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THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVI

THIS THIS
LASSIFI
COWUM' U QUN
SLOSE h.CLOSES a
Al 3 P.m.ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.
DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line forr
three or more insertions, cash in advance. Miimum, 3 lines per insertion.
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, tic per
reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contractsj
for classified advertising.
"Jlnimle-tie-Ad-Taker"
Phone 960

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FOUNTAIN PENS LOST
UIDER'S MASTERPN . I FOUNTAIN PEN -Between Campus
Rider's Masterpen has stood the test and 330 S. Main. Name on pen,
of years. No wear out to it. No Josephine Clark. Phone 521. Re-
after expense and it always writes ward.
smoothly. Holds 230 drops of ink.
Our own make. Immediate factory THE PERSON who took the grey
service. caracul fox trimmed jacquette from
Rider's Pen Shop the women's cloak room at the Un-
302 S. State St. Ion Saturday night was seen leaving
the building. Prosecution will fol-
We have: added a very complete Line low if the coat is not returned or
of WAHL'S RUBBER O TA mailed to 911 E. Washington St.
FOUNTIN iImmediately.
PENS. They are extremely hand- Imy
some and good merchandise. We LOST-In Barbour Gym a girl's foun-
operate Wahl Service Station for I tan pen with ribbon. Call 229-J.
Eversharps and Wahl Pens.
Rider's Pen sh LOST-Sunday one bill-fold. Con-
342 S. State St. tents valuable to loser. Reward.

WANTED
Five room apartment, unfurnished,
centrally located. Coal in bin. $35
month. 523 W. Liberty.

Students' washing and ironing.
N. Ingalls. 2569.

110

FOR RENT
ONE LARGE front cuite, $425 each.
One side suite, $3.75. One single
room $3.50. Garage space if desired.
Well located at foot of Church st.
1220 Prospect.
Large front room on first floor, to
instructor or upper classmen. Front
suite on second floor. Call 2563-J.
908 Monroe.
One pleasant double ,room and one l
single. Reasonable rate, 910 Sybil.
Nice big rooms, reasonable. Phonij
729-W.
FRONT SUITE-For two girls. One
block from Campus. 532 Thomp-
son St.
Three house-keeping rooms. 214 S.j
Ingalls.

FIRST FLOOR house keeping suite.
Private entrance and semi-private
bath. 203 S. Thayer. Phone 1317-R.
PLEASANT front suite newly decor-
ated. Phone 2105-R.
PLEASANT suite for two or three
men. One double room on first floor
325 E. Jefferson St. Phone 899-1.

MAN with, experience to care. for fur-
nace for school year, including va-
cations, for room. 1014 Church
AN Insurance Solicitor. Box M. C.
SOPH ENGINEER wants room mate
for' large single room; one block
from Campus. $4.00 per week.
I-I. C. Annas, 820 E. Washington.
ROO1V MATE wanted by second year
girl student. Phone Dorothy Cline
2970-J at 537 Thompson.
LADY COOK one or two meals a dad
for six or more men. Box 666.
A FIRST CLASS laundress wants
work of college girls. We are
equipped to handle dainty things
carefully. Contracts to sorority
houses. Call 1171-N1 or 2115-W at
your convenience.

FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL
It costs no more for our skilled work-J
manship. Over thirty years experi-
ence. The advantage is all yours.
Standard prices.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 S. State St. I

NICE FRONT ROOM first floor will
rent either double or single. Rent
reasonable. 923 Greenwood. Phone
2865-W.

TYPEWRITERS

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ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
FOR RENT-A Suite and two single EXCHANGE
rooms. 501 E. Madison. PHONE 866
Dealer in Woodstock and Oliver Type-
SUITE IN QUIET HOME.-Tbroe wrters. Sundstr tn~l Adding M-
large windows in each room. Pri- chines RueStaand i yp-
vate porch overlooking Huron val- chriter supplies:, Line-A-Tme Copy
ley. Married couple or instructor Molders.
preferred. Mrs. J. G. Van Zwal- 9 Savings Bank Block (Down Town)
uwenbund 927 Cornwell P1. Phonet
1522.
"~ - "~*"^Typerwriters of all makes, bJoughit.

1614-W.I
ATHLETIC BOOK. Finder please rq-
turn to Luther Beachem, 214 Pack-
ard or Phone 1551-J. Reward.
MUSICAL
Let us furnish you with a Piano or
Victrola. Very low terms. Rent ap-
plied on purchase.
University Music House
Phone 1799.
VICTOR RECORDS-All the latest al-
ways.-New records every Friday-
try us for real record service.
University Music House
Phone 1799.
Ukuleles and Banjo ukitleles at prices
that "Cannot Be Beat"-See us dur-
ing our September sale On these
popular instruments. Specially
priced and sold on the easy payment
plan.
University Music House
Phone 1799.

FOUND

A place to
repairing

have jewelry and watch
promptly done.
Arcade Jeweler.

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THREE ROOMS furnished for light
housekeeping. 802 Packard.
NICEST ROOM in Ann Arbor. Oppo-
site Eng. Arch. Running hot water.
Steam Heat. 1110 1-2 S. University.

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BIGHT clean front room for two boy
students. Two single beds. Mod-
ern conveniences, 1030 Church St.,
Phone 1421-W.

ATTRACTIVE two room
apartment, second floor
East Kingsley St.

furnished
front. '806

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., 2968-M.
FIRST FLOOR ROOM for two. Has al-
cove, running water, steam heat.
uiet students only need apply. Half
block from campus. 1534-W.

DOUBLE FRONT room, also suite for
three men. Running water and bath.
Half block north of campus. 219 S.
Ingalls; Phone 2759-R.
FINE FRONT ROOM down stairs and
two excellent suites on second floor.
Good dorm avrilable if desired. Call
at 422 Hamilton Place.
FOR RENT-Double room, 520 E.
Ann St.
FOR SALE
INK
Mixed inks usually flow poorly. Good
fountain pen ink is scarce. Fill
your pen at our free filling station
and be convinced that our special
ink is alwaysnreliable. It pays to
buy the best ink.
Rider's Pen Shop
302 S. State St.

sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and
repaired.
O. D. MORRILL,
I 17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter and Stationery Store.
healer: L. C. Smith & Corona.
PORTABLE HAMMOND typewriter
with extra types, 916 Church St.
Call Wednesdaysor Thursday morn-
ing.
STANDARD AND PORT ABLE Type-1
wvriters, good machines at reason-
able rates. 711 N. Univ. Rm. 2, 2nd
Floor.
\REMINGTON PORTABLE Typewrit-
ers. The only portable with a
standard keyboard.
Black, 694,E Madison. 1809
JEWELER
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

SPECIAL SALE-One half price on
leather music rolls and bags-Large
assortment and wonderful values.
University Music House
Phone 1799.
PIANOS FOR .RENT-Musical instru-
ments repaired. For all your musi-
cal wants see
Schaeberle & Son, Music House,f
, 110 S. Main St.
E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music). Teacher ofI
violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307
No. Main St. Telephone 611-M.
RUSSIAN LESSONS Given by a native
Russian at your convenience. Call
2310-W betwen G and 7 p. m.
COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
Electrolysis
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
Hours 1 to 4:30 P. M.
224 Nickel's Arcade
(2nd Floor.)

A DANCE C
THE DIRECTI
FOR EN
601 E. WILLIAM

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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 cost. Varsity Lodge is dif-
ferent. See for yourself..
FRONT. SUITE furnished for two.
One large single room. R. Daly,
755 E. University
OR RENT-One suite, furnished, $7
for two. No smoking. Telephone
637-R.
ARGE FRONT suite for boys. Rea-
Re-sonable, 417 E. Washington St.
NE SINGLE and one double room,
reasonable, ideal location. Call
2897-J.
LEASANT room with young couple
one half block from State. Call
k 506-J.
'OR RENT-One large single room
for boys. 518 N. State. Phone
1015-M.
OOM FOR RENT in private home.
No other roomers. Phone 2932-M.
ARGE ROOM for two students.
Two blocks from campus. 425 So.
Division. Phone 1565-J. Second
floor.-
APG.E SINGLE ROOM in private fa-
mily. Near State on Packard, $4.50
per week. 737 Packard.
CCUPANT WANTED. for double
room. Excellent location between
Williams and Jefferson. Rate rea-
sonable.. Phone 2816-M; 408 So.
5th St.
ITHER DOUBLE or single room in
private family. Phone 2893-J.
421 Benjamin.
ARGE PLEASTNT ROOM with cross
ventilation to two students. Private
home. No other roomers. Phone
2928-M.

Same day optical service. Arcade;
Jeweler and Optometrist.
NEW K. & E. DRAWING SETS-Bar-
gans. Inquire 920 Monroe St.
Phone 990-W.
STANDARD AND PORTABLE Type-I
writers, good machines at reason-
able rates, 711 N. Univ. Rn. 2, 2nd
floor.
FORD Speedster, $75. Good condi-
tion. Call 2583-W 118 North Thayer
Thayer.
FOR SALE-Ford Roadster, 1920
' Model. Good running condition.
Goodetires. Call 2333-J at noon.
TENOR BANJO $15. 205-W. N. Ingalls
HAND KNITTED sweaters made of
the beautiful new Sig-Knit-Ring
Yarn. On display at 923 Greenwood
Ave. Phone 2863-W.
BOARD

ALARMING ALARM VLOCKS
Get acquainted S'pecial
Alarm Clocks, $1.00
Schlander-Seyfri4.
telers 304 S. M

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Jew

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PEARL DINING ROOM
6 14MONROE ST.
Our Reputation" Speaks for Us
WEEKLY RATES

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BOARD-Upper class and graduate
women will find excellent board at
119 Park Terrace. Call 2184.
VARSITY LODGE Dining Hall, ner
the Campus at 611 Church St. Home
cooking and baking. Pleasin ser-
vice and surroundings.
DINTY MOORE'S FILLING
STATION.
We have enlarged the old tank so
as to take care of the increased busi-
ness. Try those hamberger, fried so
different, and those hot dogs. Oh Boy!
We are'still at the Cor. of State and,
Catherine.
BOARDERS-Can accommodate sev-
eral girls with board. Private fam-
ily. Block north, of Campus. Phone
2448-R.
LOCKSMITH
ALL KINDS of trunk and door keys

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$50.00
and down

$30.00
and up

1136 W. Huron St., Ph one

2498.
Keeler

BONE HALF of double south room fpr
a girl. Ideal location. 119 Park
-Terace.
IOOMS FOR RENT-Large single
room and suite. 114 E Ann. Phone
93-M.
FOR RENT - Light 'housekeeping
apartment, also garage. Call 3443-J
1340 Volland.
FOR RENT-Large modern house suit
able for club. Location close to
campus. The two upper floors are
furnished. Can be had next semes-
ter. Call 204 W. Ingalls St. Phone
2044-R.

REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE

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INSURANE

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The Four-Piece Suit Idea
Has Come to Stay
41 It is economical and practical and fits
admirably into the spirit of American
s -
Life.
We're a business nation with a love
for out-doer life - - so what is more
appropriate than a BUSINESS SUIT
that serves both purposes.,
q,' The Four Piece Suit is simply a EUS-
JNESS UT wiith an extra pair of
Knrijcke for out-door wear.
To assu.e correct resuIts - select. ono nf n fal-

RENTALS

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Call Mr. Newton
wifli

CHARLES L. BROOKS j

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