THE MTCIrtGAN DATILY - . ®,., s .c.. -, 'he Daily "Classified" Columns AROSES A DVERTI SING' AT 3 P. M SPORT SNAP SHOTS Winy CtyLabor RepotedAs "Red" I . >. .r... ! ro v rd hih h ih drln - 2r" T t, FOR REYT u'uang nri esb bard, Michigan; Blachard, FOR RENT-During summer-5 room University of St. Louis. apartment, 2 blocks from campus. 65 yard l'w- hurdles-7 1-5: Furnished or unfurnished, with or bard, Michigan. without garage. Phone University1 65 yard high hurdles-8 '2-5: 155; 160,,-2 ~bard, Michigan. Hub-3 Wash. Hub- H-ub- Prof. - E. R. Sunderland, of the law school, has gone to New York to deliver an address, "The Reform of Civil Procedure' before the New York academy of political science. This meeting .of the academy is de- voted to the subject law and justice. and there will be addresses, on the general topics of the restatement and clarification of the law, the improve- ment of the. legal procedure and the relation of the United States to the' permanent court of international jus- tice. Professor Sunderland's address is one dealing with the improvement of the legal procedure. GRADUATE SCHOOL ' ISSUES CATALOGUE General announcements of the Grad- uate school are out and may be ob- tained in the various administrative of- fices. of the- University. The catalogues contain general in- formation about the school, admission, and registration requirements and fees, degree prerequisites, fellowships,a and other items concerning the col- lege and the University in general. No announcement of courses is con- tained in this pamphlet. A more com- plete announcement will be issued lat- er in the semester containing in de- tail all the information needed for classifying, etc., in the school.I IS ON SALE guaranteed. Ask ,our dealer today. For dress or out of doors, Daro Belle is supreme. at Graham's, Slater's, Wahr's, Sug- den's,,The Student's Supply Store, Packard Lunch, Fischer's Drug Store, The Student's Lunch, The Flue Front Cigar Store, The Blu-Gold Lunch, and elsewhere. - I i , . I ' FOR RENT--Nicely furnished apart- ment for summer. Reasonable. Ref- erences exchanged. Box BB. t_,__ . O__ Read The Daily "Classified" Columns LOST-Someplace between Natural Science Building and Packard St., a brown, fox fur scarf yesterday morn- ing. Finder please call 370-W. 160-2 REWARD FOR return tan gabardine taken from Union Tuesday. No questions asked. 3327-M. 160p LOST-Gold watch, Maud Murdock en- graved on back. Call Burrows, 496 F-2. 159p LOST-Shell mm glasses in case about two weeks ago. Call Rockwell 669 160p LOST--Coin purse near Library. Re- turn to D. Wylie, 2949. 160p-2 ",FOR SALE FOR SALE-Airdale puppies from registered parents. Phone 197-F-22, Saline. Fred Kleinschmidt. 145p-33 FOR SALE- Decidedly democratic stu- dent Ford. Good running order. 5 good tires. $45 cash. Call 80 af- ter 8:30 'p.' n. 158 FOR SALF--Buescher C Melody Saxo- phone. Excellent condition. . In- quire D. U. R., News Stand fore- noon. 158p-31 FOR SALE-7-room house jiist finish- ed. Southeast section. $2000 will handle. $7500. Call owner. Phone 2132-J. ..159-3 Rare Bargain. Taffeta party frock size 34, worn once, only $5.00 Blatk satin puimps 5B, worn once, $2.00. Phone 2278-W. 160p FOR SALE-Misses gray tweed sport suit-skirt, knibkers, jacket. Size 16. Phone 3206-J. . 157p-5 FOR SALE-Oakland six touring. Had excellent care. $175. Terms, if de- sired. Phone 2951-W. 158tf. FOR SALE-A log-log slide rule. Price $10: Call 2949. 160-3 TYPEWRIT9ES EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 123c-tf LUNCHES FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 930-J. 710 W. Liberty. 160 FOR RENT-Two sets furnished; housekeeping rooms 1025 Vaughn1 Street. Phone 2418-W. 159-3 ]REAL ESTATEt A 14 room rooming house in vicinity! of Campus and High School. $9,800 with $1,500 down. 'k beautiful home S.E. of Campus, 8 rooms, tile roof, hot water heat, large corner lot and garage. Bar- gain at $18,000 with $5,000 down. I OUG.LAS GOLDE N 316 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 720 155c-6 HOUSECLEANING FULLER BRUSHES SPRING HOUSECLEANING IS COMING! We've got brushes for every need. Call 1158-J. 127c-21 WE make your house clean without paint. We do both interior and ex- terior washing. Ann Arbor House Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-J. 152c-30 EXPERTS on washing windows at reasonable prices. Ann Arbor Win- dow Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-J. - 153c-30 High jump-6 feet 3 3-4 inches: Poor Kansas. Pole Vault-12 feet 8 1-2 inche : Brooke ; Michigan: Broad jump-23 feet 11 3-4 inches: Hubbard, Michigan: Shot put-45 feet 3 1-4 inches: Hills, Princeton. THIRD WEEK OF GRID WORK UNEARTHS NEW MATERIAL (Continued from Page Six) last fall, should improve considerably with experience. Kunow, H. Goebel, Blair, Donnelly Wagner; Isbey, Schlacks, and Schakel are the outstanding tackles on thel squad. All are big and should prove capable linesmg with more experi- ence. Dewey, wlt also starred in Fri-J day's scrimmage, Finn, 150 pound fighter, Hawkins, Whinnery, Toiren- en, and Ingles shape up as the class of the guards. A- J. Brown, the best bet among the new centers, was kept on the sidelines during the recent scrimmage due to a slight injury. Don- elson has been developing wonderful- ly well and played a splendid defens- ive game Friday. tit. MOTHERM*W,~. She is the best Mother in the world to you-and the only Mother you will ever have. Don't you want to rnake her happy on Mother's Day? No one else in the world can make Your Mother so supremely happy this 4 r COMING SUNDAY SOLI'S MARIlMBA BAND Six Musicians and NAZIMOVA in Oscar Wilde's "SALOME" Mother's Day as yourself. If President Harding sent her his personal regards 11 along with a Packard automobile it wouldn't bring her a quarter as much hap- piness as your personal 'regards along with a box of candy. The Point Is:-Don't Fail to Send Your Mother Candy on Mother's Day! And if you are going to send candy, you can't get a more delicious and more wholesome candy than that manufactured and packed by the Ann Arbor i Notre Dame Beats, Iowa South Bend, Ind., May 8 (By A. P.) -After holding Iowa to 3 hits and no runs, striking out ten batters and keeping the Hawkeyes away from third base for 12 innings, Dick Salvey, Notre Dame, broke up the game by hitting one over. The game ended 1 to 0 for Notre Dame. II Sugar Bowl. Every piece of candy is the work of an artist and every box is 1 ., eina INTERSTATE T]LOBS a lm UNRIVALLED CLOTHING VALUESi I IN TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND TOP- "; COATS AT $27.50. THE INTER-wi STATE TAILORS ARE AT THE1 AMERICAN HOTEL. PHONE 123 is -FOR APPOINTMENT. 159c-4 ~ I BOARD Ul Um ROOM AND BOARD, breakfast and , dinner in private family for coming year. 1316 Geddes. 16op 001 ____ _ _ v $A 'C.ANDkR STEAM iTTING ~~~~~~~~ a~a 4 4' x am' YN'I Nh' OI~l :re"' u;!- I 'Ilil P. !' 1is, VIII packed with the utmost care. Nothing could possibly be more expressive of your affection for your Mother than one of these boxes which has been packed for Mother's Day. 11 0 If rue charged you five dollars a pound for our candy we couldn't give you any better quality- neither could anyone else! 215 E. HURON PHONE 214-Fl ItIUEIEEEEhEEilEENEEus iEflflIN TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done. Anything from a postcard to a volume of hun- dreds of pages. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickel's Arcade Phone 1718 -r"I, Students, Supply Store 6 r PREKETTES ANN ARBOR A REX Special Canoe Lunch will make-:her want to go again. Rex's 11 1 South University Ave. TJAR B OWL I I I