110 CH DAILY --,1 D IL LOWENBURG AND MOHR LEAD IN PINOCHLE TOURNAXENT. Devotees of the German national card game turned out in full force last evening at the Union to witness twen- ty-four pinochle stars play the first five rounds of the tournament. True to the callings of his national instinct, Dr. Kraenzlein took a hand and lasted to the finish. The rumor that Coach Rickey would also participate was un- founded, it being said that his national- 'y barred him. The results of the even- ing's games follow: high, I Lowenburg and Karl Mohr; low, H. T. Cope and * * * * * * * * * ,* * * * CLASSIFIED ADS. * * -0- * * Advertising matter for these * * columns may be left at the * * DAILY office, opposite the Ma- * * jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m., * * or at The University Pharmacy, * * 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- * * en's Pharmacy, Packard Street, * * The Brown Drug Store, Main * * Street, and Quarry's, on State * Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. * * for next morning's issue. * * . These ads bring results. * MAY F ES8TI VA L Forw Days Five C THE CHORAL UNION UNO THE THOMAS STOCK PN CORRESPONDENT TO AK BEFORE JOURNALISTS.. harles Austin Hughes will lec- :ore Prof. Scott's class in jour-' next Thursday -afternoon on Ll newspaper work. Mr. Hugh- formally on the staff of the Record-Herald and acted as .can correspondent for a syndi- >lishing concern. iggett to Lecture in Lansing. W. L. Miggett, of the engineer- artment, will deliver an exten- cture in Lansing, Friday, on rial Engineering." Brill Visiting in Ann Arbor. [arvey C. Brill, of the chemis- ilty at Miami, who received his ere last year, is in town for a isit. ia Curator Visits Laboratory. T. B. 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Reserve seat tick sale at School Charles A r We have a on sale at c Organs, et during this Store_ Stylish Banquet and grams should always be Ann Arbor Press. Dance Pro- printed at the (Thurs.) LE T BEY Make money during vacation. Your spare time during the summer will yield large profits to hustlers. Every home a possible purchaser. For infor- mation call H. C. Rummell, phone 775- L or Floyd L. Young, phone 979-L. Mi *" s " In i the Ice Cream for )ur Party To Clubs and Frats Buy where you can get anythOng you call for Miliii Goodyear's Drllg Store 107 "uth MaIzn Street The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD I Girls Telephone Your Order Now *Both Phones No. 14 25 1 ere too-stop in and ve prepared for good see what dressers. I I SVGAR BOWL Augumented Orchestra Six Scenes of Gor SPECIAL NOTICE-The.demand Buy your tickets .in advance. 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