., TIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE LP VT .... p..... ..,,,.. - ., _.. NOTICE NOTICE! FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING An extra pair of pants doubles the a eifith A bur r tiat us When your pen fails to work prop-' life of your suit, we match any cloth.} erly, remember that Rider's Pen Shop M. G. WILD, 109 E. Washington # if you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie because of its complete equipment Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad -a y ake r , will be charged. baked by real Pen Makers service, is: The Michigan Daily reserves the right to the logical place to have it corrected.- NOTICE elassify all want ads under appropriate head.; Every pen we repair, regardless of. JOE PARKERS CAFE ings and to revise or withhold objectionable; make, receives the same skillful at- Dancing every night during'supper Copy. This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- tentf:n and all work is guaranteed. from :30 to 8:00 lng publication. Notice of any error must be No 'waiting to have it sent to the fac- Private parties our specialty. given in time for the second insertion. Tus TNoSt.U CASH RATES I tory or what is worse, chance of -us, Thurs, Sat., . Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of jury from inexperienced workman- '1i live average words to the line) for one or two ship. Ii YOU 'VAN1,IEAL insertions.Cshp Nine cents per reading line for three or more Rider's Pen Shop cleaning and pressing service at insertions.tI Tues., Thur., Sun. tr. reasonable prices Cash classifieds received at the Daily office ____Da 7814 in The Press Building on Maynard Street. ' -1 - i CONTRACT RATES ' PIANO TUNING-By The Concert Ar- CHEER UP WAHL'S, 328 So. Main Special standardized rates given on applica- ! tist Piano Tuner. Your Piano tun- tf. -~ ing solicited. Costs no more than - I LOST others. Dial 6776. Victor Almen- TYPING WANTED - rbeses, themes dinger, Office at Res., 901 Granger. papers, notes, etc., neatly, accurate- LOST.-Rider's Masterpen. Name on Not with any music house. ly and promptly typed. Call Mrs. barrel. Reward. Phone 4618. 52-53-54-55-56-57. Engelhardt. Dial 7275. 54-55-56. -Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf.'l TTRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water WARDROBE TAILORS' t-n omathe wo' g class Shampoo, face and scalp treatment. Suits to order, $23.50 and up room 1rm Ah hi onk Wes-i Special prices on all appointments. Suits cleaned and presed, $1.00 room 1025 Angell hail on Wednes- I Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.I day mnorning. If the other man ,1University, side entrance. Phone D pressed 35c! who has a wrong coat will call S. H. xD t t.-t. elivery service Cady, 1315 Hill, .the exchange can l__._tu,_,__ a_ Phone 3242 200 E. Huron St. be made. 54. A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors!t f , Golen Rle Tilor tf. NOTICE i I ITOri RECORD NO. 19777 "Ilorses" by Geo. Olson and his music at Schaeberle and Son MIusic ;house, 110s o. Main St. tf. NOTICE--Hats cleaned, shoes repair- ed. Absolutely the most satisfac- tory work in town. Pay u2 a visit. Washinigton Shop. 106 E. Washington Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. NOTICE TO COLLEGE MEN-- College men interested in summerl employment may be interviewed in Room302, Michigan Union, Thurs- lday, April 29. The average earn-1 iings of 987 men from 150 colleges, last summer was $61.63 per week (not a canvassing job). B. S. Hagar. 54. Arnold's State St. Yeweler Is now carrying a complete line of founLain pens-all makes, all prices.! Whatever type you may need, come in NOTICEc SPECIAL V0DED (AR BRiGAINS NOTICE I NOTICE RELIABLE COOI) USEDT) CUIS USED CARS 192:) HUDSON SPORT 1924 CHEROLET SEDAN 1924 FORD ROADSTER 1925 ESSEX COACH 1922 HUP ROADSTER 1925 FORD COUPE Wire wheels, bumpers, sepcial headE lights, heater, motor in perfect con- dition. Price is right. SEE ITI NOW! and see us, we can satisfy you Arnolds State St. Jeweler 302 S. State St. tt. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-.Adv. i 1922 1924 1922 SCRIPPS BOOTH TOURING OAKLAND TOURING LOST-A purse on Volland or Four-I teenth St. Call 6916. After p. m.I call 6045. 54-55-56., LOST-WHITE collie dog. Call 4680.1 Reward. 54. LOST-Vulcan pin, name on back, J. P. Vosc. Call 21695. 52-53-54. LOST--Gold ring, onyx set. Finder call 8266. Reward. 53-54-55. .NOTIC1 E A PORTABLE VICTROLA for your outing trips. Prices from. $15.00 andf up at Sehaeberle and Son, Music] House, 110 So.. Main St. tf. FOR EXQUISITE SKIN-Facials such as you have never had before) they bring youth racing back to wrinkled tired skin. These latest methods were discussed and demon- strated at the National hairdressers convention in Chicago. TRY ONE. ANDERSON BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3059 527 E. Liberty St. 52-53-54. NOTICE-High grade clothes, custom tailored, latest styles, perfect fit, $40 and up. C. T. )oukas, 1319 S. University. tf. Spring Suits and Topcoats $28.04) Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. A SPECIAL TAILORED SJIT, $45.00 M. W. DIltWARD 332 S. State, over Pratt & Dunn Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE Not how cheap but How Good at a! Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop Edward A. Clark, 1121 S. Universityl 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 fade or entirely dis- appear 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. ATTENTION Look over my line of samples for SPRING SUITS 2 pant suits made to measure, $37.54 T . X Lyons, 515 E. Williams tfU U U I' All popular Brogue models on display at GUY WOOLFOLK & CO. 336 South State Street Ann Arbor, Mich. 2ants and Patterns excdusiue our own desiqn .TN ______ P~i q I} 1 STUDEBAKER 4 PASSE. (ER 1923 FORD COUPE Tires new, motor ROADSTER WINTON SIX TOURING A-1 condition. 1922 1921 VELIE TOURING 1923 PEERLESS TOURING AL GRAVES Used Cars of Quality E. Washington Street 1925 Essex Coach with bumpers, spare tire, and all accessories, looks and runs just as good .as new-six thous- and miles--$240.00 down and $34.95 per month. 1923, Overland Champion Sedan- a nice clean job at a real price; $60.00 and $22.00 a month. 1923 Wills-St. Claire Touring, disk wheels and all ..accessories, $240.00 down, $34.95 per month. 1922 Maxwell Touring rns well, looks good; $60.00 and $22.00 per month. 1922 Marmon Touring, wire wheels, a nice running cai that will beat them all. Nickel radiator and head- lights, all accessories; $240.00 and $34.95 per .month. 1925 Hudson Coach, only 14,000 miles just broken in. $320.00 down and $46.40 per month. 1926 Hudsoni Coach, like new-you can save plenty on this one; $400.00 down and $58.00 per month. 1922 Overland Tourulg, runs well; $20.00 down and $20.00 per month, or $75.00 cash. 1923. Overland 4 passenger Coupe. Here is a good closed car for $40.00 down and $20.00 per month, or $95.00 cash. 192, Liberty. Touring-,lots of acces- sories-$40:00 down and $20.00 per month or $95.00 cash. finish very good. 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN Mileage very low, tires very good, lots of extras. Terms if desired R. H. ALBER , 208 W. Huron Street Do e Brothers Motor Cars C@WCIUH.192'2 -j WHITEHOUSE & HARDY, N INCORPORATED BROADWAY AT 40T" STREET 144 WEST 42ND STREET METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING 84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET . 1919 Hudson Coupe, runs well. cash. $50 r .. - ,.. : : '; 5, a tv ' - +N ', wk t i¢ i - . . III ... 1920 Hudson Coach with 1925 body. Looks good, runs fine. $140.00 down and $20.48 per month. Lots of good Fords cheap. All cars have 1926 license plates and are ready 'to run. fUD8WNTSALES AND SERVICE 310 E. Washington St. .- S ou thwe s t D e t roit t . p 7r A sks0 A1 a 4'o I EIWPL-OYIENT EMPLOYMENT.-Men desiring summer Eemploymenton gguaranteed salary basis bay interview.Mr.. F. ,B., Lewis, Dist. Mgr., Thursday at 437 M.ay- nard St. 54. 1WATED WANTED GENTLEMAN-One of the departments of one of the oldest and most honored educational institu- tions in the country has several openings for students for summer and permanent work. They must have gentlemanly instincts with forceful ,personalities, ability,- and a genuine desire to succeed. Those men o.4ssessing tblese qualities can earn su1ticient money this summer for the next college year. For more information send application to Box .80 Michigan Daily. 54-57. OPEN EVENINGS WANThE--Barber fo. Saturday work. Apply 108 E. Washington. Phone 8616. 54-55-56. I : : Within twelve minutes .drive of the Ford Rouge Plant lies Morten- view; stretching from Ecorse Road to Eureka Road and touching Allen Road and Telegraph Road. This tract of land, over four miles in length, planned by the country's foremost city and suburban plan engineer, is destined to house part of the army of workers now employed in the great Southwest Detroit. A definite development and improvement program has been established and every effort is being made to bring these -improvements to their completion at the quickest possible time. In the hub of the district that will eventually house 50,000 persons will be established a business center to serve this population. Definite steps are now being taken to com- plete this work. Mortenview Drive, a 105-foot thoroughfare which is four miles long, linking the Wabash highway on the North and the Penn- sylvania highway on the south, is now being paved 24 feet in width. Huge profits are certain to result from the increased value as soon as imptovements- are completed, for Mortenview is one of the greatest t developments ever undertaken by a Detroit real estate operator. Developments We Will Establish in Mortenview (;) A civic center at_ Mortenview Drive and Goddard Road. (2) Paving-Mortenview Drive paved from Ecorse Road to Eureka Road, a stretch of four miles. Cement pavements on all principal residential winding drives. All other streets cinderized or surfaced with crushed stone. WANTED)-Two College men to work High Schools during the month of September foi the L. G. Balfour Co. Northern and Central Michigan ter- rihories still open. Men living in these sections preferable. Apply in person at 551 Church St. Ask for W. C. Holway. , - 52-53-54.-. WANTED-Girls with seling experi- nce to assist from 11 to 1 o'clock daily. Apply office, second floor, Mack & Co. . , . tf. WANT) WAS I IG WASHINGS WANTED-Also launder curtains. Phone 22388. 52-53-54. .,. ROOK WAN1TFEDr ROOM W4NTED-Married graduateI student wants large room or suite! after gay 15. Preferably in private' family And S. or E. of campus. AEI- dress, Boi_19. .. - - 53-54-65. FOR RENT-Furnished suite with lavatory on lower floor. Suitable for man and wife. Dial 9461. 54-55-56. FOR RENT-Avaiilable after Juine 1, for summer months, nicely furnish- ed apartment, in Jefferson Apts. 520 E. Jefferson. Call after 4 p. m.-J.. 11. Simpson, Apt. 16. - 54-551 FOR RENT-Washtenaw Apts. 3 Irooms and p bath for sn1ummer months. hquire 332 E. Williams, Apt. 210, Phone 21769. 54-55-56. FOR RENT FOR RENT-4-room furnished apart- ment for summer months,, also 6- room apartment, first floor, large sun Parlor, tile ,:bath, shower, fire- place. Available May 1. 501 De- troit St. Dial 7595. 53-54-55. FOR RENT-Fodr room apartment, private bath, nicely furnished, en- tire second floor, gas range, garage, heat, water furnished, waterheater. Inquire 303 East Ann. 52-53-54.' FOR. RENT-A clean comfortable tront room for one or two gentle- men. Phone 7340. 426 Spring St. 52-53-54 FOR. SALE OR RENT SALE OR RENT-Fraternity or Sor- ority, suitable for 25 students. Rial 3642, after 6 p. m. 51-52-53-54-55 FOU SALE FOR SALE--Beaver coat, racoon col- lar and cuffs, very good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. Call 3010, after seven. .. . 51-52?53-54-55-56 FOR .SAL- anoe in perfect condi- tion, two paddles, back rest, good canvas cover. Price $30. Dial 3458. 52-53-54 FOR SALE-English Pitt Bull terrior, registered. Will furnish papers. Phone 7086. 52-53-54 FOR SALE-Ford Touring, very good condition. 4 good tires. $30. Call Greil, 22372. 54-55. FOR SALE-$30 parrot and cage for $12.00. Call 8981. Mr. Wax. 54 C .., . _ : . ' =- :; _ : _ 'r; i{ ; E. - submi (3) Cement side-walks in frpnt of every lot. (4) Adequate properly located school sites which will be itted to the Board of Education foc their approval and purchase. (5) Parks and playgrounds. (6) Lateral water-mains laid; lateral sewers constructed. tom! (7) A riding club. (8) Landscaping by T. Detroit City Plan Commission. Glenn Phillips, consulant for the i If you would like to know more about the possibilities of Mortenview, send in 'the attached coupon at once and we will send you a handsomely printed booklet covering these facts. a 1. All BENJ. IRVIN F. MORTENSON. CY HUSTON, I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - wwww"W-11 :;: - - r4 - *-A see A--% wL-"V -u sir4 w % F- v 1k ,r"! i 'w- Y " dT !'i ""ItK h "1 A 'k TV 7'o-Motn~nf~v' {TT__- ___ m ___ _ FOR RENT-Attractive large suite in Z Ruston-Mortenson Co. 5 4 .