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'COLUMN
CLOSES
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Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. Min-
Iium charge for first dJay, 25c. M'inimum thereafter, 20c. Three
cents 'per word per clay if charged. W1hit~e space charged for at rate
of 5c~ per agate linre. Classified, charged only to those having phones.
Phone96)

ECP, 18,;
TTTLE1
AIT BILL"
Young.
BPS, Niel
ashington

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a percern
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311SCILLLA1VEUS
es are at the' HAVE. YOU A SWEETHEART
JB. IOR MO HER?
If you have either, or bothi,.they
,Y sundbyWould welcome your picture in the
sungFby: form of a 6x8 Oval Perry MVediallion.
STOFFET !These medallions are hand painted in
kel's Arcade? natural water colors, giving all the
St.- 127-50 beauty of the living flesh and flowers.
SBUILDING There is no glass to break. Water
2tage ofAL will not injure them.
MO~RILL'S If you send us your order before
e Stationery April 1, we will make you a genuine
155'6x8 Photo Mbedallion in natural colors
12-0with a border of Forget-me-nots or
Pierces Cash Oriental flowers for $2.98, and as a pre-
118-201 mium for your order, during March
we will make you, free of charge.
three Perry Photo Mirrors with your.
iiliin en I picture on the back in natural corl-

'PEE 35c. P
FOR SALE~

FfII RENT
FOR RENT-Two suites. Close to
campus. Pleasant environment. $3
each per week. Two in a suite. H.
A. Welcher, 710 E. Ann, Phone 71-W.
126-50
FOR RiENT-A large suite of rooms
on first floor. Will accommfodate
two or °three persons. 708 Haven..
1274
FOR RENT-M4odern' suite, best of
conveniences. Chubb House, 209 S.
State St. Phone 2488-3: 127
FOR RENT-Suite, running water,
nicely .furnished.' 315 Packard. 127,
ROOM for rent for boys. 417 E. Wash-
ington. 127-21
ROOM for gentleman at 628 Third St.
2755-R. .126-2
HOA ItI
For Siiytpy Service at. breakfast or
any other time, try R E X' S CLUB3
LUNCH, where" Toasted Rolls orig-
mated. 122-5_0
WTANvTED) TO RENT-Large, room
next two or three months, suitable
for, interviewing a number of stu-
dents, from time to tim, by respon-
sible business man. In reply, sate
rent. Boxf B. C. 127-50J

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is, on car line. Large
two houses. Call 1048.

for,

JW. Dwyer
rst National Bank

Building
126-50

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kLE-Litter of pure-bred, pedi-
'Oorang Airedale pups, 2
hs old. Males, $25; femnales,
Telephone James Craig, 7121-
127-2

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Thfese mirror:, can b-* Carried in ah
lady's handbag in your pocket, any-
where. Will not rub off or, tarnish.
For absolute safety Send photo to
be copiedl front by registeredi mail, of
special delivery. Weo will return it
with the completed medallion and
mirrors in the. same manner.
Remnit by 'moneyorder, draftj 'or reg;-}
istered letter. WVe guarantee you will
be satisfied with our work.
(GogW.HyPooAcalin 1922 Oak St., Kalamazoo, Mich.

JhAMMONI
portable.
months
sets of1
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Lima Ce2
usalem,
Sawyer,

D TYPEWRITER-Folding,
Purchased new three{
ago." Accessories, and two!
type. Bargain. Box W.A.
126-3:
RM of 181 acres between I
nter and Chelsea, near Jer-I
$18,000, on terms. Everette;

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YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE
service when your MANUSCRIPTS
are TYPED. by EXPER'TS at BID-
DSLES BOOK STORE. h Nickels

Arcade.

111-501

1676.

126-2 {

FOR SALE-17 ft. Morris canoe. Ex-,
cellent condition. Equipped. $40,1
if taken before April 1. Call 902-R
between 5 and 6. 127
FOR SALE--Raincoats directly from
factory. Save mioney. Satisfaction
guaranteed . Simons, 2846-..
119-21
FOR SALE-Corner lot, $550; down.1
Also a new, modern, seven room
bungalow. Call 128 6-W. 127-21
FOR SALE -A Radio Receiving Set.
Cost $85. Sell for $49.50. Phone
2981-W. 126-2I
FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 37. Good
condition Price. $25. Call 1162-M.I
126-21
FOR- SALE-Four May Festival Cou-.
ponls. $1.25 each. Clark, 397. 127
FORl SALE-Excellent toned violin.
Call 3192-R. \127-21

FLINT STIENTS,~Heated sedan
leaves 14riday ni ;hts returning Sun-
day night. Railroad rates. Phone
1394-J, 721
Classifieds really pay!-Adv.
RE~ALI; ST ATE
ATTRACTIVE
ENGLISH COTTAGE
$8,4000
SOUTH OF CAMPUS
LOT WELL SHAPED
SILVER OAK AND WHITE
ENAMEL FINISH-
ALL OAK DOORS
FIRE PLACE IN LIVING ROOM
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
C. LOUIS ANDRE'WS
REALTOR
512 FIRST NAT. BANK
TEiL. 03064
127--0

ExPERIENCED VIOLINIST wants
Jobs, dances preferred. Call Violin-
ist, any afternoon, 2953 W. 127-3
IWANTED-Apartment, or unfurnish-
S edl rooms for mother and daughter.
Phone 2610-J. 127
WANTED-To rent a single garage
near Mack Road. Phone 2308-R.
I 126-2
SA'' 1V,0MNEY onl your groceries at
Pierces 'Cash Stores. 115.20
ST7OK REDUCING SALE at 0. D.
:Morrill's 17 Nickel's .Arcade., 125-50
WANTED-Family, or student wash-
ing. Phone 2569. 127-3
W'ANTED-One' ticket, to Soph. Prom.
Lox J. G. A. .,,124-21
5110IE FACTO'RY
ANN ARBOR CUSTO3M SHOE FAC.
{TORtY. Bring your' repairs where
Sshoes are made. Crepe soles at-
tached to your shoes. $2.75. Faring
them in today. Mado-t-Meaiure
orders--one week service. Satis-
faction guaranteed. or money re-
turned. 534 Forest Avenue., Call
3043. 108-21
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BUSINEJSS 0111Y0 1fiTUNITY
STUDENT AGENTS
Make Big Money Selling
RADIO CIGAR.\LGHTERS
An imported novelty. AL lighter that
always works. Send. no.'mnoney. Write
for 'particulars. I
THE MODE1RN SPECIALTY CO.
1147 Gra~ndview Avenue,
COLUMBUS, OHIO
115-21
STUDENTS' VACATION WORK
The New Indexed Biblp sells itself,
if you will show it. Some earnings
last week: Miss Fredericks on, $52.50;
Strohmeyer, $76.75; Nolte, $6150; Val-
lier, $56.25. Call on C. A. Cook, "Sales
Manager, Lane Hall, 3:30 to 6 any
day and talk over summer plans.
126-50
STUDENTS! ATTENTION!
One of Detroit's greatest Industries'
has a limited number of openings for
a certain type of College man during
the summer months. Interviews all
day Friday, and Saturday morning.
Mr. Fink~ or Mr. Hertel, Allenel Hlotel.,
127-50

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SEE US
for the }best in 'sorority, fra 'etnity and]
rooming houses. Low prices and con-
venient terms.
! ~MRS. GUSTINEr
REALTOR
717 Nat'l Bank. Phone 825-F-i;l even-
ings 835-F-2; 2738, 4S6-..

NO PAYMENT DOWN and but $10'
monthly hauys two. thirds of an acre,I
fine garden soil, between Ypsilan-
ti and Ann Arbor'. Price $1,000. F.
ROY HOLMES, 113 S. Main. I
{ ~127-110
f 1,0ST
LOST-Between Physics and Chem-
istry buildings, Tuesday,' a gold Ev-
Sersharp pencil, engraved with ini-
tials, G.R. Call 71-W. Reward.
127-2
LOST-Alpha% Chi Sigma badge,
Name on reverse. Reward for re-I
turn to 727 South Statg. 124-21 1
LOST-Pair of light colored shell rim
glasses in Union Readting .Room.
Reward. Call 1984-J. 126-2
LOST-A pair of shell-rim glasses in
black case Monday afternoon. Re-
ward. Call 2290. 127-2

We do Typewriting and Mimeograph-,
-ig ear, u,.rnael x-change,, all makes of Typewriters.
0. D. Merrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.
2125-50'
TYPEWRITING wanted. Theses;
notes, any work. 12 CENTS a page.
Phone 2278-V. 81721
CLEANERS AM)I PRESSEJIS
CLEANING, $1 .25-Pressing, 35 cents.
Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 1119
S. University. 121-5Q
USED CADS
A GOOD FLIVVER-cheap for cash.
Call 1158-J evenings. 127-3,
MAR K S MAY 01 LOWERED

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Get drssdup for.Easter and
spring- with a smart new suit,

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a trim topcoat.

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OPPORTUNITY - Profes-
;aesman organzing sales
ten assistant needs four
mi during Spring vacatton.I
-h St. between 1 and 2.
en 1 and 2. 125-10

H1ART, ARTHUR HILL, SAGINAW
HAS RUIN HALT? MILE
IN 2:04
Since the best interscholastic mil-
ers and half milers in the state are.

Scba'ffner & Marxgieall. the
desrbestyle features--at

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you'll know are right

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just three men wh~o wish to spendi
their spring vacation to the best ad-
vantage, pad that banrk accounit. See
Wall or Sawyer at eoioe. 402 E. Jef-
ferson St. 127
WE CAN USE FOUR students who are
interested in obtaiing~ summer em-
ployment that means money. Call
for appointment, 1676. Ak for Mr.
Crow. 1271
It's true'. efficiency to use Daily
Classiefieds Adv.
- TYPE WRTZES
EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, alli
makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex-
change. Ph~one 866. 9 Savings Bank
Block, 123-h0
ARTISTIC HESITCING
White Swing Machine Co.;
205 E. Washington 'St., Phone 919.
126-12

LOST-The press inx
Found at Greene's. Cal
LOST-On Washtenaw Av
International truck.t
LOST-10x7 NOTEBOOK
TO DAILY REWARD,
FOUNID
FOUND--A seven room h
new, between State ant
a bargain. You can g+
ing Whaley Real Estat
making, a small dovs
IPhone 1821-F -f.
R(ODAK FIN ISH
FILMS-Developed and
}our own photograph+
ilms at any of our6
get prints tomorrow r
ins Fletcher Drug Co.
BRUSHES

my. trousers.

11 1449-M. entered in the two special races to be
12-0run Saturday night in Waterman gym-
ve., crank for nasium in conjunction with the duel
call 3179-M. m eet with Cornell, the prospective
126-3 state champions in these events will
practically be determined.
RETURN Heading the list of milers is Horn-
* 127-3 berger, Ann Arbor high school star,
who is reputed to have done the mile
in the splendid time of 4:44. H~e
ouse, nearly should win his race handily, and will,
di Main.' It's in all probability smash the existing
et it by call- record if he is at all pressed.
te 'Offiice and Running against Hornberger will,
wn payment, be Stillwell, Detroit Eastern star,
126-50 Nynberg, Cass. Tech., Detroit, Mc-
Donald, Detroit Central, Buck, Kala-
ING' mazoo, and Horn, of Battle Creek.
- Coldwater, Arthur Hill, Saginaw, and
printed by Highland Park high schools have al-
ters. Leave so entered men in both events..
stores today, From Arthur Hill, Saginaw, comes
night. Calk- Ray Hart, who has a wonderful op-
109-21 portunity to better the state record in
the half mile.., This lad has, been
__________clocked in 2:04 outdoors and will meet

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