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TUXESD~AY, SEPTEMBER 28,'1926
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T1HE MICHIGAN DAILY
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O NL Y THREE VETERANS ON CROSS COUNTRY TEAM,
AS FARRELL -CALLS FIRST PRACTICE ,,OF SEASON,
Faced with the. tzrsk. of molding a steadyr
winning; cross country team withi only well up;
three veterans, Coach Steve Farrell T110e1
today issued the first official call for .TJung wo
practice at Yost field house. Captain l ?+arrell,
Briggs, llornberger, and Iskendarian these in(
are the only men that have had Big calibre i
Tlen competition, and while none have Fromn
tined in remnarkable times, all aret Monroe,
runners, and should place
in the future meets.
lss of Reinke, Callahan, and
ras a serious blow to Coach
and the outlook of replacing
en with runnersN of equal
is none too bright.
lost year's freshiman squad
Wuerfel, Hunt and
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for you an,,d yours
in the, Peppermint ¢ flavored,
sugare coated jackets
Another treat in the Peppermint.
flavored gum inside the sugar coat.
.That's
Wrigley'Is P4K
Chewing seet
-utmost value in long-l-a-s-t-i-n~g
delight.
It's really double value - outside
and inside - a. double treat.'
And it's double
value in the pleas-
ure and benefit it
p o i e.Wrigley's adds a® R ,
zest to work and
play,.RE
seem to have an edge upon the rest.
IMonroe is a tall, rangy lad1 with long
legs, and while hie has not dlazzling
speed he appears to have the endur-
ance necessary for the five mile grind.
Wuerfel and Hunt also looked good
jin the pre-season workouts.
[Owing to a rather stiff schedule
Coach Farrell is none too optimistic
over the success of the squad, and
yesterday issued an invit ation to any-
one thinking they can run five miles
'to report to him at the Field house
for a trial.
The schedule follows:
I'Oct. 23 rPurdue at Michigan, OV. 30,
M. S. C. at Michigan, Nov. 6, Ohio
'State at Michigan, Nov. 13, 1larpham
Trophy "run, Nov. 20, Conference
cross-country meet at Minrresota.
IOWA CITY, Ia., Sept. 27.-Twenty-
two long distance runners are doing
daily jog of a mile or so on the grassf
and cinders of Iowa Feld in prelimin-
ary preparation for the coming Con- ,
ference cross country season.
IINo Longer the Hlome of the
"Silent Drammn"
We Now Have Mimice.
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CONTRACT RATES
Special standardized rates given on applica-
FOUND-Automatic Pencils which we
sell at a low figure, $.50 to $1.50 that
work as well and last as long as thei
best. Rider's Pene Shop. tf
IVANTET)
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FORI i'NT
FOR RENT-A room, block from cam-
I~pus; large andl bright ; upperclass
men preferred. $5. Phone 2'2151.
1-2-3
'FOR RENT-House, six rooms, sleep-
ing porch and bath. In A-1. condlition
from attic to basement. Location, the
{very best. Convenient to campus
and bus line. Adults p~referredl.
Phone 5929. 1-2-3
FOR RENT-Room with private bath
502 East Ann St.
1-2=3
for upper classnien. Call 9875.
FRENCH CONVERS'ATION
Offered
Aloderate Terms.
S. Fourth Ave. Phone 6430
1-2-3
LOST
Four dllars.
Phlone 5767.
room, second floor.. LOST-Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
315 No. State St. pin. Initials W. H. G. No. 1696G. Call
1-2 Gray, at 3344. 1r-'
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TYPEWRITERS,
Sof all le adin makes. Sold,
Srented, exchianged and repaired
* at prices consistent with good
workmnship. Best service departmnent in Anm Afbor
and1 one of the largest in the State.
quality and~
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MARY PHILBIN
"FIFTH AVE. MODELS"
11AN HAMILTON
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STUD)ENT REP{E SEN 'FATIVE
WANTED_ FOR MICHIGAN
*We wish to secure the services of
a student who is well known to his
fellow students--to handle the sale
of "COLLEGIATE STATIONERY."
IHe must be a hustler and interested
in earning at least $300.00 during the
1926-27 college year. It can be done.
"COLLEGIATE STATIONERY" is
p~ersonal name and address stationery,
printed also with college seal or fra-
ternity crest-"100 large sheets and 50
envelopes-or 200 note sheets and 100
envelopes. Stock is heavy 24-lb. Col-
legiate Bond. The selling price is $1.25
per box of either size.
Write at once for information.
COLLEGIATE STATIONERY CO.
304 S_ Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill.
ROO)MP FOR R1lEE-First floor roomj
Nvitli private bath in quiet family.
No ot her roomers. Dial 5046 or call
17 'Nickels Arcade
The T3ypewriter and Stationery Store
Established 1908.
Phone 6615
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FOl R? lEN T-Large, pleasant room,
suitable for two students. Attractive
location for upper class men at $3.50
each. 1203 Forest Ave. Dial 6995.
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LIGHT housekeeping rooms; three or,
four rooms and private bath; heat
furnished; all mnodern conveniences.
Price reasonable. Dial 7339. 1-2-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-,Six room house and gar-
age; all modern conveniences. Just
been built one year. Dial 4972.
1-2-3'
FOR SALE-Student engineers' can-
vas board cover, rulers, triangles,
adjustable t-square, all in good con-
dition. Price $4.50. Dial 8542. 1.
F'OR SALE-Ink is the life blood of
your Fountain Pen. You will always
get the right kind at Rider's Pen
Shop. We sell no ink substitutes ,or
kinds which clog your pen and make
it useless. Your, pen and ink spe-
cialist knows. tf
FOR SALE-Star '26 sport roadster,
disk wheels, rumble seat; runs nice.
$125.00. St. James Hotel Barber
Shop. 1-2-3
POLICE PUNS FOR SALE -'Two'
males, 3 females, Sire, Astor Von
Waldorf, Don Judy. Win. Dickson,
312 N. Fourth 'Ave.' Afternoon 1'
o'clock. 1
FOR SALE-1923 Overland roadster;'
in good running condition; neW
paint; _cheap for quick sale. Phone
9235. 1=
FOR SALE-Medical Students-Will
sell at a sacrifice one B. & L. micro-
scope; practicall ynew. Histology
Laboratory Supplies, 618 Cross St.,
,Ypsilanti, Mich.
FOR. SALE-1923 Ford touring car,,
cord tires, spotlight, starter and de-
mountable rims. Cash $45. Tele-
phone 4645. 1.
FOR SALE-Chevrolet touring; looks.
tough; runs fine; no junk, but a
real buy. Phone 5463. 1"
LOST
LOST-Athletic Book No. 2098. Finder
please return to Frances PatinIos,
603 Monroe or call 9266.
1-2-3
LOST-All desire to promote highly.
colored pens, necessarily made of
celluloid, at a great sacrifice of sta-
bility to attract the eye and assist}
jthe advertising. Our pens are made,
ahnost without exception of PURE
VEGETABLE GUM RUBBER, the
most stable material ever found for
fountain pens. Rider's Pen Shop.
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LOST-Glasses, tortoise shell, N. Uni-"
versity, Wednesday morning, eight'
o'clock. Call Stilups'on, 21914. 1-2
IVA \TED'
WANTED-Musicians for dance or-
fchestra. Apply 11108 11111 St. be-
tween '3 and 5 P. M. 1=2-3
1WANTED-'Students' to know that we
have a $5.00 pen wihch is unequalled
at the price. Call for Wahls new
$5.00 ten, any style of point and in
three colors Hard 1Rubber Holders.
Rider's Pe~n Shop,. tf
WANTED-Experien~ced man to care
for furnaces for room. Call after 6
P. M. 1014 Church St. 1
'WANTEth-Neat-ap~earing salesladies
to sell Pick~wick house and street
frocks direct to wearer; easily earn
$35 weekly; work all or part time!
Write ,today. Pilckwick Mfg. Co.,
Fort Wayn~e, Ind. 1-2-3
WANTED-We specialize in college
girls. laundry. We will call for' it.
Dial 72.73. 1
WANTED-Furniace jobs desirkd 'by
3rd year studenit. Experienced.53
Thomps'on. 1Dial 6950. 1-2-3.
WANTED-.-Positipoi as cook in fa
frternity or sorority house.. Can fur-
nish best of references. Dial 3618
mor nin'gs. 1-2-3
NOTICE
IF YOU like good eats just call on me. .
I 'am at your ser'vice for" breakfast,
'd lhi r ortea~. Walworth Cafeteria,.
State At Arbor. 1-2-3
EXPEAIIMNCFD piano and pipe organ
teacher.. Emmia Fisher Cross, for-
mer faculty memiber School of Mu-
sic an~d puitl of Leschetiz'ky of
Vienna. Studio, Apt. 8, 610-E. LIb-
erty.' Phon~e 2560.1-2-4-6
JUNIOR~ ENG11IN1 R-Wants roomtm-
mate, to share large front room, two
bltccks Diest of Lit building. McCon-
ochle, 33'8 E. JeTfferson, 5870J., 1-2-3
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All Makes
'3 MONfiHS $7.50
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of pens by thi4
It's the "wise bird"
that uses only the best pen
Pride of ownership is not the only thing that
N~a has made the Lifetime* the outstanding student's
pen. Real economy has been another faictor.
4yWhen the student buys this unzfailing writing,
instrument, made of enduring, Radite of lus..h
trous green, his expense ends with its first cost.
There are no charges for repairs, no matter what
happens. It is unreservedly guaran teed. Spot
it by the dot--at better dealers everywhere.
Price, in green or black, $8.75. Student's special, $7.50. Peoncil, $4.25
Blue. Label Leads-fifteen cents
Slcrip is the best ink for all fountain pens
With over 100 newest patterns (plenty of browns) to select
from, and all the~ new authoritatively correct models, to show:
you what the College Man will wear this season.;
We have been making 'Clothes for College Men exclusively
for years, and need no introduction. With' everything you
will find in much higher priced clothes-style, fitR and wear
-you save $15.00 to $25.00 on your Suit or Overcoat by
buying direct. from the maker, with 10-day delivery service.
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310 SOUtTH STATEPST.
DIAL 21143
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to Your MTeasnre
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TYP'WRITERS,
See Uis befbre bty~ing or rentinng.=
We ~Canr Save You Money.
All Machines Guaranteed..
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310 South Statt St. Dial 21143
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Ibetween campus clock and Majestic.
Finder plIease return to 1319 Forest, ea
Ave. or Phone 5997. Reward. 1-2 '-3 e
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To OUR PATRONS AND PROSPECTS:
We are revising our mailing list and we want your new addross\ for.
1926 and 1927. Be sure to step in and -fill outa card.4
As an inducement to male you remember to register at our SHOP we
are :giving ABSOLUTELY FREE two prizes of TWENTY-FIVE
DOLLARS IN GOLD.
-No sirings are tied to this offer. You are simply requested to fill out
one of our cards with your name and .address. Each -card is numbered and
the" first' of, November the numbers will be drawn.
There will be two lucky men on the Campus and you have as good a
chance as_ any to be one of the winners.
Do not forget to REGISTER with us. You know that TjWENTY-
FIVE will 'come in rather handy for the Ohio State Game.
Sincerely,
TINKER & COMPANY, 1
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