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I LY FRIDAY, SEP'

Bring Closet Door To Court As Evidence

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ADVERTISING
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more insertions.
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from the date of last insertion.
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By contract, per line -2 lines daily, one
month......................8c
4 lines E.O.D., 2 months........3c
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WANTED
WANTED: MEA'S OLD AND NEW
suits. Will play.3, 4, 5,6 and 7 dol-
lars. Phone Ann Arbor 4306. Chi-
cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
North Main. 7x
WANTED: Good used microscope,
suitable for medical school use.
Phone 2-1214. Box 10-A.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE: B. & L. microscope, oil
immersion objective. Phone 2-2956.
Price $50.
FOR SALE: Used piano in good con-
dition. Call at 806 Packard after
6:30 p.m.
NOTICE
NASH GOLDEN RULE custom tai-
lored clothes. Suits or .topcoats to
order.-$23.50 to $27.50. "Chick"
Kgrug, Service Shop, 214 East Wash-
ington St., second floor. Phone
2-1910 for appointment. Anytime,
anywhere. 6x
LOST AND FOUND
LOST; Black Persian lamb scarf
from coat. Notify Mrs. Forney Cle-
ment. 1015 Lincoln.

The dioor and a piece of a door jamb of a closet in the home of
Bruno Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidnap suspect, are shown being brought
int; c.our~t. On the jamb was scribbled the name, address and telephone
number of Dr. J. F. "Jafsie" Condon, intermediary in the famous case.

Complete Two
Pamphlets For
Business U'si6
Business S c h o01 Faculty
Prepares Additions T o
Research Series
Members of the faculty of the
School of Business Administration
have recently completed two new
additions to the series of Michigan
Buiness Studies which haveb een

FOR RENT -ROOMS
LARGE corner room for one or two
upperclassmen. Campus district
1102 Prospect. Call 5778.
FRONT SINGLE room, very attrac-
tiye. In campus district. Reasonable.
Call 4429.
SINGLE. room for rent. Low rates.
549 Packard St.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
ATTRACTIVE apartment. Two rooms.
Enclosed porch. Hot, soft water,
refrigeration. Everything furnished,
garage. 315 Packard. Phone 2-2464.
APARTMENT, upper floor. Four
rooms, bath, gas stove, electric re-
frigeration. Furnace, garage. 514
Pauline Blvd.

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LOST: Mottled red and grey Schaef-
fer pen. Lost between Mosher and
Angell Hall. Reward! 448 Mosher.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
VOCAL; STUDIO: Grace Johnson
Kpnlold, former, instructor in Uni-
versity School of Music, announces
the opening of her vocal studio for
beginners and advanced students.
1908 Austin Ave. Phone 4855. 8x
GERMAN TP~ANS1LATING (nedical
and scientific) and tutoring car-
ried out efficiently. Box loc.
CORRESPONDENCE difficulties?
Those of all types solved quickly,
reasonably, and confidentially. Box
10D.
'ENSIAN TRYOUTS
Tryouts for the editorial staff of
the 'Ensian will be held at 4 p. m.
today at the Student Publications
Building. All students who have
spent a semester on the campus and
who have an average of C or better
are eligible to work on the staff.

undertaken by the School's Bureau of {.SUITE of rooms with private bath
and shower for 3 or 4 men. Steam
Business Research, it was announced heat. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington.
by Prof. M. H. Waterman, assistant
director of the bureau. FOR RENT -HOUSES
The pamphlets are entitled "Trad- UNFURNISHED: 1051 Lincoln Ave-
ing on the Equity by Industrial Com- nue. Eight roonms,, Four bedrooms,1
panies," written by Prof. Charles L. large study. Regulated steam heat.s
Jamison; and "Seasonals in Depart- Two-car garage. Open for inspec-
tion afternoons.
ment Store Merchandising," written n nLAUNDRY
by Prof. Edgar H. Gault. LAUNDRY
Prof. Jamison's study has revealed LAUNDItY 2-1044. Sox darned.
the fact that industrial corporations Careful work at low price. 4x
rely for profits on other managerial
policies than the policy of trading on STUDENT LAUNDRY. Good soft
the equity, which is simply the use water.. Will call for and deliver. !
of borrowed capital in a business. His Telephone 4863. .3x
investigations further brought out PERSONAL laundry service. We take
that when corporations do borrow on individual interest in the laundry
their capital, they do so mainly from problems of our customers. Girls'
necessity and with recourse to no ra- silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
tional policy in the matter of trading anteed. Men's shirts our specialty.
on the equity. Call for and deliver. Phone 55.94.
The results of Professor Gault's 611 E. Hoover. 2x
study in department store seasonalT
fluctuations indicate the difficultyUH
connected with the adaption of in- 1H TODAY
ventories to these variations. The ZANE GREY'S 'The
survey shows that in the average de- "LAST ROUND UP"
partment store the sales volume in with RANDOLPH SCOTT
December is 179%/( of the average Also - Cartoon, Comedy, Oddity
month. and Musical

For

Good Meat
AND
Groceries

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Call
CAMPUS MARKET
11.4 South U.
Phone 2-2331 Free Delivery
A. ROE, Proprietor

Art Cinema League
TONIGHT and
Tomorrow at 8:30
All Seats Reserved
330c
Phone 6300

TEN YEARS FROM
NOW YOU WILL
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