DAILY 'CLASSIVJED RATES A~I, 1 10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for Fifteen one-hour class lessons three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. c nroll now. Classes beginning Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per , day, October 15, 7:30-8:30. reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same specialize in teaching children. rates. ,Classifieds chargyd only to those having phones. Ask about contracts teach all modern, fancy, ballet,; for classified advertising.(lnigAretnTaobl Clossiffed Volumn Closes, at 12 o'Clock 'Noon, daturday, 22etc. RCD "Jimmie-the-Ad-Taker"s2 LRRACD Phone 960Open daily 10 A. X. to 10OP.I WeiYou want your Fountain Pens pro,,- We I erly repaired., Why take them to an stage undertaker? Experienced workman- room ship to be had only at Rider's Pen ! Shop. It costs no more. N. ~ 24 Hour Penmaker's Service. . Remember the place, 302 S. State BENS, St. Authorized Wahl and Evershari} -piece 'service.- Ypsi-' FOR HIRE Dan c-I FOR HIRE-Cars and drive yourself. - Phone 183-R. FOR REINT SUITE TO RENT on second floor. No smoking.; 1333 Volland. 637-R. FURNISHED AND HEATED-four rooms on' the first floor of a seven room house. New.. house; nice loca- tion.. Only "$50.00 per month. Also' seven room unfurnished house on Packard St. Call 2438. TWO SINGLE ROOMS. Halftblock from campus. No other roonirers. Reasonable. 213 S. Ingals. 0-W ONE FRONT ROOM suiteblce for one; or two. 437 Second St:I PLEASANT SUITE an'c single room at 204 North Igalls. 2044-A.~ SINGLE ROOM on third floor in quiet house. No smoking. S69-M- 4:31 Thompson. TWO EXCELLENT steam heated suites one on first and cane on sec- ond floor. Dormnitory if desired 422 Hamilton Place. I c k WAIN TEl) Young Women to work part time at the telephone office.-Meals at cost at the company's cafeteria. Miss B1. Edwards, chief operator. Cor. DANCE! HIEAR MICHIGAN SIR Michigan's premier seven- orchestra. Masonic Temple,' lanti, Friday, October 12th.I ing at 8:30. i T AM Cfm LOSTi =CLUB OF< FIFTEE~N boys or instruct- e pur~se near campus or postoffice.! or oboard. Aly at 539 Forest Liberal reward offered if returned orsptone 1F,9 to 224 Creft Ave or call 940-W. 1WANT 'D-Student and fiat wah- U. OF M. PIN set with pearls. Find- Ings. Phone 2213-R. er call 2182-R. I WANT two tickets for 0. S. U. game.; A FOUNTAIN PEN having initials A. Call 1297-J immediately. D. M. on gold cap. Call 1287. SFOUR TICKETS for Ohio State Gamne.I HARTZ ELECTRIC opthalmoscope. Call 302-. Finder please. return to N. C. Schroeder, 1015 Packard St. Phone TWO ROOMATES, 84.00 each. Large 3478-J: Reward room with large sleep~iw pchl. One - half block from campus. 715 East SILVER MESHBAG containing Coin University Ave. 21'2.1-W. urse. Please callM Brown, 398. COOK, white. crll 6041 Al. adison. I LOST-Parker Duofold pen. Namne M. Phone 1809. J. Welfeld. engraved on it. Phone Intramural Items (Continued from Page Six) COMFORTABLE ROOM for lady stu- dlent. Can be paid for hy Nwork in'. hmaie. Phone 2316-M. 521 Walnut Street. r1TII.EE upperclass or graduate girls to board withi small group). One block irorui campus. Call 2448-R. FOR SALE Same day optical service. Arc6adel Jeweler and Optometrist. B3AND INSTRUMENTS, new and sec- ond hand. All makes. Fo' a square deal ,from a fellow student call 2799-W. A TEN ROOM HOUSE with lot C, : 132 very close to campus. Onlyv $10,000.00-$1,500.00 down. A real bargain. Call Gorton Real Estatej Agency. VANDERBILT ticket F Section Row 24. Call Peterson 2545-W after 7 FORD CHASSIS-A TWEiNTY DOL.- LAR bill takes it. 304 Depot St. A LARGE genuine gray wolf collar, has never been used. Very m'as on-i able. 923 Haven Ave. MUSICAL BANJO UIKES-Why be without one? -We have them for $6.00 and invite your, critical inspection. University Music House. A ro you tired for that party? Try a res-t faci 11al n look 5 years younger.; Is your hair conning out? IHave you, dandruff? Stop it'. Appointment., evening if mlade day before. Older ladies gsiven special attention. I-ours unless by specil appointment .froml 10 to G. Work guaranteedl by one who has studied medical as wTell as manip- ulatory beauty culture. s MADAME E. S. AND)ERSON, i 1 Wuerth Arcade. BOARD) Ib O0IM_-Ctll)1 Z, ) meals are the best~ and most ai syig Try ours and be conviced.615cliurch St. Superfluous FACIAL HIAIRS Reis.-ved; Permaniently by I 1"e("I rdly'sis 'EL'ECTRO1-COSMETIC, SERVICE I-lours: 1 to 224-Nickel's Arcade 4.30 P. 3M'. (2nq Floor) UKULELES-We offer a good play-I able instrument for as low as $3.35. You 6ught to se this bargain. Un- iversity Music H-ouse.. THE 9EW Victor Recor~d releases for Oct. 12 are now selling at Schae- berle & Son's, 110 5. Main St. Eight fine double-faced records, classic and popular comprise the list. Comea in 'and hear them. TYPEWRITERS3 TYPEWRITER REPAIIRITG ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- in , machine~, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtow4n ALL KINDS of trunk and door keys Fitting keys and opening locks specialty. 1136 Wv Huron St., Phone 2498 Keeler. / W'-iF1'r111C PHYSICIANS Dr. Carrie C. Classen 510 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 16136; Res. 2451 Hours by Appointment Dr. W. S. Mills Phone 321-F-i 616 First Nat'l Bank B~ldg. Hours: 9-12; 1:30-5 C1lIRt)PII CTI C Dorothy P,. Lowry CH-IROPRACTORi. 606 Nat. Banik Bldg. Office Hours: 1-6. Phone 401-.. .1. mom MAM Arbor Imams w as .,11 'tkff r d ' r r r i .. r r ar r , era READY TO SERVE YOU .rs r .Iw rl W 4.+ .ter 123 r r r r r 0. "YOU CAN'T FORGET THIS NUMBER" AF11 r A Logo r r I My ; 1 1 123 WEST WASHINGTON 1 F.. . c=A II I'