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IFOR SAI21C
FOR SALE-First class rooming house
Iin the best location in the city. Will
let student furniture, etc., too, with,
house, Inquire J. W. Dwyer, 508
First National Bank Building.
145c-3
FOR SALE-The most exceptional
home for a fraternity or sorority
in the city. In wonderful condi-
tion." Large lot. Call Mrs. Gustine,
835-I'-1' or evenings 2738. 147-c

TYPEWRITERS RT]PAIRED
Telephone 1718
Typewriter and typewriting sup-
,plies; ribbons, carbon paper, second
~, heets, oil cans, brushes, etc
~0. D. ATORRILL
17 Ni*ckel's Arcade Established 1905S
146e-3
TYPEWR~ITERS F OR 'SALE
For quick sale these are priced low.
E1 Royal NTo. 10--$40.1
1 Royal No. 5-$30.
1 Underwood No. 5-$60.
Royal Typewriter Sales and: Service
308.5. State St. 146-3
REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE-
WRITERS. Call Stacy R. Black,
432 Thompson. Phione_ 1128-J. We

BUSINESS O)PPORITUNITY
.1 - How much, money
44(lid you earn spring
~'vacation? Ask your
friends that sold,
for Leader what profit they lade last
week. Better .still, come uip and let
me sho6w you the reports of the Ann
Arbor men that, made from forty to
ninety. dollars In five days.
HI. J. LEADEtt
Tel. 3221-3 X22 E. Liberty,
142c=10
Across from Spedding's
"All.is not gold that glitters," but
If you need "gold" call 960. -Adv.

CLEANERS AND IPRESSERS
12 hour service, if desired, at th~e White
Swan Cleaners.' Phone 165 an~d let
us call for that suit or dress to be
cleaned. 145c-G
A stitch in time'saves nrine. We :.end
and repair every suit, sent here tc
be cleaned and pressed. White Swar '
Cleaners, Phone 165. 139c-12
CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents,
Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, .1119
S. University. 121c-21
FLINT STUDENTS-Heated sedan
leaves Friday nights returning Sun-
day night. Railroad rates. Phone
1394-. 97c-211

That is what th-is bank tries to be,.

Your bank should be sound, accurate anid
efficient. But that is not enough. Banking
service to be of the most use to you should
be also intelligent and interested.

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thereafter, 20c. Three cents per wvord
per days if charged. White space
charged for at rate of five cents per
agate line. Classifieds,. charged only
to those having phones.{
PhJonte ,60.
TYPE WRITER SALE~
Some factory rebuilt; others used
machines;' fully gjaranteed. Al
makes $10 up. Installments as low
as $5 a month. All makes rented,
sold, repairedl, exchanged,~ bou.ght.
~17 -Nickle's Arcade.. P'hone 171.8
Dealer: L.. C. Smith & Corona -type-
writers. 146c-3
DON'T .FORGET
Smith Tire epair
Ol'dest and nost- reliable place
to buy tires..
KIelly Springfield Diamond Tires
128c-tf
"FAREWELL BLUE~fS" and " SAW
MILT4 RIVER JROAD" by Isharn
Jones Orchestra. Stofflet Phono1
Shops, Nickle's Arcade and 110 E.I
Washington. 147c
CANOEING time is almost here. Don't
ov'erlook. the Portable Victrola as
part of your equipment. See Schae-
berle and Son. 147c
FO0R ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on1 gro0-
ceries, see 'Piercet's ad in the Wed-
nesday issue of The Daily. lZ5c-tf
SEND that suit to the White Swan
Cleaners. 12- hour service, if de-
sired. -Phone -165. 145c-G,
REAL JESTATE
HIOUSE 'FORCLUJE
Nine rooms and. dormitory. Well
equipped for club of 15, anld to
board 40. $3,000 down will buy this
house. In fine condition. A large
amount of equipmnent goes with
house. Owner obliged to leave. A
strong woman can make this onej
of the better paying boarding andi
rooming houses. Inquire of L. D.
Carr or C.J. . Tremble, 17 Nationale
Bank buildling. Phone 441-F-1.
147c"
FRATER'NITT BILDING SITUES
We have a few choice locations for
this sort of construction. Any or-
ganization eontemplating the erec-
tion of a dwelling within the next
year or two- will do well to get in
touch with us.
C. LOUIS ANDREWS, Realtor
512 ;First Nat'l Bank. Tel., '3064,i
evenings 2789J. 147-c'
A BAR~GAIN
One of- the best lots in the city: and
a six room house with sun parlor,
sleeping porch and garage, all,. new;
south east of campus.
WHALEY 1EAI4 ESTATE'-CO.
National Bank Building
Phone 1821
145c-21
FRATERNITIES-SORORITIE.S
We have homes for you that can be
h~andled on very easy terms.
-A. H. Paton~ Co., 412-13 First . Nat'l
Bank Bldg.
Paton - Phone '.40, Ducanson
145c-21

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FUMED OAK dining set and phono-
fgraphi, itchien cabinet, beds, sanitary
cot,, electeric sweeper, rug. 307 N.
Fourth Ave. Phone, 454. 146-3.
FOR SALE-18 ft. canoe in good con-
dition, fully .equipped., See Whita-
ker or Aldrich at 1213 Willard.
Phone 1456-W. 145p-3

EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, Ill
makes'. Ann Arbor Ty,writer Ex-
change. Phone 866.'9. Savings flk
BMock. 123ca-tf
TYPEWRITING
You GET PR OMTPT ,AND ACCUTRATF
,service when your MANUSC.RITS
are TYPED by EXPERTS at DID-

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
A 'great new: invention.' Needed on every desk. Yale,
Cornell, etc., are equipped with them. Every business house
a,:prospect. . Profitable employment for students.. Want, five
men for Ann Arbor.
WRITE KENDALL SEALER
505 Real Estate, Exchange

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CANOE FOR SALE - 20 foot Morri's DL US BOOB STORE. 11 'Ni~c~cIS
with equipment. Has mahoganya Arcade. 11ic-tf
decks, its original paint. Like new. i
Terms. 41.0-R. 146 -2a TYPEWRITING ch MIMEOGRAPI-IING
_j promptly and neatly dlone. 0. D.
FOR SALE=--Bicycle, new last sumg-! MORRILL, 17 'Niclle's Arcade.
mer. In excelent condition. Phone 146c-G
Heyl, I346-W', }before 7 a.m. or af- - aeyu hss ye ya ,x
ter 7 p.m. 147-2 } pert-10c per page. All work. guar-
FOR SALE-Airdale puppies from! anteed. Call 989-R 1471)r21
regi ste red. parents. Phone 197-F-22,' olngms,
Saline. Fred Kleinschmnidt. i,,, --- - -:z+,,,

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145p-33
FOR SALE-18 foot Old Town Canoe.,
First class condition. Phone 1940
until 4:30, or 7118-F5 after. 4:30.
146-2
$40,40 will. buy' an Old Town Canoe,n
victrola, paddles and' equipment.
This is a real bargain. 2902-M.
147p-21
PIANO-11htynes Bros., sweet toned
piano. Must sell iirimedately.f
Cheap. 508 E. Ann St., 2450-..
147p-21
TO R SALE--Canoe with equipment,
$25. Also steel ,guitar, $12. Call
410-R after,6, P. M. 146p-3
FOR SALE-Paige Touring, model
6,51. Cheap. Phane 3280-1V,, for de-

Imon stration.

146-C

FOR SALE--Complete full-dress out-
,,fit. $25. 906 E. I-iuron, evenings 6
to 8. 145p-3I
{ OR~ SALE-One Military Ball tickfet.
FR SALE-One ticket to Military
P all. Call ,Mitts 2999. 147
FOR SALK-81 ghtly used tenor ban-
jo. Bargain at $25. 435-R. 14'7p-2
FOR SALE-One ;Military Ball ticket.
Call Thompson, 2340-M. 1477'
WANTED-Young' University woman
Stocare, for twb small boys at Wal-
'loon -Lake, Michi., from about June
15. to Sept. 15. Address X, care ad-
vertising Mgr. of" the Daily., 144-21
WAITED-Several fellowsk to sweep
-bleachiers. Ferry field. Light work.
Job good for two afternoons a week
until June. Brettle, 2409. 147p
WANTED-Stuident washing and iron-
ing, also mending, work guaranteed.
Mrs. Pemburton,. 540 Detroit St.,
Phone 3105-M. 147-3
WANTED-One or two rooms for
student' and wife May 1 through
commencement. Call 241-3 between
11 and 1. 147p-2
WANTED-A room for tending 'fur-
nace for next year by senior with
experience. Address, R. S. T., Care
Daily. 147p

C-all 960.- -Adv.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
Three months for, $6 ; up; Reining-
Stons, Royals, Underwoods, L..C
Smiths, Coronas, _etc. .Ribbonls, re-
pairs free while, rented,
Telephone 1718.
0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nicklo's. Arcade.
11Gc-3
IMPORTED mohair sweaters, slip-
overs in yellow, white, green, tan-
gerine, blue, and other shades, to-
gether with a 'few silk and )wool
tuxedoes. Regular price, $6.50 to
$12.50 Special price $5.00 each.'
Jane Singleton Shops. 147-c
Kill two :birds with .one stone.- Send
your laundry' as well -as your clean-
ing and pressing. ($1.25 per suit)
at the same time to the White Sar
Cleaners. Phone,165. 139c-12
I LOCKSMIH-All kinds, of door and
trun k keys. Lawnmowers sharpened.;
Phone 2498, Keeler. 1136 WV. Hur-'
RUGTCS SHAMPOOED or. Dust cleaned.;
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50. 45c-tf,
USED);CARS
CHEVROLET Utility Coupe. Out sev-
fen months. Hardly run enough to
loosen it up. 5 stright side cords, spot-
light, heater and license. Not a blemi-
ish anywhere Best reasons for sell-
ing.' Shown' by appointment. $525
cash, or terms to responsible party.
Phone 2951-W. J121 Qhurch, St..
146p-2.
1920 Buick Touring.,
1917, Ford touring - -
1917 Chalmers Touring
Grostic- Motor Sales
209 N.'=Fifth Ave.- Phone 2770,-M.
147c-2
$88. Ford roadster: 1918; iuotor,
transmission, and rear end com-
pletely overhauled'. Excellent .con-
dition. Four new tires. Call Heys,C
2044-R after 5 o'clock. 147-2j

In deciding upon.:9n's, life-work there ,,is:one
very importan~t consideration every far-seeing man
will mnake. ]He will select a field where the, edu-
cation gained through his college career willt not
be wasted.
An. ideal future is offered by the Fire,, Marine
and Casuobty Insurance business.
Insurance is close to the interests of every busi-
oess. It is close to the interests of the officials' of
every business. It is a, matter which will bring
you into immediate cot tact with btmn n
big affairs.--bimean
The Insurance Company of, North America is
a national, historical institution - founded in
1792--with over a century, and a quarter of well
~earned prestige. Conservative policies and de-
pFendablen service have .been responsible for the
,growth and- for, the constructive activities' of the
6 Copanry in the development of the entire
insurance profession.

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Insurance Company of
North America.
PHILADELPHIA
and the
Indemnity, Insurance Company of North Amuerica
write practically emery farm of insurance except irfe.
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TRUS SELL Loose ,Leaf Ring
Binders have one-pniece: coversi
of genuine cowhide that will not
wear out or becoine shabby-
looking. Made i sizes - and
styles; to fit every-need..
1 temno Books
-x-,Dairies
$31y' Bidget.$
Adress Bwoks

$M-y Budget$, is a Compact little
x account book, made for the
special -use of the college stud-
ent, to aid him in- keeping a
l record of heis expenditures. i'n-
dIorsed byr leading educators.
-01y Fhinnes$-- Is a -
tnone advanced accoUnt
4ok- that makes a fIMe
-rift for thie fan~iy H1
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A two-year course in business, open to college graduates,
leading to the degiree of Master in Business Administration-
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TO'C ENTERTAIN YOUR, FRIENDS.

COSILY,

COM FORTABLY,

TEAF ULLY,

TRY OUR EASTER CANDIES

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'Points o f interest regarding the Harvard1husiness School:

CAVI&M$1I ,AKE COTTAGE,
-New and pretty, large screened porch,
fine lake front and view, good bath-
ing beach.- Only $2,300. Terms if
you ,want - them~. E. Roy Holmes,*
11 S ain.1475.
LOST
LOST-Alpha Phi pin. Marked Julia
M. Renwick. Saturday at ball game.
Call 'Housekeeping Office at Uni-
versity Hospital. 146-2
LOST-A pearl and amthyst- ring in
Library third floor wash room. 644
East University or call 2445-R. Re-
ward. 142-6
LOST-GoldI wrist watch. Initials E.
A. D. on back. Reward. Phone
1410. -1470-2
LOST-Leather noteb~ook, containing
history notes. Call Moore, 2288.
r - 147
1 OST--kA gold Eversharp pencil, with
initials, C. K. Call, C. -Kellogg,,
2401-M. 147-2-
LOST-Saturday evening a small -gold
watch, with- initials G. V. C. Call
1754-R. - 147
LOS1T-Blacli leather notebook Sat.
Valuable nlotes. Name stamiped ors
cover, Reward. Phone 78-M. 146-p3

WANTED-A small furnished apart-
ment for student and wife for occup-
ancyJune 15. Reply J. S.. C. 146p-3
WANTED-A porter to work, at' fra-
ternity house. Phone 1057 °and- ask
for house manager. 147-2
WANTED-Bond and insurance sales-
man. Call between' 2-4 p. m. Phone'
3404. 144p-21
WANTED-Competent typist desires
typing, neat work, 12c a page. Call4
1013-J. 147p-2
W A NT E'D-Family 'and students'
washing.' Telephone 2273-M.
k -146-2
Tutoring in F'rench and German and
translating. Call 269-W. 145p-3y
WANTED- Ticket to the Arch itects
Party. Call Weaver, 2747. 146p-3
MIALEI; RlP FWANTED
MEN WANTED-tNot necessarily ex-
perienced spring makers. A go
opportunity for . men willing to
learn.
SW.COr.,FerR IeldG ndC.A
S-.CoK SrfiNGd CO. 147
..R.14
BOAR~D
For Snappy Service at breakfast or
any other time, try RE XS CLUB
-LUJNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig-
inated. 122c-tf

Lexington Minute M.n iCar, $250.00.
Hudson 640, $250.
Waslienaw Mlotor Co.-
207 E.'Washington. - 147c>2
-- ISD , OR S-
$50 up.
Phone #496, ,115 W. liberty. 147c-2
1920 Ford Touring- car, first class m e-
chanical.condition. Call 136: 147
There is a,-buyer for any article you
may wish to sell.. Let "Jinmiei" find
him for ygu AC

1. The aove graiph shows the
frowth in. enrolment and the
arge numbef of students comn.
inig from instttions other than
Harvard. Juring the present
year -:158 colleges are repre-
sented.
2. The case methodlis used. Actual,
problems. obtained from busi-
p ~ens ar~e used as dhe basis of in-
struction. A -staff of investiga-
tors is constantly at work gath-
e ring problems.
3. - usiness is regarded andstutdied
as a profession.
4. What ;the students in the School
think of the training which they
receive is indicated by the 4igh

percentage of eligible first year
men who return to complete
the course-84 per cent. the
present year.
5. The training in the School
materially shortens the appren-
tice period in-.business. ;A
prominent business man recent-
ly said : " On the basis of our ex-
perience with your graduates, I
estimate that you are saviig
therm five years niet. Six
months after they come to us,
your then' are as well- fitted to
assuime responisibility anid. to
make decisions ,as the typi al
college titan at thirty."
The enrolment is" limited in first
year courses.

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'Il.T OLD COAT AND -')EST
AND PATTERN
Brillg in at sample or vest of; that-
old discarded suit. We will
Wnatcht the goods and miake a
ii(wivpair of trousers to '.our:
waisure.
, il1e - and Prices Submitted
for Y our Approval-
An . Extra Fair of Trousers Will
1Mi~le Yoiur OklYd Suit a New On~e.
J. F. VWUVERTH CiO^.
'ext, 0t 1'erth Theatre
Manicu-rmng Chiropody
E 'TZ IL
For Tole
NIILITA RY ALL

For further information and enrolment blanks, write to
L university 23, Cambridge, Massachusetts

- "Effective April 29thi
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A wpn~efi selection: of Shirts and Neckwear. The
colors -are cheerful and the workmanship ,and ma-
-tee ials are par excellence !

Michigan Wolverie
Leave ApnArbor at 2:24 p.m. andarrive Detroit3:15 p.nm
Buiffalo 10:00 p. in., New York and points East same as
present schecdule.
-Sleeping Cars, Parlor Car, Dining Car and Coaches.
Chicago Special-New T*rain-Iaily
Leave Ann Arbor at 8:35 a. mn. and arrive Chicago 2:50
P. iM., with proportionate time at intermediate points.
Parlor Car, Dining Car and Coaches.
Grand Rapids Mid-day Express--o wy
Leave Ann Arbor at 1:10 p.m. and arrive GrandRapids,
4:59 p. in. Making all intlermediate stops.

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