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:srx THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Cloudburst Wrecks Freight Train In California

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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

NOTICE

NOTICE

MASONIC TEMPLE offers fine fa-
cilities for your next dance, dinner
or luncheon . at most reasonable
rates. 327 S. 4th Ave. Phone
22398. 34
STAYBROOK COUNTRY SCHOOL.
Washtenaw Road. Ful day rates
including lunch--$25.00 per month.
Half day rates--$12.50. Transpor-
tation provided. Age, from infan-
cy to 8 years. Mrs. H. S. Mallory,
director. Tel. 23891 and 9806.
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STUDENTS' Laundry by experienced
Laundress. Prices reasonable. Will
call for and deliver. Stockings done
free. Call 116 and ask for 769F13.
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HOME portrait, in te ri o rs, some
studies Natuural pictures taken in
accustomed surroundings. Work
guuaranteed. Telephone 6221 for
appointment. F. W. Ouradink, Pho-
tographer. 31
NEW HOME LAUNDRY-Liberty at
Maynard. Free mending and darn-
ing. Collars and cuffs reversed.
Opening special, 12c a shirt cash
and carry. Dial 8894. 8c

WALKER'S Home Laundry-Student
laundry a specialty. Terms very
reasonable. Dial 4776. We call for
and deliver. 7c
WANTED
STUDENT LAUNDRY-Good soft
water. Will call for and deliver.
Sure satisfaction. Telephone 4863.
12c
B O A R D E R S wanted. Excellent
meals. High-class men. Reason-
able. 1318 N. University. 35
STUDENT LAUNDRY-Hand work
soft water. Call for and deliver.
Dial 4789 after 12 noon. 3
WANTED - Student washing. All
Mending neatly done. Phone 3006.
W A N T E D-Student and family
washing, rough dry or ironed. Rea-
sonable, call for and deliver. Phone
5118. 14c
WASHING and ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 223478.
611 Hoover. 15c
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
L A U N D R Y - Soft water, 21044.

(Associate' Press Photo)
Many lives were lost when a locomotive and several freight cars were swept into a creek bed when they
were struck by a cloudburst in the Tehachapi mountains near Bakersfield, Calif. The engine, tender and one
freight car are shown in the creek bed.

LOST-Wire-hair terrier. Full grown
and white with black spot. Van
Buren Co. license. Lost two days
ago. Return to G. MVcEarroll, 809
E. Kingsley. Phone 5817. Reward.
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LOST-Collie puppy; answers to the
name of "Skipper." Harman A.
Wolfe, 822 Oakland. Please phone
6108. 32
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Sweet cider, Paw Paw
grapes and grape juice. Call 9534
or 22413. Wagner Cider Mill.
20
EN AVANTcr or d
BUrr, Patterson & uld O.
For your convenience I
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RBare History Souree Books
Guarded From Worms, Decay

the librarians there, according to
Dorothy J. Chipman, Secretary, but
the silverfish, a small worm which
lives on the paste in the binding, has
to be continually guarded against, as
its presence is not noticeable until
the bindings begin to loosen.
Bindings Must Be Oiled
Most of the bindings are of calf's
leather, which must be oiled fre-
quently to prevent a general drying

out and subsequent darkening of the
cover. Books are kept in dust-proof
cases and are never exposed to di-
rect sunlight, Miss Chipman said.
All these precautions would be use-
less, however, if it were not for the
fact that the paper in these books
is of high grade rag composition.
Modern novels printed on cheap pulp
paper would never be able to last for
generations, which the Clements col-
lection will, librarians believe.
Prof. Robert Foure, of Columbus,
Ohio, has the original paper of Jules
Verne in which television and air-
planes were forecast.

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Hove You Hard
MIKE FALK
and

THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE ORCHESTRA

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Let Us Furnish
The PUNCH, WAFTERSor
SPECIAL SANDWICHES
for your party
The
Betsy Ross Shop
In The Arcade
We deliver Dial 5931

The Groom-Well Barbers

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STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE !
Largest Barber Shop in Ann Arbor
14 CHAIRS COMPETENT BARBERS TO SERVE YOU
The Latest Methods in Barbering -- Try us and be convinced

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Eat Downtown-
Finest Food at

615 East Liberty (Near the Michigan Theater)
MANICURING 50e -- with BARBER WORK 25c
Phone 9390 First Class Shoe Shine

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Reduced Prices

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Order Your

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TEA GARDEN

Personal Stationery
Now

G6 South Main

Phone 5515

200 SINGLE SHEETS

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Wear Your College Colors
For the Football Game6..
The University Flower Shop
Incorporated
606 East Liberty Street
Phone 9055
will have just what you want in the Floral arrange-
ments: Corsages, Decorations or the Large Mums.

or
100 FOLDED SHEETS
with 100 ENVELOPES
PRINTED WITH NAME AND ADDRESS
1.00
The Mayer-Schairer Co.
Stationers - Printers - Binders
Office Outfitters
Phone 4515 112 South Main St.

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Their Flowers are Always Fresh

THEY GROW THEIR OWN

Conservatively Modern
THOTOGRAPHY

S HE MOST unexpected and
pleasant things happen to
you when you get the Shredded
Wheat habit! That's because
Shredded Wheat gives you the
energy you need to make every
flay a push-over! It's Nature's
own energy food-%-100 whole
wheat!
That means nothing lost, and
nothing added! A11 the energy-
building elements that smart old
Nature put into wheat are kept
for you in Shredded Wheat.
How'll you have yours? Milk?
Cream? Half and half? Order
Shredded Wheat at the lunch
counter.
When you see Niagara Falls on the package,
you KNOW you have Shredded Wheat.
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MICHIGAN DECORATIONS.
For the Big Game "you should have a MICHIGAN BLANKET
of the large size, all-wool, and decorated with block "M" or
Michinon Sn -. nrice$10.00. $10.50. $11 00. and $12.00

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