rI THU1RSDAY, NOVE~MBER 11, 192 STHE, IFMCHIGAN fDAISY aa.~ ~a a~ *- PACE SEVEN .a wc a: w- .v .'; ,. < .. j ', . °"' , ' '': ;. r ,; > ; ' I LOST-Scarf about 1 yard square, red and blue plaid on one side and silver and black on the other. Reward. Dial 7920. 39-40-41 LOST-A black loose-leaf notebook,I belonging to Marie Curtiss. Liberal reward. Dial 7614. 39 LOST-Gentleman's mixed color silk knitted scarf, was lost at Majestic theatre last Saturday evening. Call 6645 Tsang, evening. 39 WANTED--2 tickets for the Ohio game. Call E. Ieymonn, 5618. 37-38-39 WANTED-Thiree more fellows to sell arm bands at Ohio game. A good way to pay all expenses. Phone 6455 or see. F. H. Fradenburgh at 116 N. State. Apartment 9, between 12 and 1 or after 5:30. 37-38-39 WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 tf WANTED-A student girl to work for room and board. Call 21588. tf OTICE / " " ,: ,. :1 .:: . r'; ,', , ; .. - '': , f,' ' i a ' : ;. .' ;. . .: ' , LOS'IT-Stone Martin neck piece be- fore game last Saturday near cam- pus. Reward. Call Theta Chi Fra ternity, 1351 Washtenaw Ave. 39-40-41 Star Wolverine end for three sons who played his final gam Ferry field last Saturday ag Wisconsin. Although suffering an injured hand at the present Flora will be in his regular po in the Ohio State contest this> end. Subscribe for the .Michigan Da sea- e on gainst from time, sition week- lily. ON TE S CANTH SIELNE Herbert E. Vedder Yesterday was another work day for the entire football squad. The coaches were gratified by the showing made against Wisconsin, but the epi- sode with Bill Ingram's Midshipmen has not been forgotten. Ohio State has been priming for the Wolverines for two weeks, and with the informa- tion taken back by Wilce and his two assistants of the rough shod attack the Yostmen showered -on the helpless Badgers last Satorday, the Buckeyes should be, schooled in all plays Michi- gan hasUsed this season and be able to suggest a few more that the boys from Ann Arbor might adopt. Dummy scrimmage took most of the time, in yesterday's session. The Var- sity went on the defensive agafinst the freshmen and scrubs using Ohio plays, indulging but little in the way of a new attack. Coach Wieman has not let up on the workouts for the Wolverine line andj is working for a forward wall which3 will act as a unit and not as individ- uals. Though the work against Wis- consin was good, there can still be improvement. "The Lives of Great Men"-CHAP- TER, 83 - "Tillotson of Michigan University." And still they come in! Mr. B. Butter Negger of Cleveland sends in this telegram: "I usually get 50 tickets for the Ohio State game but this year I only received seats for myself and one wife." It must be nice to be a B. M. O. C. in Cleveland-but which wife is the gentleman going to take? Last part of chapter 83-Mr. Tillot-I son, well known around the campus asi "Refund Harry," is glad to announce that he has found someone who will surely get his pasteboards next year regardless of the Oct. 1 rule. C. - R. Kellogg, of Morenci, Mich., submits the following telegram : Read Asso- ciated Press story in Sunday news- paper that Ohio State will dedicate the new stadium Oct. 22, 1927. En- closed find draft for $10 for four seats assuming the prices will remain the same as now. Your early acknowl- edgement will be appreciated. .This 1 sets a new record for early applica- tions. December 7 had been the earl- iest date up to this year, according to Mr. Tillotson. Another section of Chapter 83 was written yesterday when a lady from the inlands of Ohio wired the athletic office: Five choice tickets together to Michigan-Ohio State game $75. Wire cash early Wednesday morning to hold tickets and advise disposition of 3 same if interested. Mr. Tillotson re- grets to state that he can not be in- terested, much as he would like to. There's the chance for some of the more strapped students to get holy of some choice seats at a reasonably low price. No, we do not know what time the ticket office will open this morn- ing. Maybe B. B. Negger would like to get in touch with this lady. "Bob" Warren, one of Coach Cliff Keen's best wrestlers and counted on in the 145 pound class, suffered a dis- located shoulder last Saturday in the Fall games and may be out for the, season. i I II LOST-Sunday morning, probably near Hill auditorium, old fashioned gold brooch or breast pin with two gold drops. Reward. Telephone- 7721. 38-39-40 LOST-Purse, brown with sewed leather edge, containing valuable keys and also money in Hill Aud. $19 reward. Tele. 21950. 37-38- 39 LOST-Black and red sweat shirt and gloves. On South Ferry Field dur- ing fall games. Phone 6637. 37-38-39 LOST-Large blue notebook contain- ing organic chemistry notes. Please call Douglas DeGrausas 514 E. Jef- Long coats -- single or double breasted "m. f II oxford 1 c ) } greys a nd hearv imported tweeds. Person St. Dial 22429. 38-39-40 LOST-Betwen Hill Auditorium and 319 E. Williams, string of graduated pink pearl beads. Finder pleast notify phone 6889. 37-38-39 LARGE BLUE NOTEBOOK-Taken by mistake froim bench in front of Angell Hall. Please call 9152. (37-38-39 LOST-Gold Fountain Pen, Saturday, on State street. Name on barrel. Call P. E. Delf, 5410. 37-38-39 FOR RENTj FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1925 FORD, two-door, 5 good balloon tires, upholstering good, motor A-1. TWO FORD COUPES, new rubber, upholstering in good shape, motor A-i. 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. 37-39-40 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 NOTICE-PARTY GOWNS, dressmak- ing and coat lining. 1336 Volland, Phone 7086. 38-39-40 NOTICE First class repair work on all musical instruments. Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main. tf TWO OR THREE 0. S. U. TICKETS. Your price. Call Lundquist 9588. 36-37-38-39-40 NOTICE-New dance music with giant organ and orchestra. First time accomplished. Victor record. Schaelberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main. tf. To see best of 50 lines clothing drop card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf iuDE SK Outstankihg coats both in the way they are made and in the materials they 'ar e made of. I $48 -$X58 I (, I U FOR RENT-Garage for rent, 1111 S. State. 5162. 39-40 FOR RENT-Two 2-room apartments, unfurnished. Heat, light, water, telephone. Good neighobrhood. Rent reasonable. 8805 or 21467, ask for Mr. Moran. 39-40 FOR RENT-Suite with fire place; also single rooms; students or others; rent reasonable. 1308 Ged- des Ave. 39-40-41-42-43-44-45 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Overland Roadster, cheap for quick sale. Drive to Columbus. Call Tillitson, 9235 evenings. 39-40 FOR SALE-Gentleman's fur coat for sale. Price reasonable. Call 21739 evenings. 39-40-41 FOR SALE-Men's fur coat in fine condition; very reasonable. Will accept size 36 Tuxedo as part pay- ment. Johnson, 215 S. Thayer St. 39-40 FOR SALE-Concert cello in good condition. 307 Washtenaw Apts. Dial 5789. 39. FOR SALE-Latest model Remington Portable typewriters. A limited num- ber of used portables. For free dem- onstration phone 3489. 19e.o.d.tf FOR SALE-Ford touring, A-1 condi- tion. Starter, battery, lights, cord tires. Bargain at $50.00. CaQl 21203-Jones. 38-39-40 FOR SALE-Chevrolet touring, $50. Good tires, starter and a real car ready to run. Sacrificed by faculty owner to move it. Phone 5463. 38-39-40 1925 FORD TOURING-Excellent con- dition, motor just all overhauled. New tires.. Guaranteed. Sell at sacrifice, reasonable terms.. Call 5431 Greil. 37-38-39 '21 FORD TOURING-Starter, good tires, runs fine. Stuart Robison, 1115 Forest. Phone 6592. 37-38-39 , NO ti"T I] I f*{ WEa or * RC. T1 5 hr' STAFFORD A Blucher Oxford of tan boarded Calf esteciallu aated to street THE new-fashioned 'ART METAL Steel Desks are here! New-fashioned not only as to design, new- fashioned not only asto con- struction, but new-fashion. ed also as to price. 4 See them at our Store and get the attractive catalog. 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