DAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 .+, . v COLUMN CLQSts AT 3 P.M.Ns L A SSIFIE fl CLOS 3 ADVERTISING" A .. FOUND' WILL GIRL who left watch in rest room in Natural Science Bldg, call C. M. Slack, 2845-J. LOST PHI DELTA CHI fraternity pin, Re- ward. Call Wardner 2372. FOR SALE NEW ENGLAND cot, reasonable, 610 Thompson, 687-M. WOOL SOXS, just the thing for skat- ing. Sold by student 609 S. Fifth Ave., near Colosium. A NEW Tuxedo, size 40, 2174-R, 625 Forest. JEWELRY PEARLS, Rhinestones, beads for trim- ming. Hair ornaments, chokers, bead necklaces for J-Hop at Palais Royal. REAL ESTATE s ti.y' <, w ,'. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE suitable Sorority or Fraternity. Near cam- pus and in best location. Call J. W. Dwyer, Room 508 First Nat'l Bank ,Bldg. FRATERNITY OR SORORITY Very large home, Washtenaw Sec- tion, beautiful grounds and surround- ings; first time on the market. For appointments, call Mrs. Burnett with C. L. BROOKS 2151First Nat'l Bank Bldg Phone. 315 Evenings 278,1 I FOR SAL OR rent, 2 rooming houses; 2 cottages, 3 flats and light house- keeping rooms, 217 Observatory, A. A. Schryver. BUILDING LOTS on both the East and West side, prices ranging from $750 to $6,000. We have 160 feet in one piece on Baldwin Ave, noth- ing offered in the city any better. Call 1713-M for appointment. J. K. Malcolm. 8 ROOM MODERN house in good room location at $10,500, finished in oak throughout. Some student furniture included, $1,500 down, $75.00 per month. Will gain pos- sesslon Feb. 1st. J. Karl Malcolm, 602 E. Liberty :St. 1713-M. HOUSES TO EXCHANGE. I have party that wants to exchange a $5500 equity in a 8 room house on So. State st. for a $2,000 or $3,000 equity in a six room house that would rent well.rJ. Karl Malcolm, 602 E. Liberty St. 1713-M. TWO LARGE HOUSES suitable for a Fraternity or Sorority. Both well located, modern, terms will be ar- ranged. J. Karl Malcolm, 602 E. Liberty st, 1713-M. ROOMING AND boardng houses for' sale. 10 Room house, may be used as small apartments or single rooms now rented as two apartments at $10.00 each and profit in forty boarders. $2500 to $3,000 will handle. This is an opportunity that is seldom available. 1713-M. J. Karl Malcolm, 602 E. Liberty. MUSICA L KEEP PHYSICALLY fl .y the daily use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen on Records. Complete outfits sold by Schaeberle & Sin. FOR RENT TUXEDO, size 37, nearly new. Call 806-J. COMFORTABLE Single room, block from campus, steam heat, price rea- sonable. 812 E. Washington. DESIRABLE ROOMS for boys, 610 Thompson, 687-M. ROOMS EITHER single or , double. 711 Oakland. Phone, 1893-R. LARGE FRONT suite, suitable for 3 boys, private lavatory, $12.00 per week. 802 S. State, cor Hill and State. Phone 2383-W. DOUBLE FRONT room at 506 E. Jeff. SUITE FOR married couple. 315 Packard. SINGLE ROOM, steam heat. 311 Thompson. IZOOM FOR TWO, reasonable price. Phone 2906-M. 711 S. Division. SEVERAL unusually attractive rooms with large sleeping porch. Select district. 1941 Geddes, Phone 3335- SUITE IN MODERN home near Yost Field House. Married couple pre- ferred. No other roomers. Phone 2989-J. DOUBLE ROOM and single room. Two blocks from campus. Hot water. 531 Thompson St. Phone 2576-W. ONE SUITE, one large room for three or four students, two blocks from campus, no other roomers, no smoking, 328 Thompson. DOUBLE ROOMS for boys, $4 and$5, good heat. 1107 Willard. COMFORTABLE double room; well furnished. Two blocks from cam- pus on car line. 1021 Hill St. FIRST FLOOR rooms, hot air heated I two blocks from cam-pus, $3.00 and up. 200 N. State.I ROOM DOUBLE or single, reasonable at 520 Cheever Court. Phone 1755- S . ROOM FOR two men in new house. Dormitory arrangement. 806 Sybil St, Phone 2162-M. f LARGE, LIGHT, well heated suites and double rooms near campus, new furniture of- best type, reason- able rates, board if desired at 611 Church 'St. PLEASANT, large warm front room for student. Single $4.00. 724 S. Division St. VERY DESIRABLE front suite, two rooms, well lighted, roomy, warm quiet house, price right. 535 S. Division. FRONT SUITE, second floor for two men. Mrs. Eaton, 421 Thompson phone 2672-R. SINGLE ROOM, two blocks from cam- pus. Phone 1147-M. ROOMS for boys also room on first floor for lady. Private entrance. Phone 2542-J. DESIRABLE ROOM for girl. One block from campus, 1233 Volland Call 2482-M. LARGE ROOM also suite for next semester, 1336 Volland st.i 1 SUITE ROOMS, 3 or 4 boys, 1st floor, 1 suite rooms 2 boys, 2nd floor, 1 single room, 3rd floor. Call in morning. 615 Monroe. Phone 2106-M. SINGLE OR double room, private family, shower bath, well heated, Single $4.00 or $5.50 for double. Call 1247-M. ROOMS for seven upper classmen. 727 Oakland, phone 943-R. ONE DOUBLE and one single room, one half block from the campus. Phone 2310-M, 1300 Geddes. ROOM FOR two students. one block from campus. Good heat, 3039-W. TWO SUITES on second floor, one double room. Prices reasonable. Phone 2783-J. 420 S. Division. ROOM either singleor double. Phone 1070-M. 612 Church st. DESIRABLE rooms, one block from campus, newly furnished, $4 and $5 per man. 644 Tappan. ROOM, either single or double. 425 S. Division. Phone 1565-J. COMFORTABLE front suite, ideal for married couple, in modern pri- vate home. No other roomers. Near Ferry field. 1133 White St. 1560-J. VERY NICE front suite and one double room on 2nd floor. One suite or. one room on first floor, near campus. Student, married couple, or teacher. 422 Hamilton Place. NA JONGG MAH JONGG $8 to $15 to clear. 818 Church. BOARD OUR HOT Waffles are a revelation. Try Them. ARBOR FOUNTAIN, 313 S. State. MISCELLANEOUS SKATES hollow ground 25c. The Sharp Shop, 306 S. Ashley. STUDENT desiring lessons in Span- ish to perpare for exams call 1104. Children's class every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. nOffering a varied program from the Eight one-hour Classical works of the old master, Johann Se- Chss Lessons, $5.00. bastian Bach, the faculty of the School Adult's Class every Mon- dult' Clasnevery Mon- of Music united in presenting much of day and Friday night. 1 modern Class Lessons $5.00. Free the really beautiful and artistic in daneng from 8 to 10 P. M. music in the Twilight recital Sunday in Hill auditorium. As a master whose Private Lessons Daily works have stood the demands and Modern and Classical whims of nearly 200 years, Bach is TERRACE GARDEN alone and incomparable. The out- standing performance on the program Phone 241-k was the work of Albert Lockwood, 10 A. 3.-10 P. M. head of the pianoforte department of the school. Others in the recital were Palmer Christian, organist, William Wheeler, tenor, and Marion Struble- Freeman, violinist. SHOES REPAIRED while you wait Albert Lockwood, whose playing is 222S. State. always enjoyed, and who transcribed the concerto in D minor perhaps WANTED HELP pleased the most. Mr. Lockwood by means of his well-rounded muiscian- EARN MONEY in your spare time. A ship, his admirable touch and tech- man of mature years can make a nique, together with a keen insight very substantial income with our and knowledge of Bach, tended to proposition. We teach you how to make his number the most popular sell income protection, something on the program. To play Bach is one that every wage earner and salary thing. To transcribe Bach is quite earner needs. Massachusetts Bond-ath eranscribe Battirqie and Insurance Company. Capital another, and he did the latter well, $1,500,000, Saginaw, Mich. although the accompanying strings did not contribute greatly to the success TYPEWRITING of the performance. Mr. Christian played with his cus- T Y P E W It I T E R S tomary understanding and apprecia of all makes ! tive ability, but at times his pedal Sold, rented cleaned work and fugue of the left hand over- exchanged and repaired. shadowed the thematic structure of the right. Marion Struble-Freeman, 0. D. MORRRIJILL performed the Gavotte in Rondeau and 17 Nickels Arcade Bouree, two movements from the rhe Typewriter & Stationery Store. Sixth Solo sonata in E major in the Your these and notes will be proper spirit but was hampered promptly and neatly somewhat by roughness of tone. Of TYPEWRITTEN particular interest in Mr. Wheeler's at singing, was the group of spiritual BUSINESS SERVICE CO. songs, which he did with ease and over "M" Lunch, clear enunciation, although the aria 322 South State Street. found his voice slightly weak in the Typewriung ana Jmimeographing upper register. promptly and neatly done. The recital was an experiment Theses, student notes and college work a specialty for fifteen years FOUNTAIN PEWS the Typewriter & Stationery Store. 1 0. 1D. MOBRILL, Fountain Pens and Pencil insur- 17 Ni'ckels Arcade ance. Have your name embossed on EVERSjIARP PENCILS Our stock of Eversharp Pencils is still large and complete. Take advan tage of the special price now at The Wahl Service Station. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St. Get you examminatio pea now so WANTEI) that you will be sure that it works as you wish it to. We have ten kinds 1 J-HOJ Ticket. Call 1234-M. including Wahl's New Signature Pen and The Rider Master Pen. SPACE for Ford in heated Garage. We fit and service every pen we Call 188. sell. This insures you better value 2 J-HOP Tickets. Call Dan, 3029. at RIDER'S PEN SHOP A ROOMMATE, $3.00 per week, 501 E. 302 State St Madison. TAILOR LAUNDRESS to do washing every week for 3 girl. Call W2~>-R. CUSTOM MADE suits-Alterations Re- pairing. Albert Gansle, Tailor, 115 A PLACE in J-Hop Booth, Phone S. Main (upstairs). 1612-R for Brande. THREE J-HOP tickets. Call 3094. Pi Kappa Alpha house, Mr. Kendall. NEAT MECHANICAL draftsman about Asi LJ 12 hours per week, a year's or more experience essential. Box K. C. - A YOUNG LADY to do secretarial repu i Q work for room rent. 217 Observa- pean tory. Phone 2315-R. OR the student or prof.,the superb VENUS out-rivals CONGENIAL student would like all for perfect pencil work. roommate for second semester, 17 black degrees-3 copying front suite, second floor, steam heat, American Lead quiet house. Rent reasonable. Phone Pencil Co. 320-J or call 415 N. Division St. NewYork MANUSCRIPTS to type, twelve cents ' per sheet. Call evenings 1813-R. TYPEWRITER REPAIlwro ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- Mechanical Pencils Ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- ples. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886,_downtown1 COSMETIC SERVICE Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by0- ELECTROLYSIS ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE 224 Nickel's Arcade By Appointment only Phone 1167-R. 3-6 p. m.SPECIALT .- i s U v. SINGLE ROOM, well heated and furn- ished in private house. $3.50 per week. Call 1066-3 at 508 Hill St. I .._..., SU!TE FOR ONE or two students with private family. 3337-J. WO DESIRABLEtsuites. Phone -2866-R. 736 S. State. TWO WARM, pleasant double rooms in a congenial home. 301 E. Liber- ty. WARM SUITE at 822 Arch St., corner of Oakland. ii II v Valentine's Day February 14~th V t7171 PfA7!T T ,