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,y.1, X0VI.a (i,1 F, 20, 1925

THE MICHTGAN DAIL-Y,,

AX YEME 2. 1i5 H MCIG N -~L

CA UEtdN L AS Sl F I E u TM
COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.
C . w ADVERTISING AT 3 Phi,

We proff, y our satisfaction. Thel
inkwe onrnds first a record'
ink. It is the best flowing ink and!
wvill not clog the delicate mechan-?
isn' of your: pen. Ask At
i Rider's Pen Shop

NO(TIC E
%IIIIISTMAS CARDIS
Personal cards should be ordlered now,
Good wvork requires time. Pri ting
and engraving a specialty. Largest
and finest selection :obtainable.
0. D. AlORRILL,
17 Nickels .Arcade,:
The Typewriter & Stationery Store

ITT TE 1)
AWANTPEDI--- Semr WS1M 5 .t room or
suite in '-rivate family write box 31
k Daily. 55-56-57.
WANTED-Girl to assist with house-;
work; an hour or two each (lay.
!Call 8887. 56-57-58.
MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis-

SPECIAL
Thanksgiving Dinner
S>ERVE1) ATr
Boulevard Inn
From 12:00 to 12:00

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LOST OTICE302 State Street
- - t., th., sun. tf.
)LOST-Clarinet left in Union swim- f FOINTAIN PENSj
mning pool locker last ThrursdayI All the better makes including the; We pay best prices for men's used
nighlt. Reward, Call 6956. 408{ famous Rider "Masterpen."'9Why clothin. Dial 8040.
rinot get our skilled service with Students' Tailor ing{
Thomipson. 55-56-57. th e o u ttesm ot Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer
Riders FenShopt., th., sat. tf.
LOST-'W-Wite gold wrist watch, set RiderStaen Soreet___ _____________
withs 302irsStatetntiStreetd:,WE tak,; pride in the quality (of our
w lt Hairs,SBestatil eard. ' t, th., sun. tf. work. You should take pride in our
1Iu. 21716. TYVPEWRITING IIfEG. WI~G podcs e cater to the studentj

WATCH REPAIRING
Efficiernt work at reasonable prices
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S University.
t., f., sat. tf.
ATTENTION fraternities and sorori-
ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee.
Per pound 45c.j The Schultz Groc-'
Cry. t.,th., tf .

LOS >T-Pair of glasses between(l
*A',h.tenaw and the Library, lastl
Tuel sday night. Call-. 9G17.
- 56-57-58.

Promptly and neatly done by compe-'
tent operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-a
teen years.
0. D. MORRILL,

trade as well as the town residents.NOIEMnsrpstewienb
You are request~ed to visit our shop NTC,-aucit yerte.b
at your earliest convenience, experienced operators at iddle's
ARNOLD IBook01 Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade.

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LOT.-011Cigarettle Case. Mime,-' 17Nickels arcade,
gramed . . 0D1. Cal Cooper,j The Typewriter- & Stationery Store
1 17. iiuwardl. 56-57-58, tf.
LOST-Cold wrist watch, Initial R. ESNBAT SO.Lniper-
P'. (,. (Call 6723. 56-57, manent waving, and marcell waving
- -_______- our specialty. 319 S. Main. Roomj
PO;E10,loemAle, seven months_ 202. Dial 4404. t._
ols oa e f1 1on Geddles and lIar- SIAB'L O,10S anS.
yard 'Lic, iAondjay. Reward.,SCITeBRE&SN10S.MiSt
,7r ? r 7;1. Tf e popular place for all kinds of
IPhone 9770For,7.11. tf.,

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Rebuilt and second hand of all makes

WANT1 'ED

bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, replaired and rebuilt. Larg-'i WANTED-Girls for. relief selling ,dur-
est stock and best service depart-l ing noon hours daily. Apply imme-
mnent in Ann Arbor.. diately at office. Mack & Co. tf
0. D. MORRILL, -
17 Nickels Arcade, -
The Typewcriter & Stat:ionery Store EXPERIENCED. two, payment men to
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona ! open office covering, entire district.

enced on two pay plan, also special: Thursday, November 26th
offers. Write or wire today for real: ___________________________________________
p ro p o sition . S tate fu lly ex p erien ce. ,,Cy e A a s y 5 2 p r l c ,
Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. lli1i111111111 1111iI il1111111111111111!11 1111111N 1!
FOR RR NT-Roomns at 422 .T-'.W",1-!r-.
ngon Dian844. t___ SPECIAL, FLASHLIGHT
TWO attractive, single, front rooms.
Clean, quiet home. Rent reasonable. - .
Phone 5346. 923 Greenwood. tfw and,~'
FOR SALE-
FORD Rtoadster, 1921. Starter, gen-OUT;DE PIC URE
erator. sde curtains, (demountable Y"'DO~XIIIN
rimy Nvith good ti;res. Call J. D. -
Lindsay, 6543, 101.1 Cornwell .-
Saturday morning. -tf.
-Mueoprcial Your opportunity to obtain a lasting re-
FOR SALE-$70 Tueop atialy« :
new, size 40. Price $20. Phone 'Inf.nm rance of that fraternity or sorority
LeBoeuf, 4772, at noon or evening. hoe p alty. Alxso outside groups of
55-56-57. -
___________________________ reunionis af ter the games.
FOR. SALE--Havelin Platter, Chest
weights, sanitary cot, library table "
with book case ends. C.all 5165. .
55-56-57. LYNDON& iCOMPANY
FR SL-newo Potbe 719 Not niversity Ave. Phone "4514
Typewriter. Late model, $30. Call -
at Health Service Desk. v6-57-58..
FORD ROADSTER-Less than o1ne.
year old. Will sell very reasonably.
Fine shape with extras. Cl" .er I Read Thie Daily "Classified" Columns
Dial 21682. 57.

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LTs - Lu ml terjaclt shirt containing
st ;;r('sIn Waterman gym. Finder
1.O sereurn to W. Freeman, 539
,jl ;, > Th ;sn 1t. Phone 8039. 57.
LOS ,T'C;old1 wrist watch between
Was hi (,.i i nd Couzens' Hall find-
er etun to R.L . Kerr, 423t. Re-
ward.57-58.
NOTI CE
r'A IY.CR1NG
Students. Tailoring Pbtone 8040
C or. N. l~tuivmrity and Tliayer
qjN'S _S CLEANED) AND
VRESSED, $1.25
TROUERSPRESSED, 20C
CLEANI NG1, PRESSING, .REPAIRINGI
AND ALTERING A- SPECIALTY
14LSO'0LAD)IES DRESSES AND
COATS
FRFA ONABLE PRICE'S
Work ( 'aled For And .Delivered
tU.
NOTICE-B~uy the latest fiction at
Riddle's Book Store. 11. Nickels Ar-
cade. w., 'f., sun. tf.

(muscalinistrumients. It pays to
trade here. th., f., sat., tf.
NOTICE-Martha Washington Sew ing
!Cabinets solid Mahogany at $18.50.*
jWrought Iron Bridge Lamps with
Parchment Shades at $2.75.-Koch
and Henne, 300 S. Main St. 57.
For every article for sale, there is
a buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds.

FOUNT"IAI N PEN ZE1PAJN(r
We skillfully repair your pen the
same lay you bring it. Why send
it away and wait.
Rider's Pen Shop
3102 State Street
t., th., sun. tf.
P'AY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

Fill co-operation, and protection.
Send $1.00 for. supplies? and com-1
plete information. Cl:Oyde A. R3am- I
sey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati,
Ohio. tf.
WANTED-STUDENTS
Can make -$25 per week in spare
time. See Mr. Shmerling, -Firday, 0
to 5. Room 302, Michigan Union..-

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ChrisM as reti g ard,
Sample books of Personal Cardls now ready and at
your service. Leave your order early.
UNIVERSITY
-W A 1. 45 BOOK STORE 1

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Seeo.,,gTis P1ay fLov'e

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STATEMENT:.

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we've seen it and heard it, but words fail us in describing it for you.
The New Brunswick Panatrope is not a phonograph-it is not a radio.

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It is a distinctly new

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and different musical instrument.

It is capable o f tonal effects never before approached. It can be

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throttled to the finest musical whisper or it can be amplified to volume which will fill the largest
public hall in the city in the furthermost corner., It will more than serve the function of the small
orchestra in the private home, parties in fraternitie s, restaurants, and other public places.
As soon as Panatropes are available from ih e Brunswick factories (which we expect will be
very soon) we are planning to stage public demonstrations by whiich we can easily prove the extrava-
gant statements we are making here. We wish especially to show them to fraternities and it is our
intention to loan them upon request for parties, where they will more than fill the bill of the present
expensive orchestra. If interested' in such a proposition, get, in touch with us soon.

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Signed,
HARVEY STOFFLET,

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J. H. PAYNE.

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ITS A REGULAR TYPHOON OF LAUGHTER!
-'EVA S.AEA -NOVAK
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
WUJERTII SYMPHONIC HAL ROACHl presets
OR H S R H P N SfN. D. Falcon, Director uRINf
WURLITZER ORGAN ® HN
William Skeat, Organist '1..U.BUES'
SUNDAY-RIN.-TIN-TIN i "THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA"

The Stoflet Phono Shops

616 E. Liberty St.

110 E. Washington St.

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