THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN R ~ - i !?' LASSIFIEDcTN AT PM.ADVERTISING AT 8 P.M. ' AITENTION ADVERTISERS Box 67, 8, answers. Box 92,' 11 answers. B.Lox S):3, 3 answers. THIESE WILL _BE, 1)WSCARIE)A) after Monday, April 6, 1925. 1'LEASl' CALL IFOR THEM. f FOR SALEC FOR SALE-"-1921 Fordl roadlscr, start- er, new cord tires,°good motor. Will Ssell cheap. Call ,Glazer at 3112-Al. e~veryb~ody dislikes a fire loss, but there is consolation in knowing that you are insured in a good company with an agent who is going to give N~u the best of service. JUR. 3IUNI PUS t it Louis C. Andrews Insurance PHONE 3061 Vatch This Sp'amcDIally Intramurafftems (Continued from Page Six) sent to the fraternities. Play will be started in the different sports immed- iately after vacation. _All students wishing to act as um- pines in playground ball or hardball should get in touch with the Intra- mural office at once. This may be done by calling personally at the of- fice, or telephoning 2268 and giving tname, address, and telephone number. jProf. A. S. Warthin of the patho- logical department and Prof. Preston fM. Hickey of the roentgenological de- partment in the Medical school, spoke, last night in Grand Rapids before thel Kent county Medical association. STUDENT wants work of any kind during Spring vacation. Call Smith,I 1 131.3-11 after 7:30. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One nice single room in modern home. 304 SoutJUy 5th Ave., Phone 846-J.1 FOR RENT-Second floor apartment, four rooms, bathi, sleeping porch for next-school year, garage if desired,I available July 1. 905 Forest ave.1 Phone 3597-J. FOR RE~NT--Single room near Cam- pus between Jefferson and Williams Sts. Phone 825-W._ TYPE WRITING~ 4:110-Matlienitics stuiY ofthte liter- ary college meets in room ("110, Angell haill TWO DEATHS LISTED IN HEftTH SERVICE REPORT t Tw~o deaths are listed in the Health service r"eport for March. One of these was from pneumonia, the Finds Indian Mine 8 :00-World flight lectutre .aid pi ' tures in Hill auditorium. FRID)AY I :3t)-4:00-A un Arbor Ad associaI iOU exhibit-. in the west gallery of Al- umni Memorial hall. HC fli lin IA". I i1 t ]'1iI8l1' ' ,.: 1 H-OME SITE-Ar you ito(TCSI;d in I.a nwlghborhood. of lplaceS o'. 3-5 to Sf1-2 acre at Jmoderate price? All city conlveniences, near :bus <:nd Sschool. Terms., Phone 551-11. SOUTTHEAST SE+CTION Real pride will be yours if you purchase this- unusual home. Attractive front porch entirely glas- i sed in. Living .room across the entire front of the house has large fire ~place and boo0k cases with leaded glass doors. Dining room with built-in buffet, ' and they best equippedI kitchen we have seen tl-is year. A large sun! 'parlor, andl a toilet and lavatory . complete the first floor. "'Three nie sleeping chiambers, three extra large closets, and beautiful bath complete the second floor.a and laundry rooms, and furnace room 4.with hot water heat ini the basement. The owner is. leaving the city, and ll~terefore quoting a low price. Phione 2438. MIARTH'IA WASIIINGTON CAND)Y Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. Illeads Household Packing Co. Moving-Packing-Storage Call us for long distance moving. Loads insured. I ship to all points. 525 Detroit St., Phone 1154 Henry A. Golwynne, tamous Newl York chemist, has just returned from India where he discovered a siliman-E Ste mine at the foot of the Himalayas.I The material is in great demand in the making of high-heat furnaces as it has the highest degree of tire-re- sisting qualities. WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to apipear in this5 columi% niust I be left in tihe box at the Da~y office provided for .onit purpose bef ore 4 o'clock -prcceding the- day of issue. IIIIUJISIAY other from acute kidney complica- tions. A marked increase is noted in acute respiratory infections, there being 596 reported, as compared with 338 in March of last year, and 482 in 1923. Head colds andl pharyngitis com- prise the largest number of these in- fections, there being 182 of the form- er and ,257 of the latter reported. A for day. 1 ;i3 -I' j ''1 Ilt(I -1 ~:9'l ' 2 ? ~i A r-M AND REGIt-TERI D Chiropodist Orthopedist "'. i-. Fniversity 'Ave Phone 2652' -i Hill l1lt ll11lll1l111ll11llliI III II 111111 Ilt; ..1011 3 in - s - - 7 w- sT M t S u iq - O.. t , (Downtown ) - "T;;33113tlHtlltl~lf~hItll1IIhllIIIIIlg . . Easter Candies ii C Try our IRewpee Sandichles Ha mburg Chicken Cheese We deliver ph. ?94.31 TYPEW1VRI TING &M-IME-OtRAPHI MG p~romptly andl' neatly: done- by experi- enced. operatOrs at' moderate- rates. Sixteen years experience- doing theses Work for University, students. ' :r . 0.).' :1ORIL, iM Nkl* Arcade, Typewriter anal Stationery Store I Trhe FOR SALE-Three tube reflex set with loudspeaker. Bargain $35. Call Bond 2618-J. TYPEWRITERS most makes.$20.00 up! CHECKWRITERS, new..... 15.00 up] ADDING MACHINES~ new.. 65.00 uip MIMEOGRAPHS, DUP~LICATING DEVICES, OFFICE APPLIANCES, ;w .... :.SUPPLIES. Typewriters Rented, Repaired, Cleaned 0. 1). MORRILL, 17 Nickels Areae The Typewriter and Stationery Store ".1"OR SALE OR RENT-I-ouse suitableI for Fraternity, Sorority or group of nfstudents. Phone 10iQ-J. 803 S. State St. FOR SALE-Ford touring car. Perfect condition. Less than 'year old. $175. ' Phone 30O2-M. s FOR SALE--Banjo andI case, in- excel- lent condition. $12.00. Call 2375-J, after seven. Ask for H-arris. NEW SLIPS gWHITE,, FLESH,- BLACK and COLORS RADIUM, SILK, JERSEY, and i / CREPE BACK SATIN THE QUALITY SHOP 303 SOUI'h MAILN STREET s Wheary Wardrobe trunks bestj trunks made at popular prices at "IKOCHI AND HEN NE- Compacts, watches and pictures frames of the most exquisite jewelry selections. These are espqciallyE 1}priced for the spring season. l ARNOLDI State Street Jei eler ' Our moderate prices make it possible -~-for all to have FRESH HIOME GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 SLICKERS $4.95j SFor men andl women. Yellow only; corduroy collar w-I'ilc~Wr-r newest square p~ockets. Slickers are first quality, made to retail at $10. Selling direct eliminates excess prof- its. Send one dollar with size or chest, measure. Balance C. 0. 1). ', STOR3I TIGHIT RAINCO)AT CO. -- 5 Department 4. 29341 Cass Aive. Detroit, iMichiiganj jRugs sh'ampooed or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. i'rintinug, Engraving and Emnbossing. Mimeographing and Typewriting New equipment, skilled help and prompt service will insure you satis- factory results. 0.. D. 3ORRILL, 17 Nickiels Arcade IThe 't'ypewriter and Stationery StoreI T1ilE RAIO EQUIPPED) VICTROLA. IS HERE Consale type Victrola with Ware Neutrodyne Radio. Everything- you need. $185.00, easy terms. UNIVERSITY MUSIC ROUSE LOST LOST-Tuseday, shell rimmed eye- glasses. Reward. Call 1814-M. LOST-A pair of girl's horn rimmed glasses. Call 1272-J. Reward. LOST-A Kappa Kappa Gamma Key, jeweled, with owner's name en- graved on back. G. M. Croose. Oak Grove club. Flint, Mich. Reward. LOST-Boston Bull-dog. Brown with iwhite face and breast.. Harness marked L. J. Kuehnle, 81 Latto St. Call J. G. Kuelrnle 2885-J. Reward.I L:OST-Grey overcoat, brown stripe. Return to 503 Monroe. Reward. BEAUTY SHOPPES Permanent Waving and Marcelling MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St. Three expert marcellers. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. DIJIATTIA BEAUTY SHOPPE (Above Cushing's) BL~UE 111111)HAIR S1101 SN ICKEL'S ARCADE-3168 PhIone- 8$ For Typewriter Repairing- (all imakes)- Dealer in Woodstock typewriters, Standard and Portable adding mia- c ines. Anni Arbor Typewriter Exchange1 9 Safings Bank Building. MANUSCRIPTS typewritten, neatness and accuracy= our motto. Bild le's Book Store, Nickels Arcade. TYPEWRITERS Splendid' machines., Best makes- for rent or for sale. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 342-R1. TA ILI~OIS A rTAILOR-MAD1E SUIT Will satisfy your taste, and fit. you best. WILD) TIIE TAILOR 113 South Main St. FO UND; I) FOUND-In front of Tinker & Co. store a pair of tortise shell glasses. Owner can have by paying for this ad. Signed Tinker & Co., 342 S. State. 1 :3t-5:9O-1 -A ter-Arbo LArt associaion exhibit in the west gallery of Alumi- ni Memorial hall. ~:04J'-S-eiAr1 rbil counittceeectshin ' room 302, Union. I :00-Phi "Beta-Kaa mttuects in roomi 205, Mason hall.{ -4: 10-AdlMinistratve board, of timte literary college meets in Decan J. It. Effinger's office. - :15-Prof. rJ. Holland Rose ofI lie ' University of Cambridge, England,I lectures on "Pax Romana and Pax Napoleonica," in the Natural Sci- ence auditorium. 5 :00-Holders of Hlarmion FoundationI loan funds meets in room 2, Uni-- versity hall.coireiera of Easter music at the church. 1 :30'7 :(-S. C. A. cabinet meets in ILane hall. cii evsfo 7:10-Varsity Glee cu eie rn State and Packard streets on, spe- .Icial interurban for Ypsilanti. 1 7:30-Alpha Nu ineets W ithe societyj room. :30-Comnedy 60)Ieet in Ujii'em.- jity hall. 7?3-etr course ushers report a-t Hill auditorium. 7:30-9 :30-Ann Arbor Art association exhibit in the west gallery of Al- umnii Memorial hall. 8 :00-D)ual swimming meet betweeni the Varsity and freshman tank teams in the Union pool.I See our select assortmnt.i 0~ candies and novelties. Take, " l tI II t - tyt I Make your selection early. 709 T. Unru t { Re ad the Want Ads L .1_- _ . . _ :_,, w. ;;n { ._ __ _ -- ,a- . student Transfer Co. Owned and operated by students Trunks a specialtyj Phone; 2492-W matMake Your the YOU'LL like tihe spirit of pee~ea l~i:~ l i ~r tIies the entiro Hotel Wolverine orlamiz~at o.Sl'y1Ul(0i i st' in giving you the (quick, courteous, ~ii~~~:~~ 8'c~~iyto yours complete comfort. ichigan students find tti ol d 'r 'o '~n nallmusements and a favorite gathering place. -1 8 - -INea4' ih the bright, pleasant rooms, a-ll outside Wi lA UI5~aI S" i : e ume;r ,:uis , . tr both in' oiur g dining room and Coffee I h-8C-2;"ltu ~sru, Special; reduced rates offered to studentu orl l-"n1 ui4-I&1i15 MA l V UI L El), President. Write for Preferential geuis0e Cards X r" r rDetroit's Famous popular-(l=y S r . Priced I1 Hotel - -500 Baths At Ei~~ t~p ~ ,. WANTED WANTED-Two room suite preferably with bath for use by three seniors. Call C. S. Hough, 343 at noon. SHOES REPAIEI) WHILE YOU i WAIT 0. G. ANDRES 222 SOUTH STATE STREET Special" Train VIA Service FI 4 ., { i t z i When You Start Your Spring House-Cleaning ANN- ARBOR RAILROAD, COMPANY ACCOUNT Spring Vacation For the accommodation of University of M'ichigan Students re- turning home Friday, April 10th, 1925, for Spring Vacation, The Ann Arbor Railroad will p~rovide the following train service: SPECIAL TRAINS Lv. Ann Arbor .............11:40 A. M. (CT1) Arr. Toledo..... .......................... 2:00 P. Ml. (ET) r'his Train Will Handle Passenge~rs ONLY for Toledo and Points Beyond. Lv. Ann Arbor ........................... 4:56 P. M. (CT) Arr. Owosso ............... ............... 7:15 P. M. (CT) Trhis train will stop at Howell, Mich., and Durand, Mlich., to dis- charge passengers, protecting Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk con- nections. REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE (soUt"iHBOUN D) In addition to the above Special Service the following regular train service Ann Arbor to Toledo will prevail: Lv. Ann Arbor...... 11:40 A. Ml. (CT)......4:15 P. M. (CT) Arr. Toledo.......... 2:10 1) 1I. (ET)......6:50 P. M. (ET) Be sure and see us for the best results. We z c F V 9 r Q specialize in ligkt woolen blankets and lace curtains. The care with which we handle your laundry insures the very best for you. I! 11 11_ f i i I