ITHE MIChIGAN DAILY ... _____ X i rB I THIS COLUM CLOSES AT 3 POM. Classified-Con't. N.v Fromn Other Colleges Or goni-The annual tug-o i'A r -wa ; ycecu'icts and deeds be worthy ?srtagfed. se veral days ago arnd iwon b feua~nb future classes." the class of. '25. The freshmen hQJld- the second year men for some min- Lh id5nf -n the annual eel- utes but finally lost in the struggle,i lege wit. contest conducted by judge, jwhich according to reports, was the'1 the furst prize was this year awarded ,Read The Daily "Classified" CoIt Ir J3VERTiI SING;; 1 i WAANTED more men f~ar mer ork.If in~terested in ing 1i big moy s ix see me at once. The following Box R~eplies are at the Daily Office: 12, CNC, MC, BC, DIM, 20, RT, AB3Q, Jlake, MLS .MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED).. RA4TES . Classified Rates. Two cents a word a daypaidin advance. Minimumm charxge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three cents per word per da if charged. White space ch1arged for at rate of five cents per to those having phones. Phone 960. NOTICE DONT FORGT '. Smith Tire Repair Oldest and most reliable place to buy tires. K~elly Spriugfleld Diamond Tires 128c-tf Dance at Jim Burke's Whitmore Lake Dancing Pavilion. Every Friday and Saturday night. Also Decoration Fight. 172-5 FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceries, see Pierce's ad in the Wed'- nesday issue of T1he D)aily. 125c-tf Closin~g out all silk underwear and negligees at 25 percent discount. Jane Singleton Shops. 171c-5i P?RWEiI-TY O~FFERED Oy, L. D. CARR AND C. J. TREMMET, 17 A. A. Savings Bk Bldg., 441-Fl7 VACANT About three acres of fine ulidin About three acres of fine building sites on the hills. Nearly 160 rods, from city limits on east. We believe purchaser will realize a splendid pro- fit on this on account of the develop- ment to take place the neat two years. ~Devonshire 'toad. Over an~ acre. Only $1200,. We recaminend this as a sound investme~nt. It is a splend1 l- b~ilding site in an area whe~re values will -enhance imaterially. fl Ferdon Road. 75 feet. Lot coim- mnands fine view for a home. P~OR SAL4E POR SAbtE-Very desirable eleven !room house in S. E. section, one block from Campus. $12,000 on easy terms, Large lot, percher, ! fireplace,'a bargain fcr anyone wish- ingh to buy. Address DM, Michigan Daily. 173p-3- S~ngle andl double cot, mattresses. extension table, ciiairs, rocker,, dressers, chiffoniers,. student table, book ,shelves, gas plates, ih'orinu board, maps, large rugs. Very cheap. 431 S. :Main St. Upstairs. *7T-3 FOR SAL-Seven months old 1923 Ford Touring car in fine condition. Leaving towxn so must sell. Any reasonable offer con sideredJ. Call M'enney, 2080-Vi, 1831 Washitenlaw.a 173-I FOR', SALE-New Hender son De-Luxe motorcycle, run .700 miles, complete1 equipment, guaranteed comit~ion. TImmediate disposal necessary. Call46-.1p2 FOR SALE--A good 7 room house, 3 blooks east of campus. lrce $7,000 -$1,000 dlown. Phone 866 or 387. Elmer E. Brooks, 7 Savings lBanl , Bldg. 174-2 FOR SALE--One large mission oak li- brary 'tablc, fine for fraternity or student room. Phone 546, 815 Mc in Icy Ave.17 LOST LOST-S.unday, m~ale bull terrier pup- py, white with brown spots, black ring on tail, leather collar, brxass studded. Finder notify 1746 Wash- tenaaw. Phone 1842-J. 173-2 LOST-Stonc Martin chocker. Wed-1 nesday night between Hill "auditor- ium and Lincoln, avenue. Phone 1811-4V 904 Lincoln Ave. Rewaird. ].731-2 LOST---Thursday, pair shell rimmed glasses in long;black leather case, between medical building anal Fer'- ry field. Phone 1012--W. 174p LOST-Key-ring containing six key-, and round piece of metal with num- bers and bank address. Valuable. H. J. Leader Tel. 3221-J 0.22 E. Liberty Across from Speddings. 167c-14 ORDINARY INTEI4LIGEi\NCE, PLUS ORDINARY' P.1R1SONALITY, AND HARD!) AORK WILL MAKE YOUR SUMMl1ER A SUCCESSFTULONEF FINANCIALLY. WE HTAVE . TRAIN- ED MANY. SUCCESSFLUL SALE,13- MEILN. WORKI THS SUMMI*ER FOR A CONCERN TH4AT KNOWS IHOW TO GET RESULTS. 'A COMMIS- SIO6N PROPOSITION WITH A WEEK LY GUARvANTEE. BOX HI CE; M CT-I1(,AN DAILY. 114c-7 STUDENT SALESMEN We have openings in bicllhigan, In- diana; Illinois, and Kansas. Will be glad. to use you during vacation:~ Good commission, contracts, big money sell- ing our HeIalth and Accident Policy to P:rofessional and Business men. We give you every assistance to' success. Address or 'Call H1..J. Moran. 1108 Packard St., City Agency Supervisor 170-12 USED WtS~ FOR SALE--Ford four-door sedan. If you want to save some money. on a .brand new car, call Paton. 2951-W. 110.-tr FOR SALE-Ford roadster in good runniing order.' $65. Phone 3164- J. 173jp-2 squarest ever held over the old, mill race. Wa lngon-It is the annual aim 'of the freshmen at Washington to suce- ceed in gathering together enough wood and wreckage for their cap night bonfire without letting the sophomores fidand take it. Practically every]I year the second year men, however. succeed in discovering the placeu and t akin'g away the materials. The fresh- men have beep sucecssfula th-aseye~ar. for the first time in almrost a decadle - -I Wiiscontsin-Mrs. Martha M. Hubbsl and her daughter graduated from the village "schiool of East Moltne, ill.. this month and intend to enter Wis- 'consi:, university together nex~t fall. It is the first case on record o, a another and daughiter enrolling at thel ~nversty, together. i Chicaigo-With the first semi-finals yesterday the Stagg's Interscholastic track meet got under way. There are 73(i prep and hnigh school men in, the meet, coming from states as distantI as Virginia and California. A number of the same teams will compete thatI met on Ferry field a week ago.. 4)h~o State-Tonight when the en- tire university assembles around the bonfire in the stadium every fresh- man, will take the following oath: "We, members of the class of '26, do here- by swear. allegiance to our university, to its ideals, and to its purposes.. On the threshold of our second yeasr we resolve anew to 'be loyali sonls and daughters of our school Classfied-Con's. i'A 4E J'1FLP. W)ANIVED WANT*ED-Several students 'who de-' sire work during suilimer vacation. With some factory experience pre- ferred. Apply at Economy Baler Co., N. Mlain St., Ann, Arbor. 173p-G FOUND~ FOUND-One pair of glasses, Capi night. Call 1192-W. 1741 FOIL HIRE, tovStanford's Vhumor magazine, Chap- arral. S econd, in the contest was the Coluimbia Jester, while the Cornell Widow took third. Oregon-Following the idea first at- tempted. by Northwestern uiniversit, the University of Oregon will 'make a permanent collection of films taken of students and campus events. A few thousand feet of films have been taken in the' last week which will be shown at alumni meetings, reunions, and at picture house i throughout the state. liiiiresota-A device to test the curiosity of students here was install- el yesterday. It is a card about three by zi; inch~e, tacked to the wall, .on which is vrltten : "Do not look° under this card." Of 40 persons entering 'the room, 83 looked under the card, two did0 'not ;ee it, one intended to look but was interrupted, and one refrained from doing the forbidden act. The card concealed -merely a mirror. O)regon-During the past year 125 hiJgh :school students throughout the state took correspondence courses from the University of Oregon. 'At the opening of past year more than 'a hundred high school graduates pre- gented credits secured 'in -this. man- ner for entrance. 1 1zhines ta-A serious fire threaten- ed the Mechanics building recently -whe~n a large waste paper container caught fire and nearly resulted in the iburniing of Surrounding walls. Trhe I promipt action of the students who dis- covered the blaze saved any further damages. Students Visit Detroit Plants Several students in the chemical en- i ginee rink . department lett at 6: 30 o'- clock this morning on the Michigan Central for Detroit to make a tour of some of the industrial plants there. The1i stydents wt1l go through the plants of the Detroit Steel Castings ccenipany and the Michigan -Malleable Iron company, and Henry Ford's R&'- er Rouge plant. "Rolling stones gather no moss,"~ but unused furniiture gathers- dust. Call 960. -Adv. aket Pge Anw Spring Means. Light Lunche Dainty salads Colinjg drinks Pleasant surroundings Tuttles Lunich Room 338 Maynard St. South of Majestic ASK FOR MF THE CHOCOLATED DAIRY DRINK 191 F:ordI touring excellent running condition. Cheap .732. 173p-3 ,. TYPEWRITEU " I A" C E~XPYJlT Typewriter Repalring, all1 mrakes. Ann Arbor Tyg- riter 1Lx- chajnge. Phone 866..9 Savings Bank Block. 123i-ti Smith numiber 5, rubber keys,. silenc- ing pad, shipping case, excellent condition. Hale 1963-M. 1741) {TYPEWRITING You dm 'PkOmP'T ANf) ACC'OIRA T service when your MAIDtISC IPtS -MAN1UFAC7IJTREDANDR DISTRIBUTED BY THE ANN ARBOR DAIRY COMPANY PHiONE 424 Brockman Boulevard, near Washten- aw. 100 feet $4000. " Terms. This is a fine home site. West Side. A number of ,good build- ing lots in IKillins Heights and other sections. HOUSES Olivia. Ave. New eight room house, $3500 down. Built for a re-al home.- East University ,Ave. Eleven rooms. 1 Close to campus. Lot '66432. $15000. Terms. Value equals price. Church Street. Good six house at $7500. Terms. Cambridge. _,-Grooms,, $8500,. room Our listings include every desirable section of the city. We are equipped to help on locate a home suited to your needs. For Real Estate Service See L~. ID. CARR & C. J. TREMMEL 17 Say. Bk. Bldg. Phone 441-Fl1. LAKIE COTTAGES-We have fine fur- nished cottages at Cavanaugh and Whitmore Lakes that can be bought on very reasonable terms. See these now. Mrs. Gustine, 835-Fl, 2738.. 174c WAIMPR SITUIATION WANTED-Cook' (male, colored, cooking school graduate), wishes work in a frate city where good cooking and econoi, ical man- agement would be apprec 'ited. G. W. Station A, 547, Champai, n, Ill. 169P-10 WANTED-Pastry cook and meat cook.; Splendid opportunity for summer employment. Write at once. Mrs. Geo. Chambers, Pine. Cottage, Mackinac Islands. 172p-3 WANTED-Two or three students° in summer school to carry papers. See Pa rksor Haskin in Daily office Sat- urda y morning. 174p WANTED-RHoomn next semester in ex- change for services.. Will rent one if reasonable. Box J.T.M. 172p-21 WANTED-For next year, suite or' small apartment for mnarried couple. aily'Box AH ± 174p-2 WANvTED--Cook for fraternity, for next fall. References desired. Call Parks, 558, 174p-2 WANTED-Laundry to do at donme; dresses andl fine work preferred. Phone 2532-W. 174-6 WNANTED-A good cook for" sorority next year. 1015 E. tiniversity. 1925- R. 174p WANTED-Family washing, soft wa- ter, dried out-doors. Ph~one 3105- M 73-I Phone 782-. 17 3-4 ro TYSPED by EXPERTS t BIDI-I___________________________ DL1S BOK STORE. 11 Mickel FOR l.I IM-Car with or without drlv- GILBERTS Chocolates fresh very LOST-Shell rimmed glasses in dark Arcade. 11kc-t er. Phone 1758-R. 161e-21 Friday. Tice's, 113 East Libefty. tan leather case, after cap night - exercises. Reward. Call Herrick, IIi 11111II1lItIN 1l1lklllllllllll'llilIIIIIfl IIIII1fllfl I~t11II111Itll111111111 2744-R. 174-2 R near-KampaBeta Psi badge-on or nercmu.Finder please call "- tf Carleton, 55$. "Reward. ~ 11i,& Z U ~ d-Tr Goodnss" sk 174p-2 LOST-Man's reconstructed ruby ring. sart etigat Reward. Call Taylor, 1142-Te. ,I R fr sh-- 174p-4 Y 2 LOST-Silver Uvel sharp wth initas CB.C Call Cummings, 419 J.^^3 172p-3 w tOT-IBeta Plit Delta. frateri nty - - bdeCl261R174p That's why our fountain9 p FOR RENT- FOR RENT-June 15 to Sept. 1 corn' drinks are sopoua with pletely ,furnished apartment. 2 - stdent screened sleeping porches, rea- i M icigan stdnt sonable rental. Phone 2056-W. 174p-22 FOR RENT-Furnished lower fiat for "w summer. Also rooms for summer . ~V. students. 555 Packard. Corner of l - oullv ver "e ti Hii. hon 151-. 72- 2Our, canoe lunches are FOR RENT-Rooms for summer ! th for- school-for boys-two suites and = justth thingfo up-rivertwdoberms41E.Whigi="- ton. 174-2 1 rps AATALABL ATONC -Seeral I ainty but sustain- irberooms, newly decorated, On they saisfy1~~ refinedi crose in; also garage. 518 Pack- I , =L±J ard. 74p-116 S~ UNIVERSITY FOR RENT-Five furnished rooms ~tse n elh p eie and bath on first floor, until Sep- tember 15. No children. 429 S.2 Division.' 174-2 "2 ____________-..._'___.r-._...:...._..:..:._._.._......._ ,,._______ FQIR RENT-4Three furnished lhght!- l lllIHI~IinIviIImuD~~l~lII iiii~Ii~iiilIIlhIt housekeeping rooms. 1025 VaughnI St. Phone 2418-W. I- r~ te~Little Mss Muffet sat on a tufft, ______________e best of candies , - ISELANOLS __A Iunot to eat curds and whey. MICLAEU- fine Connr's dish it wyas, vanishing quick because ~ Sp cia s = henno ne- could tae it away. OILMIS-Developed and printed by -,ietsv VJ+J SpUial our own photographers. Leave.c films at any of our stores today,f-- get prints tomorrow night. Calk- ;1; l a he. i1-'d ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109c-21 ' lead f h . 3i d Lawn Mowers sharpened. -Money hack? guarantee. Call Lamed ardlware,- 1 310 S. State St. Phone 1610.__ ____________= Try, something different for your, .(EXT SITNPAY ~peal tomorrow. Chop Suey and _ regular Chicken inner are served l= TWO STORES--NE EFFICIENTE E at the Varsity Inn, 512 E, William, ,=p'; PCIAL BRICK Alask, nmn htCno' oeblock off State. 174p - . O Cream 1s made In spotless daylight1 ______________________________tores where cleanliness Is u habit. WE nfake your house clean withoutA~ PINEAPPLE pait. We do both interior and ex______________________________________a tenor waxhing. City House Clean-= w A DELIxHTJF'TL Iug Co. Phone 1995-J. 152c30 -e That alone is enough to make it w rXET n ahn window s at - = JE$iR.'HN your while to demand 9~ by iame. reasonable prices. City Window -22YU JAE