T TH~JUSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923 THE ,MICHIGAN DAILY II R LNL ASSI FIEICOLOSES S CLOSES MT C. . ,PAD VERTI SING I'AT 3 P.M. over TYPEWRITERS 'WRITING & MIMEOG RAPHTING promptly and neatly done. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State St., "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M 5 DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES 10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for 1 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, Ifc per reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for a~t sam e rates. Classifleds charged only to those having phones. Aska about contracts for classified advertising. Classified Columnn Closes at 12 o'Clock Noon, 8atiirday. "1Jimmie -the-Ad- Taker" 1'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LUST d:(2SIETlC SE RVICE TYPEWARITERS of all makes Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged, Cleaned and Repaired. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State Street, ov~er "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M BROWN FOX STOLE. Please notify Sigma Kappa, Ohio State University, Columbus. , IN OR NEAR the School of Music Bldg~, Monday morning a Green 4gol1d ring with large reddish, brown ucameo setting. Valued as a keep- sake. Finder please call 995-. REWARD. GREY TOP COAT, Friday morning. 317 Engineering Bldg. Finder call 1780-J. "Lem." A BROWN leather traveling bag con- tainiing 'personal effects, sorority with name Jean McArthur. Reward. Call 937-W. LOST Dumbell phell briar pipe in upper hal of Hill Auditorium Mon- day night. Call 2999. GREY KEY CASE in or near campus contain one Russwn,'two Yale, and others. Call Warner, 33. GOLD EVERSHARP pencil. Valuable to owner. Call Margaret Elliott. Phone 238. t LOST-in Lower Union Cloak Room, leather covered note book. Re- ward for return of notes. Call 1297J. HORN RIMMED glasses with one ear piece broken, on Division St. Monday. Call 1780-. BLACK leather note book, Friday. auditorium or gymnasium.' Name o cover. Simon 1769-M. FOUNDI)- LADIES pocket book. Call 135-W during day. FOR RENT PART OF OFFICE, State street, sut- able, for engineer, lawyer or insur- ance. Phone 1144. SINGLE ROOM in new private home, preferably to uipper class man or faculty member, 3334-, 1060 Bald- win. ROOMS by day or week. Ralph T. Swezey, 509 Thompson. Phone 2970-W. - BOOMS for girls. Graduate students or business women. Ralph T. Swe- zey, 509 Thompson. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Carrie C. Classen~ 510 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 163; Res. 241 Hours by Appointment Dr W. S. Mills Phone 321-F-i 616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.. Hours: 9-12; 1: 30-5 Dr. Dorothy Sellards 303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. k. Hours by appointment Phone 333-F-.. FO SAL~ A COLUMBIA phonograph, portable style, with 50 records. Price $45. Apply after 4:30 p. m. at 224 So. Thayer. Same day optical service. Arcade Jeweler and Optometrist. OLD VIOLINS, Guitars and Mandolins -Italiau, French and German makes. Will buy old or' broken violins. First class repairing done. James Coon, 533 South Main street Phone 1075-W DIRT CHEAP. Overland, tires and car in good condition. Reason- Broke. Phone 1519, 605 E. Jeffer- son. PIANO, Schaeffer make, upright. Will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. Call Van Vleet, 591-R after 7 p. m. CHORAL UNION ticket 19C6. Second balcony for the remaining concert. Price $4.50. Call 2236-W., or 603 Monroe. NOTICE REWARD for infomation leading to recovery of heavy, brown, half- belted overcoat taken from law building between ten and twelve Tuesday. Glen D. Curtis, 607 E. Willia.ms. Phone 129-R. Every WOMAN wvith a BEARD Should know that the Superfluous 1Hair Growth ca..1 be permanently and safely removed by electrolysis. Work (lone by competent graduate nurse operator. Fe',es reasonable. ELECTRIC - C()1lINErICf jRY1Q Hours: 224 Nickel's Arcade 1 to 4:30 2nd FLOOR) A STUDENT (white) to work for board around kitchen, 8 o'clock, no hindrance. 819 .S. State. STUDENT SALESMEN; Sell SHEEPSKIN COATS aikdj LE~ATHER VESTS to students. Fine opplo°tunity to earn some money with- out much effort. W''rite immediately giving qualifications. Box ABC Daily. CHI1ROPRACTIC Dorothy B. Lowry CH-IIROPRACTOR. 606 Nat. Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 1-6. Phone 401-J. TY1'EWRIlTF It REIPAIRIG ALL MAKES. Agncy Woodstock and Oflver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-T ime copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and suip- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEiWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886, (downtownl .NISCJEILLANEOUS DON'T forget the folks at home. Mother likes tulips, hyacinths and daffodils. We have a large stock of Bulbs of all varieties. We pack carefully and ship anywvhere. 1{ARRIS1, SEED ST.fO(E4, 300 E. Washington, Cor. itli Ave It's true efficiency to use Daily Classifieds.-Adv. !DRESSMAKING of all kinds, coats re-, lined a specialty. 411 Thompson 2168-W. WVANTEI) to do 'bunle washing. Reasonable prices. 1422 Washing,- ton IHeights. YOUNG LADY with voice and appear- ance to sing oduet with Seymour Simons at the Majestic next week. A.pply at once in person. GIRL STUJDENT to fill vacancy at; Alumni House table. Call 2226-M.I TAILOR HERMAN THE TAILOR We have a'complete new line of fall and wiinter overcoats and suits. New collegiate styles,' custom made. "We Strive to Please" 802 S. State. Phone 3341-M. FOR HIRE FOR IIIRE-Cars and drive yourself. Phone 183-R. Patronize The Daily advertisers. MUSICAL SOUSA'S BAND on Victor Records. Complete stock of Victor Records at Schaeberle Sons Music .House. DANCE--Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti, Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27. Music Wolverines. Danc- ing at 8:30. $1.25 per couple. Intramural Items (Continued from Page Six) and was- closely followedI by, Phi Sig- ma Delta who broke into the winners column Tuesday ,afternoon. All of these winners will figure in the finals. All fraternity freshmen who partic- ipate in the speedball games wyill be excused from gymnasium work if theira teams play on the day of their classes. Ted Merner, Intramural field manager, will be present at all of the games and will take the names of all fresh- men who come under this ruling. Following is the traternity and ('lass 01 oc: all s-hedule for today and to- ihorrow : S:15 o'clock - Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha Sigma Phi; Zeta Beta Tan vs Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha D~elta' Phi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; 4:30 o'clock- Alpha Chi Rho vs. Alpha Rho Chi; Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon; Lambda Chii Alpha vs. Delta Tau Delta. Friday's games are as follaws. 3:15 o'clock--Kappa Sigma vs. Kap- pa Nu; Theta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Al-I pha; Psi Upsilon vs Zeta Psi: 4:30 o'clock, Alpha Rho Chi vs. Delta Sig;- mna Phi; Phi Kappa Sigma 17s. Ph i Del- ta Theta; Tan Delta Phi vs. Cygn-us. Games which were postponed yester- day on account of the condition of the fields will be played next week. All preliminary plans for the fra- ternity cross-country meet have beenr discussed and decided upon by the In- tramural officials and many of there are of the utmost importance to the fraternity athletes. Coach Sullivan, Intramural tra ineor. will train the men for the meet and " will hold his Prodt; - c p 1'n e.u" 't 9ut ii Ithe ay of tilera, Alonday, Wednesd:iay, aa ~aiiitIy., . :VoNu;. 19. KenC-,tlucky Egg and Lump I ~ .. ... .r r.r.,awe.svv.sP.rtRe,, ,.....++RU,. ww. ".s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I10 ti 411tI+I t II1t III III IIIlilillia-i lll-lllilll111llllilll llllll~ ll1 -3, i 3 1Z' 17x: TH3="3"AM0 BS .. ii 1A. r.., ,0 1 cw 3.-.', le'. , a 3 - 3E I AT Y ~3 i+w3 i'=31 1 3 1x0 ./3 irr3 +'=3 £UbW' ,w01~ t 3 s'3 i "EE t 0.1.~a'' '=3 I-t t ..... 3=3r 1...' , .' iae3 I.'.' =.,, to pa doule ou prie-an fiBus inessPeo.i' 3.l evI Non ay Dine 1 0. 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