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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Wreck Inquiry Continues

LANSING, Oct. 9. -)- Coroner
Harry Leadley said tonight the cause
of the Grand Trunk Western Railway
freight train accident here Tuesday
which killed a 13-year-old boy and
injured 12 probably would not be
determined "until Saturday or Mon-
day."
He said railroad officials informed
him today that a cdmpany inquiry of
train crew members at Battle Creek
would not be completed before the

weekend. On the basis of crew mem-
*bers' statements, Leadley said, he
would determine whether to order an
r inquest into the death of James
Smith, 13, of Lansing.
"I think there's no question that
it was either an open switch or a
faulty wheel which caused the wreck,"'
* the coroner said.
Meanwhile, trains moved on sched-
ule through Lansing over temporary
tracks laid yesterday

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Murals Reveal CampScenes
From Paul Bunyan Mythology
By HOWARD FENSTEMAKER of the room, which is adjacent to the
Three large murals, depicting main foyer of the Kellogg Building,
scenes from the Northwoods myth- shows Babe, the legendary blue ox,
ology of the famed Paul Bunyan, now pulling a huge sledge along the snow
decorate the Children's Waiting at breakneck speed.
Room of the Kellogg Foundation In- Grizzly Bears And Ox
stitute. Grizzly bears in the trees along
Designed and painted by Francis the route have been placed there, the
Danovich, of the Michigan Institute legend goes, to keep the ox's flight
as slow as possible to keep the men
of Arts and Crafts, the murals were in the sledge from becoming too tired
completed during the past summer to work after reaching their destina-
after more than a ,year's work. tion.
Main panel of the group of three Other scenes in the panel show the
is a composite synthesis of Paul Bun- milking of the whale and lumber-
yan's camp life. At the extreme left jacks fleeing from two gomisoons,
is a scene of the frying of griddle ever-present threat to nren of the
cakes, from batter mixed in a large woods.
concrete-mixer, on a giant skillet The third panel, located on the
greased by cooks' helpers with slabs east wall, depicts a huge lumberman,
of bacon tied to their feet. a prototype of the French-Canadians
Behind them are dishes being who first came to Michigan to develop
washed by the spray of Niagara Falls. at hlumber industry of Pauorigin-
Paul Bunyan In Mural yan. The man in the scene stands in
Gigantic Paul Bunyan himself is awe at the sight of the blue snow.
seated in the center of the panel ____s-______
licking his plate, and around him at
the huge table are the other lumber- Always clean and
jacks engaged in eating, although free from goo no
hardly in the approved Emily Post matter how often
style. 11 11 of

"A GOOD BEER IN 1887"

Liberia, with an area of 43,000 Manila hemp is considered the Bomba. India is one of the
square miles, has no railroad tracks most satisfactory material for mar- world's principal precious stone mar-
and no factories ine cordage. kets.
"EXPERIENCE . . . always-?' counts!"
"It's Risky to Hold 'Em"
One EXPERIENCE teaches more
t:aiin a thousand words of advice
to joung hopefuls prone to cele-
brat. with more bravo than caution.Ns

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someone who does not want to
work regularly. Write Box 23,
Michigan Daily. 51c
TYPING
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typist, also mimeographing. Notary
public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland.
PERSONALS
INFANT DAY NURSERY. Reason-
able rates by dad or week. Ap-
* proved. Phone 3948. 9c
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ing. Brumfield and Brumfield, 308
S. State. Ec
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel tompany, phone
7112. 7c
PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOL begins
Oct. 18, Monday evening. Enroll-
ment at Ann Arbor High School.
Recreation, business, language,
English, speech, defense training,
woodworking, art, metalcraft, sew-
ing, cooking and other courses will
be offered. For further informa-
tion call 5797.

FOR RENT
SINGLE on 1st floor across from
Engineering Bldg. on Church St.
Phone 8935. 53c
FOR GRADUATE GIRLS: 2 singles,
well-furnished, cross-draft, shower.
Quiet surroundings. Phone 6152.
f-ternoons. 26c
SUITE with private bath and shower
for 3 grad women. Also lovely stu-
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dry privileges if desired. Inquire
422 E. Washington.
LAUNDERING
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INDIVIDUALIZED LAUNDRY
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WITHOUT OUR 54 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE,
WE COULD NOT BREW THIS FAMED BEER

Each bundle done separately,
by hand'

Weary lumberjacks sitting or ly-
ing on their bunks can be seen at the
right of the painting, and in the
lower portion of the panel is the
giant Hans Hansen, playing the vio-
lin and saxophone for a group of
dancing lumbermen.
A smaller panel on the west wall1
Ruthvens Will Officiate
During Annual Reception
President Alexander G. Ruthven
and Mrs. Ruthven will welcome mem-
bers of the faculty to the annual
University Senate Reception at 8:30
p.m. November 4 in the Union Ball-1
room.
The reception will last until ap-
proximately 10 p.m. at which time
dancingmwill begin and continue
until midnight. Chairman of the
Reception Committee is Prof. Steven,
Atwood of the electrical engineering
department.
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you smoke it. Chal-
lenging higher-
priced pipes in briar
quality and value.
WM. DEMUTH & CO., N.Y.
HANDKERCHIEF
TEST PROVES
VITAL ONE
ALWAYS
SPOTLESS
NO GOO
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IT'S
CUSHION
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F YOU marvel at the finer and more sat-
isfying flavor of Berghoff ... remember
that 54 years of learning how goes into
the brewing of this famed beer ... a span
of continuous brewing EXPERIENCE
matched by only adistinguished few of
all who brew a beer today. Modern equip-
ment ... top quality ingredients ... and
scores of scientific brewing aids contribute
to the notably outstanding excellence of
Berghoff. But it is the priceless knowledge of
how to brew a fine beer, gleaned out of our
years of continuous experience, that makes
Berghoff Beer the unchangeable taste
favorite of all who delight in a fine brew.

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A BETTER BEER...EVERY YEAR...SINCE 1887

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YES, there have been many changes since 1900 not only in styles But in almost all our living

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habits.

The country has grown into a great and dynamic nation.

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Typifying the spirit of American progress methods of keeping the people of this country
clean have reached a highly technical and specialized level. The Ann Arbor Laundries in follow-
ing their policy of keeping in step with the times have continuously modernized and vitalized
their plants and equipment.
And when, necessity demanded better and cheaper service during the depression the

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Anni Arbor Laundries came forth with the economical student bundle.

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Thus the student was

assured of professional laundry service at a price he could well afford.

Because of its suc-

cess we continue to offer it to the student body.
Save time and money by having your laundry done in Ann Arbor by the Ann Arbor

Laundries, experts in their field.

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Shirts
Pairs of Sox
Handkerchiefs
Suits Underwear
Bath Towels
Pajama Suit

Finished,
Mended and
Button
Replaced.
Returned,
Dried and
Fluffed -
not Ironed.

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$1,.10

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WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaning Company
Phone 4117

TROJAN, LAUNDRY
and Dry Cleaning Company
Phone 4185

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