100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

May 16, 1924 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1924-05-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE M

TEM H IGAN DAILY

V' 1

Read The Daily "Classified" Columns,

5'

I ATC

FOUN'TAIN PENlS
RIDER'S REPAIR SE4RVICE is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service.
RIDER'S PEZZ SHOP
302 State Street

RUGS SHAMPOOED c
Ann Arbor Cap;pet C
i_ Pbone 50.
SIUSICA

LL

rM

TIS ONE IS DIFFERENT

the

,e ins
ly to
one
;hin

otwo insertions, 11c pel
space c~harged for at same
mes. Asl. about c iitracts

All advertising regarding houses have the same ring.j
Location and Setting: This house is on the east side in the Wash-
tenaw dsrc. Unqei every detail. The exterior is dif-

MISCEI UV7ANEO1TS
BEADS AND crochet silk for the new
Hollywood Bags. Latest Ba~g tops
and chanins at the Palais Royal.

THE LATEST VICTOR records one
a week, every Friday at Schaeberle
& Son's, 110 S. Main St.
PORTABLE Phonographs, $2°0 to 0i.
Take one on your picnic trip. 1;ni-
versity Music House.
(Continued on Page Eighlt j

TAILOR~
Until Yacentioin Begini
fernig 'Their All-Wool
Measure Suits at $
w3L: 0. With Extra Pan
uits shipped eithler

C8 ji

-it A
12'3.

,e inueri
tssifi, d

FORBS.

INTERSTATPE SUITS at $26.00 andl
$31.50 WITH E~XTRA PANTS at $.0
Don't miss this extraordlinaryoffer.
Suits shipped home if~ you wish, to be
paid~ for on delivery.
Call at American Hotel or phone 123
a$s soon as possible.
"Buy INTERSTATE for VAL~UES."
SAY BOYS-try a. pair' of Harry's
Moccasin oxfords, your choice of
10 different colors, scotch grain,
smoked horse, white-black top, tan
Russian etc. Very beautiful come
in and take a look at a~ special price'
of $5. Made to your measure. HT.
W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone
304.
ARCHITECTS Ball ticket. Call
355. Ken Kellar.
FORD' TOU RING, A-i condition. Many
acesories, call 16.
CAtLLING CARDS, Wedding Announ-
cements, etc. Orders given prompt
attention. BIDJ)LE'S BOOK STORLE
11 Nickels Arca~de.
NEWT Jardiniers and.~ Vases at the low-
est prices. Home Supply Store,
209 '.E. Washington St.
DISHESat the new low price. Hom1Te
Supply Store, 209 East Washington
St.
SAXAPHTONE, Buesher C-mel~ody,
perfect condition, baragin. Robin-
son, 1104.
BEST values in Bags and Suitcases.
Home Supply Store, 209 East Wash-
ington. St.

wo, inserti~ons, 9c per reading lin~e for
an . Mnimum, 8 lines per insertion
1t o'cloc~k Noon, Saturday.
'44d Taler"
ALLE MAKES. Agency Woodstock andl
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand~ add-
ing mnachine, Line-a-.Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,I
cushion keys, type cleaners and~ sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR~ TYPEWRITER~
EXCHNGE. Phone 866, downtown
No Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg.;
WANTED
POSITION AS COOK by a reliable
woman, a. position as house-keeper,
economical, good cook and manager,,
$15 a week. 306 Spring.,
MEN AND WOMEN students to? earn
good commission soliciting orders,
part or full time. Phone 1044
evenings 7-10 for appointment.
A WOMAN with experience in solic-
.itng fire insurance. Apply Box 33.
ENERGETICG capable student, lady or
gentlemian, who 'wishes profitable
employment during the summer.
Profitable from the standpoint of
health, training and. finance: W 01
be taught business. Salary and rail!-
wa~y fare paid. Opportunity to
travel. Write Educators Associ-
ation, Park Avenue Bldg., Detroit,,
M~ich;
STUDENT BAiRBER wanted for Sat-
urd~ay or Sat afternoon during sum-
mer school. Will pay what you are
worth. Barber Shop at State and
Packard.

1Desc

ferent. The lawn and shrubbery are arranged to please the eye. TYPE'WRITING and mimeographing
promptly and neatly done by experi-
ription) and Character: THE HOUSE IS, NEW\. The en- enced~ operators at c onsderate
trance has a reception'hall, that does not jar the nerves, and which prices. 0. D. Mtorril, Z1 Nickels
. ~Arcade, The Typew"riter & Station-
nnncwihFrnr.rinr t aIrj4 A.c -1 incr ,.mv,,'The i'jv 'i. erY.Soev

'JjJ~AZ. WILLIIA ' .... !VIR A J L U d lJ 1.iA15j...RIIVII% R'.J'91A. A IA'.. v/
f ire place is on you will enjoy morning, noon and night. The

c
r

sun parlor is all the name igiplies. The dining room,, whicha
also opens off the hall, is large enough for entertaining a rea-
sonable number of guests. First floor 'is finished in Red Gum$
wood with floors of oak. "Harmony" is the keynote of the .
decorating. Four charming sleeping rooms all decorated in soft
restful tones that will, please the most exacting.
(ax: Can you guess the price?

ORDERS FOR'{ Engraving should be,=
placed now to avoid possible delays _
and disappointment. 0 D. Moarrl,
17 Nickels Arcade, TIhee TypewriterIE
& Stationery, Store.
FACIAL 'HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE I
Bly appointment only Phone 1167-F
1r

, ",
.
l
y .
. 4

,#I ;

1('
I
i

r

11

ti,. ..
. . i

11

1Clin;

Conclusion:, Let us show you a real home. Some professional man
should get this and live happily ever after.

Shown by. appointment.

J. KARL MALCOLM

Phone 171 -MV

602 E. Liberty St.

"Where a Little Buys a Lot"'

. , .

-d

The Greatest
Collection cof men's
Suits in the City
at One Price

:.i

71

Nmmma

IWomen to Learn a
I Business of Ha'ppiness
The happiest occupation in the
world is showing women how to
improve their appearance. It"
brings happiness to them-untold
happiness. It brings satisfaction
and fortune to you.
;.You can learn this business of
hapiess in a few weeks of fasci-
naigwork. First we teach you
how to improve your own person- j
al appearance.' That brings hap. 1
piness to you. Tihen you learn
how to im'prove the appearance of
others. That brings happiness to
them.
'Complete course in Facial and
z Scalp Treatment, Shampooing, '
Manicuring, Marcel, Water and
Permanent Waving, Hairdressing,
Electrolysis. Attractive surround j
ings. Easy terms.
The time is past when womeh
have to be contented with meager
earnings, just because th~eyar
women. In aimost any point o
the np pwe hve ailo Sho~p
Owners earning ,from 300,t
caling. Mt aaidpsitions
are open 'or' trained Mariniello
i graduates than we can fill.
Righ'n ow decide, to ok into this 1
business of, happ ire'ss, it is the
onuortunitY" of 'aifretime. Write
for catalog and complete booklet E
TheMarinello -System'
.31Towet6 F 66 fth Ave.
CHIAG Dpt Co. NW ORK

:.
,.
..
..
..
..
.
. .
..
... .
... .
..
,:.
1
=
(('
...
I
.
,
. .
..
.,
,
,..

z:..f.+.

M~eaning, Priessig,.
$1000
Cash andI Carry
If 50 cents saving means anyt~hing
You, You'll have White Swan clean ar
press your clothes after this.
There is no BETTER cleaning thi

//<
'f

I

~ANNOUNCEMENT !
OPEN AFTR THtEBALL

White Swan's.
guaranteed-always

Your satisfaction

ti

Hot lunches, Hot* Drinks, Fountain Refreshnibnts
Good Eas. Coneearly

X45

Phones
165

Bring your clothes to th~e-he
andc Carry Station in 'he Press E
O ne day serv~ice for you, if .you'd{

ARBOR FOUJNTAIN
BETSY ROSS SHOP_

, -0-to '. I .

t F ..Y

Our
Super-'Effort
In Value

lul~nr v i

J,

1I

White. Swan Laundtry (Co6!.
Ann Ar-bor's Leading -Dty Clcane~rA r

SILVER plated C-melody Holton'
saxophone. Call 16.
A-1 FORD TOURING, four good tires,
will 'sell'very e~oal,. aJ,
SET OF 30x3 1-2 oversize, cr ires,
slightly used. Will sell, cheap.-
P~honea 1069-J.-
location in balcony. Call 707-R.
FEW TAILOR 1made O.,I). uniforms,
light serge, suitable for officers.
.$30 each. Apply at- R. 0.- T. C. of-
ffice, University of Michigan.
4 LOCKSMIHI
ALL 'KINDS OF trunk and door keys.
SLawn mowers sharpened. Keeler,
'1136 W, Huron. Phone,.2498.
LOST
GOLD ELGIN Wrist Watch with blue
face; engraved "M", Friday even-
Sing near Majestic 'Theatre. Keepsake
~Reward 1389-R.
ENTERTAINM1ENT
"THE COVLLEG~E MAGICIAN"
Engagem~etns Solicited from Frater-
njties, Sororities, Clubs etc.
927 S. State EPhone 2717-R.

For Flowers for your
por~ch.1box.
Call

0

115.

S "America's"'Finest Clothes
STRATFORD CLOTHES

y # y
r ,l i :t 4 ~p ff q

309 So. Main

611 E. University

'-I

5

Call

115

1'

r
tM ft
I',

iv o Some real "peppy" dance numbers by noted dance organizations that you should
have in your recordl library. H~ear them in our record department-and ENJOY SOME
OF THEM IN YOUR~ HOME THIS EVENING!

11 I

I. I

II

11-

You no doubt are proud
to be eating in a place like
the Ann Arbor Restaurant.
The Ann Arbor Restau-
rant is the most clean and
sanitary place in 'the county,
and one of the best eating
places in the state.
You can get anything you
want here if it is in season.
Special catein to parties,
accomm~odations may be

First R3ecord by
GOLDKETTE S ORCJ-L. OF DETROIT
"In the Evening"
"Where the Lazy Daisis CQrow'
Victor Record 19306. 75c
Here's WI-ITEM (N AND ORCH.
"There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes"
"Love Has 'a Way"
Victor Record 19309. 75c.

PHILIP SPITALNY AND HIS ORCH-.
First Record

"No Means Yes"
"Feeling the TWag I Do~
Victor Record 19306.

- - :EARL V. MOQQJE, Musical Direcltr' ,-
11111Auditorium,. . Six ConcerIs-
/ -:May.2-2-2.2.
EIIIY RRUEffER, Munich, Berlin and Madrid Operas:. ... ..... .... .. Soprano
DUiSOLINA GJANMINI, American-Italian' Concert Star...... .. ..... ..... Soprano
CLAIRE DUX, Chicago Civic Opera .... .,............ ......Soprano
SOPIE BRASLAU, Metropolitan Opera ........................ ........ Contralto
TITO SCIHIPA, Chicago Civic Opera... .... . ..... ......... . ............. Tenor
FORREST LAMO\T, Chicago Civic Opera.:..... ,.... . ,................... Tenor
VICENTE BAILLESTER, Metropolitan Opera ... ....... ... .. .. .... ....... Baritone
ROYAL DADMIIN, American Artist ..... .......:.:... Baritone
CESARE BARIMXO (Chase Sikes) La Scala Opera :-.,-..........Bass
SYLVIA LENT, American Virtuoso ....... .. Violinist
AL4BERTO SAL1VI, Distinguished Artiste....:........................... .... Harpist
HIAROLD BITER, a Master Player... ....................Pianist
PALMER CHRISTIAN,Well-Known Artist......................... Organist
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION, EARL V. MOOR~E, Conductor. ....350 Voices
THlE CHIILDREN-'S FESTIVAL CHORUS, GEORGE 0. BOWEN, Conductor. ,..5{90 Voices
THE CHICAGO SYMIPHONY ORCHESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor
LA PRIMIAVERA (First Time in Amcrica)........,:........... ...Respighi
SEADRIFT (First Time in America)................... .. ... ... ,... .Delius

75c

WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS
"Memory Lane" (Waltz)
"Dow'n Home Blues"
Victor Record 19303. 75c.

N

For

.of our.
a soda
,t may

Blacon, Vega, -Martin
BANJOS
Ludwig

Deagan
XYLOPHONES and BELLS
Penzel and Mueller
and Cundy Bettoney
CLARINETS

it

I

sr c ,yu

it j'i4cr l,/ 5,%. ,G vul V{,ilii li;i 41+

I! - Ill El v i 11 1f S I, t

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan