TOBER 14, 1923 - ;THE MICHIGAN DAILY__ 'AGE 5S;VFN Il L A S S IF I ECOLUN CLASS CL.OSES 3 ..ADVERTISING AT 3 PM'. DAILY 'L.ASg AIED RATES 10e per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, lic per reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts for clas sified advertising. "Jfnmle-the-Ad-Taker'" Phone 960 DANCING Terrace Garden Dramatic Art Dancing Studios ANNOUNCEMENT! Fifteen one-hour class lessons $5.00 enroll now. Classes beginning Mon- day, October. 15, 7:30-8:30. We specialize in teaching children, We teach all modern, fancy, ballet, stageI dancing, Argentina Tango, ball room dancing, etc. 22 WUERTH ARCADE Open daily 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. USED CARS, USED CARS- Hudson Touring Dodge Roadster Oakland Touring Nash Four Touring ANN ARBOR NASH CO 311 Maynard FOR HIRE FOR HIRE-Cars and drive yourself. Phone 183-R. MISCELLANEOUS I .1 LOST i GREENGOLD wrist watch. Call 1132: Reward. Name Mary and date on inside case. PEN PART of Re Duofold Pen on otate St.or on Campus. Call 2316-M. LOST-Parker Duofold pen. Name M. J. Welield engraved on it. Phonel 2866-R. PURSE with name and sorority print- ed on it lost; also Community Prob- lem book. Return 403 E. Washing- ton. 1463-M. LOST Thursday a silver pin with blue stone in center. Finder please call Ruth thristensen, telephone 2730. IN ARCADE Cafpteria or on May-1 nard Street-a Conklin fountain pen, Friday noon. 3213-J. REALUTY SOPS Are you tired for that party? Try a rest facial and look 5 years younger. Is your'hair coming out? Have you dandruff? Stop it! Appointments evening if made day before. Older ladies ^given special attention. Hours unless by special appointment from 10 to 6. Work guaranteed by one who has studied medical as well as manip- ulatory beauty culture. MADAME E. S. ANDERSON, 21 Wuerth Arcade. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I Dr. Carrie C. Classen 510 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 1636; Res. 2451 Hours by Appointment Dr. W. S. Mills Phone 321-4-1I 616;First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hours: 9-12; 1:30-5 Dr. Dorothy Sellards 303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hours by appointment. AoPe 333-F-1. ART SHOP TWO EXCELLENT steam heated suites one on first and one on see- ond floor. Dorinitory if desired 422 Hamilton Place. A SINGLE GARAGE at 414 E. Wash- ington. Phone 2172-M. GARAGE at 720 Haven Ave. Phone 3468-M. SINGLE ROOM in quiet house. 1116 Catherine St. PLEASANT SUITE or single room 204 N. Ingals. Phone 2044-R. LARGE FRONT ROOM for two; Room Wrk 4frn. n t } i 1 r F T _l 1 i Y O S T M E I r e '; ^ r'ci4.tio~ti v to e e er _i :'higan Associated Press Edi- YDSIMEN WINITR Y ANKS TIE UP SERIES BY *ociation has called a meet- W4II/INJIG FOU~ LR T'l GAM, -cifle ame .. through Mr. Arthur W. Stace, U ( hairian of the association, to be (Continued from Page Six) Pipp up. Pippe walked. ward u I. held at the Michigan Union on Friday, (Continued from Page Six) into center. Shawkey threw out Meu- Ward for ed i1. lanEro t' i h.Otober 19. Numerous matters relat- Uteritz was intercepted by Kelly on Irg o the service in Michigan will be the Vanderbilt 33 yard line. Ryan sel. It was no sacrifice. Young went No runs one hit, no errors. akcn up. The meeting holds promise kicked to Uteritz who signaled a fair to second. Stengel singled into left, Giants: Young beat out an infield of being both interesting and profit- catch on his own 22 yard line. Kipke Meusel making a fine stop and corn- hit. Meusel's grounder hopped over a e. made 2 yards through left tackle. Kip- pelling Young to return to second. Scott's head for a single, Young going e's punt was partially blocked and Kelly flied out to Ruth, Young going to third. Young scored on Stengel's after touching the Vanderbilt player to third on the catch. Stengel held single to right, and when Ruth t irew was recovered by Blott on the Michi- first. Snyder forced Stengel, Dugan to the grandstand, eusel went to . to Ward. No runs, two hits, no er- third and Stengel to second. Meusel gan 42 yard ilne. End of quarter. rrswcoedwenfir(Ithe ot ly tcr:Mcia,3;Vnebl,0 ors. scored when Ward threw out Kell1y at, Score: Michigan, 3; derbit, 0.Seent Inning first, Stengel going to third. FOURTH QUARTER SpettIttn Yankees: Schang smashed one Steingel scored when Scott threw Kipke kicked to Reese who was over the middle section for a single. out Snyder at first. O'Connell batted- downed on his oyn 28 yard line. Scott went out to Kelly unassisted. for Jonnard and was hit by a pitched Meiers made 1 yard through the line. It was not a sacrifice. Schang went ball. Pancroft singled into right, Ryan kicked to Kipke who returned to second. Shawkey sent a long fly O'Connell halting at second. Groh 8 yards to his 35 yard line. Miller out to Stengel and then sat down. walked and the bases were filled. made 1 yard through the line. Kipke Bancroft threw out Witt. No runs, Shawkey was taken from the box and lost 1 yard around left end. Kipke one hit, no errors. Pennock came in to pitch. Frisch flied}- kicked 55 yards out of bounds on the Giants: Bentley batted for Me- out to Scott. Three runs, four hits, - Vanderbilt 10 yard line. Grube went Quillan. Bentley got a Texas leaguer one error. in for Miller. into left. Maguire ran for Bentley. Ninlt Iningii Ryan kicked to Uteritz on the 60 Dugan leaped into the air and speared Yankees: Barnes went into the box yard line who fumbled, Vanderbilt Bancroft's liner and then threw out for the Giants. Schang fanned. Groh recovering. Uteritz broke through Maguire at first. Groh walked on four threw out Scott, Pennock struck out. and stopped Kuhn for a ten yard loss. pitched balls. Frisch fouled out to No run no hits, no errors. A pass by Ryan was incomplete. Ryan Pipp, who limped as he ran to make Giants: Young hit a hou e run to kicked out of bounds on the Michigan the catch. No runs, one hit, no er- right field. Ward robbed :Nleusei o a too 22 yard line. rors. hit throwing him out at first. C n- Steger made three yards off right Eighth Inning ningham batted for Stengel. APEN nro:~ AI)EN 'SRisE"' n * sam r togee mand orpax y may ao' same together and pay difference. 'VELOCIPEDE taken from in front of Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. barber s'hip, North University, Oc- tober 3, has been identified. Call HAVE AN except-onally nice suite at 2031-R to save further trouble. 118 12th St. Vacaft on account g mIs sickness. I OPERATOR give me 3134.'Is this Green, the man that hauls rubbish GOOD typewriters, standard and and ashes? Yes. 520 Detroit St. portable. Reasonable rates. Room DESAIGfrsuet.Ra 2. 2nd Floor, 711 N. University1 DRESSMAKING for students. Rea- 2.enu. nsonable prices. Tel 1118-J. 620 J!! nue.Monroe. tackle. Grube went through the line for three yards. Michigan was penal- ized 15 yards on the play, for holding. Kipke made 10 yards around left end. Kipke kicked to Reese who was down- ed on his own 21 yard line. Daily classified for real results. Yankees: Jonnard went into the Ihai struck out. helIy sent a Ion - ly box for the Giants. The stands went Ito Witt. One run, one hit, no errors. wild when Dugan came to plate. Groh- - threw out Dugan. Ruth hit into left j Daily classified for real results. field for two bases. Meusel up. Meu- sel sent up a high fly to Bancroft. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. h FOR SALE Same day optical service. Arcade Jeweler and Optometrist. A LARGE genuine gray wolf collar, has never been used. Very reason-j able. 723 Haven Ave. '' i } l i ij I PORTABLE and standard typewriters. Cash and time payments. 711 N. University Avenue, 2nd Floor, Room Two. FOR ADVANCEDSTUDENT, Stradi- varius type violin with broad tone. Valued $100-$125 by Prof. Emile E. Bouillet of Ft. Wayne. Will sacri- fice for cash. Mr. Doenges, 2172-M. NEW OVERCOAT, will sell chd'ap.f Call after 5 p. 2n., 123 N Thayer.j LOCKSMiTh" ALL KINDS of trunk 'and door keys Fitting keys and opening locks specialty. 1136 W Huron St.,! Phone 2498 Keeler.I DON'T FORGET the folks at home. Mother likes tulips, hyacinths. dof- fodlls. We have a large stock of bulbs of all varieties. We pack carefully and ship anywhere. HARRIS SEE D STQRE, 300 E. Washington, Cor. 5th Ave. WANTED TWO TICKETS for Ohio State game. Box H. L. W. Young Women toywork part time at the telep one oflee.--Mealt at cost at the conmpany's cafeteria.,Miss B. Edwards, chief operator. Cor. Washington and lYain. COOK, white, call 604 E. Madison. Phone 1809. THREE upperclass or graduate girls to board with small group. One block from campus. Call 2448-R. TWO OR MORE tickets to 0. S. U. game. Phone 1222. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITIR EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtown Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes. Guaranteed for one year. Lowest prices. No. 3 Corona $25. Under- wood, Remington, Hammond and oth- er portables new and second hand at low figures. All mnakes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and re- paired.C O. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade. Dealer: * Corona and L. C. Smith Typewriters. Established 1908. Phone 1718. TY-PEWRITERS If you want a typewriter that will stand up buy a Corona. 17 years of service, 500,000 users, 30,000 in the war. The New Model Corona witl many improved features is only $50 with case. Other makes of typewrit- ers accepted as part payment. Repair- ing and Supplies. O. D. MORRILL, Our supply of football pictures is com- plete. Come in and see our display. We invite your inspection. DIE STAMPD DCIRISMAS CARDS Our new and exclusive lines of per- sonal Christmas cards for die stamp-- ing from card plate, are now ready for' inspection. THE JAMES FOSTER HOUSE OF ART. OPTICAL YOUR EYES Have them examined. They may be under a strain. We are fully equipped to correct any affliction of vision. We carry a complete stock of frames and lenses. C. S. Wickens Oph. D. ARNOLD STATE STREET JEWELER 302 S. State. FOUNTAIN PENS FOUNTAIN PENS AND INK A" straight tip. Buy nationally dis- tributed merchandise and you will get good service everywhere. Your name engraved on fountain pens and metal pencils for 25 cents. Purchase made here free of charge. Our nationally distributed fountain pens and ink carry a money back guarantee. Liberal allowance on your old pen in exchange for a new one. We assume government tax on all sales.. O. D. MORRILL r 17 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery & Typewriter Store If you write, we have it. FOUNTAIN PEN INK Why risk having your pen spoiled with vicious ink. Fill at our free filling station and be convinced that our special formula, Diamond Writing Fluid is the best ink for your pen. We sell it at standard prices. RIDERS PEN SHOP We are the authorized Wahl and Eversharp Service Station. Call and see the new Wahl "Signa- ture" Pens. Two sizes, $5.00 and $7.00. They are the finest self-filling pens we have seen. RIDER'S PEN SHOP. 302 S. State St. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING You want your Fountain Pens prop- erly repaired. Why take them to an undertaker? Experienced workman- ship to be had only at Rider's Pen Shop. It costs no more. 24 Hour Penmaker's Service. Remember the place, 302 S. State St. Authorized Wahl ald Eversharp, service.1 BOARD CHIROPRACTI C Dorothy B. Lowry' CIIIROPRACTOR. 606 Nat. Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 1-6. Phone 401-J. WAITERS and dishwashers without 8 or 1 o'clock classes. Call 397 at meal time and ask for Steward. 1015 E. Huron ! STUDENT would hike a room-mate. Large, warm, well furnished room ? w Dr. M. R. Minnis, chirodopist, has discontinued at the F. W. Demattia Beauty Shop and will be at her own beauty shop over Zwergel's Book, Stor, 618 W. Cross, Ypsilanti, Mich.I REAL ESTATE NEW 7 room house in eastern part of city, one thousand down, balance on easy terms. ONE 10 room house with extra lot. WILL exchange farms for city pro.. perty. Call on J. W. DWYER, 508 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ALUMNI; You enjoy coming back for the games. Why not secure a permn nent residence? Ann Arbor is prospering. You can do well here. Call 2438 or 661-W and let us assist you. GORTON REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Room 3 Wuerth Arcade one-half block from campus. $3.50 . a 1 7Nictr s rca e. prweek. 510 E. Jefferson.PhoneICorona and L. C. Smith Type- p7 k Eers writers. If you write, we have it. t MALE student to play classical music on piano. Mr. W. N. Viola, 1030 Cjhurch St.,. 1421-W. SINGhE,,ROOM wanted by University instructor, not 'necessarily near campus. Phone 515-J. FROM 1 to 5 Tickets for O. S. U. game. Call 1601-R. COSMETIC SERVICE Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ElectrolysIs ELECTRO-COSMETIC SEIRVICE Hours: 1 to 224 Nickel's Arcade 4.30 P. M. (2nd Floor) INSURANCE. We are representing some of the best old line company's in the busi- ness. Connecticut Fire, Connecticut Life and Continental Casualty. Shall appreciate a portion of your business. POMMERENING & BLAESS 506 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 3091 Eevenings 1759-M UNIVERSITY GIRL to assist with care of two children from 4 to 6 in exchange, for evening dinner. CallI 2002-R. '1 CALL ME for a go.od board job. use two students. Good, cooked food. Call 2105-R. Can { homne WOMEN'S SHOP ANNOUNCING OPENING On Wednesday, Oct 17th OF ??????? CHOICE of any pattern hat in the shop for the best name suggested for this new exclusive hat and cor- set shop. Your name and address must accompany your suggestions. Contest closes Tuesday 8 P. M.j Prize to be awarded Wednesday aft- ernoon. MRS. N. S. JOHNSON 27 Wuerth Arcade WOMEN'S SHOP We handle exclusively for Ann Arbor, "Kellogg Uplift Corset." Recoin- mended by Doctors and satisfied users. Special fittings by appoint- ment. Phone 305-J. MRS. N. S. JOHNSON, 27 Wuerth Arcade MUSICAL RUSSIAN LESSONS given by native j Russian, student of U. of M. Call between 6 and 7 P. M. 2310-M. E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit Conservatory of Music). Teacher of violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307 No. Main St. Telephone 611-M., BANJO UKES-Why be without one? We have them for $6.00 and invite your critical inspection. University Music House. UKULELES-We offer a good play- able instrument for as low as $3.35. You ought to se this bargain. Un- iversity Music House. The tempting array of de- licious foods that you'll see on our serving counter to- day is no mere Sunday ex- hibit. all through the week you 11 find foods of the same excellence, tastily prepared-and low in rIc Ge MICHGA N IOME-COOKED meals are the bestI I I i1 T-" I" -- T - -1-7 4f'I"1ff -V T I NT A T 11 1