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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE SEVEN

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~T'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 192G TI-IF MTCHIGAN DAILY

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ABOLITION OF ALL SHIFT PLAYS MAY TO DEFEND TITLE INTERSECTIONAL GAMES GIVE WAY TOIl IiIhigut lail
BECOME NECESSARY COACH STAGG -CONTESTS AMONG TRADITIONAL FOES4Ia s-ifti rtiii jWANTE
(Continued from Page 6) igame.-P
(By Associated Press) there have come this fall reports of club, and Craig and Klintworth of De- (By Associated Press) impressive lead over the South and If you are a telephone subscriber call WANTED
CHICAGO, Nov. -3.-Coach A. A. difficulty in keeping shifts within the troit high schools. Wagner and Klint- I NEW YORK, N:>v. 3.-There will be Midwest, for Yale rules a strong fav- will be charged. s locatiol
Stagg, of the University of Chicago, ilaw against a team being i nmotion worth gained second and third places only two Eastern flares in the inter- orite over Maryland, while Willia T classify all wants ads under appropriate hea- rich at
before the ball is passed back. in this event last year .sectional gridiron strife this week-end and Mary is not expected to seriously ings and to revise or withhom "niectionable
one of the veterans of the game, "It seems a shame to deny the of- Shorr, of the Varsity team, should tt rtCs.e
bis t hiy fensive team some freedom of forma- not encounter much opposition in the a ad it .eseiteteen eleven which found itself last week ing publication. Notice of any ecror must be game.
"I wouldn't liketo see that happention and compel it to adopt mold for breast stroke and will attempt to set of the stage with these inteest cen- in a sensational victory over Cornell. CASH RATEnS . 5917.
"I it t cme" ta sai in c-h its attack," said Stagg. "Such a limi- a new record in the event. Besides ters in the struggle being between Next week, however, there will be a Ten cents per readting line (oonhe basis or
ienting on a move being currently tation would seriously hamper the these stars, there will be many others Hrvard and Princeton at Cambridge fresh outbreak of warfare between insertions.
discussed in the Western Conference team with the ball and probably make entered in the open events. iand Pennsylvania against Penn State outstanding contenders for national Ninemcents per reading line for three or more at Wis
as a possibility of the next rules com- the game less interesting. I at Philadelphia. honors with Army and Notre Dame casiedreceived at the Iaily officea95
mittee session. "There doesn't seem to be any other however, except to abolish the shift Indications are that in other con- unlimbering their guns here in one in The ress Building on aynard Street.
From various parts of the country' change in the present rule possible,, entirely." tests the East will add to its already of the major battles of the. campaign. Special sCONTRACTrates v I sANTET
t21716.

WANTED
--Two tickets. for Wisconsin
hone 9132. 531 Third St. 33
)-Two Wisaco sin tickets any
n, preferably together. Hed-
7038. 33
)-Tickets for Wisconsin
Call Dodd, Buck or Taylor,
33-34-36
a-Stildents to sell arm bands
consin and Qhio State games.
68. 33
D-Four tickets for Wiscon-
Me, together or in pairs. Call
33-34-35

FOR RENTs
FOR RENT-Fine three room and
four room furnished apartments.

WANTED-Two tickets for the 'Ohio
game. Call 3. H. Wiener, 9217.
f33. 34-35
WANTED-'Tickets for Wisconsin and
Ohio games. Call Doench or Grim-
shaw. Dial 5909. 33-34-35

4

Good location, moderate rent.
Mr. Moran 8805 or 21467.

Call'

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The "G and K Special" we call it! UndeM-
ably the outstanding translation of the college
man ideas-of his tastes-of his preferences!

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A Nash Co. Suit, Over-
coat or Topcoat, marde to measure,
$23.00. Guaranteed ft. Phone 21073.
32-33-34
FOR SALE-"Turkish Towel," a real
Victor record; "Monte Carlo Joys."
Schaeberle and Son Music House,
110 S. Main. tf.
FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 38 cheap.
Phone 3478. 31-32-33
FOR SALE-Hear "Chick, Chick,
Chicken" on Victor record, by Ted
Weems and his orchestra. Schae-'
berle and Son Music House, 110 S.
Main. tf
FOR SALE-Hear Paul Whiteman's
new Victor record, "Trudy." Schae-
berle and Son Music H-ouse, 110 S.
Main St. tf
FOR SALE-Latest model Remington
Portable typewriters. A limited num-
ber of used portables. For free dem-
onstration phone 3489. 19e.o.d.tf
FOUN~D
FOUND-A man's watch on corner of
Cambridge and Baldwin. Phone 9828.
33-34
LOST

WANTED-A room for Friday, Satur-
day nights for mother and daughter
near Cambridge and Olivia. Phone
5618. H. Adler. 33-34-35
WANTED-Wisconsin ticket and $9.75
for new Radiola III. plus tubes and
headphones. Only five left. Tisch,
323 Thompson. Phone 5665.
33-34-35
WANTED-2 or 4 tickets for Wiscon-
sin game. Call 5474. 33-34-35
WANTED-Six tickets for the Ohio
State game. Phone 3058. 33-34
WANTED-A college woman. Apply
at once, Foster's tea room, 215 S.
State. 33
WANTED-2 tickets together for Wis-
consin game. Call 21900. 33-34-5
WANTED - Tickets for Wisconsin
game. Promises will do. Dial15618,
ask for M. Baer. 32-33-34
WANTED-Tickets for Wisconsin-
Michigan game. Dia1 4779.
32-33-34
WANTED-Two tickets for Wiscon-
sin game. Phone 7086. 31-32-33
WANTED-Two or three O. S. U.
game tickets. Dial 9588. 31-32-33
WANTED-A-student girl to work for
room and board. Call 21588. tf
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old
suits and overcoats.
121 E. ANN DIAL 4306
tf
The complete list of November rec-
ords are now in stock at Alimendin-
ger's Music Shop, 305 Maynard. 33

The overwhelming favorite of the "inner
circles" at the foremost universities-both east
and west. Originated by and developed for you

men right here at Michigan. A brilliant

suc-

cess,

widely imitated -but

never

duphlcate .
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Certain definite, yet indefinable character-

iStics of the

"G and K Special"-its uncom-

Monly smart cut, well balanced with that

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LOST-Glasses in a small silk bag,
near Foster's, Nov. 1st. Call Adele
Ewell, Phone 3881. 33-34
LOST-Log Log Duplex Slide Rule, in
room 223. "Strome" printed on case,
also monogramed. Dial 6950. W C.
Strome. 33
LOST-At Sigma Chi house party,
blue overcoat made by Spinaler-
Scholz, Detroit. Call H. H. Bullock,
548 S. State. Phone 6417. - 33-34-35
LOST-A black silk and gold purse,
Friday, Oct. 29, near Hill auditor-
ium. If found, return to 237 S.
Ingalls. Reward. 32-33-34
LOST-A black hand bag containing
clothing. Initials E. C. C. on
shirts.' Phone 6617. 32-33-34
LOST-On third floor of Library, an
Elgin watch, small size, white gold
finish, with fob attached. Finder
please call 22131 or leave in Grad-
uate Reading Room No. 1. 32

un-V - * -- - -
sociated with the well dressed college man
clothes-the total absence of freakish or bizarre

FORD SALES AND SERVICE

-
.
:,

eects, - -usnbeet e- atese
effects, of questionable extremes -all.IVthese,

1925 FORD, two-door, 5
balloon tires, upholsteringI
motor A-1.
TWO FORD COUPES,
rubber, upholstering in
shape, motor A,.

good
good,
new
good,

I

illiustrate admirably why Harvard, Yale and

Princeton have
and approved th

so enthusiastically accepted
"G and K Special" as the

final word in college styles.

,..

Come in and inspect this smartest of all
college styles-in a wide variety of exclusive
fabrics from the finest foreign and domestic
looms. Our prices range from fifty-two to
eighty dollars-but the chances are two to one
that you'll see just what you want at

LOST-K. & E. Log-Log slide rule.
Initials H. L. P. on case. Finder
please phone 5368 and ask for
"Herb." Reward. 32-33-34'
LOST-Six months' old gray kitten.
Reward. 912 Forest. Dial 21639.
32-33-34
LOST-Gold cloth cain purse in or
near Barbour Gym. Reward. Fin-
der dial 4329. 32-33
LOST-Tuesday, on campus, Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity pin. Initials
M. S. K. on back. Dial 3540.
32-33-34
LOST-Person who found leather
pocketbook Tuesday, October 26,
call 3193? or return. Reward.
32-33-34
WANTED
WANTED-Ohio State game tickets.
Please call L. Shearman 3193.
31-32-33
WANTED-Garage near 1319 Cam-
bridge. Phone 5618. Ask for Mann.
33-tf
WANTED-Expert marcelling and wa-
ter waving. Loretta Beauty Shoppe,
300 S. State. Dial 21410. 33-34-35
WANTED-Two tickets for Wisconsin
game. Call L. Duprow after 7 p.m.
8533. 33-34
WANTED-Wisconsin game! Wanted
to exchange good seat in EE for one
in I or J. Dial 8561. 33-34
WANTED-One ticket for Michigan-
Wisconsin game. Call Betty Cutter,
Phone 21058. 33-34

1925 FORD TOURING, uphol-
stering good, motor A-1, and 5
balloon tires.
We also have a few Fords un-
der $100.00 in good mechanical
condition. Drop in and look
them over at H. S. Platt.
31-33-41
SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas-
onable prices, tailored or ready-
made. We have a wonderful vari-
ety of patterns. Repairing -also a
specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your
winter overcoat.
WILD THE TAYLOR
109 E. Washington
Phone 5069
21 eod tf
EXPERIENCED piano and pipe organ
teacher. Emma Fisher. Cross, for-
mer faculty member School of Mu-
sic and pupil of Lechetiky of
Vienna. Studio, Apt. 8, 610 E Lib-
erty. Phone 3566. lleodtf
VACATION ACCOMPLISHMENT !
Ambitious student, Mir. E. W. S.,
Lit. '27, with our co-operation .first
semester, earned in vacation $295.70,
and in addition, on Sept. 30th,,received
profit-sharing check of $73.92. Stu-
dents needing money, or merely wish-
ing elemental business training will
be afforded uncommon opportunities.
Renowned national manufacturer-
with convenient local branch ofilee.
Call 209 S. State St., Suite 5. Dial 9592.
29:tf.
To see best of 50 lines clothing drop
card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone
6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf
TUTOR-Graduate student will
take students in elementary Latin
and French. Call J. E. Davis 3764.
i 31-32-33

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