DECEMBER 5, 1923 THE MICHICAN DAILY - . ,_......_. ,v.,._ ,.. ,.,. - _ . , 41TIgSI COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M~. ADVERTISING THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P., DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES 1Qc per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for three or more insrtions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertionsIc por reading line for three Gr more insertions. White space charged for at sam e rates. Classifis charged only to those having phones. As about contracts for classified advertising. Classified Coluim Closps at 11 o'Clock Noon, Saturday. "Jinmic-tho-Ad "TnkernI LOST *'TWO FRONT rooms. Could arrange -I a suite for three or four. Steam Iheat. 422 E. Wsigo~ LOST Sat. night near Unitarian __h____42__E___shgt__. church purple silk umbrella. Re- i DOUBLE ROOM-OIWoccupant may' ward. Phone 3011-R. work for me if desired. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. THREE KEYS on a - ring netween ..__sh_ gton. _ Vaughn and the Dental College.F Phone 2418-W. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING THE only place in Michigan equipp- ed with machinery, tools, parts and skill to give you quick service. The work is properly done and guaranteed, Riders Pen Shop, 302 S. State St. OPTICAL WICKENS OPTICAL PARLOR Prompt service, first quality mater- ial, thorough examinations. Satisfac- tory results guaranteed. C. S. WICKENS, OPH. D. 302 S. State, Ann Arbor. FOUNTAIN PENS :PENCILS TWO FEET of Conklin Leads,15c at Riders Pen Shop, 302 S. State St. .... FOUNTAIN PENS ......... TH1OSE fine large Wahl "Signature" Pens at Riders Pen Shop, 302 S. State St. .' FOUNTAIN PEN INK RIDERS SPECIAL Diamond Fluid is best for your pens. Try it and be convinced. Riders Pen Shop, 3Q2 State St. DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING Exclusive collegiate styles for young women. Needlework of all kinds. Experienced workmanship. MRS. R. T. HEAM 411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W. TAILOR HAND TAILORED clothes wear long- er, look better, cost no more. Rea- sonable prices. ALBERT GANSLE, TAILOR. 115 S. Main. (Upstairs.) ~ WOMEN'S SHOPPE DOLLS DRESSED SPECIAL line of fancy work for Christmas. Hand made gifts. MILADY'S SHOIPE 27 Wuerth Arcade 395-J.1 Radio Fans Unite Continents; U. S., France,AndEngland.Chat! f A, a U R -I All managers intending teams in the independent, society basketball leagues so immediately. to en class, should three circuit regenerative with a short range of 95-113 meters. The French station used 100 meters. II; (Continued from Page Six) 6 o'clock, Sigma club, Tau Epsilon Phi, Phi Mu Alpha. Entries for the all-campus hand- ball tournament, singles and doubles,, -can be filed at the Intramural office now. The schedule swill be announc- ed after Christmas vacation. , The preliminaries of the interfra- ternity swimming meet will take place at 3 o'clock, sharp, next Monday aft-i ernoon. Due to the large number of' entries it will be necessary to startl promptly in order to get the schedule' completed that afternoon. Late arriv- als will not be permitted to compete. The deadline for the fraternity b, ketball team entries has been set 5 o'clock, Dec. 10. The schedules w be. announced immediately aftersclb starts following Christmas vacation. The outlook for a record breaki basketball season among the-class a independent teams is bright as a nu ber of managers have signified tI they will enter a team. As soon aF few more enter, leagues will be for ed and the schedule, which will stf after Christmas vacation, will be i nounced. ,Any independent manag can enter in the independent leag by organizing a team and turning 1 name of his players into the Intram al office. finals will be announced w is resumed, Jan. 3. LAST FRIDAY-a diamond ring set in platinum. Address Box H. L.1 Michigan Daily. A PI PHI pledge pin. Finder please return to Student Office, Betsy Bar- bour House. BROWN TRAVELING bag from High- way auto. Finder please communi- cate with 'Highway Transportation Company. TYPEWRITER REPAIRI ( G ALL MAKES. -Agency ,Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented, ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtow n MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING promptly and neatly done. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State St., over "M" Lunch. PhQne 993-M MANUSCRIPTS AND PAPERS .of all kinds tpyed neatly and accurately. Rates and samples 'onbrequest Edwin B. Peebles 1548 Waverly Ave., Detroit. LOCKS31JITII ALL KINDS of trunl and door keys, locks repaired. Keeler 1136 W. Hu- ron. Phone 2498. FOR RENT. TWO USED typewriters. Reasonable Black, 604 E. Madison, 1809. 1918 FORD TOURING. Seventy dol- lars. Call 3419-M after 4 p. m. CEDAR CHEST and a blue tortierres cheap. Call 2579-M after 3 o'clock. r FOUR OPERA tickets for Friday night. Call 810. ry TO BUY A full dress suit. Phone 78- POJRTER wanted to work for board. Permanent. 1000 E. Washington. 2 TICKETS to opera for Thursday night. Will exchange for 2 Satur-1 2ay.-night 1st row Balcony. Call' 1920-T. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS of a]] ,rakes Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged. Cleaned and Repaired. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 1 322 South State Street, over "M" Lunch, Phone 993-M MUSICAL E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit Conservatory of Music). Teacher of violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307, No. Main St. Telephone 611-M. THE MICHIGAN. SIRENS present Joe Sweeny and his five piece colt- lbination. Call Tustison, 1767-J. KEEP PHYSICALLY fit by the daily use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozei on Records. Complete outfits sold: by Schaeberle & Son.+ Wilile Hoppe and Walter Oochi Entries can be made for the all- will be the principals in the challen campus swimming meet any time be- match for the world's 18.2 balkli tween now and Christmas vacation. billiard championship which will The date for the preliminaries and played in Boston, Jan. 10. 11, 12, us0"w4r linr sfl '4aa uo IItU rM uller h~loto Silows Hiram Wrev ?4Tnxim with ItiC two rPft'.AivprC_ Tnwpr REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BEGINNING second semester, house suitable for Club or Fraternity with all student furniture. Very desir- able location, near campus. Reas- onable terms. POMMERENING & RLAESS 506 First National Bank Bldg. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone 3091 ANTED HELP pf IF YOU HAVE sold anything at all in{ your life you can sell beautiful en- graved Christmas cards at less than the cost of ordinary printing and make an easy ten spot per day un- til Dec. 15. Mr. Paul X3085 State. t'PI F.J 1V [I alill't 1 1XIE IR 1 easy .vt I flSAIL .*Y,.Xi U N "Z 'L Y * t't.AT tL . . AJV I photo shows F. If. Sehnell at his outfit New York, Dec. 4.-The recent feat league, and Hiram Percy Maxim, ; of officers of the American Radio Re- president of it, in talking across the lay league in talking direct with radio Atlantic a few days ago brings home to scores of amateurs the' fact that enthusiasts in England and France ! radio communication is rapidly reach-. opens a new avenue of interest to ing the stage sought.j radio operators throughout these three Schel fro receiving station coutris an, indrectly, the :wolr in East Hartford, Conn., heard "8 AB,"# I "has" ee thehoe othe inentQIon at Nice, France. And by an odd coin- radio "fans" ever since the inventio i [ cidence the sender of the greeting was of the scientific device; to span oceans d', D e awr acquaing of and make foreign folks neighbors 1 c: n 1[ s~oy, a war acquaintance of radio, so to speak. The success o A F. H. Schnell,;traffic nragerA of th t the same time Maxim, i . East IiHartford, received "Hello America" ; 1 iNRY fromn the British Isles. - or the information of radio- en- I FIRST'CLASST[ M,LA c work. thusiasts Sehnell used one audio and Soft water and pute soap used only. orn detector with his own hookup, a For Christmas send a Portrait. A real token of appreciation $ PHONE 598 121 E. WASHINGTON 6 ROOM HOUSE, southeast $50 monthly, call 2438. section ... .. ...... m....omm -- ItWra .;l l rZ ~ dwx d Z% 'n''~ ' ~' -; - --r., ~ if, S I "44 77- m l ii ~,: ;''"r 4' ,^-ee r : s ti s / , Have You Paid Your .ubs ription to The DaUoy? TO * AY is AOL rw t Y U ' +" . _. CE Thursday, tomorrow, w wl .5tdelivery to al subscribers who, by tonight, have not have not paid ither subscription Unpaid subscribers will be billed for all copies received to date at 5c per copy. Today's issue is No.62, or the bill to date is $3.10. Upon payment of $4.00 delivery will be resumed. I I 1