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December 15, 1925 - Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN

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WANTID

HASTEN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS

LOST NOTICE
OST- A bobbed ha ir wig from! TYPEWRITERS
"W'"Lunch&j, Saturcday night..Call{ Rei lt aud second hand of all makes
1 r ought, sold, rented, exchanged,
!_cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-

0ST-hi r~i-mmied glasses, between
Law building arnd Law club. Return I
Amter, Lttwyers Club, reward.
72-73.
ST Ap1ipe in front of Goldman's
rTanch tore on South University.
The howl was oval-shaped. Reward.-
Carl Kellar, phone 8917. 72-73-74.
FOST olice dog, named "Gyp." Call
21886 or 1500 Geddes. Reward. 72
NOTICE
JOE PARKER CAFE
X;mw;is lier Dance
from 6 to 10 Thursday, the 18th
The present on the tree will be I
iven away the night of the party.
Make Reservations, 21116
71-72-73.

est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.
O. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
tt.
NOTICE-Piano Tuning-The Stein-
way Concert Artist Tuner available
for you. No extra charge. The
exclusive tuner for the University
School of Music. Phone 6776. Vic-
tor Allmendinger. Office at resi-
dence, 901 Granger Ave. Not with
any Music House. tf.
ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-
manent waving, and marcell waving
our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room
202. Dial 4404. tf.
WANTED

YOUNG Man wanted to work during
Christmas vacation. Call 8356 after
7 p., m. 70-71-72.
FO1 RENT
FOR RENT-Two furnished steam
heated, light housekeeping rooms.
Help in house desired in exchange,
for rent. Inquire 917 Mary St. 72.
FOR RENT-Onse large modern front
room. Will rent double or single,
comfortable and warm, strictly priv-
ate, $3.00 a week. Phone 3292 or
call 320 Thompson. 71-72-73.
FOR RENT-Rooms, also garage. For
party at house, Dial 8544 or call at
422 E Washington. 71-72-73-74-75.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Ford Coupe, fully equipp-
ed, $100 cash. A real bargain, call
Lawyers Club, Room G. 22. Dial
4147. 70-71-72.

RSERCHCLUB WiIll
HEARM OBS SLUSSO
Papers will be presented by Prof.
William H. Hobbs, of the geology de-
partment, and by Prof. Preston W.

Norwegian
Prizes

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Peace
Withh eft

iL O. Norway, Dec. 14. - or the
fifst time in the history of the Nobel
institution none of the five Nobel
przev will be awarded. This was the
de ision of .the Norwegian storthing,
which is authorized to award the Nob-

These two men are passing on the hundreds of claims made by
FOR SALE-Used Edison Phonograph. Americans against the German government for losses suffered prior to
Record three for a dollar 7 rbor entrance of U. S. in war. Dr. Karl von Lewinski (left). Berlin's rep-
resentative, was educated in U. S. the American spokesman in the ar-
TI A1VEL guments before the Mixed Claims commission is Robert Bonynge, New
York lawyer. They are cooperating to hasten payment of the claims.

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BUSINESS NOTICE
Riders Pen shop, because of its
-pidly growing business, will move
to larger quarters Jan. 1st. Our
ew shop will be across the street
om our present location and nearer
the campus.
315 State St after Jan 1st.
Watch us grow.
Riders Pen Shop.
JOS. W. XOLLAUfk
TlIE TAILOR
115 1-2 So. Main St.
71-72-73.
e pay best prices for men's used
clothing. Di al8040. ,rn
Stident Tailoring
Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer tf
E 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.
ARNOLD
tate St. Jewelers-302 State St. tf.
TTENTION fraternities and sorori- I
ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee.)
Per pound 45c. The Schultz Groc-[
ex y. t., th., tf.
TAILORING
vudents Tailoring Phone 8040
Cor. N(. University and Thayer
MEN'S .SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSED, $1.25.
TROUSERS .PRESSED, 20c
SEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING1
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY
ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND 1
COATS
REASONABLE PRICES
Work Called For And Delivered
t, th, sun-tf.
WATCH REPAIRING
Efficient work at reasonable prices
Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S University.
t., f., sat. tf. ,
[OTICE-Manuscripts typewritten by
experienced operators at Biddle's1
Book Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade.
t., th., sat. tf.

WANTED-Girls for relief tselling dur-
ing noon hours daily. Apply imme-
diately at office. Mack & Co. tf
EXPERIENCED two payment men to
open office covering entire district.
Full co-operation and protection.
Send $1.00 for supplies and coin-
plete information. Clyde A. Ram-
sey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati,
Ohio. tf.
MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis-
trict managers, organizers experi-
enced on two pay plan, also special
offers. Write or wire today for real
proposition. State fully experience.
Clyde A Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,
Cincinnati, Ohio. tf.
WANTED-Permanent full time posi-
tion for speedy accurate typist. Dial
4139. 72.
WANTED-An experienced colored
woman wants job as a cook. Write
box 34. 72-73.
WANTED-Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping or small furnished
apartment. State price. Box 40.
72-73-74.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.
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Tour, designed for those going
abroad first time or once only, led by
faculty member with six seasons of
experience. Travel, strictly first-
class:-neither "tourist third cabin"
nor the usual second-class accommo-
dations in Europe. Independent par-
ty, not organized on basis of promises
in America and excuses in Europe,i
but with definite inclusive contract
not contingent upon European agents
or inefficiency. Box 26 Daily.
'71-72-73-74-75.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

Mi\4chigan Students
We wish you all
A ?Merry Christmas
and

Slosson, of the history department, at el ueace prize. The storthing also de-
the Decemberlmeeting of the Research cided to give no peace prize for 1924,
tomorro whe~n it was held over.
club) to be held at 8 o'clock tmro Vice President Charles G. Dawes,
in the histological laboratory of the of the United States, and Prince
Medical building. Charles, of Sweden, had been mention-
Professor Hobbs will read "The ed as candidates for the 1925 peace
Glacial Anti-cyclones, the Poles of prize.
Atmospheric Circulation," while Pro- -
fessor Slosson's paper is upon "Miss- ,VIGO, Spain.-Sixteen nien perished
ing Clauses of the Treaty of Versail- in the sinking of a trawler at the
les." mouth of the River Vigo near here
The council of the Research club yesterday. The trawler ran on the
will meet at 7 o'clock. rocks near Bousas and her boiler ex-
ploded.
LISBON, Portugal.-Pres. Teixeira
Games resigned today. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.
Natural Interest Holds
at the
GRAYSTONEBALLROOMI
DETROIT
Detroit's smartest ballroom. Two
wonderful orchestras provide con-
tinuous dancing.
r-
Graystone Dancing Nightly Except Monday
jJEAN GOLDKETT E'Sz
*VICTOR, ARTISTS-
You don't know how good until you hear them.
f1In4'u nliiuulli ll l1n 11 11 111ffl lf ll ll llnln11 1l 1lEl f

the
We Outfit Them
Completely
iOur
BOYS. DEPT.
J. F. Wuerth Co.
Next to Wuerth Theater
Downtown.

A Happy New

Year

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Under New
Management

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Our Slogan-
Quality and
at Lowest

Service
Prices

CHOP SUEY AND
AMERICAN DINNER
Served at All Hours
SPECIAL DINNERS
11:00 a.m.-2 p.m. & 5:30-8 p.m.
Varsity Inn
512 East William

SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
ACCOUNT
CHRISTMAS VACATION
For the accommodation of University of Michigan Students, returning home Friday, December
18th account Christmas Vacation, THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD will operate a special train leaving
Ann Arbor at 11:00 A. M. (C: T.) arriving Toledo 1:30 P. M. (E. T.) protecting all Toledo connections.
THIS TRAIN WILL HANDLE PASSENGERS ONLY FOR TOLEDO AND POINTS BEYOND
In order to protect Pere Marquette and grand Trunk connections, a first section of Train No.
53 will be operated heaving Ann Arbor at 3:52 P. M. (C. T.) for Owosso, Mich., stopping at inter-
mediate stations to discharge passengers.
REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE
(Southbound)
In addition to the above Special Service the following regular train service Ann Arbor to
Toledo will prevail:

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Lv. Ann Arbor .................11:40 A.-M. (C. T.)
Ar. Toledo ......................2:10 P.M. (E.'T.)

4:18 P.M. (C. T.)
6 :$$ p. M. (E. T.)

(Northbound)
Northbgund Trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor 8:05 A. M. (C. T.) and 3:52 P. M. (C. T.),
respectively, connecting with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central and Pere Marquette for all principal
destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Would suggest purchase tickets and check baggage in advance so as to avoid unnecessary delay
and confusion at train time.

H. S. BRADLEY, Traffic Manager
Toledo, Ohio

H. A. MILLS, Commercial Agent
Ann Arbor, Michigan

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