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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CLO$S
AT 3 P.M,

FOR SALE FOR SALE
SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry's FURNITURE, Books, Weis mahogany

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ADVERTISING'

Sl1IMMER HELL'

DANCING~

Are you willing to work? You
in easily earn $500.00 this sum-
er if you are.
Our proposition is the most at-
active offer that you could wish
r.
There is room for 25 more
udents left. Will you be one
those to get the job?
Phone 233J from 2.5

J, Chick

L. B. Abbott

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) YOU want to make good money
during the summer vacation in your
hiowe town? If so, for full partic-
ulars and a personal interview ad-
dress Box 27, Michigan Daily.

ACATION IN country for
student. Interesting work;
60 days. Write Educators
ation, Park Avenue Bldg.,

College
$210 for
$Associ-
Detroit,

Mich.
COLLEGE STUDENT for vacation
work; $210 for 60 days, with com-
missions and railway fare. Will bef
taught business. A splendid oppor-
tunity to make money and get ex-
perience in efficient business meth-
ods. Give details of training and
experience. Write Dept. "B" Park
Avenue Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
LOST
ON OR NEAR campus pair of spectac-
les, gold frame. Reward. 916 Mon-
roeSt. Phone 990-J.
SMALL platinum diamond finger ring
Saturday. Reward. Phone 18.
BROWN IRISH setter. Reward Call
16.
SLIDE RULE from machine along
Packard. Complete description can
'be given. Finder please drop a card
to Chas N. Elder, 501 W. Forest
Ave., Ypsilanti, Mich.
BLACK MESHBAG containing gold
fountain pen with word Eleanor
engraved on pen, at Saturday even-
ing concert, May 24 outside Hill
Auditorium. Finder please call 988- 1
R.. Reward.
WANTEDW

TERRACE GARDEN
DANCING STUDIO
We teach all modern, fan-
cy, ballet, and stage danc-
ing. We specializeii teach-
ing children.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
22 Werth Arcade
Phone 241I8
FOUNTAIN PENSf
RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service.
RIDER'S PEW SHOP
302 State Street
FLOWERS
GEORGE ISCROFF
Choice Cut Flowers and Plants
Phone 809 F-1 220 Chapin St.
FOR RENT
JUNE AND JULY, furnished cottage
at Crooked Lake. Will acconmo-f
dateksix.dLow rate. Call 296-M.
BY MEMBER of faculty, 5 room furn-
ished apartment no. 13. "The Cut-
ting". $100.00 per month. Tel no.
2647-M.
SUITE OF OFFICES in Flint formerly
occupied by Dr. E. C. Ryle, D.D.S.
Offices located at corner of Detroit
street and 12th Avenue. Reasonable
rental, address W. C. Pierce, 1340
Detroit Street, Flint, Mich.
FURNISHED TEA Room in good loc-
ation. Open for Summer school.
For information call 951-W. Polly
Little Tea Shop.a
ROOMS for boys attending summer
school at reasonable prices. 943
Greenwood. Ph. 2401-W.
COOL ROOMS for summer school.
Phone 2401-W.
YEAR BEGINNING September 1st.
Furnished, unheated, six-room
apartment. Three blocks from cam-
pus, $75.00. Phone 196-R.
SUITE OF rooms in private family
for summer school. No other room-
ers. Three blocks from campus.
Girls preferred. 423 Hamilton
Place.
UNFURNISHED apartment reduced
from $65.00 to $45.00. This sacri-
fice to first comer. Present ocdlL
pant must leave. Call C. J. Merrill,
579-R.
WILL RENT single room within block
of campus for nominal sum to girl
graduate student in exchange for
services which will not interfere
with class work. Address box no.
28.
SUMMER rooms for girls, summer
prices. Mrs. Spaulding, 1022 Forest
Ave., 392-R.
A DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment
at 1723 Wells St. Three rooms and
bath. Call evenings, Tel 2195-W.
DRESSMAKING k TAILORING
Exclusive collegiate styles for
young women. Needlework of all
kinds. Experienced wirkmanshp.
MRS. R. T. R.EAM
411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W.
NOTICE
STUDENT AGENTS-Important-We
have a side line requiring not over
an flour a day. With a few dollars
investment and taking time not cov-
ered by contract you can make more
than your expense. Call between 3
and 5 P. M., room 2, 2nd floor, 711
N. Univ.
MUSICAL
VEGA TUBE phone, sgihtly used at
a big sacrifice. University Music
House,
YOUR PORTABLE canoe or camp
Victrola is here. Get yours now,
prices from $25.00 to $50.00. Schae-

berle Son Music House.
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ATTRACTIVE hand woven wool
scarfs and bags in tasteful shades
for sale at city Y. W. C. A.
VACUUM cleaner, fine condition, $25.
Cost $45.00. Phone 3008.
FORD COUPE without starter. Motor
and body in good condition. Call
917 Sylvan after 5:00 P. M.
CHEVROLET touring, cheap. Call
292>-M
FORD TOURING. " Good running con-E
dition. Cheap. Call 1060-F-2.
RARE OLD VIOLIN. Can be seen at
Prof. Bilbie's. 307 N. Main.
TUXEDO, brand new, will sell cheap.
1114-M.. 804 Monroe.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS
I am paying the best prices, from 3
to $10 for suits call 1677-W, or bring
them to 203 N. Main St. D. Mordsky.
Supernuous
Removed Permanently by
E C ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICEU
By appointment only Phone 1167-14.
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.
TYPIS'2 with YEARS of EXPER-
ENCE give the most satisfactory re-
us. BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE,
No. 1.1 Nickels Arcade.

Moccasin oxfords, your choice of
10 different colors, scotch grain,
smoked horse, white-black top, tan l
Russian etc. Very beautiful come
in and take a look at a special price
of $5. Made to your measure. H.
W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone
3043.
OAK ROLL top desk-nearly good as I
new. A bargain. Call 296-M. '
LIVE ON FERDON ROAD. Steam
heated residence for sale. Four
bedrooms, modern improvements,-
double garage. Phone 3017-W.
ANNUAL and perennial flower plants
for sale at the L. G. Goss Green
House.

sectional bookcases, kitchen cabin-
ets, A. B. C. electric washing mach-
ines, mahogany and cane rocker,
bed-room set, small Wilton rugs
and rag rug. 1441 S. State. Call
3074-M.
MISCELLANEOUS
1CHIFFON and heavier hose. Shades
gray-tan-brown-black, $2.25.
SINGLETON
SHOPS
CALL AT PARLOR millinery for fine
millinery. Also Teckla under mus-
lin which must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Mrs. Chas. Barrows, 331
Packard.

ANN

A RBOR

PLANNED by America's foremost landscape
Brothers, of Brookline, Mass.

architects

and engineers-Olmsted

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RESTRICTIONS that guarantee continued beauty and
while making a home of moderate cost possible if in good taste.

harmony on every street

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10NNLY those who have
%*smoked Melachrinos
can judge the quality'
of the finest Turkish
tobacco.
ORIGINAL

"For Better liomes"

LARGEST area of our east side hills, valleys and woods thus far developed under a
single, unified and comprehensive plan.
LOCATED between Washtenaw Avenue (now paved) and Geddes Avenue, one-
fourth mile from present city limits. Destined by nature to be in the heart of Ann Arbor's
finest residential area in the future.

ONE hundred and fifty-four Suburban Estates-sites for homes of character. No
less than one-half acre. Each one is carefully laid out for a home of individuality. So
are wooded, some have fine orchard trees, others command unusual views.

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Cigarette Sold the World
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mer school.
Cafeteria.

wanted
Apply
Nichols

for during1
now. Ar-
Arcade.

WOMAN graduate wishes cool quiet
room for summer school, in vicinity
of Hill and Lincoln. B. Avery, 1204
Hill.
STUDENTS agents to handle an es-
pecially profitable side line. Call 296-
M.
SENIOR ENGINEER wants singlel
room in quiet house reasonable
distance from campus for year 24-
25. Box 27.
3-BURNER gas plate. Call 2316-M.
AGENTS wanted, very attractive pro-
position. Call for appointment at
722 Arbor Stor phone 1597-W.
JUNIOR LIT wants single room with
private family for year 1924-25.
Reasonable distance from campus.
1422-W, Sandberg.
A YOUNG WOMAN to care for a year
and a half old child between 3 and
6 in the afternoons. 1230 Olivia.
Phone 2960-J.
TYPEWRITING
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged,
Cleaned & Repaired
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith
TYPEWRITING and mimeographing
promptly and neatly done by experi-
enced operators at c onsiderate
prices. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels
Arcade, The Typewriter & Station-
ery Store.
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time Copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushlion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg.

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YOU can own one of these Suburban Estates in the heart of Ann Arbor's future ex-
clusive residential area for the price of an ordinary city lot one-third or one-fifth as large. No
wonder conservative business men believe values in Ann Arbor Hills will more than double
in five years.
HURON Hills Golf Course will be built adjoining. Golf ground only six-tenths of a
mile from present city limits. Will serve as a beautiful park.

Your K

AND

When you want a good
meal you should know where
to get it. And when you
get it, it should be sanitary,
appetizing, and served prop-
erly.

Memoryl
guard your hap
ornes as nothing
BE SURE you have

oak
Books
py mem-
else can.
your SNAPS
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.ETCHER

NOTICE how many building sites nestle around the golf grounds
the strategic landscape and home building opportunities these offer.
THE time to buy is now. Only a few of these Estates can be sold at
can save hundreds of dollars by purchasing now-even if not ready to
Convenient terms if you desire.

first prices.
build until

You
later.

Ask to be shown

HEAVY rains have necessitated a delay in making showings because we are permi
well graded streets to settle thoroughly before putting on gravel. We will start making si
ings today if weather permits. Phone and inform us if you desire to see Ann Arbor l'
It must be seen to be appreciated.

The Ann Arbor Restau-
rant is known to be the place
c for service, quality and re-

STRAWBERRY
SHORT-CAKE
at Prochnow's

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finement, If you
tried it, ask your
They will tell you.

haven't
friends.

Phone for Information or Appointment

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