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THE MICHIGAN. DAILY

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ADVERTISING

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DJAILY CAIFiIED JRATES
10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, 11c per
reading line for three ory more inser~tions. White space charged for at samet
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts
for classified advertising.
Classified Colnui n Cl0ses at o'Ciflok ooni, Saitirday.
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Arcade - Barney Bernard and
Alexander Carr in "Potash and
Perlm utter."
Majestic-Pola Negri ir#i "The
Spanish Dancer."

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LOST
LOST Sat. night near Unitarianj
church purple silk umbrella. Re-j
ward. Phone 3011-R.
WILL THE person whio took notebook
belonging to Philip Schnell from
the Iunion. by mistake please call
981-R.
$9 IN BILLS. One five and four ones
in Engineerinzg building. Findr''
please call Brown at 1198-..Re-
ward.
THREE KEYS or(' a ring between

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I Wuerth - Kenneth Harlan in
"April Showers."
Orpheum-"Tell Me Why."
IStage-This Week. H
Whitn
htny--"Cotton Stockings."
Garrick (Detroit) - "The Cat(z
and the Canary."
I Unveil portrait of Harding.
London-A portrait of Warren G.;
SHarding was unveiled at headquar-
ters of the English speaking Union.
It was painted in oils by Miss Margar-
et Lindsay Williams and given the un-
ion by an anonymous uonor.j
on

Father Would Like
a Rider Master Pen
"SAY, SON, Where did you g A
that dandy Fountain Pen?"
"At RIDER'S, Ann Arbor."
"This is the kind of pen I have
been looking for-one that holds
a lot of ink and it always writes.
"How does Rider get the points
so smooth?"
"Well, you see, Rider is a pen
maker-he gets good points, then
polishes and fits them-and I
actually saw him making the
holders at his shop in Ann
Arbor. Say, it's interesting."

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Be Your
Own Doctor

diet

and you need not
go to the Health
Service. Our food
will keep you well
University
Restaurant

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Jand workers.' All persons inter~
'are invited.

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fOn All standard Mle'
TYPEW ITERSRABB" I BERKOWvITZ SE 0S
LowestPrlces inYearstiWRDPOLM
Wewitlihipanymake! A group of people, interested
u ~you choose for oneI
week's trial.Underwood, programs looking toward the solul;
Royal, L. IC. Smith,, frh
Remington. Oliver, etc. ,o h important social and inter]
Easy Termls i a'tional problems confronting the wo
than rent each month
and own a typewriter. today, will meet in the Upper ROC
Guaratnteed as good aHls~ ensdy ~
new. Perfectly re-hunt by at Lane Hlo ensaDc
epr-tefamousYoj m.Rabi'r-'
offer and now low vr1e listnw.WTE TODAt. 7p.e~w~,0
Young Typewriter Coe Temple Beth El, Detroit, has c
World's Larg~est Dealers bttn~aixrd Twewisrented to give to the meeting
654W.fi RaudolphSt.,Dept. 1 tChlcagoif. message offered by Jewish think~

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TrHE FIRST NATIONAL BSANK
ORGANIZED 1863

You will find-
o ur service courteous
and pleasing in every way

Vaughn and the Dental College.
Phone 2418-W.'
TYPEWRITER REL'AIlRT& j t,0c "RnigB
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-r NEW Patented bloomer, nationally
lug machine, Line-a-TFiine copyI advertised, so designed to give max-
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,' imum comfort combined with dur-
cusliion kteys, typ~e cleaners and sup-, ability. Made in silks and cotton
l Aie. achines rented.J materials. Prices from $1.39 to $6.00.
ANN ARI)OR1 TYLIEWhITER 109 W. Liberty.
HXC JANGE. Phone 886, downtown

911 N.

UNIVERSITY

OLDEST BANK IN ANN ARBOR #

Get Him a,
Rider Master: Pen
for Christmas
at

Across from
Chemistry Buldiinnj

MAIN STREET AT HURON

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PEARLS
La Tawsca, De11thai ad, Blue ird
pearls. Guiaranteedl to wear and re,-'
tain Ilustre(, instructible. %White
gold sapphire and genuine diamond
clasps. Prices ranging from $15) to
A RNOLD STATE STREET JEWELER,
302 S. State St.
~TYPFlAYIITING & MIMlEOGRAPHIINC
I pro.mptly and neatly done.
BUSINESS SERt{1CEa CO.,
322 South State St.,
over "M" Lunch. Phone 903-jM
SMANUSCRIPTS AND P'APERS ;
of all kinds
tpyed neatly, and accuratelyr.
SRates and samples on requ est,
Edwin B. Peebles
yY1548 Waverly Ave.,, Det roit.
4~ NOTICE
> U . CARTER formerly a porte r at
Sthe Chi Psi for a number of years
is back in town. Any good Prat,
wishing his services get in touzch
Swith Claude Brown. Phone 20601.
,ILL THE person who took leatherf
notebook by mistake from Van's
SSaturday morning please return
immnediately or call Helen Metzger
273. IOCIKSMITHI
~ALL KINDS of trunk and door keys,
Slocks repaired. Feeler 1136 W. Hut-
ron. Phone 2498.
MUS ICAL
(ITHE MICHIGAN SIRENS' present
'Joe Sweeny and his five pleee comn-
Sbination. Call 'Tustison, 1767-J.
,KEEP PHYSICALLY fit by the daily
use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete outfits sold
bySchaeberle &Sn
FOR RENT
TWO FRONT rooms. Could arrange
a suite for three or four. Steam
heat. '422 E. Washington.
FOR SALE~
H1=OW THIS to your house treasurer.
SBurroughs Adding Machine, $80.
Mr. Paul, 308 S. M7ate St.'
CEDAR CHEST' andt a blue tortierres
cheap. Call 2579-Al after 3 o'clock.
IWV11iTE;I)
S TUDENTS to do work in their home
towns during Christmas holidays,,
among former Michigan men and
women. Chance to make good
Smoney. See John Bradfield, Alumni
SOffce, Alumni Memorial Hall, Tues-
(lday.
SSALESMEN. Can make $10 per
dlay in spare time until Dec. 15th,
taking orders for engraved Christ-
mas cardls at the cost of ordinary
Sprinting. Mr. Paul 308 S. State St.

ITIT?, only y),lace in Mich igan equipp-
ed with mac.hinery, tools, parts and
sktill to 'give you quick service.
The work is properly done and
guaranteed. Riders Pen Shop,
302 S. State St.

"Hey, there! Aren't you a friend
of xmine?"
Pythias-
"I certainly ami. I'd do anything
in the world for you. Yes, any.f
thing)"
Damon
"All right-prove it! Give me back'
that Eldorado pencil you borrowe-4
last night."
17 leads-all dealers

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FOUN1TAIN PEN INKI

Will Improve

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Pen
'~'~ij1ilIIjALL
~I~JI~IICOLORS
rFLU. LAC~I ~ALL
2e e-11t-4 nkThat lMrade
:he Foantain Pen Possible'

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X02 S. State St.

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FootToubls?

Hare your feet exta 1ined
and diagnosed by a spec-
ialist. Consultations Free.
P. S. C.
Chiropodist and Orthopedist
707 North University Phosie -k52

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COMPLEXION POWDER
S ELECT the shade best
suited to your skin-there
is certain to be one that exactly
matches you flesh tones-and
apply it precisely as directed.
,Then go on your way without
another thought for your ap-
pearance. You are assured of
looking your lovely best through
hours and hours of strenuous
shopping, outdoor sports, danc-
ing, working or what you will.
It needs but one thorough test
to convince you.
Armnand Cold Cream
Powder in dainty pink
and white box, exqui-
sitely perfumed, $1.00.
Other Armand Powders,
50 cents to $10.00-white,
pink, creme, brunette,
and tint natural,
+ At the sign of
the Yellow Box
Get the film that gets
the picture-
V"-tKodak Fim
We have your size
just as you count on Kodak
Film, you can count on our
service. Films catrefully de-
veloped; prints painstakingly

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For Every day

Pocket malted Milk!
Like to drink malted milks?
Sure thing, Old Top!
' Then why not 'eat 'em -
here's your chance.
THOMPSON'S
Pure Malted Milk Bars
contain no cane or beet sugar
Safe for athletes in Training
Right size for your pocket. Go
great at the game--atthe show--on.
hikes--at'school or in your room.
5c - At All ]Dealer s - 5
Send a nickel for a sample.
Thompson's Matted Food Company
Makers of
' HEMO
the incomparable fountain drink
710 RIVERSIDE
Waukeshia, Wisconsin

To Cover An Arbor

Percolators

There is nothing more
useful than a good per-
colator, for you can
use them with every
meal. In attractive de-

BECAUSE TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY Is
Ann Arbor's home paper Just as muchr
as it is a student paper.
BECAUSE It is delivered in the .home
before breakfast-it reaches the reader
at the one time when he or she- is in the

sign we have
very reasonable.

these

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most receptive mood to buy.

mno, C. Fisher Co.

BECAUSE

75 per

cent of the worth-

Main near Washington.
Washington near Main.

while prospective p o r c h
reached at this time.

asers are

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TICKETS, to opera ,for Thursday
night. Will exchange for 2 Satur-
day night 1st row' Balcony. Call
In-j.

TYPEWRITERS
TYPIEWRITERS
of all makes
tonght, Sold, Rented Exchanged.
Cleaned and Repaired,
BIUSINESS SERVICE CO.,.
322 South State Street,
over "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M
DANCING
STERRACE GARDEN ]DANCING
STUDIO
Classes every Monday and1

OFFICIAL
R ab e i o ; . * S 1T A T I N . . . . 0
Fast Service -FltRates

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