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TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925

°fiH MICI-IIGAN

DAILY

TIL M~hGANDALYPAGE'I i.EEr

AT3PAADVERTISINGAT3PM
RESIDERS ATTENTION-This advertising is for your benefit, and you
are urged 14o take advantage of these columins. .iiiimie will be glad to
bell} you find your lost articles, to helps you sell or baiy thr this inedliiii.
Call at the Press building where you wvill be giv-en immednloate and effilcient'
service.I

I YWO MN'S CLUB To MEET()ithlE;Civics TDepartinent will hv
_ -- ehai ge of the }program.

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IWind'k oI'I insu11rancis' 5eitiually
IY?2 i 3 eilI as fire 111insuranc. We
« htte ghid to explain tis form
eI £coverage 1to3' Ol.
3 TM.R IUN IUM
Louis C. Andrews
PH-ONE 3064

Prof). Williami7 I. LIeliderson, li'c-
(Jr of the In iveri'5!y extenion i vi-
Siflh], v".IIudui-(':s ileeiae(iOi'5 01 .tl1('
Y\ Omiei' c(liii) ;all,2::"U0('C) o-1 tis
afterno'onl I inLneIi1 on,"''he Newv
PaUtr'iotim." Miss Nellie :: t_ ViD"

Geneva. March 16.---Europe and the
pres ('55lce will 0 t) tadmlit lb o' "(tvail
of' theO Protocol, d1es )it(' the pessimlistic
alt Iitittle oi Almeiinis.
I'AT'R0XIZFJ lDAILY ADVERT ISERS

IEURO& E and Return

NOTICE

W"AN TEl)

Our moderate prices make it possible; WANED-Students to see our type-
for all to have FRESH HIOME writer b~argains. Grood maclhines for
GROWN FLOWERS. sale or rent. S A. Moran, 711 N.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. University Ave., Room 2.
122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 _.____"_

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1, a 1) SERIE l31, OLLGE101P
-I'aa i as l 'r he A l'ptt' of 11r. Eaa 't11, B. i u el, t('h iragot
36 DAYS
In Great Britain, Holland France and Belgium
For $330.00
tinecimding all niecessary expenses)
For t:iOdergradtiales, 'teachers, St udent s, Memubers of Al umanuac aind
Othiers Interestedl in Educative Travel
'.4ilui ro t1'i cufireal ,ane a ti:tle, 1b th, 27tb, July ltlt, 11th
a x t!fr'11 N elw York .Time 25th
By the nuagnifcent, new~ S. S. "Dioric" and "Regina" (the largest ships
from Monxtreal). the '('gatiJe'' and ''Canada" andI the new
S. S. ".1elgetnland" from New York.
Lhiorsed biy Mr. P'ranlk Cody,' Presidlent Michigan State Board of Ed:(-
ucatiomi and1(1Supe)rintlendent of Schools of the City of Detroit.
For Particulars Apply to
L icen11sed aiu dBonded
FOR ALL LINES AND TOURS
G01~ Eaast HnMimi St., An) Arbor. Phione 1384
Note: Speil Stid iiI Tours on [?. S. Miljes, White
Stai r, ('ins i'tl, C. P., North GAeria n Lloyd, etc., etc. ,r
MIake, reservat in now.

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MIARLTHA IVASINGrrON CANDY
Fresh every Fr'iday. Tice's, 119 E.
Liberty.
'FH E Q UI' L lI ,1101)
A) 3 South 1M1ails
.ALL SILK COVERED) 71IER
(11OIIN;ETh. ON SALE 'HM"I IV EU Ii
W)NE QUAR.TER LESS.
REAL ESTATE
CAMPUS, E.
$6,500-Here is a real buy for
some one. A six rooni modern
house, in an excellent location,
only a short distance east of cam-
pus. The rooms are good size
and nicely, decorated. Brand
new furnace just installed. Lot
is small, but the house is good
and' in excellent repair. Only
.'$6,500; reasonable terms. .
Crawford, with Carr & Treniiiel.
Phone 441-Fl; evenings 2418-W.

WA NTE I)-Transportation for two
Ipassengers with piarty driving east.
for Spring vacation. Write B~ox 77
for interview.
j IANTEDl=-lave <alott 100.00)'cash,
for a goodl Ford roadlster. CallI
10137 - M.
H ow would you like to eat at a so-
rority house? Food' excellent a'nd
girls congenial. Tel. 2-184, 5-6 P. M.
SHOES
.., OOT IIY, WUE1{id IRAl-
('A lE. Get a pair of those light
ftan smnooth leather oxfords for that
spring suit. MThe Kind that Ray has
in the Wuerthi Theatre Arcade. Buy
them from him and save money.
Your choice $8.50.

Learn1 o (dance. Start now. Open
fdaily, 1 0 a. in. to 10 p).in. Adult (class
1x emry Alondayand 1Friday. Fitteen!
1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enr oil no'.
'TERRACE GARg DEN
DANCING STUDIOS
22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-It
FIJRT RE
U LPH-OLSTERED
REPAIRED
REMODELED

This special 1925 excursion rate, offered to travelers in our
improved third class [Tourist Section], New York to South-
ampton and return, places an enjoyable and profitable trip to
Europe within the reach of all For a few dollars additional,
passengers may proceed via Cherbourg or Hamburg. Person-
ally conducted tours in England, Ireland, France, Germany,
Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Italy at inclusive rates
of $325 upward may be arranged.
Investigate nowI Make your reservations early!
For further information apply to
UNITEDARIMAN NLNE
. joint service willh
3UR MER ICAN LINE"

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LOST-In January, circular mosaic
breast-pin, three clove design, fil-:
igree border. Reword. Phone
526-M. 721 Forest.I
LOST-A-Phi Kappa Sigmia Fraternity
pin at Union Friday night. Call
1166.
L O ST-Delta Sigtnia D(lt a fraterntity
pinl in Medical building or on East
University Ave. Finder call 3521-11.
rLOST-Pair of gray bone rimz glasses
*-in black ease on Ingalls Street
Monday. Call 1110-W. Rteward.

The Arbor
Fountain'
PUNCH
Pronounced by all to be the
best in the city. Let us have
your next punch or'der.
One gallon or, one thousand.
The Arbor
Fountain
313 South State
Reald the Want Ads

LOST-Spare Ford rim and tire near
campus. Finder please call 7141-J.
)LOST-Gamlma Sigma Fraternity pin.
_ Namle J. K. Touscott on back. Call
3010-R.
TAILORS
A TAILOR-1APE M, UlT
u'Will satisfy your taste, and fit
you best.!.
WILl) THE TAILOR
113 South 'Main St.
F'OR RENT
FOR 'RENT-Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 434 Pack-,
ard St.
FOR SAL1E
a FOR SALE--Only $500.00 (Thhi.
r.Pie is $6000.00. Six rooms and 3
Iag lt nearFerr Fied. al
4er.
~ FOR x.1,1; (AL1U ,I I'-C 311 '1,UT E
$ MET OF DRUMS, including Bass,
Snare, Traps, andl carying case.
t Terms if desired. Call 1719-1R afterI
7P. M.I
FOR SALE- 3tube Hiarkness Coun-
terflex. New tubes andl loudsjfeaker.{
,'Bargain $40. Call Bond 26148-J. j
BEAUTY S

P. B. Harding
jS L1 .IMimroi St. Phone 35.1-W1
Chicago, March 16.-A1 supplement-i
al inventory of the estate of M\rs. Annf
M. Swift, widow of Gustavus F. Swift,
a founder of the packing. i of SwiftI
and company, filed in the Probate
Court yesterday, showed it to be val-
ued at $7,095,695.
Berkeley, Cal., March 16. - Ini a
year's time from Januar'y, 192:3. to
January, 1924, 1,819 books valued at
$2,000 disappea red from the Library.
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SAMPLES
Pcermanently on Display at
Guy Woolfolk & Co.
336 South State Street
Ann Arbor, iclhi:
lasts and Patterns exdlusive q our own desirn

JOHNS ~A(JRPHY________WV9H~t 2'2
WHITEHOtE'& HARDY'
I NCORPQR -MO
'P.OADWAYAT 40' STREET '144 WEST 42'x° STREET
METROPOLITAN OPERA HousE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING
84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET

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*'Three expert marcellers. Shingle
trims. Soft water used at all tinter.
1 I131ATTIA BEAUTY SIIOPPE
(Above Cushing's)
BLEIRD111)HAIR SHLOT
5 'NICKEL'S AR{CADE-3168

Permanent Waving and Marulling
MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Main St.
Read the Want Aids

Training for

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Discarded Suits,
Overcoats, and
Shoes, Highest
cash price paid.
Telephone 2601j

the bond business
HALSEY, STUART & CO. believes that
Ha man who is worth taking into its organi-
zation is worth training. Both in Chicago and
in New York, a well-equipped bond school is
maintained by this house. Each new member
of the buying or selling staff is given three
months' intensive training, with pay, before he
is assigned to actual work.
The purpose of this is two-fold: (a) to give
the man a better chance to make good for him-
self and for the house; (b) to make sure that
ourmen are competent to renderthe responsible
sort of service which every bond house owes to
its customers.
If you are considering the bond business as
a career after graduation, you will be greatly
helped toward a right decision by reading our
pamphlet, 41The Bond Business as an Occu-
pation for College Men." We shall be glad to
send you a copy upon request.

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