PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1949 =I ' a oft Read and Use Daily Classified Ads CONTINUOUS DAILY SLIMp in the 3NaS starring SAB NOW SHOWING THRU WED.!! MAT. 30c EVE. 40c FROM 1:30 P.M. RE~clTLSS PUJRSUT et Conusect or:oj h l,1., ': ~ e e . 2 MONDAY - ONE DAY ONLY ODDS and ENDS from Regular Stock Many Worth 3 or 4 Times the Sale Price A NUISANCE TO US - BA G1m t 00 u MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. RATES r m , a 0 , ; 1: 9 ; - - - - - -i W" EXTRA * SERIES TUES., NOV. 22, 8:30 TOSSY LINES 2 3 4 1 DAY 3 DAYS .50 1.02 .60 1.53 .80 2.04 6 DAYS 1.68 2.52 4.80 WORLD R ENOWNED VIOLINIST Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. FOR SALE TUX, 37 reg; tux and white coat, 37 long, Hart, Schaffner, Marx, excellent con- dition. Phone Marty 2-4551. )78 FORSALE_ STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY does not advertise on Sundays!?__ )3_ 151 LATIN-AMERICAN PRINTS plus 44 pages of text in Spanish & English, regular price is $5.00. Special at $1.49. BOB MARSHALL'S BASEMENT BOOKS. 209-211 S. State (we don't high pressure browsers.) )77 CONTAX C-III Sonnar F-2 coated. Meter and camera in good working condition. Purchased 1945, $350.00. Asking$200.00. Call 2-8762 evenings. ) 83 FOR SALE-Man's brown gabardine coat. Practically new. Size 42. Fur collar and lining. Half cost. Phone 2-9552. )82 1937 PLYMOUTH Coupe in good run- ning condition. Price $85. Ph. 4962. )81 SKIRTS-Our 100% wool skirts start at $5.95. Assorted styles and colors. Cousins on State Street ALL COLORS Baby Parakeets and Ca- naries. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 5330. )2B SAVE MONEY-Gabardine pants, $4.93 Michigan sweat shirts, $1.95. Navy "T" Shirts, 45c. All wool sweat socks, 49c. U.S. Navy-Army type oxfords, $6.88. Open until 6:00 p.m. SAM'S STORE, 122 E. Washington. _AM'__ COMPACTS -- Pilcher, Dunhill and Volupt6 compacts and cigarette cases. $1.50 to $12.50. The perfect gift for that perfect person. Calkin's-Fletcher State at N. University ROOMSFOR RENT BRING YOUR Thanksgiving Weekend Guests to the Pierce Transienit Home. 1133 E. Ann. Phone 8144 )1R - TRANSPORTATION_ STUDENT, wife wish to share rides be- tween Whitmore Lake and Ann Arbor. Whitmore Lake 5734. )13T LOST AND FOUND ,OST-Cosmetic (black) bag with change purse and "old faithful" fountain pen, etc. Thurs, 6-6:30 p.m. from Rm. 209 Ac to middle of line in Mich. League. Ph 9371. )85L LOST-Key case on North University Ave. near Forest Ave. Call 31511, ex. 2211. Reward. )84L ,OST-K and E slide rule. West Ens. Building. Name on ca se. George Francis, Jr. Reward. Call 8464. )86L PERSONAL PAN HEL PROOFS-Are now on display at Purchase Radio, Church at S. University. )29P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmy Hunt Dance Studio 209 S. State Street Phone 8161 1P ROOM AND BOARD HOME COOKING-Two or three meals a day for men. 1319 Hill. ) lox Read and Use Daily Classified Ads BUSINESS SERVICES SHIRTS-Nine hour srvice (by re- quest), three day' service (regular ser- vice). Ace La, undry, 1116 S. Univer- sity )21B EFFCIENT, EXPERT, PROMPT Type- writer Repair Service. Mosely's Type- writer and Supply Company. 214 E. Washington. Phone 5888. )5B PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR Van-Doren Clarinet Reeds Box of 25 - $ 4.50 New and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )4B HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITE'R REPAIRED by the Office Equipment Service Com- pany,_215 E. Liberty. )16B WASHING and or ironing done in my own home. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 2-9020. )1B NEARLY NEW SHOP - Fur or cloth coats, formals, suits, dresses. 1091 E. Washington, over Dietzel's. Phone 2-4669. _ _)27B GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors, 10c each or $1.00 per box. J. A. Early, 402 Observatory, Phone 2-8606. )8B UNWANTED HAIR removed forever. SHORT WAVE method, guaranteed results. Marie's Beauty Shoppe. Phone 2-6696. 5 Nickels Arcade. )12B PHOTO-ENGRAVING 24-hour service at Reasonable Charges On High Quality Engraving Mictiizan Daily, 420 Maynard I- HILL AUDITORIUM TICKETS $3.00, $2.40, $1.80 COSTUME JEWELRY of all Kinds - Earrings, Pins, Bracelets, Pearls, Belts. NYLON HOSE in beauti- ful dark sheers. Were 1.65 to 1.95. Short, Medium, Long. P r $ 00 - a - -.W Continuous Daily TODAY and from 1 :30 P.M. MONDAY! Be Sure aIt Greater Even Than "SMOKY" Mark Coee STEVENS *"GRAY PlusCALHOUN 1:30 4:45 8:05 / COSTUME JEWELRY - Better Pieces . . . Pins, Earrings, Bracelets . . . Rhinestones included. Better Hats Cape and Kidskin Gloves Sweaters . . . Blouses Handbags . . . Slips Nightgowns. .. Petticoats '~6~7~IOR To Vote Monday and Tuesday at$ 300 This "Penny Serenade" is the kind of music a: man in love will play on a woman's heart- stri"9 -' -This Feature At- 2:45 - 6:00 & 9:25 P.M. II U. of M. GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY presents Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2 PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM $1.20 and 90c Tickets at Administration Bldg. Ticket Booth t BEULA SOND! EDGAR BUCHANAN ANN DORAN I A COLUMBIA RE-RELEASE DRESSES - Crepes, Gab- ardines... Sizes 9 to 241/. PIGSKIN GLOVES-Light and Dark Colors. BETTER HATS - Felts, 'Velours and Velvets. Angora Sweaters Wool Skirts . . . Handbags Better Jewelry Walking Marathon One hundred thousand persons daily traverse 712 miles of corri- dors in Chicago's Merchandise Mart. Coming TUESDAY! "FORBIDDEN STREET" "ROSE OF THE YUKON" at X00 I Anouncng ... Two New Luncheon Features Starting TODAY MICHIGAN Continuous from 1 P.M. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 P.M. ALL SALES FINAL NO APPROVALS 7h e C/i6 e th kd/'ho S. State St. just off North U. in Campus Town .-''w ® 1 A at oniy 39c No. 1 meat, vegetable potato, bread and butter, beverage No. 2 soup, salad dessert, and beverage J. D. Miller's Cafeteria 211 South State & Coffee Shop Phone 2-8315 i .. ... --T -.- -.- - -. T=. U STCONTINUOUS WEEKDAYS STARTS FROM 1 P.M. 435c to 5 P M s TODAY! ri £date DRUG COMPANY 900 S. State 0 TIEEYAiig COMPLETE SODAI DINNERS DRUG SERVICE FOUNTAIN - LUNCHES T STATE & PACKARD I I A U Enjoy our ROAST TURKEY JUICY STEAKS SEA FOOD A llenel DINING ROOM 60M I ORPHEUM Cinema Triumphs From All The World ENDS TODAY! Continuous from 1:30 P.M. "It's all solid . entertainment ...Ka e makes 'Walter Mitty' this year's wonderman I" -LOOK Magazine SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents k} i~ DANNY KAYT g v, %AM Ifil-H-