THE MICHIlGAN DAILY ___ REAL ESTATEl I I AT 3 P#M# D~ay st.. Lot Cox I1 1. AI ADVERTISING DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, lic pe: rading line for three Gtr more insertfone. White space charged for at same dtes. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about c "'ntracts forclassified adv'ertising. 10c per reading line for one or two Insertions, 9c per reading line for three or inore insertions, cash In adVance. Minimumi, 3 lines per insertior, Classifiod Colwuyn Closes at U o'Clock Noon, Saturday. "J~uunf.-thy- A&dTatei' WANTRI)TAILOR MADE SUITS TICKET FOR FROSH FROLIC. White March 21, 22, 1925 '27. 110 N. Thayer. Call 2583-R.2G00 See Interstate Ta,,ilors at STUDENTS WASHINGS. Satisfaction HtlAeia guaranteed. Called for and deliver-HSmall epAm euired ed. Phone 2942-R. Local Tailor Guarantees Perfect SMIALL FLAT OR light huusekeep- Phates1aconal ing rooms for summer school. Ad-!Poe13 rCl desBox 1 Michigan Daily. T E~TN WILL PAY $12.00 FOR Frosh Frolic ticket. Phone Grant' at 1511-M. ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and3 Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- A FROSM FROLIC TICKET. Call ing machine, Line-a-Time copy, 1393. holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,j cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- TICKET FOR FROSH FROLIC. Call plies. Machines rented. 357. ANN ARBOR TYPEWITE EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown WANTEDIIELPNo. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg. 1)OEY TO FINISH TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPI+ SCHOOL1,TIS SPRING promptly and neatly done. $50.0Sprintg Vacation Theses, students notes and college Call 233J and W1e Ilill 'fell work a specialty. YOU How 0. D. MORRILL You ROWThe Typewriter, & Stationery Store 17 Nickels' Arcade MILLI? F UY L. B. ARBBTT it. J. CHIICKi HATS 336 So, Division Spring millinery for women at mod- WVe rI'eeom1 end this lot as buy. Owner vil1 build on a+ lot ;raoal2rtrctus for quicksa. Call Mr. Du 1. 1). i(nrr & C. J. ';';Plnm 17 Savings Bank; Bldg Phone 441-F-1 Evening s . MSICAL W Te supply and pout on the be ity calf skin headls on all mr drums and banjoized insti Quick service and reasonable at Schaeberle & Son's Music 110 South Main Street. SPECIAL Phonograph Barg new Console type at .$75,00 payments. University Music Carl WV. Bieser, 121E, has recently / TNewsbeen appointed general superintend- .C L L lent of the Gruen Watch compan1y and In Brief ' the Gruen National Watch Case comn- Ipany. a good Toledo alumni are Preparing an el- MoHrrison C. Wood, '17, is spending: djoining= aborate reception for President Mar- the winter in Palm Beach, Fla., liandl- pricccld ion L. Burton when he visits there}inteavrsnad [ley. ug teavriigan publicity for mecl Y April 14. Frank Mulholland, '99, will( the $2,500,000 campaign of the Plor- g be the toastmaster and will lead in ida Canal and Transportation com- 2701-M. ap~propriate songs and yells. pany along the Florida east coast. Hlarry Burnett, '23, has accepted a ; Prof.. A. S. Warthin, of the, path- - -- position with the Jean Gros Marion- ology department and directors of the est qual-, ettes whose headquarters are in Pitts- pathological laboratopy, has recently rakes. ofhug, P.received a .letter. from Tomo Inouye, r( '01MA, in 'which he describes the great "Ifire and earthquake in Tokyo. Dr. In- ouye commr~ents uponz the relief workr of the American Red Cross, and the U~b~UC1Of 01kll an ~blldx~s Lawrence, kan., MacL 27.- around the city in which he lives. ty, six new members were el The Buiffalo Ulniversity of Michigan cil of Kansas Alpha chapter. club are planning a banquet andI- dance to be held during President "Jimmie the adtaker" sellst Marion L. Burton's stay in that city. quickly.-Adv. David D. Nash, '20, a ' opera star, will sinigr at the dinn~er. Spring is Here 'e terms Hlouse, gain. A 0. Easy cHouse. ,. . GIBSON MANDOLIN. Special -at $26.00. Pway as you play. Univer- sity Music House. JISCE 1,xAN4EOJ)s RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. New Sweaters have just arrived. Many are sleeveless. All colors. Come and see them.j JANE SINGLETON SHOPS I 8 Nickels Arcade BOARD TEET'S IhOMJE OF good eats. BoardE 'y day or week. 805 E. Huron St. .. CLEANING and PRESSING . ~LEANING-PRESSING-REPA.IRING- half hour service, Charles Doukas., C os~mETIC SiRvice Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed P~ermianently by ELECTIROLYSIS E~LECTRO-COSME TIC SERVICE By appointment only Pbone 1167-Rl.I DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING I BIG RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT - S .Ile I' /. i BEf 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. AN EXPERIENCED insurance solicit- or. Reply stating phone number; f or appointment. Doxc 4 Michigan Daily. erate prices. 206 E. Liberty St. Phone 1390-R. INEW CLASS BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 1:00 P. 31. For pupils of the warn <- and high schools. Eight one-dour moder~n class les- sons, $5.00. Enroll Now! Children's Class every Saturday af-j t crncon at 2:30 "o'clock. Eight one- !=our classical class lessons, $5.00. Adults' Class every Monday and CLERKS, RAILWAY Mail, 18-35. Exam Ann Arbor May 3, $133 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 7,31 Barrist- er Bldg., Washington, 1). C. POSITION WA.NTE1) DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Limiteds: 6 a. in., 9:10 a. mi. and every two hours to 9:10 p. iM. Express: 7 a. mn., 8 ain. and every two boors to 8 p. m. Locals: 7 a. ins., 8:55 a. in. and' every two' hours to 8 : 55 p. mn., 11 p. m.° To Ypsilan~t! only, 11:40 p. n., 12:25 a. mn. and 1:15 a. in. W isST BOUND I L'mniteds: 8:41 a. m. and every two hour's to $SA' p. im. iExprress (Making local stops).:50: a, m. and every two hour.t to $:50 I mals: 7:50 a. in., 12:1()a. i. Get aSpring Overcoat This Year Once you have owned and worn, andl learned the comfort, protection and convenience of a light weight overcoat, you'll thank us for urging you to get it. Ask your friends that have thema if we're not right. Also ask them how. many months each year they wear theirs. Then come and see how little you need to invest to get a good looking, practical light weight coat that will serve you several seasons. "I %'_ 'I ' G()O)lS c1EN0GRA'"TEfFaxiliiar witcx sectarial and office detail. .Tzn per1ary or bali day pweferre^d. A dres, Box 119 Ann Ahor. CLEANING and J Pressinlg e'staAArih-j rnt. Call 885-3. UNDURWOOD 4 TYPEWRITER chieap Call 1163-W. 22 ROOM HOUSE suitable for f,-Lter- n ty, or a good boardingr and roomyq ingI-Ouse. Owner wiAl accept a very small. down paynt. Call 2438. T'UEXDO, brand new. All silk lined. Cheap. Call 1114-M. ONE SINGLE, steam heated room for student or b~usine~s man, con- venient to campus, 238 S. Thayer. Call 296-R. LOST ON SUN DAY a glair nose glasses,. Finder please call Mrs. C. J Parnall Phone 1402. 237 S. Ingalls. N" T'O(M( ANI) Pilo ophy book in front of Kappa Kappa Gamma hous:e Thursday. noon. Please return to Kappa house or call 3435-R. O N T IN E~ A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embobsing on your F'ountain Pen. 25 cents at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St FOU-NTAIN PEN~S Bring your free Diamond Ink Coun- pons. to, RIIDER'S ]PEN' SLOT 302 State St. IIIERS HAS, SOLD THIS INKFOR? FOR 35 YEARS FOUNTAIN .EEN}"INK INK is the life blood of your Foun- tain Pen. One filling of vicious Ink ' 1 spoil the flow of your pen per- , nently. Take no chances, get 'a ,ttle of our special formula Diamond .riting Fluid. We guarantee it the 1 RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St. ,.commended and sold this ink for 35. Frniday night at 8 o'clock. .15 'Modern Class Lessons, $,5.k tflancing froml 8 to 3_0 P. 1W. Prsc~fte l n~i (dtai~y, b oth !plod. rn and 3~ ~;- ical. Piiune 241-R e. 2, Wuer'li Arce I1 I Priced I O.O6 ,p Lindnschiit, Apfel & Co, 2. b 3 r ..""r^ w 7/] I I-I /*. a r __ I rT- I °9 I r ~4 won derful finish fo# e rwcl 'n ciinj ' r" i I 3 4 a 1 I I i I .fin A ristoc~ , 9/ Nen 9 CGo", H TERE is a wonderfully beautiful treatment for- your walls and ceilings--permanent, durable, easy to apply and yet inexpensive. It is Mellotone and the finish it provides is as attractive as its name. Whether your walls are unfinished, papered or painted, the surface can be prepared for refinishing in this modern and artistic way. And once they are finished with Mellotone they can be kept clean, fresh and bright for many years just by washing them with mild soap and water. Mellotone comes in numerous rainbow tints. It is specially pre- par-ed for living roo"-, dining room and bedroom walls., We would like to show you the beau3tiful effects you can get by using this marvelously attractive finish. Won't you come in and let us tell you hoc: easily and economically you can decorate your home with Mellotone? And by special arrangement with the Decorating Department AHD MORE ~ze1 F JJS, OY LA AI shp.t Jio ak.Ads the o dinar hat youmust anc b~e well dressed this Spring.f rmill tell y~ou how wel 'ark~ model loops on you be pleased' to shorn you.'. )R US (EXCLUSIVELY1 'S AT FASHION PARK A new developmeni sively for us in our, tinct departure from cept if you want to "~save the surface an~d you save atl"- Your mirror the Royal F and Dye will RIDER'S PEN5110O? 302 State St. TAILOR 4, i TAILORED' FO II IN OUR SHOP