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SUNRAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1926

-.'rt'r~~ss,.lefT MICIGCAN DAILY

PAGE SEVIEDN

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Con N L A-*S SI F I E COLUMN
CLOSE. , 1', c CLOSES
AT 3 R.N. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

'Ol1tRENT

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3' hl . Iti. Isola, 1710 Gle,-
tier Xvi'. 3-4-5
R3oston Bull
tain ln: 917 PSvIva U Ave. 5223. 4-5.

'EINSIAN PAYMENTS
Payments for the 'Ensign will
he received at the 'Ensian offices
Iin the Press b~uilding from 2 to
15o'clock dlaily. -Checks, dated
Iahead to March 1, will be ac-
Icepted.

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LOST NOTICIE Ll L~ --~
LOST-Gold fountain pen engraved T PEW1'ITI1NG& MIMFE4W11 P1IIIf J 7
with E. Strauss. Keep sake. Reward. bPrptly and neatly done" by conipe- FO ET-Su ,Iw liU I;
Phn 15.tent operators at moderate rates. Streo- etiije. l);al4 M .th -t-i
LOS-AnA.T. . ratrnty in mi ICollege work a specialty for seven- !--.. -...
tials R. - M. P. on back. Call832:.1 Oten ear. x'Myy(R"! I , iv
________54-__________________ 17 Nickels Arcade,I
The Typewriter & Stationery Store '
LOST-Girls' white gold ring wvith ;t.
setting, possibly in Waterman Gymi.
Liberal reward. Phone 5993. P EIEIt",IAL , tALENrI)AR
5-6-7.A magnetic arrow finds the dlay of
the week for any date. Send 255
LOST-Black "Bobby" case containing ($1 for 5) for this device together with "

I"-(; S --i ndel'wood typewriter,
°,-10i,)wlrf model. Mr. Vafl(erlip. ST. PAUL, Minn. - A common un-
to<aIcrca t. 5 derstanding on the world marketing
of wheat is the aim of wheat pool
II'.A~lieetdere ofthree countries called to
eii t e W aidl t t~Smedhr oa.

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For every article tcr sale, there is P' buyer.

Reach him thru Classifleds.

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NOTICE
NOTICE-If you have had typewriter l
repair or selling experience, I have
Ja message worth MONEY to YOU.
Sales manager, 503 Dwight Bldg.,
"Jackson, Mich. 3-4-5-6.
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 Shop and you will get REAL ink,
fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the
paper and won't fadie or entirely dis-f
appear after it has set when moisture
is applied. Ink substitutes are dang-
erous and spoil your pens. , 1
RID ER'S PEN SHOP,
Pen and Ink Specialists 325~ S. State
TYPE WRITERIS
Rebuilt and second hand at all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best sevice depart-
m 'ent in Ann Arbor.
0. I). MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
tf.

the mnathemnatical formula uipon whi ch
it is based and rule for calculating re-
sut entally. A. C. Washiburne.
Pittsfield, Mass. 2-3-4-5-6-7.
j NEW VICTOR Record releases every
Friday. You'll always find the hit-
est and best on Victor Records.
Schaeberle & Son, ' 110 S. Main St.
tf.
[Pailestinie for the Jews. .1VWHy g
I IS
be~i interesting public lecture will
! given under the auspices of the In-I
ternational Bible Students in Y. M.
C. A. Auditorium, 110 N. 4th Ave.,
Sunday, February 21, at 7:30 p.ini.
Seats free. All are welcome.
SUITS-For your new spring suit,
see Joseph W. Kollauf, The Tailor,
115 1-2 So. Main St. 4-5-61
WANTED
WANTED-Will share downstairs apt.
with refined girl. Call 3671, after
5:30 p. n. 3-4-5.1
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED-Day work for men
and Women-Washtenaw Emanploy-
meat Agency, 224 Detroit St.

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Ray's in the army nowa-and
sh ! he's a spy ! And a scream !
,"Hands Up," a spectacular su-
per-comedy of Civil War days,
wins the laughs hands down.

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Proving That Sherman Was Wrong

Shades of Ro Wa o

,And War Is-HELLAIU!7>~
bert E. Lee
idy It Is!f
ATTENTION!
Eyes Front
Heads Up ,
Chin Inf
Chest Out
Heels Together
Ready
Forward March
To The
Majestic Theatre

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SAM KAUFMAN and BURR DWAN

"PAYING

THE RENT"

And the Usual
Superlative Added Program
Including
a New One of the

Raymond
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Latest
Comedy Riot
"Hands Up"
In Which
That
Funny Fellow
With The
High
Silk Hat
Depicts The
Sunny Side
Of The
Civil War

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