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THE MICIGAN DAILY

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THIS
COLUMN
CLOSES
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Classi fied&-ot
11a US V[ESS'! 4W1"PRTUM TY

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F 1fM NTE~A MS representative in the gathering.
FR S MNTO HOLD DEBATE, ored by thoe executive committee ofhtnI
-)(-'C ons~s for that body at the next '
Freshman teamxs of t.he jAdophi and meeting of the British Societyfr Pure I
Alpha Nu debating societies will hold nlih



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that will be left vacant by the gradu- i:n- wit 1
ating seniors. -Members of Cmd iir
club will act as judges.
Anyone in the University is eligibi& Get g
to tryout. All people competiJng are.
aske to ringwith thlen Som~e reed0-

DVETI IN

The follow~ing Box Replies'are at the
DAILY office: 12, 18, 10, X, DM, PDU,
BA BC, JSC, JAKE-I.
-MICHIGQAN DAILY' CLASSIFIED..
RATES
,F Clasifed Rates. Two cents~ a wordf
4,dy, pa~Uidi advance. Minimum
bhx'ge for first day, 25c. Minimum
threafter, 2,0c. Three cents per word
,per day if charged. White space
charged for at rate o f five cents per
agate line. Classifieds, charged onlyl

How mch rone:their annual debate -it S o'clock Fr CJH) U iL 101
F~il SAE did ou earnspringday night in University hall. The, hY STIR1A
FUME OAKdinig st an phoo--vacation? Ask your question whch will be debated is: Ike-
PUIO OKdnngst-(,dpibo"ifriends that sold solved, That a Federal law requiring Coeycu ilhdit.srn
graph, kitchen cabinet, bedsi, sanitary for Leader what profit they made last thCoiaino rsdnilcni routsdfromub wil2olock tusriay
cot, electeric sweeper, rig. uO7 N. w, 'v fr til~n *. n A 1ititenmntino rsdnilcnd-tyusfo o 2ocokS+ta

Try Our Busiess llcn's Lunch
JOE PARKER'S
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
.Kil edy's Orciiest a
11:30- 4-00

DOR
cli
1= 646 I's
i Uours, I-

Fourth Ave. Phone 454. 14-
FOR SAL E-Bicycle, new last su-
mer. In excellent condition. Phone
Heyl, 1349-W, before 7 a.m. or af-
ter 7 p.m. 147-2
FOR SALE-Airdlale puppies from
registered parents. Phone 197-F-22,
Saline. Fred Kleinschmidt.

to tose naving phiones, 145p-33
Phoe 90* ________$40.00 will buy an Old? Town Cauo,
TYPEWRITER SALE victrolq, paddles and equipment..
Soine factory rebuilt; others used, This is a real bargain. 2002-11.
muachines; fully guaranteed. All 147p-21.
mankes $- up. Installments as low
-as $5 a month. All mnales rented, 1,QR SALE -Canoe with eqluipment,
sold, repaired, exchanged, bought. $25 Also steel gutitar, $12. Call
O . D. Al1RRILL,I. 410-R after 6 1P. N. 14GpI3
17, Nickle's Arcade. Phone 1718FOR S ALE--Paige Touring,mol
''Dealer': L. G. Smith & Corona type- 6-51. C heap. Phone 3230-M for de-
Swriters. i4Gc- monstration. 146-3
DON'T FORGET
'zii rt earTENOR BA'.NjOS-1Bacon, Veg. nd
Oldest 'and most reliable place, oawfiUoo puTr aaS -50)Jl'UI IunoldJO0
to buy tires. them at SchaQIherlo, & San's. 1-.8c
Kelly Springfield Diamlond tires FOR SALE-Mandolin-.banjo in good
____________________________ 1 condition. Bargain at$1. Cl
"LOVE AND THE MOON" and "WON-i Pollen 634-J after 6 p. in. l481)
IDERFUL YOU" by Joseph C. Smith -
rind 4His Orchestra. Stcfilet Pbonoi FOR SALE-Sn ail Victrola in good
ShosNikel Acae ad 10E. condition. CCall 83 after 7. 148p
WVasblington., 148c ii1 AEOn ntr Ball ticket.

N ;K . : . Jiic uSI up t1J 1e a dates by direct primaries- to be held; morning in University Ha.L At this
m~ howyouthereprtsof he nnsimultaneously throughout the Unit-; time several students Will be picked3
Arbor men that made from forty to;
ninety dollars in five days.i ed States should be adopted. 'fo membership. to fill the 'placesi
II. J. LEADER The debaters, -who have been. train- -
Tel. 3221-J 622 E. Liberty, ed by their respective organizations,'j
Across from Spedding's are Adeiphi, affirmative; Albert M.! SA;NIOR1S OFFERED{ LASF1T$l f
-------ND-'RSS]I Holmes, '20; and C. F. White, '26 ,al- 12-OSen 2;W .Dxn 2;Jh . (INErnCP,4O~
I_________________ ternate. Alpha. Nu,. negative:; Fred I, Seniors who have not yet or-
12 hour service,'if desired, at the White' Cuthbert, '26; Griffith' Herold, '26; J. dered their caps and gowns may
Swan Cleaners. Phone 165r and let. J. Dunn, '26; and John S. Di~khoff, do so by appaearing for measr-
Ius call for that suit 'or dress to be '26, alternate. ment before Th.luraday night a~tI
cleaned. 145c-6 f George Moe's sport shcp,. 711
A_ stthi- iesvsnn.Wemn O A T North University avenue. An
A sttchin imesavs nne .Weme))(I C . T T AT END ! iextention of the time limit -has
and repair every suit sent here to WVORLD CONFERENCE I been given by the manufactur-I
be cleaned and pressed. White Swar ors. The final =order will' bej
Clearers, Phone 165. 139c-12 Fe .Sot edo h e wired in' Thursday night so th'at
-----A--NProf, FredrN. cott, heaceotsherde-!the gowns will arrive with the
s CLEAING, 1.25-Cess p, 5 1e1t partment of rhetoric and Journalism, J others which were ordered he-
1Laundry Agency. I1. C0.' lp, w19ttill rep resent th~e University at a fore spring vacation. No further
S. University. 121c-21 conference on extra-mnural teaching 'I orders will be taken after Thurs-
I LINTl STUDENTS-Heated sedan which, will be held July G5 to 10 at Idcay night as it will be a physi-
leaves Friday "nights returning Sun- Cambridge university, England. All1 cal impossibility to. get -the
day .night. Railroad rates. Phone ' the leading universities of they world' gowns in time for Swing ouit
1394-J. 97c-21 will send delegates to this conference.I and other events after this final1$
Professor Scott was chosen by Pres- date.
TYPEWRITING ident Marion L. Burton as Michigan's 1 _________________
'YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE i
service when your. MANUSCRIPTS
arc, TYP.ED by ExPERT51 at BID-
DlSBOOK STORE. 11 Nickels 9
Arcadle. ilic-tf

StudWe nts Supply Stor
11 11 South University Ave.
Engineers' and Architects' Materials
Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books
Cameras and Supplies

Candies; Laundry ,agency, Tobaccos

"WILD

FOP, ROCK BOTTOM PR CES' on gro-
ceries, see Pierce's ad in the WedI-
nesday issue of The Daily. .125c-tf
SEIND that suit to the White Swan]
,,Clean-ers. 12 hour service, if de-I
sired. Phone 165." 145c-6
W~ILL PERSON who exchanged violins
-,at the Campus Lunch Saturday
n ight call Peterson at 753. 148p-21
-- REALESTATl
6 ROOM HOUSE, price $8,500, good
terms. Large living room with fire-
place, dining room, kitchen, centerj
hall, all oak finish on first floor,
3 large bedrooms and bath, linen
6 closet on second, full ,attic. Stone
porch, good lot. Mrs. Gustine, 1
"835-F-i. 1 48c

Call 1569-f. 146-3 t
FO.JI SALE'-Slighitly used tenor ban-
jo. Bargain at $ 2r). 435-R. 147p-2
[WANTED-Rooms for light, house-
keeping for student and wife, pre-
ferably unfurnished. Near campus.
will stay two years if satisfied. Start
July1. Call Ypsilanti 107-f after 6.
_1481-2
WANTED-Young University woman
to care for two small boys at Wal-
Sloon Lake, Mici.,' from about Junte
15 to Sept. 15. Address X, care ad-
vertisiing ingr. of the Daily. 144-21j
WATDSuetwsigadi n
ing, also mending, work guaranteed.I
Mrs. Pemburtdn, r;40 Detroit St.,r
Phone 3105-M. 147-3I

t "I YPEW RITINQ & lv! 11MEIOGRAPH ING
promptly and .neatly done. 0. D.
MORRIL[L, 17 Nickle's Arcade.
146c-G
Have, your theses typed by an ex-
pert-0c per page. All work guar-
anteed. Call 989-R. 147p-21s
BAGGAGE
P1IONK) 2700, PACKAGE AND RAGi
GAGL-I EXPRESS. 100c-21
GOWN S
GOWNS for Afternoon and Evening
W ear?
Negligees and Netheralls 1
THE GOWN SHOPj
719 E. University ,l 46p-12
.Intramural Items i

MARION ETTES

it

DON

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QUI XOTE

"For Kids from

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A Brilliant, Drarnritc Prod uctio n of,
Cervante's m~ost delightful literary -work.
N, Ai OD Y AF TERNOON 4 P.M.
EVENING ..8 P.M.
SarhCselAngell Hall

. FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES
We have homes for you that can be
handled on very easy terms.,
A. H., Paton Co.; 412-13 First Nat'l
Bank Bldg.
Patn Phone 40 Duncanson
145c-21

, ;
,,

WANTED-One or two room,

student and wife May 1 through1
l#commencement. Call 241-J betvveei-
11 and 1. 147p-2
WANTED--A small furnished apart-
ment for student and wife for occup-
ancy June 15. Reply J. S'. C. 140p-1
WANTED-A porter to work at fra-
ternity house. Phone 1057 and askI
for house manager. 147-2f
IVANTD-rmnto, . ni ,

'° The following teams will lineup to-
day, April 26, at 4 o'clock: diamond
1, Delta Chi vs. Delta Theta Phi: dia--
mend 2, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Acacia,
diamond 3, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Cygnus,'-
diamond 4, Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma
Chdiamond 5, Phi Kappa Tau vs.'
KpaSigma;; diamond 6, Alpha Sig-1
Cma Phi vs. Phi Sigma Delta; B o'clock,
diamond 1, Chi P si vs. Delta Tau Delta,
diamond 2, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Talin

TICKEYS 1°°

AT BOOK STORES And
OGMENS LEA\GUE BOOTH'1-1

r".
- Y I.'t :"
SHIRTS AND SCARFS FOR SPRING
Shiurts that fit perf'ectlyv at the nek anti sleeves;
tailored with that attention to minute detail that guar-
antees long and. smart service; you caln get them jrn
poplin, MVomiae, and Oxford cloths, of whiite, light blue,
and light tan.'
$2.50 ard upward
Neckwear in a variety of materials ani; patterns,
with the popular foulards 1prdoihina ~tig; these ties
are Made to hold their shape andi style.
$t to?..

4d

F

' CAVAN1AIJLHlLA1(ECOTTAGE
New and pretty, large screened porch,
'fine lake front and view, good bath-
ing beach. Only $2,300. Terms if
*you want= them. F.. Roy Holmes,
113 S. Main. 147-5
LOST
LOST-20-inch slide rule in black
case, Return to Michigan Technic.
ateward for. any information lead-
ig to recovery. Call 2698-W.
LOST--Monday, man's gold open face
_-0atch, around State and Main busi-I
:ess sections. Reward. Box E. P..
148p-3
LST--Gold wrist watch.4 :Initials, E.
a D. on back. Reward. Phone
410.147p-2
$jST-A gold Eversharp pencil, with
:itlals, C. K. Call C. Kellogg,j
X401-M. 47-2
US-Black leather ;noteb~ook Sat.
alduable notes. Name stamxped o n
feer.. Reward. Phone 4$-M. 146-p3
LOST-Saturday evening a small gold
:atch with initials G. V. C. Calls
4754-R. 148

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typing,fneat wor, 112c appage Call Esl s. Deltadimn Sigma Delta, dia-
c>-d 147-2 psiln mond 4, Delta Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta
WANTED--Garage in vicinity of Foar- j 'Chii," diamond 5, Lambda Chi Alpha vs.
est Ave. Call 1452R. I48p Delta Sigma Pi, diamond 6, Zeta Beta
'Tan vs. Phi Sigma Kappa.
WANTED- Ticket to the Arcliiitects I The last 'games of this week will;
Party. Call Weaver, 2747. 1460-3 be played Friday, April 27. The sche-
TYPEWRITRS dule is as follows: 4 o'9clock, diamond
g j1, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Psi Upsilon,
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED ;diamond 2, Phi Beta Delta vs. Tau
Telehone1718Epsilon Phi, diamond 3, Chii Psi 'Vs. 1
Typewriter and typewriting sup- Cygnusl Ph, diamond , ,etaPheltav.,
plies; ribbons, carbon paper, second Cgudaod5 eaPiDla
shees, il cnsbrusesetcvs. Phi Delta Theta, diamond 6, Phi
sheoi as buhs ec5I0. D. MORRILL - Kappa Psi vs. Phi; Kappa Tau;5
17 Nickel's Arcade Established 1908 o'clock, diamond 1, Phi Omega vs.
146c-3 Sigma Phi, diamond 2, Alpha Sigma
Phi vs. Phi Alpha Delta, diamonds 3,1
TYPEWRITER$ FOR SALE Kappa Beta Psi vs. Xi Psi Phi,. dia-
For quick sale these are priced low. mond 4, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta
1 Roal N. 10$40.Tau Upsilon, diamond 5, Sigma Phi
1 Royal No.,- 5-$30. [Epsilon vs. Alpha Chi Mho, diamond 6,
1 Underwood No. 5-$60. Delta ;Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta Xi.
Royal' Typewriter Sales and Service ___
308 S. State St. 146-3 in horseshoe competition for today.
IIXPERT Typewriter repairing, all { They are as follows, 3 o'clock: Phi
makes. Ann ~Arbor Tywar.~vier E- ,Delta Theta vs. 'Phi Beta Delta, Tau

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Now ovated t

HAB ERDA SHERS

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1'dicHIGAN

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Orte- aEdf Block Fr m aim S.

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ST-The press in my trousers.
ound at Greene's. Call 1449-M.
- 121c-30

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T--An A. R. Phi pin. Reward.
18 S. U. Phone 1456-R. 148
'FOR REN
YNMS for rent-Wanted young mnar
d ecouple for unfurniishiedl flat, 3
rge light rooms, with light, 'heat,
ater and gas range and garage
rnished, $40 a 'month. 1959-R.
148

change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank!
Block. 1 3c-ti
TIYPEWRiTERS RENTEhD.
Three 'monthis for $6 up; Reining-
tonls, Royals, Underwoods, L. C.
'Smiths, Coronas, etc. Ribbons, re-
-Fairs free fwhile rented.
Telephone 1718,
0. D,. MORRJLL, 17 Nickle's 'Arcade.I
146c-3
USED CARlSI

Delta Phi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, Aca-
cia vs. Delta Chi, Tau Epsilon Phi
vs. Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Nut vs.
Sigma Chii; 4:30 o'clock: Phi Nu
Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Tau, Peers vs.j
Trigon, Psi Upsilon vs:7 Phi Kappa Psi,
.Beta Phi Delta '4vs. ;Cygnlus, Delta
'Alpha ,Epslon. vs. Phi Delta Clii; 7
o'clock: Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Nu
Sigma Nu ,Delta' Sigma Phi vs. Alpha
Sigma Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa vs.
Alpha Tau Omega, Theta Delta Chii
vs. Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Delta Phi vs. E
Delta Sigma Delta.
VARSITY FACES YPSILANTI
IN PRACTICE GAME TOIDAY1

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FOR 1I
You have been waiting for, real 'talking
a opportunity to get a genuine Victor

USED CAR BARGAINS

RjENT-' An upright Mahogany
;i nnn t~i f~i $5nor month. Tel.

t

3-V. 432 Maynard.

*.14Gp-3

ZRENT-Garage at 905 Chutrch.
6-M. 47c
tRENT-Garage at 905 Church.
6-M - 148c
MINCEDLA]NROUI
two birds with one st-e Send
ur laundry as well as your clean-'
g and pressing. ($1.25 per suit)
tie semQtime to theWh ite Swar
eaners. Phone 165. 139c-12
I'S SHAMPOOED or. Dust cleaned.
an Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works,
hone 50.' 135c-tf,
?LO WERlS
choice cut-flowers and plants go

Dort Touring car......... $74.00
Chevrolet :Sedan... ..$325.00
Dodge Roadster........$17500
Maxwell, Touring.... ..... $150.00
Staebler's Garage 211 S. Ashley
148c-3
1920 Buick Touring
1917 Ford Touring
1917 Chalmers Touring
Grostic Motor Sales
209 N. Fifth Ave. Phone 27-70-M
147c=2
$88:" ' Ford' roadster: 1913; motor,
transmission, and rear. end com-
pletely overhauled. Excellent con-
dition. Four new tires. Call M-ess,
2044-R after 5 o'clock. 147-2#
Lexington Minute Man Car, $250.00.
Hudson. 640, $250.
Waslitenaw Motor Co.

(Continued from Page Six)
qcm record of 202 feet 9 1-2 inches in!
the javelin throw, should win this
event without apparent effort. The
Illinois star" hurled the shaft;.193 feet
5' inches last Saturday but should im-
prove this mark with another week's
practice.
Illinois and Iowa are hoping to re-!
pcktt their win in the four and twoj
mile relays respectively at Dest
{Moines, but will receive some strong
opposition, from Michigan's entries in
both these events. Nebraska -will
make a determined effort in the two
smile along with the Maise and. Blue.
Following this week's competition,.
athletes will be pointed for the sec-;
tional Inlercollegiates held ton the j
I lci-0-nhira~v i tr v ~-and ho firsct I

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There can be no doubt about the worth of
picturized advertising. The world's greatest
merchandisers have done the prospecting and
found rich rewards. Today, the pages of every
newspaper, e-very magazine and every care-
fully planned catalog proclaimn the sales value
of pictures.
You do not need to experiment. The pull-
ing power of pictures will be evident from the
beginning if you will let Crescent ,cooperate
with you..

Iin pctu"'9
lfQi 9tSno-
'thlir thi ibid

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for.00t

gmachine value' so here is your
Victrola, at such a remarkably

low price.

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