PAGE TWO THE MICHIG~AN ,DAILYV FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1939 L 11 .EI 1 1 1 ,' -4j t i// -jf . I 3 i: =;; .s - - --,-;a;, zp i- - - - *! la' : I - Dress up for the holidays WSTETSCON HATS in new styles and colors State Street / 4 .. at Liberty VA ULT Call us for quotations on All Popular Brands of Domestic and I mported WINES in Single Bottles or Cases DELIVERY SERVICE Day or Night 303 N. Fifth Avenue U- -.--. 4 I s. ,1 Classi ied 1 7N WARREN WILLIAM r BINNIE BARNES . WEtIDY BARIE DJOAN DAVIS Directed by Gregory RatoI A 20tH Centory-Fox Picture Coirryl f: Zanuck in Cbwg& s f Podv~iw Coming Sunday - POWEL -- LOY. . -in "ANOTHER THIN MAN" BA L LET CA RAVA N ALL-STAR COMPANY of AMERICAN DANCERS Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre MONDAY EVENING December 11, 1939 8:30 P.M. Box Office Open December 7. Te All Seats Reserved - $1.00... 75c I. 6300 . 50c 1 { the December issue of the Gargoye by Paul Johnson, '40, circulation director for the magazine. Interest ins an article by Tom Harmon on the trials of being an All-American were held responsible for the rapid sale. A few copies of the issue, includ- ing those subscribed for, remain. These may be obtained at the Student Publications Building. The Harmon article pointed out some of the oft forgotten facts about stars and the effort involved in replying. to fan mail.~ Other features included in the winter issue were a description of the the Garg-invented Snyddlick, and numerous photo and cartoon layouts. Be A Goodfelow Gilbreth To Speak Today Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, industrial en- gineer and business consultant, will address an assembly of the School of Business Administration at 11 a.m. to- day in the amphitheatre of the Rack- ham Building. THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Effective as of February 14, 1939 12c per reading line (on basis of five average words to line) for one or two insertions. 10c per reading line for three or more insertions. Minimum of.3 lines per inser- tion. These low rates are on the basis of cash payment before the ad is inserted. If it is inconvenient for you to call at our offices to make payment, a messenger will be sent to pick up your ad at a slight extra charge of 10c. For further information call 23-24-1, or stop at 420 Maynard Street. ARTICLES FOR SALE.-3 STANDARD UNDERWOOD Type- writer with less than 200 hours use. Dennis Skriganuk, 110 N. State, 3085, 117 TYPING -18 TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 34 TYPING-Miss L. M. Heywood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689. 43 TYPING SERVICE-Dorothy Testa, M.A. 625 E. Liberty (at State St.) 2-1835. Reports, thesis, disserta- tions, briefs. 113 VIOLA STEIN-Experienced and notary public, excellent 706 Oakland, phone 6327. LAUNDERING -'9 LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low prices. 16 ACE HAND LAUNDRY-Wants only one trial to prove we launder your shirts best. Let our work help you look neat today. 1114 S. Univer- sity. 19 TRANSPORTATION --21 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL -. Driveway gravel, washed pebbles, Killins Gravel Company. Phone 7112. 13 MISCELLANEOUS -20 FOR EXPERT ALTERATIONS and repairing see Gust Pracht, Ladies' and gents' tailor. 626 So. Division. Phone 7947. -1111 BEN BERNIE and ALL THE LADS couldn't make a better buy Rich-d man Bros. Clothes. H. W. Mc- Comb, 121 So. Main. Phone 3831 121 WANTED-Ride -to Minneapolis, Christmas vacation.^ Leave Dec. 15. Telephone 2-1030. 122 GARMENTS may be left for altera- tion and picked up after vacation. Call 2-2678. 402 Observatory. 123 CAMERA WANTED (new or used) Model III, Zeiss Ikoflex, f/2.8 lens or Model II, Contax f/3.5; f/2.8 or 1/2.0 lens. c/o Michigan Daily Box 2. 124 h. TOP HONORS When formality is the order of the evening, the Stetson topper takes its place at the head of the class. Exact, poised lines and graceful proportions e make this Stetson the fitting partner to your white tie and tails. STETSON typist work. 20 4 I GOING HO'ME*?. SEND THAT LUGGAGE by FAST RAILWAY EXPRESS I Just phone the Rail- way Express agent when your trunk or bags are packed and off 'they will speed, * direct to your home, in all cities and prin- cipal towns. You can send "collect" too, same as your laundry goes. Use this complete, low-cost service both coming and going, and enjoy your train trip full of the proper Holiday spirit. When you phone, by the way, be sure to tell We Carry a Complete Line of STETSON HATS $5.00 to $7.50 STADEL First National Building & WALKER 205 South Main When you come back after Xmas advantage ofthe COLEGMSPTIM C SHOWS TODAY at 2-4-7-9 P.M. STARTING TODAY! HIS GREATEST PORTRAYAL- ~PAL TT I I T~w~ ..ww-I iw~nn -. t ili" fhA return ceunon to travel home I Thnese special sehOOQ Cad a61169a Tne.reurncope i iuv ,erer