i THE MICHIGAN DAILY LASSIFETHIS AE IGCLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M, Classifieds-Cont.- 10 ,L EA.'-N'IN0 OHS ATHR ATTEATODNTS ND HIL imini) i The following Box Replies are at the Daily Office: 12, BA, BC, JSC, Jake, PDU, 18, M-3, RBT, DW. FOR SALE FOR SALE-3-A Graphlex Camera, roll films, post card size, 5x7. Cool Bros. lens. Tripod and case, ex- tremely fas't. Half price for quick sale. Phone 2951-W after 6 P. M. 154e-tf .MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED..' RATES 'Classified Rates. Two cents a word a day, paid in advance. Minimum charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. 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. Phone 960. DON'T FORGET Smith Tire Repair Oldest and most reliable place to buy tires. Kelly Springfield Diamoud. Tires 12sc-tl FOR SALE--Brownie camera No. 2; new $1. Coral Taffeta party dress, size 34-worn once, $5. Black sat- in ,pumps, 5b-worn once, $2. Call 2278-W. 158p FOR SALE-Airdale puppies from registered parents. Phone 197-F-22, Saline. Fred Kleinschmidt. 145p-331 CABLE NELSON piano. A-1 condition, oak case, excellent tone, $150. 631 Oakland. 2808-W. 155p-4 FOR SALE-Decidedly democratic stu-j dent Ford. Good running order. 51 -J 08 11,00 Nsto M ' SO1a poo"lf ter 8:30 p. in. . 158 FOR SALE-Buescher C Melody Saxo- phone. Excellent condition. In- quire D. U. R., News Stand fore- noon. 158p-3 FOR SALE-Misses gray tweed sport suit-skirt, knickers, jacket. Size 16. Phone 3206-J. 157p-5 WE make your Mouse clean without d' Coc{ ferrje to se scene o !hIJ )laint. We do both interior and ex- (la ietioj- - + teror washing. Ann Arbor House Wendell !lanselman, '23, was cut; Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-. Senior women will gather for their about the head and Robert Young, '24, 152c-30 last big social affair at a tea to be Irole a bone in his hand, when the held from 4 to 5:30 o'clock tomorrow:""'chine in which they were riding EXPERTS. on wa sbinlug windows at wvas run into by another driven by reasonable prices. Ann Arbor Win- afternoon on the terrace of Martha ward N. Kay, of Ann Arbor, I+r dow Cleaning Co. Phono1995-J. Cook dormitory. An orchestra will ?ight. Florence Kay, the ten year old 153c-30 play between the terrace and the cor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay receiv- ridor so that those who wish to dance cd numerous cuts about the face. The may do so inside. Sweet peas will rinjured ere driven to St. Joseph's FLINT STUDENTS-Heated sedan be given as favors and refreshments hospital where they received treat- leaves Friday nights returning Sun- Will be served. Announcement will men. day night. Railroad rates, Phone be made of the arrangements for The accident occurcd at the inter- 1394-3. 97c-21 Swing-out. set ion of North Main and Depot In the receiving line will be Mrs. treets, Threo other students riding "(;UGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned. Marion L. Burton, Miss Zelma E. ''~i1Il Younig 4and1 ilanselman escaped{ n Arbor Carpet Cleaning Work. Clark, social director of Martha Cook ny u building, Miss Frances C. Mack, house - KOIDAI FINISHING treasurer of Martha Cook. Frances Patronize Daily Advertisers.-_Adv. Ames, '23, president of the Women's TILS-Dcveloped and printd y UrM-wnlpedtogaprinteb league, and Margaret Reinke, '23, E otisr oin photographers. Leave chairman of the senior women's social IPublisher of national magazine, ' Klmns at any, of. our. stores today, committee. (utabisled ofverti40 l years zeire, get prints tomorrow night. Calk- .I established over 40 years, desires gn etcertN tomoro.night. C- Invitations are being sent to all to ge, in touch with party who can insFletcher Drug Co. 109c-21 the dormitories, sororities, and league! st wwnst an ---- - Jfi3vcst or who can assist in raising GOWNS houses for their senior women so capital for expansion. This is an G-W--fter-non--- that all members of the class will be unusually fine opportunity to se- GOWN7 S for Afternoon fndPEvening reached. The tea is being financed by cure an active interest in a niaga- Wear the tax collected at the time of the zine with a background of manyI Negligees and Netheralls senior supper. years of achievement. For full. Dany Wa " Wide fi rc t lon F going to Canada, one to Italy, one The Daily is read from Minnesota Mexico, one to England, and one to Louisiana and from Maine to Cali- the East Indies. Of the total circt fornia. Addresses is every state ex- tion of more than 4400, more than cept Delaware, Nevada, South Caro- copies go to Michigan subscribers na, and Mississippi are included in living in Ann Arbor and an equal i the mailing list. The Daiy also has an ber to subscribers elsewhere in t internatonal circulation, four copies country and abroad. The Professor passed him immediately T was the first question in the course on Shav- ing-"Why is the handy cap not a handicap?" and the student replied, "Because'it can't get lost." He referred, of course, to the Williams' Hinged Cap which you see pictured here. This invention puts an end for all time to the nuis-- ance of hunting for lost caps. As you see, the Williams' cap is hinged on. It's the only col- lege cap that you can't lose. Williams' Shaving Cream is as pleasantly Always something new in Brunswick Records. "Crying For You" and! "Ag gravatin' Papa" played by Ish- am Jones' orchestra. Stofflet Phono Shops. 158cl ,. Come in and hear Victor Record, "Burning Sands by Paul White- man. Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. 158c MOTHER'S DAY is Sunday, May 13. Greeting cards for all occasions at 0. D Morrill, 17Nickel's Arcade. 157c-6 . I ' ,i- ; THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE receives a percentage on all cash purchases' made at the store of 0 .D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 157c-10 FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed- nesday issue of The Daily. 125c-tf A REX Special Canoe Lunch will make her want to go again. Rex's Club lunch. 154c-tf TUTORING - Graduate student in French and German. Also translat- ing. Call 269-W. 157-2 FOR engraved calling cards or steel die embossing see O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. ~ 157c10 REAL ESTATE -xO0ME-INVESTMENT-LIFE--x INCOME ONLY a few minutes walk from the University of Michigan. This prop-, erty has 18 rooms above the base- ment and a janitor apartment in the basement. It has steam heat, hard wood floors, 2 completehbaths,' 2 extra toilets, 1 extra lavatory, and occupys a corner lot. It is now used as a League House for women. It can be so continued or inexpen- sively changed into a. small apart H ment building. Price $12,500, with about $4000 down F. ROY HOLMES 113 S. Main- 157c-3 FOR SALE-One of'the very best rooming houses in the city, and in the very best location. Can earn about $300 per month. 12 rooms with large ,lot. Will sell on easy terms. Ideal for small fraternity or sorority Will exchange for small house. Inquire FOR SALE-Oakland six touring. Had excellent care. $15. Termns, if de- sired. Phone 2951-W. 158tf. FOR SALE-Bicycle, perfect condi-I tion, $12. Call Thompson after 7 p. in. 1850-M";. _1581) FOR SALE-Two main floor tickets, for May Festival- Concerts. PhoneI 1188. 158p FOR SALE-A log-log slide rule. Price $10. Call 2949. 157-31 FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT-House by June 30 with ten rooms or more. Best references, Mrs. Mary Myers, 741 Rademacher Ave., Detroit. 152p-7 TE OWN SlOP 719 E.. University 1U6p-12 BRUSHES jPUT LER1 TRUSHES SPRING HOUSECLEANING IS COMING! We've got brushes for every need. Call 1158-J. 127c-21- TYPEWRITERS EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Tyr.ewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 123c-tf FLOWE RS For choice cut-flower. and plants go to George BISC'fOF, 220 Chapin St. Call 809-F-1. 106c-21 "Rolling stones gather no moss," but unused furiture gathers dust. Call 960. -Adv. -- particulars address W. A. MILES New York Athletic Club We t t9tI St. New York, N. Y. better as the new cap. For Williams' is the fast- est beard softener known and, in addition, it is of distinct benefit to the skin. Try giving your face the wholesome care of Williams'. It iakes you look and feel your best. A I DEMAND 1 .N'tice the hinged £cap. You can't lose it-and the tube bangs up) 44 % 79 The Genuinle ChGcolate Maled Drinle ERADICATES. THIRST will, FOR RENT-Nicely furnished apart- ment for summer. Reasonable. Ref- erences exchanged. Box BB. I WANTED 158p-3 Use of 170 Acres Guaranteed For Kids of State Who Will Attend This Year STUDENTS TO HOLD TAG DAY FOR F UiS NEXT T1IUR1ti XY Use of a 170 acre tract of land lo- cated in Livingstone county, 25 miles from Ann Arbor will be available for the University's third annual Fresh Air camp this summer Lewis C. Rei- manu, campel director, announced yes- terday. Final legal steps transferring! the proper y to M. A. Ives, member of ace ----- ---- -.4 'eoZ , . :; DE-1 TAR. i f7UONE 114 .® .; , $4.98 WANTED-Student to make himself generally useful. Several hours each morning early. Apply Mr. MacNan- ee, Building and Crounds Office, Uni- versity. 158-3 WANTED-Students to work in kit- chen remainder of semester. - Em- ployment assured next year. 644 Tappan Ave. 15Sp-5 Khaa"Brehe3 2u5 p A large asortment of materials in both ladies and men's breeches or knickers. WANTED-Medical student wants de- sirable single room in quiet houseE near campus for next year. Daily Box R.B.T. 157p-2j WANTED-Three instructors desire the Board of Trustecs of the S.+ and chairman of the Fresh Air committee, will probably be C. A., camp taken within a few days. All terms of the transaction have been approved by comfortable suite or apartment for next year. furnished Box M-3. 1549 p- s : J. W. DWYER 508 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 157c-3 A 14 -room rooming house in vicinity of Campus and High School. $9,800 with $1,500 down. A. beautiful home S.E. of Campus, 8. roons, tile roof, hot water heat, large corner lot and garage. Bar- gain at $18,000 with $5,000 down. DOUGLAS GOLDEN 316 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 720 155c-6. S. E. SECTION-Modern 6 room house. Oak floor, French doors, everything in good condition. Good .lot, gar- age. Only $1000' down,. Mrs. Gus- tine, 835F-1, 2738. 158c 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Make your plans now for summer. I still have sever- al mighty ~good towns open. Do not wait until the besfi territory is all taken. Com in and investigate our proposition nIow. WANTED-Two tickets for May Fes- tival Saturday evening 'number. Main floor preferred. l5Cp-3 WANTED-Young woman to assist at the lunch hour. Apply at once.{ Foster's Tea Room. 157p-2 WANTED TO RENT-10-room or more furnished house, near, for fall school. Phone 1657-W. 158-2 WANTED-Board and room in private family for next year. Box H, Daily office. 158 WANTED TO BUY-Used canoe at reasonable price. Call 2578-W. 158p-3 WANTED TO RENT-Private garagek in vicinity of Hill and Tappan. Call Vosper, 1484. 158p-2 LOST LOST-Bill-fold. valuable papers, and i both parties. This property, the use of which is to be given the Fresh Air camp by1 Mr. Ives, border4 on three lakes and is said to be one of the finest in the state. It will make possible a larger camp program for the poor kiddles of the state than has ever been attempt- ed, officials say. Lakes .Patterson, Bass and sales covers' all but 100. acres of the tract, and 'of. the remaining area, 60 acres is timberland. The camp, at which. more than 400 poor kiddies will be cared for next summer, will be located on Lake Patterson. Beginning June 26, will come the first group of young- sters, who after a ten day stay, will be replaced by a second group. Four such groups will be accommodated during the summer, bringing the camp to a close August 8. A tag day will be held on the campus Thursday when every student will be asked to contribute 50 cct:- apece in support of the camp. Alumni as- sistance is also being enlisted by pamphlets telling of the camp pro- Wfool Go- HIose, $.50'u Hiking Shoes, High-Tops, Packs, Army and Dress Shoes, Leather and Wrap Puttees Outing Shirts in Khaki, Serg, Poplin, Plaid Wool, etc. Sweaters, Sport Coats, Underwear, and Hosiery Price $1-5and Up WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT f ; .". 1 Y' ... i, OUTING GOODS, TENTS and CAMP EQUIPMENT Surplus S uppies Store, 213 N. 4th Ave $55. Sure nc would apprec ward. Call R LOST-Dark gr first row nort baseball game R. LOST-Brown , YQLUCU V L" ,J , M L eed the papers and gram which have been sent to 6,500 eiate the money. Re- graduates and friends of the Univer- teed, 566. 158p sity. Illustrations in the pamphlet are by James House, '24L. ey raincoat with belt, The Fresh Air camp is endorsed by h stand at saturday's local organizations, among them being . Reward. Call 1820- the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce, 158p-2 the Rotary, and Kiwanis clubs. Mem- bers of these organizations will fur- overcoat on Friday nish transportation for kiddies to and "It Pays to Walk a Few Blocks" night, May 4. Finder please notify from the camp. care Box F. A. T., Daily. Reward. __ H. ! Tel. 3221-3.T Across J. LEADER 622 E. Liberty from Speddings 153c-7 CIERKS-Railway, Mail, 18 upward. Exam. Ann Arbor, May 26. $133 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 11G5 Bar- rister Bldg., Washington, D. C. 15Gr 4, U$ED CARS 158p-2 LOST-Shell rim glassesin Haller and Fuller case between Library and University Hall. Call 2325. 158p LOST-A Zeta Tau Alpha pin. CallI 2798. Reward. 158-2 TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done. Anything from a postcard to a volume of hun- dreds of pages.I 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickel's Arcade Phone 1718 157c-10 YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE service when your MANUSCRIPTS are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID- Intramural Items (Continued from Page Six) the All-campus singles must be play- ed off before 5 o'clock, Wednesday, May 9. The deadline for the second round of the inter-fraternity tennis tourna- ment has been set at 5 o'clock, Wed- nesday, May 9. Those houses who have not iplayed their second round as yet should get in touch with the Intramural department and find out! who they are to play and get the match played off to avoid disqualifi- cation. In the All-campus doubles tourna- ment, tennis, the deadline for the sec-} Enn'd rnund nAhc }'APP"PrnrnA,. 4to..r n- Featuring this week EagleSirtsfr rin YOU'VE been buying Eagle Shirts long enough to know how well they look-and keep on looking-how well they fit, how well they wear. The spring styles are here for you to choose. There's variety in fabrics, colors and patterns but only one quality-that for which these makers have been known for fifty-five years. It's economy to buy such quality. Choose while the variety's largest. Vuy Eagle Shirts by the Fabric Name in the Label.' ^ ;p BIG BUYS MILLER~ SHIRTINGS in used cars Ford touring at $50. Other cars '1.it _ 3; ".. ii.