Eft 'i. i ulje TH a'PRETTIEST homne spots near Ann Arbor, a 6 room house,; almost new, over 40 acres of land, overlooking the city, barns, poul- try house, tool sheds, orchard, spring water, electric lights, elec- tric water piup, etc., etc. The land without buildings is worth about MAO00. The buildings without the land are worth about $15,000. But I will, sell both land and buildings,. including horses, cattle, chickens,' grain, binders, mowers, hayloader, tedder, kitchen range-everything for $17,000, . and you can have 20 years to pay it. Also, owner will take an Ann Arbor property as part' pay. f~ F. ROY HIOLMES, Reaor, 111S Alin LOST .LOST-Dun~n fountain pen, in or near Natural Science auditorium about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Find- er please call Hepburn at 374. 138p LOST-Copy of "Backgrounds of B3ook Reviewing" belonging to Marion L. Osborne. Will finder please call Mrs. Clark, 283-M. 138 LOST-An Onyx set, having a gold. Pi K. , A.' crest mounting . Finder please call 3094 and receive reward. 138p-2 .LOST-Near High school, Eversharp pencil with' broken clip. Valued as gift. Call 22'83J. 138'p LOST-Shell rim glasses. Finder please call Ruth Christensen. 'Phone 2730. 123p-2 LOST-In Law Building, a "Rider" fountain pen. Finder please call 410-W. 138p=. iI F I E TCOLHRUfN,'78 PR E TLSSFH O ISNG A3 3 P.M. Dr. George Horton, '78, Consul Gen-l _________________________eral at Smiyrna, Turkey, has been The following Box E.epiies are at the' highly upraised by American missioni- Daily Offic:. PDLU, BA, EC, DMV, WEB, aries for his tireless work during the 18. recent destruction cif the city. A re- -cent reports 'says otf him,"During NOTICE those days of Turkish fire, pillage and MIHIANDALYCLS~IFD. massacre, Dr. Horton passed through ..1VICHG! DALY' LASY ID..more trying, exacting and dangerous RATE S experiences than I could imagine, any Classified Rates. Tw o cents-a word' American official doing service abroad a day, paid in advance. 'Minimum has ever been called upon to undergo. charge for first day," 25c., Minimum "Under- such circumstances, when thereafter, 20c. Three cents per word our American -consulate was thronged per day if charged. White space with helpless human ,beings, al look- charged for at rate of five cents per ing to the consul for help and .advice.. agate line. Classifieds, charged onlly Consul Horton kept cool but was nev- to those ha'ing phones. er cold.= His , warm, sympathetic Pfhonle 90"j heart went out to each sufferer and DON'T FORGET aid was extended wherever possible. Smith Tare Repair Since the flight to Athens, Dr. Hor., Oldest and most reliable place 'ton has 1)ee.n most energetic in Helping' to buy tires. to feed, clothe :and house the needyl Kelly Springfield . Diamond T r efugees. 128c-tf RE' j 1DSCS THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING REG IStRATION D 'AY PLANS FUND receives a percentage of ALL _____ cash purchases at 0. D. MORRILT 17 Nickel's Arcade. The Stationers Class presidents yesterday 'discussed and Typewriter Store. 125c- tf plans in connection with registration -- --- -. . . I .... . ..Wi ... x _...I ti- HOBART GITILD I I TWO PLAYS ITwo one-act play, by the students of s will be presented °. Rob art giuld at s, W3UY A RIDER PYA, o'clock tonight in Harris hall. ThoE stage of the hall has been greatly. changed to allow the 1w'ductian ofj these plays, and others that will tot- low next fall. (Continued from Page Six) some of the leading fraternities will change places when the results fo- these are turned in, although it is (loultful if the present leadei s wifl be displaced., O PRESENTl AREAL FOUNT-AIN P DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS It iwids a" whole , batrrel of INK , not a barrel uil tro able making parts. :;Intramural Items Allry parts are taken by students and Enry blanks for baseball, tennis. the plays are entirely produced by j outdoo0r 'sports, and horseshoe pitch~- them. Tonight's plays are "Spam" by; ing have been posted in the Intramur- FredThonpkns nd Theliner f ial offi ce. All class teams and fra- Fre Thmpkns nd"Th Figerofternisties interested in these sports God byPeriva Wide.Ticetsareshould sign up at once, as the officials! on sale a't Harris hall anal at the book in charge wish to male up their schied- stores at 35 .cents each. ules during the spring recess. The, - baseball season will pry. the .lid off APRIL 9 IS FNAL DAY the spring sports April 18. RIDER 'S PE N SHOP Pebn Specialists In College courses in the literary college drop- ped 'af'ter April 6, the fats day of All men interested in umpiring class fand fraternity baseball games shouldI turn their names into the intramural office at once as the season opens im- ±mzediately after spring vacation. ~j After Every Meal school" 'before the spring vacation, will be recorded with an "F." grade in the ofice of the registrar. .Stuidents who wih to drop any fcourse must secure special permissionI from, Prof." W. P. Huinphreys, assist- ant dean of tho literary college, as well as from the instructor of thle course to bie dropped. DELTA .TAU IDE.LTA. PROPEUTY i ri 1 _ i WEARE 'WANTED-University girl, -till end of school year for position in private family of two "andE. assist in pare of smal child and general housework, in return for room and board. Only girl of highest recomt~nendation nieed apply. Phone 1S24-M. 138p WANTED-Someone to readt from 2 to -3 hours daily during vacation. Read- ing will be mnainly in Shakespeare criticism, only persons majoring in literature need apply. Phone 243-J. 138p.-2 WANED-Typecwriting-Mvanuzscripts 'neatly typed: Work guaranteed. 10e per .page. Call 989-R. 136p-21 lay, April 19',.to precede spring elec-1 tOI,ID TO IG' I .A ELTAt. .KIPI tions.. T=1he'St'udent' counicil' will arrange The Delta Tau Delta fraternity. pro- the places of registration to be an- nerty,' at- 806 Hill street, has become nou1nced later. At each booth there thle property of Alpha chapter of Sig- vwill be a class rei)resentative on duty( ma Delta Kapp,, a law fraternity between 7:45 and 4:30 o'clock onl theI now located at 1&25 Washtenaw aye- clay of registration. 'ne Frosli Lit. Dues Payable at Union. Fresh Lit, Dues Payable.at Union. No.-Advy. E Now.-Adv. . Trey a Classified Ad-ft patys.-Adv. Patronisze Daily advertisers.-Adv. AS WELL A8 Cleanersand /r New Sprizng Samples Just In I t'. ' 1 r r.: M ost o01'us eat toq, hastily and do not ,chew our food enough, ro;-Pol LADIES' HAND' AND MEN'S TAILORED ~~thirst~ L 6 LOST-Silver Swan fountain pent marked R.M.V. Phone 1204-W. Re- war~d. 138p-2 LOST-A white gold, barrel shapped . Swiss watch. Phone 53.,'Reward. 138p-2] LOST-Thi~ press ' in my trousers. Found .at .Gre'ene's. Call 1449-M. 121c-30 LOST-Beta Theta Pi badge. Finder please call Grab, 371. 137-3 LOST-Alaskan seal muff, within last tweo".weoks. Phone 26*18 138-2_ LOST-On street car, tortoise rimmed glasses. Call 2283-3. 138p FOR BENT FOR RE~NT-A beautiful, modern j home. Very desirable. On Wash-! tenaw Ave.' a few blocks from the University. Enough rooms so as{ to allow occupant to su'b-let to paty for rent. Possession given July 1. or Sept. 1. HERBST, LAW. REALTY. 14 Savings Bank Block. j FOR RENT-The finest, first class modern rooming house in Ann Ar- I bor. Will accommodate twenty stu- dents. Nothing better in the city. Excellent location. Near campus. HERBST, LAW & REALTY Room 14, Savings Bank Block 13?-3 WANTED-hlouse for next year by fra- ternity: of 25 men.' Address Box 13. B., Daily .Office. 138p-2 WANTED-Garage in the vicinity of Williams and Thompson, Danto. 2528-R. 138p WVANTED-Family. washings, called for and delivered. Phone 1653-W. 13 6n-3 MALE HELP WANTED WANTED-,At Psyclhopathic Hospital students to wash walks durinm , cation. 137-3 MAN to work on farm during vaca- tion. E. E. Calkins, at drug Store. 13Sp-2 Cook ,e..perienced, wanted for a fra- teriiity Phone 1525-1 138 IWANTED-Student to help with gen- teral cleaning for room rent. Phone 1Mr. Booth, 63, after 8 a.in. 138p BUSINESS OPORT1UNITY GOOD MONEY DURING VACATION. Last year I hadt thirty-seven stu- dents from Ann Arbor making fromt Cforty to one hiundred dollars in one week selling brushes. If you think jyou are as good as the average comne uip and see me. All students mak-I ing good during Easter vacation will be given' an exceptionally good of- fer this sumimer. MP. LE ADER 622 E. Liberty St. Phone 3221-J 133c-,. J"you score extra points with this bottle or glas-- r ~Delicious and Refresh too ~i sUITS $30 to $52 ISEE Us AND. SAVE MONEY All H-and Work In Cleaning, Pressing :and Tailoring Phone 311 7 We, Collect and Deliver It people realized how much mtore good' their food would do foloedu thenm if properly wit $bitofWRIGLEY'S to assst hedigestive process, we'd have far better health. I' Keep teeth clean, breath rsweet, appetite keen and diges- ion good with WRIGLEY'S. WIGLEY'S is the perfect um,6 made of purest .materialls, in moderin, ;sanitaryA factrie s. I Wage. 'wrapped and sealed to bring 'it to you fresh attV fun.- flaoredc L-as-t-s'e :_ " I' I ll' ......... . . . . . . . . . -iow", . _.. , E Save the a. p' CLEANERS 213 S. INGALLS ill THREE ROOM 'APARTMENT. Light, pleasant, front room furnished, for light housekeeping. Southeast of campus. 1025' Vaughn. Phone 2'418-W. '138-2 FOR RENT-Entire first floor apart- ment, five rooms and private bath. 605~ Oakland, 2920-J. 138-2 FOR RENT--Single room at 311 Thomn- pson. $3. 138p-2 FOR REN~T-Comfortable four room apartment downstairs. Rent rea- sonable. Call 738-W. 1:>5-3 FOR RENT--Two room suite on first floor. A bargain. Call 1810-M. Me- Cleary. 136p-3 TYPE WRITING We 'd~o Typewriting and Mimeograph- ing; repair, buy, rent, sell, ex- change,.; all makes of Typewriters. O. D.' 'Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125c-tf YOU, GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE service when your MANUSCRIPTS3 ate TYPED ;by EXPERTS at RID- DLE~S BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels Ar'cade. 1116-tf TYPEWRITING . doe during spring vacation, only' 8c per page. ,332 Hill St. ' 2278-W. 138p-2 All kinds of typing done over Spring Vacation. 10c page. Phone 3492-4. -137p-3 JDRZS8XA31(NGY SPRtING DRESSES made-suite re- lied-work guaranteed-reason- able. 711. Haven Are. 442-W. 1126-291 CLEANERS AND PRESSERS CLE~ANING, $1.25--Pressing, 35 cents. Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 1119 S. University. 1216-30 FURNITURE YOUNG FELLOWS LIKE I The Great Amterican .°. SPECIAL: TRAIN SERVICE -VIA. ANN ARBOR RAILROA D I ACCOUNT S; D '. MAKE $50 in Ansi Arbor Spring va- cation. Four student salesmen, cp able of earning $2 an hour, wanted. Apply Wed., Thurs., or Fri. evenings at 1941 Geddes at 7:30 or phone 2327-3: 137-3 FOR, SALE FOR SALE-Royal Typewriter, 1A Autographic Kodak and new stor- age battery. All cheap. Phone 3192-M. 138p1 FOR SALE-Ford speedster in good condition. Call 1513 S. University Ave. after 6 p. mn. 137p-3 TUXEDO-$15 will "take it. ' In, good condition. Call "EDDIE" 250G-M, 520 E. Ann St. 137p-2 F'OR SALE-That Fliver to drive home vacation. Under $50. Call Ely,' 231. 137p-3- FOR SALE-Corner lot, $550 down. Also a new, modern seven room bungalow. Call 1286-W. 137-2 FOR SALE-1918 Ford roadster. Now tires. $75. Call .723-R. 137p-2 FOR SALE-Double cot. Call 2144- R. 138 BOARD For Snappy Service at. breakfast or any other time, try R E X' S CLFJB LUNCH, 'where Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122c-tf TYPEWRITERS EXPERET Typewriter Repairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 123c-tf NIISCELL&1IEOBUS FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceri~s, 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 SPRING V.A-CATION- smartly', fitting cloth es, and patterns a little different. The one sure way of getting exactly what you want is to have For the accommodation of University of Michigan Students, returning home Friday, April 6th account Spring Vacation, the Ann Arbor 'Railroad will operate a special train leav- ing Ann Arbor at 1 l1:40 A. M. (C. T.) arriving Toledo, 2:00''P.-I\M. (E. T.) protecting all Toledo Connections. THIS TRAIN WILL HANDLE PASSENGERS ONLY FOR TO- LEDO AND POINTS BEYONDs 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 passengers. Regular Train Servic I Tailor YOur Suit to 'Order (SOUT 1HBOUND) In Iitddtioii to the above Special Service the following iregular train service Ann arbor wll v. l n ;ro 14 ..(.T) :0PM CT)43~..(3. to Toledo You can choose from hundreds of 'snappy" new patterns in long-service. woolens, that cast no more than clothes made for the mrillions. Our line at Ar'. Toledo 2:10 P.. E. T.) :04P.M.o (E. T14'.. 7:00 P.No~i (E. T.) (NO}RTHBOUNiD) Northbound trains Nos. 51 and :513 leave Ann Arb or,, 8:10 A. 14. (C. T.) and 4:41 P. 1.L (C.1.) respec- tively connecting with Grand Trunk,' Michigan Central, Pere Marquette, and 'G, Rt. & I. for all principal destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan. WOULD SUGGEST PURCHASE RAILROAD ANVTD PULLMTAN TICKETS AND CHECK BAGGAGE IN ADVANCE, SO AS TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAY AND CONFUSION AT TRAIN TIME. THROUGH. PUI L1'AN SERVICE TO NEW. YORK, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA,' BALTIMORE, HARRISBURG, Etc. TeAnArbor he11AnIn conection with the Pennsylvania S'ystem will operate through Puillnman Sleeping Car service from Ann Arbor to above namied points via 'Toledo on following schedule: Iv. Ann Arbor*........... ..A. A. R. R.....................11:40 A.M.1. (CT.) Ar. Toledo . .. ... . . 2:00 P.M3. (E. T.) Lv. Toledo........ .... .......Penna. System.........3:15 P. M. F,. T.1 Ar. Pittsburgh :........... .. ..... 10:14 P. '1. Ar..Harris burg ..........c ... ....... 5:00 A.M11. Ar. Baltimore c:0Ac Ar. Washington . . 8:05A.MH. Ar. Philadelphia 7:29A.M. Ar. New York a"...........................................9:30 A.31~. (E. To) For, information regarding Fares, Train Schedules, Reservations, etc., apply J. Ci. Elliott; Ticket Agent, Ann Arh "44 ntl n..Inr w m ,cmn1 gives you something to be "chesty" about--and no regrets in the wear. Complete Line from $33 up 0 DO ©U KNOW we. have the most I ON Ir A i II