rIiGA N DAL I ,.- _ .,. --- E I THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. A DVERfIISING~l Classifieds-Co6nt.. FOR RE-NT-First floor living-room and kitchen, $35 per month) uhtil jOctober .and also second floor suite Iand kitchenette with sink, $40 per .month until October. Both suites completely furnished for light h'ousekeeping if desired. 1025 'Vaughn, between E.. University .and Packard. 15k Cleans Up With F*~ All Bases Fl WHEN WRITING to a friend be sure that your writing paper and env elopes are worthy of your fin ship. Provide yourself with a box of ours and every note you write will bear the air of distinction and quality. All colors and. all prices. 0. 1). MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade The Tiypewriter & Staitonery Store I' Jes are at the PDU, BC, _BA, rASSIF lED.. cents a word oe. Minimum' 5c. Mlininuim .ets per word White space fve cents per, charged A'oily F OR $1 FOR SALE-8 room house on East 'Catherine, St., 12 room house on Ingalls St.; 10 room house on South 4th Ave. Also have a first class Ifarm near Ann Arbor that I wvill exchange for Ann Arbor city prop- erty. Inquire J. W. Dwyer, TRoom 508 first Nat'l Bank Bldg 151c-4 . i , i i room house, 2 blocks from ca mpus . Reasonable rent. Lease for one1 Year. No objection to children.' I Phone 2$73-M. 151Pj ~Smith T Oldest and me Kelly Springfield 'OR1GET ,e Repair treliable place tires. Diamond Tires 1328c-tt FOR SALE--- plete set of fishin ; pole with reel, high shoos, and leather leggings. Call 203 S. Thay- er St. Mr. Shu after 7 p. m. 151p-2 FOR SALE-Airdale puppies from' registered parents. Phone 197-F-22, Saline. Fred Klelnschimidt.j 145p-3 E A new set of Harvard Classics, very reasonable. Call Newell, 2174-RH after 7 p. m._ 150p-2 $40.00 will buy an Old Town Canoe, victrola, paddles and equipment. This is a real bargain. 2902-M-. 1,471)7"' IIOAIlI For Snappy Service at breakfast or any other time, try R E X' S CLUB LUNCH, where Toasted Dolls orig- inated: 122c-tf IOW would you like to eat at a, soror- ity hou.,se for the rest of the year? Good food. Call 765-WN. 150p-.2 TYPE WRITINGf 'YOUG1PT PROMPT AND ACCURtATF Iservice when your MAN{USCRIPTS' are PYP1,D by EXPE!RTrS at ]BID- DLEIS BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels . Arcade. 11c-t# T YPEWRITIN' GQ& AIMEOGRAPlING promptly and neatly done. 0. D. MAORRjLL, 17 Nic le's Arcade. 1 .. 1 Careful Finishing thazt Protects your Negatives We feel a real respon- sibility for film left Ith us for development. N egat-ives cannot be re- pla ced, and there are often s .ve7ral exposuires in Cach. roll that are Inval- u able tof the own-er. Care- ful i-ethgoes and scientific formulae, bring .results that justi fy your entrust- Pig your films to our fishintg d- partment. Of CO ,,rse we are equipped for enlarging- ltus show -you somne samples oif our work, Aodak Film in all sizes~ LYNDON & COMPANY F STRAWBERRY SHO RTCAKE THE KIND THAT REMINDS YOU OF HOME AND MOTHER z ,j %! ;;/t F ::_ :.: ... ::;:; NOTICE-If the person who took top coat -from Lane Hall1 will return it at once, they will avoid furtther' troeitJ. ISop-2 FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceries, see Pierce's adil n, the Wed- nesday issue of The Daily. 125c-tf RE~AL ESTAT~E ET$TEI) TODAY NEW house near Ferdo~n Rd., 8 rooms, oal( floors down, ivory and walnut finish~ throu~grout, laundry, excel- lent bath fixtures. Dutch Colonial ~architecture. Price $13,000. It is rno trouble to show you. IF you wish a very desirable build- ing sife with trees, we have it. HARR~Y 0. POTTER Realtor 6001-4 First Nat'l B~ank Bldg - Phone 2072i5c O~N HILL STREET' NEAR Washtenaw. Excellent loca- tion for Sorority or Fraternity. The lot is 75x132 and the house is at-; FOR SALE-Cornet-ftumpet model,. Good condition. A bargain. ApplyTYERES 210 S. Thayer. Phone 3~0837M. REIGOOTAL YPt I 5P3 WRITERS. Call Stacy RI. Black, FOR, SALE-IS ft. Old Town Canoe in 432 Thompson. Phone 1128-J. We good condition. Phone 2635-W aft- deliver. 141p 21 (Photo by Ca1llis-Flc:tcher) j John IH. S cl leftor The Wolverine right fielder cleared thie bases in the first inning with ,a three base clout, that started the Var- sity, nine towyardl its victory. Ile play- ed .a heady game in the'fleld in addi- tion to carrying off, the batting honors of the day. 1c k..toptan Cf 1219 SOUTH UINIVERSITY AVENU E Block and Mall Cart olf "Arch"~ er '7:30 P.M. 343p-3 FOR SALE-New~set of Ford wire rac- ing wheels at a sacrifice. Phone 1758-11. 14.1-21 FOR SALE-Bicycle, $10. Phone Smith at University 123. 150p-2 F'OR SALE-Oak library table, $15. Phone 2347-M. 150-2 WkNTED WANTED -Railway Maiil Clerks, 18 upward, $V~3 mo. Examn. Ann Ar- bor, May 26. Complete course in- struction $17.50 with enrollment. 1We guarantee to pass you or re- fund your fee. By _enrolling prompt- exam. Free particulars on request. They Civil Service School, Inc., 1165 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. C. 11 p WANTE~D-Position in fraternity, sor- ority, hotel, cafeteria, or restaurant by man and wife. Wife first class cook and good manager; husband will do anything. Best of Ann Ar- bor references. Write Box M. C. Daily. 149p-4 F XPIDRT makes. cbauge. 31 ock. Typewriter Repairing, fllp Anon rbor Tyrwriter Ex- j Sid elig ht Phone 866. 9 Savings BankI; 123e-tf Of The Gamne FURNITURE IShackleford, came through with a DO. YOU KNOW we have the most pretty triple when the bases were full. completely equipped pla.nt in theItwsael-acdlo. country for the Repairing, Refinish- Uteritz added to his stolen base rec-; ing and Upholstering of furniture?orwiharetsldtohr. IPhone 381-WV. P. 1D. HARDING. a 88c-21 Liverance retiredl the side in the sec- J°JRUSIIES i and on three strik.eouts, fanning To- = bell, Co backer andl Johnson. FULLER P RUSHESI Michigan continued getting to John- SPRING 1HOUSECLEANING IS son and came through with three more CalCOMING'. iruns on, as many hits. We've got brushes for every need. 115-J.127-21 Knode made a nice play in the hfUSIC fourth frame when he' doubled Duigan -- --- at third. He was forced to' go to his WHERE do -you get your strings and knees in putting out Combackier, but other musical supplies? Do you made a perfect throw to Paper at know that Schaeberle & Son sell third. the best and prices ;are right? P . _ . .., tractive and modern. PRICED at $15,000 and $5,000 take -care of the deal. PHONE us for an appointment. Michigan Real Estate Co. Realtors 217 South Main St. Phone 646' will 75C LB. The Mar Ljarmidl Candy Co. 'Next to Arcade Theatre 715 N. University Ave. AnnArbar 151 c AROUNID THE. CAMPUS LAND values are high but we are of- fering a. nine room,,home for $8.700. I~n good condition and just one half ,block from campus. DOlIT NO0W C. LOUIS ANDRIIWS Realtor 512 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 2064. Evenings 27894 i51c Fraternity or Sorority WE have an exceptional oppor'tunityI for some fraternity or sorority. A well locat~ed house, all modern con- veniences, everything n~ecessary for the proper enviroii±..-nt. Whaley Real Estate Co. *310 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 1821-F-i r 151c-21 FRATERNITIES-SORORITIES We have homes for you that can be handled on very easy terms. A. H. Paton Co., 412-13 First Nat'l B~ank Bldg. Paton Phone 40 D~uncanson 145c-21 CAVANAUIGH LAKE COTTAGE New and pretty, large screened porch, fine lake front and view, good bath- ing beach. Only $2,300. Terms if you want them. R. Roy Holmes; 113 S. Main. 347-5 JUST north of the campus, 15 rooms wonderfully located to p)rovide a home andj income. In good con- dition. The price is right. Call Mrs. Gustine, 835-F-1, 2738, 486-J. 151c i . _ i. , J5ic GOwS GOWNS for Afternoon and Evening Wear Negligees and Ntetheralls ; IPaper, unaided, stopped what seem-, ed to be the beginning of a Badger, on- slaught when, with two men on base and nobody out, he checked a line] drive, completing a double play by nipping Johnson at fiu'st BeckWrs* foul STENOGRAPHERS WANTED FOR' VACATION. Students seeking em- ployment as stenographers during Sthe summer vacation are requested to make. out application at the Sec- retary's Office. 151-3 ' WANTED-Student washing and iron- ing, alsca mending, work guaranteed.r jMrs. Pemburton, 540 Detroit St., Phone 3105-M. 150-3h TSHE GOWN SHOP 719 E. University to Blott retired the side, and the Car- 1O4-2 dinals took' the field Again, with nc CLEANERS AND PltESSERI CLEANING, $125-Pressing, 35 .cents, Laundry Agency. L. 0. Clapp, 17119 S. University. 121c-21. rlCIL~4EU runfs added. Uteritz's. home ruin at the sixth was a beauty, going down the left field base line. A few moments later Shac-, Ideford camo through again, sending: one down the same place' for two bases., STUDENTS WANTED;-To canvass auto owners.' Something new. Good commission. Apply 207 N. State. 150p-21 W AN TE D-Family and students'I washing. Telephone 2873-M. 150-2 RUGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf WANTED-Two good tickets for May' '"Festival. Call Smith 1057. 151p-3 LOST LOST- A bunch of keys in the Uni- versity Library. See Mr. Becker of the University electric shop. 151 LOST--Pink. coral set between, Chubb's and S. 'Division, Thursday noon. Call 2726-R. Reward. 151 LOST-Black ostrich hair. ornament, between Gym and Newberry. Call 2338. Reward. 151 LOST-Red Parker Pen. Name L. S. Van Antwerp on it. Call 2545-11. Reward. 151:p LOST --Mink choker at the baseball game Saturday. Call 2949. Reward. 149p-3 LOST--Dark~ green top-coat. Reward. No questions asked. Call 3094. 151p FOUND FOUND-A safe place to' leave my furs, where they are insured- against all losses at 'ZNerdling's Fur Shop. 150-3 WI NUDOW CLEANING Blue. Bird Hair, Shop. 5 Nickel's Arcade Darling and Malleaux 221 S. State," 7 Nickel's Arcade CARPET CLEANING Rugs Shampooed or Dirt Cleaned Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works Phone 50 DRUG STORE Edsill's Rexall Drug Store 208 So. Main St. ~JEWELRY S. B. Eibler 314 So. Main St. LEATHER GOODS F. W. Wilkinson 325 So. Main St. PERMANENT WAVING Beauty Parlor 3rd Floor MfACKS & CO. TIRE SUPPLY Michigan Tire Supply 337 So. Main St. Powerton Cords Vulcanizing IOfficials of the Nichols arboretum'I on Geddes avenue have reported sev-I eral cases of property destruction dur-, ing the past week, such as the carry- ing away of flowers and shrubbery.1 One of these despoilations was espe- cially serious as the plant robbed was a specimen of a small -Chinese tree, the only one in the possession of the arboretum. The tree had blos- somed for the first time, and was the subject of special observation by those in charge. Signs requesting that the plants be let alone are posted but many of thie visitors seem to disre- gard them. Work on the preparation of a new peony garden is being' carried for- ward. A large force of laborers, have' been at work and 40 tons of fertilizerj have been brought in for distribution over the ground. Arboretum offi- cials have expressed the wish that the public would realize the work and time expended on the culture of the plants and refrain from destroying: them.I Up stairs, Rf - - ~Only SIX~ MORE ~WEEKS of SCHOOL, Have you mnad~e your -plans for sunmer?_ Do not wait until it is too late to sign for territory. Students from 1Vlicigan averaged five hundred '~dollars clear for summer work. Com~e in and look over their re- ports and reserve your territory. H. J. LEADER Tel. 321-- 022 E. 'Liberty Across from Speddings 149c-10 KODAK FINI$PLNG FIL~M-Dveloped anud printed by our own photographers. Leave alms at any f our stores today, get prints tomorrow night. Calk- ins Fletche~' r rg Co. 109c-21 JIOWSECLEA1II1G WE make your house clean without paint. We do both interior and ex- terior washing. Ann Arbor House Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-J. 151 PatroizeDaily advertisers--Adv. " ., EXPERTS on washing windows at reasonable prices. Ann Arbor Win- dow Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-.. f 151 USED CARS -USED CARlS DORT, Oakland,I Buicks, Fords, and others. Staebler & Sons Garage 151c-3 Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Disapproves K.' K. K. Action Fort Worth, Texas, April 27 ()By A. P.}-Disapproval of the demonstra- tion of the Ku Klux Klan staged in the chamber of the House of Repre- sentatives last night when a concert by the St. John Colored orphonage was in progress ' was voiced by Lieut. Gov. T. W. Davidson. INTRAMURAL MANAGER TRYOUTS { Tryouts for Intramural man- ager are asked to report at 3:30 military Ball Picture on Sale Flashlight pictures of the Military ball, taken at the conclusion of the grand march, are being sold at Lyn- don's from 50 cents Upwards. The pictures show the dancers in mass formation immediately following the ceremony. IGOOD OLD DAY STUFF HAS NOTHING IN IT] E This "in the good old days Istuff" has nothing in it, Mr. L. RI. Kilian, director of the Ma- Sjestic theater orchestra, believes. Students have a much more en- j joyable time now than they did 1when he began playing here 20 {years ago. They are exactly as j rough, too, in spite of what the boys of '00 and '01 would have I i a Experienc aaugh us that the greatest saving in a home can 11 tfl' JM Y'