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MIDhAYDT Li f M ,A 4, i1r2

THE MICHIGAN D~A I I N

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Aw . PAMIADVERTISINGA B
LOST WANTED
L~j?+hv: ~ c. Se containing
~l2;A5~ndsil~erpen and pencil: WANTED--Girls for relief selling dur-1
1 ', 'ren E'ldg. and Barbour; lig noon hours daily. Apply imme- I
t ia 7111t 63-64-65. diately at office. Mack & Co. tfi
LOT (aed or Stolen on Nov. 25,i 1
Ii~li~O!~wath i sivercas. XPE'RII1 ENCE two payment men to
VtalutA~ as gift. Reward for inform- open office covering entire district. j
atUi leading to recovery:. Call[ Fufl -operation. and protection.
# ler 22348. 63-6465. Send $1.00 for supplies and com--
i C3:''- s~i >esin row co- jplete information. Clyde A. Rarn-
f~fan casea, with Alinner Coe signa- jsyOhi2o.raPacGncinai
tiir , in Th ononliiS or Natural Sclt-
e e 317.Pleae2c-l3.I.WANTED-Dressmaking. Relining !
man 927. ______--coats and altering. Phone .9:152.I
~NOTICE 413 S. Division. 61-62-63.
-- MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis-
sane idstodry oan'sGlorhas Ititmngrorganizers experi-j
Ien,ul songeanddstoyw as hir rwn- enced on two pay plan, also specialI
ben jutloyreferredto asrachrow offers. Write or wire today for real l
ing ,glry.Witout ttrctie hir, proposition. State fully experience.
beauy o f turs ~e bt a unram Clyde A. Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,
"V icue Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. '

Indian Affairsl
Director.Denies
friaud Charges1

!75MILIOS EPENED'Reed Leaves For
ON LOFIDA ~LR~t~ Manist?que Talks!
ON ho"RM 0 t'lb Prf- mas L. Reed of the politi--:
- __!(191-.-,donee department, will leave to-
Approximately 75 million dolilars day ',.r MVan stique, where he will dIu-j
'i-cbeig sentforaddd rilwy hv,- three talks on tile city manag er
faiiisinFoiatogvpoe l-llan tit goviernmient. Professor hed
faclites n Foria t gie mre de-is b.eing sent to Mlaniistiqlue undler the
quate transportation for the enprmous- auispices of the charter commisseionr
jly increased traffic in that territolY, of that city.
It is statedi in a re-port issued by theC-
Fo'r every article for sale, there is
Atlantis States Shippers Advisory -
-, n,- S12.2 -1a buyer. Reach him thru CIlass i i eds.

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I aGao IAIT

Many people have the habit of
getting a new car every year, no
matter how good the old car may

Charles I1I, Burke, commissioner of
Indian affairs, denies allegations that
he intentionally permitted the prop-
erty of Indians to be misapprcpriated
end wasted. President Coolidge is be-
ing urgedl by the tribesmen to investi-
gate.

board These facilities in.clWle new

Alally of us do inot possess an auuini- I
ant -growth and feel that this dis-
cou.rages the attainment of hair beau-
ty. 'I wonder if We realize how far I
-front the truth this is-how easily
~it is~ for us to develop unusually at-
traciive "hair that gratifies our longing
for t hoso wonderful, alluring tresses
that. glow and sparkle as a thing of,
life-1-for the flowing, wavy hair en-1
cirwvdI with the mystic charm of ever
chaniging shades.
Anderson Beauty Shop i
Pholle 3059 - 527 E. Libertyj
y 62-63-64.
iPIIIN(GS CHINESE
Now on display at 938 Church St.-1
-3eads, Brass;, Chbisonne, Laces,_ Lin-
ens and Jewelry from China. Mrs. H.1
B. Mcrrits. 61-62-63.
k4TYPEWRITING & 2MINOGRAPllING
} Promptly and neatly done by compe-
-' cnt operators at moderate 'rates.
College work a specialty for 'seven-
teen years.
- 0. U. MORRILL,
- 17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter &g' Stationery Store

tf.

BI4SON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-1
m~anent waving, and marcell waving
bur specialty. 319 S. Main. Room
202. Dial 440k. tf.
We pay best prices for men's used!
,clothiing, Dial 84)40.
Student Tailoring
Cor.. N. (Univ. and Thiayer if
WE take pride in the quality of our
work. You should take pride in our
4roducts. We cater to the student
tr ade as well as the town residents.
You are requested to visit our shop
at your earliest convenience.
t ARNOLD
Staite St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf.J
SCITAEBERLE & SON, 110 S. Main St.E
The popular place for all kinds of
m~usical instruments. It pays to
trade here. th., f., sat., tf.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
We' profit by your satisfaction. The
lpk we recommend is first a record
ink. It is the best flowing ink and
will not clog the delicate mechan-
isan of your pen. Ask At
x Rider's Pen Shop
r 302 State Street
t., thl., sun. tf.
TYPE WRITERS
Rlebujilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cr~aned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
nment in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer : L. C. Smith & Corona
.,. tf.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Personal cards should be ordered now.
Good work requires time. Printing
anyI engraving a specialty. Largest
and finest selection obtainable.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
Thjo Typewriter & Stationery Store
tf.
STAILORING
Studeunts Tailoring Phone 8040
Coir. N. University and Thayer
ZEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSED, $1.25
' ROUJSERS PRESSED, 20c
CLE4NING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
AN~ ALTERING A SPECIALTY
A~SO LADIES DRESSES AND
COATS
REASONABLE PRICES
Work Called For And Delivered
sun., W., f.-tf.
-T J OTCE-Buy the latest fiction at
Bidd1le's Book Store. 11 Nickels Ar-
ca4~. w., f., sun. tf.
.WATCHI REPAIRING
EM Tient work at reasonable prices
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S University.
t., f., sat. tf.
'Red the Want Ads,

WANTED--Student salesman for part
time evening work. Good cominis-
Pion. Call Carpenter, at 4618, afterl
5 p. M. 61-62-63.!
WANTED-To rent large room near
tcampus for use as studio in day
time only. Reply box 18.
S 62-63-64.
WAN~TED-A garage between North
.University and Catherine and State
andl Twelfth Sts. Box 36 Daily. )
63-64.
WANTED-Students wanting to make
money in spare time. For interview
dial 7639 between 7 and 8.
63-64-65.
* POSITION WANTED!
POSITION WANTED-Experienced
colored woman desires a position as;
cook for a fraternity house. Write!
Box No. 34, Michigan Daily. 62-63.
POSITION WANTED-Good cook de-
sires position in Fraternity or Sor-
ority. Address Box 33. 62-63-64.,
FOIL RENT
FOR RENT-Rooms at 422 E. Wash-
ington. Dial 8544. tf.
iFOR RENT-Furnished apartment,
(lower duplex, four rooms and bath.1
905 Forest.- Phone 6137. 61-62-63j
FOR RENT-Late model, heated, clos-
ed car. Lowest rates in city. 1303
Wilmot. Dial 4829. 61-62-63.
FOR RENT-Rooms at 422 E. Wash-]
ington. Dial 8544. 62-63-64.
FOR SALE
FORD Roadster, .1921. Starter, gen-
erator,' side curtains, demountable
rims with good tires. Call JD.
Lindsay, 6943, 1014 Cornwell Pl:.
Saturday morning. tf.
FOR SALE-1920 Buick, $75. Good
running condition. B-22 Lawyer':
Club. 63-64-65-66.
FOR SALE-Gibson Mando-Cello,
wonderful toned instrument, line
condition. Value of case alone $16,
whole outfit $116.00 Will sacrifive
at $39.00. 'Call Watson. Dial 22352,
after 7:30 P. M. 63.j
Patronize Daily Advertisers.'

FOR SSALE
FOR SALE-An antique rosewood
buffet $35. Duplex fireless cooker,
two well, largest size, $12. MVrs.
Haisley. Phone 3405. 63-64-65.
FOR SALE-Victrola practically new.
-Will. sell reasonable for quick sale.
tCall 9352, 413 S. Division.
61-62-63.
~FOR SALE-Ford Coup, good condi-
tion, leaving school, will sacrifice.
IAct immediately. Box 35. 62-63-64.
FOR SALE-Victrola and 20 records.
IPhone 5663. 62-63-64.
is

mpain lines, classification yards; un- ne * . 1 is a goJa- d itL/ . * WUVU IVI&'L
loading tracks. passing tracks, motive ~iun rn~~lr us because it helps the sale of new
power, and general eqcuipmlent. 1111I EI a UIIli DS CUU 11Icars and puts som2'e extra good
Freight traffice moving into Florida'£ t~zJI)P)1)trAY usdaTatudipAND n ta
has increased 100 per cent in the pat d 0RTIk(lPI' 1 V''dSTda i itiCfsii~l.A d'
four months over the corresponding j ld7 X.tJJiiersity A te. Phone 21212 is what makes it good for you.
period last year, the report says. The .-
information is furnished by M. J.'
Cormley, chairman of the car service-
division of the American Railway as;- Dancing Everyi
sociation, who has been in Florida' I ' R. H . A L ! eI
for several weeks ;studying transpor- -Satur-day Night -
tatioL conditions. X T 2 i3 6TW E75 T ti uWEST DHURON5ST.
At a meeting of the officials o all Hu ELU
Florida railroads, held at Jacksonville SOUTH LYONS
last week, the emlbargo situation was'
thoroughly discussed and the exeen- Reule Kennedy's '
tives expressed thie belief that freigh Societyi Orchestra
accumulations would soon be cleaned Public Iniirfed.
thtup.3Wt1R ~LR eL 0Due A.
Mr. Gormley points out in his re- - Fine Floor. -
Wort t the ' lorida east coast rail-
way has recently put into service 120'
miles e scn m i ln . Th s 1of new1111i[111011111illllts11101111I11on(1IIli ma11I11111111111in line.8111111ITheseC111111
facilities have enabled the road to
make a very satisfactory reduction in!--
the accumulation of freight held up!~
in the yards north of Jacksonville.
In conclusion he says, "the railroads
appreciate the patience shown by the
Florida people in the problems of the
railroads in moving greatly increased
traffic. They are doing everything in r
their power to furnish the best possi-j
bl rnprainfrtesae a-=ing particular attention to the citrusI
and vegetable movement." M
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-Hnsw This is not what wve sell, but it is what you
i-Hands .
e wll say if you give us a trial with your laundry.
3.00 vlues =work. :Every garment will coe back to you
~i~ooin a condition that will make you proud of the
clothes you wear.- --
g Bows,
at 50c and 75c"
-TT rjaen Lunr
heLlall Shirts
___ Phone 9115 514 E. William'-
LIBERTYr

Neckwea,

Four- in

$2.00 to $~

atI

Batwin4

$1.25 Values
15 off on

608 EAST

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