C.1nccgfiPclc-- tAn+ 4 A S-.SIFI*ED THIS U,. ADVERTISING *o U Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid "in advance.. Min- imumn charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20e. Three cents per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to those having phones. Phole 94 COLUMN CILOSES' AT 3 P.Mi MIISCELLANEO US HAVE YOU A SWVEETHEART Oft.MOTHER°? }If you have 'either, or, both, they! would welcome your picture in thel form of a 6x8 Oval Perry .Medallion,. Thiese medallions are hand painted in natu~rl. water colors, giving all the beauty of the living flesh and flowers. There is. no glass to break. Water will not injure them. If you send us your order before April 1, we *ill make you a genuine The United States. Civil Service com- m~isilon announces that the examina- tion for auditor, income tax unit, wvill be held here April 7. Applications for radio engineer, associate and as- sistanit radio engineer will be received until May 1; those for junior engineer and deck: officer, U. S. coast and geo- detic survey, until June 30; and those for junior medical, assistant medical and medical officer, graduate nurse, and state and hospital librarian, un- til July 3. Application forms may be secured of the secretary of the local be civil service examiners atth flce, or at Station 1, Nickiels. 150C ouples A tend Dac M.'ore than 150 couples atten dlance given yesterday aftern~oo Union by Smith's Saxophone tra. orches-1 It B1 We Call For and Deliver HORACI CLAYEAU I CLEANING & Fine Custom 802 S. STATE PRESSING Talloring 385-W , REAL IrSiTli~ gBox Replies are at the BAC, DM, 18, pla e. ,Kelly Springfild Diamond TiresI 128-501 "LOVIN' SAM" and "DOWN IN MARY- LAND" by Bennie Krueger's Orches- tra STOFFLET PHONO SHOPS, Nickel's Arcade and '110 E. Wash- ington St. 129-50 THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING FUND. receives a percentage of ALL cash purchases at 0. D. MORRILL'ti 17 Nickel's Arcade. The Station ery any Typewriter Store. 125-5C ORDER~ that Spring Suit at George Kyer's, .72.1 North University. 129-5C 45 CENT COF'FEE 3.5c. Pierces Cast~ Stores. 118-2C N'OI SA 1,E FOR SALE-Beautiful building spot near canmpus, on car line. Larg( enough for two houses. Call 1018. t J. W. Dwyer 508~ First National Bank 'Building 126-50' FOR SALE--Modern, 7-room house,. 845 Brookwood St. (about 3 blocks south of campus). White enamel1 and mahogany finish. All oak floor. Large lot. Garage. 129-50 AN ECEPTIONAL OPPORTUNIT - to secure two new oriental rugs Size 9x12, at a figure ver~y close to half price. For particulars call 386-MV. 129-3 FOR, AEammdnd ultipex, folding, portable typewriter. Two1 sets of type, perfect condition. Price1 $35. Phone 1128-M. 421 S. Division.f 129 FOR. SALE-Rah coats directly from factory. Save money.. Satisfaction guaranteed Simorns, 2846-J. 119-21 FOR SA4~L-Corner lot, $550 down. Also -a ,ew modern, seven room bungalow Call 1286-W. 129-2 "A STFONES THROW" FROM THlE AMIIJS $8740 A NINE ROOM' HOME IN GOOD CONDITION. OAK FINISH AND FLOORS DOWNSTAIRS. FIREPLACE. NEW ROOF AND PAINT. AN EXCELLENT VALUE C. LOUIS ANDREWS' REALTOR 512 First Nat.. Bank'Tl.30( .4 12)-50 FRATERNITY OR SOROR ITY A highly improved 'lot with 200 ft.' frontag e southeast of Campus. The house is very attractive.' Paved street and beautiful trees. We have 'others fin which you may be interested. HARRY 0. POTTER CO. 601-4 First N~at'l "Bank Building. Phone 2072. 129-50 VERY ATTRACTIVE HOME Five- large rooms, modern in every way, all> newly 'decorated and varnish- ed, floors_ sanded and finished, 'good garage,- large, laywn with shrubbery. Price, $5900. Terms $1000 dlown and $50 per month. Phone 2813-J, .646, 71-W. MICHIGAN REAL. ESTATE 217 SOUTH MAIN ST. 129-50 FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES If you are a prospective purchaser, get in touch with us. We have a com- plete list of homes on easy terms. Do not let the cash worry you. Come it and talk with us. A. H. Paton Co., Phone 40 Rooans 412-13 First Nat. Bank Fldg PA TON DUNGANSON 126-50 .1~11 MptIJN FOR KENT--To July 1 1924, a six room furnishes home-on Minierva Rd.-Sleeping porch, fireplace, laun- Sdry, garage. HARRY0. POTTER CO. " 601-4 FirstNat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 2072. 120-50 FOR RENT-A nice: large bedroom with private bath and a nice large clothes room, privilege of living room, an excellent place for teach- ers, or nurses.. Also pleasant suite on second floor at a very reasonable rate. Phone 71-W. 129-50J FOR RENT--Two suites. Close to campus. Pleasant environment. $< each per week. Two= in a suite. 14. A. Welcher, 710 E. Ann, Phone 71-W. 126-50j FOR RENT-Furnished single room for girl student. Home privileges. 610 E: Liberty St., Apt. 4. Call ev-; (enings before 8. Phone 2183-J. 129 FOR RENT-tA. large suite' of rooms on first floor. Will accommodate two, or three persons. 768 Haven. 127-4 3OAI"D For Sniappy Service at breakfast or any other time, try R E X ' S CLUB LUNCI-T, where, Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122-50 'USED CARlS Fords from $50 to $200. '18 Dodge Touring.. '19 Oakland Roadster. PAUL ZAHNER 343 N. Fifth Ave. Phone 3197 129-50 STUDEBAKER ,SPECIAL SIX TOUR- ING CAR 1920 model, extra good tires, very low mileage, newly painted and over- hauled in, our shop. A bargain. ANN ARBOR. GARAGE Phone 1101. 128-2 Fords-$50 up. Buick Touring, D-45. Buick Roadster, D-44. WASHTENAW MOTOR. CO. 2"07 E. Washington 129-50 A GOOD FLIVVER-cheap for cas t. Call 1158-J evenings. 127-3 AUTONMIE$ COLUMBIA SPECIALIZED SIXES Demonstrations gladly given 29 GROSTIC MOTOR SALES 29N. 4th Ave. Phone 2770-M 129-50 with a border of Forget-me-nots or " IOriental flowers for $2,48, a~id as a pre - # ### 11i~#4F1#9 iE# IG3##1#####111##I####1I11iI~#1#1#1! t~l ll~ l Imiumr for your order, dur~ing March , iiVIJI~~lIIIi~IIlIIliIIlII~~IlhIIIj~~II~nJ~IIII we" will make you,. free of charge TT I E O S three Perry Photo Mirrors with, your EFNEH %. picture on the back in natural col-1 ors...Suinable for Fraternity, Sororityor These mirrors- can be carried in a T_ lady's handbag in your pocket, any - = o o s where. Will not tub off o'r tarnish. I=R o ig o s For. absolute safety send photo to1 be cpied$1850Q0 he copiedfrom by registered mail, speialdelver. W wil rtur itThis house has been built a comparatively short Xime. Tbier with the completed medallion and j oran mirrors in thle same manner. _ large rooms, fur a aage thall downstairs, five and bath upstate Remt y onyode, ratorre-" and finish are oak downstairs, living room has a large fireplace. istered letter. We guarantee you will be satisfied with our work.a room has a large clorest. The location is very near the campus. George' W. Hoyt, Photo Medallions. 922 Oak St., Kalamazoo, Mich. This can be bought on good terms, For appoin~tment to sec 125-C ~Preston, with YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE service when your MANUSCRIPTS, are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID- Se-SI .. DLES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickel' =. Arcade. 111-50 ! REALTOR Fr'OR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro~ ceries, see Pierce's ad in the W Aed-, PI nesday issue of the Daily. 125-5041 17 i tatiom Bank ORDER atSrigSutatGorethat#11111111Spring1111:14111111#1Suit91d#111!111at11#1If1George1111N1#11#11 Kver's. 721 North University. .reie ;a nine irs. 'Floors jEvery 1?c e thi, all 129-54 Frank XWilson-Ashes and Rubbish I°tIIlIIlIi l1llllIIli111111111111jiii1iiiUI! Hauled. Phone 2918-M. - 128-6, HE MSTITCHIING QUALITY HEMSTITCHING SHOP 719 North University, Avenue - Telephone 2526 1 t Over Lyndon's Photo Shop ! I 123-.r0= AR T"ISTIC HEMSTITCIHING White Sewing Machine Co., 205 E. Washington St., Phone 919. y 126-12 DRESSMAKING Qa SPRING. DRESSES made-suits re- lined-work guaranted-reason- atble. 711 Haven Ave. 402-W1. sl o t 7 c, SHOE F~ACTORYAg ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE-,VAC- TORY'. Bring yoiur trepairs whereA full stock Of shoes are 'made. Crepe soles at-- taced to your shes. $2.75. Bring ~u sw la Sthfemin i today:.'Made-to-measure- orders-one 'week service. Satin- faction guaranteed, or mo~ney re- turned. 534 Forest Avenue. Call 3043. 108-21. KODAK FINISHING - -C UFILMS-Developed and printed byVa u our own photographers. Leave films at- any of our stores today, get prints tomorrow night. Calk- ins Fletcher Mr\.ig Co. 109-21 FUR$I TURE O YOU KNOW we have the most completely equipped plant in the country for Repairing, Refinishing, The lUp-To-Date Hardwmare and Upholstering 'of furniture?_ Phone 381-WV. P. E. H'arding 88-21 ,llIIIIII1111DJI1l111IJIIIJIIiIillIdI~jU1111lg m Puddin 6t the Spetciai Price 'pif49c eaich. *eat barga n for anyone 'AVORITE Iron Cookinig Uen I's FOR SALE-Gibson Mandolin with' case; _and music; $30. 215 N." State St. 1453-AV. 129 FOR SALE-New Patrick topcoat. Size 36. Must sacrifice. C.all, 23$8-W. -129 FOR SALE-1 pair 8 oz. 13oxing Gloves, nearly new. Phone 1457-R. 129 FOR SALE-Two May Festival Cou- pons. Cheap Call 2454-R. 129 FOR SALE-Corona Typewriter, like new. Call Mays, 1079-M. 128-2 FOR1 SALE-One May Festival Cou- pon. Call 799-R. 129 BU1SINESS, OPPORTUN ITY S'TUDENT AGENTS Make Big Money Sellng RADIO CIGAR LIGHTER1S An imported novelty. A lighter that always works. Send no money.' Write for' particula.rs. THE MODERLN SPECIALTY CO. 1147 Grandview Avenue, COLUJMBUS, OHIO 115-21 STUDENTS' VACATION WORK The New Indexed Bible sells itself, if you will show it. Some earnings last week: Miss Frederickson, $52.50; Strohineyer, $76.75; Nolte, $61.50; 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 PROFEISSIONL SALESMAN -is as- semnbling a~ sales crew for Spring Vacation.- Three men needed. Ap- ply at 625 :Church between 1 and 2. No, experience required. 129-3 Auto Accessories lim Cup Tires and Tubes i. .WE 'HA\TB An excellent rooming house, pro- ducing a good income that we will trade for a smaller house located near the Campus. 'ha.t have you? MRS. GUSTINE ' ~REALTOR 717 Nat'l Bank. Phone 835-F-1, ev- engins 835-F-2, 2788, 486-J. 1129-50 SPLENDID 12 ROOM HOUSE, front- ing on Campus, modern and home- like, large lot, (lot alone worth more than price ask~ed) oak floors and finish. Price is ,$25,000. Will sell to responsible parties on, any reasonable terms. F. ROY -HOLMES, 113 S. Main. 129-50 Do you use Classified ads system- atically?-Adv. TYPE WRITERS EXPE!RT Typewriter Repairing, 'all makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank ,Block. 123-5.0 TYPEWR1ITING 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 CLEAN ERS AND PRESSERS CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35' cents. Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 1119 S,. Univer'sity. 121-54 S RIGHT-SER VICE PR~OMPT d Hardwa re q SPhgn I 95.O4State * WANTED WANTED-To keep in touch with stu- dents who are going home during, Spring Vacation to New York City, - or thereabout. Have room for three to drive back in, car. Call 614 E. University. Phone 873-M. 129 EXPERIENCED, VIOLINIST wants jobs, dances preferred. Call Violin- ist, any afternoon, 2953-W. 127-3t SAVE' MONEY on your groceries ati Pierces Cash Stores. 118-20 STOCK REDUCING SALE at 0. D. Morrill's' 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-50 WANTED -Fflily or student wash- ing. > Phone 2569.* 127-3 WANTED-Tuxedo, size'36. Oali 280- 3. 129 Try a Classifled Ad-it' pays: -Adv. LOST LOST-eCook's "Middle Eniglish Read- er" used in English 19, Mr. Han- ford. Call 1555-R. 'Miss Street, 1280 Qbservatory. 129-3 LOST-.The press in my trousers.' Found at Greene's.. Call 1449-M. 121-50 LOSunday afternoon March 18, aj gold link bracelet. Please call 3187- W. 128-3 Cap of 'Gold Conklin Pen. Initials # M.G. Reward. Call 2338, Marion Good. 128-31I LOST-10x7 NOTEBOOK. RETURN { TO DAILY. REWARD. 127-31 31EN'S TAILORING We have an exclusive Tailoring De-! part ment catering to the -particular l man.* Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices ranging5 from $35 to $75. Davis Toggery Shop 119 So. Main St. 128-2, ORDER that Spring Suit at George j _rc '9 ~ rt i ~rr~x 4 k °a t r r / . :1--I HICKEY-TREEMAN Spring S, uits are going faster than .they are coming, Don't be dis- appointed! $45--$*60