won;~ to name "W\olf."' Ret urn to
51 i7 . SL ate. Li>'erail reward.
Si~~n- ;VL~t 1i n on second floor
of AngelilHail. Re~turn to Gladys
Focrd, 7614.
ICL1y RliNG with1 Ford keys on it. Re-
tturijS gnia Phi Epsilon house. Dial

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NOTICE
INK7
Secure yourself against loss off your,
notes. Use our ink. It won't',wah
off, when set. RIDER'S 2
SHOP 302State 'St.
FORD REPAIR Work dlone at reason-'
able prices. All work guaranteed.1
Triangle Garage. 222 Detroit St. f

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I roil.( Cc-, _ r o ' of Mi;cwill
L(' a .1~ o:ii , :i!:no, fand h7arony t
207 N Mai. J~al 473.1.

.'' -Iidr outan pen f(en2graed
T ', c h-. of iita naid Pipe Organ. (i i. X;Asc)1 "il hn
i'o-mcrly on fa cullty at S-Ilool of; 540
MI'~~i and pupil of Za cSlhitirlky, LOS'!--A Slver fox futr on Tues. or
iea.Studio 61.0T)+'. Liberty St. XX e. of last week. Finder call
A"t. S. Phone '3566. hYel.en Bl3ackzwoorl Phone 21241.

1,(,( y (quest ion : 'What do you
think 'of President Little?
Whier2 ake 1: In general library.
The Miswers : Ivan Challis, '27.-
"President. Little will bring honor to
0Aoilte University and himself. Hl
pcsses a human oarnestness and a
quality of, perc'eption always (leir-l
able. We can 'look for big things from
him and' I believe we will not be dis-
appointedl.

EXPERT lMARCEILLE I'WORK
Bentley Beauty Parlor
106 E. Liberty
Call 6373 for appointment
FOUNTAIN 13;':N
Bu~y your Fountain Pens where you;
get the good repair service.° RID-
ER'S PEN SHOP, 302 State St.

Thursday
0th eylORHSA
GUY MAIER, Pianist PALMER, CHRIST IAN, Organist
8 P. M. WALTER AMROSCH, Conductor
Tuesday JOH N
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fALL MOD)ELS--A big bunch of good
Fords to choose from, everythingl
later than 1922. Open and closed
models. 'We bought these cars at
' the right price andI can :sell them atl

Ridler'sidseun 230 drops ink ca-

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pacity aro. selling fast. Have you Moi Kee H-u, '27.-Our new president
got yours? RP'IIIEWS PEN STIOP,j is a man of action, possessing dynam-
302 State St.:'is torce and straight-forwardness of

FONANPN 011S-Iiecpinly11= lie.rs The new Two-In-One Fountain l)ien is Come in andl look them over.
no longer an experiment. It is hold-; NIXON'S
~ing up splendidly. Fill with water' Open Evenings
and write with real ink. 'We'll be1 416 So. Main Phone 6914
glad to demonstrate. Also ordlinary_
fountain~ pens. S. A. Moran, 711 N.' FOIl)3 Coupe,$5 cash. Call. ;594,
Univ., Room 2.('.1dT--

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FOUN'TAIN PEN REPAIRING~
gxpert factory workmen do your re-
pairing all makes. 24 hour service
at ;RIDER'S PEN SHOP, 302 State
Streets

$ AiN'T'ED)

WA NTED-Ro sponsible mnarried stu-
dent to care for farnape, sidewalksl
etc., for part payment of rent. D~iall
7013 before 5 P. 14. Ralph T. Swezey.

OQCKSMITH-All kinds of trunk andt jTENOR SOLOIST wanted for church
door. keys. Keeler. Phone 7325. iIvwor k. 312 South Division St. Dial
I- 1 6323.
SFIRST CLASS CHEF with refer- --
ence' wants a position in a fratern- BOAR]'1--~For small number in private;
ity 'house. Phone 6026, 520 D)etroit family. Strictly home cooking.J
St. ($n.50. 1007 Monroe.
MvEMBERSH-IP IN University Golf ~t hr rn
club for fall term, $15. Only limit- f suite with seeond year medic. Rent
ed number left. Course located onj inasonable. Phone 22352. 425 S.
State St. South at Ferry Field. 1 Divis ion

Why 11ot buy a typewriter? Buy one
chea p from us and quite likely sell
it at the e price at endi of scluool
year $15.00 up. Lcok over our line.
S. A. M'voran, 711 N. Univ., 2nd floor.
FOR SALE-York C-Melody Sax. Dial
9832, -or inquire 312 E. Jefferson.
Cheap.
FOR SAEP-2 1922 Ford tourings in'
A-1 mechanical condition. De-j
mountable rims, start ers, new cord
tires. Both ownedl by mechanic.
j$50 and $75 apiece. Call 9588.
FOR 'SALE-Chevroilet sedan in good
running order.. Call evenings. M.
1,. Johnson, R. F. D. 'No. 8. Phone
I715-F5.
REGCISTERED Germ an Police dog 4
mos. old. Ilause broken. $50.00.
Call 8552. Must be sold this week.
FOR SALE --,Gibson Tennor Banjo
andl case $50.00. 1030 Oakland Ave.
FOR SALE - Mason H-amlin grand
piano, intermedliate size. Phone
3627.
FOR SALE-A ntique mahogany bu-
reau, melodeon desk, mahogany
fiddle-back chairs, bric-a-brac.
Phone 21082.
FOR SALE-Two year Boston Bull
terrier, femnale. Registered and
pedligreed. 644-R -"psi, 807 Pearl
St.;

TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT
Investigate our new rental prices
various makes of* typewriters.
A. Moran, 711 N. Univ., 2nd floor.

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Wa~ANTED--- Upperciass or Gra du ate
twomien to eat withIia, small group at
316 E. AWashingti-on St.

purpose,.lie has strong convictionsE
and invites judgment on his deeds en-
tirely by their merits. This mian of
action has the squareness of the sci-
entist and the liberality of the schol-
F rances Mitchell, '26. - President
Little realizes his duties and respon-
sibilities and will do his best for
Michigan.
CGerdon K. Lindley, Grad.-President
Little is a man of moderation, pos-
sessing a valuable fund of knowledgeI
and, experience necessary for a sane
and sensible administration. In life
he can distinguish the wheat from the
chaff and'-his influence should result
in a healthy growth of such ideals
as make an institution a credit to
itself and' to the state.
Isabelle Smith '26.-PresidIent Little
has a wonderful personality. His in-
teresting speech at convocation, I
knew, has won for him the friendship
fof the student body. As time passes,
I feel sere that my first impression
will be doubly true. President Little
has already found his place with the
students.
Blanchard Leaves
For Traffic Meet
Arthur ElI. Blanchard, professor ofj
highway engineering and highway
5't
transport, left Ann Arbor recently to
attend the meeting of, Secretary of
Commerce Hoover's committee on
'"Metropolitan Traffic Facilities,"!
which convened in Washington, D. C.,
Frid(ay.
DAIY .T OLTTS
The Michigan Daily offers the
members of its staff an enjoyable
way of spending surplus time
and practical work in journal- I
ism.'- A few' more mnen and 'wow-
men are needed for the editorial
staff. "All persons interested are
requested to see the News Edi-
tor of The Daily at its offices
on Maynard street, from 3 to 5
Io'clock any afternoon this week.

8 P. M.

LAURI KENNEDY. Violoncellist
EDWIN SNEIDE, Pianist

Monday
8 P. MC. OSSIP GABRILOWI T'S H Conductor
Friday
A&uVllr~usuE
8 P.M. Belgian Baritone
Tuesday WALTE
8 P.M. Pianist

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Wv'ANTEI)D-Rooinmate wanted.

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N ~ OTICE-A student in large front
suite desires a room-mrate. $4 each.
One block south of campus. 721
Monroe. Phone 7981.
130ARD-Goo'd home cooked meals.1
618 Packard.
TAILORINGi
tudents Tailoring Phone 8041'
~.Cor N. University and..Thiayer
HEN'S SUITS CLEANED) AND
Y PRESSED), $1.25
TROUSERS PRESSED), 20~c
'LEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRI[NG
AND ALTERING. SPECIALT1Y
~ also
~LADIES FURS, DRESSES ArNI)
COATS
REASONABLE PRICE S
HASSSELBACK'S Dining Room, 337
4'Thompson,. opens Sunday, Sept. 27.
T~ables reserved. Home cooked meals.
'None better. Prices reasonable.
FOR RENT
FbR RENT-Comfortably furnished
'~double rooms for students at rea-
sonable rates. 314 E. Washiiigton.
FO 1kR RENT-Suite of two rooms ad-
"jacent to campus, accommodates!
either two at eight dollars or three
at nine. Phone 8035. 219 S. Thayer.
FOR RENT-Suite of rooms, will ac-
'commodate three boys. Very com-
'fortable and large. Well lighted.
.719 Church.
LARGE Study room in private home
for two men. Steam heat and fine
sn leeping porch on Catherine one
Sblock',fromn State. Dial 9571..
FOR RENT-Room and board in pri-
vate family. Hot and cold water in
Krooms. Complete $9.00. 310 Ei. Lib-
erty.
,I+ OR RENT-Two double rooms, near
mthe engineering shops, comfortable
and well heated. $4 a week. 514!
Church.

$3 per week fof' two rooms. Situa-
tion 1 1-2 blocks front campus. Ap-
ply 13835 Geddes Ave.
BLt1)G CLERKt\--hours 1 to (0 p. in.i
Lady preferred, but can use. man.
Apply 213 S. IMain, Sunday fromt 3
to 4 p). m:
VANTED---Young instructor (male)
(esires instructor or upperclass-
man to share apartment. Reason-
able. Call 107 Economics Building
9 to 10 Moniday or Tuesday.
WANTED--Studenrt washing. Called
for and deliver,.1, hone 7992.
f-HEMSTITCHING, Picot edge, silver
and gold thread work. White 'Sew-
ing Machine Co. 205 E. Washzing-,
ton. Dial 9714.
MAN, midldle aged, active, for light
illeasant outside work. Permanent
jposition in Ann Arbor. Emmons
Co., Newark, New York.

Monday MMndy..U
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OSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Piano Soloist '
8 P. M. VIC'TOR KOLA R, Conducting

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fiurday and Sunday
c("'t your a irlph me ride nlow,
$ a~5 ecl pnssenger. Two lpas-
semigers at a t kme. Just east of
Ann Arbor on the Ypsi roadl.

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FRRENT-Suite of rooms for aI
couple or business women, also
single room. 417 South Division,
Phone 21974.
YOR RENT-Large room one block
- from campus. Private entrance,
steam heat, bath. No other room-
o rs Rent very reasonable. 5481
Church Street, Apartment B.
'TWO ROOMS and kitchenette nicely
Sfurnished. Convenient to campus
a.nd hospitals. Ten dollars per week.l
~;109 N. Thayer. Dial 7445.I
eURNISHED Apartments and light-
h ~ousekeeping rooms. Dial 7013 be-;

8PM.An Opera in Two* Acts-Donizetti
WIL LIA~ WADE HINSHAW OPERA COMPANY
'IIILAI'D LERTBERG, lunsical Director THOMAll S iHct RANAHAN, Tenor
11_ A> ' L HUN T.IIN GTON, Soprano LE()1 D ERIA POLlS, Baritone
EI"AI- NO AAL X 3ANCE, M~ezzo-Contralto FRANCIS TUXI1I, Basso
Friday
8 .M.'AAT EAES LEVEY, First Violin IL. WALDO WARNER, viola
''aSI .il 'R W PEIE, Second Vho~Un C. WARW('iCKEVANS, Violoneello
Wednesday A-
8P.M.
L 'HI. MELLIUS CHRISTIANSEN, Conductor
Mail O1rders for Tickets ill Be Fifled and Filled in. Order

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f'ore 5 P. M. Ralph T. Swezey.
SOUTH Suite and'single room. Steam1
hteat. Hot water all the time. 311
-TWhompson St.
ROOMlI-New home, residential sec-
~tion. No other roomers. 1043 Mar-
t~in Place.s
FO~R RENT-Large east room. Steam I
'heat. Phone 8544 or 9714. 422 7.,S

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and.Dle icacy-Be femm ed

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