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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LASS IFIEMA
ET AClOSE3
ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

FOR *''T
VERY LARGE room upstairs, suit-
able for 2 or 3, also large room
downstairs. 344 S. Division, corner
of Williams.
A DOUBLE ROOM for two boys. Three
dollars each. 722 E. Kingsley,
phone 519-R.
ATTRACTIVE, SINGLE, doubles, and
suites reasonable. One short block
from campus. Callt699-W. before 2
p. m. or 3259-J evenings.
FOR 2, 3, or 4, students, suite of 3
rooms, 1-2 block from Union. Call'
2106.
LEADING MAKES of typewriters in
A-1 condition. Will deliver. Phone
342-R. Hamilton Business College,
Cor. State and Williams.
TYPEWRITERS--Good machines. For
rent by day, week or norith. S. A.
Moran, 711 N. University, Room 2,
2d floor.
SINGLE ROOM, new house, shower
bath. Call Sunday. 334 E. Jeffer-
son st.
A NEW YORK APARTMENT for rent.
One block from Columbia Univer-
sity. Ideal for Summer School stu-
dents. Outlook on Morningside
Park. Six rooms. Attractive furn-
ishings including two singles and
two double beds, new grand piano,
oriental rugs, etc., etc. Large kit-
chen. $200 a month; or special of-
fer for college people only June 15
to Spetember 1 for $500. Write to
Mr. Lucien H. Warner, Eastview
Apartments, Morningside Drive at
118 St., New York City.
SINGLE or double room with parlor onI
first floor, single or double on sec-
ond. Students, teachers, business
people or married couple. 422 Ham-
ilton place.
$60 MONTHLY. 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.
ONE SINGLE ROOM, attractively
i urlished, quiet, warm in private
home. Price reasonable. 1018 E.
Univ Phone 1238-J.
FOR SALE
TEN' ROOM- . HUSE..-north of. Hillr
auditorium, only $9.,000. Call 617.
ONI MARTIN MANDOLIN, excellent
condition. Sacrifice .Call Hoffman,~
3104.
TYPEWRITERS, Underwood and Rem-
ington. Good machines, reasonable.
S. A. Moran, 711 N. Univ. Room 2,!
2d floor.

In East section near Hill Street. This comfortable home with
beautiful surroundings-has large living room with unique fire-placc
-dining room-butlers pantry-kitchen. Four pleasant, well lighted
bed rooms and bath on second floor. One bed room and attic'
on third. Modern throughout. A well shaded lot 66x200 with
large and small fruit. Conveniently located and homelike. The
price is $16,000 with terms. Phone 1194-R.
RINSEY & HELBER
413 E. Liberty Street
Neat Little Cottage
In pleasant location, large lot, sewers in, water will be put in
this Spring.
Outside construction is attractive grey shingles, interior finishI
grey; cistern, toilet, splendid porch.

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Sunay Evening
Specialsa
Wakies and Sausage. .5C
Boston Baked Beans.....3c
Butterscotch Pie. .....lc
Chocolate Layer Cake .....15c !
Hot Coffee Tea Milk
Sandwiches and Salads
Come and 'ring your friends
Spend a Happy Hour
Arbor Fountain
313 S. STATE

1st Floor-Living room, dining room, kitchen, large breakfa
room (breakfast table has large vitrolite top) debroom, and sun pa
lor. Three sets French doors, oak floors and finish over all.
2nd Floor-Three nice bedrooms and complete bath. Tl
closets in this home are extra large and each one has a window. Oa
floors.
Full basement-fruit cellar, electric water lift; Shower an
extra seat. **
Floors and walls of this home are specially constructed to dea
en sound. Lot 44x141.
Price, $13.500. Terms.
POMMERENING & BLAESS
506 First National Bank

Rooms New ---Near Cambridge R(

WANTED
A HOUSE to lease suitable for a fra-
ternity. J Karl Malcolm. 1713-M.
LOCAL FRATERNITIES or unorgan-
ized homogeneous non-sectarian
groups interested in joining influ-
ential national Greek letter frater-
nity with very highest ideals write
at once to box D. D. D. care of
Daily.
PHOTOGRAPHIC printer, post c ard
size to rent for few days. Call Sil-
berstein, 1104.
ROOM FOR TWO law students. pre-
fer house with few students or pri-
vate residence. Box 3 Daily.
ROOMMATE BY STUDENT living
across from U. of M. Hospital. 1110
E. Catherine. Phone 2022-R.
WANTED HELP
STUDENTS NOW is the time to sell
the De Luxe Laundry Container
at fraternity houses and make $10
and $15 per week before your vaca-
Ithe De' Luxe Launry_ Container
was designed by a postal clerk and
meets every requirement. It is the
most practical, sanitary and econ-
omical case made. Splendid pro-
position, make your extra money
now. Address De Luxe Mfg. Co.,
Sta. F. Box 1, Toledo, 0.
BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent
with the Heacock Plan and earn a
good income while learning; we
show you how; begin actual work at
once; all or spare time; experience
unnecessary; no canvassing; send
for particulars. Newswriters Train-
ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
GROCERIES
COLLEGE GROCERY, 51.6 E. ill-
iams. A full line of groceries?
OpenSun ays and evenings.. -
'TY W tIT$ .REPA ItIG ,
TYPEWRITIlNG and MINEOGRAPHI
promptly and neatly done.
Tieses, students notes and c~lle e
work a specialty.
0'. D , lORRILL
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
17 Nicigels' Arcade .
TYPEWRITERS'
of the best standard makes $15.00 up;
Easy. :terms ifdesired. Rentig,
cleaning and repairin a specialty.
Largest stock in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade
Dealer: L. C . Smith & -Corona type-
writers. ,Typewriters supplies, Rtub-
ber stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons
carbon paper, etc.
COSMETIC SERICE
SuperfluousI
FACIAL HAIRS
RemovedPermanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICEI
224 Nickels',Arcade
By Appointment only
Phone 1167-R.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAWS
DII. W, 8. MILLS
Osteopathic Physician
1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.-
Phone 321 F-1.
TYPEWRITING
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
lng maG'hne, Line-a-Time CopyI
holders,a'rubber stamps,nribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtow
516 E. Williams.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Priced at a very good figure of $2,800.

A RESIDENCE
In Washtenaw Section. Lot beautifully landscaped with 154
ft. frontage. First Floor; four rooms anc sun room. Second floor
three bedrooms and bath. Third; one bedroom, toilet and lavatory
Attic; vapor steam heat. If interested in a good home reasonably
priced and in a first class location, we will be pleased to give yoi
detailed information.

HARKINS & SON
REALTORS

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110 E. Liberty St.

Telephone 345

Evenings 2596-J
Read the Want Ads

CASH PAYMENT
May be small for this house near the campus.
fraternity or sorority.

Suitable

HOMES

6 rooms-Just off Washtenaw-New. $14,000 with terms.

7 rooms-On Brooklyn-New' and modern. $17,000 with terms.I Brus
10 rooms-On Cambridge Road-Terms. rtoi
real
8 rooms-On Geddes Heights-Good terms. Try
7 rooms-On Ferndon Road-The price is right and the terms are
good. .B
A bargain on Olivia .
-Of
THE WHALEY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Bu
310 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1821-F-1 Less±
Best1

1a THE !
NORTH
RIDGE
I Co. has a most attractive ofer I
ake to students desiring to make
money this summer vacation.
our Spring Vacation approval
and be convinced.
w particulars phone 233-J.
Abbott R J. Chick
1.4 Daily
ie Open at 336-8. Division St.
siness lots on North State St.
than one block from campus.
business location in city. Call on

FOURTEEN ROOMS
A brick veneer house north of campus. Suitable for fraterni
or rooming. Built four years. Steam heat.
POTTER, ALLSHOUSE & RICHARDS, Inc.
601-4 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.' Tel. 2072
One of the Many McClure Homes

J. W. IwY ER j
A fine home, not far from the campus, on one of Ann Arbor's 508 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
most beautiful streets. There are 12 rooms and a large sleeping
porch,. a fine place, beautiful floors and interior trim of oak. The "he Place Where You'll Be Satisfied
yand is large -with shrubbery and wonderful trees. This is an unusual SPITAL SUPPLY Co.
opportunity to buy a real home. The price, $25,000, is very reason- I Geo. Giitzenhirn, )fgr.
able for such a place. Shown by appointment akers an-Dealers in
Surgical And Surgical instruments-
- r-sGillepibdonsinal Reps'', Artificial Limhs
Airaces,Trusses, Arch Supports
A"N new hbusein exceptional location near -Washfela. Tis Experimental Work of All Kinds
is a very nice, place of six good rooms. There is a fire place, a! ino, i\1icrotbrme lgnitve s-r o6ifd and Other
convenient and attractive kitchen, heated garage, fine lotrand many Fine Grinding
desirablefeaurestorecomende $Plating and Repair Work
t s . storcme d it. Price $12,0O. Reasonableiga r
terms. Telephone 2961M
216 E. Washington St.
MRS.MABEL A. TOLFOR:D
712 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. °_ __ _
.*Phones 1516=-2387-R--467

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LOST
REWARD OFERED for wallet lost
Feb. 23rd, belonging to Russell Mar-
ston, Detroit. Call 409-M.
BOTTOM PART OF WAHL fountain
pen on Maynard or State St. Phone
1850.
A BUNCH of keys in the general li-
brary. Return to 802 Monroe or call.
1547-R.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Schaffer
fountainopen, medium size. Finder
please return to M. J. Boakmiller,
1893-M. 700 Tappan. Reward.
MUSICAL
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.
FOUNTAIN PENS
.A NEAT job of Gold. Leaf embossing.
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St

We have a new listing of a' beautiful
One: of the most desirable. wood=
property, suitable for either a home or small ed building sites. Commands a
sorority. House is on a lot 120x-160 and is splendid view. East side. Price
is reasonable.
located on one of the . finest residential
L. D.CARR&
streets, of the city. -

Cost Estimating No Longer A
Problem
GUESSW6RK in arriving at construction ,cst has been eliminated
carehill ystandaidized plans and specifications furnished by the MQel
Company enables the builder to know in the beginning what his home is go
to cost in the end.
Every McClure home has been designed to use standard doors and v
dows, also standard stock length of materials that eliminates all waste.
You will appreciate our financing plan. Ask about it.

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A

j home nas nice large rooms, is
stron built, modern throughout, built
only two years ago and may be bought with
a small down payment.

C. J. TREMMEL
17 Sav. Bank Bldg. Ph. 441-F-1

Ann Arbor Home Bldg. Assn.
EDWIN H. SMITH AND SAMUEL SCHULTZ

408 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 3385

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The price is $25,000. Full information

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FRATERNITIES ANn., SIIRORITIFS

by calling

MRS. GUSTINE
717 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.

Phone 835-F- I

Evenings 835-F-1, 750-M, 2913-R

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If you are contemplating purchasing a home and as yet have been unable to find a place that
meets all your requirements, I have just that house. I am offering for sale at a very low figure
the following houses, suitable for small sororities or fraternities:
(a) Beautiful home on Cambridge Road, house is brick veneer, setting on a lot 102 feet
front on Cambridge Road and extending back 140 ft. There are a number of trees on this
lot, making the house appear very beautiful. As you enter the reception hall, the living room
is to the left and is very large. There are 16 electric lights'-in the living room, making this
room very attractiye at night. There are 128 electric outlets in this building, all of the fix-
tures are hand-carved. Floors are composition, upstairs and down, vapor steam heat,.water
softener, two fire-places, seven sets of French doors, linen chute, large * laundry, 3 lava-
tories, full sized basement, with a room that could be easily used for initiations, dances, etc.
All closets in this house are of steel and are fire proof. For one to really appreciate this
home, you mist see it and study its outstanding features. Very reasonable terms can be ar-
ranged, to suit almost any pocket-book and this house is priced at a figure that makes it a very
good . ivestment.

NEW COMPLETE
EIGHT ROOM
Convenient kitchen with ample
cupboard space, painted walls
and ceilings; dining room 12x13,
walls canvassed and paneled;
center reception hall; living room
14x23 with walls also canvassed
and paneled; attractive sun room.
Four'good bedrooms with ward-
robe closets; tiled bath; built in
tub with shower; all papered and
decorated.
Basement complete with water
softener, laundry tubs, warm air
furnace.
Two car grag nn 66xl 32 ft.

SIX ROOM
SOUTH EAST

A

DON'T
WAIT!

FRATERNITY

An excellent location; lot 50x
132 with trees and shrubs.
Three rooms and hall on. first
floor; French doors and nicely
furnished.
Three bedrooms and bath on
second floor with finished third
floor, wired and heated.
Heated by steam. Has built
in refrigerator. Toilet in hase-
ment. Soft water.
Newly Decorated
$8,500

or

PROCRASTINATION
Is Still. the Greatest Thief -n
The World.

SORORITY

Wishing to own their own hom<
may do so through our plan of fi-
nacing.
We ate now equipped nc
prepared to offer a choice of sev
eral large houses to organization
on terms they car handle.

Do not put off insuring your
house or goods. from fire wher
we can offer you such reasonable
protective insurance.
.Why be satisfied with only be
ing partially covered?

(b) Five bed-rooms. Here is a house on Washtenaw Avenue in Ann Arbor's finest resi-
dential section, suitable for a small exclusive fraternity, sorority or club. There are 11
rooms, 5 on the first floor, five on the second, the living room, dining room, library, and den,
downstairs, are very spacious. Five large. bedrooms are on the second floor and located 'in
various places throughout ,he house-are three complete baths. Vapor heating system" 2
car garage and another feature of ;this home is that there are oak floors throughout; even to
the third floor. This house is arranged so that about 15 or 20 people could be cared for.
Two large sized fire places, 4 sets of French doors, and the latest creation in finish Gumwood.
This beautiful home setting on a little knoll, overlooking the campus, lends an atmosphere
of distinction to any club, fraternity, or sorority that would inhabit it. This house is priced
at $30,000.00 with very easy terms. If you are looking for something just a little better

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