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1SC ' .LANOF~J3 Classified-C"on't

DAILY CLASSIFIED :RATES '!f
Charged at the rate -,f 12c per reading 1iDnf for one or two insertions, Ile e RUGS SHAMPOOED or dlust cleaned.
reading line for three or more insertiont. White space charged for eat samel Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
rates. Classifieds charged ponly to those having phones. Ask about c=,'ntracts Phone 54.
for classified advertising.
lo per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for TPWIIGadmmorfBn
three or mor@ insertions, cash ixA advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion promiptly and neatly done by experi-
oluIsivd Coluin ClOoses at Th o9'Clock Noon, Saturday.I ens cd opeJrators at o onsiderate
"J;9mY e.t.Ad"T'aker g pics.0.D.Morril, 17 Nickels
-" ; ,_______Arcade,______The____Typewriter_______ & Station-'
FOR SALE j USED CARSl cry Store.

WANTE1".D, 1-iEIJ
A MNYMAKIN(G
t I'1 OPO ITION
Taxi j)e Per will meet you at r
712 First National Bank Bldg., f
10 A. Ml. to 2 P'. Mv. and explain
!)R 'SSJJAIG & TAILORI.N
:spring millinery fo. women at ai
crate prices.

AgUITE7 CTS PART1Y ticket. Call
Duncan) 590.
TIf'K! -,T to Archlitect .Ball. Call 25.63
FORD) TOUTRINOT, 'cheap if taken at
once for cash, $40. Phone 454-J
after 6:30 P. M.
+INTER.PSTATE SUITS at $26:00, and
$31.5,0 WITH EXTRA PANTS at $2.50.
Don't iniss' this extraordinary offer.
Suits shipped home if you wish, to be
paid for on delivery.
Call at American Ilotel or phone 123
as soon as possible.
"Buy INTERSTATE for VALUES."
SAY BOYS-try a pair of Hlarry's
Moccasin oxfords, your choice of I.
10 different colors, scotch grain,
smnoked horse, white-black top, tan
Rssian etc. Very beautiful come
in and take a look at a special price
of $5. Made to' your. measure. 11.
WX. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone
16 foot used canoe. $15.00. Storage1
pai for 1 year. Saunders Canoe
li epry.,
FiOR~ ONLY $60. Ilarley-Davidson
i,.Itl id ecar, motor A-i, fully equip-
pedl; facit,reliable, economical, will
give ex.cellent service for the trip
homne. Reason' for selling, gradlu-
ation. 215-M.
20 ROOM01I:lOUSE corner of State and
1il~l. Suitable -for Fraternity or,
Sorority. Call gat 712 Hill, 1060-J.
FOR RE.1fT
SUITE OF OFFICES in Flint, formerly~
occupied by Dr. E. C. Ryle, D. D. S.
Off'iccs located at corner of De-
troit andI 12th Avenue.' Reasonable
rental, address W. C. Pierce, 13401
*Detroit Street,, Flint, Mich.
FOUR ROOMS with bath after Junej
10.; . CaU l66.6 -:.
UUI+ ISIIEI) ATT' 4 rooms and*
haath. Cor. East ITnivcrsity ' andi
VaglnSt.' meelrunib" Apt } 'Bldg. t
Rteduced to'$55.00. Call . '.Mrrill'
'579 -' I
7 +roni furn,shed , house on.; Ferclou
Rod etme s ,2,t etber* Ist D2,5; no children;.$,100 per.
Call M. ewton with
CHAPLES L. 1 11 ORS
21i5 First :\af'tILank Bldg
Phones 315-3552

$60' Ford Touring.
Ace Sportj
Oakland Roa dster, $250. Repainted,?
good ktires.
Buick Four Touring
All kinds of used cars ,At right price..
HILDS')N SALEi~S and SERVICE
310 ' East Washington
11ANTED
UNIVERSITY instruct or wants, furn-
ished house for year be ginning Sept.
Not necessarily close in. Reason-
able price. Box 21.
POSITION AS COOK by a reliable
woman, a position as house-keeper,
economical, good cook and manager;
$15 a week. 306 Spring.
MEN AND WOME N studlents to earn
good commission soliciting orders,
parter full time. Phone 1044
evenings 7-10 for appointment.
A 'WOMAN with experience in solic-
iting fire insurance. Apply Box 33.1

Supernuouls
rACIAJJ HAIRS
RIemoved Permianently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICEv+
By appointment only Phone 1167-B.

ANNA TE. WiES('II
2'6I~. ibrty St.
Phone 1390-lH

ORDERS FOR Engraving should bie
placed now to avoid possib~le delays
and disappointment.' 0 D. Morril,
17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter
& Stationery= Store.

4(ItICEIES

L'omb Stewv and U1rest:, lier lb ...

I TY1'EW1R1T1N
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchlang.edl,
Cleaned & Repaired
17 Nickels' Ar'cade
The Typewriter & Stationery Storef
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith
. ALL MAKES. agency Woodstock and;j
I'Oliver typewriters., Sundstrand ad
ad-ing machine, Line--a-ITime copy
bowers, rubber stamnps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 6C6, downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank -Bldg.
JIMMIE"
TH-E AD TAKER
960

STUDENTS INTERESTED in a sales
connection to call on business exe-
cutives representing a nationally I
advertised office appliance which
has no comipetition. An opportunity
to earn over $1,000 during vacation
and to meet business men with a
meritorious article. Write for details
Ilush-A-P~hone Corporation,. Chi-
cago, Ili.
COLLEGE student for out of town
position ; trainfare paid; good sal-
ary plus bonus. Wtrite Dept. "C"
2011 Park Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

H1ana Ends, good and meaty,
p)er 117) .....................
Reef Shoulder Rocast, young beef,
per )oundl(.................12
Bacon, choice by strip or chunk,
per lb.....................
Be.pyef yRbt Stew, per lb .. ... .....p
Phones 1500
"It has come to my
w11o sel Wear-E~iver' Alunr
summer vacation or in thcm
celle it money.
"Nowhere, I believe,
through college than at H]
IIfor work, and none of, the
good as yours, fromi the ac

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FIRST CLASS operator on Hoffman
Pressing machine for next School
Jyear. Work afternoons and Satur-I
Id(ays. Must bb. experienced,, T. B.
tLyons, 615 E. Williams St.

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A SMALL water spaniel three or
months; old.,. Call ;281.,
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New Crop Flower
Seeds
Anin Arbor pebple (10 not real-
ize that right here in our own
home town we have one of the
largest stocks of flower seeds
in the state. In annual seeds
we l-ave not only the well kriovn
varities but wve have the new-
est novelties in separate colors.
.as well as mixed. In peren~nial
flower seeds we hav~e a' wide
variety and car~ry mansy kinds
not carried :in ret-ail ca'talogunes.
If a .small quantity { or an ounce
is, req~ired we' can: stlpply.. Our
stocks are: fresh~ and germina-
tioU ,is guaranteed.,. verythin~g-
in floweringseeds, plants, bulbs,
shrubs'..,_.._SE._
HIARR.IS SEDSTO11E

$500 SUMVER VACAIO tN

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Call 233-Jforj particulars.
L. B. ABBOIT
-33~6 S. Division'

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SOGIAIS"'[ NU~iATE 11111,113ll11tt lll lil111tllllh 1 I 1111111111 l111111 liii11111111111 111l
I New Yo\rk, May'13-(By AP) - -
i'r :.7ik P. Jo0n11 35, a car penter of 4 '
Po:, lhaid, Oregon, was nominatedl for
oom' president of' the Unitedl States at the
frssnational convention of the socialist
jaw' party yesterday.
far- The party, represented by 40 dele-1
g',ates from 15' states, also nominated [
B3riic L. Reynolds, 38, of Baltimore, ~
1 orthe vice-presidency. Resolutions ,
ccnmlening corrupttion in nation aft-p
fairs and expressing sorrow over the=
death of Premier Lenin of Russia G E T S
11 . re adopted. .,,
no0d Johns, the presidential nominee' is US C AL
agradluato of the Sp~kahe high school 1u:
Fie was a farmer near Roseburg, Ore 11
gon," until 1918, when he became a -
'mail carrier. During tihe'war he was
a car penter in the Portland ship
y a zdsa ml has been following that FIRST MAY FESTIVAL CONCF
trade .:vr since. Wediesday Emi'nig,', May 21, 8:00 ot'clock >
# i: enlianoFlier Plans VWorld Jlight MSOLOI STS
.lOc LnoMy1J-M.PerZai, E nny kru'ger (ilunich, Perlin and Madrdl Operas).
the Argentine military aviator, lansIW Palmer Chlritan (thivrsity Organist) ............ .
1Oc to start an air flight around the world Ch('ilcaIgo S yniplony Orcestra--Frederclfk stogyk...... ,,,.
1-2c about the end of June, following the = POGA
example of ieut. Pelletier Q'Osy, I- OVERPUIIE TO "THE SECRET OF-4 SUSANNE"....
25c1 the French flier, doing little resting' ARI ArN DIE 1IOF UNG.. ...............
10(c ! and a lot of flying. He wants to mnake ! -- 0W NOCTURNES ..............,. ..........
t1the'Egypt-Japan leg of the fight in a y Clouds-Festivals.
fortnight so as to spare the filiers the THREE SONGS, WITH ORCHESTRA .... ,....... ..
rigos o tie toridzon. ECONCERTO NO. 1 FOR ORGAN AND) OCHESTRA ,.,...L
---- (Conducted by the Compo,er)
- ~I ntermiss ion
ARIA "Dear Ma'll of Songs" from "Tana at",i
INTPRODUTCTIIO-Tristan's Vision-Arrival ofCie ha Yiip1
Love Death from "Tristan and Isol& ... .....
(Ar ranged for Concert Performa nces by FI dei ck 8
KSECOND MAY FESTIVAL CONC
W Thursday Evening, May 22, 8:00~l ok
SOLOSTS
attention of late ,that c ollcer men (8hd<Qare Dux (Chicago Civic Opera)...........
1i~lun CokingUtenils urin the r Sylvia ]Gent (American Virtuoso)...........
2ltit1Y2 ookng tesil ~lt thir ..Royal Dain (DistinguishedI Arian Artist).....
:r spare time have been making ex- I n;iersity Choral Union-Earl . Moore............
Cheago Symphony Orhestra--Fredierick( Stock... .....
are more men working their way I PROGRAM
OVERTURE, "A Pilgrim Vision" .. ..................
[: rvard' We. have mliany inquiries ARIA, "Deh vieni non tardar" ("Marriage of Fig ro").'...
Jobs which the men accept are as SYMPHONIC POEM, "Pastorale d'te..............
couns I avehear."I CONCERTO I G MINOR F OR VIOLIN ......,.......
:ou~s Ihavehead."CANTATA, "SEA DRIRT,', FOR BARITONE SOLO, CHiORU
E-t AR AR C IM ONORCHESTRA ....... .................
-IL HAR ARD CRISON, - IAIi, "Me voila seule" ("Les Pecieurs de Perles") ..
Thomas W. Norris, ! - SE'LECTIONS O FROM THE "B.. MINOR MASS"... ,........,
iU~ineSSEditoC..(a)-"Crucifixus." (b)--"Resurrexit."- (c)-Qul toll
' information Seep''TIR MYESIVLCOC
Hertl, a thei M.13 ,A ternoQ, M 2, 2: 'J o'ae~ck
aresentative of: s+t+ tYchtnjilre'Fe kstivl 'l.,r as -erge 'sptxr Dower ....
-r ,i) TATPRO WAM
Ksesington, aPa. ' y 10% ~'EJJ(~................
' IMI CMPy T r ,' .;........ .. . .. . le1
~. ~ . NIGHT HYMNATSA'o
E O ..BE A U T I 11l.L V IO LE T .SP IGadP I , '2 I, ,Y f - I O )
SOI~N G. IT, PTY SA................ ............RDL'
IAL' EREON................ ........... .. ...........
ered YOU R, Pictures? WALT], SONGe (from "Faust") ........................
w IiVII'TITON OF THE BELLS (From "Chimes of Norm
in ~~ ~ i ore ucl-FOURTH MAY FESTIVALCON(
want them some Friday FEvening, 1May 933, 8:00l o'cLck
the way, what SLIT
)Out your Sophie Braslan: (Metropolitan Opera) .................
T ito Sehipa (Chicago Civic Opera). . a....................
-The Chicag'o _Jynphony Ortliestra--Frederick St%(*k=....
G O 7 =PROGRAM
R. K 3 0 ' ~OVERTURE,' "Pohemia........................... . . .....
RECITATIVE AND) ARIA, "Gerechter Gott" ("Rienzi"):

IESELECTIONS FROM SUITE NO. 2 ...................
thm-al izs.1 ARIA, "M'appari" (" Martha")5 . k,..................
them--all sizes. CH-OREOGRAPIC POEM, "The, Waltz"................... .
f SONGS WITH ORCHESTRA ................................1
(a)- Serenade of Death. (b)--The h~anks of .the Don:
and Art Corners I TOTRNCIPIN FOR 'ORCHESTRA-
-" (a) Molly on the Shore ..................
-1er.(b) The Irish Washerwoman................
SARIA, "Ossian's Song" ("Werther").................
SSLAVONIC AC .. ..
=FIFTH MAY FESTIV AL CON(
Saturday Afternoon, May 24, 2:30 o'clock
j .. SOLOISTS
SHarold Baiuer. (Favorite Concert Artist) .. .............
I Chicago Symphony Orchiestra-Frederlck Stock.......
PIIOGRA31..
OVERP1TURE, "Cockaigne".....................................
A LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in Ann. Arbor),.
Lento-Allegro 'Riscduto; Lento; Scherzo, Andante-.
e Epilogue.
1 Allegro; Adagio un poco mote:-Rondo.
Ti ' SIXTIH MAY FESTIVAL CONC
Satturt gy Evening, Alay 24, 8.:00 o'clock
SOLOISTS-
_ Dpiolina Glaini (American-Italian Concert Star) ...
'- Forre4t Lamnont (Chicago Civic Opera) '. ..............
_________ ~Vicefite Ballester (Metropolitana Opera)............... ,
_________s Cesareo Baromneo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera)..........
e~lbumis grat toChicago Symphliy Orcliestra-Frederick Stock.. ......
e Abu i grattoINTRODUJGTION AND "HYMN TO THE UN" -eri"
eyour filmas. - LA PRIMAVERA (Spring) .. ,..... .......................
SFINALE, ACT II, "Forza Del Destino"..................
e urlie.= EXCERPTS FROM "AIDA.. .... .......... ...................
(a) Act I. Aria, "Ritorna Vincitor."
r. (b) Aia,"Celeste Aida"

THE -ALUMINUM
New]I

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), SI~tABLE apartment at reduced
Srental. Four rooms in .modern ap-
ai-rnent building. Hot water, jan-
'orsummer or year. First floor
T.c~rumb apartments, East Univer'
sity and Vaughn streets.
TH-REE, FOUR or Five room com-
pletely furnished hiouse-keeping ap-
artment. Summer, months, or long-,
er.,, Phone 2863-W. 923 Greenwood
Ave.
FOUNTAWN-FENS
RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service.
RIDE1R'S PEN SHOP
302 State Street
.'f OST
GOLD FOUNTAIN pen, black ends,
Satturday May 10th. Call 2546-:4.
~DAR BK ONE BOW on Church, Hluron,
or 'Packard Sts. Reward.. Phone
1850.
B31A CK WALLET, gold corners. Con-
taining sum of money. Call 33 H.
D. Hoyt, reward.
A. BROWN Penfell purse lost in Ar-
cade- Theater. Finder call 2760-J.
Reward.
MUSICAL

For Summer Formals

-Flannel Trousers
Trousers of w~hite or grejg im-
ported crickzet cloth either plain

or Yvith

stipes,

in the full

straight leg and wide Cliff style.
TINE &COMPANY
SO. STA'TE AT WILLI: AM

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Hadley
'. agiier
.Millbaud
....Flotow
...Ravel
AloUssorgslty
.Grainger
.... Sowerby
....l Tass;enet
.. Dvorak

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