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k WFE1)NESDAY,) I) I C. IiM3IIR16, 1J 2

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PAGJESEVEN

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L S I I
COLUMN
CLOSE
. v . . ADVERTISING AT 3 P&Mi

"Ala" Ferguson May

AFcw Incahm

LO0ST

WAN'. ED

LO0ST'-Green Scha fer
let 'lJe eaylor on it.
Law uilingand Lawc
Aintr, ILawy er Club1,

Pen,, name MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis-I
Rewiard. Call, triet manragers, organizers experi-
73. enced on two pay plan, also special:
offers. Wtrite or wire today for real{
ses, between proposition. State fully expe!rience.
club. Return Clyde A Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,'
reward. Cincinnati, Ohio. tf.

72,73.

LOST-A ipe, 'in froic of (xldman's
.I~ranc h store oi South U niversity.
Th' e bowl was oval-shaped. Reward.
Carl*lKellar, phor ne 8917. 72-73-74 .
NOTU ICE
J(W ARI{ER CAPE,
fromc n6Gto iO1} Thursday, the 18th 1
)Tie -.)r- ent on the tree will be
given aa the night of the party.
Makie, Reservations, 21116 1
11-72-7..
BUSINESS (OTICE
Riders Pen shop, because cif its
Vrapidly growing business, will move#
into larger quarters Jan. 1st. Our
new shop will be across the street
from our present location and nearerI
to the campus.I
315 State St after Jan 1st.
Watch us grow.
Riders P'en Shop.

\NANTED---An experien cedl colored
worman wants job as a took. Wvrite
box 34. 72-73.
WANTE-Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping or sinall furnished!
apartment. State price. Box 40.
72-73-74.
WANTED--Passenger leaving for
Pittsburg. Call 5348. Ask for Jimi.
73-74-75.
WANTED-For permanent mull rame
position, a speedy acc-urate tIypi 't.
Dial 4139. 73.
FOI* RENT
FOR RENT-Furnished aplartmnent forl
rent, consisting Of two living rooms,
two bed rooms and lbath but ntol
kitchen. Second floor, (hittiing ap ts.
Phone 1;021. _ 73-74-75.1
FOR REiNT-One large im-Adern fa on?
room. Will rent dlouble or single,
comfortable and warm, strict'ly priv-
ate, $3.00 a week. Phone 3292 or~
call 320 Thompson. 71-72-73.
FOR RENT-Roomns, also garage. For
party at house, Dial 8544 or call at
422 E Washington. 71-72-73-74-75.1

ITwo Ilroff-4, ifIn J 1 1_ iiiy a"c
Open To -
During the periodl of Cl':.":i~ms yr-
cation from Dec. 21 r7,Jazz. 1, h civil
('ngineering dep~art itrn;t will ofrtwo
short time professional highway!
courses which will be open to any,
student of the University without the
payment of extra fees.
The courses which will be offered
are as follows: highway transport
economics and survey (C. E. 67) and,
gravel and quarry plants and broken'
stone roadls (C. E. 72). Normallyi
classes will be held from 2 to 5
o'clock on five afternoons of the week.
IHowever, for the observance of
Christmas, they will be suspended
from noon of Thursday, Dec. 24, to
the Monday morning following. Fur-
ther information in "regard to tihe
courses may b~e secured from Prof. A.
aA"
v r rr a"
$ l

l I ' .ii~'l 0 'd y aplyngat room,,
- ,i~' ' :~t Cagneeiugbuilding.
I i
:1 i e,) tobe hl ro)m 1)ec. 28 to0
lb t.N.S.Warthin and Prof'. Carl
'V. Weller, of the patholo"gical dlepart-
me 11il bothi read seycr'al papers at
the~ ~ ~ "l ses so iefedekration. Prof.
Howard . Lew,,is, Prof. Adam, A.
Cirri:<t an, H. C. Eckstein, and. A. E.
Prat o hephysinlogical chemistry
deOpartmenIlct willl a attend and will
give paprers. Prof. Robert Gesell of
thec physiological decpartment will also
be present.
TE1KH ERAN, Pe rsia.--The Constitul-
ent Assembly Sunday transferred the
crown of Persia to Reza Khan Peh-
Ilevi.

N OTICEi1-Buy the latest fiction at
lFiddle's Book Store. 11 N1ickels Ar-
Cade. w., f., sun.' tf.j
JON, . W 1OLLAUF
'HP"TAILOR
4115 ] 2 So. Main St.
71-72-73.

FOR SALE

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We pay best pr'ices for men's used
clothing. Dpial 8040.

l~~ll J J.'1'iUI11,
Cor. IN. 'tniv.. and Thayer tf
WE take pride in the quality of our
work. You should take pride in our,
products. We cater to the student!I
trade as w*ell as the town residents.
You are requested to visit our shop
at your earliest convenience.
ARNOtD
Mate St. Jewelers '302 State St. tf.1
TYPEWRITERS?
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged, l
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-I
est stock and best service depart,-
ment in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
h~ealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
tf.
NOTrICE-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
anly Music Hlouse. tf.
ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoll, per-
inanent waving, and marcell waving
our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room
262. Dial 4404. tf.
WANTED

FOR SALE-Used Edison Phonograph.
IRecords, three for a dollar. Arbor
Fountain. 72-73-74.
T1 RAVEL
Tour, designed for those going
abroad first time or once only, led by.
faculty member with six seasons of!
experience. Travel, strictly first-j
class:-neither "tourist third cabin"'
nor the usual second-class accommo-
dgtions in Europe. Independent par-
ty, not organized on basis of promises'
in America and excuses in Europe,
but with definite inclusive contract
not contingent upon European agents
or inefficiency. Box 26 Daily.
71-72-73-74-75.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

I In the Travis county Courtl
then governlor, was indicted on 21
vetigated by a grand jury called by
:ihows state Senate chamber, where

house (right) at Austin, Tex.,
c o u n ts, o ffic ia l a c ts o f h is wvifa e R . H m l o , ( ft , j l
the governess may face imp

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Holbrook To Fill
Temporary Office
Appointment of Prof. Evans Hol-
brook-of tile Law school as temporaryE
finance secretary of the Union to fill
the place of Paul Buckley, assistant
secretary of the University, while he
is away, was approved Monday at the
1A-egular nmeeting of Senate council.

GEMNNOTE HOL
IHAVE CLIMS
Supreme Court Rides F.c
mienit Is A of Entitle d Tlo
(By Associated Press)

v.here eight years ago James~ E. Ferguson,
fe. the fa nmed "Governess Ala," are b)eing in-
Ige of *Di strict Criminal court. Photo at top
eachnient 1pi-oceedings.
fe~deral courts asking judgement to
I-6~ saitisfy their claims out of the Ger-I
man funds. This was opposed by the,
II lh~lflgovernmenit which asserted that it has,
V fLVclaims amounting to $400,000,000
! aaistGermanyfo the payment of
which Germany had made no provision
;. Govern- and that it wvas entitled to ap,-y the;
Priorify $2,71,571r to that account. The lower)
courts decided in favor of the indi-
vidual holders and the government ap-

.._ __._G":T1E( . L. WCO.
Keeps Tour arT-C
lich-looking -.,;d Orderly

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STABLISMED f818
MDSD?&&NUE CO. FORT'S FOURTH S-M~
NEVIEWYORK
Our Representative will be at the
HOTEL STATLER, Detroit
Today,. December 16
with Samnples of Ready-made Clothing
Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
for 'Winter
Send for "Christmas Suggestions"

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14,---- American pealed.
holders of German treasury notes pm-
chased before the United States en-! English Sur geon ~
tee h ol a eeuhl te!I Supreme court yesterday in their ci'- fTo Return Rome.
fort to satisfy their claims diut of
,funds belonging to the German gov-
ernment seized by the alien p~ropertyj Dr. 11. S. Corbett of St. Barthole-
custodian. mew's hospital at London, who has
1In an opinion delivered by Justice: spent the past year here as an asist-
Hlolmes, covering 25 cases in which. anit 'on the staff of Dean Hugh Cabot
the issue was raised, the court ruled~ of the ;Medical school, will leave Ann
that the U. S. government was notArotdafrLnon
AbrtdyfrLno. entitled to priority in satisfying its.I IDr. Corbett is the second surgeon
claims against Germany out of these who has been sent here by St. Barth-
funtls, which, include money amount- olemew's hospital. It has been an-
ing to $2,715,571, identified as belong- nounced that a third will succeed Dr.
ing to the "Imperial German, Gov-! Corbett and will arrive here soon for
I~~ eyeants stay.
The German government having aya'
failed to make any provision for the
reduction of its treasury notes, the R e ad the W~ant Ads
Amnerican holders entered suits in the

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IF your heir lacks natural glos s
and lustre, or is ditheualt to'
keel in place, it is very easy to
give it thlat rich, glossy, refined
and orderly appearance, so essen-
tial to well-groomed meon.
Just rub a little Glostora
through your hair once or t wice
a weeks-or after slut mpooin , and
your hair wvili then stay, each day,
just as you comb it.
Glostora softens the hair and
makes it pliable. T1he,1even'tst ub-
born hair will stay in place of its
own accord.
lIt gives your hair that uatti K _ z
rich, well-groomed effect,istd
of leaving it stiff ammd nrti ,ld
looking as waxy pastes and creamJls
do. Glostora also keps the scalp
soft, and the hair healthy by r, -
storint the natural oilsfi n hc
the hair derives its'healh ie
gloss and lustre.
Try it! See how easy it is to
keep your hair combed any style

or combed down .
If you -wan",t or hair to lie
(low°n particularly smoothwan
rv"It al e aplyigClostora
simply~uoie"ix yoi'rhair with
A ~ lag utic of ('Jostora costs
hut ,,riLSIeGatany drug store.

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WANTED-Girls for relief selling dur-
ing noon 'hours daily. Apply imme-
diately at office Mack & Co. tf
EXP'ERIENCED two payment men to
open office covering entire district.
Full co-operation and protection.
Send $1.00 for supplies and com-
plete information. Clyde A. Ram-
sely, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati,
Oio. tf.
Read the Want Ads,

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LITTLE BUILDING
TRitmomv coi. BOYLTOM

PALM BEACH
PLAZA BUILDING
C O u to T YR O0AAD

NEWPORT
AUDRAIN BUILDING
220 B':LfivUE Avrmvr

l*w

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- 4 H ill

to you when calling e anab
No Charge fer Extra Passengers,

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SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
ACCOUNT
CHRIS'MAS VACATIO0
For the accommodation of University of Michigan Students, returning home Friday, December
18th account Christmas Vacation, THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Wvill operate a special ti'ain leaving
Ann Arbor at 11:00 A. M. (C. T.) arriving Toledo 1:30 P. M. (E. T.) protecting all Toledo connections.
TIS TRAIN WILL HIAN~jjE ]PASSENGERS ONLY FOR TOLEDO AN.:) POINTS BEYOND)
In order.- to protect Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk connections, a first section of Train No.
53 will be operated leaving Ann Arbor at 3:52 P. M. (C. T.) for Owosso, Mich., stopping at intei'-
mediate stations to discharge passengers.
-REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE
(Southbound)
In addiltion to the above Special Service the following reg;ular train service Ann Arbor to
Toledo will prevail:

si

~L'Nee

iteat a

tie youre iemptec.tto)
bite" between meals--- try

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WRIGLEY' S.
Don't oebre your st'07maciL

-don't

humor a false ip petite r

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Can Ride fothPrc of
I hit

St:
hl
re,
al
as
di

Let WRIGLEY'S
simulate a genuine -.
urnger and get you
,ady for a good imea.
And then use Olt
so , A F T ERVE Y M A ,
a pleasant
igestive aid .''"LA HELAT

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LT. Ann Arbor.................11:40 A.MI.. (C. T.)
Ar. Toledo .....................2:10 P.M3. (E. T.)

4MS P. It. (C. T.)
6 :$$ P. l1. (E. T.)

PAM!

(Northbound)

2r T A f ay' Owl t

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