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URDAY, JANUARY 261924

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SINGLE ROOM with private family,
$3.00 per week, phone 3211-W.
LARGE, LIGHT, well heated spites
and double rooms near campus,
new furniture of best type, reason-
able rates, board if desired at 611
Church St.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE room with pri-
vate family. Use piano if desired.
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THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON'
WHO TOOK "JIMXIE-THE -AD
TAKERS" COAT FROM THE
THIRD FLOOR OF "U" HALL ISj
NOW KNOWN. UNLESS COAT IS
RETURNED TO M)ICHIGAN DAILY
OFFICE PROSECUTION WILL ]I-{
MEDIATELY FOLLOW.I
LOST
PAIR GLASSES in case, on Church
or Prospect, between Oakland and
Wells, Tuesday night. 1207 Pros-
pect, phone 2368-M. Reward..
PARKER DUOF OLD fountain pen. E.
R. Slaughter- Phone 657, 702 Oak-
land.
LONG COAT belt, with tassels, rein-,
deer color Kindly call 603, 909
Mary st. Reward.
BLACK RIMMED glasses between
"U" Hall and Martha Cook. Phone
627. Miss Sheldon. Reward.
GOLD FOUNTAIN pen between
Washtenaw and Economics bldg.
Finder please call 2570.
FOR SALE
DRESSERS, double-deckers, chairs,
Desks and refrigerator 9x6x5. Must
sell at once due to moving. Acacia
Fraternity, 783.
TAILOR made tuxedo. Like new $25.
.Call 231.
REAL ESTATE
BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE suitableI
Sorority or Fraternity. Near cam-
pus and in best location. Call J.
W. Dwyer, Room 508 First Nat'l4
Bank Bldg.
FRATERNITY OR SORORITY
Very large home, Washtenaw Sec-
tion, beautiful grounds and surround-
ings; first time on the market. For1
appointments, call Mrs. Burnett] with
C. L. BROOKS
215 First Nat'l Bank Bldg
Phone 315 Evenings 2781
JEWELRY,
PEARLS, Rhinestones, beads for trim-
ming. Hair ornaments, chokers,
bead necklaces for J-Hop at Palais
Royal.
NOTICE
WILL person who picked up fountain
pen on Library Desk Wednesday
night, please mail it to 407 S. Fifth'
Ave, and avoid further trouble. If
not returned within two days the
matter will be taken to the Dean.
Phil Diamond.

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COMFORTABLE Single roon, block ROOMS for students, in quiet Zone.

WANTED HELP
WHITE ,COMPETENT pastry cook
508 Williams, Call 870-R.
ARCADE CAFETERIA; wants girl
student for counter work noons and
evenings.
WANTEI'
RELIABLE BOY to drive Ford Sedan
to Indiana or Bloomington. Ref-
erences required. Address A. W
Mich. Daily.
J- HOJ Ticket. Call Gartner, evenings,
2096-J.1
HOP TICKET. Call Newell 1809. J
A TICKET for the J-Hop. Call Mc-1
Donald, 661-W after 7 evenings. I

rromcampus, steamneat, price rea- Well heated, near campus, phone
sonable. 812 E. Washington. 348-R.
FRONT 2 ROOM suite, 2nd floor, well PLEASANT, large warm front room
heated, comfortably furnished, 2 or for student. Single $4.00. 724 E.
3 students. 510 E. Catherine St. Division St.
IDEAL FRONT suite for 2 or 3, first ONE DOUBLE front room for next
floor, one block from Engineering semester. 506 E. Jefferson.
Building. 625 Church St. call 1810-
M. SUITE to accommodate two for next
CHARMING room for two business or semester. 315 Packard.
professional girls. Call evenings LARGE, nicely furnished suite.
508 Thompson. Upper classmen or professional
i )Tr ~men, $10.00. Phone 1599-J.

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FUH ME L+N students, one large front
suite and one single room, very
reasonable terms at 1220 Prospect
St. Phone 2019-M.
ONE DOUBLE and one single room.
Clean and warm, convenient to hos-
pital and campus. $3.00 each.
Phone 1686-R, 711 E. Ann.

DOUBLE ROOM and single room for
next semester. Two blocks from
campus. Hot water and heat. 531
Thompson St. Phone 2576-W.
2 WARM, pleasant double rooms in a
desirable home. 301 E. Liberty.

S-HOP ticket. Call 2775-J.f
EXPERIENCED salesman with Ford
car. Why work hard; our article
sells itself. See J.. Dale Lamkin.
808 Oakland Ave from 1 to 6 p. m.
TWO SINGLE rooms for next semes-
ter. Box R. H.
THREE J-HOP tickets. Call 3094.
Pi Kappa Alpha house, Mr. Kendall.
JUNION girl wants roommate. Double
suite, location ideal, only 1-2 block
from campus. 236 So. Thayer St.
Phone 1657-W.
NEAT MECHANICAL draftsman about
12 hours per week, a year's or more
experience essential. Box K. C.
MISCELLANEOUS
SKATES hollow ground 25c. The
Sharp Shop, 306 S. Ashley.
STUDENT desiring lessons in Span-
ish to perpare for exams call 1104

DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING
Exclusive collegiate styles for
young women. Needlework of all
I kinds. Experienced workmanship.
MRS. R. T. REAM
411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W.
I CUSTOM MADE suits-Alterations Re-
pairing. Albert Gansle, Tailor, 116
S. Main (upitairs).
TlTVPWRITER REPAIRIWG
ALL MAKES. Agency vyoodstack and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
Itg machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sp-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtown
COSXETIC SERVICE -
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSISj
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE I
224 Nickel's Arcade
By Appointment onlyI
Phone 1167-R.
3-6 p. m.
It ECNICAIu
KEEP PHYSICALLY uR by the daily
use of Walter Camp s Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete. outfits sold
by Schaeberle & Son.
DANCE AT Woodman's Hall, every
Saturday Night. 9-12.
TED RHOADE'S orchestra presents'
Joe Sweeny, and his five-piece or-
chestra.
E. NORMANTON Bilbie (of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music), Teach-
er - of violin, piano, harmony.
Studio, 307 N. Main. Phone 611-M.
CORSETS

A TRUE friend is a staunch
one-always reliable. Men
who bought their Rubberset
Shaving Brushes way back in
1888, when we first started, still
find them the same reliable friends
each morning.
Rubbersets are always ready
to whip up a big, speedy lather
that works down to the very
roots of the hair-holding each
erect, easy to cut.

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1 NICELY furnished front single
room, for girls, 1028 Church. Phone
1421-.

SINGLE OR double room,
family, shower bath, well
Single $4.00, or $5.00 for
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private
heated,
double.

There is reason for Rubberset's
remarkable service. Every Rub-
berset bristle is gripped everlast-
ingly in\ hard rubber-it can't
come out, get mixed with the
lather-hinder shaving.
Just for added certainty, Rub-
berset Brushes are guaranteed-
unconditionally. The bristles
stay in. Each brush makes good
-or we do. Get this prime essen-
tial to a clean, cool shave...
today... at any store on the
campus. Made by Rubberset
Company, Newark, N.J., U. S. A.

Call 1247-M.

PLEASANT SUITE in private home 1 FRONT SUITE, 2 doubles for two
at 717 Arbor St., near Ferry Field. or three boys, large, well lighted,
Phone 932-M. steam heat, shower baths. Reason-
--------------- able and two Ilocks fromn campus.
ROOMS, also suites for next semes- 536 Thompson.c r
ter, 1336 Vollard.
SINGLE ROOM in private family lo-
ONE GOOD single room, for male cated close to campus. Call evenings
students. 1030 Church, phone 1421- or Sunday at 816 E. Huron.
W.
ROOMS for seven upper classmen.
LARGE WARM single room; in pri- 727 Oakland, phone 943-R.
vate family; shower bath. 605

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Hoover Ave., near State St.
ONE BLOCK from campus, large front
suite on first floor for next semes-
ter. Phone 1422-W, 521 E. Jeffer-
son.
ONE NICE room, suitable for two, al-
so garage. 413 S. Division, Phone
1464-J.
A WARM room in a quiet home.
Phone 2951-M. 1127 Church.

ONE DOUBLE and one single room,
one half block from the campus.
Phone 2310-M, 1300 Geddes.

TAKE advantage of the peppy wea-
ther, get out in the open. Cs.ll
1069-J. for a car.
SHOES REPAIRED while you wait
222S. State.
MA JONGG

SPECIAL SALE, American Lady Cor-
sets, $7.50, $8.00, values at $1.98.
Mine Lyra Corsets, $11.00 and $12
values for $3.25. The Exquisite
Corset Shop, Liberty St.
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TWO FRONT rooms, one first, one
second floor: for boys, $4.00 apiece.
Wel heated, good light, two blocks
from campus. 604 Forest Ave.
Phone 1810-J.
DOUBLE ROOM $6.00 or single room
$5.00 near Ferry Field in pr ivate
home, 916 Mary. Call 2864-J.
TWO PLEASANT rooms for girls at
1020 Church St. Phone 1405-W.,
ROOM either single or double. 520
Cheever st, Phone 1755-J.
ROOM FOR, two men in new house.
Dormitory arrangement. 806 Sybil
St. Phone 2162-M.

ROOM FOR two students. one block
from campus. Good heat, 3039-W.E
TWO SUITES on second floor, one
double room. Prices reasonable.
Phone 2783-J.
SINGLE room for man, Phone 854-J.
214 S. Ingalls.
DESIRABLE front suite for 2 or 3a
boys, next semester. Garage avail-
able. 517 Benjamin st, phone 1665-
W.
COMFORTABLE suite. Near State
St., 524 Hill st.
ROOM either singleor double. Phone
1070-M. .12 Church st.
FOUNTAIN PENS
Fountain Pens and Pencil Insur-
since. Have your name embossed on
them. Price 25 cents.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery Store.

MAH JONGG $8 to $15 to clear.
Church.

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R. EDWA RID SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN
Minister of University Students
10:30-Worship and Sermon,
"INCOMMODIOUS HAVENS"
Mr. Sayles.
12:00-Church Sunday School.
12:00-University Students' Class
at Guild House. Mr. Chapman,
leader.
6:00-B. Y. P. U. in Church Par-
lors.
5:30-6:30-Friendship Hour for stu-
dents at Guild House.
6:30-Students' Devotional Meet-
ing. Of exceptional interest, as
members of the Evangelistic
Band will be in charge.
Special Music at Morning Church
Worship.

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4th Ave., near Packard
G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a m.

9:00-Sunday

School and Bible

Make your own creed out of the truth learned
by living-make it broad enough to include. the
purest, freest Soul the earth has known, in whose
friendship there is power-and be as tolerant of
ethers as you are severe with your own soul."
-Joseph Fort Newton.

Classes.
10:00-English Services.
11:00-German Services.

Make your skin truly beautiful
with this most wonderful,
scientific discovery. There is
no excuse now for a rough,
blotchy-red skin.

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9:30-Services in German.

10:30-Students' Bible Class.
11:30-Services in English. Sermon
Subject: ' The Helpers 3n
- Need."

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5:30-Student Social Hour
6:30-Discussion and supper.

State and Huron Streets

SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister

Temporary Home
LANE HALL
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor

''Vashington St. and Fifth Ave.
F. C. STELLHORN, Pastor

But refer to your list or storeroom and see what items you may
be short of. Then come in, see what we have to offer from our
complete stock of canned goods of all kinds and sires. We know
we can guarantee every item at prices you cannot equal anywvhere
when quality is taken into consideration.

Sunday, January 27
9:45 a. m.-Church School.
10:30-Morning Service (Laymen's
Sunday. Speakers: Dr. Hugh
Cabot, Professor E. E. Day.
11:55-Professor Wood's Class in
Modern Social Problems.
7:30-"Pleasant Readings" and
Discussion at Mrs. Shepard's
House, 908 Oakland Ave.

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Fifth Ave. and William St.

9:30-Bible School and Students
Class, Prof. Lynn Front, teacher.
9:30-Men's Service Club, led by
Dr. Stouffer.
10:30-Morning Service. Sermon
Subject: "Christ the Same Yes-
terday, Today, and Forever."

): O-Bible Study hour.
10:30-Morning Sermon,
"Conquering Fatlh.l

subject:

5:30-Student Forum. topc, "Au.
thority in Religion," Clarence G.

RET. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor
9:30 A. M.-Sunday School with
student class.
"SEND THEM AWAY"-a study of

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