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April 30, 1924 - Image 7

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AT 3PM

AN OLIVE drab silcker left at in-'
door baseball diamond, Ferry field
Monday. Reward. Vokes, 3010-J.

SSALE
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4 A..&4 W 3 v 3 jON DIVISION St. Sunday, lady's gold
mesh purse. Finder please call
S11-W. Reward.
FOR RENT
HAFIS WRIST watch silver bracelet
SIX ROOM furnished home from June initials S. I. S. Call Miss Stevens
15th to Sept. 15th at 205 N. Ingalls.k 2730, reward.
Phone 4755.
SMALL SILK purse with ten dollars.
Spring millinery for women at mod- Finder please call 714-W. Reward.
erate prices.

vacant lots on Granger Avenue.
seven room house in good location.
eleven room house furnished
tore lots on State Street near cam-
pus.

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Room

CAtL ON
W. DWYER
508 First Nat'l Bank

ESIDENCE ON FERDON Road,
steam heat, four bedrooms, double,
garage. $12,500. Phone 3017-W.
FT. Old Town Canoe in good con-
dition. Price $35. Phone 2534-W.
Saundlers after?7 p. m.
NAMELLED iron crib with good
mattress, $7.50. One May Festival
:season ticket, third row first bal-
Cony, $6.00. Hardwood dining-room!
table, 3x4 ft., with three extra leav-
es, $7.50. T. E. Parsons, 338 May-
Ariad. St., Tel 2411-R.

ms and traps.
. 1111 Pros-

AIRWAY" 3 bulb radio; Brander
"Table Talker" horn; Everett
phones, 90-volt batteries replace-
ment cost $90, will sell for $50.
IIarley Davidson motorcycle with side-
Z a;motor A-i., good tires, electric
lights, tools, 3 extra tubes, last
summer went to Ft. Monroe, Va.
taking passenger with very little
trouble, cost me $125 last spring,
will sell for $75.
1-2 interest in Old Town canoe, paddle,
backrest,, pillow's, locker prepaid.
one year, painted this spring, one of
the prettiest boats on river, price
$20.
Reason for selling, graduation..' Now
offered for sale for first time are
priced extremely low, if interested,
hurry, Kellogg, 215-M,.2845-J.
SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry's
Ni4ccasin oxfords, your choice of
14 different colors, iscotch grain,
smoked horse, white-black top, tan
Iussian etc. Very beautiful comeI
in bnd take a look at a special price4
Gf'$5. Made to your measure. H.
NU,, Clark,, 534 Forest Ave.' Phone
V43.
OLIJAPANESEprints for sale. AMiss
eintlake, 521 Walnut. Tel. 2316 at
evening.
11OES
Athis lime of the~ year most city
dwellers ng for a place away from
the congestion and noise and where
trey may enjoy the freedom of the out
or doors and still be within easy reach
of the City.
V have among our listings a num-
ber of just such places. They are
moe'ern, Electricity, Bath, Furnace
heat. Call us, we will gladly give you
full particulars and may have some-
thing that will interest you.
RINSEY & HELBER
Phone 1194-R
413 E. Liberty Street
CAMBRBIDOE ROAD HOME
A newly listed Cambridge Road
house, built less than 2 years; large
lot beautifully landscapeq. A homey,
livable house of 8 rooms and sleeping
porch. This house must be seen to
be appreciated.
For appointment call
L. I). Carr & T. J. Tremnmel
17 Say. Bank Bldg.
Ph. 441-F-1. Evenings 2761-M
Read the Want Ads

ANNA E. WESCH
206 E. Liberty St.
Phone 1300-R
1 WANTED-1
CAPABLE STUDENT for educational
summer position. $210 and above
for sixty days. Call 2053-W be-I
tween 7 and 8 p. m.I
I VACATION position for student, in-
teresting, healthful work, generous
salary plus bonus. Write Dept. "D~
Educators Association, Park Aven-
ue Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
TYPEING, Theses promptly and neat-
ly done. Call 2418-J.
MEN WHO NEED clothes to know that,
the INTERSTATE TAILORS are
selling extra pants with each suit
for $2.50. Tailor made from all
wool suitings.
$26.00 $31.50
Call at American Hotel or phone
123. Temporary offer only. Mr.
McInerney.
INSTRUCTOR desires fully furnished
apartment or small house for dur-
ation of summer session. Reply to
Box 17 Daily
A FEW positions are now available
to young women who can qualify
for our work, best ofworking con-'
ditlons, meals at coat, with clean
work, permanent. Michigan Bell
Telephone Co. c-o Chief Operator,
Cor. Wash. and Main St.
ROOM FOR 8 girls and six boys for
table board. Phone 1118-W. 607
Hill St.
ROOMS FOR 10 girls for 1925 school
y.ear, house must be attractive, well
finished and in good location. South
East section preferred. Box B. M.
Daily.
SUMMER HELP
SALESMEN TO represent reliablel
furniture house. High class trade,
Tremendous possibilities. Room 302
Michigan Union, 4 to 5:30.
LoST
ALPHA TAU OMEGA Fraternity pin.
Reward if returned. Phone 179 or
call at 1023 Oakland.
DELTA- GAMMA pin before vacation.
Phone 452. Reward.

ALPHA CHI OMEGA a.nd Acacia Fra-
ternity pins. Lost on Olivia Ave-'
nue or on South Car Sunday at 10
p. m. Rewvard. Louise Plepke,
1004 Olivia. Phone 2730.
- ISCELANEOUS
EXERYBODY loves the hardy gar-
den lilies. We have Japanese lilies
Inow; Auratium, the gold banded lily,
Rubrum, the red spotted one and Mag-
nificum, the ivory and carmine lily.
This is the only time of year to plant
them.
HARRISCSEED STORE
Cor. Washington and Fifth,
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMEWrIC SERVICE
By appointment only Phone 1167-P
ORDERS FOR Engraving should be
placed now to avoid possible delays
and disappointment. O D. Morril,
17 ickels Arcade, The Typewriter
& Stationery'Soe
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
REMEBER that Rider told you Dia-
mond Blue, Black Ink was the best
fountain pen ink. Now you know it
is good.,
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State Street
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged,
Cleaned & Repaired
0. D. 3LORtRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith
FOUNTAIN PENS
RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State Street

Classified-Con't. .TGEOCERIES
WIVEDESDAY ONLY
JUSICAL
Lamb Stew and Brest per lb......10C
USED Phonograph Cabinets are ideal Ham Ends, Good, and Meaty
for your Radio outfit. A few at per lb......................10c
very low prices. University Music ' Bacon, Choice by the strip or
House. Chunk, per lb. .................23C
Beef Stew Rib, per lb. ...........7c
NOW IS the time to get your portable
Victrola for the canoe trips. See WEEI'iANN-GEISENDORFER C0.
Schaeberle & Son, 110 So. Main St. Phone 1500l
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We have the most complete
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line of leather accessories in
the city of Ann, Arbor.
Buy one of our distinguished
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traveling bags, made. of the
finest leather.
We satisfy all of your travel-
ink needs.
F. ® .. Wilkinsonl
325 So. Main 'St.
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"SAXONIA," June 21st for Plymouth
London, $85.00, Cherbourg, $90.
"MAURETANIA." July 2nd for Southam
$90.00, Cherbourg, $95.00.

is pleased to announce that the popular demand
elusive third class passage has warranted the e:
the service to the following ships:

"LANCASTRIA,"
London,

July 3rd for Plym
$85.00, Cherbourg,

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"BERENGARIA," Aug. 2nd from Southami
ton, $80.00, from Cherbourg, $100.0
"BERENGARIA," Aug. 23rd from Southaml
ton, $80.00, from Cherbourg, $100.0
"SAXONIA," Sept. 6th from Southampto:
$75.00, from Cherbourg, $100.00.

T HE entire third class accommodations
the "SAXONIA," sailing June 21st are r
served for college men. The service on t
other ships, to be known as "Tourists' I
Cabin," is restricted to Students, Teacher
Writers, Artists and Tourists-people of rofir
ment whose society will be congenial.
Traveling Rlepresentaiivc f C n.ra Steams
Company W il " in
Reading Room of Mich
Union
Wed.c& Thur., 3-5,7-9 p.r
- . ' Will Arrange Passage and Give Informat

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Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
'07 North University Phone 2652

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In order that you may feel
assured that your appearance
is correct-come in and let
us dress your hair. It is just
as essential to your appear-
ance to have your hair well
dressed as it is to have a
beautiful gown.

On all
NUMERALS MILANOS
W. D.C.S
Have A Good Line of
DUNHILLS
KAYWOODIES
DEMUTH BRUYERE
TREBORS
Have Numerals Put On If You Wish
Our stock of
TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES AND CIGARS
is complete

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Wherever well dressed men gather you will find
clothes such as we sell. By their high quality
they set themselves off---distinguished by their
approved style, excellent. fabrics and clever
needle work.
We are showing an extensive assortment of
DANIEL BOONE CLOTHES that we know will
meet with the collegians approval.
1 !T ' ' The Store of Satisfaction

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