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ADVERTISING

DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per
reading line for three er more insertions. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about c-,ntracts
for classified advertising.
20c 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.
Classirld Colunn Closes at I o'Clock Noon, Saturday.
"13mm -the-Ad..Taker"

FCR SALE
SOPH PROM Ticket. Call Elden
1866.
3 MAY FESTIVAL coupons, $5.00 plus
cost of ad. Call Moule, 1540-\.
SOPH PROM TICKET with invitations
$3. Phone 1521-R.
LOST
MAN'S TAN SWEATER-in .balcony
of Field House Saturday night. Re-
ward. Call 489.
BLUE BRACELET SATURDAY night
on either State or Madison. Call
2911.,
BELT TO BROWN Norfolk suit. Call
Apted, 319.

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.
MONEY TO FINISH
S41HOOL THIS SPRING
$40.40 Spring Vacation
Cali 23-J and We Will Tell
You How
. B. ABBOTT B. .J. CHICKI
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iiaGeorge Theunis
jLess than a, week after his ministry
was overthrown, :Georges- Theunis was
asked by the king of the Belgians to
form a new cabinet. Theunis stepped
out after the defeat of his government
by a coalition of Socialist and Catholic
groups against the Franco-Belgian ec-
onomic convention. Other leaders de-
clined the invitation to assume the re-
sponsibilities of premier, and the kingj
had to call on Theunis again.
interesting meet is expected. Entries
are being accepted at the Intramural
office for the eyent.
"Jiminie tlie adtaker" sells anything
quickly.-Ad!.

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Master-
pen
(2;o drops capacily)
Helps you think.
A poor pen con-
sumes your thot.
Can you afford
lost efficiency?
Sold and Oerviced
by Rider Himself
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302 State St.
Masterpenmakers

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$2.00 AND NO questions asked for re-
turn of Botany lab. book. Call
Kamin, 2310-M.
COIN PURSE containing money, on
Division or Liberty St. Call 3062 or
418 N. Division
A FRATERNITY PIN. Call 1164. $10
Reward to finder.
FOUND#
PEARL BRACELET-Saturday night.
Identification necessary. Call 1070-
J. 1118 So. University.
WANTEI
SINGLE ROOM-Located between
Main, Liberty, Huron and State.
With private family if possible. Re-
ply Box -7.
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 mnen. Address Box No. S.
AN I 'URANCE SOLICITOR. Reply
statihg phone number for appoint-
mei. Write Box No. 4, Michigan
-Daia.
ROOMM ATE BY STUDENT living op-
pos U. of M. Hospital. 1110
Cat ine. Call 2022-H.
FOR RENT
OR F R SALE-7 room house- n
Fenrn Road. Furnished or :unfur
nisl'd. Garage. Tel. 197-M.
6 RO IS Modern. One block from
cmus.Call 2438 days or E617-
LARGE FRONT ROOM and smaller
rooh 1for girls. 821 E. Huron St.
Phone 1521-R.
i. NOTICE
John P. Trojanowski -who for 18
years had been the proprietor of The
Ideal Barber Shop is .;now with his
brother, Julian H. Trojanowski at the
U. of M. Barber shop 1110 S. Univer-
sity. Both Brothers will be pleased
to meet their old and new friends.
EXCHANGE-SINCE Union Fair, I
have had someone's bass drum in-
stead of my own. Wish to rectify
this. Please call 751-W.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
INK is the life blood of your Foun-
tain P4n. 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.
COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
By appointment only Phone 1167-R.
MISCELLANEOtS
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.
MUSICAL
VICTOR RECORDS of the Great Art-
ists and all the latest popular ree-!
ords on sale. Complete stock at
Schaeberle and Sons. 110 S. Main
St.
INSTRUCTION
LESSONS GIVEN in Mah Jong. Phone]
2406,
FOUNTAIN PENS
A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossingi
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at
RIDER'S PEN SHOP t
302 State St

In the first place, for a definition,
Good Advertising is consistent adver-
tising.
It is consecutive. This means that
the copy must be so written that one
advertisement will follow another i

OPPORTUNITY FOR TWO MEN to
make good money in spare time and
Saturday. Call 2230-, between 6
and 7 p. m. for appointment.
TYPEWRITER UEPAII ING

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TYPEWRITERS
of the best standard makes $15.00 up.
Easy terms if desired. Renting,
cleaning and repairing a specialty.
Largest stock in Ann Arbor.
Dealr: 17 Nickels' Arcade
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type-
writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub-
ber stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons,
carbon paper, etc.
TYPEWRITING
TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPH
promptly and neatly done.
Theses, students notes and college
work a specialty.
0. D. MORRILL
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
17 Nickels' Arcade
ALL MAKE. Agency Noodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing achine, Line-a-Tine copy
holders, -rubber stamps, ribbons,
eushio keys, type cleaners and sup-
ples. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
rXCHANGE Phone 866, downtown
516tE. Williams,
Notices
( Continued fromn Pae Three)
Caswel Angell hall unless otherwise
stated.
Mortarboard members are notified
ofa meeting of especial importance
called for 7:30 .o'clock today, at
Helen Newberry residence.
The Women's Educational .club will
entertain at a bridge and mah jongg
party from 7:30 to 9 o'clock today
at the Sigma Kappa house, 822 Oak-
land avenue. Come and get acquaint-
ed. -
Tryouts for the purpose of selecting
Athena's representatives in the debate
between Athena and Portia, will be
held next Tuesday. All freshmen mem-
bers of the society are eligible to try
out. The topic for debate is, "Re--
solved, That a uniform marriage and
divorce law should be enacted by the
United States."
The Girls' Mandolin club will meet
at 5 o'clock today in Newberry hall. 1
Women who want their hygiene
lecture notes may obtain the blue
books today and tomorrow at Barbour
gymnasium.
Intramural Items
(Continued from Page Six)
o'clock, next Tuesday night. Phi Sig-
ma Kappa led the field in the trials.
Entries are now being accepted for
the annual all-campus indoor track
meet, the preliminaries of which will
be held at 7 o'clock, March 24. The
finals will be held March 26. Dead-
lines for all entrants have been set
for 5 o'clock, March 22.
The following events will comprise
the evening's program: 50 yard dash.
440 yard dash, half mile run, mile
run, 65 yard high hurdles, 65 yard
low hurdles, shot put, running broad
jump, running high jump.
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

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startling growth of this little shop.

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chandise.
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talk in a clear, concise manner with
proper display.
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