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THE MICHIGAN DAiL.Y

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AT 3 P.M

ADVERTISING

PAIELY CLASSIFIED RATES
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, 11e per
readking;line for three ct~ more insertions. White space charged for at sarre
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about c -ntract I
for classifed advertising.
10 per reading line for one or two Insertions, 9c per reading line for
thre r more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertiorn
Classifi,(d Cohuin Closer At 1io'Clock sNoon, Saturday.

lilAiCRYASK OAD THIS LKO
E LUOS TAM I'OUll) or Mdust clend.
Kk1'AC 1 I E' (ook~s a nti (LAP3NDY
~ It i~ illiWi s Ope eveings
S~iK(L~l :EV~ it ~I~S if tJ)ct

\lakr~.z~i 1 ) 11h'r in d
n~tis, S ro eti s I7 ;ar c . upr
927 . S the Plionue 717-1 .1

3 TAILOR
:ow i7:7^, l Ce;t c.-ring Styles. CalIne
?11 Ma ad: l;('me sha v olie 1r(nl Il In-
tU ,iaJ. Picdvery attractively.

$2"1.50 andI$31.50

NI NE EEAST
,;7 i wA 1, OPEN IOWA SEASON

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ord _.s . frechi l7I;n, E ish5 . Or- it

I -e mlantge of thlis wondlerfuloffl-
er' and comle sa ,rly. j1,
902 S. State

WA TED ELP ;

1'T'iI:Ys TO FI P'ISI!
8C110I0, L THIS SPRING,
Call 233- J and WC e WI Tell
You 1101
L. IIB. ABBOTT R. J. CHIICK(
336 So. Division
TWO DISH WASHERS to work for
.board. Call 188 or come, to 1550
~Wsltenaw.
LPST
DURING FRIDAY JVRNINGx perform-
ance of Majestic -Theatre 'pair of
ehurtoise rimmed glasses. Telephone
~2,459.

FOR SALlE
NEW BACK e,)nmeled lhat box }boundac
in browni leather, creto n linedt, two
hat balls. Carried onrce, $. j
taken before AWedn,,, . '1 4i

likeRi3 newoiesf.Averh.

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,SOPRANO SAXOPHONI%, nearly new.
INewly repadded. Ecletcondi-
Ition. Call 2340-M.
GUCKERT MADE Dixie banjo wit]
case. Good as new. 213 S. Ingalls
St. 3050-W. Call evenlings.
BUESCILR "C" Melody saixophone.
Igood condition,. $75. :Martell, 1363-
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} WILL SELL or rent large house with
F accommodations for 24. Suitabl7e
for eitlver fraternity or sorority.
SplenIdid location. Phonwe Mrs.
Marksman, 1680-R,.

z w~i~X~ARSof 1XEU
No. 1 1 Nickels Arcadei.
IZESS3IAKING &TAILORING
Exclusive collegiate styles for
young women. NeedIle svorlc of all
kinds. Experionced wv irkmanship,
MRS. It. T. ? EAM
# 411 Thomlpson. Pll one 2765-W.
AN E X*PE,;ENCED ins:urance solic-
itor.Rel giving phone number
foranonnct Pox 4 care of Thei
rrY1, PNG DONE at reasonable rates.
Mrs t. Hirsch, 551 Church St. Phone

TYP EWII l~N'
ALL MAKES. , g-,ency' Woodstock an()d
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
? ug machine, Line-a-Time cop
holders, rubber stamps, rihlonas.
cushfion keys, type cleaners and st~p-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYr'FNVRTITEr?
EXCH1ANGE. Phone 866, downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Dank Bldg.
USED) CARS.
1923 Ford Touring
1921 Ford Touring
1918 Ford Touring
1917 Ford Touring
209. MOTOR SALES
29N. 4th Ave. Phone 2770-M

YOU T"[A C, no chan; es en cmlt
sat.;ac in from INTERSTATE!'i
SUIS t $26.00 a nd $,31.50. Caill,
at Arerc nTot&' or phione 123
cal tailor guaranteoes perfect fit).
"'rma itoroughly reliable Cin-
cinnati IHouse."
COSM1ETIC SERYWEF
Superfluousj
'ACIAL HAIRS
Removed 1Permanently by !1
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
By appointment only Phone 1167-I2.
FOUNTIN PN IN
FOUNTAIN 11F N INKI
We will redeem your FREE DI A- 3
MOND INK COUPON with our spec
lal formula D~iamond Wrting Fluid
regular size bottle. Rider has re-!
commended and sold this ink for 35
years.j
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St.

A SPNI)New Console phonlograpih
?or $4, You must see and heatr this
insrumntto aplreciate the won-
Unria ty uiouse.j
T 11T0hME]OF good eats. Board
c y day or wreek. 805 E. Huron St.

Spring'Neckwear
M~en and women always admire
neckwear, indicating taste in selec-
tion. Properly selected 'cravats
lend a touch of distinction to the
man's Spring attire. Our spring
display includes the largest assort-
ment we have ever assembled-in-
cluding
CUT SILK - KNIT

GOURTI'r OF PA3O4IQ f PA~k

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(Co12ntifrom Page Six)
nc 1a Iowa; Ap 1Iril 12, Chiicago at
1oisa(t April15-18, Cedar1' RapidIs at
I.';Ari 6, Mlinnesotai at Iowa;
Aprl 2, Illino is ,at Iowav; May3,
Northwe strni at. Iowa; Mlay 10, Iowa
at Ccao; ay 12, Iowa at Illinois;
Mayi 17, Iowva at Miinnesota; May 19,
tL w, at Michigan; Maiy 20, Iowa at
'yotr(' I~aie;AMay, 26, Mlichi-gan at
Io a;My 31, Iowa at Northwestern.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
...CLEANING and PRESSING ...
7LFEAI\G-'II SSIN G-RE PA IRING-
half hour service. Charles Doukas,

SATURDAY NGTHT, gold wrist watch
Pr'izeud as keepsake. Call 475-J.
Reward.
14Fl-0 BEADpII brbg at Majestic,
'Sunday afternoon. Miss A.M.
Haight, 1305 Cambridge Rd. 2149-M,
Rewardc.
NOQUESTIONS ASKED for return
of noqtes contained in notebook lost
B arch 25. No catch to this. Robt.
Moore, 328 E. Huron St., Phone 861- I
W. Reward.

FOUNTAIN PENS
FOUNTAIN PE- INSURY
Have your name engraved on your
pen 'or, pencil, price 25 cer.+s buy na-
tiorvally known fountain pens 4hrd ink
froln
0. D. MORRIL.
17 Nickels' Arcade,
and forget you?- troubles

BAT WINGS

FOUR-IN-HANDS

OW N YOUR OWN HME

REGIMENTAL STRIPES

Al11 you need is, a lot and $300 to $ 1,000 and we will build. you
ahomxe worth from $5,000 to $ 12,000.
Call for appointment.
Several designs to choose from.
ANN ABROR HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
Edwin H. Smith and Samuel Schultz

SHIR TS-UNIDER WEAR--HO'-S FP Y

"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
quickly.-Adv.
SLEEP AINYWHERE, BUT
EAT AT REX'S
712 Arbor Street
Near State anda P aeh.rd trects

You eed a
! ~For UExams
' RiJder's Pen ho

DOWNTOWN

408 First Nat'l Bank

Phone 3385,

PI BETA K APP key. Mary
Garland. 427 Hamilton Place.

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L4INK CHAIN BRACELET set - with
~brilliants and blue saphires with in-
itials on inside R, M.;H. somewhere
near Majestic and Forest Ave. .Re-
tward. Call 1767--M:I
RNISHED HOME. June 15 to
O0MS- FOR transients by clay or !
w Aeek. Ralph T. Swezey. 509 Tlhoin-
pson St. Phone 2970-W.!
IGHT 140TTSEKEFlPiNG room~s. !
First floor, nicely decorated. Near
I'1'iobf 2970-«W.t
FIE ROOMS and bath on first floor
for summer months beginning about
June first. 429 S. Division.
TYPEWRITER REPAIItMh1
TYPEWRITES
of aillsmakesI
Boughit, Sold, Rented, Excba ng (7,
Cleaned & Repaired j
0. 1) MORILLI
17 Nickels' Arcade I
Th Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer; Corona & L. C. Smith
~EASTER
CANDIES
Sees our splendid assortment of
Seggs and rabbits. Select yours
early. Send some home.
709 N. University ;w
itIlil111 11i11llilall 1i11
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I creasing the
.V alue of Telephone
Se-rvice
The Michigan Bell Telephone Com-
pany always is building-always ex-
panding its service in order to
efficiently serve the growing needs
of Michigan.
Last year the Michigan Bell Tele-
phone Company's expansion was
one of the greatest in Michigan's
telephone history-and that program,
is being continued.
108,984 miles of new telephone wires
were installed during -1923; 98,501 miles
to give additional local service; 10,483
miles of toll and long distance wires.
1,110,369 miles of wire now connect
the telephones of this Company's
-subscribers.
96,805 new telephones were connected
with the switchboards of this Company,
for a net gain of 36,117, during 1923;
49,686 were added through the purchase
of another company, both factors greatly
increasing the value of the service to
every telephone user in Michigan.
More than 437,000 telephones are served
by this Company over its own switch-
boards; its connecting companies in
Michigan. serve 112,049 more; 14,000,-
000 others can be reached elsewhere in
the country. $10,320,380 represents the
total increase of telephone plant made
by this Company in Michigan last year.
And an organization of 10,279 loyal
telephone workers now serves Mich-
igan. It is their unanimous desire to
give the people of our state the
highest possible grade of telephone
service.

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STACOMTB makes the hair stay combed
in any style you like evert -after it has
just been washed.
STACO-MB-the original-has been
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