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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CLOSES$
AT 3 ?*M.

ADVERTI SING

DAILY CLAS iFIED RATES
10c per rea~ding line for one or two insertions,; 9c per reading line for.
three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimimr. 3 lines per insertion.
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, lie per
reading line for three Gr more insertions. 'white space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask abouxt c "ntractsI
for classified advertising.
Classifi" .d Column Closes at h o'Clock Noon, Saturday.

!Son Of Venezilos vrhlnli
be I ater1 bhOpI Will Aid Fath er UILGStbUIt
IS NOW open and serving Waffles and in Creek Crisis~ CONVENE HERE Al UNION
lunches from 7:30 a. stn, to 7:30 p.
in. at 703 E. University. Phone 3093-
M. Fifteen executiv es of the Mich-
WANTEDigan gas and electric concerns conven-
ed yesterday noon at the Union,. Prof.
POSITIOON as experienced book-1 A. ff. White, of the engineering col-
keeper. Call evenings, phone 3331- lege, delivered a report on the schol-
arship work that has been carried on
S since 1922. It was further decided
THESES to type. Phone 3431-J.3 that the next meeting, should take
A J-HOP teket by a Junior. Phon place in Detroit following the state
2096-J. evenings, fair.
A GARAGE to rent near 925 B. Ann.j After the meeting was concluded the
executives were taken on tour of in-
Phone 1178-J. spection throulgh the new Engineering
POSITION by violiist and acoman- . . , building byx Professor =tW'hit3, with
ist with long experience. Play all . special attention being given to the
classes of mus~ic. Addrss box A. research laboratories.

Read The Dai ly "Classified" Column
STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE,
1111 SOUTHl LJMV ERSITY ATE.
Engineers' and Architects' Materials
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books
f ~Cameras and ,Supplies
Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos

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LOST IMISCELLANEOUS,
SMALL BLACK Waterman pen in or I yj-leivriiig awtIi uieographing
near library. Call 1070-3, Margaret : promptly and neatly dione.
Hardyti Theses, student notes and college
TYPCIVRITIER REPAIRI-;(t work a, specialty for fifteen years
__________(_______1.). MOlRIIL,
a Ii17 Nickels Arcade1
ALL MARES. Agency WVoodstock andf The Typewriter & Stationery Store.
Oliver typewriters, Sund strand add- 1_____________
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy; l ,4C L
holders, rubber stamp~s, > ibrbons, l
cushion keys, type cleaners and 5111,- DANCE at Chelsea, Friday, Jan. 11,
plies. Machines rented Pre' oleits
ANN ARBOR TYPE' R17'ER akrs(~leits
EXCH"ANGE. Phone &K ,doWntown IREP PVQT(AT TV 1 fit1,v. +5,,-i ,l..4.

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BC.care Daily.
HELP. Apply Greystone Dining roomI
1030 ~ University or call, 991-R.

FOR RE-TI
ONE LARGE single room in girls'

use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete outfits sold
bay Schaeberle &e Son.

A PIANIST to play for dancing class-
es. Apply Barbour gym.
WE HAVE a few openings for stu-
dents who must make good moneyl
next summer. Enjoyable out-doorl
work. Call 2546-W between land 8.
SINGLE ROOM not more than threeI
blocks from Forrest and Hill. Call
3051-4 between 6 andi7 p. m.
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Box Be houeDa. Pic 5 erwek HY be without a flat back mandolin
Bo , ae al . when we sell them fdr $13.50 pu
G-ARAGE, $6.00 at 511 Cheever St., the easy payment plan. Un! ersity
Phone 516-J. Music H-ouse.
FOR SATEI TENOR BANJO and case. Cannot be
Itold from new,a rare bargain, sold
FUiLL blooded AIrdale dlogs,- Fred on easy 1payments, rc.3.Ui
Kleimschinidt, SalIne; Phone 197 versity Music House.
Ring 2-2.
IR~ISH Wolf hound'. Cfleap. Phone) T 1'iWR1T1N
13 2S. T__YPEIN'TYPEWRT ERtS
ofalmae
COMPLETE full dress outfit withalSld, rn ane
shirt, collar, .ties, studs, and white exchanedandleaied.
vest. Very reasonable. Call 1809 . I ). QRRRLL
REMINGTON Portable typewriter. 17 'Nickels Arcade
Call Bllack 1809. The Typewriter & Stationery Store.

Eleutherios Venizelos, Jr., is cam-
era shy. This is one of the few pho-
tos of him ever made. The young
man returned to Greece with his fath-
er when the latter, an exile, was inade
president of the -national assembly <.t
Athens.
Washington, Jan. 14.--The lBulga r
ian legation denies Europeana press re-
ports that King Ferdinand ha'si been
granted permission to go home to live

Auckland, N. Z., Jan. 10.-The vol-
cano Ngauruhoe, a peak of the Volcan-
ic Line on North Island, is in erup-
iton.
Daily classified for real results.
FLWR
for your 1
J-Hop House
j~PHONE 115
C ousins &Hall
FLORISTS
' t t E I. University Ave.

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SPECIAL
FOR
ONE IWEEK
StiI'S
CLEANED AND) PRESSED
$1.00
HORACE CLAVEAIJ
1221 S. University, Phone 8854J.
FOUNTAIN PEAS
Fountain Pens and Pencil insur-
ance. Have your name emnbossed on
them. Price 25 cents,
0. D. MORRILL
._7 Nickels A rcade
The Typewriter & Stationiery Store.

YOR '111IRE
TAKE advantage of the pIj)y wea-
ther, get out in the open: C0,J1l
1669-J. for a car.

THOR;OUGH1-BRED Airdale pups, Your thes and notes
nine months old. Small Victorola promptly and neatly
with 5~0 records.. 332 E. Madtison,' TBYPE WITTEN
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THOROUGH-BRED Aird ale. Ten" BUiSINEPSS SERVICE
months old. Exceptionally bright, over ."M" Lunch,
Phone 1147-R or 1253-R. I 322 South State Stre+

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Co.,
eet.

ickenseal Paror
Thorough examination and prompt service. We use no drugs or
dIrops to mare examinatioin.. Carry a complete line of high grade
lenses and all style frames and mnountings. Prices reasonable and all
work guaranteed..

©o. E. 0o.

"Th.e Hecksh'er Butr'lding, New York~ City
Warren & Wetmore, Architects

COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
FACIAL 1HAIRS
Removed PermanentflY by
Et ECTROLYSIS
E LECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
HIours:

TAILOR
Ladies and Gents Clothes j
CLEANED--PRESSED--REPAIRED
HERMAN THE TAILOR
802 S. State. Phone 3341-M.

' CLEARANCE SALE
Eversharp and broken lines of niech-
anical pencils also Gift Sets otf
Fiourntain Pens and Pencils one-half
off 0. D. NOR RILL
17 Nickels Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery Store.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anythingE
quickly. .-Adv,

Architecture-Today and Tomorrow
TPE great buildings of today, designed in masses which rear rug-
ged, mounting profiles into the sky, foretell even greater and
more massive structures for the next half century. Always a close co-
ordination of architecture and engineering, of design and construc-
tion, the architecture of the future will find architect and engineer
working ever more closely together.
Certainly modern invention-modern engineering skill and organi.
zation, will prove more than equal to the demands of the architecture
of the future.
-OTIS ELEVATO R COMPANY
Offices in aHl Principal Cities of the World °,

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What President Burton Says
About the S. C. A.
"As a rule, the things that really
count in life deserve more atten-
tion than they receive. This is
pecul arly true today, when. so
Much is" being questioned 'atid
doubted. The S TU D E N t
CHRISTIAN. ASSOCIATION
aims to meet this primary need
of every student. It stands for
sanity and loyalty in religion
and life."

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SoS . .A. Activities
Supported b YuPHl
Fresh Air Camp
Christmas Party
Michigan- 'in-India Club,
International inner
Lake Geneva Conference
Freshmen Discission Groups
Freshman Bible
University Service
"Upper Room" Work'
Temporary Student Directory
Religious Institutes
Extension Department

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