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THE MICHIGAN DAILY rO

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DAILY TO PUBLISH BUJSINIESS
DIRECTORY
B<eginning next Sunday The
Daily will publish a classified
business directory in connection
with the classified departmnent.
Representatives of The Daily are
busy selling space for the filrpt
section to appear Sunday..

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RUMSINESS TRYOUTS
WANT ED
Second semester freshmen with
bett. lhan a C average and lio
1) or I grades from their first
semlester aere eligible as tryouts
on the businoss staf;f of The Dally.
Prospective men mray report this
afternoon' from 2 to 4 o'clock.

Holds.88U indoor F ;reshmen Relay Teams To
Corec ieCOmpt BfrLegislators,

gerle is a half iner. Freyburg and
Femnsinger are the two anchor men.
'Archie has decideI(d not to schedule
any indoor, telegraph Weiets with oth-
er Conference schools for his fresh-

!will be given a chance to show their
.1wares and win class numerals.
Archie will be glad when his pro-
teges will he able to take to the cind-

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men, on account of the difference' in teamx are suffering from ill effects of
Coach Archie Hahn will not put his squad will oppose four of Archie' s star! size of the various Conference gymn-; indoor running.
freshmran tracksters through trials sprinters. The distance will be eight' nasiums;. Michigan and Chicago are Several telegraphic meets are being
Saturday as has been the custom for laps necessitating that every man. run the only Conference schools that heave! arrang;ed for the outdoor season. The
the 'last two weeks, However, a few 350 yards. This distance will be a# padded tracks in their gymnasiums ; Iowa and Michigan yearlings are
cif Archie 's proteges will be given a trifle long for the dash men and equal- all1 of the o her schools have practically sure of clashing before the.
chactoso thiwaetoih yashrfothditnemn Cidrtas w fich are much faster' end of the outdoor season rolls around.
when a relay exhibition wtill be tender- Brown, Fingerle, Rockwell and Frey- jt..an the curcient padded track.s, 1-'iiilar meets are being arranged with
ed for the entertairnment of the'legis- bhurg will start for, the distance men, Hold bitereLtri. iMeet ~O.io State, Illinois and Wisconsin.
titrs.whle While, snider, Jacex andi Fein- ,Hahn ir3w:11 net have an official iii
DiJstane 3(c-i ()ppoie Spria era singer will carry the colors for the idec nma l meet for the fr eshmran Don't forget the All Freshman Dance
Aft this time a relay teanm selected sprinters. Brown, Rockwell, and! track..team i but will- enter all of his at the Union Saturday afternoon,
from the fastest distance mnen en the 11rcy burg are quar ter milers an(! in- i re:f in t ho interelass meet where they !Couples, $1; stags, :50 cents.--Adv.

AT3P.. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

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Clamati Rh tes. Two %Cents per word a day, PwrAd.xI &dmibe,. 'MID-
Imn i *marg for drat day- 266.. Mlziimum thema tcr, 2"'c-'Tlir
cosaper ward pr day if charged. White spiue chm-",d for at r~ts
cad Sep agte Ibm Claesilles1, .ILSged otay to hOA- havi C pbo.s,
I.Aner AMoo: Twat va ~ts 1w Huei., wt1oa coo tract. V #d i 4vuiie .
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NOTICE It--_R AL ESTATE
The following Box, Replies are at The:
D~aily 0fficec:- LEB, RHB, GW, BAC,
CBS, KUD, ;FMM, ECP, 18.
R FRATERNITY
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING O
called for and deliveredl for $1.25 'a SORORITY
suit. Phone 165. White Swan,
tcleaners. 117-G! We are now offering one of the be M
h uys nti class of propeirty to Nu
45 CENT COFFEE 35c. Pierces' Cash buiacinAnhAror
Stores. ,, 118.,20O a iIn Abr
WA6,#NT- I A sixteen room hour-- with a living
_____________________________room 24;36, a music roomi 20x24, an(!
WANTED-By J u n e 15, three-room uin-i a cardl room all on the first floor.
furnished apartment for student
and wife, situated njear camtpus. Ad- The sleeping, cooking, dining and
dress Box B.A.C., Michigan Dil bath facilities are suficilient to houe
25 to 30 Men.
WANTEDO-Students to assist profes- C. LOUIS ANDREW S,
sional salesman during Spring Va- REALTOR
cation.r Call at 625 Cliurch between 512 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG,
1 and 2. 119..q TELEPHONE 3064
TYPE WRITING wanted. Thesos.215
notes, any work. 12 CEi~NTS a page:
Phone 2275-'W. ' 81-2]

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WANTED3-Typewriting, copying ces
notes, l etters, th'eses; etc.Mrs. Wis-
bin. Phone 586. 12X-u
WANTED-To rent single garage near
cornier 'of Packard anid Hill. CAI~
776-R. 121-3
WANTED-Girl' to work fr, room, or
room and board. Call '1706-.
_... .- . 118-3
WANTED-One Soph. Pron ticket.
Call 903-W. 1 21
WANTED-One ticket to Soph . Prom.
Box J.G.A. 121- .
FOR SALE-Raincoats directly from
factory.. Save money. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Siln ons, 2$46-J.
119-21
FOR SALE-Remiington Portable
Typewriters. Call Black, student
dealer; 432 Thompson. 1128-J.
115-50 j

Sorority, Fraternity, and Income pro- et iitebst oc ins ad t
the best prices and terms. Mrs.
Gustinie, 717 1st Nat'l : dank Bldg.
Phone 835-F-1. 119-50
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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ATTENTION!
Seniors and Juniors School of
Commerce
We are seeking to strengthen our,
organization with. college men an,'
vomehn who have a knowledge o j
Bookkeeping or Accounting. 'We are
a National organization and offer 'ei-
thier' permanent or vacation period
-Work in your home locality to those
who are interested. Good monioy
right from the start with opportuni-
ties for splendid advancement for
those who sualy. For information
write now, to
U. S. A. Corporation, .504 Benoist
Bldg., St. Louis, Mio. 110-21
STUDENT AGENTS
Make Big Money Selling

With two titres to hips credit Reinke
is at the uzresent time the faitecst. half
railer in the Conference. At the Chi-
cago meet, at UrbaYna he set 'a new
indoor Conference mark in this (list-
aneec of 1 miuizte, 6il 4-5 second~s, while
at the Mlinois relay carniival he low-
credl the 1,000 yar(I record to 2 min-
utes, 19 4-5 secon, i s record in 'the
F3880 comies within '.! 1-5 second~s of the
world's outdoor .record.
Patronize Daily advertisers.-,Adv.
Elkton r
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FOR SAFE-"Corona" Portable Type-( RADIO CIGAR LIGHTERS
writer." Excellent condition. Call# An imported novelty. & lighter that
Mr. Sandberg, 3041-W: 121 always, works'. Send no mon ey. Write
-- for particulars.
WOR SALE- A new, modern, seven THE MODERN SPECIALTY CO.
room bungalow and corner'lot, $550 1147 Grandview Avenue,
down. 'Call 1286-W. .121-31 COLUMBUS, OHIO
.... -- _ _ f116-31
FOR, SAL E-Conn C soprano saxo -__
phone. Good condition.. Box T.T..C. IF you want to try the selling gain"
spring vacation see H-. J. Leader, 622
FOR SALE F-Two May Festival Cou-' E. Liberty. Phone 3223-J across
nn~a ='f .hn1 7 1'P 't9I ? from Spedding Studio. 104-50

OT so many years ago
(when some of us
ourservs wer undei'-
graduates) the collej stude it
was a hoodlum. Today lie's as
conservativ as can be- but
with definite expression or
his individuality none the less.
Witness, John Ward Shoes.
They ar mnade to meet the
tastes of collej mien: dignified,
but carrying a note of real
distinction.
The John Ward representativ
displays in
CEO. KYXEAR'S.
on 'March 14. 15, 16 and 17
Stores in New~orks n~klyn N~ewark
Phila. A.l ddress frMail1 order~s
12z1 Duane stret-New'Y0 kCity

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FOR R "WT
FOR RENT-One room in privatej
home, "close' to car line. Phone
5634J. 121
FOR RENT-Rooms with or without
b~oard. ' 711 Haven .Ave. 402-W.
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THE IDEAL AFTERNO& N LUNCH-
KREAM KOFFEE KAKE and coffee.
Rex's Club Lunch. 114-50
GET A REAL BREAKFAST at the Y.
W. C. A. Cafeteria before that 8 o'-
Block. 121
USED CARS
BEST BUYS IN USED CARS
"Fords from -$60 to $165.
1919 Oakland Roadster, '23 license.
'21 Fordh Coupe.
'18 Dodge Touring.
'21 Studebaker Light Six Coupe.
'21' Studebaker Light Six Touring.
(Five Cord Tires)
PAUL ZAMNER-
303 N. Fifth-Ave. Phone 3197
121-3
CLEANERS ANID PRESSERS
GIRLS, if, you are real particular
about the way your dresses and
clothes: ari cleaned, send them to
us. White Swan Cleaners. Phone
165. .117-6
CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents.
Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 1119
S. University. 121-50
KODPAK FINISHIING _

LOST
LOST--Note book in Laue Hall Mon-
dyafternoon in Board Room. Name
of W. D. Shaver printed on inside
cover. Return to Michigan Daily
office. Reward. 120-2
LOST-A black leather note-book size-
0x6. Name inset on front cover
Please return to Daily office. 120-2t
If you don't know where you last
the article, never mind, a "Daily Clas-
sified Ad" will find it for you.-Adv.
iOTGl als Z. T. T. Finder return to 1328{~
1Washtenaw. Reward. 120-2
LOST-The press in my trousers.,
Found at Greene's. Call 1449-M.
121-50
LOST-9ne jet ear-ring . Valued as A
rkeepsake. Finder call 1110-W. 121
LOST-Bi4ue Parker fountain pen. Call
452, 121
XISCELLANEOUS

Most everybody will have a

YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE
service when your MANUSCRIPTS
are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID-
DLES BOOK STOR1k 11 Nickels
Arcade. t 111-5Q
KILL TWO BIRDS with one stone. i
Send your dry cleaning and press-'
ing along with your laundry to the
White Swan people. Phone 165.
117-9.
FLINT STUDENTS-Heated sedan
leaves Friday nights returning Sun-'
day night. Railroad rates. Phone
f1394-J. 97-21;
SAVE MONEY on your groceries at
Pierces_ Cash Stores. 113-20
Lost Something? Let a "Daily's class-
ified ad find it for you.-Adv.

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Spe;-Aking of Love
JES . AK PEET

Norfolk before

the

season

over.

Why not get yours now?

$37.50

$I4500

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Superbly tailored by Hart- Schaffner

&MJarx of finest fabrics.

frlany newv

colorings.

Extra

trousers, $6.'5o-$8

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REU'LE

CONLIN

FILMS-Developed and printed by
our own photographersi. Leave
Elms at any of our stores today,
;et prints tomoirrow. night. Calk-
Ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109-21

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