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class:ify all want ads ndelr appropriate head
ill ,s and to revise or ehod hicotae
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Sing_ publication. N otice of any error muost he
Sg iven in tinge for the second insert ion.
Te'et CASH RATES
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(Cush classifieds received at the I )ailv office.
'inhe Pc ress Bunilding on M\laynardl Street.
CONTRACT RATES
a Special standlardhized~ rates given on apia
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LOAST
LOST-A gold watch fob sonmewhere
on campus. C"all 9461. 11-12-1:'
INOTICE
1 09 Ir:JEFFERSOn\. IAL ,221.59
Sl~E(AL TTEN- TION TO ihAIR
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E'VENING AI'POINT.\EN, TS
I )ON"I, nii s beaIring "Put ting ol the
Stelie" "The Little BhtckMo:tce
Vict or Record 19919 at . clrache~rle
and :.on 11u1sic H-ouse. tf.
PEN REPAIRING
Your fountain pen is a delicate in-
strumlent. Let no tinker. work on it.
rider's P~en Shop has the parts, ma-
t-binery andi skill to tdo it right. It
costs no more. Quick service. 315 S.
:state St. Tues Thurs, Sun. tf.
A rnold's State SLT.3eweler
is now carrying a complete line of
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b ;a 41U, IOIM, ANN ARBO
j LOST-?Milano pip~e, lower readlinggfountain pens-all makes, all prices.
roonm of LUnion, reward. P'hone Whatever type S~ou may need, come in
4057. 12.? and see as, we can satisfy you.
Arnolds State St. Jeweler
LOST-Rider fountain pen with J. R. :302 S. State St. t!.
Westheimner enigrav:!d. Return to
819 E. University or ihone 71.13. TYPEWRITIN44 & IMEO4RAFllING
Reward. 12-13-14. Promptly~and neatly done by compe-
_____.- tent operators at moderate rates.
LOST-Check book folder with sun r College work a specialty for seven-
of money. Namve of owner int bookI. teen years.
Liberal reward. D)ial 7041.. 12. 0. D.- MORRIL,
1". Nickels Arcade,
LOST-Between Walnut and New' The Typewriter & Stationery Storo
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Joseph Eo Madd !t
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Jlusical Director'
Orch estra Cond.
Children 's Cond.
Guest Conductor
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Ieia Bulilditng a small
tamning money and two
wardl. 6112146.
keys. Re-
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CLE.ANING
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A bygone haven of bootleggers has setleen of labor uprisings, are in
become a haven for the state militia an adjoining field.
bieing held here in readiness to quell -________-__
all threatened disorders between un- IRO3ME.-Ca polinial Cgliero ird e:,-
ion and non-union miners in the terday.
southern Indiana coal fields. !__________________
Two airplanes of the 113th aero
squadron from Kokomo, loaded with _ ie-arn th-e 1"'lest Dances of
tear gas bombs, a new force in the 192
- The Charleston. 1926 The
1Mffv Widow Wnx a~nltz
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LOST-Small silver mesh purse, Sun-1
d (ay afternoon near Cacpus. Rew ardt
Dial 21069. 12-133-14.1
NOTICE
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SOPRANO
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PIMENTO
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HOT-FUDGE
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COFFEE
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THE ARBOR FOUNTAIN
4J13 S4. STATE
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Adult classes every Monday
andl Friday
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15 one-hour lessons, $5.00
22 A'uertli Arcade
TERRACE (GARD)EN ST1)10 I
For appointment Dial 8328
Eup, Orient, ec.
ALL LINES AND STEAMERS
One wiay or roundl trip in 1st,
2ndi, ('abin or -tourist's 3d class.
BOOK-NOW. Small deposit holds1
space on C'unard, 'White Star,
1T S., Drenich, Canadian Pacific,
United Amierican, Holland Amner-
!can~ .(4. Lloyd, Royal Mail,
S-1edish. Scandinavian, Nomwe-
gi ani, A tlanitic Transport, A dm1-
ra l, Oriental, D~ollar, T. K. K.,
Lamtport & Hiolt, (Grace, Faber,
Italian Natoal, etc. Any Line,
Anywhere: To rNiagara Falls,
Quebec, Soo, I)uluith, Chicago-
in season.
A eiit for Thomas took &,
Son, American Express, Clark
and any Tlour or Cruise aadver-
U sed anywhere, 1sf, 2d or Tour-
ist's 43d class.j
All Travelers Checks, Tour-
ists Accident Baggage Insuir-
ancee, Free P~asspbort & Visae in-
formnationi to clienits.
Steamship rates game as in
New York, . No( charge for miy
services.
R1ound trip rates i third
class; France $162, England
$155, (term niy :$175, etc.
Phone 6412 for Reservations.
E. C uebler
Licensed, Bonded, Authorized
S IL IIIIP At"ENCY
601 F. Huron St., Anni Arbor
Organizers Wanted.
Augusta Leuska (Ortrudj
( icaEgo CiicOperai
Richrd Crooks (Lohengrin)
Ainricati Concert Star
CONTRALTO
TENOR
/ _11,tropolitan Opera
)i ciraoolitali and (Chicago Operas
Amer (icnOratorio Singer
CONTRALTO
CONTRALTO
SOPRANO
NOTICE-Wlashing and ironing done,
satisfaction guaranteed. 903 Plum-.
Phone 22388. 12-13-14.
TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain "Water
Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.
Special prices on all appointments.
Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.
IUniversity, side entrance. Phone
I5535. tu, th, sat.-tf..
Fine custom tailored clothes, in-
dividual fit,' best workmanship, cor-
rect style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Gansle, 118 E. Washington. tf
NOTICE-Washing'(lone at home by
expert. Call 21570.
12-13-14-15-16-17..
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.
NOTICE-Don't wait for the big
Spring rush to place your order for
that new suit or top coat. Beautiful
patterns to select from. Two pant
suits $37.50, made to measure. T. RI.
Lyons, Williams St. at Maynard.
12-13-14-15-16-17.
A. HASH CO., G~olden Rule 'tailors
Spring Suits and Top Coats, $23.00.
Newest styles and fabrics, all long
strand wool-Guaranteed fit. Dial
6746 or 9736. 11-12.
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
Pene Shop and you will get REAL ink,
fresh ink. Ink 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.
I ~RID)ER'S-PEN SHOP
Pei and In1k Specialists 315 S. State
Tu, Th, Sun.-tf.
fLENGTHEN the life of your clothes by
givig ti prop~er attention. Cheer
up. Wa al's, 7814. 7-8-9-10-11-12
- POSITION WARTED
SIUATION WANTED-Good, man
sse l 211 N. 4th Ave. 12-13-14.
__________________________________W A N T E D
WANTID--Werequire a few selected
men to whom we will pay a salary
fr summer vacation work. All
i en employed by us must furnish
reference. For particulars call at
437 Maynard St. and ask for Moore
or Orth. 11-12.
WANTED-20 men for summer work.
Guarantee $38.00 a week, for those
who can qualify. Phone Glidden,
21349 after 6 p. m. for appointment.
9-10-11-1 2-13-14
WANTED-Set of J-Hap favyprs or .one
ladies favor, box 68. 11,12.
WANTED-A large house suitable for
a fraternity. Preferably one that is
;xalready remodeled suitably. Box 66~.
11-12-13.°
FOR RENT
FOR R]ENT--Single Tooi . fi a ew
house. Steam heat. Private family.
For business man or woman, meals
if desired. Dial 7796. 12-13-14.
FOR RENT-Large room, comfortable,
Iwith private lavartory and toilet.
237 S. Ingalls St, across from Hill
Auditorium. 12-13-14.
.3-M0 iov n I t artnelli
Metropolitan Opera
Dkilingulshed Americani Artist
TENOR
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The Luxenberg Sack
Suit has won its wide-
spread popularity
among college mene
through strict adher-
ence to a distinct style.
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Riccardo onelli (Teiramund BARITONE
I~ Chicago Civic Opera*
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NEXT SHOWING AT
CAMPULS BOOTERY
304 So. State St.
Friday and Saturday. Feb. 26 and 27
Nat LUXENBERG &" Bro.
37,Union Square, New York
Between 16th & 17th Sts.
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Toheodore Harrison
Authiorit ative "Elijah"
J mes Wolfe (King)
Mlletopolitani OperaComnpanly
arre ill (Herald)
A BBilliant Tioung Artist
Albert Spakdilug
Amierica's Best
BARITONE
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1 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
I Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
tf.
Read., the Want Ads
FOR RENT-Washington Hts, 1438-
Two suites and bath, furnished,
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
Elarge front room on first floor, bath
on first. Dial 7359. 11-12-13.
FOR RENT-Pleasant room suitable
1for one or two. students, reasonable.
j431 S. Division. 11-1 2-13-14-1 5-16-17
FOR RENT-Two rooms either as
suite or singally. Half block from
campus. Miss Kingsley, phone 9858.
11-12.
FO~R SALE
FOR SALE-Set of 50 Harvard Class-
ics. Have not been, uped. Call
9354 nights after 7:30. 11-1243,
FORS~ SALE-A Victor portable phono-
graph, records including Red Seals,
excellent condition. Call Kassel;
4935. 12-13.
Th ey Love I
The New
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Packed f g3 Flavors
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(Thousands of folks are enthusias-
°tically praising this wonderful new °
tmisc a Levitzki'
PIANIST
Three Continent Favorite
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION-300 VOICES
CHICAGO -SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-70 Players
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS- 400 VOICES
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