SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, X.924 COLUMN!.aSS I I COLUMN CLOESCLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTI SING0 AT 3 P.M.. FOR SALE ROOM for one. boy. Pricecreasonable. 331 Thompson. OVERLAND Touring, car in excellentj condition $100.00. Phone 1998-1R. L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER No. 8 .For sale cheap. In good condition Call Riley at 244 after 9:00 P. M. COMPLETE SET of drums. Also Buescher C-Melody Saxophone, sat-. in gold finish. Call 8419. FOR SALE 2 M. A. C. football tickets Call '493. OLD) VIOLINS; A fine collection of 01(1 Strad Guarneri, Amati, and Stainer models, Cellos, Mandolins, and Guitars. Will buy or repair 0old broken violins. 533 S. Main St. Phone 1075-W. SECOND HAND FO11D Touring car for sale. Inquire of Mr. Living- } stone at Michigan Union. FOR SALE Overland touring. Goodl engine. Self starter-and god bat- tery. 1924 license plates. Bargain at $25. Phone 551-R. 1+ORI SALE Remington Portable Typewriters. Time payments ift(de- sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Madi- son, Phone 1809. FOR RENT A single room. Firstj floor for studlent or business man. Tel. 3274-W. 518 Cheever Ct. j i C WANTED -I WANTED STUJDENTS and family' washings. Telephone 2873-M. WANTED Nov. 22nd. Engagement for Synco Septette. Hottest color-J ed orchestra in America. CallH.T Augustus, Y'psi 135-W. WANTED One or two students to oc- cupy a large suite. 411 E. Williams. Phone 3349-J. MElL GILLES PIE, Mandolin, guitar, lan~os and chord construction.I Telphione 1791-M. new musical experience is in store for you LOS'S A "Rhapsody in Blue," introducing symphonic treatment of 'jazz themes. LOST Pair glasses. Black Ccase in B Law, library or Field house. Return 506 E. ine St. or call 1314-J. 1eather Palmer Cather- LOST Tortoise shell glasses. Reward call Bann ister, 2738. F'ORtRENT MISCELLANEOUS NICELY FURNISHED house. Mod-I' ern throughout. Sleeping porch. I 1601 Granger. Telephone 3024. I FOR RENT Rooms. Three and four dollars a week. Two blocks from New Lawyer's Club. 555 South, Division. Corner of Madison. A SUITE. Sunny. Steam heat. Hot water. 311 Thompson.j NICE DOUBLE room for rent. Will renit to one person for $4.00. Close to the campus. Well heated. 228 S. Thayer St. Phone 1612-W. Read the Want Ads DR. 1V. S. MILLS Osteopathic Physician 616 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 321F-2 TTI(NG TUTORING IN FRENCH BY TEAChI- ER WITH EXPERIENCE. SPE- CIAL DRILL .INv PRO'NOTJNCIA- TION IF D)ESIRED. PHONE 2334-J FOR APPOINTMENT. BOAR FOUJR OR FIVE Boys can, obtain first class board in private family. 1007 Monroe St. g a- -s- r s- -w ir- ,+ r==-, '- Is-. *- 5 + '° !. -ro - -o , , , . a sw w.a , Ia 45w - hll The Modern Dumas Thisis the title of tribute applied to Rafac' Sabatini by distinguished men of letters, illus- trious literary critics and lovers of high adven- ture tales the world over. Upon Sabatini's/ -~ shoulders has fallen the mantle of glory that I iiiwas D)umas'. Fie has the Dumas energy and fire and imagination, and his stories have the same extraordinary color, endless surprises I illrand never-flagging spirit. They command uni-/ versal intere(st and popularity. And one of / the best of~ them is- "THE SEA HAWK" ~ ~ -With- vr, liii I F3,0 ln;k- ,u, Ocasr 11 .,11, .. s ,.,. ,. ., .,. . . .., I'll e 1w w v sta we ar a lnu l a ae~a w e I.H n~ e a - -Roe -sw - - -rare ca - - -s -re -"ease lA~ ."" w ee -r - -r - -sa ieI a+, a e - r, wwwa w-a If,. Hill VIII III' IIII t iI I l 211 II 0 1. Photographs for ENS IAN are all to be made s- = _ by THANKSGIVING (7 weeks only) 2. LA RGES", T LASS in the History of Michigan. &AN EARLY APPOINTMENT for a. sitting very desirable, as it would be impossible to photograph 2,000 students, if all waited until I 11 1111I