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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926

THE MICHIGAN DAILY,

PAGE SEVEN

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE SEVEN

LIBERTY, Mo. - An undertaker'si OKLAHOMA CITY. - Elias unk,
name on a.football uniform delayed a star outfelder of the Oklahoma City
football game here when a member Western league club, has been sold to
of Liberty's Negro team refused to the New York Yankees. Funk led the
play with "Licensed Embalmer" writ- league: in base stealing last season
ten on his back. ! and had a batting average of .339.

MUMS

MUMS have become more
than a custom at the Michigan
football games - they are a
tradition.
This year more than ever they
will be worn both before and
after the game as well as in
the stadium.

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If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214. and your want ad
will be .charged.
4The :Michigan Daily reserves the right to1
classify all wants ads under appropriate head-
ings and to revise or withhold othjectionahle
copy.
This column closes at 3 P. M. (late preced-
ing publication. Notice of any error must he
given in time for the second insertion.
CASH RATES
Ten cents per reading line on the basis; of
five average words to the line) for one or two
insertions.
Nine cents per reading line for three or more
insertions.
Cash classifieds received at the Daily office
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.
CONTRACT RATES
Special standardized rates given o1 applica-
tion.
FOUND
FOUND-On Campus, girl's small
purse, containing money. Owner
please identify. Call Roy Baer,
3936. 17-18-19
FOUND-Duofold pen, on Monroe.
Will owner call Laura Joslyn 21058.
17-18-19
FOUND-Fountain pen corner of Pros-
pect and Volland. Phone 7234
~ 16-17-18
FOUND--Autompatic Pencils which we
sell at a low figure, $.50 to $1.50 that
work as well and last as long as the1
best. Rider's Pen Shop, tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Double and single rooms,
convenient to downtown. Dial 8204.1
15-16-171
NOTICE-First class repair work on
all musical instruments at Schaeb-
erle & Sons. 110 S. Main St. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Two Ford tourings, in
good running'condition, $30 and $65.1
Dial 6592, S: Robinson, 1115 Forest,
7-10 p.m. 16-17-18
FOR SADE-Tuxedo, size 36. Worn
only once, will sacrifice for half
price. Call 402 S. Observatory or,
Phone 3695. 15-16-17
FOR SALE-Latest model Remington
Portable Typewriters. All machinss
guaranteed. For free demonstra-
tion phone Dial 3489. 5e.o.d.tf
FOR SALE-Ink is the life blood of
your Fountain Pen. You will always
get the right kind at Rider's Pen
Salop. We sell no ink substitutes ori
kinds which clog your pen and make
it useless. Your pen and ink spe-
cialist knows. tf

FOR SALE WANTE1)
FOR SALE-Ford touring, 5 goodIWANTED TO RENT-Four rooms for
tires, $45. Phone 21888, 517 E. Mad- AteDwTek-en thFour osin
ison. 15-16-17 the week-end of the Wisconsin
game, location near Cambridge at
r.AQT 1Forest. Dial 5618. 16-17-181

LOST-Alpha Chi Omega pledge pin.
between Natural Science Auditorium
and Angel 1Hall, Thursday morn-
ing. Call 21716. 171
LOST-Mesh bag, containing small
change. ,Call J. Fox, 21566. 17
LOST-Pair of glasses in black case.
Please return to 1026 Greenwood or
call 21377. 17-18
LOST-In library, a black leather
loose leaf note book containing
Chemistry and English notes. Call
R. F. Hosmer, 21829. , 17
LOST-A long grey. purse belonging
to Elizabeth Struthers. Phone 21858.
Reward offered !or its return. 16-17
LOST-Red Cocker Spaniel, license
No. 12, name "Rusty." Substantial
reward. Call 9692 16-17-18
LOST-Grey suede jacket at Arcade
Cafeteria, Wednesday noon. Call
21241. 16-17-18
i NOTICE-New Victor Records, Ortho-
phonic recording. Every week at
Schaeberle & Sons, 110 S. Main St.
tf

WANTED-Students: Free trip to
Texas during holidays. For infor-
mation write at once. Box 119
Michigan Daily. 16-17-18
WANTED-Tutor for Spanirh. Must
know language well. ' Address Box
118 Michigan Daily, Press Build-
ing. 15-16-17
J WANTED-Young and healthy men
weighing 150 pounds or more to act
as blood donors at University Hos-
pital. Apply at House Physician's
office. 12 to,17 inel
WANTED-Students to know that we
have a $5.00 pen which is unequalled
at the price. Call for Wahls new
$5.00 pen, any style of point and in
three colors Hard Rubber Holders.
Rider's Pen Shop. tf
NOTICE

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Our large stock of mums and
flowers of all kinds insures you
getting the best.

LOST-All desire to promote highly
colored pens, necessarily made of
Scelluloid, atta great sacrificeof sta-
bility to attract the eye and assist
the advertising. Our pens are made,
almost without exception of PURE
VEGETABLE GUM RUBBER, the
most stable material ever found for
fountain pens. Rider's Pen Shop.
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WANTED
J WANTED-Student to drive car spare
time. Few hours weekly. Must be
reliable and cayeful. Box 120. 17
WANTED-Boys to sell Michigan pen-
nants today's game. Call Soll, 9115
9:00 o'clock. 17
WANTED-Office space near campus.
M. Flack, 945 Dewey. Dial 21882
16-17-18)
WANTED-Students to sell arm bands
at Michigan-Minnesota game. Call
9568, 1341 Wilmot. 1r
WANTED-Two tickets for the Minne-
sota game. Call_8450, 207 S. Ingalls.
16-17
WANTED-Three tickets for Minne-
sota. Your price. Talor 5917.
16-17

PARCEL DELIVERY and Baggage
Transfer: Washings, trunks, boxes,
furniture, one piece or a load. Phone
6016. 17-18-19
NOTICE-JAS. W. KOLLAUF, Maker
of Gentlemen's Clothes. Experi-
enced fitter. Sales and workrooms
115/ South Main. 17-18-19
"AMBITIOUS COLLEGE STUDENTS,
who are working their way through
school, have a splendid opportunity
with large national 'institution.
Local Branch Office, Suite 5, 209 S.
State St. Dial 9592. 16-17
NOTICE
Fri. & Sat., Oct. 15-16, the Tapestry
Store at 119 S. Main street, will offer
Beautiful Imported Tapestry Panels,
Special price $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and
$4.98 each. A beautiful Imported Pa-
nel given free., Saturday, Oct. 23rd, at
8 p. m. Call for free number on this
beautiful panel, numbers free to all.
~MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTI G
AGENCY 16-17
NOTICE-Dressmaking, general aA
altering. Prompt service. Miss
Eisele, 509 Thompson, Phone 22340.
16-17-18
NOTICE-Tutor, University Graduate,
Will tutor in mathematics and
scienpe. Phone 4805. 16-17-18
NOTICE-Hear the latest knockout !
The Birth of the Blues, on the Col-
umbia at Allmendinger's, Maynard
street. 16-17
FIRST SOWING

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Football Games Satisfy Both
PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS
Likewise, our Laundry ser-
vice is such that any one
of the players or any one
of the spectators would be
satisfied with it

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VOICE CULTURE-Pansy Johnson,
contralto; graduate University
School of Music, pupil of Horatio
Connell, Philadelphia. Dial 4685.
904 S. State. 11 to 16 incl

NOTICE-Pianos and Victrolas
rent, terms right. Schaeberle &
Music House, '.10 S. Main St.

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Phone 9115

Laundry
5-14 E. Wlilliam St.

EXPERIENCED piano and pipe organ
teacher. Emma Fisher Cross, for-
mer faculty member School of Mu-
sic and pupil of Leschetizky. of
Vienna. Studio, Apt: 8, 610 E. L-
erty. Phone 3566. Ileodtf

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