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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I

LASSIFIE
ADVERTISING

THIS
MurrllM
CLOSES.
AT 3 ?.M.o

DlAILY' ULASSI1?IE D RATES
10e per readting line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
.e or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.'
rged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per
lng line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same
s. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts
classified advertising.
" Jimmie-thie MA-Taker:'
Phone 960

Classifie&-Con't.
RIDER'S MASTERPEN
Rider's Masterpen has stood the test
of years. No wear out to it. No
after,,expense.and it always ;Writes
smoothly. I~olhW~ 230 dropso of ink.
Our owni make.. Immediate. factoryj
service.
Rider's Pen Shop I
302, S. State St.
We have added :a very complete line,
of .WAHlL'S- RUBBER FOUNTAINI
PENS. They are - etremrely hand-'
somre and good. merchandise.' We
operate. WahJ $Bgrvice.,Station for
Eversharps and Wahl Pens.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 S. State. St.

V CaSSAfied-Cont. B
ANNOUNCING OPEaNING
ARCADIA BE±AUTY SHOP
LOS' Eecie c facial and bodly ma:sage,
1 lay bleaches, acme aind steadly treat-
FOUNTAIN PEN* -Between Cam pii. nient, 51a,hantwin .voilet ray treat-
and 330 S. Main. Name on ]WIn. ment, ladies and children Bair ctutting.
Josephine Ciark. Phone 521. Rte Prices reasonable. $6 tickets fors$.
ward. Madame E. Anderson,
Room 21, Wuerthi Arcade.
WILL PARTY who borrowed foun- J-__________________
tain pen from me at Waterman GymI
return to 1002 Forest Ave. WHERE SERVICE
TH PE1ON.ho Anderson.A N Q U L T
THE ERSO whotook the greyAN QU LT
caracul fox trimmed jacquette from)I RULE SUPREME
the women's cloak roomt at the Un-
ion Saturday night was seen leapvins;g
the building. Prosecution will fol-
low if the.coat is not returnedl or
mailed to 911 ,. Washington St. A mician
Immediately. .
WILL THE PERSON who took the hiniese Dishes
notebook from. Dr. New Burg's desk f
in the Central Labortary, please re-I AT THE
turn the notes. No, questions willj
be asked. I VA W TV T1\T\

FOR RENDT
OELARGE front c ite, $425 each.
on6ie side suite,: $3,75. One single
room $3.50. Garage space if desired.
Well located at foot of Church st.
1220' Prospect.

I3 AR)
'VARSITY LODGE Dining Hlall, ner
the Campus at 611 Church St. 1-omec
cooking and baking. Pleasin -ser-
vice and surroundings.

Front suite furnished for two.
each. One large single $4.50.
S3. Vickors, 1033 H. University.

$4
A.

Five room apartment, unfurnished,
centrally located. Coal in, bin. $35
month. 523 W. Liberty.
Man with experience to care for fur-
nace for school year, including va-
cations for room. 1014 Church.

FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL
It costs no moue for our' skilled work-
mnanship. Over thirty years experi-
ence. -Thie advantage' is all yours.
Standard prices.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 S..,,State St.

BLACK AND W-IITiF Fox
unltclpped tail. Tan color.
to. "Mich"'. Call 1163-R.

Terrier
Answers

Large front room on iirst floor, to
instructor or gpper classinen. Front
suite on second floor. Call 2563-J.
908 AMonroe.
One p-leasant double room and one
single. Reasonable rate, 910 Sybil.
SApartmnent attractively decorated and
furnished,. private bath, steam heat.
Just off campus. Phone 3171-4.
Call 609, E. Williams.
LIGHIT HOUSEKEEPING rooms for
two people or will give rooms. in ex-
change for work in home Inquire
at, 917 Mary St.
Nice big, rooms, reasonable. Phone
729-W.
Large suite, also harge..roomn. .Rea-
--sonable. Two blocks from the caln-
pis. 509 S. Division, St.

I

W*4 wow toom w 40 A-ho w No w

SA lady student to
for her roomi.
Phone 1314-M.

do light housework
Call 517 E. Ann.

RIDER('S

PEA 'tSJIOP is in its nelv quart'ers 302 SO.

A college girl to work for room or
board or both at private family. In-
quire, 1609 S. University.
Students' washing and ironing. 110
N. Ingalls. 2569.

STA T E", 1L T, wvith a+ much larger, line and increased facilities for
genral Fountain ;P N Z E PAIRING.
TIJL LOJL OF THE -FAMYOUS RIDERA

SUITE--Electr-c light, well
hot' and cold water in rooms.
Ann or call Beryl Wright,

heated,
330 E.
3467-M.

labi'RQNWT SUITE-W+or two girls. One
a.block from Campus. 532, Thomp-
s- rj 11 St.
- P1 lASANT SUITE and single romsl
:lose to campus. 204 N. Ingalls.
-.t#EASANT'SUJTE for two or three
IJ men. One double room on first
_z1.,loor. 325 E. Jeff erson St., Phone
,,hree house-keeping rooms. 214 S.
,. ;,ingalls.
ftWO LARGF pleasant double rooms.
Rent reasonable, 715 Packard.
.1P4OOMS for rent at 515 Walnut. Phone
2105-R.
~,THREE ROOMS furnished for light
housekeeping. 802 Packard.
FIRST FLOOR housekeeping suite.
Private entrance and semi-privatel
bath. 203 S. Thayer.
NICEST ROOM in Ann Arbor. Oppo-
ite Eng. Arch. Running hot water.
Steam Heat. 1110 1-2 S. University.
ONE SUITE and one single room.
Furnished and steam heat. Phone
2680-J.
ATTRACTIVE two room furnished
apartment, second floor front. 806
East Kingsley St.
TWO SIX ROOM house in the west
part of the city. New and modern
$60 per month. One furnished
rooming house. Two four room
apartments at $35 per month.
Gorton Real Estate Agency.
Phone 2438 or 661-W evenings.
FIVE ROOM FLAT-Heated, furnish-
ed. Hot water and telephone ser-
vice. Stoppet Apts., 507: Detroit
Ave., 291$-M.
FIRST FLOOR ROOM for two. Has a-
cove, running water, steam heat.
ulet students only need apply. Half
block from campus. 154-W
LARGE LIGHT double rooms and
suites near the campus at 611
Church St. House newly decorated,
new furniture. Free use of piano,
music and lounging room. Dining
Hall in Connection. The best at
moderate cst. Varsity Ldge is dif-
ferent. See for yourself.
BEAUTIFUL fron room with fire place"
on first floor, half block from cap-
:u..Suitable for! two or three boys.
'Also nicely furnished suite for two.
614E. Jefferson St.
FOR SALE
IzI
Mixed inks'usually flow poorly. Good
fountain pen ink As "scarce. Fill
your pen at our free filling station
and be convinced t1%At our special
ink is always reli"I~e. It gays to
buy the best ink.
Rider's -Pen Shop
302 S. State St.
Scene, day optical serie. Arcade
Jeweler and Optometrist.
FORD ROADSTER, demountable
rims and five god tires. Cal at
624, Packard.
NEW. K. & F. DRAWING SETS-Thar-

GIRL to work for room. Phone 1706-
J. .
Girl who desires to earn room rent.
Phone 1637-R.
Students bring your laundry to 123
iChapin St., or !call .3034-M. Mrs.J
Louis Tessmer.
TYPE WRITERS
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE
PHONE 866
Dealer in Woodstock and Oliver Type-
writers. Sundstrand Adding Ma-,
chines, Rubber Stamps and Type-
wrtrsupplies, Line-A-Tune Copyl
Hoders.
9 Savings Bank Block (Down Town)
Typerwriters of .all mnakes, bought.
sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and
repaired.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter and Stationery Store.'
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona.
TYPEWRITFRS-Standard and p~ort-
able. Room , Second floor. 711 N.
University.I
WAINTED) HELP
Young Women, to -work part time at
the telephone office.-Meals at cost
at the company's cafeteria. Miss
B. Edwards, chief operator. Cor.
Washington and Main.
"HOT" TROMBONE PLAYER-Have
attractive offer for right party.
Make appointment for tryout. Call
Harry Tustison, 1767J.
MIUSICAL
Let us furnish you with a Piano or
Victrola. Very low terms. Rent ap-
plied on purchasb.
University Music House
Phone 1799.
VI~CTOR RECORDS-All the latest al-
ways.-New records every Friday-
try us for real record service.
University Music House
Phone 1799.
Ukuleles and Banjo ukuleles at prices
that "Cannot Be Beat"-See us dur-
ing our September sale on thesepo u a } i sr m n . S ec ly
priced and-sold on the easy payment
plan.
University Music House
Phone 1799.

W~ee o10)11 t th II ten I1scIict- ' e~alG Ue o Y
3 ask those iviw knolv. They will tell you there is a great advantage in
RIDL R~iS REPAIR AND SALES SERVICE. a3iS.MI
,I _335_)_S._____AIN --1
- w
r a
r a.
aAft (0 0
of Dhiy Cleaniceng, ln hc ilsv tdnsnr
r a
r a-
Pressing and Medi ng r
(J You will be surprised ow economically you canr
-have your clothes laundered in this big laundry. There_
41~ Clean, freshly pressed clothes are an asset you can are no tiresome and expensive delays in 'getting you
= hadlymis haingdurng yur ollge oure. hisfresh laundry. No postage to pay, no hours of tedious
company permits you to do so at a very small expense work for someone back home.
and'e* lts ,in longer, life for your clothing.
41 We make all minor repairs in clothing and darn our
4 Since this department was added to our plant thousandshseyadsw nbtosad ieyueey srv=
- of "students -have taken advantage of the opportunity ya.
we We &ie offered of having their clothes cleaned and you can get at home.
Pr~ssd at anew, low prices. The best proof we have
that ouir service has been satisfactory- is that a student,-(( We give you one-day service if desired, a worth-while
ro66e ,outr customer, has- continued to be so. service to anyone.
4J Only the most modern methods are used in our cleaning (IJ Send us your laundry tlis week and see how fresh and
and resing lan. Evry armnt i inuredaganstclean it will: come back to you, and how reasonable the
loss while it is in the plant,- and we guarantee satisfaction.prc.R em rwe ah nsfwtroiyadue-
only the most modern euipm'ent,. causing almostnoxca
41J A 'fleet of six trucks are in use daily, assuring rapidalotn er
a -collection arid delivery, and tear on your clohing.
One Pay Service Onfe DayService
bri Phoone
16 5
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SPECIAL SALEA--One half price on
leather music rolls and bags-Large
assortment and wonderful values.
University Music House
Phone .199.
PIANOS FOR RENT-Musical'.instru-
ments repaired. For all. your musi-
cal wants see
Schaeberle & Son, Music House,
~19 S. Main St.
JEWELkR

MICHIGAN SPECIALTIES.
Watch fobs-full jeweled guard pins
---ladies and. sweetheart, lockets--
rings-watch charms. A full line
of the best jewelry. Watch and
jewelry repairing in our own shop.
ARNOLD, STATE STREET JEWELER
302 S. State
ALARMING ALARM CLOCKS
Get acquainted Special
Alarm Clocks, $1.00
Schlander-Seyfried
Jewelers 304 S. Main
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A place to have, jewelry and watch
repairing promptly done.
Arcade Jeweler.

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