THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mme M r Y I s Y YIY I Y N IIMI . r «.aaw k / GRADUATES I Serge Suit at $45.00 Ask to See Style No. 1n1 We are graduates Fine Tailoring. in the Art of Our piploma earned in the School of long experience entitles us to be your tailor. For the next week we offer an excel- lent value in Blue Serge at $45.00 with extra trousers at $15.00. A fine shade of blue and a true one. Our flannel and serge trousers you wilt like.: J. K. Malcolm 604 E. Liberty St. This PriCe is good only as long as the piece of No. 171 lasts d 'I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Diamonds" Diamonds are bought for a life- time and their choosing should be a matter of much discrimination. Here you may select in safety--our diamonds are accurately described in every detail; they are of good quality and sold at a modest profit Schlanderer & Seyfried LIBERTY STREET CITY COUNCIL PLANS LARGE SUMMER PAVING PROGRAM The contract to pave Jackson ave- nue from Huron street to the city lim- its has been awarded, the contract calling for asphaltic concrete pave- ment. This will fill the gap in the two mile paved section of the Jackson highway without the city limits and the pavement within the city limits. The work will be started in about a week. A proposed program for paving Ann Arbor streets for the summer of 1919 is now before the city council. This program includes the paving of East University avenue, from North Uni- versity avenue to Hill street; South University avenue, from State street to Oxford road; Thayer street, from Huron street to North University ave- nue; Packard avenue, from Granger avenue to the city limits; Catherine street, from Main street to Division; Fourth avenue, from Ann street to Kingsley street; Detroit street, from Fourth street to the Michigan Central viaduct; Broadway, from the Michigan Central viaduct to Swift street. CAR COSTING LESS THAN FORD TO BE PRODUCED IN ENGLAND London, April 24 (Mail correspond- ence of the Associated Press). - An English manufacturing company an- nounces that it is preparing to put on the market an automobile that can be retailed for $250 or $300. Scarcely any wood will be used in the construction of the car, the prin- cipal material being a new substance which is described as a "kind of con- crete, light, but strong and durable, produced from waste material such as slag, clinkers and sawdust and cover- ed with a metal solution." The process of manufacture is an- other innovation in England. All parts, including wheels and chassis, will be stamped out, each complete in one piece and then fitted together. The manufacturers expect to com- pete with cheap American cars be- cause "tax and freight charges are ex- pected to raise the price of the Ameri- can article considerably-above the fig- ure asked from United States buyers." MANY "VICTORY" ELMS PLANTED IN MICHIGAN ON ARBOR DAY Yesterday was Arbor day in Michi- gan, and in accordance with Governor Sleeper's proclamation, cities, towns and rural communities throughout the state were planting trees and holding exercises to commemorate the Ameri- can soldiers and sailors who died for their country on the battlefields of Eu- rope. In almost every city, village and township in the state a Victory Elm was planted, to commemorate the triumph of freedom and democracy. The Daily is your paper-support it-Adv. University of Michigan Summer Session 1919 M'ore than 300 courses conducted by a staff of 250 members of the regular faculties of the University. All University facilities available Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library Methods, Biological Station, Embalm- ing and Sanitary Science, Public Health Nursing June 30-- August 22; Medicine and Surgery, June 30-August 8; Law, June 23-July 26 and July 28-August 30. The work is equivalent in method, character and credit value to that of the academic session, and may be counted toward de- grees. Certificates of credit and attendance issued. Many spe- cial lectures, recitals, concerts and excursions. Cosmopolitan student body. Delightful location. Expense low. For further information, address Ts E. RANKIN Box 20, Ann Arbor, Michigan ]ow is the time to plan on next winter's coal supply for your fraternity house or home. Present Prices are the Lowest this Season SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH FRATERNITIES Clancy & frc~lilken Coal Co. Hard and Soft Coal, Coke and Wood Office, 124 East Huron St. next to A lienel Hotel Office Phone. 1950-12 Yard Phone 1950-22 Bargains in Canoes They lvon 't be here very long at these prices. 3 New 17 ft. Morris Canoes 3 18 ft. Old Town Canoes $15 to $30 3 17 ft. Old Town Canoes $15 to $30 3 16 ft. Old Town Canoes$10 to $25 1 18 It. New Carleton $40 1 18 ft. used Morris $25 Special Bargain. 17 ft. Old Town, gold stripe and outfit. Rent paid to July 1,1919. Saunders Canoe Livery on the Huron River PHONE 656 I I ..rrr.w.rrr