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SATURDAY, SEPTEiMBER 2C, 1925

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TImS LA S FI
SoLUMN COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

INK

USED CARS
FORDS--FORDS-FORDS-

Secure yourself against loss of your.
notes. Use our ink. It won't wash;
off, when set. RIDER'S PEN
SHOP, 302 State St.
FORD REPAIR Work done at reason-
able prices. All work guaranteed.1
Triangle Garage. 222 Detroit St.

ALL MODELS-A big bunch of good
Fords to choose from, everything
later than 1922. Open and closed
models. We bought these cars at
the right price and can sell them at
exceptionally low prices. Terms.
Come in and look them over.
NIXON'S
Open Evenings

EXPERT ARCELLE WORK
Bentley Beauty Parlor
106 E. Libertya
Call 6373 for appointment
FOUNTAIN PIENS
Buy your Fountain Pens where you
- get the good repair service. RID-
ER'S PEN SHOP, 302 State St.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
'he, best equipped shop in the city
backed by eighteen years experi-
ence.

416 So. Main

Phone 6914

0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade
Typewriter & Stationery

Store)

FOUNTAIN PENS FOR SALE
Tlie new Two-In-One Fountain pen is
no longer an experiment. It is hold-
ing up splendidly. Fill with water
'ald write with, real ink. We'll be
glad to demonstrate. Also ordinary
E -funtain pens. S. A. Moran, 711 N.
Univ., Room 2.
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING
I xpert factory workmen do your re-
pairing all makes. 24 hour service
at RIDER'S PEN SHOP, 302 State
Street.
IXEOGRAPHING & TYPEWRITING
Work done by experienced operators
t at moderate rates in our own shop.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery - Store
d -
4,OCKSMITH-All kinds of trunk and
1 door keys. Keeler. Phone 7325.
FIRST CLASS CHEF with refer-
0 ence wants a position in a fratern-
, ity house. Phoie 6026, 520 Detroit
q! St.
MEMBERSHIP IN University Golf
club for- fall term, $15. Only limit-.
ed number left. Course located on
j State St. South at, Ferry Field.
f PRINTING
Te have an excellent new equipment
d for doing letter work. New type
hand set by skilled labor will in-
sure a satisfactory and pleasing job.
O. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Stationery & Typewriter Store

FORD Coupe, $65 cash. Call 7594.
FOR RENT-Comfortably furnishedI
double rooms for students at rea-
sonable rates. 314 E. Washington.
FOR RENT-Suite of two rooms ad-
jacent to campus, accommodates
either two at eight dollars or three
at nine. Phone 8035. 219 S. Thayer.
FOR RENT-Suite of rooms, will ac-1
commodate three boys. Very com-
fortable and large. Well lighted.
719 Church.
LARGE Study room in private home
for two men. Steam heat and fine1
sleeping porch on Cath'erine one
block from State. Dial 9571.
FOR RENT-Room and board in pri-
vate family. Hot and cold water in
rooms. Complete $9.00. 310 E. Lib-
erty.
GARAGE For Rent corner North State
and Lawrence. Phone 6373.
FOR RENT-Two double rooms, near
the engineering shops, comfortable
and well heated. $4 a week. 514
Church.
FOR RENT-Suite of rooms for a
couple of business women, also
single room. 417 South Division
Phone 21974.
OFFICES FOR RENT-Beautiful of-
fices in new fire proof building of
Huron Valley Building & Savings
Assn. Apply to H. H. Herbs, Secy.
A. A. Savings Bank Bldg. Cor. Main
& Huron.
FOR RENT-Between State and Main
single $5.50 or double $2.50 each.
Excellent front suite . .6.00 single
$5.00 each for two. $5.50 each for
three. Phone 7494.
FOR RENT-Large room one block
from campus. Private entrance,
steam heat, bath'. No other room-
ers Rent very reasonable. 548
Church Street, Apartment B.

TWO ROOMS and kitchenette nicely
furnished. Convenient to campus
and hospitals. Ten dollars per week.
109 N. Thayer. Dial 7445.
FIURNISHED Apartments and light-
housekeeping rooms. Dial 7013 be-
tore 5 P. M. Ralh T. Swezey.
SOUTH Suite and single room. Steam
heat. Hot water all the time. 311
Thompson St.
HOUSE FOR RENT- Attractively
furnished small house near campus
call Telephone 21351 mornings 8-10
or evenings 7:30-8:30.
FOR RENT-Single room on ground'
floor one block from campus. Well
lighted and heated. Reasonable. 644
Haven.
ROOM-New home, residential sec-
tion. No other roomers. 1043 Mar-
tin Place.
MUSIC
E. NORMANTOY BILBIE of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music will'
teach violin, piano, and harmony at
307 N. Main. Dial 4734.
EMMA FISCHER CROSS
Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ.
formerly on faculty at School of
Music and pupil of Leschitizky,
Vienna. Studio 610 'E. Liberty St.!
Apt. 8. Phone 3566.
WANTED
WANTED-Responsible married stu-
dent to care for furnace, sidewalks
etc., for part payment of rent. Dial
7013 before 5 P. M. Ralph T. Swezey.
TENOR SOLOIST wanted for church
work. 312 South Division St. Dial
6328.
MEN Students to board at 1303
Gedd . Phone 8755. Home cook-
ing.
WANTED-Students to take orders
for photographs. Call L. Leip-
schutz, student representative
Thurs. at 7 P. M. Dial 9761.
WANTED-College girl to do light
housework for her room. Phone
any evening at 3287.
WANTED-Girl to work for room and
board. Phone 6373.
BOARD-For small number in private
family. Strictly home cooking.
$6.50. 1007 Monroe.
WANTED-Roommate to share front'
suite with second year medic. Rent
reasonable. Phone 22352.
WANTED- Upperclass or Graduate
women to eat with a small group at
816 E. Washington St.
WANTED-Roommate. wanted. Rate
$3 per week for two rooms. Situa-
tion 1 1-2 blocks from campus. Ap-
ply 1335 Geddes Ave.

DRUG CLERK-hours 1 to 6 p. m.
Lady preferred, but can use man.
Apply~213 S. Main, Sunday from 3
to 4 p. m.
WANTED BY trumpet player dance
work for Fri. & Sat. nights. 1308'
Ceddes Ave Phone 21265.
WANTED-Young and healthy men;
weighing about 150 lbs. or more as!
blood donors at the University Hos-
pital. Apply to office of House Phy-
sician.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE FOUNTAIN PENS
Rider's Masterpen. 230 drops ink ca-
pacity are selling fast. Have you
got yours? RIDER'S PEN SHOP,
302 State St.
TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE
Why not buy a typewriter? Buy one
cheap from us and quite likely sell
it at the same price at end of school
year $15.00 up. Look over our line.
S. A. Moran, 711 N. Univ., 2nd floor.
Subscribe for The Daily today at
the office in Press Building.-Adv.
FOR SAI4E-Remington typewriter,
number 8. Invisible. $5.00. Call
21852 evenings.
FOR SALE-York C-Melody Sax. Dial
9832, or inquire 312 E. Jefferson.
Cheap.
LATE 1923 Ford Roadster. Refinish-
ed, starter, demountables, spot-
light and all practical accessories.
Bargain at $115. Call 21372 be-
tween 6 and 8 P. M.
FOR SALE-2 1922 Ford tourings in
A-1 mechanical condition. De-
mountable rims, starters, new cord
tires. Both owned by mechanic.
$50 and $75 apiece. Call 9588.
FOR SALE-Chevrolet sedan in good
running order. Call evenings. M.
F. Johnson, R. F. D. No. 8. Phone
715-F5.
REGISTERED German Police dog 4
mos. old. House broken. $50.00.
Call 8552. Must be sold this week.
ONE Harley Davidson motorcycle.
1923 model with side car. Apply
636 Oakland Ave.
FOR SALE - Gibson Tennor Banjo
and case $50:00. 1030 Oakland Ave.
FOR SALE - Mason Hamlin gtand
piano, intermediate size. Phone
3627.
Monopoly Is Leased
Warsaw Sept. 25. - The Polish cab-
inet yesterday approved the agree-
ment previously closed between the
finance ministry and the Internation,
al Match Corp., of New York, leasing
the Polish match monopoly for 20
years.

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TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT
nvestigate our new rental prices4
various makes of typewriters.
Ai# Moran, 711 N. Univ., 2nd floor.
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"SEE BILL AND

BUY FOR LESS"

TYPEWRITERS
L. C. Smith, Remington, Royal, Un-
derwood, Corona and portables, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned and re-
paired. The largest and best stock
in Ann Arbor at considerate prices.,
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcade
,The Typewriter & Stationery Store
ealet: L. C. Smith and Corona type-
BESYL BEAUTY SIHOP
4xpert Beauty Work. Friendly ser-
vice. 711 N. University. Dial
21379 over the- Arcade Theatre.
FOUNTAIN PENS
over 500 Waterman, Conklin, Sheaffer,
fEversharp, Swan, LeBoeuf, Parker,
Holland and others from which to
make a selection. Price $1.50 up.
All good standard nationally adver-
tised makes.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade
he Typewriter & Stationery Store
OTICE-A student in large front
suite desires a room-mate. $4 each.
One block south of campus. 721
Monroe. Phone 7981.
OARD-Good home cooked meals.
618 Packard.
TAILORING
Stidents Tailoring Phone 8410
I Cor N. University and Thayer
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND
PRESSED, $1.25
TROUSERS PRESSED, 20e
OLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
; AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY
also
a LADIES FURS, DRESSES AND
I COVATS
REASONABLE PRICES
IASSSELBACK'S Dining Room, 337
i Thompson, opens Sunday, Sept. 27.
Fables reserved. Home cooked meals.
None better. Prices reasonable.
LOST

Pay As
You Ride!

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Pay As
You Ride!

at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
Look fellows! You car trade in your old set and get these guaranteed tires
on our WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN. Tires have gone up but Bill
hasn't!
FRENCH HORNS
REGULAR $5.00 VALUE

$5.00 Ford Water Pumps
$1.79
$12.00 Door Opening Side Curtains
$7.75 Complete
$5.00 and $6.00 Spotlights
$1.39
$5.00 Glass Side Wings
$2.69 Per Pair

$5.00 to

$9.00 Motor1
$2.95

Driven Horns

$15.00 A-C Speedometer
Complete $9.45
$5.00 Automatic Windshield Wiper
$2.95
H-Plate Rubber Batteries
$11.95
18-Mo. Guarantee. Trade old ones.

J

ST-German police puppy. Small
brown collar around neck. Ans-
Awers to name "Wolf." Return to
-512 S. State. Liberal reward.

High Grade Motor Oil
45c Per Gal.
ANY GRADE FOR ANY CAR.

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:JTLVER Conklin pen on second floor

SILVER Conklin pen on second floor U I

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