~' i.d'4'&I~A..~ £ er word e space ants per rOOD, MONEBY DURING VACATION. Last year I had thirty-seven stu- dents from Ann Arbor making from forty to one hundred dollars in one week selling brushes. If you think' you are asgood as the average come up and see .Ae. All students mi- ing good dui~ig Easter vacation will1' be given an exceptionally good of- fer this, summer. APPLCTOS DUE FQR CUSTER TRANING CAMP Applications for the Military Train- ing camp to be held at Camp Custer, Michigan, from June 14 to July 25,l may now be handed in at the R. 0. T. sare at the place ond Tires 128-50 Yi2ou Have r Night." ,e prches- Nickels MR. LEADE] 622 E. Liberty St. STOP-Consider how Y spend your Spring Vaca LOOK-At all the offers; LISTEN-To our prop Decide for. yourself.I call~ Sawyer, or Crow~ 2323-M, Glenn 1556-W, 402 E. Jefferson, Beard Plymale 523 S. Main, Hill. MONEY Jt'OR STUDENT; Shider earned $64.20; M'. Patterson, :$49.50; R4 Little, $92.25; Ander selling New Indexed Cook, Sales Manager, U~ few days, between .5 an will show you how to summer vacation profit 3 C. office. The number of applications Phone 3221-J accepted is limited to 15 per cent of 133-50 the enrol]lment and for that reason they will be accepted onily in the °or,- rou can best den of their receipt. ation. Only freshmen and. sophomores will he accepted for camp, wh ich will also you have. I be attended ly freshinen and, sopho- mores from the entire corps area osition; then which includes thne Universitie~s of Il- Act now, and I linois and Indiana, in addition to M. A. , 1676, Trap C. and a number of the snlier col- or see Wall leges of Michigan. All ex;penses Are 505 Sauer Ct., paid by the ,government, and ti laforins. Peters 417 athletics and amfusements are provid- 134 .ed for the student soldiers.- S-Last week If you don't know where you 1gotI [orris, $52.25; the .rticle, never mind, a "Daily Clas- :ony, 60.5;sified Ad" will find it for you,--,AdV. !-EW TITLES ARE ADDED BY TE-NNIS OFFI(V .9LS (Continuedl from Page Six) j of the net gamne and gives further( proof of the rapid development of the sport. The notional intersio isties are l being revived by the U. S. L.F T. A. this year after a lapse since 1915. The other two tournaments, however, are innovations and promise to widen ap- preciably the scope of the court game.! IParticular interest is attached to the' municipal tournament. Encourage- I ment of public court playing is one, of the ;features of this year's program under the administration of Dwight'! Fi. Davis; donor of the international l team trophy and president of the U S. L: T. A. Mr. Davis. was a pioneer, in the development of the municipal ' game in St. L~ouis. German Workers .Again Stilke Gelsenkirchen, -March 29.-Fifteen thousand German miners went on strilie in this district today. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv.. Faculty members and students of the Medical school heiard Dr. Walter j. M eck, of th~e depiartm)ent of 1h)11-- Clogy of the U-Iiversity of Wiscqnsin, specak ocn th~e subje4 "Some X-Ra1,,)y Ob0)s ervations on the Action~ of thel rleart.," yesterday afternoon in~ the Medical school. I JAPAN China~, etc., in tihe Orient, as well as England, Euroec, etc. Tickets, reser- vations oll ?1 ocean 1liles, cruises, 'I ~urs. Int' 1ligkpt inforrlation on ps pes , visa"ge'setc. E. tEc)ri i kTE}.LJI1 AG f WT4TS ALL Phone 525 JUST (GOOD PLUMBERS, w~~nnA~re. - v Iu- 170 E A- AT THJF G, "i JL unC WT~ Jochretn 211 South Fourrh 1.34-50 THE WOMEN'S LEAG2UE BUILDING~ FUN~D receivs a perfcentage of ALL cash purchases at. 0. D. MOR2RILL'ti 17 Nickel's Arcade. The 8tatioznery and Typewriter Store. 125-50 ORDE~R that Spring Suit at George Kyer's, 721 North University. 129-50 New Victo~r Records for Apr'il ~on sale today at Scha.eberle & Son's. Come in and hear them. 134 45 CENT COFFEE 35c. Pierces. Cash Stores. 118-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE-Conn straighit "C" so-. pra~o saxophone. Vinshed in sil- ver with gold keys. Very little us- ed. $75. Call 639-Al for Heidloff. 132-4 FOR SALE-Buescher tC Melody Sax- oplone-$65. IBoehm C clarinet $50. Need ca.sh for Spring Vaca- tion. Call Joe 1619-R. 134-2 FOR SALE Corner lot. '$550 down. Also a new, miodern seven room bungalow. Call 1286-W. 133-2 FOR SALE-Seven room hou~se in S. E. section c~onvenien~t to campuls. P~hone 20b0-W. 13 4-2 ROOMS FOR RENT-i, suite, 1 single. Students or business m'en. 207 So. -Ingalls. 132-2 FRONT ROOM FIRS r' FLOOR. Divi- sion street. Call 1780-R. 130-21 ._, BOARD) For Snappy S-ervice at breakfast or any othe~r time, try RE~ X'S~ CLUL LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122-50 FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on g'ro- ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed- nesday issue of the Daily. 125-50 ORDER that- Sprinig Suit at George Kyer's, 721 North University. 129-50 STOCK REDU3CIN~G SALE at 0. 2.i Morrill's 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-501 Bible. C. A.I' ane' hall, nextJ d 6 any day, make your table. ;I .- o°"""' owwahm NOWAGOMWAIM . .. AR'P Ipp- 3 e 4n . 132-50 SP1ND .8tMMER IN ENGLAND AND j SCOTLAND. Large, responsible .- . concern' desires service of three orj four men for work abroad this sum-~ __ mer. Splendid chance to earn ex- --_____ penses. 'Must be able to finance self j tllIt18t~11I~I1!lIItl~ II1 f1t1t~i!t tllllltl~ Daily.33-2 , Your chance to investigate the FUJL-M LEE BRUSH PROPOSITION. Have w no regrets this summer. See Mr. . _ - --- Burby at Michigan Union, Room 313,- - Friday and Saturday, 9 to 12 and bO l rrcIh ci g ,1 --A OP N LET R ito 5. 133-21 A~ L J We do Typewriting and Mimeograph- y, T= ing; repair, buy, rent, sell, ex- be iscrina~ te. change,' all makes of Typewriters,.D (t 01. ?. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. A ?±N YOJETPOMTAN 125-50 Ask for our Special, BrickFR E P~9S Ybf69TPROPT*NDACCURATE' service when youfr MANUSCRIPTS~ OF' are TYPED by EXPE~RTS at BID T{ iaAvrcT~~ DL1ES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickes - , ''~Y .IL Arcade. 1?1-50 TH=I EA'P IR TYPEWRITING by expert stenogra GRAPE ICE pher. 10c per page. Call98-. 130-21 USED CARS- VANILLA All15- vnns 3-GOOD FLIVVER-cheap for cash. ~H WANNABYA0411--C-DAN? Call T Phone 166 - i78,0R. 13-21 TO MY PATRONS:- _______________________________- -You know that I ha ve always cosientiously tried to ,give yu tebs i~po EXPERT Typiewriter 1? pairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Typ~ewriter Ex- R U B E }.., = . ( ducts pssible. change. Phone 8. 9 Savings Bank A{aeu netgto hc n~n o Block 123 0 A arefu invetigaion" hichI have been m i o some time las cnvnce DIESS tAilfi__-i me regarding the merits of TIE iLEt1ILUEitTj))C 'S~~T~ZT 'XtINVG Dli~a$ES made-suits re-d I have comec to this view after carefully considering all ailes of this method. Th~re 'tind-work guaranteed-reason--I are many points in favor of thits ffc~ep method of pasteurisation so many, in tact, eb~e. 711 haven Ave. 402-W.,I 112-5 ? I.that I have decided that all my customers :shall have milk prducts pasteie~dby this >ltAbd~lIlUI~tIIIt1iI11II 1i dlllhlll1Jt 1j 1~4llJ1,jjllh I lhtIHItIlltI liltllhsb7. metod SAVE MONEY on your grocer'ies at Pierces Cashi Stores. 118-20 LOST-Between St. Joseph's Sanitar- ium and E. Kingsley St., lady's gold wrist watch, finxder plese return to Miss K2aterine FinnpR.N., St. Jo- seph's Sanitarium. Reward. 13 3-3 LOST-The press in my trousers. Foudid at Greene's. Call 1449-M. 121-50 LOST-Alphma Oicron~ Pi pin. Name on ~back. Call 2949. Reward. Irene Swain. 134-21 1'A.N'1,'i Clerks, i8 upwards. For government, positionms. $120 monthly. Experi- ence unnecessary. For free list po- sitions now open, write R. Terry, (former Cijvil Service Examiner) 1165 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. C. 134-3 WANTED-Warm weather. See Van at Palace of Sweet~s. 1204 S..,lniver- sity. Call 3093-M. 134 SHOE FUTJORY ANN ARBOR CUTOM SHO FAC- TORY. Bring your repafrn wher~e shoes are made. Crepe soles at- tached to. your. shoes. $2.75, Bring them in today. Made-to-m~easure orders-9oeweekr service. Satin- faction guaranteed or mneiy re- 304%3. -108-21 FILlMS-fleveloped .and printed by our own phtogra4phers. Leave flms at any~i of our stores today, get 1printsto~morrow night. Calk- ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109-21 H$~TyW ARTTI~UC HEMSTITCHIENG White Sewing Machine Co., 205 E. Washington St., Phone 919. 126-12 PHONE 2700, PACKAGE AND BAG- GAGE EXPRESS. 100-21 Do You KnowI When the engineering college was established? That the University fund is? What the Eber White woods is? YESTERDIAY'S ANSWERS The Medical school was provided for in the act of the state legislature in which the University was provided fax . This was in 1837, J ut students were not admitted to the college until 1850. At first the course was" one t4~-.,sixn. monthsi out of the year, ..v ... You will-Enjoy our Lur~ches i -= Pleasant Surroundings Excellent Food: 1 F" l i i r 3 , Tuttles Lunch Room ,- In order to gi pure milk product; CiREAM E RYA and -c THEI11 As we have RI' matke every effort t modern scientific ni All new busine and West Liberty;: ..a JiRecom d~ieiided - a il Il t :.i 9li~ilpi1 11 ive our customers what wve honestly th~ought wa's the very best in s, I lave formned a parftxerslzip xvith the' WUJLSWER EIECTIRO-PURE our new name fromt now on will be DEAL ELECTJRQPURJE CREAMERY wvays endeavored in 'the past, so wilj we even more so in the future to serve our patrons with the very p crest and best milk pr'oducts that neth3ods can produce. ,s will be conducted from now on at: the New Creamory, corner First Phone 114. 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic Signed', t LEONARD McC4XLbA wl -U-.I i . l ' now the course requires nine months. Up to 1880 the prescribed c~urse took ;1 ltlII~illElfi11~ 1lii 1111 1 11 1110i~~lll two years. At that time it was made eI a three year course and in 1890 it was again lengthened to