~A~RDA lA~h28, 1925 TIA IFMICI-JIGAN DAILY PAGR SEVEM~ THIS ITIIEi COLUM N LDUCOLD N ' LOES ' .CLOSES AT 3 P.M9.ADVER IS N AT 3 P.M. tN41WE 1{S TO ItONX _N i BRits. The following is a list o1 personls having ans;:wers to ads, which have not yet been called for, 1'1 :sc call for them as soon01as possible, as they wil he discarded April 1st. Walter C. Young Mrs. B~oynton L. A. Thorton t . Keubler Mrs. errick J, Kennedy r.W. K. Yamagata bKing Seeley Go. 13.1-Honeywell t.. Schet - E. F. Greenman Evelyn Gray F. W. llighztowcr E. 1R. Kendlall A. C. Gruschow Boxes 13. R., Grace Webb _Li., and 13. L. Tr. Ask for Uncle Antos or any of the stallinen to help you in your advertis- ing. Read This column, and use it. FOR SALE nIR mt 1, As an educator he served on the $6 EApoesoa e rlZfi)LIIIIjII RI~l~J faculties of the University of Mich- 1(i, 1 G1 pocesionl teor anjo , .llffJ1iganU Harvard university. Dartmouth 1Almost new. With case. Cell Lar- t 'Y ZU K ~ IP~fIIT college, and the_ University of P'ennl-! ry 304 flIFI~L rk!I4r ylvania, before going to Johns 1~li- I' - )L-1o orn cr odkins university in 1906. shape, $75. Call Franks 1104. Philadelphia. M\arch 27.-Aecording to an announcement of the Academy Library Exhibits ADIIYG AChIITNES, T1.YPEWRIITERtS of Natural Science, the first award C'HECK WRITERS, OFFICE AP- o h oehLiyMmra ea Faculty .Por traits' PLIANCES, SIUPLIES has been made to Dr. Hcrbert Spencer!I 0. ). D.IOIL7L, 'Jennings, '93, of Johns 11opkins uini-1 Forty-six finely drawn portraits, the catch fine shades of meaning in black anlwhite, andl to portray chlaracter 1 a cn rp, prrat wr alWkthe e are open now. Private from life, requir'ing about three h lerso n lssida.dl th oerns of posing. The artist planned, at th every Monday and Friday. Fifteen, outet f hs wrkto akesketches ;1-hour class lessons for $5,00. Fred outmst of h workto mkedancing, 8:30 to 10 p. m. ofms ftefcly, and the group; Enroll Now. exhibited represents only half of the TERRAICE GARD)EN DANCING p~ictures he has so far completed. STUDIOS -L. A. 13. 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R 17ic WelS Arcarna versity for researches upon the FOR ALEOn tat Streta lrgeprotozoa and rotatoria, and also be- FOR ALEOn SateStret, lage.cause of his knowledge of biological house that coulq easily be remodeled phenomena. into small appartments and bring Dr. Jennings was born at Tonica, an unusually large income on the Ill., in 1865. He graduated from the investment. Call 2438.! University of Michigan in 1893 and F4OR S ALE-Indian Light Scout 111- then studied at Harvard, holding soy- torcycle for sale. Excellent condi- eral fellowships. In 1896 he -receiv- tion1. Phone 1402-W. ed his degree of doctor of philosopy I ~from the same university, lie studied FOR SALE-Practically new 18 volt at Jena in 1896-1897 and in 1909 receiv I iOT1CE Itargis Bootery ShopeMierthi Theatre "Comparison is tile Safest Guide." $6.0.6.0-;6~0$6~6LAIES Complete your edlucation Our moderate~ prices make it possible z for all to have FRESH HOME GROW\N FLOWERS. '= x F ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. Compacts, watches and picture f ramnes of the most. exjuisite jewelry selections. Those are especially p~riced for the spring season. ARN 011) State Street' Jeweler SUITS $25-$30-$35I HERMIIIAN THE TAILO)R 802 South State Street Tdry our / Xelv'pee aydichiqles, f a H 1liburg. ('liiekeii 7 ~Cheese We lelil-er TYPE WRITr~ERPS Phlone S566 For 'Typewriter Repairing (call makes) D~ealer in Wood stock typ~ewri ters, Standard : 11( Portable adding ma- c'hines. 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The work is by Leon Makiel- ski, of the Architectural college, who received a prize recently from the (Detroit art institute for exhibiting the best portrait in oil.I Mr. Makielski's specialty has always been oil painting, and he has gained Imore than a local reputation for work hoth in landscape and portraiture.j H4is pictures have been displayed in D:etroit, Chicago and Indianapolis and have woon increasingly favorable comn- iment. His latest venture into the charcoal medium, to wvhich he has de-I voted his attention for the past few months, shows an amazing facility to *I r20 (4 Try This for Your Sunday Evening Lunch It's Delicious!. 25C Hot Toastedl Sandwiches, Salads, Deserts, etc. ARBOR FOjU NTAN 313 South State St. Short. 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