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THE MJCIIGAN DAILY

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CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

Classifieds--Cont.
USED CARS

TI SING

USED CAR B3ARGAINS

NOTICE~
The following Box Replies are at twf
DAILY office: 12, 18, 10, X, DM, PDU,
BA, BC, JSC, JAKE.
. .MICIGLAN DAIL~Y CLASSIFED..
RATES
Classified Rates. Two cents a word
a~ ,paid in advance. Minimum
chrefor first day, 25c. Minimum
thereafter, 24c. Three 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.
Phloie $980.
NOTICEi
A meeting of Fuller Brush Salesmen
tonight fromi 7 to 8 at Michigan Un-
ion, Room 304. Prospective sales-
men invited. 149e
DON'T FORGET~
Oldest and most reliable place
to buiy tires.
Kelly Springfield Diamond Tires
128c-tf
FOR. ROCK 13T~OT#OM PRICES on grb-
ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed-
nesday issue of The Daily. 125c-tf
SEND that suit to the White SwTan
Cleaners. 12 hour service, if de-
sired. Phone 165'. 145c-C6

FOR SALE
FORI SALE-An excellent T.
house. One half block fro;
pus. Excellent condition.
income is $53.50 per week.
bought reasonably. Mrs.
83--,or evenings 2738.
FOR SALE=Airdale puppies
registered parents. Phone 1;
Saline. Fred Klieinschmidt.
FOR SALE-Frosh Frolic ticki
ID. A. C. care of -Michigan D

1room
mm camn-
'resent.

Dort Touring car.........$74.00
Chevrolet Sedan. .......325.00
Dodgtr, Ro adster.. . . ...$175.00
Mdaxwell Touring.. ..... ..$ 10°0
Stachiecr's Carage 211 S. Ashley
148c-3

Iontbaseball, the others playground IM ASQUES PRESIFNT
TWO PLAYS TODAY!
(Continued from Page Six) All fraternities who telephoned their j
be played. Any h~ouses(aln to play,j entries into the Intramural depart-,1 "Mrs. Pat rand the Law," a comedyE
if'they have been noiie.aillenro-g ment after the" dead line had beep ' of tenement life, is the first of thej
notffroed the touihe droll1 d a n fr h p ig p rs w ll b
ped thtda wen cfore the xspring ksports e wi e Masques plays to be given at 4 o'clocki
fro to 'rh i~f fxtY~t ken car of nex we k i th.. ~ * this afternoon in Sarah Casw ell A n-j
,Many of the events on the Intrpmur- bu prsi hc hyws opr gell hall. The play is directed by.l
al p ogr m w li e d sed o a l e - t clp te. They sho ld atc fo an T heodosia B urton, '24, and the cast
' -cmnt.includes Mary Wiley, '24, as Mrs, Pat;
tatafe oclcSaturday' after- - Rhea Schlaak, '24, as Pat; Ruth
noon. The following events will be "Jimmie" starts work early .in .the 'COhristianson, '24, taking the part of,
closed at that time: :MAl-campus ten- morning fo~r you and doesn't stop un- Jimmy; Margaret Relneke, '23, play-
nis, singles and doubles~medical, til he gets RESULT'S. -Adv. ing the nurse; and Margaret Keegan,l
class, independent, and 'church base- 1 '24, as the policeman.
ball leagu~es (classes will p~Thy regula- Let "Jimmie the adtaker" find it! This play and "The Person in the.

Chair," the cast of which wat
nounced yestrday, will tke thex.
of a Women' Leaguep~ay ti
T ~ryouts for memblershiip in Co
clu, wichwere originally schie
fr9o'clock tomorro*w ornlir
1 nvrsityNal ax eq ot
1up6l , but it is probable tliat they
be held one we~ek from tonorrov
'cording t~o C. 3. Dresbach, '24,1
dlent of the organIzatIofi.
Want to sell that used car?
960.-Adv.

Can be I CHEVROLET Utility Coupe, out seven
G1ustine, months, hardly run enough to loosen
149e it up. 5 straight side cords, sp9t-
Wlight, heater, and license. Not a
3froem flaw in it.' Baked enam el finish.
,97-F42,2! Must be sold this week. Bargain
145p-33 for quick .sale. Cash or terms. Phone
14p-3 1951-W for appointment. 1121
Cet. nos Church St.' 149c

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aily.
149p-2

JUEAL ESTATE

RESIDENCOE AND IYtiCQME
10 rooms-E. University,, oak down,
pine up, full attic, occupied now as
residence, good 'condition, fireplace,
5 rooms on first floor, could be oc-
qupied bJy small family, leaving sec-
ond floor for renting. Price$1,0
with terms.
16 rooms, 1,lIockt romn campus, hardl-
wood floors, sleeping porch, 2 baths,
price $17,500. $2,500 down.
14 rooms; ,lbp'st'e campus; slate roof,
painted last year, ill health neces-
sitaie5s sale. Pric~e includles all' Stu-.
de,~A furilture. $15,500 with terms.
22 rooms, besides five rooms in base-
medit for family if desired, State St.,
plehty of baths an4' Jlaatoris' hard'
wood floors thr6oihout,' steam heat,
$21;000 Avith easy termns.'
11 roms Hron treet, 2 baths,
har'dwood floors, fireplace. Pricee
$12,500.
10 rooms, njear Packard, excellent con-
ditlion,' oak floors and finish -down,
oak and'-pine up, linen chute, fire-
place, lift. Price $12,500, terms.
IF you w~&nt a real buy in a newI
houise, let us show you this--A 7
Sroomn home with 2 car garage,. on
a lot 50 by 132 in the S. 1E, section,
grey' oak finish downstairs,. oak
floors and ivory enamel up, .French
doors, sun room, electric lift. Price
$11;500, terms.
HARRY O0. POTTER COMP'ANY
Realtors
601~-4 First N'.at'l Bank Bldg, Tel.
2072. , 149c

FOR SALE-Bicycle. Phone 1730 or
inquire E. Gwilleiner. State High-
wvay Dept.,. Press Building. 149p
FOR SALE-18 ft. Old Town Canoe in
good condition. Phone 2635-W aft-
er 7:310 P. Ml. 149p_3
FOR SALE-Ne Tw set of Ford wire rac-
ing wheels at a sacrifice. Phone
FOR SALE-or trade- for canoe, a BF-
flat cornet,° nearly new. Phone
1758-Ri. 149-211
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-House near campus suit- !
ail~e for fraternity. Will accommo-
date- 20 to 25 students. 'Second and
third floors finished. Call Wigle,1
902-R between 2 'and 5 P. M. 1491)
nA . ,I
WANTED-Rooms for light house-
keeping for student and wife, pre-f
ferably unfurnished. Near campus.
-will stay two years if satisfied. Starta
(July 1. Call Ypsilanti 107-J after 6.
l ~148p-2r.
WANTED-Position in .fraternrity, sor-
or ilty, "Hotel, cafeteria, or restaurant
by'man and wife. Wife first class
cool: and , good) manager; husb and
will do anything:- Best of Ann' Ar-
bor references. Write 4i3ox M. C. Daily.
149p-4{
WANTE~D--Young- University woman
to care for two small boys at Wal-;
loon Lake, Mich., fromn about June
.15 to Sept. 15, Address X, care adt-
v'ortlsing ingr. of the Daily. 144-21
WANTED-Student washing and iron-
ing, also mending, work ,guaranteed.
Mrs. Pemburton, E540' Detroit' St.,
Phone 3105-M. 147-3
WANTED-To rent garage near East
University and Packard. Call 579-W.j
149p
WANTED-A woman to do laundryj
work. Must call for and deliver,
Box H.D.H. 149p
WANTED-A porter to work at fra-
ternity house. Phone 1057 and ask
for house Imanager. 149

1920 Buick Touring
1917, Ford Tourn
{ 1917 Chalmers Touring
Grostic Motor Sales
209 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 2770-M.
t 149c
CLIEANE~RS MM D DRESSERS
12 hour service, if desired, at the White
Swan Cleaners. Phone 165 and let.
as call for that suit or dress to be
cleaned. 145c-6
IA stitch in time save:' nine. We mend
Sand rep air every' suit 'sent 'here tc
be cleaned and pressed. White Swar
Cleaners,' Phone' 165. 139c-12
CLEANING,, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents,
Laundry Agency. L. -0. Clapp, 1119
S. University. 121c-21
!dill two birds with one'-stone. Sendl
your laundry as well as your cledn-
big and pressing. ($1.2, per suit)
fat the same time to the White Swar
Cleaners. Phone 165. -- 139c-42
RUGS SHTAMPOO iD or -P~ust-cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.. 235c4 f

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C.AT.ANA~UGH LAKEI COTTA F,
4ew and pr'etty, large screened porch,'
fine lake front ani view, good bath-
ing bea~ch. Only -$2,30. Terms if
you- want theim. 'Fl. 'Aoy Hlolmes,
LOST
LOST-20-fich slidle rule in black
case. Return to Michigan Technic.
Reward for any inforhrnatloi lad
ing~ to recovery. Call 2638-'W.-
148p-3
LOST-Monday, man's gold- open face
'watch, ar~ound State and Main busi-
ness sections. Rieward. 'Box E. P.
- -. ' 148p-3
LOST-Pink coral suet between Chubb's
andl S. Division, Thursd~ay- noon.
Cal~l 2726-R. Reward. - 149-2I
-LOST--Delta Sigma Pi pin between
JUnion and Packard on State St.
Tues. Phone Becker 1680-R. 149,
LOST-Black leather notebook. Name'
' M. Alexanider on cover, finder please
phone 1314-J. 506 E;. Catherine. 149p
LOST' The press in' my trousers.
Found at Greene's, Call 1449-M.
12c-30
WST-Pair shell rimmed spectacles,
nea NckesArcade. Phone 1216-R.
149-2
LOST-Mintz choker at the baseball
149 p-3
LOQST- Sohaf er Lifetime Pen. Ann
{ Arbor Savings Bank. Reward. Call
LOST1-Corbin auto wheei-lck,' -Re-
Iwar~d. Call Giddings. 110-R. 149P-2
LOST" -- L~arge Parker Duof old Pen.
Fine phone 288-J. Reward. 149p
LOST - Tortoise shell glasses last
~ week. Call 3085-N1 149p-2
PUJSIN'ESS OPPORTUNITY-
WEEKS of ,SCHOO
H{ave'you m~ade your
plans for summer?_
Do not wait until it is too late to
sign for territory.' Students from
Michigan' averaged five hundred
dollars clear for summer work.

WANTED--Competent . typist desires
typing, neat work,'10c a page. Call
1013-J. 149
WANTED-A small furnished apart-
menut for student and wife for occup-
ancy June 15. Reply J. S. C. 146p-3
TYPE WRITERS
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED
fi Telephone. 1718
Typewriter and typewyiting sup-
plies ; ribbons, carbon paper, second
sheets, oil cans, brushes, etc'
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickel's Arcade Established 1905
146c-3
IXPERT Typewriter -Repairing, all
makes. Ann Arbor TyV'Pwriter Ex-a
chang e. ~Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank
Block. 123c-tf
REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE-
'WRITERS. Call.,Stacy Ri. Black,
432 Thompson.' Phone 1128-J. W
deliver. 141p-21
TYPEWRITING
yYOU'GET PROMPT AND ACCURATF
'service when your MANUSCRIPTS
ar~e TYPED by E~XPERTS at BID-
DLES BOOK STORE , 11 'Nickels
Arcade,} .lllc-tf
TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING
promptly and neatly done. 0. D.
MORRILL, 17 Nickle's Arcade.
146c-6i
GOWNS
GOWNS for Afternoon and Evening
Negligees and Netheralls
THE GOWN SHOP
-719'E. University 146p-12
KODAK FIN ISHING
FILMS-Developed and1 printed by
our own photographers. Leave
films at 'any' of :our stores . today,,
get prints tomorrow night. Calk-
-Ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109c-21
BRUSHES9
- FULLER BRUSHES
SPRING HOUSECLEANING IS
COMING?

General Weygand, l+ rench soldier- y
statesman and trusted aide of MarshalI
Ferdinand Foch, has been namted gbv,
ernor of Syria by 'President Poincare-
of' France. Weygand is expected tot
checkmate any bluff Mustapha Kemal
SPasha may have up his sleeve for the l
s econd Lausanne conference,
Announce 3oothzs
F r Military B all
Names and hosts at the Military ball
tonight for booths have - been an--
nounced and will be as follows: booth
1 and 2, V. F. W. and Ri. 0. .T. C:,
host, Gordon M. Gale, '23L; booth '3,r
American Legion, host, T. H. 'Wpolfe, ;
'24; booth 4, Universfty of Michigan,
host, S. 'S. Cramer, '23; booth 5,' Red
Cross, host, Robert Hagus, '25M;
b o o th 6, S l a i n A m , h s , J n
P.Lawton, '24; booth 7,, Army andz
Navy, host, Dr. Joseph F. Galland;
1)o0th 8,> United States, host; Alfred
1H. Robbins, '23;' booth 9, England, -
host, Lauren B. Stokesbury, '24; boothI
10, France, host, Robert E. Reid, '23E;
booth 11, Italy, host, Charles P. Sel-
lards, '23; booth 12, (Belgium, host,
Ralph K. Super, '25F; booth 13, Bra-
zil, host, -Fred W. Ott, '124; booth 14, .
Greece, host, Roy F. butler, '24E;
booth 15, Scotland, lost, Paul S. Cal-
kins, '24-E; booth 16, Egypt,' host, Ce-
cil G ,Hall, '23F; booth 17,' Spain, host,'
Arthur E. Anderson, '25P; booth 18,
Japan,,,host, Anthony C. Tucker, '24F;
booth 19, Cuba, host, Harry L. Kais'er,
'23; boothi 20,-Canada- host Howar'&D. -
Clark, '25L; booth 21, Argentine, host,
Samuel B. Rentsch, '23M; <booth~ 22,'
Chile, host, Jacob Hostrup, '24E,
booth .23,- Ireland, host, J. B. Vlack,
'23F; and booth 24, Y. M. C. A., host,
Philip H. Goldsmith, '2SE. j
______________________ J
GOODRICH LEAVES
FOR CONFERENCE

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IWe've got brushes for every need. F. L. D. Goodrich, associate Uni-
Call 1158-J. 127c-21S' versity librarian,' left recently for Hot
____ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ Springs, Ark., to attend the forty-
MUSIC } fifth annual conference of the Ameni-
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