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THE MICHIGAN DAiLY

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ADVERTISING

WANTEI) IEL
1. MoNEY TO FINISH
$C110(L THilS SPRING
$5O.0I) Spring Vncation
Cal 234-J and We Will Tell
You Pow
L. B. ABBOTT t. J. CHICK
336 So. Division
AN EXPERIENCED cook for a sum-
mer camp. Phone S. C. A. at Lane
Hall, 1693 or, phone 2675 today af-
ter 1:00.
LOST
DURING FRIDAY EVENING perform-
ance of Majestic Theatre pair of
tortoise rimmed glasses. Telephone
2059.
SATURDAY NIGHT, gold wrist watch
Prized as keepsake. Call 475-J.
Reward.1
SMALL GOLD watch bracelet between
the School of Education offices and
'Newberry Hall. Call Ruth Mueller,
2707-J.
I OON.3EAIDED bag at Majestic
nnday afternoon. Miss A. M.
Iaight, 1305 Cambridge Rd. 2149-M.
eward.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED for return
of notes contained in notebook lost
-'far(,h 25. No catch to this. Robt.
MIoore, 328 E. Huron St., Phone '01-
W: Reward.
FOR RENT
A FIRST CLASS garage only one.
block fronf campus, $6.00 a month.
912 Monroe St. Phone 981-W.
FURNISHED HOME. June 15 to
Sept. 15. 295 N. Ingalls,
SINGLE ROOM, attractively furnish-
ed, well lighted in private family,
price reasonable. 1018 East Uni-
versity Avenue. Phone 1238-J.
NOOMS FOR transients by day or
crek. Ralph T. Swezey, 509 Thom-
pson St. Phone 2970-W
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms.I
First floor, nicely decorated. Near
Hill Auditorium. Ralph T. Swezey.t
Phone 2970-W.
FCR SALE
LO'T, 44 FT. 'frontage, excellent lo-
cation in south east section, halfe
block off State. 1560-W.

WILL THE PERSON who picked ups
by mistake 2 English books in 348
Eng. Bldg, Tuesday March 25 pleasea
return to Frances M. Speaker, 1116
White St. Phone 2235-W.
AN EXPERIENCED insurance solic-
itor. Reply giving prone number
for appointment. Box 4 care of The
Daily.

MUSICALj_.
REED'S NOTELESS PLAYER for
ukes, banjos, etcv. Learn to play
your instrument in ten minutes.1
Schaeberle & Son, 110 So. Main.
TED RHOADES orchestra presents
Joe Sweeney and his five-piece or-!
chestra.
FOUR SETS Cortina Language Rec-
ords. French Italian, English.. Or-
iginal price $60 each-. Our special
price $25. University Music House.
A BRAND New Console phonograph
for $74. You must see and hear this
instrument to appreciate the won-
derful value. Easy payment, terms
University Music House.
COSMETIC SERVICE

Classified-Cont.
FOUNTAIN PENS
FOUNTAIN PEN INSUFRA CE
Have your name engraved on your
pen or pencil, price 25 cents Buy na-
tiornally known fountain pens ad inl
from
O. D. MORRIL.
17 Nickels' Arcade,
and forget your troubles
ENGRAVING
ENGRAVING
CALLING CARDS, Wedding An-
nouncements, etc. Orders given
prompt attention. BIDDLE'S BOOK
STORE, 11 Nickels Arcade.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
We will redeem your FREE DIA-
MOND INK COUPON with -our spec
ial formula Diamond Wrting Fluid
regular size bottle. Rider has re-
commended and sold this ink for 35
years.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP

MISCELLANEOUS
FOUNTAIN 'ENS
i Bring your free D 1s'1.t Ink Cou-r
I pons to
RIDER'S PER SHOP
302 State St.
RIDER HAS SOLD THIS INKFOR+
FOR 35 YEAR;
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.f
Phone 50.
POSITION open for experienced cook
for summer camp. Phone S. C. A.
at Lane Hall, 1693, or 2675 today
after 1:00.
FANCY cheese cookies and CANDY
BARS at COLLEGE GROCERY,
516 E. Williams, Open evenings.
SHOES REPAIRED while you wait,
Full soles a specialty. O. G. Andres
222 S. State.
SEE OUR NEW PICTURES in tapes-
tries just received at

Superfluous
FACIAL hAIRSI
Removed Termanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
By appointment only Phone 1167-R.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRINI
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged,!
Cleaned & Repaired
0. 1). MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Typewriter & StationerytStore
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith

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Read the Want Ads

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Practical Rooming House
With Excellent Income
LOCATION in the best rooming section three blocks from
campus.
FOURTEEN ROOMS, five rooms on first floor, six on se-
ond, and three on third.

TElE JAMES FOSTER HOUSE
OF ART
SHOE REPAIRNG
Full soles a Specialty. Put on lasts
and treed into shape. Made to look
like new. Give us a trial.
AnnArbor Custom Shoe Factory
534 Forest Ave.
CIUNESE RUGS
Beautify your house this Spring by
Choice Hand Made Chinese Rugs. On
display at 818 Church St.
Mrs. H. B. MerrickI
TAILOR
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FINISH is of hard wood on all three floors, French doors from
the dining room into the living room.
DOWNSTAIRS plan includes a large living room, bedroom;
dining room, and kitchen.
SECOND has two large suites, and two ample sized single
rooms. Also a nice bath.
THIRD has three finished rooms, one of which could be used
very successfully as a dormitory.
Steam heat, large stone porch.
Purchase Price-$11,000 Down Payment-$2,500
Monthly Payment-$1 10
MRS. MOODY with

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Good Advertising is consistent adver-
tsing.
It is consecutive. This means that
the copy must be so written that one
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SPRING WOOLENS
New line, latest spring styles. Come
in and let me show you some real ma-
terial. Priced very attractively.

C. LOUIS ANDREWS
512 First National Bank Building

Tel. 3064

Evenings 183-J

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Take advantage of this wonderful off-
er and come early.
HERMAN the TAILOR
802 S. State

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NEW BLACK. enameled hat box bound
in brown leather, .creton lined, two
hat halls. Carried once. $5.00 if
taken before Wednesday. Call 2454-
LATE MODEL, Maxwell touring, just
repainted. Tires and motor per-
fect. 1924 license plate. $100 cash.f
Call 1519.
LA CORONA pearls with diamond
catch. Will sacrifice for cash. L.
H. Pardo. 849-W.
SOPRANO SAXOPHONE, nearly new.!
Newly repadded. Excellent Condi-
tion. Cali 2340-M.
GUCKERT MADE Dixie banjo with
case. Good as new. 213 S. Ingalls
St. 3050-W. Call evenings.
WILLIS-KNIGHT roadster good con-
dition, $120. $40 down. Call 1630-
BUESHER C" Melody saxophone,
good condition. $75. Martell, 1363-

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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF RETAILING
The School of Retailing 'Trains for Executive Positions.
)Ierch ndising Personnel .Teaclhng
Advertising Training Service
Finanee and Control
Merchants are eager to secure trained men and women
in these fields
Service Fellowships
Class room and store are linked closely together
Illustrated booklet on application. For further information write
Dr. Norris A. Briscoe, Director of New York University School of
Retailing, 100 Washington Place, New York City.

EASTER SUITS
Interstate Tailors offering wonder-1
ful values in Tailor Made Suits.
$26.00 and $31.50
Small deposit required. Local tail-
or guarantees prfect satisfaction.
Call 'or phone 123 for appointment.
Order now for good delivery.
Mr. Mclnerney
American Hotel
PANTS TO MATCH YOUR COAT
AND VEST. Chas. Doukas, 901 N.
University.
TYPEWRITING
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and:
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg.
BOARD
TEET'S HOME OF good eats. Board
ny day or week. 805 E. Huron St.

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that the reader will be in such a posi-
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that he will easily distinguish it from
others and se what the merchant has
to say.
It is the truth---the greatest mis-
take a merchant can possibly make is
misquoting the qualities of his mer-
chandise.
It is the presentationr of the sales
talk in a clear, concise manner with

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An individual needs banking service as
much, if not more, than a large concern.
We are prepared to give you that service.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
(Oldest National Bank in Michigan.)
7lain Street at Huron,

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A PipeforYou-
In one of our stores is
a pipe that will just
suit you.
The shape is right,
the price is right and
it is a standard make.
Come in and let us
show it to you.

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D OBBS S
The-well-dressed man has- several
hats of different shapes and colors.
The offerings of Dobbs & Co, New
York's leading H AT TER S, provide
an attractive selection for Spring
Ten dollars and less

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