THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TT,&'*rA#*q ZONE SPLENDID Suite. 610 S. State. I Opposite New Lawyers Club. Phone 807-M. FOR RENT Three rooms, kitchenette sleeping porch, private bath. Phone 912-M.I FURNISHED ROOMS for women alsoj suite of rooms suitable for .Imarried couple. 900 Oakland Ave. Phone 740-M. LIVING-ROOM, Bedroom, dining-room kitchenette, bath, Will reit .either, furnished of unfurnished. Near Hill au.itorium. Phone 158 before 5 P1 M. Ralph P. Swezey. FOUtNTAAIN PENS BUY A FOUNTAIN PEN ADE IN ANN ARBOR Rider Masterpen now on sale in Rider's Pen Shop, 302 State Street. Ask those who have them. They will tell you why it is a superior student pen and you can not afford to over- look the wonderful service you get from the maker himself. GET YOUR Security Fountain Pen at The College Inn. FOUNTAiN PENS RIDER'S PEN SHOP, 302 S. State !Street. Pen S-necialist& The largest CHIMNEY AND FURNACES I WE CLEAN Chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices-Phone Corn- well Coal 2207 ALL KINi)S of trunk and domr keys. Phone 2498. 1210 W. Huron. Dellj Berlin. Sept. 2,--Dr. Oto Ludwig Weidfeldt has been asked to remain as ambassadlor to the United States U ntil alfier .he Amerwai elections-. We rr open niow. Private lessons (hilly, lboth miodern and classical. _dult class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen 1-hour class lessons for $5.00. jFree dancing, 8:30 to 10 p. m. s i SALEI lete drawing outfit zgene instruments.) DANCING can save you $20 on a new y model. Roberts, Secy. of- iversity. E -Early model Ford tour~ -cheap. 1361 Wilmot-Call WANTE I~1 ONE OR TWO Girl graduate stu- dents "to i om." Oppovtunity to save half on reglar room rent. One lock from campus. Call 1070 o'r inqu~ire at 1118 S. Universityl Ave. WANTED Young and ealthy men weighing about 150. p'ounds at the University ilospital for blood don- ors. Apply at House Physician's Office, University Hospital. WANTED Family and Student wash- ings. All kinds of fraternity and Sorority laundry. Satisfaction guar anteed. Address R. R. 8 Box 98. FOR RENT SUITE AND SINGLE steam heat. Hot water, 311 Thompson. COACH driven 2000 DS $40.00 up. N'S 416 S. Main. Phone 583 ) livery in connection. SALE FORD ROADSTER with rter. Motor in excellent condi- . $50 cash. Inghram. 502 E. :ison. Telephone' 184. SALE Remington. Portable pewriters. Time payments if de- d. Geo. Register,. 604 IE, Madi- , Phone 1809. KING OF GETTING your fall' tor overcoat?--100 'pher (011t 'e woolens. Suit or overcoat to or $25.00 $30.00 $35.00-Made style. Fit and satisfaction ranteed. If not convenient for to give us a call just phone 7-M and I will call on you and ng the store to you. Shop and vice Station, 200 E. Huron. ck Krug always at your service Vhy not be wise and save money. >ALE New drawing set. Used 3 eks. Call Barth 2220. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS EW AND REBUILT. ALSO E0 UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER-WHERE Why From STIMPSON 308 S. State St. floor. Phone 310-M SALE Second hand bicycle. In >d condition. Cheap. 811 Cath- n. 1360-R. 1, FILM Camera, Antistigmatic s, less than 1-2 cost. E. D. Blair. S. Thayer. SALE Tenor banjo. 1030 Oakland snue. SALE Vegas banjo. Good as Wv Worth $60.00, price $25.00 3 Hill St. SALE 2 draftsman's sets. In y good condition. A real bar- n. 719 Oakland. Phone 981-I. 11 Green or Weinberger. FIRST FLOOR Suite ,for four men. stock of selected pens, all leading Fireplace, steam heat. Private en- makes including the famous RIDER trance. Use of piano. 410 N. State, MASTERPEN all serviced on the Apt. 2, 2454-J. spot. Twenty-four hour repair ser- FOR RENT-WANTED Roommate by vice by the only pen makers in Ann a Dental Student. Pleasant suite. Arbor. $3 per week. 1430 Washington J Fountain Pens of the better national Heights. 710-J. known makes including, Waterman, Conklin, Sheaffer, Parker, LeBoeuff, LOST J priced $2.50 up. If you write, we have it. LOST A small morocco purse con- O D. MORRILL, taining money, a key, and cards 17 Nickels' Arcade, bearing owner's name . and Detroit The Typewriter & Stationery Store address. Return to 1028 Church. Reward. FOR SALE-A remarkable fountain KeelerthnroeX n Adow. Rds TERRACE GUDIEN DANCNG Read the Want Ads 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241_R 1'1 111I11 i''1I is111i i "l N illllll i11111itN F1 1111ifilltlll llllllll lll111i 111 11i llliIfil idIH:IIII i illl fjii iI_ NTCFirgt National Bank Organized 1863 'We clean and reblock hats of all kinds for wvomen. We do only HighSN Class Work; you will appreciate hav- ISAVINGSDEPARTMENT ing your hats cleaned and reblocked in a clean, sanitary and satisfactory TRUST DEPARTMENT manner. Factory Hat Store, 617r, Packard St. Where D. U. R. stops at State Street. You will always find our ad. on page four of the Daily. Oldest National Bank in Michigan t#F1111111J1[ Itnhlliillo"llliilld LARGE ROOM for two in private home. Meals if desirod. 1017 Mon- roe. SINGLIE OR DOUBLE rooms. Hot water heat. 423 N. Ingalls. Board if (esiredl. 2747-R. LARGE FRONT SU[TE for two or three. Also suitable for married couple. Also one single room. 613 Packard street. ITWO ROOM Suite. Separate study deska. 908 Monroe. FOIt RENT Large front double room. 1004 Forest Ave. Phone 2936-W. PLEASANT SINGL E OR DOUBLE rooms for particular male students. 825 E. University PLEASANT FRONT Room suite. Steam heated. One block from cam- pus. 502 E. Liberty Phone 870-M. FOR RENT Two nice suites at 210 S. Ingalls St., Price reasonable. Good location near Hill auditorium. FOR RENT Garage adjoining house] $5 a month. 736 S. Division. ROOM FOR MEN also roommate J wanted. Dental student preferred. 1194-M, 422 E. Washington. FOR RENT Large double or single roo'n for men 'at 808 Packard. Phone 34,77-3. FOR RENT Rooms 423 Hamilton Place. 4 blocks from the campus, off East William. FOR RENT Large front suite, single or doublle. Mrs. Eaton, 421 Thomp- son. SIX SINGLE ROOMS for male stu- ( (fnts. Phone 2992-M. 'Street. FOR RENT Large pleasant room in new house-Instructor or graduate student preferred. 1110 Olivia. ROOM, DOUBLE OR SINGLE. Stu-. ' dents or business people. 1030 Church St., Call 1421-W or ask for Mr. Timmemor at 2974-W. ROOMS: One double, one single, with single beds in dormitory (if prefer-j red) All conveniences. 604 Eastl Washington. Near Lane Hall. ONE DOUBLE Front room. Very de- sira)le. Tel. 3335-R. 1941 Geddes Ave. LIVINQ-ROOM BEDROOM, DINING- Room, kitchenette, bath. Will rent either furnished or unfurnished. Near Hill Auditorium. Phone 1581 Before 5 P. M. Ralph T. Swegey. ONE DOUBLE front room. Very de- sirable. Tel. 3335-R. 1941 Geddes Avenue. TWO PLEASANT ROOMS in a pri- vate family. $5 and $6 each. 129 East Ann. LOST- Registration receipts 2, 3, and 4 in vicinity of campus. Call Robert J. Brown 179. LOST Gold plated tooth appliance in or near Van's lunch room. Wed. A. M. Reward. Phone 2629-R. LOST Shell rimmed glasses in brown leather case. Finder please phone 18. IOST small gold fountain pen.l Reward offered. Telephone 960 Box B Press Building. BLACK HANDBAG put in Ford by mistake in front of College Inn.' Finder call Golden 3007-J. LOST Shell rimmed glasses on Ferry field. Harry Ely, 211 S. Division. Phone 1859. WILL THE FINDER of P. H. Sand- er's '25 Lit Registrar's Receipt please call 2467-M. MUSIC A GENUINE RED-HEAD Uke for $6, this includes a chord book and in- structions on the instrument. Uni- versity Music House, 601 E. Wil- liams. USED TRAP DRUM .OUTFIT, ready to play, $57.75-Pay as. you earn. University Music House, 601 E Wil- liams. E. N. BILBIE of the Detroit Conser- vatory of Music, teacher of Violin, Piano, Studio 307 N. Main St. Phone =611-M<' HAVE YOU Heard Eastlake? Teacher: mandolin, banjo, guitar, steel gui- tar and uke a specialty. Studio at Allmendinger. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE-Large and portbale type writers. See ours before you buy. S. A. Moran, 711 N. Univ. Rm. 2, floor. FOR RENT-Typewriters, good ma- ctines, reasonable charges. ShortI or long term. S. A. Moran, Room 2, 2nd floor, 711 N. Univ. BOARD EXCELLENT home cooked meals at Varsity Lodge Dining room 611 Church St. near the campus. MEALS Home cooking. For men and women. 20 meals $7.00, 14-$5.50. 314 E. Washington St., Call 78-W. pen invention. Each pen, ordinary size, carries a year's supply of fine quality ink. Examine it before you buy. Greatest pen on the market. We also carry the ordinary style of high grade fountain pens at prices from $1.00 up. Room 2, 2nd floor, 711 N. Univ. 131ISCELtANEOUS CORONA TYPEWRITERS We have the new Corona Four, with standard keyboard, at $60, or Corona Three, with three-bank keyboard, at $50. Also a full line of typewriters and supplies. See us when you need a writing machine. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS-One- piece cover leather; also the cheaper grades. Call and get a featherweight size free of charge. O. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store D. W. S. 3ILLS Osteopathic Physician 616 First National Bank Bldg. { Phone 321 F-1 This is the verdict of countless students. And you will feel the same way, once you have en- joyed the many advantages of the Remington Portable Typewriter. It will save your time. It will make all writ- ing tasks easier. It will help you to do better work, and that means better marks. It will give jou a training that will be useful in all your after life. Buy a portable typewriter at once, and be sure it's a Remington Portable-the students' favor- ite-the recognized leader in sales and popularity. Price, complete with case, $60. Easy pay- ments, if desired. Call in and see the Remington Portable. The Mayer-Schairer Company- Stationers, Printers Phone 1404 OFFICE OUTFITTERS 112 S. Main St. SALE F ORD SSpecdster good es. Price $50.00. . Phone 2,17-R. slide trombone 148 Washington ts Phone "781-R. -LE Mandolin, reasonable. a 'new. Box A. . l E Remington Portable Type- r. Practically new. Good in $45. 1223 Hill St. "WANTED NEW SET Encyclopaedia -nnica for sale reasonable. re at Slater's Book Store. D Roommate to occupy two suite with Junior Engineer r classman preferred. 1513 S. rsity Ave. YOU ALWAYS - I., #1 before you open a letter. What you do others do also. So be sure you write your letters on paper of the proper size, shape and texture. For correct stationery there is no store so good as this. We are headquarters for the kind of stationery that fashion has de- clared is correcte Iil 1 , Position-Female Experienced write, Phone 912-M. Book- refer. 14 NICKEL'S ARCADE AN BLANKET big size pre- Also samll book case write 1 in persson. D. Clephane, rs club room D36. IAN wants roommate. Room ur other girls. 1227 South sity Ave. Phone 1889-M4. [MATE. Large, light, front Ideal location. 1013 Mon- The Stationery and Typewriter Store. ROOMS Large, light, well-furnished rooms and suite near the campusi At 611 Church St. Rates reasonable. FRONT SUITE warm and price reas- onable. 812 E. Catherine, Phone 88--M. 'S and all kinds of laundry atisfaction guaranteed. Will and deliver. Phone 1107-R. Single room replace for >1y near the at 783 or small suite male student. campus. Call Corner State, Packard and Arbor Streets i- and the following artist teachers: Roommate for a large hree large windows. ent in house. 339 S. front Only Divi- Classes Now Forming 11AMJLTON BUSINESS COLLEGE State and Williams 11 I I 2593XJ ROOMING HOUSE nt AdsI I 1lI1II11li1 11lI 111 111111 - G HT YE R'S1 Eday night Ava Comin Case (Piano), Marian Struble Freeman (Violin), Andrew Haigh (Piano and Theory), Nora Crane Hunt (Voice), Maude C. Kleyn (Voice), Grace John- son-Konold (Voice), Edith Koon (Piano), Ora Larthard (Cello), Clara Lundell (Piano), Martha D. Merkle (Piano), Maude Okkelberg (Piano), Mabel Ross Rhead (Piano), Grace Richards (Piano), Helen Snyder (English), Otto J. Stahl (Piano and Theory), Nell B. Stockwell (Piano), Nora B. Wetmore (Voice), Anthony J. Whitmire (Violin). Credit allowed by the University and the Ann ArborHigh School. 1 "SPECIAL LUNCH AT LOW PRICE" "SPECIAL SUNDAY SUPPER" I' Ii I ii.