THE MICHIGAN DAILY. _ 1 iiiii((itnnttrrrnrrnimurtrri b.fVVI aL. ADVFERTISING THIS' COLUMN CLOS3 AT 3 P.M. Rooming Houses T W V 4, vl, ' DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 1lc per :reading line for three Gr more insertions. White space charged for at same rate., Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about a 'ntracts for classified advertising. lac per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line fnr three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion Classli')d Column Closes at I o'Clock Noon, Saturday. "JimitheAd,Taker"' If you have been looking for a rooming house and have not as yet found anything that pleases you, I am sure I have a house that will meet your requirements. I am the rooming house man for Mr. Turnbull. Due to the fact that I sell nothing but rooming houses, exclusively, I am in a better position than are niost salesmen to get you just the house you want. Signed, James J. Doran, 21-L, with Turnbull Real Estate and Insurance, 602 E. Liberty St. Phones 1713-M Days; 1806 Nights and Sunday. Fraternities and Sororities Haven't you found the house that you have been looking for yet? Why don't you call me and let me show you some of the finest homes in Ann Arbor. I sell nothing but fr-aternities and sororities, and therefore am able to submit a great amount of homes suitable to your need. For further information call Mr. Swander, 24-14 with H. B. Turnbull, Real Estate and Insurance, 602 E. I Liberty St., Phones 1713-M Days, 349-R Nights and Sundays. What is FOR SALE FOR SALE-Strictly modern home, 7 rooms. 5 blocks south of campus, 50 ft lot, double garage. Owner leav- ing city. Write Daily, Box No. 6. FOUNTAIN PEN INK INK is the life blood of your Foun- tain Pen. One filling of vicious ink will spoil the flow of your pen pr nmanently. 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. LOST - MAN'S TAN SWEATER-in balcony ofField House Saturday night. Re- ward. Call 489. PAIR OF heavy unlined buckskin gloves in Michigan Union Sunday morning. Finder-please phone Hal- ley, 543. BLUE BRACELET SATURDAY night on either State or Madison. Call 2911.. AT GRANGER'S Saturday night, bar, pin, with sapphire center. Dorothy Rockwell, 1528-R. BELTT O BROWN Norfolk suit. Call Apted, 319. WANTED SINGLE ROOM-Located between Main, Liberty, Huron and State. With private family if possible. Re- ply Box 7. REAL ESTATE '' k . t 2 i Good ENGLISH COLONIAL Southeast Section - Five rooms, living room with fire- place, French doors, Dining room & kitchen on first floor Hardwood floors, Gum finish Two nice bedrooms & bath on second floor. Hot air heat- ing plant. Single garage. Lot 50x132. $1,000 down. Advriig I Faculty Members I MR BURGESS with C. LOUIS ANDREWS 512 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 3064 Evenings 2465 GROCERIES, W7DNESDAY ONLY BEEF SHOULDER ROAST PER LB.. ....12 1-2c BEEP RIB ROAST PER LB.8c LAMB BREST, PER LB..........10e HAMNENDS, SMOKED PER LB ..10c ORANGES, FLORIDA SWEET, PER DOZEN.... ..........30c, ORANGES, NAVAL, SUN KIST,, 25 ORANGES FOR.............35c FOUNTAIN PENS A: NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing on your. Fountain Pen. 25 cents at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St IN TRVCTION LESSONS GIVEN in Mah Jong. Phone 2406. Having haAd so many calls last year for the smaller medium priced homes suitable for people connected with the University, I have made a special effort this year to get this particular type of house, and have been very successful. in my efforts. The homes run from $7,500 to $10,000, close to you'r work and in good condition. It would pay you I am sure to call me and let me show you these houses. For further particulars call Mrs. Allimindinger with H. B. Turnbull, Real Estate and Insurance, 602 E. Liberty St., Phones 1713-M Days and 1806 Nights and Sundays. In the first place, for a definition, Good Advertising is consistent adver- tising. Fire * This is the thing that we all dread the most and is liable to happen at any time. Although we do not invite them it is a mighty fine thing to know that should a fire occur we are well taken care of by insurance. The recent fire inspection conducted by the state fire inspector, proves that you should have ample insurance, don't wait until you have a fire, and then regret the lack of insurahce. Act now. Be well protected. For particulars regarding rates, etc., call H. B. Turnbull, Real Estate and Insurance, 602 E. Liberty St., Phones 1713-M Days and 1806 nights and Sundays. t Cis consecutive. This means that the copy must be so written that one advertisement will follow another in sequence. 8 ROOMS NEW-NEAR CAMBRIDGE ROAD 1st Floor-Living room, dining room, kitchen, large breakfast room, (breakfast table has large vitrolite top), bedroom, and sun parlor. Three sets French doors, oak floors and finish over all. 2nd Floor-Three nice bedrooms and complete bath. The closets in this home are extra large and each one has a window. Oak floors. Full basement--fruit cellar, electric water lift. Shower and extra seat. Floors and walls of this home are specially constructed to deaden sound. Lot 44x141. POMMERENING & BLAESS 506 First National Bank * WANTED-One 1922 Michiganensian. State of repair unimportant. Calt Dawson, 184. FURNISHED HOUSE for 17 men for next year. Box No. L. J. Mich. Daily. A PARTLY FURNISHED house for next year, large enough for twenty five men. Address Box No. 8. OOM IN private family near State. St. business district for single man. Phone 889-R. COSMETIC SERVICE Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE y appointment only Phone 1167-R The Place Where You'll Be Satisfied HOSPITAL SUPPLY CO. Geo. Glitzenhirn, Mgr. Makers and Dealers in Surgical and Surgical Instruments Abdominal Belts, Artificial Limbs Braces, Trusses, Arch Supports Experimental Work of All Kinds Microtome Knives Ground and Other Fine Grinding Plating and Repair Work Telephone 2964-M 216 E. Washington St. ... CLEANING and PRESSING .... CLEANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING-- half hour service. Charles Doukas, 901 N. University. Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 3091 . . , a ., TYPEWRITER REPAIRI TYPEWRITERS the best standard makes $15.00 up. Lasy terms if desired. Renting, 4leaning and repairing a specialty. Largest stock in Ann Arbor. 0. D. MORRILL 1? Nickels' Arcade Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type- writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub- "er stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons, Tarbon paper, etc. I TYPE WRITING} I TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI promptly and neatly done. 'Theses, students notes and college work a specialty. 0. D. MORRILL Trhe Typewriter & Stationery Store 17 Nickels' Arcade LL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, wcushion keys, type cleaners and sup- 4plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER CHANGE. Phone 866, downtown ,516 E. Williams. MUSICAL DRESSMAKING & TAILORING Exclusive collegiate styles for young women. Needlework of all kinds. Experienced workmanship. MRS. R. T. REAM 411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W. WANTED HELP 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. THREE W1AITERS without 8:00's.: Phone 1744-J or apply at Freeman's 803 E. Washington. MIONEY TO FINISI SC~HOOL THIIS SPRING $50.00 Spring Vacation Call 233-J and We Will Tell You How L. B. ABBOTT R. J. CHICK 336 So. Diivision MISCELLANEOUS RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. ,Phone 50. NOTICE THE (TWO) Law students that were looking at a room at 438 Maynard Please call. ntramural items clock, to take charge of all partici- pants. Much interest is being nianifested in the first annual freshmen sectional group relay meet which will be held at 7 o'clock, tonight at Waterman gym- nasium. All of the groups have en- tered teams and some fast times are expected. Freshmen wrestlers should sign up for the wrestling tournament for the: yearlings as soon as possible. Entries are being accepted for the annual all-campus wrestling tourna- ment, which will start soon at Water- man gymnasium under the direction of Coach Barker. Men who wish to can report to Coach Barker at the wrestling mat in the gymnasium for instruction until the time of the meet. Much valuable information and many important points can be learned by attending the classes which Botcher is directing for the freshmen and men not on the Varsity squad: Owing to the illness of Scarnechia, the scheduled match between him and Reilly for the championship of the singles division of the campus hand- ball tournament has been postponed until 2:30 o'clock next Saturday af- ternoon. . Freshmen wrestlers will display their wares in the first annual fresh man wrestling meet in the near fu- ture. There is much promising mater- ial among the fresh matmen and an interesting meet is expected. Entries are being accepted at the Intramural office for the event. Charles Cui'tis Charles Curtis, senator from Kansas, was summoned before the senate com- inittee investigating the oil lease scan- dal after he was named by Ira Bennett, editor of E. B. McLean's Washington newspaper as the "principal" referred to in a telegram which passed be-' tween Washington and McLean at Palm Beach. Senator Sum oned in Teapot Probe k >r. r r # Wa ! Y JI- !- r= I-r r I- #a Y l= r I- #u r .rn Y: mr !mi mu !m r~ Wai !li "n su ."i Yu s wu 1mu wm ru IW Im: r. 'r f It is interest creating. This means that the reader will be in such a posi- tion, placed by previous advertising, that he will easily distinguish it fron others and see what the merchant has to say. o. It is the presentation of the sales talk in a clear, concise manner with proper display. 'I .1 * * It is the truth---the greatest mhis- take a merchant can possibly make is misquoting the qualities of his mer- chandise, It is persuasive and suggestive. It is an introduction or invitation to in- ,f 'a qu re further. * ?BD RHOADES orchestra presents Joe Sweeney and his five-piece or- chestra. -11. 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. I N Mele thleir s auil v.1. It is sane advertisin , .. n FOUND PEARL BRACELET-Saturday night. Identification necessary. Call 1070- J. 1118 So. University. NOTICE John P. Trojanowski who for 18 years had been the proprietor of The, Ideal Barber Shop is now with his brother, Julian R. Trojanowski at the UT of M. Barber shop 1110 S. Univer- sity. Both Brothers will be pleasedI to meet their old and new friends.- FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-7 room house on Ferdon Road. Furnished or unfur-I nished. Garage. Tel. 1979-M. (Continued from Page Six) imperative to get the first round posed of on scheduled time. $#. \" ! i dis- Oone getstir achrin unfai ity is a aatisfac ever ed of LOS cosy- doon.e LLI s The Miciga A few games of basketball will be played this week, although the other sports on the Intramural program are holding the stage at present. Fol- lowing is the schedule: 7 o'clock, to- night, Delta Chi vs. Psi Upsilon, Phi Kappa Psi vs Phi Delta Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Upsilon, 7: 451 o'clock, Harmonics vs. Detroit Junior _-'S 'bI a e. stant Daily ORIGINA Phone 960 - - ALj 1