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"11 6, 1924

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

~Ii , 194 TH MICIGANDAIL

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FOUNTAIN PEN INK

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COLUMN
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

A DVERTISING

FOR 2, 3, or 4, students, suite of 3
rooms, 1-2 block from Union. Call
2161-M.
ATTRACTIVE SINGLE, doubles and
suites reasonable. One short block
from campus. Call 699- W before{
2 p. m. or 3259-J evenings.I

FOR SALE
TWO COUPONS for May Festival
tickets. $1.50 each plus cost of ad-
vertisement. 826-J.
POLICE PUPPIES for sale. 536 Wal-
nut St. Phone 2366-R.
BEAUTIFUL NEW hand knitted'
swerters. Any style or color. Call
at 923 Greenwood Avenue. Phone
2863-W.
FIVE ROO LS
Conveniently locatedl. Brick con-
struction, steam heat, oak floors and
finish. fire place in attractive living
room, french doors, nice dining room
and kitchen, laundry, linen chute.
Two nice bedrooms and bath on sec-.
ond floor. Single garage. For fur-
ther infkormation, call

'i YxIEWiRITINGI
TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI
promptly and neatly done.'
Theses, students notes and college
work a specialty.
O. D. MORRILL
The Typewriter & Stationery Store.
17 Nickels' Arcade
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
Ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented..
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 865, downtown
516 E. Williams.
TYPEWRITER R PAIINlG
TYPEWRITERS
of the best standard makes $15.00 up.
Easy terms if desired. Renting;
cleaning and repairingaspcaly
Largest stack in Ann Arbor,
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type-
writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub
ber stamps, Rubber kgey caps, ribbons,
carbon paper, etc.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. W. S. MILLS
Osteopathic Physician
1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone 321 F-1.

INK is the life blood of your Foun-
tain Pen. One filling of vicious ink
will spoil the flow of your pen per-
manently.Take no chances, get a,
Bottle of our special formula Diamond
Writing Fluid. We guarantee it the'
best.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St.
LOCKSMITH
ALL KINDS OF TRUNK and door
keys, fitting keys and opening
locks a specialty. Phone 2498.1
JKeeler, 1136 West Huron.
XUSCAL~ -
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.
UKULELE and Case, low priced but
tuneful, and just the thing for
knock-about use. Accurately frett-
ed. Our special price $8.00. See it
in our window. University Music
House.

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Don't faii to buy a.
CLARION
When the
Parade Passes

BANJO-UKE, niceiy finished with
natural maple. H-as the real banjo
twang. Our special price $4.50.
See this. University Music House.
WANTED HELP
STUDENTS NOW is the time to sell
the De Luxe Laundry Container
at fraternity houses and make $101
and $15 per week before your vaca-I
the De Luxe Laundry Container
was designed by n postal clerk and
nmiets 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, O.#
BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent#
with the Heacock Plan and earn a
good, income while ' learning; weI
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.
JEROME JOACHIM, '26L, has made
over $5,000 in profits in four sum-
mers. Are you interested? Phone
1273-W.
THE
1 NORTH
RIDGE
Brush Co. has a most attractive ofer!
to make to students desiring, to makej
real money this summer vacation.
Try our Spring Vacation approval
trip and be convinced.4
For particulars phone 23 3-J. j
L. B. Abbott IL.j. Chick
1-6 Daily
Office Open at 336 S.;Division St. z
XISCELLANEOUS
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned..
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.'
Phone 50.
RHETORIC, private instruction for
freshmen. Reasonable rates. Ren-]
inger. Phone 1809.t
TRY OUR MAH-JONG Sundae. Itl
has the tange of the Orient.1
ARBOR FOUNTAIN1
313 S. State1
WHERE CAN I FIND THE NEWEST]
OF A WIDE RANG
a his is the first ..stion that come
1 &home. It is itnportfnt that you build,
of the s.ite, with a w1 proportioned ex
The lack of g'ood archItectura6 service.
dollars in the finished value of the hoi
house it stands for many years, a credit
borhood and to your city.
Let us answer your questich and he
ganizylitO of me, studying, pafning a
1 ,N ARBO tIOME l

MR. BURGESS

with
. -OUIS ANDREWS
3064 office Evening 2465
Two acres, nine room house, two car.
garage, also other out buildings, Housej
has modern conveniences. Located
2 miles from business district
on good roads. The down payment is
$1500.
ItINSEY & HELBER
413 E.Liberty St.
Phone 1194-R.
2 MAY FESTIVAL coupons worth $3
each. $4.00 takes two. Phone 2007-
W.

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DIAMOND RING, valued as keepsake.
Phone 1700-M.

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WHITE GOLD WRIST watch initialed
R. C. Reward. Call 1463-M.
afMt O:;OA orth car o Cam-
bridge Rd. Patent leather coinl
: purse containing keys, change and
eight dollars in bills. Keys valu-
able. Finder call Catherine Griffith
2730 and receive reward.:
,BROWN LEATHER bill fold in Lib-
rary, March 3. Finder call Graves
.~2866-M.
VAHL GOLD fountain pen. Emmalua
B. Rea. 1336 Washtenaw. Phone.
1287.
,NOON WEDNESDAY between library
and North U. pen with initial P.'
carved. Please call 1032-R.
IDAY AFTERNOON,' near chem.
building, gold Wahl Fountain Pen.
Finder please phone 2763-W. Re-
ward.
"EAR RING--Large Topaz set in Old
Gold. Sunday, between Hill Audit-
orium and University Library. Re-
ward. 779-R.
IF THE PARTY who took fur coat
from forge shop yesterday morning
will return to 556 S. State no ques-
tions will be asked. Phone 18.
WYANTED
K-TO RENT A SMALL modern house of
r 5 or 6 rooms, S. E. section preferr-
ed. Phone 2161-M.
4WO ENERGETIC students to sell4
"DOW PENCILS" during their spare
time. For information write, Walt.
SScherer, Daily Office.
N INSURANCE solicitor. Reply
Box4 stating telephone number for
appointment.
' STUDENT TO wash dishes for boardY
hours 12:30 to 1:30-5:30 to 6:30.
Inquire Chief Operator's office,
Michigan Bell Telephone Co. 3rd
floor State Savings Bank Bldg. }
TYPING DONE AT reasonable rates.
Mrs. Hirsh, 551 Church St. New
~Phone, 885-M.
1MEN TO SELL shirts on commission.
Call 189 between 6 and 6:30, and
Sask for Roth.'
A1CLARINET player able to do
z theatre pit work.Also good string
bass player, experienced drummer
and trombone player. Also please.
F. call for part time work. See Mr.
Kilian between 6:30 and 7 p. m.
Majestic Theatre.j
$TUDENT'S WASHINGS, Hand work
satisfaction guaranteed. Will call
v for and deliver. Phone 2942-R.
FOUNTAIN PLNS
NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St

THE
GREY
SHOP
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Salads

-Sandwiches

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TAILOR
TAILOR MADE School suits at $26.00
and $31.50. A wide assortment of
All Wool choices worth $10 to $20
more. Ne extra charge for Latest
English Models. Well known local
tailor guarantees perfect fit. Phone
or call INTERSTATE TAILORS,
American Hotel. Phone 123., J
SPRING WOOLENS 1
New line, best on the campus. Col-
legiate spring styles. Come in and let
me' show you some real material. 2
Priced attractively.
$31.50-$36.50
Extra pants $8.50-$9.50
This offer will only be good a short
time, take adVaritage and come early.
HORACE CLAVEAU =
1221 S. University f
BUSINESS TRAINING
NEW CLASS IN
SHORTHAND
IS BEING FORMED
LEARN TO
TYPE k
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
COR. STATE & WILLIAMS
Intramural Items
(Continued from Page Six)
The all-campus foul shooting pre-
liminaries will continue for the rest
of the week at Waterman gymnasium.
All men who want to compete should
see the manager of the tournament on
the main floor 'any time in the after- 2
noon or evening. Fifteen' successful
shots out of 'a possible 25' must be r
made in order t get in the finals.
'The Standings
W L Pct
Chicago7.................3 .700
Wisconsin ..............6 3 .667
Purdue.................7 4 .636
Illinois ................. 6 4 .600G
Ohio State .. '.......... 7 5 .583'
Indiana............7 5 .583
Michigan ................ 6 5 .545
Minnesota ............... 4 6 .400-
Iowa .................... 3 7 .300 2
Northwestern........... 0 11 .000
IDEAS AND THE LATEST PLANS
E OF HOUSES?
s to your mind in planning to build
tlhat home in eeping with character
terior,. attractive and in good taste. =
may mean the loss of hundreds of
Qse. Reiember, when you build a
,or a iscredit to yqu, to the neigh-
0;p you. AWehave 'a widespread or-
ndl build'ing- homes.
3U.LDERSASS..
Samuel Schultz -
Ei Phone 3385
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ANN ARBOR, 1

EARL V. MOORE, Musical Director

Four Days

Six. Concerts

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Preliminary Announcement
First Concert- --Wednesday Evenin
SOLOISTS
EMMY KRUEGER, Prima Donna Soprano.
Munich, Madrid, Berlin and other European Operas
(First American Tour-First time in Ann Arbor).
PALMER CHRISTIAN, University Organist
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Frederick Stock, Conductor.
Second Concert---Thursday Evening
SOLOISTS
CLAIRE DUX, Prima Donna Soprano
Chicago Civic Opera
ROYAL DADMUN, American Bariton
(First time in Ann Arbor).
SYLVIA LENT, Violinist
Young American Star. (First time in Ann Arbor).
CHORAL WORKS: "SEADRIFT" by Delius
(First time in America.)
Choruses from "B MINOR MASS" by Bach.
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
Earl V. Moore and Frederick Stock, Conductors.
Third Concert--Friday Afternon
SOLOIST
ALBERTO SALVI, Harpist
A Master Virtuoso
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS
tGerge Oscar Bowen, Conductor
Fourth Concert---Friday Evenin
SOLOISTS
SOPHIE BRASLAU, Contralo
Metropolitan Opera Company
TITO SCHIPA, Tenor
Chicago Civic Opera Company
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Frederick Stock,' Conductor.
Fifth Concert---Saturday Afternoon
SOLOIST
HAROLD BAUER, Master Pianist
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Frederick Stock, Conductor.
Sixth Concert---Saturday Evening
SOLOISTS
DUSOLINA GIANINNI, Soprano
American-Italian stellar artist.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
FOREST LAMONT, Tenor
Chicago Civic Opera Company.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
VICENTE BALLESTER
Metropolitan Opera Company.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
CESARE BAROMEO, (Chase Sikes)
La Scala Opera Company.
(First time in America since going to Europe five years
ago.)
CHORAL WORK: "LA PRIMAVERA" b es-
pighi.
(First time in America.)
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Earl V. Moore and Frederick Stock, Conductors-

PRICES FOR COURSE TICKETS:
All mail orders will be filed and filled in the order of receipt.
It any block becomes over subscribed, seats will be selected from
the next following block and refunds made accordingly. Festival
coupons from season Choral Union tickets will be accepted at
$3.00 each up to April 5; after that date they will not be accepted.
RLOCK "A" $7.00-A1l seats remaining (if any) in sections 2-3-4 (three

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