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LC2 1'h~rot-d l rf gold glasses. FOR ENT-Roams at 422 E. Washl-
I rbhy'ID.IIl j) casD.!Return ingteon. -Dial 8544. tf
l:11, 9 tlii Uni rsity. C:lI 71:039 , tkfor'- __ _______
r t It ward. 61-62. TWO at'Y'. Actve, single, front rooms.
C:lean, quiet home. Rent reasonable.
c asATC ne:'riayevnig, Pone 5346. 923 GQeenwtood. 6.
V~ a gft ~ ral rwardl. FlOR tRENT-- -Furnish ed apartment,
(' ,l "VZ.1. Dor:n , phone C3 :. loweor (duplex, fouir roomsad 1hauh.,
Headed For One Of Uncle Sam'"s Battles hips
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LO;'iT-- Gold .ring set' with ruby, on
1 'c aerd±y mornig,' in1first' 4oor
la v ,tory of Michigan jUnion. Call
M lpin, 8420.. Reward. 61.
NOTICE
PIIM~SCHINESE
Now on 01 display. at (938 Church St.-
Be.,ads s, Choisonne, Laces, Lin-
ens1 andi Jewetlry from China. Mrs. H.
B. Merits.61-62-63.
T!I"?E WR1TING & MINEOGRAPHING
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-
teen ye~rs.
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t905 Forest. Phone 6137. 61-62-6.3
FOR RENT- Heated garage at 2037
Geddes Ave. Ilihoue 21826. 61.1
FOR REliNT-1-ate model, heated, clos-I
ed car. Lowest rates in city. 1303I1
Abigger cigar atth same
price simply cannot be made
of such
choice tobaccos.
0. D. MORILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery
Store
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ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-
manent waving, and marcell waving
our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room
202. Dial "4404. tf.
NOTICE-Watch Repairing-All kinds
watches,. clocks and jewelry re-
pairedl, work guaranteed:, T. H.
Tibbals, registered optometrist, 903
Mary. Phone 3283. 61-62.
We pay best prices for men's used
clothing. , Dial 8040).
S -ident Tailoring,
Cor. N. IUniv. and Thiayer. 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.
ARN OILD
Mtate St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf.
TYP~EWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est tock and best service depart-
inent in Ann Arbor.,
0. D. MORRILL,.
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: L. C..9mith & :Corona
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F'OUNTAIN IPEN REPAIRING
We skfillfully repair_ your pen the
same day you. bring it. Why. send'
it aw~ay lt~d wait.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 State Street
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CHRISTMAS CARDS
Personlal cards should be ordered now.
Coodl work requires time. Printing
and -engraving a specialty. Largest
and finest selection obtainable.
0. D. MORRILL,
S17 Nickels Arcade,
The~ Typewriter & Stationery Store
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TAILORING
Studen~ts Tailoring Phone 8040
Cor~. N. University and. Thayer
MEN'S ,SUITS >CLEANED AND
PRESSED, $1.25.
TROUSERS PRESSED,. 20c
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
AND ALTERING A, $PECIAILTY
AL$SO LADIES DR-ESSES AND
COATS .
RE? ASON ABLE PRJ CES;
Work Called For And Delivered
sun., W., f.-tf.
N~OTIC~E-Buy; the latest fiction at
?fIliddle's hook Store. 11 Nickels Ar-
cado. w., f.,. sun. tf.
WAN TED
W ilm ot. Dial 429. 61-62-6.. I:., ......:::>::.::::::::::.::"::":::.:..:".::.:: ,
F1-OR RENT-Newly decorated fur- ..
nishied four room apartment. Phone These two giant torp~edoes, cos'ing $3,0J00 each and o; thec type esi gued tto'sink the larger types of war-
4377. 59-60-61. ships with a single hit, are headed for one of Uncle Sam's dreadnaughts, fired from the dlestroyer Preston.
But they are (dummy torpedoes without explosives. They are equipped with steam turbine engines which drive
FOR SALE them tow ard the object shirt. Special soft metal noses on the torpedoes eliminate chance of harm to the target
FORDRoadter 192. Strte, ge- ~and the tubes float to the surface after they hit.
erator, side curtains, demountableI LOCAL ARTISTS E H IT ARRA Y ! work is in his charcoalpotasof
rims with good tires. Call J. D., Carlton Angell andl Nelson Chang.
Lindsay, 6943, 1014 Cornwell Pl. OF WIORKS A T MIEMJORIAL HALLk With the charcoal he has mastered the
Satrda monin. i. ________________ability to catch the spirit and tej
character of his subject. Ills work~
FOR SALE-An antique rosewood\ (By V'ugene H. (Intekinst) ! perfection. His coloring is very good, shows promise of greater things.
buffet $35. Duplex fireless cooker, By the multitude of exhibitions in especially that of the face. His best' (Continued on Page Eight)
two well, largest size, $12.. Mrs. the west gallery of Alumni Menmoriall
Haisley. Phone 305. 61-62. hall, which was opened to the pub- I
lic today, one would gain the impres-'i
FOR SALE-Remington portable type- sion that Ann Arbor is the art center
writer. Call Pock, 5484 after 7 p. mn. of the midldle West. There are 252,
6162. entries of work done by local artists, II flSic k1e crd s
FOR SALE-1920 Essex Roadster with .ohpoesoa n mtulse
winter and summer tops, mechani- i th catalogue and a dozen or more
callyperfet, ceap. all 817.t were entered too late to be list- YuSol
call pefec, ceap C 0-681-6. ( ed. As a whole, the work, judging byi
____________60-61-62.________ I two standards, as one must in a mixed YiSk
FOR SALE-Kodak like new, 2C I exhibit, is well done and interesting.
Autgrphc Jnirals Txeo, The show is variety incarnate.l
size 38, reasonable. 504 LawrenceSujcsilde vryhn img- 2964 Look W~ho's Here-Fox Trot
St. Iable, from hooked rugs, pottery, luster-
___________61._____ ware, and portrayals of still life to Barn Barn Bamy Shore-.Fox Trot
FOR SALE-Victrola practically new. portraits and landscapes. Oil, water
Will sell reasonable for quick sale. color, pastel charcoal, pencil, pen QtAh'Oresa
Call 9352, 413 S. Division. and ink, etchings, photographs, color-
61-62-63. e(d pencil, plaster, and burnt clay are
the mediums used. Then there is 2967 What Could Be Sweeter Than You--Fox Trot
Th e tnvariety shown in the exhibitor s them- The Dance from Down Yonder
Turks T r ae selves. Outside of the profession als,
. jthere are Nelson Chang, a graduate( Bennie Krueger 's Orchestra
To efy L eagufesuetichmsr;AboeC
,Pastudent i mistr;D AmbWroe C.(
LONDON, Dec. 1.-The Westtmins- LomPack, pos sr ofDr. yWarreny;. These numbers are produced under the new electrical re
ter Gazette says an. exceedingly grave Otto Stahl, piano teacher in the Schoolj
situation has arisen regarding the (dis- of Music; Wilfred B. Shaw, editor of
pute between Great Britain and Tur- the Alumnus; Shirley W. Smith, see-
key over the Mosul frontier and that ertary of the University; Frank E.012h So fe
there is serious danger of war. Robbins, assistant to the President;
The Turks, declare the newspaper,,. and the remainder of the amateurs
are resolved should the final decision are made up of local women and stuz-
of the League of Nations be against dents.
them and in the absence of any pro- Among the non-professional entries, 6 16 EAST LIBERTY STREET.
posal being advanced to meet their' the work of John Koch andl Nelson N.
demands, that they will invade Irak Chang were the most interesting be- ____________________________________
and seize Mosul. cause of the men who did them. John ________ _ ..___________________________________
"The Turkish army, numbering Koch, who is a 15 year old high school
about 300,000, on a peace footing," the boy, has eight portarits hung, two of
Westminster Gazette adds, "is well charcoal and six pastels. His work H
prepared and has ample stores and is remarkable for one so young. 'In, [f
amnunition. A large well equipped the handling of heads, he is almost ~I
Turkish force already is onb the Irak technically perfect, although the hair'li
frontier." at times looks almost artificial in its
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Then you'll bhe set for a good, full
meal - your stomach refreshed and.
ready-your appetite pleasantly stirn.
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WRIGLEY'S cleanses the teeth,
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WANTED-Girls for relief selling 'dur-
ing coon hours: daily. Apply immne-
diately at office. Mack & Co. tf
WANTED-Student barber,, must be
first class, chance for good money.
,state and Packard St. 61.
EXP14 i 'NCEtD two payment men to ;
open office covering entire district.1
Full co-operation and protection.!
Send $1.00 for supplies and com-
plete information. Clyde A. Ram-I
sey, 25-2 7 Opera Place, Cincinnati,I
(V Oio . tf.
WANT I D-Dressmaking.; Relining!
,ots indat( ring. Phone 9352.
MAGAZtNE men, crew manager§, dis-
trict "managerS, org-anizers experi-
ened on two pay plan, also special
offers. Write or wire today for real
proposition. State fully experience.
Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,
Cinicinnati, Ohio. tf.
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