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The Michigan Daily, 1926-01-28

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NDA, 1Tl V1 ARY28, '1.926.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
the Ad-Taker, Hial 21214, and your want ad
will l)C charged.
The M1ichi an I aily reserves the right to
classify all w ant ads tinder appropriate head-,
ings and to revise or withhold objectionable
copy.
Thlis coluni' closes at 3 P. M. date preced-,
ing lpulblcationi. Notice of any error must be
given in time for the second insertion. j
CASHRATESj
Tlen cents per reading line (on the basis of
five( avcra((;r words to the line) for one or two
inser t ions5.
Nine cents per readfing line for three or more
ins<ertio ns.
sCashi classifieds received at the Daily_ officej
ini The P'Tess Building on Maynard Street.
CONTRACT RATESonapc-
Special standardized rates givenonapi-
tion.
LUST
LOST-Bl1ack fleece lined glove for
left 'hanid. Will finder please notify
C. E. Purely. Dial 5518. 11.
LOST-Brown bill fold containing two
sheets of gold and cardIs bearing
the name F. Ollette. Reward if 're-
turned to W. Heyniger, 414 E. Wil-
liams. Phone 3357. it.

Tenor Threatened

FOR RJZEN:T
FOR REIT---3 Room apartment two
jblo;°ks sounth of thne campus. (Call
7238. t 9-10-l
FOR RENT-Two rooms either a!.
isuite or sigally. Hlf block from
Campus. itss King ley, phone p8,58.'
11-1 ?.

FOIL ,RENT
FORl RENT--Front sleeping room, -sun!
room for" study. Garage if desired.
1231 Olivia. 9-10-11.
FOR S~AL~E
FOR SALE-Set of 50 Hlarvard Class-
ic's. Have not been. used. C all
9:354 nights after 7:30. 11-1213.1

" Charming Van17iurt nitted underwear and
silk hosiery in latestI Pariijan modes andI
shades offers you remarkable oprtunilies
for attractive Income in spare moments. No
money or previo is business espenence re-
quired. F+.illparticillarsinilcudingcotorillus.
tnations gladly bent upon request, lk-rite--. -
aanlztteCo'P".,2021Datmaud St.,iBostoas,Mass.'
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

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SUNDAYPRICES
Week Day M tin cs1IS,, 25c~, 35c

A Comedy Classic-

LOST-A gold watch fob somewhere
bn campus. Call 9461. 11-12-13
LOST-$25 reward for information
leading to recovery of a Ford road-
ster with white wire wheels, stolen
in front of Literary building, Wed-
nesday, February 24 between 8 and
9 a:in. License 490926-1925 model,
engine number 12010844. Mr. Keller.
Dial 8917. 9-10-11.
NOTICE
JOE PARKER'S CAE
Invites you to dine and dance with
them Tuesday, March 2nd, from six-
thirty to ten p. m. 11.
'ine custom tailored clothes, in-
dividual fit, best workmanship, cor-
rect style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Gansle, 118 E. Washington. tf
ATTENTION-Bring in your Radio
key and see if you have one that will
open the lock._ Betsy Ross Shop,
Nickels Arcade. 11-12-13.
N~OTICE-Nell Gillespie, teacher and
soloist, thirty years experience,
Mandolin, banjo, guitar, and chord
K;onstruction. Telephone 4757.
Wed,, Fri., Sun., tf.
A° NASHI CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and 'Top Coats, $23.00.
' west styles and fabrics, all long
sand wool-Guaranteed fit., Dial
6746 or 9736. 11-2.
ENIS any thin, n Music 6;r
1iusical Instruments see Schaeberle
& Son, 110 S. Main St. tf
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Buy your fountain pen ink at RidersI
' Shod01 and you will get REAL ink,
fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the
pa er and won't fade or entirely dis-
alear after it has set when moisture
is applied. Ink substitutes are dang-
erous and spoil your pens.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
Pen and Ink Specialists 315 S. State
Tu, Th, Sun.-tf.
SUITS-For 'your new spring suit,
see Joseph W. Kollauf, The Tailor,
115 1-2 So. Main St. 8-9-10-11.
TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
ibought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
mient in Ann Arbor.
z 0. D. MORRILL,
1? Nickels Arcade,
"Ae Typewriter & Stationery Store
iDealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
q tf.
DO0N'T miss hearing "Putting on the
Style" "The Little Black Moustache"
rVictor Record 19919 at Schaeberle
land Son Music House. tf.
TEN REPAIRING
Your fountain pen is a delicate in-
srument. 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. Tues, Thurs, Sun. tf.
Little investment-big returns, The
Daily Classifleas.-Adv.

leniamini Gibli, famed tenor (f
the Metropolitan opera, andI his fam-
ily are being closely guarded at their
New York home, following the receipt
of black hand threats by Gili in De-
troit which caused him to hurry outl
of town without giving a scheduledi
concert.j
NOTICE
Arnold's State S. eelr
Is now carrying a complete tine 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 & MIMEOGRAPHIING
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-
teen years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Storej
tf.
CLEANING
LENGTH-EN the life of your clothes by
giving them proper attention. Cheer
up. Wahl's, 7814. 7-8-9-10-11-12
WANTED
WANTED-Individuals who should
like to earn a good commission so-
liciting orders for Encyclopaedia j
Britannics, communicate with Marks
915 Sybil. Dial 9023. 9-10-11.
WANTED-We require a few selected I
men to whom we will pay a salary
for summer vacation work. All
men employed by us must furnish
Mreference. For particulars call at
437 Maynard St. and ask for Moore
Ifor Orth. 11-12.
WANTED-20 men for summer work.
Guarantee $38.00 a-week, for tose
who can qualify. Phone Glidden,
21349 after 6 p. m. for appointment.;
9-10-11-12-13-14 1
WANTED-Set of J-Hop favors or one
ladies favor, box 68. 11-12.
WANTED-Young lady desires room
in private family, convenient to De-
troit Bus Line. Washtenaw -district .
preferred. Box 67. 11.
WANTED-A large house suitable for
a fraternity. Preferably one that is
already remodeled suitably. Box ,66.
11-12-13.
FOR RENT
FOR RETWshntnHs, 1438-,
Two suites and bath, furnishN~,
about seven minutes walk from the
campus, gentlemen preferred. Dial
8374. 11-12-13.
FOR RENT-Ideal rooms for students
$2.50 per week. 417 S. Division.
Phone 21974. 11-12-13
FOR RENT-Catherine E., 606, nice
large front room on first floor, bath
on first. Dial 7359. 11-12-13.
FOR RENT-Pleasant room suitable
for one or two students, reasonable.
431 S. Division. 11-12-13-14-15-16-17

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