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T T~E kP1IC(ftI CA 'N 11. IY WEDNESDAY.

NOV. 9. 1932

(;LAsSiFi El I) 011ECTORY

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTI'iSING
Place advetisemnents with Classified
Advertising IDeparmnent. Phone 2-1214.
The classifiecd colunins close at three
ocokprevtous 1.o cay of insertion.
I Bo nuber, rmay be secured at no
Cash in advance-Hle per reading line
(on basis of five average words to
line) for one or two insertions.
Minimum ;3 lines per insertion.
10c per reading line for three or more
nsertions.
Teephone rate--15c per reading line
for one or two insertions.
14c per reading line for three or
more insertions;.
10% discount If paid within ten days
from the date of last linertion.
Minimumh throe lines Per insertion.
By contract per line -.2 line:. daily. one
month................... j
4 litnes l '. 0 . onh.......$cI
2 line a daily, rcollege yeair........7c
4limes1'.0. £D.t college tyear.....7c
00 irw 1. d w. lr>ie . .........8c
2,UUl tw i,,r ; .t~ :4d .........W
TJIhe au ar: es ate per reading lile,
based o<~tei eacting lines Peri- neh,
Ionic typLW, upper and1c lower case, Acdd
6c per line to above rates for all capi-
tal letters. Acd6c, pe rine to above
for bold face, upper and lower case.
Add Weti per line to a bove rates for bolcd
face cpt'akl ltters.
Thie a 5rve vsrates are for 71,12 pointt
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-'Wonderful bargain for1
family desiring large home and
grounds.,and willing to live eight
miles from Ann Arbor in nearby
town. For details call Mrs. Fur-
gulson, 361 1 --eves, 2-2839 1:33
*ilX'Ci 1. 122 .' ' ilot 1'(1Osi cii$395.~
311 ii.I Wlds. IIX. F lU 1.
2-2U00 19c

FOR RENT
ATTRACTI'VE ROOM -- For rent.
Double room at $3 per week if rent-
ed by one individual ot~herwise
$2.50 apiece for two. Location otie
block from campus. 518 E. W il-
liams. Call Bobeng 9673. l05c
LOST'J
LOST-Man's Gruen wrist wat::h in
U. of M. Museum Bildg. Wed., Nov.
2. Reward. Dial 4035. 129
LOST-Phi Gamma Delta fraternity
pin. Name of owner on back of'
pin. Finder please call 6017.
WAN'VEI)
WANTED- Rooms for Thtursday and
Friday nights, Nov. 10, 11, for dele-
gates to convention of Mi(chigan
Press Club. Desctribe oni post. card
Sthe room1, st a t!e rice, tell how it
imaty be reachewd froui t icbioati
Onioii and :address 'Ito John 1.
Brumm' ichi!;ail Union. 131
LJAUNDRIE S
WASH-ING--And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
tguaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
611 Hoover. 15c
LAUNDRY ---- Soft water. 2-1044.1
Trowels free. Socks darned. 13c
WANTED - Ltrundry. Student or
family. Soft watver. Called for and
delivered. 'Phone 5291. 124
WAN~TED) . 81 tiet and Italniy
1l".1 ilg. Phone 3006. (6c
COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 8.---No all-j
campus dances will be allowed at the
Ohio State University this year un-
less guaranteed against a loss by a.
sufficient number of students. The
edict was issued because of the finan-
cial dance failures last year.t

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FOR SALE--Children's
and snugover ; and
mrade frocks. Call E.
1110 Olivia Ave. 6152.

play clothes
girls' hand
H. Cannon,j
96

-a------ A

DON'T LOSE
YOUR HEAD
AND MISS
SEEING

............... .

A ~ ~~~ To ~ . * party leaders said that they felt no
Aittempts To top oreign need of carrying the publicity further
-Stealing ; Returns Money? as the election was won before the
voting took place.
To American Inves tors' The nomination of candidates at
the class meeting was the "most'
'WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.-(UP)-Op- spirited so far this year," Joseph
0-4tors of lotteries in foreign coun- Zias, president of the Student Coun-
tre , levy a heavy toll on American J cil, said. Cheers were made as each
seeers of - "easy money" if the candidates name was placed on the
amnount intercepted by the Postoffice I ballot,
Depatment is indicative of thatI The final results were: Lackey,
which. escapes this net.; 210; Hildebrand, 144; Karlson, 209;
HoLrace J. Donnelly, solicitor of the Bates. 147; Carpenter, 211; Clark,
department, says that more than $1,- 141; Healey 211; Sherf, 141.
000,000,000 sent through the mails _ .. .-. __
lknown lottery dealers has been
seied by vigilant postal officials and
burned back to the "investors" by R FE
mieans 'of fraud orders.
Investigation has shown many of fojtde t
the lotteries to be complete, fakes,
with the promoters receiving the in~- Hocigiliaii and .Lange--Hanr
vestment when they. themselveu
prove the "lucky" holders of all win- Hodgmlan and Lange-Han,
ngn tickets-if the farce of drawing Gilman--Cheinical Inorgani
actually is put into effect.
The agents for the lotteries, Dvon- Patterson-German-English
nelly explains, work not only in the , Patterson-F renich-English I
cities but penetrate even the rural
ar'eas, where hopeful individuals part
withz hard-earned dollars for tickets
supposed to yield them tens or hun-
drd of thousands of dollars if the
godd~ess of luck smiles their way.
.-T the last two years alone,: the W
Ppstoffice Department has issued
tfiaud orders against 1,357 persons
adconcerns acting as central agents
for foreign lotteries.

MR I MEET THE
WIFE"
PRESENTED BY COMEDY CLUB
Nov. 10, 11, 12
LYDIA MENVDELSSOHN TH#EAiTE

B3ox Office Now Open

Ph-ione 6300

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ci book of Chemistry and Physics, 17th Edition
idbook of Cheniktry and Physics, 16th Edition
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Dictionary for Chemists..........
Dictionary for Chemnists .........
Laboratory Coats and Aprons at

$3.00
$2.25
$3.00
$2.50
$3.0

LHR S

UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE

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braised top sirloin of beef-noodles polonaise, 40,c
french toast with rasher of bacon, fruit sauce 35c
complete luncheon you'll enjoy
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