... basKetb at 5:30 t Barb hletic a those A in athl1 I nasium by 3 o'clock today or to notify} Marianna Smalley at 334-R. - yed Team Debates for Commerce Luncheon! my I Ann Arbor high school's debating eli- teams performed for the Ann Arbor ball , Chamber cf Commerce at its luncheon o'- yesterday noon. The question debated our was: Resolved, That a St. Lawrence rm waterway system be constructed. Les- vho 1 lie Butler, Jr., led the negative team, etic while Malcalm Langford. headed the affirmative. No decision was render- af- I ed. Irwin Schmidt, of Ann Arbor, pre- on sided at the luncheon. Has Tomb Finder Fallen Victim Of Pharaoh's Curse? Work in which your colege career counts Choose a life-work in which all you have learned will count-where you will continue to learn through association with men of high calibre-where your education will be an aid in meeting men. Enter. the insurance profession. Insurance - Eire, Marine and Casualty - places you at once in touch with big business men. Not only will all you have learned be an asset but you will be daily increasing your education along economic and industrial lines. The Insurance business makes big men. Choose Insurance as your life-work. The Insurance Company of North America is a national, historical institution - founded in 1792-with over a century and a quarter of well earned prestige. Conservative policies and de- pendable service have been responsible for the growth and for the constructive activities of the Company in the development of the entire insurance profession. IRVING WARMOLTS CHIROPOD 707 1. University , 1). S. U.H FIST c on802 S. IT'S NEW! it's played by ? L inl t COLUMN CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I ISHAFI JONES' O IT'S. GREAT! ies are at the , 10, 18, DW, DON'T FORGET Smith Tire Repair1 Oldest and most reliable place to buy tires. Kelly Springfield Diamond Tires 128c-tf THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING FUND receives a percentage of ALL cash' purchases at 0. D. .MORRILL'S 17 Nickel's Arcade. The Stationery and .Typewriter Store. 125c-tf 45 CI1NT COFFEE 35c. Pierces Cash Stores. 118c-20 WANTED-Girl to share an apart- nent immediately. 'Very. reason- able . Call 3171-J. 137 WANTED-Typewriting-Manuscripts neatly typed. Work guaranteed. 10c per page. Call 989-R. 136p-21 HELP WANTED FEMALE-Experien- ced stenographers for summer months. Box PDU. 136 WANTED-Family washings, called for and delivered. Phone 1653-W. 136p-3 WANTED-E flat Alto Saxophone. 369-M Rasch. 137p HALE HELP WANTED WANTED-Competent porter for fra- ternity, at once. Call 558. 136p-2 WANTED-At Psychopathic Hospital, students to wash walks during v cation. 137-3 LO LOST-A large tortoise shell comb, Friday night between -Armory and Madison St. on Fifth Ave. Rear. yPhone 2912. 136-2 LOST-Copy of "Backgrounds' of Book Reviewing" belonging to Mar- ion L. Osborne..' Will finder plea'e call Mrs. Clark. 283-M. 137p LOST-An Onyx ring set, having a gold Pi Kappa Alpha crest mount- ing. Finder please call 3094 and receive rewa rd. 13(p-2 LOST-The press in my trousers. Found at Greene's. Call 1449--. 121c-30 LOST-Saturday two keys an a small ring. Reward call 1533-W. 137-3 Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America write practically every form of insurance except life. AND BEST' OF ALL - ITS HERE! Nl Yarewell l3ues HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.25 A striking example of clear dance recording. with LOST-Beta Theta Pi badge. please call Grab, 371. Finder 137-3 modern 'A: FOR RENT-A beautiful, m.dr: home. Very desirable. On Wash- tenaw Ave. a few blocks from the University. Enough rooms so as . to allow occu antsto sub-let to pay t for rent. Possession -given July . ....... 1 or Sept. 1. HERBST, LAW & Earl and Lady Carnarvo i REALTY! 14 Savings Bank Block. 137-3 ' Lord Carnarvon, ."defiler" of the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamen, ac- FOR RENT-The finest, first class cording to superstitious Egyptians, is ' modern rooming house in Ann Ar- the victim of the curses of the phar- bor. Will accommodate twenty stu- aohs on those who disturbed their dents. Nothing better in the city tombs. Carnarvon is suffering from Excellent location. Near campus. blood poisoning as a result of being HERBST, LAW & REALTY bitten by an insect in the tomb of King Room 14, Savings Bank Block ITut near, Luxor. 131-3 Three room apartment. Light, pleas- ant front room furnished for light pousekee inVaugh.SohonE toc a- Suits Pressed, 35c "Saw River Road' Called for and Delivered Pliomie 3013-J W. E. MCCROW 1221 SO. UNIVERSITY 'Fine Custom Tailoring The Fox-Trot of Tomorrow. Brunswick Record No. 2406 I .:_ BUSINESS OPOI'OETNITY GOOD MONEY 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 youthink you are as good as the average come up-and see me. All students mak- ing good during Easter vacation will be given.an exceptionally good of- I fer this summer. MR. LEADER. 622 E. Liberty St. Phone 3221-3 133c-7 MONEY FOR STUDENTS-Last week Shider earned $64.20; Norris, $52.25; Patterson, $49.50; Roney, $69.75; Little, $92.25; Anderson, $96.50, selling New Indexed Bible. C. A. Cook, Sales Manager, Lane hall, next few days, between 5 and 6 any day, will show you how to make your summe' vacation profitable. 133c-tf 7' FOR RENT-Comfortable four room lpartnment downstairs. Rent rea-; sonable. Call 738-W. 1"5-3, FOR RENT-Upstairs front room for Chinese men students. Three blocks from campus. Phone 3230-J. 137 I MUSKEGON'S BSEBL TEAM CUESTOCHICAGO Word has been received that Mus- kegon high school's basketball team, Fr.o'sh Lits '26' DUES Payable at the Union Wednesday, 8-11 A. M., 2-4 P. M. Thursday-all day 2 d ' . A I 1 r * THE STOPFLET PHONO SHOPS Nickel's Arcade and 110 E. Washington St. This will be the most popular Jones Hit since "Wabash Blyes." and biggest selling .Get Yours Today. FOR RENT-Two room suite on first winner of the State basketball cham- floor. A bargai. Call 1810-M. MC pionship in the recent tournament-held Cleary. l3Gp.-3 at M. A. C., entrained yesterday for FOR RENT Suite for two gentlemen. Chicago where they will enter the Na- 516 Mack Road. 136p-3 tional Interscholastic tournament, which is being fostered by the Uni- REAL ESTATE versity of Chicago. Because they will meet some of the OF ERIG best teams in the country who have YOUR CHOICE had ample time in which to rest' since VINEWOOD BLVD. LOTS winning the right to enter the Chica- OF go tournament, Muskegon is not over- A. FRONTAGE OF 66 -FT. AND l y hopeful of victory, as- they have DEPTH OF 150 FT. played six games within the last nine C. LOUIS ANDREWS days aid are in need of a recuperating REALTOR period. 512 FIRST NAT'L BANK TEL.. 3064..-GEORGE SISLER HAS 6 ROOM MOVIDERI ' HOUSE, betweren the campus and Hospital good lot, CRITICAL ILLNES$ house neat, cozy and in good condi- tion Price $9000 with $1000 down (Continued from Page Six) F. Roy Holmes, 'Realtor, 113 S. Main. had the "baseball brain," that uncan- 137c ny ability to size up every situation, . .._ Read .The Daily "Classified" " Save $75.00 to $100.00 on your Coon Skin Coat. DONALDSON'S 224 S. State St. '. ,. _ . . .,. r .°. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVI -VIA ANN ARBOR RAILROAD ACCOUNT MAKE $50 in Ann Arbor Spring va- cation. Four student salesmen, cap- - able of earning $2 an hour, wanted. Apply Wed., Thurs., or Fri. evenings at 1941 Geddes at 7:30 or phone 2327-J. . 137-3 DOROTHY B. LOWRY CHIROPRACTOR r 606 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Hours, 1-6 p.m. Phone 401-3 ti ll U 1. lIi. . SPRING VA CA TION FOR SALE 0 WHILE THEY LAST-May Festival' -Coupons $2 each. Woman's Ex- change, 10 Nickels Arcade.. 137c' FOR SALE-Ford speedster in good condition. Call 1613 S. University Ave. after 6 p. m. 137p-3 TUXEDO-$15 will take it. In good s condition. Call "EDDIE" 2506-M, 520 E. Ann St. 137p-2 ' OR SALE-That Fliver to drive home' a vacation. Under $50. Call Ely, 231., 137p-3 POR SALE-Corner lot, $550 down. Also a new, modern seven room bungalow. Call 1286-W. 137-2 FOR SALE-1918 Ford roadster. New tires. $75. Call 723-R. 137p-2, i'OR SALE-Maxwell Touring in good F condition. Call 933-R. 135p-3 FOR SALE-Two May Festival Cou- pons. Call 1706-J. 136-2 d Classifieds really pay!-Adv. DRESSMAKING IPRING DRESSES made-suits re- lined-work guaranteed-reason- able. 711 Haven Ave. 402-W. 112c-29 BOARD For Snappy Service at breakfast or any other time, try RE X' S CLUB LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122c-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed- nesday issue of The Daily. 125c-tf RUGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor.Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf STOCK REDUCING SALE at 0. D. Morrells 17 Nickels Arcade. 125c-tf SAVE MONEY on your groceries at Pierces' Cash Stores. 118c-20 TYPEWRITING We do Typewriting and Mimeograph- ing; repair, buy, rent, sell, ex- change, all makes of Typewriters. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 12 5c-tf YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE service when your MANUSCRIPTS are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID- DLES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels Arcade. 111c-tf All kinds of typing done over Spring Vacation. 10c page. Phone 3092-J. i 137p-3 TYPEWRITERS play every play, and outguess the op- position as only past masters at the game could. He became, while still a youngster, the main spring of - the Brown team. 1-ls fiery, dashing. play, his- leadership on the field and his ability to steady the BrdWn hurlers has made him more valuable to the team in. many ways than has his fielding and terrific hit- ting and remarkable base running. In contra-distinction to other stars, he has held,' an even head through years of tero worship and popularity which caused him to 'be heralded at ;very turn. SSisler was bothered late last season with an ailment in his shoulder but no serious effects from it were antic- ipated this spring. Then came his ill- ness and the infection frozi it. Now his condition appears serious. An announcement that he is ready, to join the Browns, whenever it comea, will be about as big a piece of news as has been dished out to the fans this spring. Andgany word that his return will. be delayed much after the reason. opens, will be a hard blow. WILL GIVE OUT MILITARY BALL INVITATIONS TODAY 6 Pairs 1 50 GUARANTEED TO WEAR For the accommodation of University Qf Michigan Students, returning home Friday, April 6th account Spring Vacation, the Ann Arbor Railroad will operate a special train leav- ing Ann Arbor at 11:40 A. M. (C. T.) arriving Toledo 2:00 P. M. (E. T.) protecting all Toledo Connections. THIS TRAIN WILL HANDLE PASSENGERS ONLY POR TO- LEDO AND POINTS BEYOND In order to protect Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk connections, a first section of Train No.53 will be operated leaving Ann Arbor at 4:41 P. M. (C. T;) for Owosso, Mich., stopping at Howell, Mich., and Durand, Mich., to discharge passeigers. 6 Months W01hout Darning Again the opportunity to en- joy freedom from the nuisance that all despise-the sock with a hole in it! The hose problem solved-the bother of darning done away with! Darned socks are unsightly, un- comfortable and injurious. A darned sock is as bad as a corn -can be the cause of lasting trouble. Bull1et Proof Regular Train Service (SOUTHBOUND) In addition to the above Special Service the Following regular train seryice Ann Arbor to Toledo will prevail: Lv. Ann Arbor 11:40 A. X. (C. T.) 2:00 P.3M. (C. T.) 4:30 P.31. (C. T.) Arr. Toledo 2:10 P.. . (E.T.) 5:00 P. M. (E. T.) t:00 P11. -(E. T.) (NORTHBOUND) Northbound trains*'Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor, 8:10 A. M. (C. T.) and 4:41 P. M. (C.T.) respee- tively connecting with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette, and G. R.& If. Torll principal destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan. WOULD SUGGEST PURCHASE RAILROAD AND PULLMAN TICKETS AND CHECK BAGGAGE IN ADVANCE, SO AS TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAY AND CONFUSION-AT-TRAIN TIME. "THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE TO NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, HARRISBURG, Etc. The Ann Arbor R. I. in connection with the Pennsylvania System will oprate through Pullmap Sleeping Car service troum Ann Arbor to above named points via Toledo. on following . schedul Lv. Ann Arbor...............A. A. R. R................... 11:40A.M. (C. T.> Ar. Toledo .... ... c u ........... 2:00 P. Il. (E. T.) ' Lv. Toledo ..... .......Penna System..... ...... 3:15 P. N. (E. T.l Ar. Pittsburgh ..... ,......... ..,..... .10:15 P. M. Ar. Harrisburg ....... " ............... 5:00 A. M. Ar. Baltimore ...............c......7 ":-.A. -Ar. Washington. ............................ 8:05 A. M. Ar. Philadelphia ..........." c ,....... 7:29 A. 1W. Ar. New York ....................9 ....... ........... 9:30 A. M. (E.T.) For information regarding Fares, Train Schedules, Reservations, etc., apply J. C.'Elliott, Ticket Agent. k ~ HEMSTITCHING ARTITRqTIC _THEMTITCHING?' I V ing Machine Co., hington St., Phone 919. 126-12? Engraved invitations for the third annual Military ball to be given April 27 in the combined Waterman and Barbour gymnasiums may be called for -from J1:30.to 5 o'clock today and tomorrow in the lobby of the Union. People desiring invitations must bring Hose for Men represent sock insurance for all. wearers. 6 pairs, 6 months, without darning, only $1.50. Well mado from 4 ply material, with specially reinforced heel, and toe. Gct vnur 'nnnlv hfnr thev n r EANERS AND PRESS ING, $1.25-Pressing, ,d.v Aztencv. L.n.rCl E tc TYPEWRITER FOR SALE-Royal j 35 cents., model 1 first class condition, $25. their tickets along with them. an 1119i Phone 3192-M or -call 1125 Granger - - . . f.01nmi