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THE MICHIGAN

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INTESECIONL TT" ichigan Gridmen
Hold Margi Over
TO TEST°rITM nia Grd Teams

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o-~Alilde ~(0l0ilteamis, iflcl-
~Xag1)i 2 i a i'Conferenl'c lev-
iU~ii ~I'0U5SO~of 01the c(4i1.try
I is a1t ~I~ofcii otests that shouldl
d!,.I1iie1y prove fthe (coparative
;;try thof "Middle Westei'n teams this,
ne of the most imnportant of these;
inltei'secti >nal battles will occur whenF
GCeorgia Tech, one of the four unde-
Seatc(I teams inl the South and .a
trong, contender for sectionial honors
thi!;sYear, invades the South Bend!
realmns of Coach. lfnute Rockne's
owrful Notre IDame eleven.
Northiwes teri F ices 'b'est
Ton'7issouri, the most logical con-
tender for the Missouri Valley title
thli s;-t5150f, Northwestern faces one!
of t he str ongest non-Conference teams;
that fwill inZva~le a Big Ten~ field ti
afternloon. Wh'lile the Purple are
baInghe 'tigers, Purdue will meetP
the nirlasion 01o Montana State. With11
Captain *\Wilcox hack in condition,.
the Bo0ilermnakers' should display con-
sidleralhly more punch than they did
at Madison last week. Town will play
Denver university in the other nion-
Contference game.

(Continue,']from 1Page S'lx.)
IDOG. 21-0. The 1foliowinug 5CaS1i
mak .1he;i!iHbeak in the rcla-
ions etw;iithetwo)schools; since
tIll i11{I, i ti11 thie great lR"(1 'C ranlge
cesslimlly 1 ilncd hack the iriva 5i114of
I he "<l v 'rline:;in 1 924. handing thenm 1
thle v ,'r:,t defe'. ever ' stiainled at the
Wand 0 11 iilis team, 21)-14.
Alicluigan i retu rlled to the Illinois
'P roln ;iol Ilie followxing tail, deterp '-
y- BEAT THE. iI4LINI #
inedl to sto p the gre~at Cirange and
succ'eed. (Capt. 80o) Brown lheld the
111(1 mu a rin (check, )" bileIelnly
Friedeman mgaimed IPLifme for
himself by kicking a lon -, ield goal
!tor the three point.imgn of the!
ich ;igan team.
Last t'U5011 oll'rvedlto be a re peti-.
tioll o< the an pei ority of, lb e Wolver-
iles"., who piirogressed t owardI their'
,sec~ol Cno(elfer-ance title by d~ln
the invaders on Ferry field in the, ihsit,
homiie comi tesit played wxith ll Il11linois
team , inc e 1922, 1:;-0.

The Ndew' Fall models, exclusively
' intehoii- e &.11ardiy iii design and
L Ii i, 1l. he imlspee to.d at
G'I's' WOOLF LK & CO.
3-6 Soiit lIi Stte St reet
_____ Exclusive Lasts and Patterns oW&H 1Q- 22
WHIesigned and Sold Only by
BROADWAY AT 40'" STREET 144 WEST-42ND SRE
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUIJ;WNG
84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET
PHILADELPHIA- 1511 CHESTNUT STREETJ

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~JAdvertising
HOCTEL SAGE, Detroit, Micn.
1537 Center St. Around the coyner
ap1it ol Theater. lDovuto xv
r';f} )f);?? (listriict. Qu.iet Il)lace for
r(1;', l i'7r plc. ,All osIdle iroomns.
S ~',I*:, d l, $2. Private
I): ILi~ iel~,$I.50 anid],$2; double,
iDANCE, 2J the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall thiis
S"Ic"In a nilp'ht and every following
Sri For all branches of the lodge.
35
NO i C 1---Tickets available fV' to-
:gital Huron hotel,. or Clayj
' doo(ler. Ypsilanti p~layers. 351

hours of 9:30 andI 11:30 p)in. Prompt
Delivery. Barbecue Jinm. Phone 441,t
20 1U0
FOR RENT
1 0l1 RENT-Second floor apartment,i
1'o.:r rooms and bath, light com~er
apa rtment, steam heat, furnished or
ufurnished. Strictly up-to-date.
1( n for mna rried couple. P~hon e
G151. 34, 35

NOTICE-We

deliver between the

P :1TSALE-Clefane r's NaiIiia, Wil-
liam's Ga s tStatiol), Jackson Rd,
y west end FairGrud 'o 50.
LOST-A jewevled Phi leta Theta
rraternity pin. Finder, will Iplea:.e
call J. H4. Peltas, ,at Lawye" r's (Club+
and receive reward. 8,3

FOR S.1 Ll
FOR SAILE-- Vega Tenori
Case. Phone 3248, .or
South Thlayer i.

Banjo, with
cait ll at 101

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-It will pay you to call 3489
buying or renting a type-
, FT. Munn, 203 S. Thayer.
3-1, 35, 36, 37

FOR RENT----Large nicely furnished
room. Teachers, graduate students,
nurses, or business people. Steam
h eat. Also garage. Dial 8544. 422
"'E. Washington. 35, 36, 37
FOR. RENT-Large well lighted room
with study in connection. Located
on bus line. Very reasonable. Phone
5862. 1120 Lincoln. 35, 36
1lSEE the Illinois game on the Grid-!
graph tomorrow, 2:15. 34, 35
SIX-ROOM house on South State
Street., Laundry in b~asement; miod-
ern throughout. Available November
first. D)ouble garage. Call 4980 or
7987. ," 303
FORl RENT--Will share a three-room
a partinent with couple~ or two other
young men. 320' East Liberty.
.33, 34, 35

WANTED-Two tickets for01Navy
game. It. 0. CrawNford, 125Vauighnl.
Phone 5304.
LOST-Note b)ook. M-.29. Taiken by
mistake from steps of, Old MeicA
Bldg., Thursday morning .Rerd
11. E. Ray, 29-:1. Dial 7417. 35, 6;3
LOST-Parker duoe-fold pen; naiie on
p~en, Harry, Fed.-r. Keopsaike. IRe-
ward. Mrs..Fader. Dial 84, 3
MIISCELLAN F01 s
ILLINOIS VS. MIC IIAN tomiorrow.
See It on the Gridlgraph, lill :Audi-
toriumn. Open 2:15.~4,3
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21 1 '. Sp ciial Cinese antd American.
ALnch. 25c; 1inner, 5()c. Served
f~i'm1.1 a. iu. to 2 p. mx.-5 p.in.
to S h. mu. Excellent food of good
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.i;in many households waffes--
that toothstome and nourish-
ing dish-are considered as a
reat to be enjoyed only occa-
sionally. This. feeling, no
doubt, is 'a sort of left-over"
from the troubled hours of
the old - time c-ast - iron con-
trivance for waffle - making,
With its grease rand smell and
tiresome running between
kitchen and table.
Tileq Electric Wadfe Iron h ,~cr
all t at. YY Y! ffl':-' i. lr.-;..MiJU n
rarely nade in former days are
I ~clooked at. the table and served fresh,
hot and crisp. No grease, no offen-
I _ S"W odors, no walking about.

Even matter-of-f act business has its dash of
romance. The farne of Marris1,1 Tweed Top
Coatings girdles fic glebe. They arc woven
by the Crofters who dwell upon the cliff-
cleft islands and islets off the North Coast of
Scotland-the Orkneys and the Shetlands:
Eveiy yaird 'of 1* arris Tweed, Top Coat-
ings is slowly loomed by hand, not raced and
chased th ro i a i-achiyie. The Crofter signs
his name upon he - !ikle't of each piece as

assurance of its genuineness and as- evidence of
the pride he takes in skill handed down from
sire to son.
Fall Top Coats of genuine Harris Tweeds,
tailored in accordance wit~h our inflexibly fine
standards, are piic~d at $42..00.

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Patter n-effects personally selected- by,
from Great Britain and exclusive with us
Ann Arbor.

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