WED~NESDAY, OCTOBE3R 3, 1923. ' T1 E MICHIGAN DAILY CLOSEE CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT.3 P.M. WAN iTEJ~I) LPi LUST - MI~VEIA2AN~iJW w DAILY CLASSIFIEDI RATES 14c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for three or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion. Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c perI reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts for classified advertising. "Jimmie-the-Ad-Taker" Phone 960 I FOR SALE FOR REN~T LAIGE spare sign. ROOM for two in 'front room. Phone 1665-J. or one, also 425 So. Divi-I TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS on first floor and one fine suite up- stairs. Use, of good dorm if desired. 422 Hamilton Place. LAR{GE FRONT ROOM--Four win- dows, window seats, two built in closets. Suitable for two or three men students, teachers or married couple, 1110 Oakland. TWO ROOMS AND A KITCHENETTE furnished $10.50 week. 110 North Ingalls.I TWO ROOM SUITE. Half block from Campus. No other roomers. $8.00 per week. 213 S. Ingals. Phone 3050-W. A LARGE GARAGE for one car. 511 Cheever Ct. Phone 516-J. A VERY DESIRABLE newly furnished room to be shared with a congenial student. Phone 2717-M. 925 S. State. THREE OR FOUR ROOMS for light, housekeeping. Steam heat. 921 Mary 1313-J. SUITE FOR TWO, three blocks from campus. Sleeping porch. Excel- lently furnisld. Reasonable rate. Pall 2999. FURNISHED HOUSE wil piano. 1145 Forest Ave:, Phone 261-J. FOR RENT-Large front room, steam heat. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Wash- ington. FOR RENT 1. Three room sand bath, heat and water furnished, three blocks from campus, $50 per month. 2. Four room apartment near Univer- sity hospital, heat and water fur- nished, $50 per month. Six room apartment on South State Street, steam heat and water furnished, $65 per month. Six room brick house two blocks from campus, sleeping porch, steam heat, heated garage; possession on or before November 1st. $65 per month. . Seven rooms and bath, sleeping porch on White Street, $85 per month. 6. Eight room Colonial on one of the1 best residential streets in Ann Ar- bor, large sun parlor, two built-in tiled bath rooms, double garage; possession at once._ Call Mr. Newton with CHAS. L. BROOKS 215 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.. phone 315. Evening 2064-J BEAUTIFUL SUITE for two or three students. -Convenient to campus and hospital. Price reasonable. Phone 166-R. 711 E. Ann. i PLEASANT DOUBLE R O O M congenial family. One block from campus. Call 694-J. BEAUTIFUL SUITE for light house- keeping for student and wife or in- structor tnd wife, Newly decorated 711 E Ann. Phone 1686-R. Reas- onable.l FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING part- ments, new and modern, suitable for couple or four students. Reason- able. Call 111-J or 2977-W. Same clay optical 5evice. Arcade Jeweler and Optometrist. SPENCER Ml 2RtS('01Pi, 8 0)jeCtiVCs $90.00. 531 S. Diviin St. FOR SALE with immediate posession I one six and one seven room house very convenient to the Campus. Low down payment. Gorton !Zeal IEtate Agency. Phone 2438 or G61-WVj in the evening. MUSIC AL E. NORMAN BILP IE (of Ihn Detroit Conservatory of Music). Teacher of violin, piano, harmony. Studio 307 No. Main St. Telephone G11-M. ONE DOUBLE DECK bed and mat-l tresses, inluire at 433 S. Division St. or Phon 1780-J. STUDENTS WANTED to sell depend- able nursery stock during spare time. Commission paid weekly. For terms write or call Edward M. Willems, 427 Cross Street. Phone 1236-J. FIRST CLASS Student barber at once. Art'syBarber Shop. 717 No. NnI- versity. GIRL CASHIER, for' Cafeteria. Noon. and evening-good position 4or trustworthy person. Arcade Cafe- teria. JEW J IE t DIAMOND RING MOUNTING White gold and platinum ring mouott ing in the newest styles. Choose yoir mounting and have your diamond mounted in our own workshop. SPECIAL Solid platinum wedding rings $20.00. ARNOLD STATE STREET JEWELER 302 S. State COSMETIC SERVICE Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by Electrolysis, ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVIC4I lours: 1 to 224 Nickel's Arcade 4.30 P. M. (2nd Floor) I SELF-SUPPORTIN G student lost two twenty-dollar bills. Finder please return to A. Salamo, 618 N. Main St. Reward. LOST-Pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses Saturday night between the Majestic theater. Betsy Ross and 1208 Hill St. Finder call 390. Re- ward. CONKLIN fountain pen Friday. Owners name on cap. Call Marjorie Bronson. 1575-W. LOST a fountain pen bearing the name Emile Hade Vege. Please re- turn to 304, 915 Sybil. ELGIN wrist wItch without metal band. Bernice Stabler. American, Hotel. Phone 123. PAIR OF GLASSES with light-colored horn rims dn grey leather case. Finder please call 452. LADIES WRIST WATCH between N. S. Auditorium and High School building Monday forenoon. Louise Flower. Phone 1457-M. OSTEOPAThIC IPiYSICIANS Dr. Carrie C. Classen 510sFirst Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 1636; Res. 2451 Hours by Appointment Dr. W. S. Mills Phone 321-F-1 616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hours: 9-12; 1:30-5 A place to have jewelry and watch repairing promptly done. ON CAMPUS, thrpe o'clock Sept. 28, gold pin. Owner can have same by phoning Merrill 2291-R, proving ownership, -and paying for this ad. REMINGTON PORTABLE Typewrit- ers. The only portable with a standard keyboard. Black, 604 E Madison. 1809 FOUND ir SPECIAL CI months menibership 4t Y. t. C. A. $6.50. All privileges. Bath and swim for non-members at the Y. M. C. A 35c. RtAL 1ESTATIE TYPEWRITERS EXCELLENT seven room house in southeast section. Six room house on Packard Street, close to State. Two six room houses in the west part of the city. Call 2438 laytime or 661-W evenings. BOARD A FEW young men to board home. Reasonable rates. erine "t., Phone 2454-J. in private 500 Cath- SIX YOUNG MEN to board in private home. Reasonable rates. 1221 Prospect St. Phone 3337-J. b .,,,. 2 SAXOPI1ONES-One lb Soprano, other Ebl Alto. ('on n eazc,. In good condition. Call after 7 p. n Wen- dell Holmes. 733 S. Stat St. SAXOPHONE-Conn C molody. Nearly new. Phone 288-J. 503 Mion-oe St. SNARE DRUM and 2 guitars. Phone 1016-M\. 1244 W. Hluron. WANT2l TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms or small apartment suitable for club rooms. Box 10-L. Young Women to work part time at the telephone ofrice.--Meals at cost at the company's cafeteria. Miss B. Edwards, chief operator. Cor. Washington and Main. GRADUATE WOMAN student desires single room in private family or in house with few women students. Phone 1750-J. SET OF DRAWING instruments. cheap. Call Pollen, 2956-J. A ROOMATE. Have large room. oneblock1k from campus, excellent sleeping porch. 739 East Univers- ity. Phpone 2921-W. Economya ll right. We believe-in it. That's why prices .her are lowest in I town. W* believe in best foods too-.and serve them Arcade sCa feteria Up stairs, Nickels Arc~ade WANTED students to know where to get a fine suit and overcoat for $29.50, made up to your measure, in the latest style and best work- manship. Runde, 913 Monroe St. UPPER CLASSMAN desires room- mate. Large steam heated room, one block from campus. Call at 502 E. Liberty. Phone; 870-M. A STUDENT to read aloudl textI book and reference work in history 113 and Rhetoric 1. A person tak- ing these courses is preferred. Call at 712 Catherine St. from 9:30 to 12 or from 1 to 5 on Wednesday, Oct. 3. ROOMMATE WANTED-House 1 blocks from campus. $3.75 per week. Very convenient. 6?2 Church St. I WANTED ROOMMATE - Architect, large airy room, newly furnished; single beds; bath adjoining. 339 S. Division St. ROOMATE-$3.50 a week. Nice large, pleasant room. Call 1551-. 214 Packard. TO BUY 8-10 room house. East of Main St. Box A. G. El I F REULE - CONLIN Store for Men (Downtown) A$ A- The Sign of Quality Loose, roomy, com- fortable box c o a t s are the smartest out- er garments for wear t1his fall and winter. H a r t Schaffnek & Marx tailored these.} $42 Made of superb w o ole n fabrics in plain colors, plaids, rich mixtures. Every detail has been given c a r e f ul attention. Good - looking: Warm. I T " T T