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[tTiST)AY, I)I CI:1 11;I+; Ii 10, 1925

THE MICHIGAN AILY

PAGE SEVE9

IJRSDAY, DECFMI3ER 10, 192~ PAGE SEVEN

COUTN I LY I ff CTUN I,
COLUMS COLU
ALAS3IFIE,
AT3PM' ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

IVANTE)

LOST

NOTIC E

LOST-Thr-c key,, outside Mt'ichiganj WE talk; pride in the quality of ouir
- Unioni,. Saturda y night. Rewar-d;work. You :should take pridle in our
Call 6 47v 66-67-68 products. We cater to the studeritI
---- - -- itrade a~s well as the town residents.
LOST-Last Thursday, ,small blacl< You are requested to visit our shop)
coin purse with sum of money, on; at your earliest conlvenienlc.
bus or near Church and Hill. Re-! AJNOLI)
ward. Dial 21456. 67-68.1 State St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf.
LOST-Large size orange colored NOTICE-Manluscripts typewritten by
Conklin Fountain Pen, last week.: experienced operators at Biddle's
Call 5)264 at 1217 Geddes Ave. Geo. Look Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade.
H. McArthur. Reward. 67-68-69.! t., th., sat. tf.

i~X'El.IENCi)two p~ayment Iiieii to °
!Oleefl 0flic4e cocven iig Cientire (listriict.
Fall (co-opl.etioir i ui"'I jptrct ion.
Seual $1.00 foruppl1))ies ai 0d coal1-
MeIte ifllforiuiaiotu. Clyde A. It'im-
Oh01io. t I.
MAGAZ INE luen, crew in a~oig'' vs. is-=
trict nmanagers. orga ii izevs ex peri i-
('Iced on two lay plan i, a1 o spe'cial I
offers. \\rite (or wire I odla vfor realI
prpsto.saefil 'hriice!Clyde A. Ramsey, 2:)-27 Opera 1 larce,
Cincinnati, Ohio. tf.
WVANT i.)-Ex e rkinc'lcl I y])e\V1itI ('
joperafltor1. VF]ll time position. All-!
j iwer fully statinug your edulca tion
and other qualifications. Blox 3S,!
co Michigan Daily. 6-S
F011I. EN'T

ARRANGE FOREIGNERS' VACATION
Fori-n students have their lastithis week, at his office, room 3224,
eaplpoi'tunity this week to arrange to, Angell hall.
,pend pailt of their Christmas vacationt
\v,-ih Anwilean families in Lansing' Gold - le Tusk
nd( other n~earb~y cities. It is an op-ITo 7/4~Ihh
portumnty for students to acquaint! GivenToM su
th,nselves with American ways of liv-
ing, andI to visit the places of inter- !-c> nMcia.S<.I"EDc .A uhni
("mAton F'. Wells, actin foreign stu-; fossil tusk of the woolly elephant of
lent advisor, announced yesterday the glacial or postglacial period, with
t1Ra stdezas fcim out Afrcagold fillings like a modern tooth, has.
1lciiat, China, England, Russia,
and Bolivia 'have already signifiecd been presented to the museum of the1
tiir intention of spendling part of- University of Washington by EdwVard
Iheir vacation in that way. Squires, who discovered it on a nmin-
Mr. Wells urges all foreign students ing claimn on Dominion Creek, 'ortyC
to sign utp with himn by Friday of miles fromtIDawson, Yukon TPerritory.
________________ _____________

Few Suggestions 'for Christmas
Gitstht il cAp fied

4

PHOT[OA UJI

Q-v !^:KMgd
. aw.r..w..'

50C to$?.5()
ME, 10() BOOS
500 to , $1.i")()
719 North Uni e- iiy Au. Phone 4514

LOST-Gold Evershzarp, on South U7, TYPEW RITE RS --_ -__---- -
betwen Eg". Ach!ndWsbeaw ebuilt and second hand of all makesFO t Tioiist42EWa-
Please call Dunn,.8244 Reward. I bought, sold, rented, exchanged, in ton. Dial 2>544_ fi-a 9
67-63-69. cleaned, repaired and rebuilt.° Larg- r
est stock and best service depart- FOR led 4 zom apt decnoriate, fur-
LOST-Engineer's slide rule. Liberal j ment in Ann Arbor. sed4ro atinrit a-
rewa rd. H. A. Olson, 1225 Ferdon. /.D MRIL ily. Laundry service. Phone 4377.
Phlonze 8269. 66-67-63. 1 ice6Arae7-68-____________~~ 69.
LOST-Pair of dark shell rimmedFO The Tyertr&SaioeySoe'O RENT--Late model heated c ls-
glaSsesobetween aturalel Simec Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona ! ed car, the lowest rate in city
glases, etwen Naura Scince ti.j *130 ; Wilmot. Dial 4329. Y
Bldg. and Angell Hall, Monday' ---6___5 -- -68-
morning. Please call 3627. Miss I ___5 --
,I, Ellis. 6."I -AZTTENTITON^fraternities adsorori-FR EI"I.Sit. woofice.( (S(af

BEFORE THE SHO
AFTER THE SHOW
A PLACE TO 31EIET
TUTTLEs

a~aiarmnaataa

ftwftft;

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LOST-Tuesday morning, a bunch of
keys on short chain with small sil-
ver .plate. Finder please, return to{
or notify H. H. Willard, 904 Oak-
land Ave. Phone 8034 or Univer-
sity 88 M. Reward. 68.
LOST-Phi Gamma. Mu Pin. Namve
Racher inscribed. Address 625 For-
est or Phone 21665. Reward.
63-69.
LOST-Black Conklin pen on Hill St.I
or Tappan, 32.5 E. Jefferson. Dial
4738. 68.
TYPLEWRITING & MIMEOOGtAPHING
P'roniptly and neatly done by compe-
tent~ operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-
teen:,years.j
. D. MORPRILLT.I

ties. Try our Special iBlend Coffee.
Per pound 45c. The Schultz Groe-
' ei Y. t., th., tf.
! CHISTAIAS CARlDS
Personal cards should be ordered now.
Good work requires time. Printing
and engraving a specialty. Largest
and finest selection obtainable.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
tf.

Y>

NOTICE-Piano Tuning-The Stein-
way Concert Artist Tuner available
!for you. No extra charge. The
exclusive tuner for the Ut iversity
School of Music. Phone 6A . Vic-
tor Allmendinger. Offlice at resi-
dence, 901 Granger Ave. Not with
any Music House, tf.
We pay best prices for men's used
clothing. Dial 8040.
Student Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Thiayer tf

Street section. Dial 4931. th-.sat-tV.
FODR SALE
FOR SALE-Ford Sedan. $100. Call
38 1. A k f M.FOR SALE-Fur jacket black caracal
with Koiruskiy collar. Size 36. M~iss
Scranton. 333 E William. Tfele-
p~honeC 8138. GG-67-68.j
FOR SALE-1.921 Ford touring, start-1
er, demountable rims. Price $60.00.
Phone 9761, 408 E Washington.
67-G8-G9.
FOR SALE-Two Choral Union tickets
for Friday, Dec. 11, first balcony
front. Call 1. Engle, 21476. GS.
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Sedan, good4
mechanical condition. Must sell~
immediately. 419 Hill St. Dial
6857. 68-69.
FOR SALE-Soph Prom ticket $4.00.
Call 8758. G8-69.
Little investment-big returns, The
Daily Classif~eas.-Adv.
Flat Feet Remedied by Arches
Made from lmpresmsion of the
Individual Foot.
Louise M. O'Brien
Featherweight Arch Supports
Appointment by Telephone
21579
410 South Division}
ANN ARBOR, 111101.

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1.

arnisd

"famed for
freshness"

Ca ndies

LUNCH ROOM

You Want to Send the
on Christmas!

Best

338 MAYNARD

S tetson hats are made of the
4 finest furs, fashioned into smart
shapes by experts.
STETS"O HT
Styled for young men
- - . . -

Home
fates

cooked Choco
and Bonbons.

>-; ,I Hard Candies 4c
UU~ lii Over Sixty Kinds ' b
gift boxes from which you may select
Packed with the best of chocolates
kind. Suitable packages of % 2 1, 2,

17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & ;Stationery Store
tf.
SCHAEBERLE & SON, 110 S. Main St.
The popular place for all kinds of
inusical instruments. It pays to
BUSINESS NOTICE
Riders Pen shop, because of its
rapidly growing business, will move
into larger quarter~ Jan. 1st. Our
new shop will be across the street
from our present location and nearer
to the campus.
315 State St after Jan 1st.
Watch us grow.
Riders Pen Shop.

1

ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-
manent waving, and marcell waving'
our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room
202. Dial 4404. tf.
'WANTED
TO 'TRADE-Ford Coupe, 124 model
for a Ford roadster or touring. 1303
Wilmo't, Phone 4829. 68-69-70.
WANTED-Girls for relief selling dur-
ing noon hours daily. Apply imme-
diately at office. Mack & Co. tf
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

We have fancy
your Christmas gifts.
and candies of every
3, 4, and 5 lbs.

*Parcel Post Mailing Service. *

715 N.
On

University Place
the Campus-

CLEVELAND

DETROIT

p
'w,",s

4

When you
have to
concentrate
on a
heavy theme

AblerClotbee jexclWu'velp ob hr
01!...IT4p*S4alu Of e bee
_ ^ I
iExtra rants Free
With Every Suit
~No red tape to it Buy two-pants suit 2 I
= ~and pay for one, that's all. =
Save $10.00 to $1 5.00. on Your Suit.
SDon't forget the folks at home. We have gifts that Brother-
Sand Dad like. Fine scarfs .for Mother and your Sweetie. -
-E

TAKE this tip from Prince Albert: Pack your
pipe with P. A. and make fire with a match!
That's the formula. Nothing complicated. And
it works, it works! Yes, sir! Every jimmy-pipe
bowl is a well of inspiration when it's packed
with cool, fragrant, soothing Prince Albert.
You'll, cerebrate . .. and celebrate the dis-
covery. Prince Albert is sure the right kind of
pal to tie to. No matter how stiff the grade,
P. A. will go right along wh you. Can't bite
your tongue or parch your throat, because the
Prince Albert process won't let it.
Let Prince Albert cheer you with your work.
Let it sweep away the mental cobwebs as noth-
ing else can. In all the world of fine tobaccos,
there's nothing like friendly P. A. Slip into top-
speed now and head for the nearest store where
tey hand out jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red tins,
marked "Prince Abet.
h~n Ir vA1DrnT

P. A. is eld evierywhere In
tidy red tins, pound and half-
pound tin humidors, and
pound crystal-glass humidors
with sponge-moistener top,.
And always with every bit of
bite and parch removed by the
Prince dibert process.

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