,.,. .. - .. - PACE SEVEIN WEDNtSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924. THE MICH-IGAN DAILY - ------ ------- MISCELLANEOUS I ta rlIt ns ctm pus cross coun ry rac c. Mr. Sl- ___________________________________________li van will gve the se mecn his p)ron, -.T" R.W S 11L al attention, trssg the proper C I -A S COLUMN Osteopath. ic Ps. cia 'Today il e the fast day o e i- ifthodis o . ain n g and sw niin g COE re n taalcm u enstu--- CLSE 616 Oisteopaticn hylcan g naments to br1ing their entieis to te ]IV!os(oW Idaho,. Sept. 29.----arl A 8 ~ADVERTISING AT 3 Paw I Phone 321+-i nrmrlofc.Teshdl ilbidsn Intrmura olfce Te scedul xvii Parsocbildhood, ei loo, and TYPEWRTERSbe drawn up tonight and wii1)e ill, Victor Addingtn, cripled by ai 1e- tomorrows Daiy. formed foot, left this ple e last ceek TOR SAILE FOR RENT onahkIhtwlltk hmaon IFOR SALE Remiingt n Portalle Fraternity entries ii pedall t, hie rdrs ttE, United States, a BRAND, NEW SET Encyclopaedia FURIVIEDI OU.)SE Suitable for Typewriters. Time payments if dc- close at 3 o'clock today. Schedules dstance of 12000 miles. Brittaninica' for sale reasonable. C ('oiee c liii. lDoubie, living room, jsied~. (Geo. Register, 604 Ei Mai- will be drawn ad( mailed fromi this ______________ inquire at.Slater's Book Store. j studyi rooms andl dormitory. 1 1-2 j i ~~ office tomorrow afternoon. Grames i 1 ,1) t, fi:F1 .. bocks from engineering arch. Ph. _____ will start Monday afternoon. 1I~Tl iI~A' AL to CK 'FO'UR Touring car run only! ;3 , 1.) - T. 15,000, miles. Good condition, $5. I Patronize Daly Advertsers.-Adv. Etries; are now open for the all- 409 N. Cross or 601 N. Mich. Ypsi- T I 'I N1P l Furnished double I__________________________________________17 Tanta. ooi s, single 1bed, ieasonable - _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _- tit. 524 F orest Av.,2473-M. r .. - - - - and Condition $100.00. Phone 1998-11., FOR RINT Single or double room, I . THE ---- ~block fromi campus. Call 711 YuS rly W lTAJrmnhi, OT oto Aihg1 1p~cvnl/I TO GETTE OT u oAve. an VVI ii u orm ns1' ITfyuar atiua Dont Brrow-ub'cribe Tod'ay. Evrytii 1 I SI ati STOREt you nuist keep your ljelconCJ1tented. Frcema n's popuar MO ccasin shoe ROOtMS Steai heat. Also room nnate is guaranteed to give thec utmost in \Vaiit ,d. Phone 119P-M. 422 E. wear and comifort. Ask your friend Wariington. wvho wears a pair. The real shoe FR14E 'Tolresisadsn for, all year. round wear. Call'~RN w aresisadsn lichards or- Cole at 610 Forest, for gle or (louble room, shower, one Ho -k to (Slinlius. Reasonable. 632, a free, d e ?.a n stratiQfl. Phone (huo StAsfrBalet r 287S-It; leave name and adldress. lu 1StAsfo Balet r FRDiIS $50.00 and up. Nix>ons 416 too .it) 1Y 1E Secures a. $4.50 or Main. I $'5.0double room this week.Al l' r Plarvel ati Them You will marvel at the appreciated simplicity back of each portrait pro- duced by Rentschler. Simplicity is -one of the many admirable features and want a suit of rcmarkable value and workmanship, come around andl see us. $45 Suits Tailored in Our Ownt Shop Are Our Specialty. I Albert GansleI 115 South Main St. Over Walk-Over Store j Read the Want Ads, FORD ROADSTA'.1R, 1924, less than6 months old, has original tires, cx-: tr as including chains, spotlighit, mnotornmeter, (druml . lights, good l spare, car mechanically A-i. A real bargain, phone Smith, 2553-W for demonstration.1 FORD TrOURING in good conition. 5 tires, other extras, only. $60.00 Call up 1247-M after 4 'clock. 1 o.R SAL4E Sixteen foot canoe xwith complete equipmient. Good condli- tion. Call V n Antwerp at 3568-3 or leave number.I LOST TAU BE~TA UPSILON Fraternity pin, Reward if returned to 1219 Voila-mI Street. LOST Alpha Omricon pin. Reward call 2949. LOST Tortoise shell rimmed glasses ' in leather case Monday, Sept. 29. Finder please call Mrs. Doane, S1359x9. new furniture. Steam heat. and(1coldi water. 2 blocksf ('alaips. 3387 Thompson St. Hot fromi S, El i' ir! L Warm well lighted coin-j 1'crtahle0 ooms and lsuites. 'With best of furaishings, at $3.50 for each man. fine block from campus at 611. Shurch St. WVA TEI) - STUDjlENT . W\ASING for '"both 1men aNdvomen. 919 Wall St. Phone ,h191-M A FEW upper~ class or graduate girls to eat with small gr'oup. Phone 2K *lS -R NVAN .TEI GARAGE to rent, near Thompson at Liberty. 306 Thomp- 5 SAlA JSM~EN to work part time goodj Icommission. Phone 63, Madsen. about really fine portraiture. Essential to better portrait crafts- manship, simplicity cannot be over- looked. In comparing portraits you must see and look for this feature. Rentschler methods are simple and certain. They gain you all you can hope for in portraiture, and get you what you rightly demand in ti portrait. 4 , - - _- --_- --- For your approval there is a display of wvorn grey portraits now in our display case. Don't fail to see them today. Portrait Photographer f li ; I _r II Studio; 319 E. Huron Phone: 961-MV New Brurkswick Hit By MARION HAKRIhS coxupled. with HEAR.IT TODAY 16 E. iberty St" 110 E. Washin tom St 0*s 1. ,A DIES RED CONKLIN Fountain F' pen with gold band. Probably near East Entrance of New Lit. Bldg;.. Sat i1 A. M. Tues. or betwveen Lit. Bldg and 715 E. Ann St. Call 'J.j Lever 707-W. F ~FOUNTAIN PE)A*s I3UY AFOU~NTAIN PEN MADEI ..t ANN ARBOR ~Rider Masterpen now oni sale in1 Rioter'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.{ Fountt lin fens of the better national known makes including Waterman, Conjilin, Sheaffer, Parker, LeBocuff', Priced $2.50 up. If you write, we have it. 0. D. MORRILL,l 17 Nickels' Arcade,j T~he Typewriter & Stationery Store 11tSALE-A remarkable fountain pen invention. Each pen, ordinary -iecarries a year's supply of fine quality ink. Examine it before you quy. Greatest pen on the mnarket I We also carry the ordinary style of I ,high grade fountain pens at prices j from, $1.00 up. Room 2, 2nd floor, 711 N. Univ.- I£. BLAIR 'TOLHURST, A. C. M. Teachiei'of P1010,.lBanjo, and Plectral instru- 1nW1its. Studio at University llasi cI 1Iouse- LE SSONS FREE with stringed In- struments. Come in and let us ex- plain. University Music hlouse. MELL GILLESPIE, Mandolin, guitar, Banjos and chord construction. Teiphione 1791-M. E.' N. B3ILBIE of thle Detroit Conser- vatory of Music, teacher oif Violin, Piano, Studio 307 N. Main St. Phone 61-M."~ \'1A ~iI)Excepitionially lar'ge nman's (' Lair. Must he heavily upholsteredI in leather. Phone 2121-J today. _ WAN T ED)STUDE±NTS ;: and fanmily _ urihii~v'Telephone 2<473-M. 1\.,W1TEl Women, "three to demon- s'ate to housewvives. Salairay or commnission. Eai'nings $50 to $150j weekly. Our representative will be ill Ann Arbor onlly three hours. !? ajit J. Martyn, general delivery,1 yorhome and business address! - tur intorviQ* .. - WANT 'T~i)MaIVi, (dependable,. for this vicinity. Sa)lary of conmmisson. E~x- elusive terr'itoiry. Earnings $100 to $300 weekly. Our re-presentative will be in Ann Arbor only thiree hours. Mail J. Martyn, general de- I ivery, youi' 1o(me and business phone andi address for interviewv. FOUJNTAIN LPENS RhIER'S PEON SH-OP, 302 S. State. Street. Pen Specialists. The largest stock of selected pens, all leading, makes inicling the famous RIDER -.ios J11do.l .lnoi i noji-u0AXn 'cods M.ASTiER PEN all serviced on the vice b~y the only pen makers in Ann Arb or1. in the - - -ARCADE An Unexcelled Fountain Service Candies Boxed Fresh Daily We Pack, Wrap and Mail 11 61 I ,r. - v - v -- r - 11 mmm jClothing, lasts longer when cleaned now and then., Dry clean- I- '1 I _____________________________________..:.____t____ Phones 165-3238 ing once a month by 4' We are He :adquarters for White serves Swan pre- packets the fabrics-, $lue de Leather Jackets in brown, gray and tan are very popular this fall. Everyone is wearing them, the ladies as well as the men. We have a large assortment of high grade leather jackets in Reindeer, Napa, Horsehide, Colt and Sheepskin-and our prices are as popular as the jackets. Priced from $9.75 up. O"ER"' SLICKER COATS Cravenettes, 'topcoats and Reefers BLANKELTS Auto Robes, and Steamer Rugs I INSURANCE 0 t T O N Insurance I Prices. are reasonable White Swan Wool Shirts, Heavy Plaids, Corduroy and Outing Shirts. Hiking Shoes, High-Top Moccasin Packs, Puttees, etc. Breeches in large assortment, Over-Alls and Cover-Ails for shop use, Alarm Clocks, Hunting Knives, Axes, French Mirrors, Grids, Stoves, and in fact many needs for the college man. It will pay you to walk a few blocks When You Think of Think of Us. We can give you ' the utmost satisfaction in any kind of insurance. Just tel us your needs and we can advise you the 1( 'I E , I