THE MICHIGAN DAILY EK LIT![ the team~ will be at least oewe late in getting to outdoor work andl may not get out before ten days or two 'weeks. ENTER ED INPOLE VA UL T Intramural Itemns .__. , B~aseball practice will be confined to the cage longer thani usual this sprin~g according to Lorenzo Thomas;, superinitendlent of Ferry field. The de- lay is due primarily to the wet weather dluring the last three weeks. ~Last year the team left the cage on March 14, but was forced to return again after, four days. of practice on# account of a snow storm. It is estimated that the field can bej made ready for practice in four or five days provided the weather remainE dry during that time, This me .ns that DAILY TO PUBLISH BUSINESS DIRE:COIY Beginning next Sunday The Daily will publish a classified business directory in connection with the classified departmewnt. Representatives of The Daily are busy selling space for the first section to appear Sunday. I, I j i I !, Re ad the Want A 4s. )TISTHSLA SSIFIE' COLUMN SES PM.ADVERT'"ISINGA, PM MICHIGANI DAILY O~a R Itts. Twq Oemu pet word a ds .da in aadv C. min-. ifzmwx aaag. tdritrst day. ,. IWslmin Uaa e.Lv, 20dc Three MmperW p" i Uchrgd White spu*e charged tar at rata oSepemar ute Ibmf lld, carged only to those having phones. IUar, Re4e: YT've esto per ha, wtbout coatract, pa1WIto, advance. PAW no Iaxtrainural o lci that the coining inc rmeet will he the successful in the partment by reascl more than G60lhousc meet, and several iner Varsity stars form for their chc An indlividual eni posted in the Intr at present most of. an average of two r Preliminary heats o'clock Monday nip that some of the w ones will have to time as all of th~e edl. Less than half that have signed up filed their entries They should see tot the no entries will 5 o'clock today. Read the 3ADRIAN-ANN ARB I Schedule in Effect D Central Time P..A.M. 3:45 7:45 ...Adr' I4:15 8:15 ... T1ecun 4 :30 8 :30 .... Clin ials are expecting Loor fraternity track biggest and most history of the, de- n of the fact that# -ANNEX ;es nave enteredthe tf' freshmen. and for- fIiIIUItJInRIIIa;gwnRnItI] are slated, to per- osen organizations CALL 12691 try chart has been ,ramural office. and. the fraternities en - iavo signed up with men for each event, O will be held at 7 ght and it may be1 winners in the first ! perform a second El 1R events are crowd jL~j of the fraternities I ideal. p for the meet have. fo ahet=' this immediately as LEONARD MCCALLA, Prop. THE 1 be accepted after, ..#l .'fftitllifltff~ flllllfffpflftf Want Ads' You will Enj BOR BUS :October ie, x92: (Slow Time) C al~ X DPeaaU P.M. P.M. Excellent rian .... x2:45 8:45 inseh ._ 2:15 8:15' nton ....12:00 8 :oo , 1othing Better Than :)D DURE MILK ALWAYS V'AND THE BEST Mil1k and, Crean IDE~AL DAIRY MARKET PAGE joy oijr Lunches Suraundngs. tFood : - -- E x E NOTICE___________ I iJ8EESS QOPPORTUNITY The following Box Replies are at The -ATTENTION? Daily Office: 18, ECP, SZF. Seniors and Juniors School of NOTICE-Due to the fire'last evening; WeAe seeking to strengthen our Joe Parkiers will be unable' to serve organization with college menan~ until Sun~day. Open . Sunday sure. womeni who have a knowledge o J 122 Bookkeeping or Accounting. We are# DRY CLEANING AND PRESSIN(A a National organization and offer ei- 'called for and, delivered for $1'25 a tiger, pernmanent or vacation. period atuit. Phone: 165. White Swap work in your home locality to those Cleaners. ~ 11.7-6 who are interested. Good Monley E right from the start with opportuni- 45. CENT COFFEE 35c. Pierces Cash. ties for splendid advancement for Stores. 118-20 those who qualify. For informationl write now, toI U. S. A. 'Corporation, 504 Benoist - Bldg., Bt. Louis, Mo. 110-21 E t x i (: I f ::15 9:15 .. Saline .11:t15. 7:15 5:4; o:4 Arknn \rborL~v. 10:45 x:45 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. D--Dily.X-Daily except Sundays Iand H olidays. Friday. and Saturday special ')us for stuedents leaves Adrian 1 :45, leaves Ann Arbor 4:45. f 1AM1ZS H. F~'LLIOT'V, Proprietor Phone 46 TOLEO- AR. ARBOR BUS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Going North A. 31. P. M. Lv. Toledo 7:00 10:00 2:.00 5:00 Arr. A. A. 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35 fGoing South LvT. A. A 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00. Ax. Toledo,9:35 12:35 4:35. 7:35 EASTERN TIME SUNDAYS AM)D IIQLI)AYS Woiu North A.N. P. M. 11 Tuttles 'burch. Roomn' 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic II i-rn James Brooker P~liaALrosser I . :z °: ,,,, < -.' - . WA.&N t EDa-StLudent. salesmen, fox spring- and summer 'vacatilon';" also spare time. Big money in selling best line of household necessities on th~e market. Spring vaoation will Fsoon be here. The antidote for fail- ure is preparation. See. me Satur- day p. in. Fredi T. Wall, 402 E. Jef-' ferson St, 122 1 STUDENT AGENTS Make Big Money Selling RAIO CIGAR LIGHTEP.S An imported novelty. A lighter that l always works. Send no money. Write The two Afichig~anz Vaulters are expected to place in the Big rPen indoor track meet tonight at Evanston. BrocOker, recently toolk first place in thec pcale vault at the Illinois relays with a: jumpy of 12 feet, 8 and 1-2 inches. while Prosser tied for fourth place. Prosser, was slightly under form at that meet but is able to do around 12, feet, 3 inches with little difficulty. Brooker is almost conceded first place in tonight's meet while Prosser is expected to follow him closely fn thc. leap for points. turity Two, Fa~ctors: Always Assured When~ You Purchaser Milk a, d Cream 11I i .. WANTED-By Julne 15, three-room In- Sfurnished apartmt-ent for studentl "._ and wife, situatednear campus. Ad- ' dress Box B.A.C., Michigan Daily. 117-7 ,WANTED--Roommate, front suite, congenial home. Halt block from campus. 624 Tappan. Tel. 1119-R. 12 W3ANTED -Students to assist profes- sional salesman during Spring Va- cation. Call at 625 Church between. R and 2. 119-4 WANTED--Typewritinig, copying" of notes, letters, theses, etc. Mrs. Wi's- bin. Phone 586. 121-2j SWANTED-To rent single garage nearf corner of; Packard-and Hill. Cafl 776-R. 121-3. WANTED-One ticket to Soph. Prom. Box J.G.A. 121-x" FOR SALLE FOR SALE-Remington Portable Typewriters. Call. Black, student, dealer, 432 Thompson, 1128-3. '115 5.1' FOR SALE..-Two May Festival cou- pons. $2 apiece. Phone ,431-F-2. 122-2 FOR SALE- A new, modern, seven 'room bungalow and corner lot, $560 down. Call 1386=W. 121-;1 FOR SALE-Conn C soprano saxo- phone. Good condition.,- Box T.L.C. 121-3 FOR SALE-Two May Festival. Cou- pons. Telephone 781.-R. 121-3I FO~IR RNT FOR SALE-"Corona" Portable Type- writer. Excellent condition. Call M. Sandberg. 3441-W. 122 FOR RENT' ROOMS-Warm, quiet room. Single . or double. 217 S. Fifth Ave. 122-2; FOR RENT--Rooms with or without board.' 711 Haven Ave. 402-W. 120-6 Two light housekeep~ing rooms, 2141 S. Ingalls St. Tel. 854-J. 122-2 IGAR.D Real cream and the best coffee, not only for breakfast, but. for dinner and supper.. Y. W. C. A. Cafeterla, 'ry 122' For Snappy Service at breakfast or, any other, time, try R E X ' S CLUB ?LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122-50 THE~ IDEAL. AFTERN~OON LUNCH- SKREAM~ KOFFEE KAKE and coffee. SRex's Club Lunch. 114-,50. KODAK FINIS11190 for particulars. I THE. MODERN SPE3CIALTY CO. 1147 Grandview Avenue, COLUMBUS, OHIO 115-21 '[F you want to try the selling game, spring vacation see H. J. Leader, 622 *E. Liberty., Phone 3221-J across; from Spedding Studio. 109-50 LOST LOST-Black coin purse containingX *ring key and gold rosary, orf South State St., or interurban. Beward. Call 349-3. 122-2, LOST-Pair: of tortoise shell glass# in leather, case. Phone 2717-W. 122-2 LOSS'-The press in my trousers. Found at Greene's. Call 1449-M. 121-50 LOST-One ring of keys. Finder cal; '296-J. 122-2 M~ISCELLANEOUS YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE service When your MANUSCRIPTSI are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID- DLIIIS BOOK. STORE. 11 Nickelsz Arcade. 111-50. KILL TWO BIRDS with one stone.' Send your 'dry cleaning and press- ing along with your laundry to the White Swan people. Phone 165. 117-E, SAVE MONEY on your groceries at Pierces, Cash Stores. 118-20 USED CARS PURDUE DEFEATS INDIANA all around work' of Eversman of Pur- Arr. A. A. 10:35 1:35 8:"00 INY LAST, BASKE CONTEST due featured the game. G~oing South Lvt.'A. A. 8:00 11: 00. 8:30, 'Bomigon ndT~r 1-(B .Liberal Club Convenes Ar. Tel. 10:35 1:35 11:05: #The Liberal club held a regular i C~sLaeCutns P.)-Purdue came from behindt and j meeting. last night at the Uion Dis- CaLev Cut!os defeated Indiana 31 to 29 in the clos- j cussion of topics of current interest ing Western Conference basketball maIde up the main part of the evren- R a h ~ n d gamy, of the. season here laf night . I n- igsporm diana led at the half. 17 to 14. Thic le fro0m, us I ?' IRVINGI WAIOI OLTS, D. S. C. CHIRQPQ DIST 707 N. Ulybersity Phone a 2652 SUNDAY DINNERI Menu Soup Wafers olives Celery Prime Rib Roast Beef, anu jus_ Fricasse of Chicken, with Biscuit_ Asparagus Tips on Toast Mashed Potatoes Rolls. Fruit Salad DESSERT Home Made Apple, or" Raisin Pie Fresh Strawberry Sundae Vanilla Ice Cream Tea. Coffee Milk 12, to 2 p. m.-Price $1.00 Private Banquet Hall W 11LLPhone 173 315 S. State St. rU ' 'r . WAL K-qOE I Ciomfort first- but style tod 4 this comfort lasts r ki ' I l i Carefully Solected..Dairy. Products Are Cleansed by.h Pas euwization For the best call..423 Th re..irn ,.Arbor Vairy Co. COAnorS k : " t Where wear and comfort meet! In this ,brand-new Walk-Over oxford,, wear meets comfort in tough but supple calfskin. Warranted Walk-.Over wear is in the heavy, oak-tanned soles and strongly stitched uppers. Supreme Walk-Over comfort is in the wide, room~y toe and smooth, easy instep. Style is in every curve and line. k'a6F l'e 115 S. Main Street I -NEXT1 SUNDAY SPECIAL BRICK FRENCH CHOCOLIATE~ PINEAPPLE $1 ERJBET FIC.NuT A Healtbful Habit! Leading e-xperts- on diet pucie milk and its produc~ts first am~ong essen~tial foodsi. Conn or's Ice. Cream~ is pure milk in its most palatab~le form, no~urishin~gingredienlts. - /To balance you diet eat Con-, nor's every -day. for its pui~rty, dellcJiwu,. ness, snmootbness,. and richness.. I: 1BEST BUYS IN USED CARS Fords from $60 to $165.c 1919 Oakland Roadster, '23 license.' '21 Ford Coupe. '18 Dodge Touring. '21 Studebaker Light Six Coupe. '21 Studebaker Light Six Touring. (Five Cord Tires)r PAUL ZAHNER 303 N. Fifth Ave. Phone 3197, I I Tell serve your the -dealer, to -re- "S pecial" for, I II TOAPE HARM, PFA 41 °a. PAT. OPI you every week.., U' Yv121-3 1 SHOE FACTORY ANN .ARBOR CUSTOM~ SHOE FAC- TORY.. Bring your repairs where shoes are made. Crepe soles at- tached to your shoes. $2.75. Bring them in today. Made-to-measure orders-one week service. Satis- faction guaranteed or money re- turned. 534 Forest Avenue. Call 304$. 108-21. CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ~GIRLS, if, you are real particular' 'about the way your dresses and clothes are 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 i DRESSMAKING SPRIkG DRESSES made-suits re- llined-work, guaranteed--reason-1 able. 711 Haven Ave. 402-W. 112-50 FOR HIRE. C. A. ,CONN RICE CREAI14 Co:, INC. 1 a 'I rW: ? zomw-. -_W-- . i ., _ DVO ,, GRNNA N Y O ,C h o ,A f r;To use poor ingredients in your baked goods- When orderinig always be sure to specify the best in flour. CUSTOM TAILOR I( ' . f 'I I { i . Ro11s King for All Around.Use Tuxedo s EveningClothes Golf Suits mimico for Pastry bFJLMS-Developed and printed by our own photogrkphers. Leav~e jfilms at any of our stores today, get prints tomorrow night. Calk- ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109-21j REAL-ESTATE Other FOR HIRE-Enclosed car, with or- A