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.A1~ t ii~TI 17MICMITGAN DAILY

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LALOIFIECLOSCS
Al '.. CE''R TZSIN AT 3 P.M.
LOST I WANTri
LOST-During Hop week end, over-NEAT Ap)pearing; Salesladies to sell
coat. Finder please call 4917. , Pickwick house and street frocks
99-0-1 direct to 'Wearer; easily earn $2,54
____ ____________-..: weekly; work all or part time.:
LOST--Small coin purse containing Write Today, Pickwick Mfg. Co.,
about .$20, Mondkiy night near Wa- I Fort Wayne, Ind. 99-0-1
liams St. Call 420 S. Division or j
.dial 8951. 1-2-3.; WANTED--Single room, for girl. Call

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Officials Probe $100,000 School Fire

Every product of the
An Arbor Dairy is
thoroughly pasteur-
i zed before being de-
livered to you. it
assures you the maxi-
mum safety.

7472, at six. 99-0-1
LOST-White plaid scarf, blue, red Mon., Wed., etc. McCrae, 3701, Box
and brown,' Friday at M~ajestic;j 61 Daily. 99-0-1-2-
Theatre. Return I7. Carpenter, 4779.
Reward. 1-2-3. WANTED-Organizer for European
IMarks, 915 Sybil. 0-1
LOST-Several weeks ago, a pair of
brogues. Call 8871 1" WANTED-Individuals who should
_______- --- ! like to earn a good commission so-
NOTICEi liciting orders for Encyclopaedia
NOiC ritanniica, communicate with
travel groups. Call. 22251. 0-1j
NOTICE-Will the young woman with______________________
'whom I exchanged a pair of flat- WANTED-Uppercl.ass or graduateI
heeled galoshes for small high-heel- girls to eat with small group at 816
ed ones at the tea for Miss Adams! East Washington St. 98-9A-0-1
at Martha Cook Dormitory, Sunday' - -
,afternoon, please phone 21245. 1 WANTED-Girl with some experience
Mac armids Candy Store, 715 N.
ANNIVE~RSARY WEEK at Eplson, University. 1

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Ann Arbor Dairy Co.
THE HOME O F PURE MILK

Beauty Shop. Starting January 18.1
Shampoo and Marcel, $1.50 with a
lemon rinse free. Marcel 75 cents.
Elson Beauty Shop,
321 S. Main, Phone 4404.
tf.
FOR SALE ORt RENT
Fraternity, Sorority, or League
house. This house is now occupied
by Fraternity. Ideally located twoI
blocks from campus on Hill St. sec-
tion, 17 rooms, dlormitory, two rshow-
ers, large living, dining room and
lot. Reasonable in price with small
payment down. Call 3224.
98-99-0-1-2-3,

FOR REND'. T
FOR RENT-Single room 1030 Church
Call 22230. 99-0-1-2I State fire marshals and school olie-
ials are investigating the ],laze which
FOR RENT-One single room. Re dsryd h rnki neprtr
onable. Dial 22352 or call at 45S institute for boys, in Cincinnti, with.
Division. 0-1-2
a loss of more than :7'100.00~0. T'he _
FOR .RENT-Four room apartment, 2j Photo shows the rear of tue struefturc
blocks south of campus. Call 7238.1 soon after the fire was (1k.,covcred.
0-1-2. -___AT__--______ ra______ ri-

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WHEN ITS any thing in Music or
Musical Instruments see Schaeberle
& Son, 110 S. Main -St. tf.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Buy your fountain pen ink at Rider's
Pen Slo1and 'will get REAL ink,
fresh ink. Inik that fixes itself in the
paper and won't fade or entirely dis-
appear after 'it has set when moisture
is applied. Ink substitutes are dang-
erous and spoil° your pens.
ID)ER'S PEN SHOP
Pen and Ink Slpecialists 315 $., StateJ
TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter,; & Stationery Store
Dealer : L. C.' Smith & Corona
tf. !
Arnold's State St. 3'eweler !
Is now carrying a complete line of
fountain pens-all makes, all prices.
Whatever type you may need, come in
and see us, we can satisfy you.
Arnolds State St. Jeweler
302 S. State St. tf.
TYPEWRITING & 1LIEOGR1APHING
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-
teen years.
0. D. 3VIOJRRILL,1
17 Nick0,,' Arcade,
The Typewriter i & Stationery Store
tf.
PEN REPAIRING
Your fountain pen is a delicate in-
strument. Let no tinker work on it.
Rider's Pen Shop has the parts, ma-
chinery and skill to do it right. It
costs no more. Quick. service. 315
S. State St. 99-0-2
NEW VICTOR Record releases Every
Friday. You'll always find the lat-
est and best on Victor Records.
Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St.
tf.
WANTED
WANTED-Work wanted for nen and
women, Washtenaw Emploment
Agency, Dial 21405. 224 Detroit Av.
0-1-2.
WANTED-Part time chauffering by
student. Call Brewster, phone 6539.
WANTED-By student, steady work
evening or alternate afternoons,.

FOR RENT-One block from campus,
1 single and 1 double room, well
furnished, warm, well lighted, beds
to suit. Cheap. Phone 3292. 320
Thompson St. 012
FOR RENT-One block from campus,
two double rooms, on second floor,
completely furnished, with beds to
suit. Good and warm. Dial 3292
or call 320 Thompson. 99-0-1f

IJ1V11Vki1Sl1. - t1uier a gonerI-
ment ordler, women will no longler ber
permitted to act as engine chive.,;.
train dispatchers, firemen or train
couplers.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Gas range suitable for
restaurant or fraternity use, 8
burners and 4 ovens. Call 7117 or
1204 Hill. 49-0-1

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next time. You'll be
~rewarded by substan-
tial' savings, perf e ct -
workmanship. It's con-
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by the Clothes He Wears and the
Condition they are in

Society

Brand and Other

A Sign of
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From the time you
enter the lobby until
I' you leave you are
greetedl in a most
* cheerful and friendly
manner, by guests as
well as employees. It
* is our "by-word."
$1.,W, $1.7) and $2A)0
£ D-111; $2.50 anld
$"3.00 i th Bath

Good Makes
$35.00 to $55.00
Pay $8.00 or $10.00 Down
and Pay $4.00 or $5.00 Weekly

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He is not necessarily the latest
creation from the display of a very
pexclusive shop, nor is he the over-
draped c a d o f William Shakes-
peare's time who desires g r e a t
attention.

But he, is very critical about
comfort and cleanliness, g oo d
work and economy for his laun-
dry. He wants smooth edges on
his shirts and collars and such ser-
vice as he receives at the Varsity.

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