I I TIS COLMM CUOES AT 3 P.M. ROOM AND board for boys, ready to be occupied, January 1st. 1205 Wright St. or call 2993-WV. WANTED ADVERTI SING LOST LOST Sat. night near Unitarian church purple silk umbrella. Re- ward. Phone 3011-R. 'ON OR near Campus, Shaeffer pen, initials L. L. M. on gold band on cap. IReward if returned to L. 1lichelson, 612 Church St. Phone ,x.070-M. PAIR OF glasses on Fair, Campus, orI S. State. Phone 2031-R,, 3067-M. PHI KAPPA Pin, initials W. J. B. on back, between Helen Newberry and Allenal Hotel. Finder communicate with Miss Bishop. Reward. DIAMOND bar pin last Tuesday. Re- turn to 1028 Church St. 1421-J. SENIOR society pin, name on back of pjn. Call M. Jones, 3237. SILVER FOUNTAIN pen and chain. Sometime Saturday evening. Find- *er please call, Bess Everett, 1070-J. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRiITING & MIMEOGRAPHING promptly and neatly done. BUISINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South, State St., over "M"' Lunch. Phone 993-M "U of ?If. Seal" parchment hand-made Lamp Shades and, Shields for Xmas Gifts See Sample Shades at 224 Nickel's Arcade Order Now POBE GREEN. Hurry Up Baggage, and Transfer Line. Phone 3130. FOUNV2AIN PENS TJ'I'RE'S an, advantage in buying your fountain pens at Rider's. TheC least little thing required to make it satisfactory in every way can be Quickly and skillfully clone after Christmas at Rider's Pen Shop. A RIDER "Masterpen" direct from the manufacturer is always the most appreciated gift. Rider's Pen Shop, r302 State St. THJOSE fine, ,large Wahl's "Signature"' Pens for Christmas at Rider's Pen Shop, 302 State St. We have a fine assortment of those all metal midget Wahl and Ever- sharp sets in gift boxes. Rider's Pen Shop., ____- FOUND SILVER PENCIL with initials. Own- san obtain it by identifying. it and paying for advertisement. Phone j2800-J. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS} of all mnakes IBought, Sold, Rented Exchanged. Cleaned and Repaired. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State Street,} over "M" Lunch. Phone 993-M TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done. Thesis work a specialty. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels Arcade. 31USICAL THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present Joe Sweeny and his five piece con- 'Uination. Call Tustison, 1767-J.' KEEP PHYSICALLY fit by the daily use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen on Records. Complete outfits sold by Schaeberle & 'Son. FOR RENT ONE SINGLE room for rent. Phone 1430-W. 222 S. Ingalls. ONE GOOD suite upstairs and one large room on first floor. Also gar- age: Call at 422 Hamilton Place. fA LARGE room for two students or Cwill rent it as a single room. 425 S. Division. GOOD ROOMS for men at Fletcher Hall, 915 Sybil. CLERKES, Railway Mail, 18 upward. $133 mo. Experience unnecessary. For fre particulars, write R. Terry, (fcrmer Civil Service Examiner) 731 Barrister Bldg. Washington D. C. TWO STUDENTS to work at Union, 3 hours per day for daily board. Ample time for other remunerative labor. Call Dawson,{1447 or Coop- er (3289-M.) after 7:30 p: mn., THREE unfurnished rooms with bath. Heated. Call Mr. Moore, 2936-M. (THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR SALEV FULL blooded Airdale dogs, Fred Kleimschmidt, Saline. Phone19 Ring 2-2. LEATHER suitcases for sale. Call 146G-M.E STANDARD BANJO in good condition. Price_ $25.00. Phone 557--W and ask for D. C. Gallery. GOOD RADIO. Receiver, complete. Must sacrifice for, cash. Student could easily install in his room. Can demonstrate any evening. Woodford, 3419-R., 721 Monroe. XMAS TREES. Any. size you want. The price is right. 6,32 Oakland, Phone 1496.; ..^.. TWO ZIMBAI IST conlcert tickets, sec- ond balcony, front rov, seats center. Two dollars each. Call 2287-W. BOY'S SUIT for 15 year old boy. 330 Maynard. Price $8. HAND MADE Michigan banners, pen- ants and tops. 1311 Wilmot. Tele- phone 2381-M. TAILOR CERIST3IAS CIO1TILING A small (deposit will bring- your Trail-. ored-To Measure suit or overcoat to your hone in time for Xmas or New Years.- Phone 123 and we will call with complete style and samples. Prices $29.50 and $ ;7.50 INT ERSTATE TAILORS; American Hotel, 123 E. Washington r'{JSTOM MADE suits-Alterations Re- _ ah'ing. Albert Gansle, Tailor, 115 S. Main (upujairs), qw4m ALT. MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtownE The class in story telling in the! public speaking department will h.old a story hour tomorrow and Thursday of this week at 4 o'clock in room 302, I Mason hall, for children between the, ,ages of 8,and 10 years. TYPEIWRITERI REPAIRING NOTICE $10.00 reward for infoormation lead- ing- to the conviction of the person or persons who stole the :sign over my door at 17 Nickels Arcade. 0. D. Morrill, Phone 1718.1 Stoneman, '25, Is Pneumonia Viet W. H. Stoneman, '25, a member The Daily staff, is the latest victim pneumonia to report to the Heal service. JIve her a Ride r'r's' and she'll think of yoresevert When she wri~etes the other follow Beautiful gift sets- pn an pe cl-priced from $5 to $50. See them toy~ j day. - TO HEAR from three or four mem- Chers of the faculty who would be interested' in owning jointly' with other members of faculty at smnall Cost to each,. a large and beautiful' summer home in northern Michi- gan. Phone 661-W evenings. AM DRIVING 'through to Cincinnati Friday or. Saturday. Can take one man. Call 1066-J.-Flindt. BY INSTRUCTOR to rent furnished rooms or house, winter or remain-, der school year. Two children. Box F. W. ROOMMATE to share front room downstairs. 544 Thompson St., Call Damoose, 663-J. THREE MEN to work evenings for board during Xmas vacation.- Call, Coburn, Mosher or Knit, 693-R. LAUNDRY F'IRST CLASS HOME LAUNDY work. Soft water and .pure soap used only. THREE SETS .of German Fieldl glass- es, binoculars with Leiss lonscs. Phone 387-J. El 1111111111111101111t1E11l1111111111111111111i11ill~i~39il IEEEI1EII1lIaEil11EIII1Il 1113iE fElIEit 1111111 11I lE.IEEIEIEIIE 11111111111IlIE' -r _ -e1,D Y~4 Kodak as you go. For a gift - A Kodak can be used eery season a - of the year. 719 North University ..n. t i0'lVtf/VAtLY y i 302 Stat$ Sty-eet 11 k. ,. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Account Christmas Vacation VIA ANN ,ARBOR RAILROAD For the accomodation of University of Michigan, Students, returning home Friday, December 14th, account of Christmas Vacation, THE ANN" ARBOR RAILROAD will operate a special train leaving Ann Arbor at 11 :40 a.m. (c.t.),arriving in Toledo at 2:00 p.m. (e.t.), pro- tecting all Toledo connections. THIS TRAIN WILL HANDLE PASSENGERS ONYFOR, TOLEDO AND POINTS BEYONDO In order to protect Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk connections, a first section of train No. 53 'will be operated, leaving Ann Arbor at 4:41 p.m. (c.t.), for Owosso, Mich, stopping at intermediate stations to discharge passengers. REGULAR TRAIN ,SERVICE (Southbound) i ' . In. addition to the above Special Service, the 'following--reguIilar train ser vice, Ann Arbor to. Toledo, will prevail : Y' . w' Buy Something ,w im- l i t I - a'o llllfll1111111111111 111111U 11B1U 8II111111 lP 111iI -~I for the, Car for Christmas An Accessory Is a Desirable, Lasting, and Appreciated Gift. Lv. Ann. Arbor 11:40 a.m. (c.t.) 2:O00 p? r. (c.t.)} 4:30 p.m. (c.t) Ar. Toledo 2: 10 p m.(e4" 5 :00 p m'i(e.t.) 7:00 p.m. (e.t.) (NortAbound)". Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave, Ann Arbor, 8:10 a. -m. (c.t.), 'and 4:41 p.m. (c.t.), respectively, connecting with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette. and, G. R. & I., for all principle' destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan.. Would suggest purchasing of tickets and ch eck ing of baggage in advance, so as to avoid un- necessary delay and confusion at train time. H. S. BRADEY, H. A. MILLS, Traffic Manager, Commercial Agent, Toledo, Ohio. Ann Arbor, Mich. I I 8 AU TO SPECIALTY SHOP 219 W. Huron Street AM.AfASAAA. rrw wwAim" ; :. 'I Make This Discovery Yourself It's f o'r you to discover, the advantages of buying from this large dairy. You'll find here. not only supplies of higher quality and purity, but a complete line of dairy supplies.' Saves buying from half a dozen sources. Obvi- oisly to your advantage, isn't it. GENERAL STEAMSHIP QACT. ,*Nght$a. Soo to $2.50 1. Tickets. Travelers Checks Lettersof Credit, Tour- 'i R~! Wed .Mat., Soo to $1.50 i it Insurance, etc. Passport, viaaes. clearance GARRICK Sat. Mat. 50a to $2.0OO .papers, readmiss~ion afldaits etiF.,Information, Li Europe, Orient, Cruises, Tours, etc. SECOND) SMASHING WEEK Our legalized papers bring relatives and friends Mr U. S. from foreign countries, iNSURANVCE.t AillCATAn The C~ANfT~~ kinds. Best Co's. for your business, home, auto. exc.An E. G. KUEBLER, 601 E..Huron St.LA HS SIQJ! 'hone1384 ANN ARBO4R, MICEf. TRLSLUGS; S0YS 'INT HILL AUDITORIUM Wednesday, December 12, 8 P.M. CHORAL UNION SERIES f EFREM ZIMBALIST, - RENOWNED VIOLINIST. SEA Few Tickets for Individual Concerts Available. _ .: Sunday, December 16, 4:15 :P.m. MESSIAH CONCERT 2 THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIRUS under the direction of 'George Oscar Bowen.' SOLOISTS -' -° Mrs. William Wheeler, Soprano ;. _ Miss Doris Howe, Contralto. ' Mr. William Wheeler, Tenor. a. ~~ R.4 Winfield 1Adams, Baritone. . Whitney I. L G"' t' Thieatre ILM ft a Awqh I ITS AMl l1 !!! !!! g i . .I -ii Q/. 1*Saturday, Night, Dec. 15th S The Crowning Joy of the 'Season Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert- Announce' !so" !! potedoton 9 0 D N : S. "{ A Glorious Franz Schubert. Festival~ The first presentation here of the -greatest artistic. and pecuniary success of their producing career, and the record-breaking success of all musical stage history, brilliant, beautiful memorable. WithLIEo 1' ('. i 1, N 0 w1 Telephone 423 I I W i