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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

White Swan-Phone 165-We Shop tools and Lab. supplies at

in soft water.-Adv.

Wahr's University Book Stores.--Adv.

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LASSIFIE
ADVERTIS ING

All girls taking required gymnas-
ium work should present their locker
tickets to Mrs Blackburn by Wednes-
day noon, Oct. 13.

Dining Rooms

WANTED
WANTED-A civil engineer with suf-
flicent experience to place simple
grade stakes on road work. An op-
portunity for a man unable to re-
turn to school until the seceond se-
ester. Salary $150 per month. Ap-
ply C. J. Snyder and Sons, Ann Ar
bor, Mich. Phone 529.
WANTED-A roommate who is a quiet
upperclass man, Lit preferred.
Double room at $3.50 each. No oth-
er students and no children. Good
advantages, 812 Sybil St. Phon6
2114-W.
WANTED-Student who understands
Hoffman Clothes Pressing machine
for few hours each day. Modern
Method Cleaners. Phone 1918-W.
508 East William St.
WANTED-Student as salesman for
good line. $10.00 a week and com-
missions to start with. Apply in
writing to H. F., care Daily.
WANTED -Arclerical assistantship in
some department of the University
by student stenographer and typist.
Call Lounsbury, 2316-J.
WANTED-An experienced man, as
rubber during football season. Ap-
ply at Aathletic Association, Ann_
Arbor Press Building.
WANTED - Pleasant room in ex-
change with 2 or 3 nights a week._
1037 Baldwin Ave. Phone 2123-M.
WANTED-A young man of good char-I
acter would like a room in a pri-
vate family. Write Box V. R.
WANTED-Club of upperclassmen; to C
board for the school year, by wom-
an of wide experience. Box B. B.I
WANTED-Good bass soloist wantedl
for church work. Apply 312 S. Di-
vision St. Phone 212-J.I
WANTED - Private boarding house:
near campus for ten instructors.
Write Box AA, Daily.y
WANTED-High prices paid for your
old clothes. Phone 1981-W and will
call at you rconvenience.

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Modern six room house,
fine S. E. location. Beautifully de-
corated, clean, ready to occupy.
$3,000 down and monthly payments.
Telephone owner, 1600-J.
FOR SALE-Enigneer's drawing set,
complete, slightly used - extra
boards, T-square, triangle, etc. Call
Kief 1013-J or 311 E. Ann St., eve-
nings.
FOR SALE-Buscher E flat Baritone
and B fiat Tenor Saxophones, like
new, with cases. C. E. Gilbert, 319
N. Main St.
FOR SALE - 1920 Buick Roadster
in A-1 condition. A bargain to quick
buyer. Call after 6:30 P. M., 1207
Prospect.
FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello.
Practically new, fair price. Over-
land Garage. Phone 2440, evenings.
FOR SALE-Complete set of Spauld-
ing left handed golf sticks with bag.
1325 Olivia Ave. Phone 1705-R.
FOR SALE-Drawing outfit, Smith's
inorganic Chem. text and Zoology
lab. manual. Phone 1170-J.
FOR SALE - Ford speester in first
class condition. Easy terms. 114 N.
Ingalls. Phone 855-J.
FOR SALE-Set of mechanical draw-
ing tools, boards, triangle. Call
663-.W.
FOR RENT
-POR RENT-Attractive suite for two
within two blocks of the campus,
well equipped, all modern. conven-
ieiices. 725 Haven Ave., near Hill.
Phone 2574. 4
FOR RENT-Boy's dormitory; twelve
beds in excellent condition. Ideal
study room. Moderate price. Call
at side entrance, 522 Monroe St.
FOR RENT-A light, airy suite for
two girls, close to campus. Espec-
ially clean and well furnished.
Phone 627. A. Simpson.

Regulation gymnasium clothes, pro-
perly marked, should be in the lock-
ers by Wednesday, October 20.

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Girls having gymnasium classes on
Thursday should appear for their first
class on Thursday, Oct. 21, at Bar- I
bour gymnasium, to sign up for an
outdoor sport. All girls who have
classes on Friday should come at their
assigned period on Friday, Oct. 22.
L6ckers will be given out daily from
9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 o'clock at
Barbour gymnasium; on Saturdays,
from 9 to 12 o'clock only.
All junior advisers are requested to
consult the lists posted in Barbour
gymnasium in order to learn the
names of their freshmen.
The supper to which all freshmen
women have been invited by the Jun-
ior advisers is to take place on Mon-
day, Oct. 11, instead of Oct. 6, ac-
cording to an announcement made
yesterday by Carol McDonald, m22,
chairman.
Each sophomore should leave a
schedule of her classes at the office
of the physical director in Barbour
gymnasium.
All girls who are interested in oc-
cupational therapy, who have had
trainigg in it and want to continue the,
work, see Hulda Bancroft at Newberry
hall.
An important meeting of the board
of directors of the Women's League
will be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday
morning, Oct. 9, in the board room in
Barbour gymnasium. Members of the
board are urged to be present.
Shop tools and Lab. supplies at
Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv.
Martha Washington Candies. Tice's
Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv.
Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
versity Book Stores.-Adv.
The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf
Notes at Wahr's University Book
Stores.-Adv.
Shop tools and Lab. supplies at
Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv.
Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
versity Book Stores.-Adv.
MISCELLANE OUS
PARTY WHO picked up pocketbook
in Medical building Tuesday morn-
ing, is known and will avoid arrest
by. returning to Secretary's office
within twenty-four hours.
PRIVATE Boarding house opened at
445 East Universit. Strictly home
cooking.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Sigma Phi Epsilon badge. Re-
ward. Return to 604 E. Madison.

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THEIR OPENING

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8 0 5 EAST HURON STREET

THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY

ANNOUNCES

TWO SPLENDID CONCERT COURSES

Hill Auditorium

Ann Arbor

CHORAL UNION SERIES

Oct. 29-METROPOLITAN OPERA SEXTETTE
Giovanni Martinelli and Guiseppe Corallo,
Tenors
Nina Morgana and Marie Rappold,
Sopranos
Helena Marsh, Contralto

EXTRA CONCERT SERIES
Nov. 4--ALBERT SPALDING, Viollnist
Nov. 13--UNITED STATES MARINE BAND
Capt. W. H. Santelman, Conductor
Arthur Whitcomb, Cornetist
Dec. 2-PERCY GRAINGER, Pianist
Jan. 10-FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET

Nov.
Dec.

Thomas Chalmers, Bass
11-SERGEI RACHMANINOFF, Pianist
13-JAN KUBELIK, Violinist

Adolfo Betti, 1st Violin
Alfred Pochon, 2nd Violin

VANTED-A violinist for dance work.'
Thorough experience necessary. Call FOR RENT-Two front rooms, suit-
1-able for two in each. Light, airy,
and well heated. Enquire at 608 E.
VANTED-Students washing, 110 N. William, second floor.
Ingalls. Phone 2569.
_______. P____________9FOR RENT-Heated furnished flat, 4
LOST AND FOUND or 5 rooms. Also rooms, single and
OST-Will second year Mechanical suites for men, 908 Monroe St.
Engineer who borrowed my foun- ,FOR RENT-Double room. Well heat-
tain pen in Room 229 at classifica- ed. Second floor. 1012 E. Univer-
tion, please return same to K. A. sity. Price $8.00 per weew.
Lawrence;1330 Wilmot St.-

Jan. 24-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Feb. 24-MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor
Mar. 7-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Marcia VanDresser, Soprano
TICKETS: $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00
(Patrons Tickets: First-Choice, $7.00)

Louis Bailly, Viola
Iwan D'Archambeau, 'Cello
Feb. 28-NEW YORK CHAMBER 1IUSIV SOCIETY
Carolyn Beebe, Director and Pianist
(1Musicians)

TICKETS: $2,00 - $2,50

OST-Book. Lyon's corporation Fi-
nance. Left on desk at F. &. M.
Bank, Tuesday. Reward. Call
Bogue, 870-R.
OST-Saturday, a Caryatedes Soror-
ity Pin. Initials on back. Reward.
OUND - Fountain Pen 'in Arcade
Postoffice. Call Falvey, 871-M.

FOR RENT-Two extra good suites,
one block from campus. 616 Church.
Phone 907-R.
FOR RENT-Fine large suite with two
single beds; one block from cam-
pus. Girls. 911 Monroe.
FOR RENT-Single room for rent for
lady. 312 S. Division St. Phone
212-J.

Public Sale of Choral Union Tickets,.Saturday, October 16.
Public Sale of Extra Concert Series Tickets, Monday, November 1.
All mail orders for either course will be filled in advance in order of receipt.
For complete announcement, please address,

CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY

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SAVINGS

BANK

aims to be of utmost service to all its depositors
It is the largest bank in the county and has grown to over
$5,000,000
resources in its more than a half century of existence.

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CARE OF FUNDS

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1. Two-thirds of the checking accounts of transients are 3. Overdrafts are forbidden by law.
carried by us at an actual loss. 4. Your EARNEST CO-OPERATION will obviate our re-
2. We ask you to help reduce this loss by drawing no small verting to the custom of a monthly charge for carrying small
checks. Come into the bank and draw enough cash to pay forny
what you buy in a half dozen places instead of giving a check TRANSIENT ACCOUNTS.
for each purpose. A small check is one under $10.00. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK.
We solicit your business.
Main Office, North West Corner of Main and Huron Streets
Branch Office, 707 North University Ave.

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