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Presents: PLAY ?ROJDJCTI) CLASS~ES
IPANIICA "Clarence," a four-act comedly by
- -Booth Tarkcing ton, will be presented
ai for "Las Cig- Jb'y stufnts of Prof. R. D. T. 'Hollister's
ich is to be giv- play production classes at 8 o'clock
rrow~ evenli~ ng i rday night in the auditorium of Un- .alb ,L o -i e sty hal at o e e s n
"he held tonight. will act in this play which is the first
~play is laJid in; of a series of five plays and recitals to
It is. a farce of]i be given by the classes 'during the re-
r in three acts,1 m19inder of the year., Tickets for the
of' the best' ex-! series are priced at $1, with single
f Jacinto Bena-i1admission at 50 cenits
les.far the pro-
all State street I'lMYEJ$ S' CL4 B.
75 cents for re-i
cents for gen- Tryouts for parts in the two .Play-
ts for the Span- ers' club dram~as to be offered May 2'

in Sarah Caswell Angell hall will beI The plays are "The Camberley Trn-u
held at 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock this after- 'angle,' by A. A. Milne,'"Any Day," by r m ttia
noon in room 301 of ?Mason hall. All 'J. P. Parsons, and "Two Slatter"ns and I IIIIU i IV IM VIRI I
members of Players' club are eligible ~a King," by Edna St. Vincent M2illey,I
to compete and anyone on the cam- All seats will be reserved and may be! HITE 6
pus nmay' tryout by Joining the organ- obtained by mail. Odr should beU
izatin. adressd tothe Untrn. Tickects ire -
Theprgra tatwill be offered is 50 cents each. To 'secure University men for
,an original one, th~e plays having b~een --ers in the stagt Y. M. C. A. Camp
write b Mx ~ig,'2tadeillo~iam mT1iemne to L'ecturme onFre nclhPainter summer, R. L. Flynn, boys' sect
P.Cmpel,'3E ftrthi oi- Prof. Hugo. P~. Thieme,,c"' thei of the Detroit Y. MV. C: A. will
4;ra~l writings these plays were re- French department, ,will deliver, a lec- Lane hall this afternoonN
worked under the direction of Prof. ture at 4:15 o'clock this aftecr- anyone interested- in 'thi3 work
Roy W. Cmvden, of the rhetoric' de- nooniu ~ the Natural Science atuditor- see him.
partment, facuilty super v: or o f all
clb laa~imp on .Francois Millet, the French Mr. Flynn has charge of two c:
~painter. "The lecture will be illustra- & f more than 100 boys each.
ted 'camrp is ins northern Michigan
-- Alpena and the other on Fish
~ ,~rtn1'ru '~ 'i ~ ~ C lassified, really pay!-- Adv.' 40' miles from Detroit.

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Classified' Rates. Two Cents per word a dlay, paid in advance. Mml-
im~um charge for first day, 25c. Aiinimuni thereafter, 2(7c. Three
cents per word per day if ch~arged. White space charged for at rats;
of 5c per agate line. 'Classified, charged only to those having fifiones.
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AT 3 P.M.'

The following Box Replies are at the
Daily Ofllce,: BA, ECP.
DlON'T FORGET
Smijth Tire Repair
01teUn most reliable place
to b~iy tires,
Kelly, Springfield Diamond Tires"
128.-50
"FALLING1" and "BEH'S KNES" by
Oriole Terrace Orchestra.. Stoff let
Phono Shops, Nickel's Arcade andl
TH{E w6M9EN'SLEAG~UE BUILDING
FUJND receives a percentage of ALL
cash purchlases at, 0. D. MORRILL'S
17 Nickel's' Arcade. The Stationery
an~d Typewriter Store. 125-50
013D)B that Spring' Suit at Georgi7
B~yer',, 721 North~ University.
123-50
45 CENT COFFEE 35c. Pierces Cal)
Stores. 118-2C
' FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Beauitful builing spot,
near camipus, on car line... Large
enouh fortwo houses. Call 10413.
' J. W. Dwyer
508 First N~ational Bank Building
125Q
FOR SALE--Modern, 7-room house,
845 Brokwood St. (about 3 block~sj
south of campus). White enamel
"'nd. mhogany finish. A1l oak floor.t
Large lot. Garage. 129=501

REAL ESTATE
FRATERNI'TY
OR
SOR~ORITY
IWe are now offering one of the best
buys i this-class of propertyto bo.;
:hadl in Ann,~ Arbor,
A sixteen room hous-s with a living
room 24x36, a music room 20x24, and
a card room all on the first_ floor.
The sleeping, cooking, dining and
bath facilities' are sufficient to house
25 to 30 men.
C. LOUIS ANDREWS,
'REALTOR
512 FIRS' NATIONAL BANK BLPDG,
'TELEPHONE 3064
i 121-50
66A STONE'S THROW"
FROM
jTHlE CAM~PUJS
$8700y
A NINE ROOM IHOMVE
IN' GOOD CONDITION
OAK FINISH AND
FLOORS DOWNSTAIRS
Ali °EXCELLVNT TALUE
C. LOUIS ANDREWS
REALTOR
1512 First Nat. Bank Tel. 3664
131-50
FOR A QUICK, SALE
A 2-family flat located near Cam-
pus and Main St. Everythiing in gourd
cwndition. A double lot goes with
this. The price is reasonable. Phone
at once.
1 ~MRS. GUS'TINE
Realtor
r717 Nat'l Bank Phone 835-F4
Evenings 835-F-2, 2738, 486-J.
.181-501
7 ROOM HOUSE,., large lot, in one, of
the best sections east of the cams-
puis. The price is $10,000. If you are
interested ini a pleasant home in
surrou~ndings that please and de-
liht, ask to see this.
F'. ROY HOLMES, 113 S. Main~
131-2
10 ROOM~ HOME-with fine income, 2.
Cblock~s east of the University, good
lot, -larag-e, $10,500 with $2500 down..
F. ROY HOLMES, Realtor, 113 S. Main
131-2

BU N i:S )PP0I '1'U1 'TY
STUDEANT; AGENTS
Make Big Money Selling
RADIO CIGAR"' XAGflIRPS
An ,imported novelty. A lighter that
,always works. Send no .money. Write
for particular$.
THE; MODERN SPECIALTY CQJ.
1147 Grandview Avenue,
COLUMB~US, OHIO'
125-21
PROM, SSIONAL SALESMAN Is as-
sembiling a gals crew" for~ Spring
Vacation. Three men needed. Ap-
plyati' 625 'Chu rch between 1 and 2.
No experience required. 129-3
PROFESSIONAL SALESMAN is' as-
sembling a sales crew for Spring.
Vacation. Two more men needed.
Apply at -625 Church between 1 andl
2.. 131-3'
SALESMEN - Steady employment
throughout college career at good
pay., _Apply 708 First National Bank
Bldg. Telephone 3086. 130-31
AUJTOM~OBILES
COLUMBIA SPECIALIZED SIXES
Demonstrations gladly given
GROSTIC MOTOR' SALES'
209 N. 4th Ave. Phone 2770-M
129-50
U4ED ARS~
Fords-$50 tUp.
Buick Touring, D-45.
Buick Roadster, D-44.
WASHTENAW MOTOR CO.
207 E. Washington,
129-50
A. GOOD FLIVVER--cheap for cash.
Call '11i58-J evenings. 130-3
?QIL RENT
ROOMS FOR, RENT-i suite, 1 single.
Students" or' business men.' 207 So.
In galls. '130-2
BO AR1)
For, Snappy S~.rvice at breakfast or
any other time, try R E X ' S CLUB
LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig-
inated. 122-50
SHOE FACTORV
ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FAC-
TORY. Brinig your repairs where
shoes are made. Crepe soles at-
tached to your' shoes, X2.75. Bring
..themn in today.' Made-to-measure
orders-one week service. Satis-
faction guaranteed. or money' re-
turnied. sa04 Forest :Averne. Call
3043. 198,21
BRUJSHES

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ONEPICEAL-LATHER COVERS
F TRUSSE LL Loose Leaf Ring $My Budget$, is a compact little
3 ]Binders have one-piece covers account' book, Inade "for the
of genuine cowhide that will not special use of the college stud-
'Wear out or beconme. shabby- exit, to aid 'himn in keep'ing a
j looking. Made in, sizes and record of his expenditures, En-
styles to fit every need. dlorsed by leading educatoirs.
11c1n Books '$.ly Fiiiaces$ is a
Dr. ies i suse im1'¢vAnced account'.
$my FillitC4",$ book .that mak.tes a pine
;b iltttfgudget$ fL for the famt~t41y f4-
.4i1ess 'B'Oks ' nacier.
Fox'r atb 0. ). D.IOIRRILL
NICK SARCtADE ANN ARBOR
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AT[TRACTIVE PRICES
Popular Price 'Hat.,Shop
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MAKE THEROME
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Wi on frs 70h ou.the ma rW to
a sormhouse an h~at nore*4v u
u% ndthat an . J"Y bs eora
for thesummer.
.Ledt ,usgve you an estmate.o sor
wash, storm doors acid thaMt tmaMose
We have stock sash and inow ;ta
Witl enclose that baak porch.

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to secure two new oriental rugs.
Sfzr '9xt12, at a figure very 'close to
kalf price. For particulars call
386-M. '129-3
'OR SALE-RLaincoats directly from
facetory. Save mou~ney. Satisfaction
guaranteed . 'Simons, 284-.
119-21
,OR SALE=-Remington Portable
Typewriters. Call'Black, student
dealer, 432 Thompson. '1128-J.
'OR SALE-Underwood 'Typewri1ter.
Nearly new. Late model mnachin~e.
Cheap for quick sale. 308 S. State,I
second~ floor. 130-3I
'OR SALE--Two May Festival Cow-
pons for $4; face value $6.' Call Ed-
wards, 2100-MJ after 6' p: m. 131
'OR SALE--Tan topcoat, size 36, in
excellent condition. Call 386-M.
130-3
'OR" SALE--.Corner- lot, $5'50' down.
Also a new modern, seven room
bungalow.' Call 1286-W." '131.2
'OR SALE-Second hand"-IRemington
Portable and 'Corona.> Call 1128-J.
131-2'
'OR SALE-1$' ft. canoe fully equip-
ped,, and 'in first class condition.
Call 1545-W. 1.31-2
'R SAL~E-Two lMay Festival cou-
pions, cheap. Call '1545-W. 131-a
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WANTED-Several' fellows, for' unex-
celled' summer salesmanship prop o-
sitin, ifacceptable. Every man
qualfyin g guranteedimore' than
five dollars daily. Call Ruhl, 2340-
R; Larson,' 1433-M; or Miler, 437-
P V. -X3'
WANTED-=AT ONCE-Four or' five
students,_ who are anxiouis to m~ake
mioney. Thep,Daily has several good
propsitons ' which are highly de-
sirable, to. ofr.' Call 'Daily' offce
960 between'3. and 4. 131-3

FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro-
ceries, see' Pierce's ad In the Wed-
nesday isxue of the Daily. 125-50
ORDER that Spring Suit at George.
K~yer's, 721 North' University.
'Frank Wilson-=Ashes and'- Rubbish
Hauled. Phone 2918-M. 128-6.
SAVE MONEY on your groceries at.
Pierces Cash Stores. 118-20
STOCK R~EDUCING SALE at 0. I)
Marrill's 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-54
]COST
LOST-Near' campus post office.
black wallet containing bills and
change, Military Ball ticket appli-
caption. Finder please leave at Cush-
Ingss Drug Store. Reward.
131=-2
LOST-Diamond dinner ring, set' in
onyxz. Lost Saturday "in Nickel's :Ar-
cade. Reward,, If returned to Jean
Reidmann at Betsy Barbour.
130-3
LOST-Wedding ring, white gold with
'orange blossom . Probably lost in
neighborhood of University.iberal
rceward.' Box 10 Daily Office. 131-3
LOST-The press"in , my trousers.
Found at Greene's.' Call 1449-M.
121-50
LOST-Phi Beta Pi fraternity pin. Re-
ward. 'Call Sargent 344.- 131
LOST-Pair of shelled :rimmed glass-
es. Call 'Sargent 344. 131
LOST-Valuable silver bar-pin at Sopl i
Prom. Call 3062. 131-2j
HEN~STIT RING~
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SPRING HOUSECLEANING
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.We've. got brushes" for every need.
Call 1158-). 127-50
TYPEWRITERS
EXPERT Typewriter, Repairing, all,
makes.. Ann Arbor Trypewriter Ex-
change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank
Block. 123-50
MEN'S TAiLOiRING
EASTER TOGS-Society Club Hats,
$3.50 to $5. Styles. of today
with a touch of tomorrow.
DAVIS TOGGERY SH~OP,
119 S. Main St.
130-50
ORDER that :Sprig Suit at George
Kyer's, '721, North' University.
129-50-
TYPEWRTNG
We do. Typewriting -and Mimeograph-
ing; 'repair, b uy; rent, sell,' ex-
change, all makes of Typewriters.
0. D. Morrill, 17 .Nickel's Arcade.
125-50
YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCUR~ATE
service ywken your -MANUSCRIPTS
are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID-
DLES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels
Arcade. 111-50

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Schedi4e in Effect October:'18,.1922~
. Cntrl Tme(Sk# -Tl'me)
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P.M. A. M. P.M. P.M4.
3:45 7:45,. Adrian . 12:45 8:45
1.15 8:15 ... Tecumrseh ... 12:15. 8-15
4:30 8:30 .Clinton .. 12-00oo8:00
5:15 9:15 .. Saline 11. r:15 7:15
5 :45" 9:45 Ar Ann &r1borI~y, 10:4.5 6:45
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
DI'ZDaily. X-bWily. except' Sundays
and Holidays. Friday and Saturday special
bus fo tdns laeAra 1:45. leaves
Ann 'Arbor 4:45.
JAM S . I. IOT1T. Proprietor
Phone 46

WHILE you may. not find it in the curriculum, the studicy of
how to. select 'garments that interpret effectively your! own
personality is; oneo 'h ms important thins~ to learn.
When You have discovered what HOUSE OF YOUTH Suits,
Wraps and Dresses. can cdo toward' helping~ you produce the

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W~ANTED~-Coop's "Middle English
Reader" used in English 1.9.Mr.
Hanford. Call 1555-R. Miss Street,
1280- Observatory. 129-3
WANTED--April 1 to July 1 first floor
appartment or sm~JI"house' for cul-1
tured family. of adults. Phone
HELP WANTED EMAE-Bxerl-
enced stenographers for sumfmer
mointh hs. BogPDUT. ' -131-2

Impression of' grace,, pose, and attractiveness
graduate in the~art of Successful'Dressing.,

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