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ADVERTISING
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AMES and Smith Tarts book. Berk,I
344 S. Division. Phone 557-W.
GOLD FOUNTAIN pen on North Uni-
versity. Return 602 E. Huron. Call
1463-R.
WRIST WATCH on Maynard st. near
Pres B . ne'., _Rward.fOner
A NATIONAL STANDARD of good
Clothes value. Ed-U-Price & Com-
pgtIy, tailored to order suits. New
line now on display. 75 patterns
at $50. Fred W. Gross. 309 S.
Main.
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT
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DAILY CLASSIFIED RATESI
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11e per
reading line for three ir more insertiona. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts
for classified advertising.
14c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.}
"JImmie-the-Ad-Taker"
Classified Coluin Closes at 1. o'Clock Noon, Saturday.
will indentify. Tel 2650-W.
BLACK LEATHER sheeplined gloves
last Thursday nite on So. Division
near Packard. 535 So. Division or
call 468-J.
BLACK RIMIM glasses corner 12thA1
and Huron. <Remird. ,921.;..
Repeat
Sales by
FOR RENT
A VERY DESIRABLE SUITE on sec-,
and floor corner room, large study,
mirror door, steam heat. Quiet
house, pleasant surroundings. Fourt
dollars each. Also single room on
third floor, clean, warm, and pleas-
ant. $3.50. 508 Hill st. Phone
1060-J.
GARAGE FOR RENT, 1111 S. State
St. Phone 2989-R. Mr. C. Wood.
WARM ROOM with private family.
10 minutes walk from campus.
TWO furnished light house keeping
rooms. 110 N. Ingalls.
SINGLE room for girl at 537 Thomp-
son. 2970-J or 294-F-2.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE room with par-
lor on first floor. Single or double
on second floor. Student, teachers,
business people or married couple.
422 Hamilton Place.
PLEASANT SINGLE room for a girl.
1209 So. University. Phone 1217-M.
TWO NEW THREE room apartments
with private bath and near service
porch. Half block from campus.
Phone 1873 after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT leading makes of typle-
writers in A-1 condition. Will del-,
iver. Phone'342-13.
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Cor. State & Williams
$60 MVONTHLY. Unfurnished, heated,
1st. floor apartment. Consisting of
living room, bedroom, dining room,
kitchenette and bath., Would part-
ly furnish for nominal extra charge.
No children or pets allowed. Pos-
session about March 1st. Near St.
Josephs Sanitarium. Phone 158.
Ralph T. Swezey.
FOR SALE
VIOLIN. Call Miss Hancock. 290.
HAMY MOND DUPLEX no. 12 typewrit-
er cheap. Call 160-J.
GIRL WANTED for full time or a
few hours a day to do general house-
Work. Young people with 2 child-
ren. No washing or ironing. home
3 blocks from campus, Just off
Washtenaw. Call 2366-It.
A GIRL Tv WORK for board. Call
Hamilton, 2184.
SUITE OR SMALL furnished apart-
ment for married couple to occupy
beginning in April. Box 1 Michi-
gan Daily.
GARAGE IN VICINITY of Church
and, Oakland. Box M. C. B.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOU seen the new Mchigan
HIM book, containing childhood
Rims, Puppy Love Hims, Wedding
Hims and College Hims; also a
1000 other interestig things, at
the James Foster House of Art.
THE
NORTH
RIDGE
Brush Co. has a most attractive ofer
to make to students desiring to makel
real money this summer vacation.
Try our Spring Vacation approval
trip and be convinced.
For particulars phone 233--.
L. B. Abbott J. J. Chickl
1-6 Dilly
Office Open at 336 S. Division St.
FANCY APPLES and cookies. Open
Sunday and evenings. College Gro-
cery, 516 E. Williams.
TYPE WkITING
TYPEWRITERS
of the best standard makes $15.00 up.j
Easy terms if desired. Renting,
cleaning and repairing' a specialty.j
Largest stock in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL{
17 Nickels' Arcade
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type-
writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub-
ber stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons,
KIMBLES PRINCIPLES of Industrial
organization in M Lunch or Geo-
logy Lecture room. No name. Call
3349-R.
TWENTY DOLLAR BILL Friday night
or Saturday morning. Identifica-
tion possible. Reward. Sutter 555
South Division. 2520-M.
GLASSES IN Brown case marked
Washington, D. C. ReWard. 403
E. Washington, 1463-M.
GOLD WATCH in eastern part of city.
Initials C. W. G.. Reward. Call
188.
USED CARS.!
WE HAVE IN ourf Used Car Deik.
cars in good mechanical condition.
Priced from $100 to $1000. USED
CAR PRICES WILL ADVANCE AS
SPRING COMES. We advise youl
to buy now.
ANN ARBOR NASH CO- 1
A. C. Marquardt
311 Maynard. Phone 1927
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. W. S. XILLS
Osteopathic Physician I
1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone 321 F-.
TYPEWRITEIT REPAIJiNOG
ALL MAKES. Agency ;voodstoCk and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
uig machine, Line-a-T1ni copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
ctshion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown
516 E. Williams.
COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
EACIAL HAIRS1
. Temov d Permanently by
. ELECTROLYSIS
EECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
224 Nickels Arcade
Thy Appointment only
Plone 1167-R..
3-6 p. m.
MsTSICAL
SPECIAL
UKULELE'
SALE
Your choice of 21 fine instruments,
from $4.50 up, at a discount of 1, per
cent.
Gibso -Mandolin
Special}
Your choice at 25 per cent discount.
This week only. Pay as you play.
UNIVERSITY MUSIC hOUSE
KEEP PHYSICALLY fit by the daily
use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete outfits sold
by Schaeberle & Son.
ED. THOMAS' ORCHESTRA, House
dances, Initiation Banquets. Phone
179 at once."
VICTOR RECORDS of the Great Art-
ists and all the latest popular rec-
ords on sale. Complete stock at
Schaeberle and Sons. 110 S. Main
St.
DRESSMAING & TAILORING
SAVE 17 percent on your cleaning,
pressing, tailoring and repairing.!
$5.50 cash card .for $5.00. Expert
work done, prompt service. Press-
ing done while you wait. HERMAN-
THE-TAILOR. 802 S. State.
Divinity School Head S
DTy. People Are P
Find Fault
ays Present
rone to
Repeat
DECLARES XOJERN 3EN AND)
WOMEN ARE NOT itATONAL
"People in this age are incorrigibly
idealistic and incorribly prone to find
fault with their own age," declared
Dean Shailer Mathews, of the Divinity
School of the University of Chicago, in
a sermon given last Sunday morning
at the Baptist church. "It seems to be
the custom for this generation, as it
has been the custom for every gener-
ation in the past, to condemn the suc-
ceeding one," he said.
"People are always looking hack
and wishing for the 'old times' al-
though people in the 'old times' were
in turn looking back and wishing for
tba times preceeding them. Peple
call this ancestmrlwp slip and are said
to worship their ancestors, but they do
not; they simply worship the habits
the ancestors are thought to have
had."
Not Rational
The dean continued, "We modern
men and women are not rational. We
are superstitious. The custom of
'touching wood' is still prevalent
among many of us. We are ordinary
and we are satisfied with the ordinary,
with the same things happening over
and over again. We encase ourselves
with superficial knowledge and are
complacent with our 'vocabulary'
which we use without thinking.
But there comes a time when we are
not satisfied with the ordinary. We
get into trouble and we pray God to do
something exceptional. And it both-
ers us because he doesn't."
Sience and Mirles
Dean Mathews urged that "we should
not hunt God in the exceptional but
in the ordinary part of life. For if
we can only find Him in the miracul-
ous, using the term 'miraculous' in
the common sense, we shall never find
Him, because miracles in the old bib-
ical sense do not &ccur any more. Sci-
once has done awy with them by giv-
ing an explanatidp. of their occurence."
The dean found uqthing particularly
wrong. with the rising generation.
"The young people are not going to
that old getleman the devil; they only
want excitement and, the wantig of ex-
citement is another way .of wanting
'God." he .declared.
PERSONAL PRINTED $oo
STATIONERY - - 00-- Postpaid
Box 75 Double Sheets (equals 150 single), with 75 en
velopes to match, linen finish, with your name and ad
dress printed on every sheet ad envelope in engrav-
er's blue ink. Beautiful dstnctve, uptodate; not the (f
ordinary kindwonderful value appreciated by par-
ticular men and women everywhere. Size of envelope
5 1-2x31-2, with stylish ap. Sie of paper, beforefok-
ed, 6l-4x10 inhes. Money refund promptly if not
wholly satisfied and delihtd. Mrs. Keith, Ohio, writes:
stationery is beautiful. Never saw such wonderful
value. My lub members aresending in orders. Cer-
tainymakesfinep resent. Delighted with linen finish."
Al ware remit with order. Add tes Bets for wet of Uenve
aforeg ,eou trie Address WESTLAKE STATIONEY
C.10North Ei Street. Toledo, Ohio.
SPARE TIME POSI-
TIONS FOR
STUDENTS
Greatest opportunty, "Life of Wood-
row Wilson," by Josephus Daniels,
Secy. Navy, associate of former presi-:
dent. Big book, handsomely illustrat-
ed, low price. Best terms to represen-
tatives. Credit given. Send for free
outfit at once. Make money fast.
Authorship is guarantee of authentic-
ity. Universal House, College Dept.,
1010 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
Advertising
The psecessful business must be. built
upo its aptitude to sell to the
customer more than once.
sagme
Simplicity endures. The greatest point
about simplicity in Advertising i Rep
etition - -Consistent AdvertisngPays.
Management, Finance, ProduCt are the
cornerstones of business. Good Ad-
eris ng works
conjunction with
1923 WILLS St. Claire roadster. carbon paper, etc.,
Wonderful condition. New Paint ___________________
job. Friedman. 3070-J. GROCERIES
WANTED HELP .ISPECIALS. Naval oranges. Extra.
DONAD AVLLIACIS '25 clered good. 24 for 35c: Three large
o~'r $,00~ aov exenss lstgrapefruit for 15e. Welninan-Gei4-
over $,000aboveexpenseslast sum- endorfer Co. Phone 1500.
mer. He is one of the many who _
have paid their way through U. of GRENNANS CAKES, fancy apples and
M. working summers for the Dick- Candy bars. College Grocery, 5161
erson Company. -Phone 1273&W for E. Williams.
appointment.
TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI
BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent Tepromptly and neatly done.
with the Heacock Plan and earna Theses, students notes and college
good income while learning; we work a specialty.
show you how; begin actual work at 0. D. MORRILL
once; all or spare time; experience" The Typewriter & Stationery Store
unnecessary; no canvassing; send 17 Nickels' Arcade
for particulars. Newswriters Train- NEW CLASS IN
ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. SHORTHAND
FOUNTAIN PENS IS BEING FORMED.
LEARN TO
A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing TYPE
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at I HAMILTO1NT BUSINESS COLLEGE
RIDER'S PEN SHOP COR. STATE & WILLIAMS
302 State StC
WANTEDCLOTING
WANTED _ _ TAILOR MADE School suits at $26.00
A COUPLE of good men to sell shirts and $31.50. A wide. assortment of
on commission. Call 189 between AllWool choices worth $10 to $20!
6 and 6:30 and ask for Roth.wmore. Ne extra charge for Latest
English Models. Well known local
COLLEGE GIRL would like to take # tailor guarantees perfect fit. Phone
care of children evenings. Call i or callnINTERSTATE TAILORS,
Sally, 1499-W. American. Hotel. Phone 123.
ese' prime essentials of progressive
business. Procuring repeat sales
is
good management and repeat adver-
tISIng wi procure repeat sales there-
fore repeat advertising is good man-
agement.
The Copywriting Department
is the
merchant's representative on "The
Gilbert's Chocolates
Panamas
Very Best
De Luxe
Assorted Nut, Etc.
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You Can Get Them Nice and Fresh at
The Eberbach & Son Co.
200-204 E. LIBERTY ST.
The man who buys a Stetson be-
cause of its style later discovers
the long wearing qualities which
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advertising campaign for
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