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THE MICHIGAN DAiLY

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CLoSES
AT 3 P1M0

LISING

DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per
e for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same
sifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about c'rntracts
d advertising.
reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
ore,. insertion"s, cash in advance. Minimum, 3'lines per insertion.
;lslfs Coluwn Closes at h o'Cloclk Noon, Saturday.
"JAmmlo-thd.Taker"

FCR SALE

AND BANJO. Priced
Call Guy, phone 394
7 and 8. 300 N. Ingalls.

very
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WANTED
IAKING and all kinds of
m's sewing done. Reason-
203 14th Street or phoneI

A LARGE ROOM OR SMALL SUITE
for middle aged wqman in clean,
well-lighted house, South of campus
prefered. Phone 2579-M.
A ONE CAR garage in vicinity of
Forest and Cambridge Ave.yCall
392-R. Between 3 and 5 p. m.
FOR RENT
HIGHLY DESIRABLE front suite with
kitchenette; also room suitable for
1 or 2 persons; close in. 2845-J.
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 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.
TYPEWMITNG
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
Ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
Folders, rubber stamps, ribbons,M
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-j
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER -
EXCHANGE. ' Phone 866, downtown
516 E. Williams.
TYPEWRITING and. IMEOGRAPI1
promptly and neatly. done.
Theses, students notes and college
work a.specialty.,
O,. _V MORRILL-
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
17 Nickels. Arcade
COSIEWSERYWE ..
SSuperfluous
;FACIAL HAIRS
Reioved Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRtO-COSMETIChSERVICE
By appointment only Phione 1167-1.
TYPE~WRITER REPAIIING

WANTED HELP
BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent
with the Heacock Plan and earn a
good income while learning; we
show you how; begin actual work atI
once; all or spare time; experience
unnecessary; no canvassing; send
for particulars. Newswriters Train-
ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
MONEY TO FINI~h
SCHOOL THIS SPRING
$50.00 Spring Vacation
Call 233-J and We Will Tell
You How
L. O. ABBOTT R. J. CHICK
3:36 So. IDifsion
AN EXPERIENCED insurance solic-
itor. Reply stating phone number
for appointment. Box 4.
STUDENT TO SOLICIT insurance,
auto, dwellings, cottages, business
property, burglarly, plate glass, and
etc. Liberal comlmissions . Write
P. O. Box 218.
TWO GIRLS TO WORK for board at
meal hours. Call Hamilton, 2184.
MISCELANEO I TS
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.
TYPISTS with YEARS of EXPERT-
ENCE give most satisfactory results.
Bring your manuscripts to us.
BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE, No. 11
Nickels Arcade.
FOUNTAIN PENS
A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at'
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St
MUSICAL

HAT'S GOING ON
All wersons or societies rsing this
column should include in their notices
day, hour, and place. All notices
without this data will be disregarded.
WEDNESDAY
8:00-Holy communion, St. Andrew's
chapel
1:00 - Nooniday prayers, W Iliams'
Memorial chapel.
4:15-Twilight organ recital, hill au-
ditorium.
CLEANING AND PIESSING
,LEANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING-
half hour service. Charles Doukas,
901 N. University.
ENTERTAINMENT
"THE COLLEGE IWIA%.CIAN"
Engagements Solicited from Frater-
nities, Sororities, Clubs, etc.
927 S. State Phone 2717-R.
REAL ESTATE
H1-OME THAT will accommodate
twenty-five. Three baths. Price
reasonable with only $3,000 down.
Monthly payments low. For ap-
pointment call Mrs. Burnett, 315,
or 2781.
FOR SALE
13 ROOM HOUSE, two blocks from
Campus. Five rooms on the first
and second floors, and three rooms
on the third floor. Price is $13,000
including student furrture. Call]
2438 daytimes and 61,7 evenings.

4:15-Romance club meets in room
302, Union.
7:00-Freshman Glee club practice,
room 308, Union.
7 :15-Day club meets in room 302,
Union.
7:30-Student council meets at Un-
ion.
7:30-Evening prayer and address, St.
Andrew's church.
7:30-Chamber of Commerce smoker,
Union.
7:30-De Xolay meeting at Harris
hall.
7 :30--Amiirican Society of Civil Engi-
neers' meet in room 304, Union.
8: 00- Daniel Webster Law club meets
in room 302, Union.
8:15-Student recital, School of Mus-
Ic.
THURSDAY
12:00-Dental faculty luncheon, Un-
ion.
7:15-Military ball conmittee meets
in room 323, Union.
7:00-Alpha. Epsilon Mu meets in
room 304, Union.
7:30-Christian Science society meets
in Lane hall.
7:30-Varsity tennis tryouts meet in
room 306, Union.
7:45-Westerners' club meets at Har-
ris hall.
U-NOTICE
All men interested in forminig a sopho.
more engineer bowling team are
asked to report to Heath or Eddy at
the Uniri alleys at 7:30 o'clock
Thursday. E. C. Eddy.
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS--
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT

"The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
White Swan believes that. So we are willing to
leave it to you to decide whether or not our work
is superior.

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You probably don't care a continental HOW
your clothes are cleaned, just so they are returned
to you uninjured, spotlessly clean, on time and
free from dlsag'reeable odors. You want the but-
tons replaced and you want minor repairs made.
You want careful pressing. White Swan does all
of that---more too.

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ON BERKSHIRE ROAD
Attractive new home on this beautiful street, with large lot, garage and
driveway.
Oak floors and finish, fine place, French doors, large attic, linen closet,
hdt air heat, laundry, cistern.
This property is everything to be desired in the way of a home and we
will be pleased to show you this splendid value at any time.
Priced at $12,500 with easy terms.
HARKINS & SON
Realtors
Tel. 345 110 E. Liberty St. Evenings 2596-J.
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PrintinA -

As the school year is drawing to a close it might he well
to get in touch with a printer of Quality and Service

A. SMALL $25.00 VICTROLA on your
study desk for a little recreation isI
just the thing. See $chaeberle &
Son, 110 S. Main St.

DROP "LP" AND.
SEE US.
Ober £ reade Theatre.

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Bring your suit or overcoat to our new office
i the Press Building. For $1.00 we'll clean and
press your suit perfectly. If it doesn't please you
we'll refund your money. Fair enough, isn't it?
Not only that but we'll give you one da serv-
ice on it. Bring it in before 8:30 A. M., we'll have
it ready for you by 5:30, sooner if you need it.
Throw a suit over your arm, leave it at our
new office any time between 7:00 A. N. and 8:00
P. . Carry it home the following afternoon,
lookin g like new. And for only $1.00 the lowest
price in the United States.
Two hour service on pressing if you want it.,
And the press will last twice as long. That's
something else you can prove to your own satis-
la tion. We charge you 50c.
Fifteen per cent savings on laundry bills. -Vo i
who believe there is nothing like sending youtr
laundry home have a surprise in store for you.
Modern laundry machinery reduces the danger
of injury to your clothes to a minimum. You'll
probably find is preferable, when all is said
and done, to send your clothes to us.
One DavService on laundry work, too, if you
want it. There's a small additional charge for this
work, but the 15 per cent discount still applies.
But as we said in the beginning; w, could
TELL you of our service until the cows come
home without proving it to you how satisfactory
it is. You'll have to try it to really become con-
v nced.

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TYPEWRITERS
best standard makes $15.0
terms if desired. Re:
ng and repairing a spe
t stock in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade
L. C. Smith & Corona.
s. Typewriters supplies,

00 up.'
ntin'g,
cialty.
type-
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mnps, Rubber key caps, ribbons,
paper, etc.

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of this week
only
We will allow
$1:00
on your old
Felt Hat
oward the pur-
:hase of a new
Snapp Felt,
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MADISON AVENUE COR FORTY-FOURTH STREST
NEW YORK

On MAIN ST.

UPTOWN STATION, PRESS BLDG., Opposite "Maj."

Is the shop where
you will get your
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Telephone Murray Hill 88oo

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Our Representative will be at the
HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT
Today, March 19
with Samples of Ready-made Clothing

We know you will when you
compare Quality for Quality,
Lasts for Lasts (and we sell

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