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THE.~ MICHGAN DAILY

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THIIS L-SSIFIETHIS
COLUMN COLUMN~
CLAOIElSDICLOSE$
IT1PM ADVhRT'ISING AT 3 P.M.I

A NUMBER of energetic students de-
siring to earn money during spare
hours. Congenial and profitable
work. For particulars, address the
Gahrvin Ins~ titte.4109 Wo~odwaird

[MUSIC

AND ]V part of the country for sonme time and
t 7 his admirers, which classification
M USICIANS would seem to include everyone, are
planingto tted th cocer bythe
!thousands jingif~ by the ticket sale

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DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
10c per reading, line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
three or more insertions, cash in adv~ance. Minimum, 3o lines per insertion.
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 1ic per
reading line for three ea more insertion:4. White space charged for at same
Claissifiedl, COjumzn Closes at Ith 'Clock _ N,01, Saturday.
"4 mmunk-tke.-Ad Taker"9

Ave., Detroit, Mich. FACULTY CONCERTI
IMusicianship in a new field than,
SMALL furnished apartment,, or two ta ersne eeooeb h
or three rooms with private family, 'faculty of the School of Music was
for visiting professor; three or four evidenced at the first of the Faculty.
week beinnng ovemer 6. el-concerts on Sunday afternoon in Hill
ephone University 95._ auditorium, when Misr Ora Larthard,
ROOM MATE for large front room, 'cellist, recently appointed to the fac-
steam, heat. Phone 1194-M. 422 E; ulty, demonstrated a remarkable abil-
Washington.' ity in her playing. She offered sev-
eral numbers, 'all of which were en-
FOUR TICKETS for the Marine thusiastically received. She plays
Gafue. Call 954-11.1 with much feeling. and. gentleness of
r~x tone, and a delightful conception of
ROOM111 .to sha~re front roomn with raan +n o ha R. hv~A manior

already announced.
Since his last recital ?n Detroit, Me-
Cormnack has enormously enlarged his
repertoire by the addition of many
German master songs of Schubert,
Schumann and Brahms. Hlis recent'
tour of Europe was the most brilliant-
ly successful of his entire career,'
especially in Germany where his art
was declared to surpass that of any
.living vocalist and his newly-acquired
German diction pronounced absolutely,
perfect. McCormack's astounding Ver-j
satility which enables him to , sing

McCormack, will assist McCormack.
S chneider's latest song, "The Cave,"
is included in the program. Lauri
Kennedy, 'cellist, completes the con-'
cert party. Mr. McCormack will offer.
four groups of songs, one of them old]
/Italin, another containing songs of '
Sibelius and Elgar and a group of
Schubert, the usual Irish folk songs,
modern songs by English and Ameri-
can composers. Kennedy, the assist-
ing artist, will play the first move-
ment of Gvriegls 'cel'lo sonata ,end
numbers by Tartini, Popper and Her-
bert' Hughes.
Tickets for the concert are now onl
sale at Grinnell's in Detroit and will'
also be obtainable at Arcadia before'
the concert. Prices range from$1

HELP WANTED
Big money. can be earned by
students Sat the unriversity dur-
ing their spaire hours. The
Work 18 extremely pleasanit, and
will prove highly profitable.
S For particulars, address the'
GARVIN INSTITUTE, 4109
Woodward Avenu~e, Detroit,
NIMih gaft.
Read the Want Ads

NOTIM~
LOOK AT THIlS
Number four room 1221 South Uni-
versity Avenue in. the Utopion Cafe
Building as my new business place to
' carry on as the homie of "The Kest of
Luck to You" and other songs, and my
own literature and shoe strings et cet-
era, et cetera. If you will conic up to
my office to see me,, I'll be in at nine
til twelve and two till six every day.
5 Dr. Tom Lovel.
LOST
ALPHA OM'ICRON PI PIN =Name on
back. Reward. Call 2949.
BROWN LEATHER BILL fold con-
taing sum of money. Rewardl if
returned to Herman Bremenkampf.
612 Church, 1070-M.
A STRING of O.riental pearls at the
the 0. S. U. game. Highly prized by
owner. Finder please return to
Michigan Daily Office.
DARK BLUE PIN with letters S. A. A.
U. Phone 452.
LOG LOG SLIDE, RULEv-Cracked
Glass. Call 20.24-M.
BROWN LE~ATHER Pocket Book.
Saturday. Return to Ernie Vick.'
Athletic Offce. Reward.
SMALLb SET Dietzen drawing instru-
ents. Phone 3450-J. Van Zytveld.
ON, FRIDAY' one pair of bflack rinimed
glasses" in a black case. Phone
2445-R,-.
OSTIEOPAT1IJC iPIIYSIC.AN8

MIS(SELLANEOUjS
TYPEXVRMITING & MEIEOGRIA P11INC'
I pro~mptly and neatly dlone.
BUSINSS SEVICECO.,
322 South State St.,
over "M" l..unch. Phone 993-'il-

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A STUJDENT--'that gets a
tanly needs a inew hat.
15.00 at J. F. Wuertli.

head cer-I
$3.00 toj

TUTORING in French and Spanish,
Phone 3339 M. Between 6 ae d 7 p).nm.
MODE, SIIOPPEI makes dressep to suit
IAlso Hfemstitchin g, 711 N. Univer-
sity.
COSMTE'iWTIC SERVICE
I Every WOMAN with a B3EARD
Should know that the Superfluousl
Hair Growth ca~i be permanently and
safely renmoved by electrolysis.
Work. (lone by comipetent graduate
nurse Aperator. Fees reasonab~le.
ELECUTRIC - C031,ME TIC SERVICE1
Hours: 224 Nickel's Arcsade
1 to 4:30 .(2nd FLOOR)
PARK CREST
Only Sub-division around Ann Ar-
bor with city water. Modern conven-
iences such as electriciNy, cenment
walks, streets and shade trees.' One
ile from Packardl on State St. A
1wonderful opportunity for investment
or home-site. Construction already
being carried out. First sub)-division
past city limits. For any inforation
call owner.
MIRS. N. S. JOHN~tSON,
27 Wuerth Arcade
FOR RENT
FRONT gUITE. Suitable for student,
business people, or married couit.
Nicely furnished, hot-air heat, and
well' lighted by four windows. 412°
Thomnpson. Phone 3123-J.
LARGE, well furnished room one
block from Campus. Will rent as,
ingle or double room. Apply 110.7
Willard.
ONE SUITE. upstairs and one large
room on first floor. Also good gar-
age 422 Hamilton Place. Phone
WANTED
MEN, WOMEN.-18 upward. For
government positions. -124-$133 mno.I
lxperience unnecessary. For free
list positions, write R. Terry (form-
er Civil Service examiner), 731 Bar-
rister Bldlg. Washington, D. C.

a sophomore student. Steam heat.
320-J. 415 Nb Division.
fTHREE TICKETS for Marine game.
M. Mackenzie. Phone 217.,
TWO TICKETS to Marines gaxne. CalR
after 8' o'clock. 18;,-9
ZTUI)ENT to work for board fmom 1'
to 4 p. m. daily. Midget Lunch, 609
Packard St.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged.
Cleaned. and Repaired.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.,
322 South State Street,
over "Ml" Lunch. Phone 9193-M"
ANY TIME, ANY PLACE We will.'de-
liver Remington, Portables or other
used typewriters. Stacy R. Black,
604 E. Madison. 1809.
Read the Want Adslrl

rhytm. Mst cmmedabl washeropera, oratorio, Irish ballads and the, to $3 plus a 10 per cent tax.
Sonata, in which she was assisted: bygra art songs with equal success
Mrs Mud t hemakes him one of the commanding Rome, Oct. 29.-The press appearsa
MsMadOkkielberg a tepiano. fgrso i eeaini n
James Hamilton,+ tenor,; shared the 'fgrso i enrto nmsc. pleased at the prospects of a Repara -
honors- of the afternoon with Miss I Edwin Schneider, the famous ac-1 tion Revision Conference runx entirely i
Lar~hard. HEe was graciously wel- companist 'who has long been with' by bankers.
comned, and. did, two groups of, songs.;
His singing is nmarked by a fine control'st411ll1I 1IIH131it11191i1ti11IIt11111t1111111111 ~11'
of tone and comparative ease. Its ° YO R.
charm lies in. the conciseness of his O-
presentation and the perfection of his REPUTATION
diction, 'combined with an interprets- 'T''r~
tion that is always dramatic. His = SA T K
offering of "Vesti la giubba" from IEvniyodd'twteaor
Pagliacci was most pleasing, while the =4ivn fletteriand twusteta blank
"Come Beloved" from Atalanta was a' sheet of our paper to a stranger, S
marvel of sustained tones. Mrs% Maud S" the stranger, would judge you; as2,
Okkelberg accompanied Mr. Haml- = a person of excellent taste., But,
ton R A if you wrote the most beautiful--
., ly worded letter on a sheet of ~
.701:IN IC CQRMA~iCK - ordinary paper, your taste i
' would be censored. It is of para.
John McCormack, the celebrated S mount importance that you use ,
Irish tenor, will make his only appear-E good stationery..I,
ance in Michigan during the current E
season at 8:15 o'clock Thursday night -0. O RIL
ini Arcadia auditorium, Detroit, under' 17 NICKiELS ARCADE .
the auspices of James> E. Devoe. Mc- The Type~writer and Stationery Store -i
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YOUi~ can buy~ a god Foun-.
tain Pen w ost anywhere,-
but the only' plae eyou~ can get
on'e0 fitted by( a. PEN SPECIAL-

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Dr. Carrie C. Classen
510 First Nat'l Bang. Bldg.
Phones: Qffice 1636; Res. 2451
Hours by Appointment
Dr. W. S: Mills
Phone 321-F-1
616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hours: 9-12; _1:30-5
'Dr. Dorothy Sellards +
303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hours by appointment
Phone333,.F-L.
FOR ISAUi~
IDODG1E To'uring Car, excellent condi-
tion. Phone 661.-W, 532, Thompson
Street.
Same day optical service. Arcade
Jeweler, and Optometrist.

SW E ET CIDER
In lots of 1 ga L.on more
P' WNE 380
j ~WAGNER.-CIDER-.MILL
N, Marst., Just Nortw of,1Machin~ Specty Coll) wily
Op)en Unil 9 :IP. M.-Also Sulndays
112 N. MAIN STREET
STUDJENTS SUPPLY !STORE
1111 1SOTJT11 UNIVERSITY AVE.
Engineers' aid: Architects' M\aterialsj
*Stationery, Fountain Pens,, Loose Leaf Books
Cameras and Supplies
Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos I

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9 _ a minte
up svihi
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Weve Planned Some Fun atr
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A PCA of p~n
A SPEIAL Ifountain
DNNERDANCE W ogtt
WEDNESDAY, 6 TO '8
-$1 .00-
WAS TE "AW INN 1
IPt PONE 2925-AA 1309 WA3 1-TENAw w
"THEL HOUSE OF THE BLUE SHUTTERS"
f ( _. .rr<.r...eif-. r- va. r- +." .r a +.-. a#._. ll"r_ _ ._ I _ _ _

.01' 'llrnrs--they knew !
crop in--let RIDER see
uwrit8----it will only take~
te--and y'iuirwill- be fixed
L. jeh that will see you
'flly throulgh the next
an!-aid 410' years there-
rr tkho best ot all types '
c Eversharp penils, and.
n pTn ik that will really
Prcsfr right. Don't
the.'addrss_302 S. State

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GLEE CLUB MEN: Full dress suit,
complete; size 37-38!' Cash or trade
for tuxedo. 'Call La Fever, 1841-J.

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L. S. SMITH TYPEWRITER in good
repair-$25 if taken at once. 501 E.
Madison.

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GOOD FORD for sale cheap. A-1
condition. Phone L. I. Friedman,
3474-J. 109 N. Ingalls.$
MUSICAL
Paul Whiteman the "King of Jazz"
is back from Europe. Hear his new
Victor 'record "What Do You Do Sun-I
day, Mary" and "Chansonette" Fox
Trots at Schaeberle. & Son's, 110 S.
Main St.
FOUNTAIN PENS
FOUNTAIN PENS
WE HAVE fountain pens of nationally
advertised makes that give good ser-
vice; also the 1,eat grades of foun-
tain pen ink i -eluding Diamond,
Waterman and llclex'.
FOUNTAIN PEN repairs receive
prompt attention.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade.
The Typewriter & Stationery Store.
If you write, we have it.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
lng machine, Line-a-Time copy'
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,1
cushion ~keys, type cleaners and sup- I
ples. Machines rented.
}ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtown
THE PUPPETEERS
"-proved a rare treat"
--Monroe Evening News
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