SA-'_I;'71-)AY, JANUARY 24, 1925 ___________TI-IF MICI -IIGAN Dl Y DAD LY S~rJ1DAY JANARY 4, 1925PACE SEVEN T 3 1.I.ADVE~RTISING AI3 .M Plan Excursion To View Eclipscj Visit. Incognito am FOR REINT IN 0TICE FOR RENT Brooks Brothers new tux-l edo, size 38, with vest, very cheap) Call Bluner 2801-M. 914 State. FOR RENT Two suites for 4 post-gra- uate girls. Steamn heat with privet:, lavatory in each suite. Mrs. Schnei- der. 815 East Huron. FOR~ RENT Rooms for rent. One sin- gle. 2 double twin beds. Warm; sec- i and floor. Dormitory priveleges. 940 Greenwood. FQ~ RENT At 311 Thompson St. A large suite. Steam heat. Plenty or hot water. FOR RENT Graduate Stu(leint 01r busi- ness 1I'omnan. Single room 1 Block. from Campus. P'hone 158. Rallph T.{ Swezey. , NOTICE Tutor, specializing in French finals. (Call 2627-M. evenings. J-1ltJl. FAVORS SEverythring for your house party. ARNOLD STATE ST. JEWVELER4. r-OTICE At The Ann Arbor Wayside Inn, Students will find the most comfortable hostelry for visiting friends. P~hone 2520-W. ecretarial, Accountinug, Commercial andlTeaching. Positions await you. Now Term begins February 9th. St ate and Iiiti Sts. WANTE [ l'-Tider the direction of J ulian E. Mal .ck, of the ph ysics depart mic t, a tr~ip i) Bad Axe, lci,:ving early t :is nxorning. will1 be c;ond~ucted in or d1el' to view the t otalI eclipse of 1the suin. A highway bus has been char- tcred and twenty persons can 1~e ac- c« moda ted. PNt Ann Arbor only a portion of the phenomenon can he observed and it is for tik, reason that Mr. Mack plans to condluct thbe excursion to lad Axe 141 miles north of here, where t h; to - tal eclipse can be seen. Chicago, Jan. 23.-Phillit) K. \Vrig- Icy, not yet 30, will become president Ief the $35,000,000 chewi-Ig Fgum cor- poration. I I London. Jan. 2?.-- The executive committee of the Coal Miners federa- tion, rel)resenting 1,000,00.0 ien, met to formula te a: policy regarding vital divergencies concerning the presenti Nvage disagreement. jPensacola, Fla.., Jan. 23.- Two avia- tori met death and two mere injured when the naval seaplane F'-5-1, rah crs-ed into Pensacola bay. NEW LOCATTO N 1 .RB0 '. NA SH S ALES ERVICE One--half Block South of Packard Street.. ( 0iMI'II; ''E EQU'I'.t'IM N, RA I EB LINING~, WRECKING STIRAIGHTfENI NG FRAIIES AND1 AXLES AND REPAIRINGi 521 South Maim St. i. - FOR. ENTF Room, single or doub~ile. Very reasonable. 520 Ch'a ever Court. Phone 1755-J. FORM RENT Single or suite of rooms onl Forest Ave. Call 2627-1VI. Rates very reasonable. FOR RENT Two large fron t rooms. Also one suite. Steam heat, private lavatory. Hot and cold water. B~eau- tiful home near Campus. Price,-, reasonable. 337 Thompson. FOR RENT For girls-Very attractive furnished room. Newly decorated, new draperies and rug, new Sim- mlons bed, single. Telephone 1221-J. 1028 Church St. FOl RENT Room f01' two ladies, first. floor, good heat, twin beds. 1110 Prospect St. :Phone 601--WV. FOR RIENT At 315 Packard St. A lage suite. Hot wat er heast. Plenty of hot water. Phlone 2122-R. FOlt RENT Rooins for mnen. Steam beat. Plenty of hot water. Also gar- age. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washinlg- 'ton. FOR RENT Single front room for one inan, second semester. 1913-W. r <-FOI2 RENT Rooms for graduate or 7business women. One room with rent payable in services. Call '740- M. FOR RENT A first class front, suite0 ++ in private home. One other roomer. Very close to Campus. 410 Thilnp- 80]). WANT1E) Two (dininig tables and jchairs. Phone Kerstenl 1570-J. WANT1ED) St udent Barber wantedl at i U. of A]. Barber Shop 1110 S. bin- versity. j\V4A NT.rEi)Students and 1other's wanted to organize pliaties to Europe. Free trip or cash. Optional. WVrite City Pest. office. Box 21.. I All fraternity j groups mnust be tal; j endI of this mont] j app~ear in this yc I Appointments Witt jers should be nma( j Secretaries should cha pter roll on th I { out for that pur'p( and sorori V Ion beforo the ,in order to ecar's 'En Mild. I~ photog raph- linlnlediately. d Send( inlthw le b.lan's s "'t 0S0. gTTi 1'.C T I(7J1' I- I 1tl4. "r ' 1 I iAICO Louis otf Monaco, owner of Alunte ('' lo, world('s greatest gall- 'r urnci! is in the IUnitedi States in-I too;iiito. it is reported., \vvzishuiogion, JIan. 23. -- The Pres- ident's ;a gric'ultural commission ex-' pe> cts to submit its relief report nextF week. Dance in ,cobso's, Frock and you Da;nc-.e in Chic!; So R PHONE 1192? \VANTEI) ie,t suite in p~rivate famni- ly for tw~o lmedical students. Box no. 61 Mic'higan Daily.! WANT1PI) Room mate wrv ntedl for a good warm squite. 2105-R1. 515 Wal- nut. WANTED) Part time stenographer work. Experienced. Can give 4 hours daily. Write B'ox (62. BOARD BOARD and Room In private family 1220 S. Uni. Phone 2478-J. LOST ILOST Ulan's grey neck scarf in Maj. Tuesday evening. Reward. Call 2483. LOST South Bend watch, December 18, between Campus and Whitney Theater. 16. '65-R. LOST Slide-rule near corner South and -Cast University Ayves. Reward Phone 2970-R. 537 Thompson St. LOST Purse, containing kreys, tickets andl money. Finder call 1929-M. Re- wariid. a A.CG. MAIIQUARDT AIISC L l,ARNEO US PHONE 866 For Typewriter Repairing (All makes) Dealer in Woodstock typewriters,j Sundstrand and Portabla Adding machines. Ann Arbor Typewriter Excehunge 9 Savings Bank~ 13. FOR SALE Graceful that they seem almost to Dance of themselves, ~MID- IN TER SHOE SALE z All high grade shoes and hosiery greatly reduced to make room for spring merchandise. Wahr's Shoe- Store 108 South Main St. Phone 1115 Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today, FOR SALE Must sell new tuxedo and vest, size 38, cheap. Call, Blumer 2 801-M. 914 S. State St. We Realize We must provide scope within religion and the church for young people's powers of criticism, their readiness to experiment, their capacity for reversing themselves, their belief that the unprece- dented is possible and that it can be better than any precedent. The variability of youth is a normal and proper organ for thc self-revelation of God." George A. Coe. THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY of Ann Arbor 1 tJ 2 1 4J ' y' 4f FOR RLENT Single room price V. Telephone 2960-M. 1203l Vorest Ave. FOR RE.'1 Large sulte and room for two, both with. lavatory, good lightL and heat. 1021 E. Huroni. Phone' 2792. FOR RENT Light warm room for 0o1e gentleman, private lavatory, twventyj minutes from Campus. No other roomers. 1Phone 3522. BEAUTY SHIOPPESI Permanent Waving and lVarc2fling MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St.1 LOST Red Memorandum hosk. I mpor- taut to owner. Finder please leave at Daily office and receive reward E,. .Warner. a4 THREE EXPERT MARCkEJ2LERS Phone 2939 for appointment. DIMt'MATTIA BEAUTY SHOPP:E State Street-Above Cuishings I Our moderate prices make it possible for all to have FRESH HOM\E GROW I FLOWVERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. ]122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 SIMES 3IIGI$ ROOTERY Wuerth Theatre Arcade. See the Style for yourself. TYPE W IdTIMRS TYIIEWI TERS REINT El) L. C. Smith, Remington, Underwood, Royal, etc., 3 months $7.50 up. Ini- tial payment of rent applied on thme purchase of any typewriter. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery & Typewriter Store li For~i E?. {'t1 i-i writing ease- and legibility The Wahl Pen was designed for writing ease and legibility. It is a perfected, modern writing instrument which will aid you in acquiring a practical hand, a readable expression of your thoughts. C All metal construction-gold or silver for permanence and service- ability-gives light weight, fine bal- ance, increased ink capacity, strength to resist wear and abuse. And brings the designer opportunity to produce a pen matching the beauty of a hand- somely cas-ed watch. Prices in gold filled or silver models $5 to $10. Made in the U. S. A. by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago anadiian Faaory: THE WAHL COMPANY, Ltd., Toronto Man ufaefurers of the Wahl Eversharp and the Wahl All-Metal Fountain Pen Eversharp is made in designs matching W a hi Pen 4- Barnum -wasrih ~iihen lhe sid A litle advertising is a dangerous lhing. Big business men will tell you that Successful advertisers have been those Who kept at it. Don't tell the public once-and then Give them a chance to forget-keep Your message before them. The Michigan Daily offers you a paper Six mornings every week in which to do this. It brings your message to the public bef ore Breakfast-at a time when it is easiest to Create an impression. It offers you all the advertising facilities That a large paper can. It is eager to help You do successful advertising. 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