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I' 'iz Drawings club and dormitory -which is to be
bul oon. It is a pencil sketchl of
-n__Exhi2bit on an English cottage and excellentlye-
the drawing of Lionel 11. Pries, o;: Sani
Prize warning drawings in the 1922 Francisco, whlo took ashi subJect a<
Birch Burdette Long sketch competi-J street scene in Venice. J. E'. .Ja i-':o"
tioni have been placed on exhibit ii: of Abington, Pa.,,wonthirdi prize wi th
the case in the architectural corridor. ia Sketch Of a tenemnent cdistrict.

second floor of the engineering buid
ing. This contest was conducted by
Pencil Points magazine, an arch itec-I
tural putblication.{
The winning sketch was the work

yraftsmen to Confer ? egree
Twenty-six members of thbe Crafts-
men club, campus ?Masonic rnk-
tion, leave tomorrow ;afternoon for

of Louis C. 'Rosenbarg, an emp'loyeet Highland Park, where they will he the
of York and Sawyer, New York archi- guests of a 'local lodge C'c1fering a
tees~ who have designed the new law third degree.
3 . a 1ADVERT! SING A ~

Canadian Militia
C hie f Returns
Fromt Long Trip
.j
r l oniir dwr'Km
New York on his way home after a, two
j months' 'trip abroad..
REED TO ADDRESS
RE~PIBLICA\N CLUB
Professor Thomas E. Reed, of the
political science department, will ad-
dress the Republican. Club at 7:30 o'-
clock tonight in room 304 of the, Un-
ion. P'rofessor Roed has had ,irde ex-
perience ,in politics having been cam-1

N OTICE

FOR SALE

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The following 3oX ,Replies are at the FOR. SALE- One May Festival tick-
Daily Office: Jake,: JSC, BC, 12, MCG, et for Wed. and Thurs. niight. Three
DW, 18.}tickets for Friday afternoon, Sat-
..MIHIGN DILY LASIFID.. urday afternoon and Saturday night.
R MCIIA AILTES SflT. First 'balcony. Phone 136-J. 165
Classified Rates. Two cents 'a'word FOR SALE--A sixteen r00om house on
'a day, paid in advance. Minimum State St. suitable for a fraternity}
charge for first 'day, 25c. Minimum or, sorority. Inquire at 604 E. Jef-Y
thereafter, 26c. Three cents per word ferson, or call 349-W. 165
nnr- f ifn hn -A AMfn d, n

B C IDEN TAKEN TO19 MI T -
1 USE OBILIT KYS1
Measures were taken by the Un- TiktfomaL. I L T Sol
versity Senate at its fourth meeting SigeCnet;euxua u nvry rIUSC
of te curen yea, Mndayevetin .$1.50 each, A few Course Tickets remain at $5.00 each.
to restrict the use of keys to Univer- .
sitysity ouildings. Damage to loch~s_
and the promrscuous use of (luphic.)te2
ke s w i h b:t e n r p r e 't .teSenate for action, led to the passage B Y -
of a ruling whereby the use oif keys a:
will henceforth be liited to deans S P RANOS
of col g s wt o t departments, Lo1
heads of de-part.mer,1 in the literary CONTRALTOS N _
and engineering colleges and to mu -3'1,TLE
._,to the University of several huxnd red TENORS T
dollars was incurred last year be- .° J
cause of the damaging of locks, ac- BASXK11I j N F . SOLO"ISTS
cording to reports tendered the Sen-
ate. THRE VIOLINIST .
Following acceptance of the annual ,
report of the B ard in Control of Ptu-
dent Publications which was deliver-= RElNOW NED PIANIST
ed by Prof. F. N. Scott of the rhe-
tndeatetPrfJ.W.Ba-I. N Z TIshawe of the mathematics departmentOR A I TON ORGANIST
was re-elected secretary of the Sen-
*ate for the year 1923-1J2-1. The Sen*-
L ate dliscipline committee approved =T 1 TTMTJL 7ITVj("JJC (- TT' TTC®
meeting with the new committee of '-H E 1 i2 XO,1 V.Ii~j1XZL4UININ
the Student council, consisting of the
council president and two members THE CHILDREN'S FESnT'IVA~L CHORUS
appointed by him as associates, when-
ever the occasion requires it. THEL CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
"Rolling stones gather no moss,"
but unused furlaiture gathers dust.;
Call 960. -Adv. G ST V HO S
TODAY IS "Mi" DAY. - Distinguished Guest Conductor
( ~~~~MOORDE, 1BOW ENST OCK-C 'ONDUtJCTJO RS
w TICKETS AT
-COMING UNVRSTCHO F MUSIC
Joseph Ifierg eshiehners Colo rfui
IRoinane of Cuban Nighits .11111111,1Ill111'1111111W1lliflhIIIIIQIIfhlh'I1nn.nunnii II.1111I1111IIIIIHIiflh10111iIWIIfhIIIIllImlllIIlIjill IlhIill

per aay it. viiargeu. whiteL space
charged for. at rate of five cents per
agate line. 'Classilfeds, charged An~~
to those having phones.
'hone 960.

FOR SALE-Oakland six touring come-t
pletely overhauled. Cool tires. Bar-'
gain. Phone 295 1-W. 164,-3
Three May Festival course tickets to-
gether--Main floor." Call -1016 at
noon or. after 5:30 p3. m, 165p-2r

BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
for a 10 percent discount on all pur-
chases of dress linen, toweling, hand-
'kerchief and art linen, Canton linen
centerpieces and lunch cloths. Wo-
man's, Exchang, 10 'Nickels Arcade.
104c-2
Be sure and hear "BY THE SH3AL-
MER" and 1"FOOLIN' 'ROUND"
played by Isham Jones' Orchestra
on Bruns~ick record No. 2420. Stoff-
let Phono Shop, 110 E. Washington
St. 1 65c
DON'T; FORGET
Bnmith tire Repair,
to buy tires:
idelly t ned mot elal- places
TEWOMEN'S LEAGUE receives a
percentage on all' cash purchaseE
made at the store of 0 .D). Morrill,
17 Nickels Arcade. 157c-10
EXCIANGED-iChubb's Sunday mor-
lng tan whipocord top coat. Call
I1037-R. 165p
IMPORTED ORIENTAL PERFUMES
-Ottar .,,olRoses, ..Jasmine, .etc.
samples $1.00 each.. Only few left.
yBox 100.,~ 16p
FO'R ROCK IiOTTOM PRICES on gro-
cerlest see T'irce's ad in,,the 'Wed-
~s day 18-sa.0 of The Daily. 125-tf
FoR engraved calling card or steel
die embossig see . D. Morrill, 17
Nickel's Arcade. 157c10
REAL ESTATE
NE AR MICHIG A UNION
4Splndid ten room house, well'built
;and modern, solid ak floors and fin-
is6h downstairs; airy, cheery, well-
lighted and home-like. Only $11000
if sold this week. .Owner is .anxious
to sell today, thus the low price.
Terms..r
° is . ROY HOLMES
113 S. Main
t 164c-3
WANTED-St&-,nt to wash dishes,
noon and eening. Job good for
summer. Arcade Cafeteria. Nick-
els Arcade. 163-3
WANTED-Two May Festvl Tickets
together Wedneday or Thursday
night or; both ' :'xgts. Call, 237-M.
Mrs. Whitney. 164p-2
WANTED-'Student to work 9 to 12
evenings, job' good during summer.
M-Lunch. 163-3
WANTED-Light, housekeeping suite
Ifor fall. Wite box L-1.; 16p
. BUSINESS OPPORTUMNTt'
ARE YOU GOM-
kING BACK NEXT
4 ~ FALL WITH $150
- or $700? Come
up ail look over my records ofMi-
(Mc-igan Jme forty last summer and, see
;what they made. I also have a list
of men from here that averaged over
fifty dollars comnnmission for spring
vacltion. If at al interested ~nvesti-
gate our proposition at once before
asll available territory Is taken.
H. J. Leader
Tel. 3221-J 622 E. Liberty
Across from Speddings.
165-7,
Would you like to sell NORTH
RIDGE BRUSHES In virgin territory
and have expert help you while sell-
ing?. If so, call at 613 Packard any
afternoon.
M. R. NORCOP
Delta Block-Near Calkins' Pack-'
ard Drug Store. 163c-2
WANTED TO RENTi'
Instrutor wishes to ret three or four

FOR SALE-Two
Feastival tickets.
cony. 7 S7each.

very good
Third rowv
Call 2744-1Z.

FOR SALE-Two May Fe:stival ticketsj pa gn manager for H1iram Johnsonf
for any concerts?.IV4ain- floor, during a gubernatorial campaign in
Phone 2114-J.16r California and also campaign manag- I
f e'r for Herbert Hoover in his presdn
FOR SALE-Festival course ticket. tial campaign.esd-
First balcony. Reduced price. Ton It is expected that Regent J. E.
as 3092-M. 165 Blea, will also speak. This will be the
--- ^ 'club's first open. meeting and all!
}'O RNT; those interested are requested to at-
FOR RENT-Unfurnished hecated fir _____________
rooms iand private bath near V. the if4 lt a~r l '}leA td~
University. $60 monthly. Icre3yPiri doirli rz wre
Sept. 1. Might arrange for Harold It Dowers, '26P, is the win-1
slin after Junie 1. ' for of th~e $10 prize given by the Rho
F. 'Roy Iholines Chuli eodiety, honorary pharmic fra-
113 S.: ixaiii ternity, to the freshman in the Col-
163c-i' jloge of Pharmacy who has the highest
average in his first semester woz k and
FOR RENT--4 and 5 room apartment, ia a special competitive examination.'
modern, furnishedl. Reduced i'orit !B.owers was one of two students whose
until September. J. Carl Malcohn, f rst sems'ester averages were sufficient-
692 E. Liberty St. Phone 1713-MV or ly high to -warrant their taking the
1661-J. 1134-3 exmiaton
r aIiiain

-TAUJOREWT ASH IOY

FOIL ENT-Durin- summer. Far-
nished apartment of fou1r roOMS
with bath, -liglit, gas, water. Call,
1920-M. 1641'3
Will rent equipped canoe to reasonable
party for entire summer. $15. :Kel-
logg, 215-M.1.651
LOST-Black( pocketbook at Ferry
Field Saturday. Contains athletic
pass book ,and change. Archie l-).;
"Waring. Phone 981-3. 164p-2j
LOST-'Gold wrist watch Wed. a
Clemens recital or between High
School" and 206 S. Thayer. Reward.
Phone 988-Tt. 165p
LOST-Pair shell-rimmed glasses in
brown leather case. Call 1288-J.
Reward. 165p-2.
LOST-Alpha Omicron Pi, pledge pin.
Call Bonine 2482-M. 1651
TYPEWRITING
TYPEWRITING and Mimeographfig
promptly and neatly done. Anything
from a postcard to a volume of hun-
dreds of pages.
Vi.I). 1110RlII1
17 Nickel's Arcade Phone 1718
157c-10
YOU GET' PROM14PT AND ACCURATF
service when your MANUSCRIPTS
are tYPEII by EiXPERTS at BID-
DLES8 BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels
Arcade. lllc-tt
TYPEWRITING, copying of notes,
theses, Etc. Mrs. Wisbin. V~hone
686. 165p-21
IOUSFICLEANtING-
WE make your house clean without
paint. We do both interior and ex-
terior washing., City House Clean-
Ing Cc#. Phone 1995-J. 152c0
EXPERTS on Washing windows at
reasonable prices. City Window
Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-J. 153c0
RUGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50. 135c-ti
USED CARS
919 FORD TOURING-Overhauled, re-
painted, large body, wire wheels,x
new license. Cheap for cash. May
trade with motor cycle. Box 100,
1651:.
LOCKSMITHS
All kinds of trunk and door keys.
Lawnmowers sharpened. 1136 W.
Huron St. Keeler. 2498,
I - 162p-21
TYPE WRITER~S

Lose Bulnething? A classifies! In
clatswiled act Will. sell. it for you-Adv.
TOD)AY I4 "Ni" DAY.

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The Qnly REAL C leanser

Beautifully styled :with a fullness allowing the freedom of motion so desirable
in Sport clothes. Tie quality of materials and workmanship in this Bi-Swing
model are the same high standards responsible for the popularity of all.

NO ODOR
NO SPOTS

POPULAR PRICED.

Imparts New Life to Garments

BESIDES ENERGINE CLEANED
Garments Stay Clean. Longer

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