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November 10, 1932 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1932-11-10

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THE AMICHI+GAN'-DALY

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Edward F. Jaros, Paul W. Jedele, and Frank Slemens, David Clingersmith, j
George S. Jones.j John Cole, Leland Coulter, Max
Emmet J. Kelly, Stanley Killian, Grossman, Thomas Dooling, Eugene
Louis Klass, Samuel Knox, Joseph' Eitnler, Fra1ncis Farrell, Henry vel-
Krysin, Lyle Lacroix, Merle Land cis, ker, Donal d Fergus~on, Duane tFreese,
Chapin Lowell, John A. Luca s, Doug- Rob ert Govt, Arthur Gulick, Albert
las McElwain, Sidney A. McKay-, 'Haisch, Edward-c Hal], John Healey,
James R. McNitt, Kenneth A. Mack,j Ward Houtz. Thomas Hunt, Rufus
Edward Ma-lnoski, Henry MNIwe ll 1, Keiser, Frank Kidder, Oscar Knuinsi,'
Clair Marshall, Randolph A. Miller ,. Alfredl Kreese, Carl Levine, Benja-
Charles Mony, Harold H. Morse, Don- mmj~n Lucitti, andc Glendon Moonl.
aid H. Newhall, Harvey C. Nicholkon,j Wilfred estriken, John Olson, Mal-3
Donald Oberski, John D. OBiecalm Parker, Deiw;in Reisinger, Rich-
Louis Patronsky, Charles Phelps, ard Rice, Edwin Richardson, John
George E. Rademaker, Howard iaf- Rosander, FrancisS Sa ge, J oh n
ter, Ned L. Reglien, Paul D. Robin-I Schmidt, Parke Sager, Sidney Shel-
son, Spencer Rockwood, Peter San- iey, Warren Simimons, Erwin Simon,
ders, Gordon L. Saunders, Robert Trumian Smith, Constantine Stavro-
Schwartz, Fred B. Shaw, John R. poulos, Vernand Stilson, Walter Sul-
Szal, Joseph Thornton, Herbert Van livan, Rober:t Thorne, Owen Torrey,
Nouhuys, John W. Vos, jr., Gilbert Sam Tramontanan, Blaine Tatle,
W. Ward, Austin Webb, Randolph Joseph Wag;ner, and Francis Zebb.
Webster, Geo-re M. Welch, and HO- The ab~ove appo-Intments3 were made I
mer' B. Wright. under a merit system which pl)aces
All the above men are members of the most ellicient is all depa!-tments,
the advanced course in military sci- of the training on the list of officers.
ence. Those men of the basic course The order making th lemi valid is sign-
who have received appointments as ed by Major Edwards and by Presi-
Corporals are as follows: Louis An- dent Ruthven atnd goes into effect
tol, Harold Brown, E. A. Chapin, immediately.

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q 1r- tdlr0t'CiIJ HARRY L. THO74RNTO N, i'6 i Iu5e !:cr? t;'
Phone 727()113ni727"0

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LAUNDI7ES
WASHING-And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
611 Hoover. 15C
LAUNDRY --- Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
WANTED- Student and family
washing. Phone 3006. 6c
LOS~T
LOST---Man's Gruen wrist watch in
jU. of M. Museum Bldg. Wed., Nov.
2. Reward. Dial 40,35. 129
LOST-Phi Gamma Delta fraternity
pin. Name of owner on back of
pin. Finder please call 6017.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Wonderful bargain for
family desiring large home and
grounds and willing to live eight
miles from Ann Arbor in nearby
town. For details call Mrs. Fur-
guson, 3611-eves. 2-2839 133
FINANCE CO. --- Disposail.. Today's
special, 1932 Chevrolet coach $395.
'lerms, trades. 311 W. Huron,
2-20dl.. 19c

WANTED
WANTED--Four students, either sex
to work in spare time. Good pay.
20£1 S. Fourth Ave. 134
NOTICE
PIANO TUNING-The official con-1
cert artist tuner. Office at resi-
dence. Phone 6776. Not with any
music shop. Victor Allmendinger.
Exclusive tuner for the Univer'sityv
School of Music. 91
IT IS NOT too early to order Christ-
mas cards. Our greeting card dept.
is large and complete. Francisco
Boyce, 723 N. Univ. 29
ATTENTION ".-Have your 0shoe re-
pairing and hat blocking done at
Liberty Shoe Repair Shop, 622 E.
Liberty, 26c

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M EN"S SITS

Suits Sold
Up to $30

$13.

MEN"S SUITS I
Suits Sold 7
Up to $35
MEN'S OCOATS

M N4 i's BYD U i on itsL3i
Men's 35C 1Fanr-cy Sox,
Fine Shirts uap to 150V1
Up to 75c Sits-hot
150c Hickok G3ar3te rs
Men's Neckwear to $1 .i0.
Men's Fancy H-ose to) 50c..
Fancy FHose tu!)to $.00 S..
UP to $10 SilkRoe
Up to $20 Slk Robes
$5.00 Coat Sweaters ..
$5.00 Travelt lng agsi..
Up to $ 2.50 Fn cy Sh~irts
1ip Pto $.0PanSits
Up to$.0Pat
UpA to $.0Pns
Menl t's 5$1.50 Pajamasid1<5
Up) to y$2.00Pams

J'Ic
1 7c
87c
.35c
39c
.95C
2!c
~7
$7.95
. .,3.59
$1.59
$ 1.59
95c

Selling
Up to $25

$13,851

MEN'S 'CGATS

UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Re-
finishing. We specialize in Univer-
.sity and fraternity work. Johnke
Yph Co. 334 E. Hoover Ave. Phone
2-3730. 28c
EATI-MvEAL tickets $5.50 for $4.50.
Lunches 25c, 30c, 40c, All steak
dinners 40c. Forest Restaurant
538 Forest Ave. 25c

Selling
Up to $30

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NO'CLOCK.

No raw tobaccos inLeke
~ta' hy they're soii

W E buy. the finest, the
very finest. tobaccos
in all the world-but that
does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest ciga
rette. The fact is, we never

aging and mellowin, are
then given the b:feei t of
that Lucky Strikc priy
ing process, 0described b1,y
the words-"it'stasd"
T hat's why folks int-fever~y
city, town and h1amleCt SOay

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