WEDNESDAY, \OVEMBER 14, 1929
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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FOR RENT
SIX ROOM house. Modern. Call
2365-R.
STEAM HEATED ROOMS, convenient
to campus. Prices ranging from
$3.50 to $4.00 or 614 Monroe.
LARGE ROOM for 2 or will rent
single. Very reasonable. 425 S.
Division St.
SIX ROOM modern house, convenient
to Campus. Tel. 3015.
ROOM NEAR CAMPUS 916 Monroe,
downstairs, front room. Phone
990-J.
" LO(,KS ITH
ALL KINDS of trunks and door keys,
locks repaired. Ieeler 1136 W. Hu-
ron. Phone 2498.
IISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING AND.TAILORING
Exclusive collegiate styles for
young . women. Needlework of all
kinds. Experienced workmanship.
MRS. R. T. HEAM
411 Thompson. Phone 2763-W.
TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING
promptly and neatly done.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.,
322 South State St.,
over "M" Lunch. Phone 993-MI
BROWN LEATHER handbag at Mar-
ine game. Finder please phone D.
Bacon at 885-M. Reward.
WALTJJAM WATCH and chain. Mark-j
ed M. C. B. Reward. Finder call
1680-R.
PEARL BEADS on Ferry Field Satur-
day. Finder Phone 2813-M. Re-
ward.
ON JEFFERSON AVE. one block
from Michigan Union, 18 inch black
leather traveling bag, containing
pair field glasses, pair MilitaryJ
brushes, new Stanley Ferrostat and
other articles. Return to Daily of-
fice. Reward.
MUSICAL
E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music). Teacher of
violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307'
No. Main St. Telephone 611-M.
OF NEXT importance to your instru-
inent are the strings you use. Dur-
able strings, pure in tone a special-
ty with us.
SCHAEBERLE & SON,
Music House
MANDOLINS and BANJOS-Standardt
makes, good value. Come in and
try them. Schaeherle & Son, Music
House. 110 S. Main St.
THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present
Joe Sweeny and his five piece corn-
hinatin Call Tustison, 1767-J. I
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE-EAST SIDE
GOING TO WISCONSIN in Hudson Grecian King to Take Vacation
coach. Can take four people. Phone Athens, Nov. 13.-It is understood
704 or 264-. Mr. Watcrman. King George is to comply with terms
of the military faction and leave
F)UNtAIN 1ENS Greece for a royal vacation pending a
We are the authorize Wahl and clearing up of the general situation.
Everha r SeviceStaion. andHe probably will be gone two months.
I'Mrsharp Service, Station.
Call and see the new Wahl "Signa-
ture" Pens. Two sizes, $5.6 and ,.Il 1 ltlmtIltlittliikIflmtl IIINIItiz
$7.00. They are the finest self-filling
pens we have seen.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP.
302 S. State St. - F
FOUNTAIN PEN lINK E
Why risk having your pen spoiled
with vicious ink. Fill at our free=V a s
tilling station and be convinced that
our special formula Diamond Writing
Fluid is the best ink for your pen. = Ind er w ear
We sell i\ at standard prices.
RIDERS PEN SHOP ---
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING
L -- For these
You want your Fountain Pens prop-
erly repaired. Why take them to an
undertaker? Experienced workman- chilly days-
ship to be had only at Rider's Pen
Shop. It coRE; no more. C .
24 Hour Penmiaer's Service. Sw iss Ribbed
Remember the place, 302 &. State
St. Authorized Wahl and Eversharp +i
service. . Silk and Wool
WANTEDSl n
GARAGE in vicinity of Washtenaw = W ool-all st-les
and University. Call Miss Styer, :.
2570."".
TICKET for the Minnesota game.
Phone 2763-W.
MOTOR TO MADISON. Will take 2 toLU O
party of 6 in sedan. Phone 25.__
A MAN to tend furnace. Room given
free in payment. Phone 30R .
TYI'EWRITER REPAIR iNO
'ALL MAJES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, Cg
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- GlothingStore
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 86, downtown DOWNTOWN
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College Grocery
516 East William
Open Sundays and Evenings for
Your Convenience
What you want, when you want it, at a
price you will be pleased to pay
COLL EGE GROCERY
C h r s t a s Wl S o e e e I
Do Your Christmas
bJade green bowl and 3 Narcissus
blubs, 50c.
Larger bowl and 5 fine Narcissus
bulbs, 75c.
We pack carefully and ship any-
where. Come and see our Christmas
bowls."
HARRIS SEED STORE,
Washington St., Cor. 5th.
FANCY DRESS MAKING and gowns.
Mrs. Id. Emmert, 914 Dewey Ave.
,Phone 2119-M.
MRS. DELIA T. DAVIS, Tutor in
French, 818 Forest Ave.
TO MADISON and Return by auto,
$14.00 Round Trip. Phone 3272-J.
FOR SALE
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HUPMOBILE
dition-new
1841-J. 514
32-Good running con-
tires. $100.00 cash.
Lawrence.f
HEAVY SHEEPSKIN COAT, size
forty, is in good condition. E. Hed-
rich, 534 Hill. 2417-M.
A CAR to drive to Wisconsin. Five
passenger, six cylinder touring. Call
after 6:00 P. M. at 1212 Wells St.
FOR HIRE
TO MADISON--Closed car f'eaves
Friday morning. Reasonable rates.
Phone reservations early. Brenner,
46.
LOSTS
BETWEEN School of Music and Tap-
pan St., small gold watch with gold
bracelet engraved on back Margaret
-Berlin,.1922. Reward. Phone 570
or call 829 Tappan.
A GOLD Eversharp Fountain Pen.
Finder -lease call 2166-W. Liberal
Reward.
LOST Sat. night near Unitarian
church purple silk umbrella. Re-
ward. Phone 3011-R.
GLASSES IN CASE containing sec-
recary's receipt. Call 1901- .
A BROWN OVERCOAT with "pot" in
pocket, in Room 207 N. S. Bldg,
Call 1114-M. Reward.
6 Room Colonial-$9,500
FIRST FLOOR-Entrance hall, coat
closet, living room (with fireplace)
dining room; finish is grey; oak
floors.
SECOND FLOOR-Three bedroms,
built-in-bath, linen, closet, clothes
chute; finish is mahogany and white
enamel; oak floors.
BASEMENT-Hot air heat, coal bin
(with steel chute), laundry tubs,
fruit and vegetable cellar.
5 Room Bungalow-Granger Ave
FIRST FLOOR-Entrance hall, coax
closet, large c mbination lvin
room and dining room, large kitch.-
en, two bedrooms and built-in bath,
oak floors..
BASEMENT-Hot air heat, coal bin,
vegetable cellar, two laundry tubs,
electric soft water lift.
LOT is 50x132; double garage; pos-
session at once.
Call Mr. Newton with
CHAS. L. BROOKS,
215 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone 315. Evenings 2064-j
SIX ROOM SEMI-BUNGALOW, hot
air heat-large lot-full basement--
SHADE TREE-Close in-Splendid
condition. Estate will close for
$5,000. Terms if desired.
GORTON REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Rm. 3 Wuerth Arcade. Phone 2438
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged.
Cleaned an'd Repaired.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.,
322 South State Street,
over "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M
WE DELIVER Remington Portables
or other used typewriters, any place
at any time. Stacy R. Black, 604 E.
Madison, 1809.
NOTICE
TO THE Michigan-Wisconsin game
Round Trip for $10 via Speedwagon.
Goodell Bros. 813 E. Ann St.
Phone 2877-W.
Shopping Early
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AN 8 BY 5 leather note book, taken
from Chubb's Thursday noon. Con-
tains notes for economics 6 ond four
other courses. Please call Oesterle,
265-M.
Armstrong
Table Stoves
Ziefle & Nissle
4 doors South of Liberty Street-On MAIN
The Shoe Shop-where they have the classy up-to-date styles
always, in Young Men's and Young Women's
OXFORDS and PUMPS
Come Down Town-Save a Dollar or T'vo
Electric Hot Plates
Electric Toasters
Electric Heaters
Electric Irons
Electric Waffle Irons
Electric Curling Irons
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Electric
Lamps
Elcctrical Goods of all kinds
Eureka Vacuum Cleaners
Douglas
Shoes
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Men's
Evening
Dress Oxfords
Patent or
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PRICES RIGHT SERVICE PROMPT
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