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DOUBLE room. One occupant may
work for same' if desired. Phonej
1134-:N. 422 E' Washington.1
SMALL Furnished apartment. Warm
an(] light., 806 E. Kingsley. MJrs.
G. r. Garnett, 806 E. Kingsley.
STEAM H IEATiED ROOM S, convenient
to campus. Prices ranging from
$3.50 to $4.0,0 or 614 Monroe.

BROWN LEAT1:I 1R handbag at Mar-
xine game. Finder please phone D.
SBacon at 885-M. Reward.
PEARL BE.AD)S on Ferry Field Satur-
day. Finder Phone 2513-M. Re-
wardl.
WALTHAM AVATCH and chain. Mark-
ed M, C. 11. Reward. Finder call
1680-Rbp
wx "'rEU

A DOBLEroo fo twoboy. $.00 $10 A l)AXT FOR SALESMEN
each. Call at 722 "East Kingsley. iCS nbgfrtehldy;awn
_ derTul lproposition; commissions
LARGE ROOM for 2 2 or,, will. rent l>aicd inlrmedlittely; can use both pant
single. Very reasonable. 425 S. time and full time men. Call for
Division St. sales manager. Ray Hlurlbut, 712
I First National B3ank Bldg.
2LOCI($MHI GARAGE in vicinity of XVshtrenak

ALL KINDS 'of trunks and door keys,.
lo~lks repaired. Keeler 1136 W.. u-
ron. Phone 2498.

and Mil1. Call Miss Styer, 2570
TICKET for the Minnesota game.
Phone 2763-W.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUBJECT Or MWD-WEST RedteWnAs
Announcement of the question to be "
debated in the-Mid-West (tontest which
+will be held the-third Friday in March'
against thie Universities of Wisconsin
and Illinois was made recently by
,Prof. L. M. Eich of the public speaking'
dIepartment.
The question which will be used in'
this~ triangular debate is: "Resolved,
That the drainage project of the Chi-
cago sanitary. district insofar as in-
wolves the diversion from Lake Michi- -
gan of such quantity of water as may
b~e necessary to provide adequate sani- WHIY THiE "MATH-T PROF,""
tation for the city of Chicago should beDES'TEC
permanently guaranteed (internation- OSZTEC
al treaty rights waived)."- DOiMESTIC SCIENCE
Both of the public speaking societ- Oh,,1Mama! wouldn't he be a
ies, Alpha Nu and Adelphi, must have riot in' the" kitchen? By instinct,
their tryouts chosen before the Christ- he'd. be. trying to prove. the
inas vacation, according to Professor' equation et'a plum pudding with
Eich, who is in charge of the teams a log 'book and testing the "nth"
this year. Independent tryouts will degree of an egg to determine
' behel in anury.whether or not it had a fourth
be hld i Janary.dimension.
But we should tell you-
Tickets for they grid-graph showing The "Math. Prof." is a specialist
of the Wisconsin football game Satur- in his line.
day will go on sale today at Graham's, Y011 major in somnethig-
Wahr's, Huston's and the Union. and RIDER is a pen expert.
When you want to get rid, once
WVE DELIVER Remington Portables for all, of your writing troubles,_________
or other used typewriters, any place don't go to. an oculist or a bar-
at any time. Stacy R. Black, 604 E. beshp utdoinate
Madion, 809.PEN SHOP, 804 S. State St~, and
Madion, 809.have RIDER examine your kind
OPTICALof writing. You will fand the
OPTCALstyle of pen that you like' and
WICKEN'4S OPTICAL PARLOR RIDER will grind and temiper
Prompt service, first quality mater-: the point to suit your individual
iaf, thorough examinations. Satisfac- hand.
tory results guaranteed. The. examination is free-why
C. S. WICKENS, OPH. D. not come in. today? It will
302 S. State, Ann Arbor. only' take a minute and you will
_________________________ never know the joy of writing
MUSICALI until you do this .little 'thing-
____________________ 302 S., State St.
OF NEXT importance to your insfru- I--
mnen t are the- strings you use. Du r- ('
able strings, pure in tone a special-[ A Pam
ty with us. 'eri rcs
SCHAEBERLE & SON,
Music Housep
MANDOLIN and BANJOS-Standard .
makes, good value. Come In and
try them. Schaeberle & Son, Music
House, 110 S, Main St.
THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present If
Joe Sweeniy and his five piece corn-,
hiaticu. Call Tustison, 1767-J.

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MISEIJAEOS.MOTOR TO MADISON. Will take
'TYPE-W\RtTING & MIMEOGRAPHING ! party of 6 in sedan. Phone 25.
promptly and neatly done. iWjO MORE MEN for trip to Madison
BUSINESS SERVICE CO., in Ford that went to Iowa City.
322 South, State St., ICl oln 9(-Iatrsx
ok-(iVr "M" Launch. Phone 993-M CalPln,25-J ftrsx
AT ONCE fine ticklets for the Mich.-
* Jade green bowl and 3 Narcissus 1m ae Call D .Be,213
blubs, 50c. -______________
Larger bowl andi 5 fine Narcissus A MVAN to tendl furnace. Room given
bulbs, 75c. free ini paymfenit. Phone 3032-R.

IWe pack carefully and, ship any-
where. Come and see our Christmras
bowls.
HARRIS SE~ED STORE.,
Washington St., Cor. 5th.

STUDENT interested in literature to
jreacl two hours a clay. (ldlcr055
Box 81, Mich. Daily.
TgiLOIy

or do you

FANCY DRESS MAKING and gov~pn . AND 'TAILORdEI) clothe~s wear long-
Mrs. Ed.: Eimnert, 914 Dewey Ave.I er, ,look better; cost no more. Rea-
Phone 2119-M. sona-hlepre.
MRS. DELIA T. DAVIS, Tutor in LETCNSE ALR
Fec,818 Forest Aye. 115 s. iMain.: (Upstairs.)
F0 SA IA I
FISTP CLASS HOME LAUNDY work.
-$25.00 W IL L B U7Y a . tw inl-cy lin d er S f; w t r a d s r o p a e n y.Hr e - a i s n m t r y l . J y e
Ilelbrir, '215 S. 4th Ave. Iho-11 ": V~ "I' T I lREPI RItiVi
1455-MV.-
- AT J, MAKES. Agency Woodstock andf
TITRtE-PIECP CORDUROY SUITl--
,t+}. :. ~lSvr t.J p ,it s. STflt k l.nIAld JAt

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Size 36. Call at 531 Forest Ave
U117 FORD TOURING, $55.00. Call
Ilull at 1391 between 5 and 7.
GRANT SIX TOURING CAR in good
condition. Clie p for cash. Call at
662 S. Main St. Go to Wisconsin.
a r i 5i yFORL HIRE
X TO MADISON--Closed -ca of eves
Friday morning. Reasonable rates.
Phone reservations early. 3reuner,
46 46.
}OTICE
1,0. TOTIHE 'Michigra-"V f;conin gacne
Round Trip fari $10 via'Spe'dwagon.
Goodell Bros. 813 E. Ann St.
Phone 2877-W.
GOINC TO WISCONSIN in IHudson 1
coach. Can take four people. Phone
704 or 264-J. I~Ir. Waterman.
1,0ST{
LOST Sat. night :near Unitarian
~ ,church purple 'silkc umbrella. Ite-I
ward. Phone 3011-1=.
GOLD WATCH with knife and chain
attached, on William St., between,
Fifth Ave. and State, Friday be-
tween 7 and 10 p._ m. Return to
Rleule Conlin Clothing Co., 2001
Main. $5.00 Reward.

ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rublber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
tIles. Machines rented.
ANN Ali. L-OR TYPEWRITER
E]XCJIANG14. Phone 886, downto-Wn
TYPEWRITERS
T!YPE-WRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged,
Cleaned and Repaired.
BtSNS SERVIC"E Co.,
122 South State Street,
over "V Lunch. Phonfe 993-M
Don't[Always,
be
Up-sid
About
'Whcrc eto, Eat'
Service. Good
Food.
Reasonable Prices
University
Restaurant'.1 W I
911 North Univ.
Across from Chemistsy Bldg,

A BROWN OVERCOAT '
pocket, in Room 2071
Cahull114-M. 'TRe'ward.

with "Pot" in1
N. S. Bldg.

N ON JEFFERSON AVE. one block
:x from Michigan Union, 18 inch black
leather traveling bag,. containing
pair field glasses, pair Military
brushes, new Stanley F<errostat and
other articles.. Return to Daily of-
fice. Reward.
AN 8 $Y 5 leather note book, take.
from' Chubb's Thursday noon. Con-j
tains notes for economics 6 ond four
other courses. Please call Oesterle,
265-M.
GLASSES IN CASE containing sec-]
recary's receipt. ,Call '1901-J.
ON CAMPUS, bundle of keys with reg-
istration tag. Reward, phone
1110-R.

Engineerin
Servic
The advice: and help
of a 'telephone engi-!,
neer will save you
money. and ~time in
planning 'the tele-)
phone layouxt for your
new building, office
or plant.
He will design the lay-
out for you, show you
where extensions may
be -used and plan wire
cond4uits so as to be
most economical.
This" engineering ser-
vice .y s furnished free
to, .bsribers by the
Mchi:ga State Tele-
jrhane~Company .and
is always available.
Bring your problems
to the Telephone
Manager

tive purchasers to come to you?

Even.

though you have good merchandise, at.
reasonable prices, do you think every-
one knows it?.

To -insure the success of your enter-
prise you must create a steady demand
for your product. Money invested in
advertising in T HE M IC HIG A N
DAILY creates this demand.

h.ances,,

After organizing a business, invest-
ing your time, mo ney, ,and .reputation
in it, do you sit and wait for prospec-

There is no more

certaui

way to

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r PARKER DUOFOLD Fountain
(redl) minus cap. A pair of
suede gauntlets. Finder please
x925-R.

Pen
tan
call

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