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FOUNTAIN PENINK
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
We will redeem your FREE DIA-
MOND INK COUPON with our specj
ial formula Diamond Wrting Fluid
regular size bottle. Rider has re-
commended and sold this ink for 351
years.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP

DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c pea
reading line for three wr more insertione. White space charged for at sameC
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts
for classified advertising.
10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
three -or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum. 3 lines per insertior
Classifi-d Colun Closes at h o'Clock Noon, Saturday.
"J.amle-thJ-Ad Takern

302 State St.

EASTER
CANIES=.
See our splendid assortment of
eggs and rabbits. Select yours
early. Send some home.
709 N. University,
m mlliliililillimi -

South section.

Are You Looking
or Fraternity or Sorority?

If so we can please you.

Seven rooms in a 6 room house, new,.brick

We practical.

setting that gives both exterior and
interior a "something different
aspect without being faddy or im-

A home that attracts.

12 room house, fully furn
in good location, will s
easy terms.
Also, business lots on South
Street near campus.

WANTED RELP
____ ____ ___ ____ ____ - -
SPARE TIME work for hustling col- TUEXDO,
lege man or girl. Good proposition. Cheap.
Call Fandzone. Phone 87 for ap- FORD TO
pointmlent. e, pe
ter, spee
engine;
mwMONEY TO FINISH ( Small V

FCR *SALE

brand new. All silk lined.
Call 1114-M.

URING '20; cord tires, star-
dometer, 1924 license, sweet3
$150. Hurry, Call Chin
363-J.

I-
EHAVE IT
CONNOR'S
SPECIAL BRICK
FOR TODAY =
= CARAMEL LEMON
ICE STRAWBERRY
THE AMERICAN
CIGAR STORE
514 E. Williams-
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State & Main & Huron Sts. at
prices that will surprise you.
Phone for appointment.

L. D. CARR AND

also have fine business stores on $10,600.

Terms

C. J. TREMMEL
17 Sav. Bank Bldg. Ph. 441-F1

are

liberal.

MICHIGAN
REAL ESTATE CO

508 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.

Phone or see

1597-W

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.
CLERKS, RAILWAY 'Mail, 18-35.
Exam Ann Arbor May 3,' $133 mo.
Experience unnecessary. For free
particulars, writes R. Terry (former
Civil Service examiner) 731 Barrist-
er Bldg., Washington, D. C.
SALES MEN and Sales Ladies, part
or full time. Call 1597-W for Mr.
Welcher,
BOARD
TEET'S HOME OF good eats. Board
ny day or week. 805 E. Huron St,
WANTED
ENOR BANJO, 4 string. Give make.
description and price. C. W. John-
_en. 616"S. TDivision.
STUDENTS WASHINGS. Satisfaction
ivered. Phone 2942-R.
gu'arae ed ale fr and del-
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
qluickly.--Adv.
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FOR
GOOD LAUNDRY
SRVICE
Call
TROJAN
LAUNDRY CO.
SDeill Call
f Deliver Phone 1981
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LOT, 44 FT. frontage, excellent lo-
ation in south east section, half
block off State. 1560-W.
NEW BLACK enameled hat box bound
in brown leather,Idreton lined, two
hat balls. Carried once, $5.00 if
taken before Wednesday. Call 2454-
J.
DRESSMAKING & TAILORING;
Exclusive collegiate styles for
young women. Needlework of all
kinds. Experienced workmanship.
MRS. R. T. REAM
411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W.
Learn To
r Notes, Themes, Letters,
Theses Z
Enter Any Time
HAMILTON
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
State & William Sts.
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Varsity Lodge Dini
611 Church Street

A 7 room house located on a beautiful lot 66x200 ft. in a very

exclusive residential part of the the S. E. Section.

Very

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, 75c
Regular Board at $6.50 Per Week

arrangement of living rooms.
let us show this place to you.

If interested in such a place for a home
A lot of this size and location cannot

be purchased for half the price, the owner asks for this beautiful home.

Or $5.50 Without Breakfast.

Single Meals 50c.

Superior Service
A CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY

Sororities

712 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phones 1516-2387-R-467-J

Professors
We have some unusually desirable

homes for your inspection.

T he

locations are very select. We will
be pleased to show you these
homes. For appointment call
POMMERENING &

This property was built by one of the very best builders in the city,i
knows how- to build correctly, and in it are incorporated most all the
tures which bespeak comfort and convenience to the family.. There
eight rooms in the regular way of speaking, and the large living room
sun parlor are outstanding features. Four fine chambers.
The hot air heating was planned by competent engineers.
Oak and tile floors-with finish in old ivory, birch and mahogany.

who
fea-
are
and

BLAESS

Type of architecture is very attractive, with a double garage to accord.
The view is splendid. The location could not be improved upon.
The price quoted is such as to induce an early sale, which we predict.
An ownership of this property would be a lasting matter of pride-we take
pleasure in showing it-call us up.
CHARLES E. GALLUP CO.
Phone 808

LOCATION in the best rooming section three blocks from
campus.
FOURTEEN ROOMS, five rooms on first floor, six on sec-
ond, and three on third.
FINISH is of hard wood on all three floors, French doors from

506 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone309 1

$13,000-This fine eight room brick house-built las.t year-

Fraternity or Sorority Buyers
We have several real buys, that are suitable for a lodge.
At prices ranging from twenty to sixty thousand'dollars. Two,
we can sell on terms that will enable the felows just starting
to buy-we can show you'where it is cheaper to buy than rent.
Ten years' rent receipts will not be worth much to the
men who are to follow you-why not start now and let the
house pay for itself.

dinin

g room, and kitchen.
SECOND has two large suites, and two ample sized j

ngle

the

complete in every way-has living room with briek fireplace-dining;

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dining room into the living room.
DOWNSTAIRS plan includes a large; living room; bed om,

rooms. Also a nice bath.
THIRD has three finished rooms, one of which could be
very successfully as a dormitory.
Steam heat, large stone porch.
Purchase Price-$l11,000 Down Payment-$
Monthly Payment-$110
MRS. MOODY with

ised

room-den and sunroom-French doors.

Three large bedrooms

500

on second floor-large closets and clothes chute.

Laundry tubs-

double garage--$3,000 will handle.

RINSEY & HELBER

602 East Liberty

Phone 1713-M

C. LOUIS ANDREWS
Read The Daily "Classified" Columns

"Where a Little Buys a Lot"

Phone 1194-R

413 E. Liberty Strmt

Six room house, near Packard Street, lot 40x 140, splendid lo-I

cation, near car service.

Oak floors, fire place, French doors, sleeping porch, hot air
heat, every convenience.

We have the design and can please most anyone.

We finance you.

An eight-room house, east. First floor; study, dining room, living room,
(side lighted), pantry, and kitchen. 2nd floor; four bedrooms. Attic. Oak
floors and enamel and mahogany finish. Tubs, basement, toilet, lift. In
fact is very ocmplete. Lot very large with trees. Price $17,000.
A very attractive home close in-hardwood floors, eight rooms, attic,
fireplace, lift. Lot is 192 feet deep, exceptionally well shrubbed. There are
shade and fruit trees. Price, $20,000.
A house suitable for fraternity. 1st floor; five rooms, walnut finish. 2nd
floor; five rooms, enamel and mahogany finish. 3rd floor; four rooms and
bath. There are two baths, two fireplaces. Construction, hollow tile and
stucco. Vapor steam heat. Price $35,000-$4,000 down.
Six rooms and garage, east-hardwood floors, fireplace, attic, good 'con-
dition. $11,000. Easy terms.
Seven rooms and double garage. Hot water heat, attic, good lot, well
shrubbed, trees. Price $11,500. $3,000 down.

Priced at $8,500 with small payment down.
value for property in this location.

A remarkable?

We eliminate all worry.
Phone for appointment.

ALBERT GREINER, with

ANN ABROR HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

a

INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS

Realtors

Edwin H. Smith and Samuel'Schultz

110 E. Liberty Street

Tel. 340'

Eveings 24964J

Phone 3351601-4 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.

Tel. 2072

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WELDING, BRAZING AND CUTTING

Auto Repairing a Specialty

Phloine 2519

312 S. Ashley

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Third in a series of advertisements exclusively for
Sororities and Fraternities
First floor: Hall, reception room, double living room, dining

owner, and is very complete in every way,

SUNDAY

SPECIALS

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room, kitchen, pantry.

Second floor: Six large bedrooms, well equipped bath, closets

for every room.

on second.

If you have been in the market very long for a new home and
have looked at many houses, you have no doubt made up your mind
that you could not get a home to suit you for so small an amount as
$25,000. This house will truly surprise you. It is a house you could
well be proud of and must be seen to be appreciated as'the price is
very deceiving.
There are fourteen extra large rooms and a large dormitory. The
house h s just been newly decorated from top to bottom and there is
not a cleaner house in town or one in better condition. The first
floor have all oak floors and finish and the stairway is solid oak,
even to the third floor. The dormitory has been newly finished in
white and we have seen nothing nicer in Ann Arbor.
Two large linen closets, spacious trunk room and innumerable
closets provide ample storage room. There are two baths and a full
basement which is clean, light and airy. The-kitchen and dining room
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Third floor: Large dormitory, bath.

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Location: On Washtenaw, practically on the Campus.

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