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THIS
COLUMN
ICLOSES
ATS 3P.M,

"e. la4i advau.m m..
m thwgefte, Z20 Thee
UpuOe chargedtuxat rata
ly to thse havlng phmeks.

es are at The
~DMv, 18.
Ei BUILDINGI
ntage of ALLI
MO1RRIJJL'8

ypewriter Store. 125-50
KNEElS" and "FALLING".I
wick record by Oriole Terrace
tra. STOFFLET PHONO
S, Nickel's Arcade and 110 E.
ngton. 124-5C
OK BOTTOM PRICES on gro-1
see Pierce's ad in theWe-
We-issue o The Daily. 125
PCOFFEE 35c. Pierces Cash'
11.8-2C
Classifieds" wok wonders.
TABLE~ VACATION WORK
an WOMEIN wanted to sell
exed Bible, just revised and
minute. Free Salesmanship
nd personal assistance. Pas-
S. S.. Supts. supply leads. Re-
!kly earnings by beg nners:
,irby, $49.75; Mrs. Adelblue
iss Krause, $42.10; Mr. Gee,
k) $67.50 ;Mr. Vanier, $62.2'5;
e, $48.25; Mr.JKahler, $84.50.
succeeds by our plan. See
ok, Sales Manager, at Lane
day 3:30 to 6, or write for
ent. .123-50
STUDENT AGE4NTS
ike Big Money Selling

REAL ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE
ENGLISH COT'TAGE
$8,000
SOUTH OF CAMPUJS
LOT WELL SHADED
SIVER OAK AND WHTITE
ENAMEL FINISH
ALL OAK FLOORS
FIRE PLACE IN LIVING ROOM
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
C. LOUIS ANDREWS
12-REALTOR
52FIRST NAT. DANK
TEL. 8064

Classifieds-Ciont.
HAVE YOU A, SWEETHEART
If ou OaR MOTHER?
If ou aveeither, or both, they
would wvelcomle your picture in the
form of a G S Oval Pcrry Me!dallion.'
These miedallions are hand painted in
ntatural water colors, giving all the
Ibeauty of the living flesh and flowers
There is- no glass to break. W ater
will not, injure them.
If you send us your order before'
!April 1, we will mnake you a genuinejI
Gx8 Photo Medallion in natural colors
with a border of Forget-me-rots or
Oriental flowers for $2.98, and as a pre-
mium. for your order, during Mar'ch
we will makle you, free of charge
three Perry Photo Mirrors with your
picture onl'the' back in natural col-
These mirrors can be carried in aI
lady's handba,, in your pock~et, any-i
where. Wi 1 pot rub off or tarnish.
For absolute safety -send photo to
be copied from b'y registered masil, o1
special 'delivery. We vill return it
with the con-pleted medallion and I.
mirrors in the same mnanner.
Remit by moneyorder, draft, or reg-
istered letter._ We guarantee you will
be sati.sfied with our work.
George *W. Hoyt, Photo Medallions.
922 ,Oakt St., Kalamazoo, !Mich.' l

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*A GOOD ROOMING HOUSE
Located' near the campus, ov r1
thing in good condition.
A steady income is assured. Cal
us at once.
MRS. GUSTINE, REALTOR
717 Nat'l Bank. Phone-office 835-F-1.
Evenings, 835-F-2, 2738, 486-J.
125-5A
FOR SALE-Raincoats directly from
factory,.,Save mioney. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Simons, 28f6-J.
11 9-21
FOR SALE-Remington Portable
-Typewriters,, Call Black, student
dealer, 432 Thompson. 1128-J.
115- 50
FOR SALE -A new, modern, seven
room- bungalow and corner lot, $550
down. Call 1286-W. 124-3
FOR SALE,-Tw o May Festival Cou-
pons. Telephone 781-R. 124-3

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spring
good *m
tion du
6221
BUSIN

)ERN SPECIALTY CQ.
Grandviewr Avenue,
'OLMBSOHIO
115 -21
STUDENTS, act now
\.before it is too late:
Ihave room f ox
five more stu-
y sales organization for
ion. Those who make
given a permanent posi-
he summer. Mr. Leader.
erty; phone 3221-J. 124-3:
)PPORiTUNTY - Profes-
Lsman -organizing sales
,en assistant needs four
during Spring vacation.
1St. between' 1 and 2.
n 1 and 2. 125-10
'acturing company will be
ce several men for sum-
yrment. Box . J.B. 12 5-2
LOST
ck travelling bag, taken
ey hall. Name of Ada A
:iinside and outside. Re-
. F. H. Frinli, 1328 Wash-
Reward. 124-2
nia Phi Beta pin. If
,se return to Wliif red
20 S. University. Re-
)e 2325. 125

625
St.

BARGAIN-Tuxedo and vest.. Size 37.
$15. Call 2902-M1' after 6 p. ml. 125-2
FOR SALsE-Soph Prom tickict. Call
1057. Ask for !Cashman. 125
FOP. SALE-Corona typewriter-
cheap. Call 1128-J, 125-2
FOR SALE-Two May Festival Cou-
pons.: 2629-R. 125
MZARRIED COUtPLE WANTED-to oc-
i cupy and care f or furnished'homne.
Fine opportunity for responsible
party. Apply by letter, giving tele-
phone number to JOHN BOSS, care
of Michigan Daily. 125-3
WANTED-To rent ;a single garage
near Yacki Roa:Q Phone 2308-R1.
125
Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-A dv.
MISCELLANEOUTS
YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE,
service when your MANUSCRIPTS
are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID-
DLES BOOK STORE. 11 -Nickels
Arcade. 111-50
TYPE~WRITING wanted. Theses,
nuotes, anyr work. 12 CENTS a page.
Phone '2273-W. 81.21
SAME MONEY on your groceries at
Pierces Cash Stores. 118-20

TANK CAON PROSES
(Continued from Page Six)
Jack Searle, the two first stringers of
this season, will be gone. Louis A.
Vaupre, '25E, showed well daring the
year and with a good summer's work
should have his stroke 'developed so
that hie will be a formidable contend- j
er.
In the breast stroke, though Hanson
will be gone, Coach Browni will have
Alfred I.. Mielziner, '25, and James Al-a
drich, '24. The former has a slight
edge, b~ut 1both should greatly improve
during the coming months. In only
two events will Michigan. have the]
same representatives in 1924 that car-
rieid the Maize and- Bue during th'
past season. In the fancy diving the
list will be headed by Dick Papen-
guth. The little sophomore was ear-
ily one, of the leaders in the Big Ten'
qualifying round at. Chicago until his
last dive. Even with a slip in that
dive newspaper critics awarded him~
a place among the qualifiers, but the
judges failed to see it that way; -the
Michigan entry barely failing to be
among the lucky performers. Papen-
guth will be backed by Eric. Mildner
'24A, and Vaupre. The, former is the
most experienced man of the trio and'
can always be relied upon to do his
steady work without suffering stage
fright or other nervousness so com-
mon among entries in this event. Vau-
pro is graceful but lacking in tech-
niqud and Coach Brown expects, hime
to develop.
In the plunge for distance Jack
Kearns, '24E, will again be among
those present. Kearns is expected tc
bring his' tinie for the 60 foot length
,dow~n to at least the 25 second mark
for next year's competition, his .bent
time this year being close to 0 sec-
onds. Should he ,be sable to cut dowpn
on this hie wvill be among *he leader.
in the Big Ten next year.
Have you react the "Daily 'Clas sified
Column" yet :today?-Adv.

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Sma~rt Uats
$3.50-$5 -
HEhat illustrated is ne
'~of the newest for spring,
Grays, tans and other light
sh~ades are the smartIest. Giet
yours now while there Are
plenty to choose from. $3.50
to $5.
Newest Caps
are featured in the caps
that men, wvill wear' this spring.
Any' number of colors and
smart patterns. You can buy
them for $2 to $3.

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quality in

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a I ster, suits

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ahrt ;Schaffner and 'Marx and otlwrs'

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turn
tenaN

A SMARTNESS resulting from fine flab-?
nic, correct ct and ,perfect fit is evident.
in thes'e, new suits for E aste r arwi spring.
Tailored byHart: Schaffner & Marx ,and
other leading makers. Every new 10k* g
and styJle' is included--in sizes for 1 met.

af-
5.

ry, small, black lea-
note book contain-
Finder please call
a a124-3

~Silk Ho'se
85c-$1 .50
N' OWS the timne to discard
wner socks anid don the
Ilighter weights. Most meli
consider silks best. These are
in all desirable colors. As low
,as 85c; Qthers to s-I.50.
Spring Shifrts
S HIRTS with -c~ollarsat-
tached continue: in favor. this
seasonj, ithough some~ prefer the
other style. These are Mn
hattan and 'other- fine makes;
absolutely !correct. -$1 .50 to

X3O

$45

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ist watchf on
Reward.

black rib-
on :back.
124-2

ess in my trousers.
ene's. Call 1440-M.
121-50
.ER NOTE BOOK. RE-
1REICHElRT, 2368-W.
1244'
d glove Friday on
ider please call 1722-R.
125
OTEBOOK. RETURN
REWWARD. 12-
ega pin. E. Oruduff on
-d. Call 1325. 125-2
Bar pin, at Union F'ri-
Cali 1508-M. 12 4-2
ly Advertsers.-Adv.
+t booki on E. IUn ver-
had by paying, for this
)aily Office. 125~
know where you ost~
r muind, a "~Daily Clas-
find4 it for ytou.-Adlv.-
W~ RMT
wo suites. Close to
L.sant environment. $3
k. Tw~o in a suite. H.
10 E. Ann Phone 71-W.
123-50
Ingle or suite of rooms,
from camjpus or Main
45-M. 125
oonis with or without
3aven Ave. 402-W.

Morrill's 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-50
SHOE FACTOR!
ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FAC-
TORY. Bring your repairs where
shoes are made.. Crepe soles at-
tached to your shoes. $2.75. Bning
them in today. Made-to-measure
orders-one week service. Satis-
faction guaranteed 'or money re-.
turned. 634 Forest Avenue. Call
3043. 108-21
OUR TAILORING DE:PARTMENT is
now open for your inspection. Drop
in1 and see our samples of styles.
Quality is our aim. Davis Toggery
.Shop, 119 So. Main. 123-50
QUALITY HEMSTITCHING SHOP
719 North University Avenue
Telephone 2526
Over Lyndon's Photo Shop
123-50
-, T~IFEWRITINt4
We do Typewriting and Mimeograph-
ing; repair, buy, rent, sell, ex-
change, all makes of Typewriters.
0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.
125-50

You "M ike them---or Money back

ARecord
/ for
Rememb ran.c e
Here's a lasting gift that will
win instant favor. Bring
Brunswick Records. They
display your own good taiste
and delight your hostess.
There are appropriate records
for every time and fancy.
Learn her favorite music and
your gifts, will hold a place
near her heart.
We Have Just Rveeiv ed
BABY BLUE EYES-Vox Trot
DEARE ST-Fox Trot
Isbatni Jones' (Orchestra
FALLING-Fox Trot
G4ene Rodeinichi's Orchestra
BEES KNEES-Fox Trot
Oriole Terrace Orchestr

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The best in ;years
T OPCOATS have never -had
Lthe swagger they display, this,
season. Box-backed,~ most of them;
some are.- belted loosely. Raglan
sleeves predominate. 'Soft, pliable
fabrics, in-,:light;- spring shades. ' Su
perbly tailored; modestly priced.

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-TYPtWRIITERS
EXPERT Trypewriter Repairing, all
makes. Ann Arbor. Typewriter Ex-:
change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bares
Block. 123 -50

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Conlin

Cortect Gloves .
M OCHA and tan are two-
of the best colors for spring
gloves which will be of suede
or light kid. They're a very
necessary part of one's spring
attire. $2 to $4.
Latest Ties
50c-$2.50
MAT'S n~ew in .neckwear
Wfor men is plainly seen
from this Easter display. Knit

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FOR

-SPRING DRESSES made -suits fre,-
linted-work guaranteed- -reaso4-I
able. 711 Haven Ave. 9.02-W.

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