THE MCHIGAN DAILY ,. I ,I THIS. COLUMN ICLOSE$ AT3P, , VERTISING NOTICE WANTID The following Box Replies are at the HOUSE WANTED-I have a client at the .Daly office: Jake, 12, BC, M 'BA,18, PDU. ..|ICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED.. RATES Classified Rates. Two cents a word a day, paid in advance. Minimum chage ifor first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Tliee cents per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate of five cents per agate line. Classifieds, charged only to those having phones. Phone 960. DON'T FORGET Smith Tire Repair Oldest and most reliable place to buy tires.I Kelly Springfield Diamond Tires 128c-tf FROSU FROLIC TICKETS will be given -out at Union, Thursday and Friday, the 19 and 20, from 2 to 31 each day. 140-3 Hear the latest Brunswick Records- Farewell Blues and Saw Mill Riverl Road by Ishatn Jones' Orchestra at the Stofflet Phono Shops. 142c 1OR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed- nesday issue of The Daily. 125c-tf LOST.. r who will buy a good, 8 or 9 room house south of Hill street and east of Forest. If you have such to sell, please call me at once. F. Roy Holmes, Realtor, 113 S. Main 140c-6 WANTED-At University Hospital two students for wall washing, also one for ice pulling. 35c per hour. Apply Housekeeping Office. a 142-3" WANTED-Student washing and iron- ing, work ,guaranteed. Mrs. Pem- burton 540 Detroit St. Phone 3105- M. 142-3 TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS of standard makes hold, rented, exchanged, bought, cleaned and repaired. 0. D. Mor- rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phonel 1718. 141c-3 REMINGTON PORTABLE 1YPE- WRITERS. Call Stacy R. Black,} 432 Thompson. Phone 1128-J. We deliver. 141p-211 EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, alt1 makes. Ann Arbor Tyewrit'r Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 123c-tf BAGGAGE PhONE 2700, PACKAGE AND BAG- GAGE EX-PRESS. 100c-211 AOID ,0STI. LOuIS5 LOST-Gold Wahl fountain ;pen, vith initials E. J. W., Mar. 30 either in. Hill auditorium, or between -Memor-' ial hall, Tappan hall, or Hill audi- torium. Cal 1314-W. Reward. 142p LOST--Gold Waltham watch on Michigan Central train between Jackioi and Ann Arbor .Tuesday morning.. -Reward for return. Call' 104, Klein. 142p-2, SLST-Wednesday afternoon "M" watch .fob, .with name C. 19. Enzen- roth, on or near campus. Valued as 1}eepsake. Reward when returned. to 635 Tappan Ave. 142p-3 LOST-Brown leather suitcase, on Michigan Central Train. Finder please return to R. Price 1137 Mich- igan Ave. 141p-2 IOST-A Pearl and an Amethyst rinL JD AIlrary third floor wash room 644 ast University or, call 2445-R. Re- ward. 142-5 LOST-Pair shell spectacles,.case: A. J. Cross, & Co.,; New York. J.: P. Barnes, 115 Park Terrace. Phone. 75-J. 142p-3 I4QST-Pair ladies long black kid , gl ves Sunday April 15 in Majestic.- C1 1 8 _W. . .42p-2 IOST-Fur neckpiece in Natural Science auditorium at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Phone 663-W. 142p1 J4QST-Brown traveling bag, initials F. .R, on:train 41, car 963. Cali 3127-J. 142p * LOST-About week ago, Collie, light brown, and white. Phone 2716. Re- ward. 142p-2 LOST-The press in my trousers. Found at Greene's. Call.1449-M. 121c-30 LOST-Gold penai' with initials M. K. Please call 1325. 142p-2 REAL ESTATE For Fine Homes on Easy Terms On Woodside (Buell lots) 85x140. $3000 ea. On Devonshire Rd. near Washten- aw and Austin Avenues, 87x230, $3800. Brockman Blvd., near Washtenaw, 85x206, $4000. Also large building places on Hill Street.n 100 ft front on Ferdon Rd. partly wooded, $4500. Two Brookland Ave. lots at $2400 ea:: We believe these to be the best lots for the money in Granger & Bixby's Addition. L. D. Carr & C. J. Tremmel 17 Sav. Bk. Bldg. Ph. 441-F-1 WANTED-Student desk. E. F. Card- well. 1617. Washtenaw. Phone ' 1016. 140p-5 WANTED-'Family and Student wash- ings. Will call for and deliver. 1653-W. 141-3 WANTED-4 or 5 room furnished apartment for May 1. Box 12. 141p-2 WANTED-Two students to work for board in fraternity kitchen. Call 1525-M. 142 -WANTED--To rent a private garage. Phone 1097-R 141p-3 WANTED-A Tuxedo. Size 40 or 42. Phone 2950-J. j- 141p FORl SALE FOR SALE-Fine residence for room- ers or for professional or business man.. Near campus in best loca- tion in the city. Will let the fur- ' iture, rugs, curtains, and furnish- ings of second and third floors go with the house. Inquire J. W. Dwyer 508 First Nat'l Bank. 139c-6 FOR SALE--Exceptionally good home. Strictly modern. Garage. Near cam ppus and high school. Can be had for easy down payment. Michigan Real Estate Co. 217 S. Main Phones: Office 646. Res. 2813-J- 2522-R-71-W. 142c-2 FOR SALE-Beautiful new seven room house and garage. Steam heat and other modern improvements. In- quire 1211 West Washington St., owner. 141p-2 FOR SALE-Medium size ice box. Great bargain. Call 1204 Hill St. any morning between 9 and 114and afternoon between 2 and 4. 142-3 FOR SALE-18 foot Old Town Canoe. First class condition. Phone 1940 until 4:30 or 7118-F5 after 4:30. 142p-2 FOR SALE-Mahogany upright Piano, #excellent condition. Dey Studio. 142p FOR SALE-Tenor Banjo in first class shape. Suitable for light work. Call 1039-W. 142p-3 FOR SALE-Woman's blue suit, size 34; Man's grey topcoat, size 37. 1560-W. 140p-21 FOR SALE-Bungalow on Olivia Ave. For particulars phone 1278-R. 142p-3 FOR SALE-Two M4ay Festival Cou- pons. Call 2100-M. 141p-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT-For summer furnished apartment in Cambridge, tennu utes walk from Harvard college. For further information telephone 1661 in the evening. 142p-3 FOR RENT-First floor front rpom for one or two students . Private family. 209tObservatory 141p-2 FURNITURE DO YOU KNOW we have the most completely equipped plant in the country for the Repairing, Refinish- ing and Upholstering of furniture? Phone 381-W. P. B. HARDING. 88c-21 (Continued from Page 'Six) in the circuit and lose- to the weakest crews all because of the fact that she has gottcn hold of a crowd of left handers who can be figured to trouble Detroit, St. Louis, and New York es- pecially. Although most of the critics in the country figure the way that Fullerton likes to, other reliable forecasters seem to think that Detroit and ,the Yanks are more than equal to Sis- ler's crew. Both the 'rygers and the Yanks have teams that are likely to do most anything.a If Cobb can keep his hard hitting bunch of stars going at top speed there is no team that can stop them. Last year every man who has a regular Tyger berth this year was a prize'slugger. The critics 'seem to think that there are not -mzore than two or three pitchers who, without a lot of luck, can hold tem. New Yorks American league team is regarded as a very possible retainer of her pennant. The galaxy of veter- ans that performed last year is intact and this year, supplemented by several new additions to the squad the team is just about all that money can bu j- The magntes who control the Yanks iever have been the least bit stingy *bout buying players and if it pays them as well th's year as .it did last the Browns and Tygers can afford to get rid of some their confidence. Seek Students for Positions Representatives of the American Steel Foundries were in Ann Arbor yesterday interviewing a number of prospective employees who are at present seniors in the engineering school. The men employed will be given a short course of training in the coin- panty's plants, following which they will be placed in regular operating or sales positions with the concern. BIG INTERSOHOLASTI Intramural tm Tryouts are called for the All-cam- pus rile tournament to be fired off the first week in May. Four teams willj ALL SECTIONS TO HAVE MEN IN-icompete, and the winning team, con- ANN ARBOR*OR sisting or five men, will receive nm- I T, erals. Men wishing to try out for the !All-senior team, see W. E. Smith at E the rifle range, room 330, wEngineeing Plans are being instituted to make1 building, either on ThEursdaynght or the 23rd annual Michigan interschol- Saturday morning. Juniors report to astic track and field meet which is K. S. Anderson, phone 1899; soplho- to be held May 18-19 on Ferry field mores to George Whitworth, phone the biggest and most successful af- 319; and freshmien to Robert Janme, fair of this kind that has ever been !phone 1070-M. held in Ann Arbor.- Invitations have been tendered to Register today if yon want to v0te. more than 100 schools and the num- ber of entries for the annual classic l)on't fail to register today. is expected to be far greater than ever before. In the past the meet has been con- AN 0PEN IJETTER sidered a sectional affair but this no To the Merbers of the University longer holds good as nearly every see- Faculties: tion of the United States will be rep- There are a large number of -Uni- resented in the event this season. versity Professors and Instructors Parkersburg,"W. Va., high school anxious to procure homes the present will probably send a strong team to year who have applied to the under- the meet as they have entered men signed for loans to aid them in their for the last three years. Terra Haute, construction. Ind., Wiley high school, La Grange, Last year we assisted in putting up Ill., high -school, and Clearfield;,Pa. dwellings to the extent of over $100,- high schoolare also expected to enter 000-mostly to university men. This ctar year we have already accepted appli- teams that will bid high toward c torfr-oisaonin onal rying home the huge cup which will! 100,000, but this sum will hardlyac- be awarded to the school winning the conimodate one-half of those who meet. want to build. We are turning appli- Several special events will prob- cants away almost daily for want of ably be held for men entered from funds to assist them. military academies and similar insti- If the men on the campus who tutions. have money at their disposal would come to the rescue of those less fav- ored and place their monfey with us Big Fresh D ia ond the problem would readily be solved. Squad For M ather This is a matter which should in- terest everyone on the campus. These applicants are co-workers with you, Coach Mather reached -Ferry field many of them your personal friepnds, Monday afternoon after traveling and it will cost you nothing to -help across .state from Muskegon in time them. You willreceives'largey e- to be greeted by more than 75 candi- turns ;for the use .of .your monay as dates for the All-fresh baseball team. any legitimate, safe organization can Infielders appeared In -great num-'pay, and the benefit you will confer bers with battery men also plentiful. upon your co-workers and friends wil Seveal itchrs f prp ad hih many times counter-balance any slight Seveal itcersof pep nd ighgain you might have realized if you school reputation and a few good placed your money elsewhere. catching prospects are expected to You should not only come to their produce some encouraging hurling immediate aid personally, but should and receiving The coach, of course, use your influence with others who prohibited the men from throwing may have funds at their disposai, to anything but straight balls in order place the same with us for the fore- that the kinks might be removed from going use. the flinging machinery. The outfield- Our association does not make one ers were split into squads and spent dollar by accepting investments. No the afternoon chasing flies while the officer or dirctcr (except those em- Infielders were kept busy with pep ployed in the office who devote their, games. Coach Mather is desirous of I entire time doing the work), accepts getting all prospeptive candidates out any pay for services rendered. The to report in order that the entire association is merely the ineditm, ac- squad may be organized. cepting money from the nvestor and loaning it to those who wish to build or acquire homes. The benefits go Mi'itary Ball Men to pleat exclusively to the investors, to the Members of the executive committee borrowers and in general to the entire of the Military ball will hold their city of Ann Arbor. final meeting' before the dance at 7 Will you respond to thos appeal, o'clock tonight in room 302 of the and will you do it at once so as to Union. A third orchestra will be accomplish the most good? chosen at this time -and final arrange- Very truly yours, mrents for the dapce willbe completed. H. H. HERBST, , $ecretary. Registi fHr spring elections today. HUON VALLEY BUILDING & SAV- INGS ASSOCIATION, Don't fail fo register today. Ann Arbor Savings Bank Building. tube good for 10 of the quickest, Kentucky Egg and Lump West Va. Egg and Lump Pocahontas and Coke IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 7 Read Thle Daily "Classified", Column~ 4 CORNWELL COAL COMMON AND FACE BRICK CORNWELL COAL PHONES 81-F and 2207 Offce - ,Cornwell Block. This Paint Doesn't Cost You a Cent It usn't given away; still it seeow coap you auythlung wow"Noo LOWE Brothers High Standard Paint doesn't cost you anything because it waves you so much more than it costs. Good paint preserves your bufldings, just like your wi4e's canning preserves fruit. In the old days, painting was donA mostly for looks; but people know today that It makes buildings last longer. High Standard brings 1more lastingness than any other paint we have ever seen. It looks better as long as it lasts, too. It saves you money right at the . start because it spreads further; therefore less paint is needed. Come in and see the sample panels and ask for details. I OSWALD - IRE RZ I It 1 W. Washington Ph n 353 F- ..d Register today if you want to Don't fail TO registei- today. Ivote. _ _ - - .1 f.ra.. A J " w W aV ?est shaves you've ever naau 1,.? How 1,000 M en helped us give you quicker, better shaves 'I. 1421 MISCELLANEOUSJ Small House near Forrest and not far from campus, fine location. Built /8 years, all modern, lot 33x132. Price is $4700, $1000 down easy terms. Mrs. Gustine, Phone 835-F1. 142c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY How much money did you earn spring, 'vacation? Ask your friends that sold for Leader what profit they made last week. Better still, come up and let me show you the reports of the Ann Arbor men that madefrom forty to ninety dollar:s5in five days. H. J. LEADER Tel. 3221-J 622 E. Liberty, Across. from Spedding's Clerks, Railway Mail, 18 upward. $133 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. Ter- ry (former Civil Service examiner) 1165 Barister Bldg. Washington, D. C. 141p-2 TYPEWRITING- ... lfl . A rn n A Vf IT A stitch in time saves nine . We mend and repair every suit sent here te be cleaned and pressed. White Swar Cleaners, Phone 165. 139c-12 LOCKSMIH-All kinds of door and trunk keys. Lawnmowers sharpened. Phone 2498, Keeler. 1136 W.. Hur- on. 140p-21 RUGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf BOARD For Snappy Service at breakfast or any other time, try R E X' S CLUB LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig - inated. 122c-tf CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Kill two birds with one stone. Send your laundry as well as your clean- ing and pressing. ($1.25 per suit) at the same time to the White Swan Cleaners. Phone 165. 139c-12 CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents, Laundry Agency. L. O. Clapp, 1119 S. University. 121c-21 Although we have been soap ex- perts for 60 years, we didn't tackle the job of giving you a better shav- ing cream, until we had talked to; 1,000 men. They told us what a shaving cream should do-the things they wanted. And then we worked for 18 months-made 130 careful experi- ments--to perfect it. But-we suc- ceeded in giving you a cream that has five distinct excellencies. Now all we ask is that you give us a sporting chance to make your shaving easier, quicker, more satis-. factory. Just shave 10 times at our expense. Check us up on each, of these five pointsC Palmolive Shaving Cream multi- plies itself 250 times in rich lather. And-this fine lather softens the toughest, meanest beard in one minute, without a lot of strenuous "rubbing-in." The lather lasts for 10 minutes on your face, if necessary. Lather bubbles are strong-walled -- holding hairs erect for easier cutting. Blended of palm and olive oils, the after-effect is soothing, lotion- like. Test it free Take the coupon, filled in, io any dealer listed. Give the thing a trial, You'll discover either-that here is the -Man '0 War of all shaving creams,,or that we have failed. I College Men more than ever are having their Clothes Tailored T hey )vant style that's different - uncommon -and a wide range of fine wool fabrics to choose from I I and up PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM . Ic. 11 for suit tailored to orer gives you what you want -at a reasonabe price. II i A 7V £ztnT)~vL+ .rnnnvF A R. MW O, hf1_ rT7.,.+ lpp v -P -y'!