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____ ___ ___ ___ THE MICI-iGAN I2AILY

THIS
M~OUMN
CLOSES
AT 3 PAM

A DVERTI SING

STUDENT RETURNS
SFROM YEAR ABROAD'
After a ycar. spent at. the Univer-
sity of Paris and in travel through
{France, 1Rcard C. Wolfe, 123E, of
Chicago, has returned to Michigan to
take his degree. Before leaving last
year, Wolfe made arrangements to1

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Womebi to Wori n Jap 'aiOffce
Tokio, May 26-(A.P.)-For the first
timne in its history the war department
is engaging women. It is asking for
applications "from girls from 15 to 25
years of age to learn draughtsman-
ship.
City Budget Increasedf
The tientative budget of $405,627.331
for Ann, Arbor1_ presented by the city,

~cerk, his been se studiousl~y pained that they add
the, aldermen were linable to manhke fur- jmcst $-0
ther reductions. On the other hand

are at the
20, Jak~e,
18, 12, MC.

RATES
iss8ifed Rates. Two cents a word
y, paid in advan ce. Minimum
e for first day, 25c. Minimum
rafter, 20c. Three cents per word
da~y if charged. White space
~ed for at rate of five cents per
line. Classifieds, charged only
ose havinig phones.
Phbone 960.
DON'T FORETI
Smitli Tire Repair
ldest and most reliable place
to buy tires.
Sp~ringfield ZDiamond Tires
123c-tfY
e ~at Jim Burke': Whitmore Lake
ring Pavilion. Every Friday and
;uday night. , Also Decoration,
lit. 172-5
or. leaving for New York after
'ms. Less than railroad fare. Call!
1W. 175p:
ROCK ]BOTTOM PRICES on gro-
es, see Pierce'~s ad in the Wed-
day issue of The Daily. 125c-tf
g out all silk underwear anid
ees at 25 percenlt discount. Janej
gleton Shops. 171lc-5

FOR SALE;
FOR SALE
FRATER~NITY or SORORITY
A large house capable of housing
afrateruity. Hardwood floors up and
down, 5 fireplaces, 3 laths and extra
lavatories. A beautiful lot with large
trees, shrubs, etc. $5000 will handle.
Just listed a most desireable frater-
nity' property, which owner will re-
build to accommodate 25-30 people.
$10,000 will make the dlown payment.
Another fraternity location with ap-
proximately 1 acre of ground. A large
house With steam heat and three baths.
$5000 as first payment-$1000 per
year on principle.
HARRY 0 POTTER COMPANY
Realtors
604-1 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.,
Tel. 2072
175Sc
FOR SAE-Very desirable eleven
room house in S. E. section, one
block from Campus. $12,000 on
easy termfs. Large lot, porches,
fireplace, a bargain for anyone wish-
ing to buy. Address ISM, Michigan
Daily. r l73p-3
Single and double' cot, im nttres.
extension table, cnairsi rockers,
dres<;ers, chiffoniers, student table,
book shelves, gas plates, ironzing
b-oard, maps, large rugs. Very
cheap. 431 S. Main St. Upstairs.
17 3n-3

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take a few hours of cultural work at
the University of Paris.
Wolfe, after finishing his course of
study, spent several months, in travel-
ing around France.. He brought back
a German police dog valued at several
hundred dollairs.
The French universities are, opening
suimmer schools at many of the famp-
ous beaches in an effort to stin ulate
o~n 4nfcarPnn+ in en n-,mar work. annnrA..

Have you paid your. Michigaii
League life membersbip-,pledge? If in
doubt call Dorothy Wylie, 2949. All
payments must be made by May 31.;
A rehearsal of the entire speaking;.
cast o the Senior Girls' play, all acts
and scenes, will be held' at 7 o'clock
tomorrow ;evening in' Sarah Caswell
Angell hall. -
Women interested in securing coo~n-
eellorships in~ the Y ~C .A. summnerc
camip, are asked to consult with Faye
Frazier who will be in the office of
Newberry ball from' 2 to 5. o'clock to-
morroVfw afternon: . Those wxho intendi

SLEEP kITWI
IEAT AT
THE CLTB
?10. Arbor
Near State and 'P

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THE WARM WEATHER IS HERE AND SO'AI
'P FI TF(. - T V'P1~' T'L-VPTThX I I TT InF (M1IR?

NTED-Double ro
smaall priA~ite

io for next fall
residence. Box

JATION

- 175p
..NFD-Cook (male,
ng school graduate)
na fraternity' wheme
and economiicalman-
l~. appreciated. G.
i47 Champaign, Ill.
1691p-10
'al addiional men t
this $u1iWmer in the
real estate and in-]
plete course of in-
ian deffiicent direc-
!ally work. Come to
i-Union .tonight 7:30..
t. 175p-2
tnext semester in ex-
vices. Will rent one
box J.T.M.
172p-213

~FOR SALE-;Seven months old 1923
Ford Touring car in fine condition.
Leavirig towni so must sell. Any
reasoniable offer, considered. Call
Menney, 2980-IM, 1831 Wasbten aw.
173-3
FOR SALE-New Henderson De-LuxeI
~motorcycle, run 700 miles,. complete
equipmient, guaranteed condition.
Iinnmediate disposal necesair . Call
46 -v 7 p2FOR SA LE -A good 7 room _bouse, 3
blocks east of campuis. Pre$ 7,000
f-$1,000 down. Phone 86 or 387.
Elmier' E. Brooks,. 7 Savings Bank
Bldg. 174-2.

onl in yourc
.om 302 Mict
will pay yol
NTED-Room
Range for ser
reasonable.

FOR, SALF--$150. 3A Grafilex, in per-
fect working condition for $80. Our
guarantee goes with it. Calkins
Flfetcher Druig Co. State St.

NTlD-Junior desiring' single
om for next year. Preferably with
ivate family. Box GBP. 175p
NTED-Caag ,'vicinity =MAliervQ
oad ; beginning about June 10,'Re-
ly B~ox ADS; tel. evenings, .3332-J.
175p;

1757-3
FOR SALE,-Iver-John son bicycle. Call
Donley, 2388-J after 7:30 p. mn.
¢. ~1751
"OR SALE-Sec'n d band Ford in
good condition.- Call 2738, Barnes.
175p
F R SALOW-Old' Town, tanoe in first
class condition. Call Schmitz, 17612
v. 1775-2
FOR SALE-White Reed baby stroller, j.
in g~ood condition, with top. $12.j
2031-R. 1711
FOR SALE-Ford Speedster. $45.
Phone 990-M, 175p-2
FOR .RELND.

an U J 0 S iier o at su 1 ini 3A w c, , 4U IL .. - *j Ji;,uoeW" ,ikdlI_ ,... - . ,:,IL
ing to Wolfe. This- is being done as a to consult Miss Frazier are asked to d~j
special attraction to American stu- d cane to the ,office tomorrow morning r"
dents, of whom there are large inum-j to make appointments.il S. X py
h ers in the Fi'eneh tdniversities. Al9n s 'i py u
( Almembers of the Freshman Girls' V lc ire coutha
1fa afe--.1 Glee club are requested to meet at
_______________________8:15 o'clock tomorrow evening at Bar-
IS INESSO PPOiRT~T .T"Y bonr gymnasium to go serenadeing. -a god las new a'
{ The Michigan ames will meet at
WIT TII(EWTA WANTS 'AT (1NCE 18 o'clock Tuesday. evening 'at Helen
Jaz carne wo oule sxo' ewberry residence. Plans will be u'rg tnlp those
phone; Violinist who can sin'g; Trom- made at this time for the annual pi--
bonist who douubles. All must be young, ni.-
have neat appearance and be able to
fake, memorize and all-around f eat-
ure en.This is nt band playig,IA IUN P iN
theaters booked as entertainers. Can N UIJ aIUIl l
if you got the ,.goods. Wire or write 1111.=r
at once WIT THIOMA, care 'of Garden
Theater, Flint, Michigan. 175z
FI'ILJPi EVL1'X~g AND VEfI o'-
PuRECEng. AWARDIN (t II tWe
W'ANTED FOUR "HONORS .Ca p to es C
more mean for sum- " =j
nwr work. -If at all Q Senior women of the University will i1 p u ae
interested in niak- continue the tradition of Lantern night2
ing big money see me at 'once. an Thursdav ,evenng at Palmer field ',
wh vlen they .will piss~ lighted lanterns.
II. J. Leader' symbolic of the guiding torch, to the t' Ar 1 ~ ~ J
Tel. 3221-J r622 E. Liberty junior women., The sophomores aift 1
Across from Speddings. the freshmen wfiil~ also take part in' the 2
100 c-0 ceremony to mark the progression of
__ _ _ _ _ the classes. 8 l
ORLDINARY INTELLIGENCE, PLUS The procession will begin at dusk
ORGIDINARY PERSONALITY, AND wthth 1E ,seniors in the lead carrying '
lighted Jananese lanterns over their -
HARD WORK WILL MAKE YOUR shoulders. They will pass through v'
SUMMER A SUCCESSFUJL ONE wreathed arches held by the juniors , "
FINANCIALLY. WE HAVE TRAIN- ani1te om- n". ls
ED MNY UCCESF1I~ SLESsongs, first by 'the seniors and thenr
i EN. WRK~ TH I SMER FO by the other classes which have fol- L ae
COCEN HA KOW HWloved the seniors around theo field,j
'TO GET RESULTS. A COM IS-. will be next on. the program. After
' SIGN PROPOSITION WITH A the juniors have formed another "M" {a
WE+EKLY GUARANTEE. BOX RH around the seniors, and the sopho-: o
rCE, MICHIGAN DAILY. mores have received the, junior Te p-ToDatf d,'4i3aG"
} 174e-7; wreaths,the seniors will sing the Lan-
STDN SLSE tern night song of the presentation of '
We have openings in Michigan, In- t. atrs steygv hi a-~
diana, Illinois, and Kansas. Will beI ter'ns to the juniors they will also step i" t~i11(IUIItt~itlilil i ull
glad to use you during vacation. Goodi freh jnor o ae hi
song, The ceremony will be closed , ,,;
ing our Health and Accident Ploicy to wt h Ylo n le
Priofessionlal and 1Business men. We Prwit ng "Yelwand Bon lts
give You every assistance to success.' reeimg h lntr creoy,,s
'Address ~or cal YH. J. Moran. Field ayv events are _scheduled for 5
110 FaokrdSt. Ctyo'clock. Championships in class base- a,.'
Agenc Supevisorball, . tennis, ,and archery wil be de- "
17012ciedr at: that, time. ,The. champion- ' .,
' liOUSEGLEAIT'1( sip baseball 'game this year will be.
played between the seniors and the+
WE make your- house, clean without juniors, , while tlhe, sophomores and
paint. We do both interior andl ex- the freshmen will' play a consolation
terior washing. City House Clean- 'game. In the preliminaries lastl,
'lug Co. Phone 1995-J.,, 152c30 Thursday and Friday the seniors_ de-;
- * feated the freshimen . by a'score of 3
E~XPERTS on washing windows at to 11, while. the juniors won over the $
reasonable prices. City Window sophomores, 22 to 5.':t
Cleaning Co. Phone 1996-J. 163630 At 6 o'clock the women of, the Uni- *Su er ly t
RUGS SHAMPOOED3 or 'Dust leatied,+ versty will gather on the hillside for-
An Abo Crpt lenig ors.a picnic suppier.' Hot coffee will be rices .
AnnservedCrpfrCleanof chars:ge yte1oe'
Phone50. 15c-tfleague which will also sell frost-bites. j
'YPE WRIi TING To Live Atltic Awrdls
YOU ]~'PROPT ~--~--- 'At 6i:30 o'cloek the' athletic honor
YO~I Gr:PROPTAND ACCU1RATF' awards, consisting,o! the sweaters, ' A!t
service when your MANUSORIPTS pins, and armbands, will be made by V s l. W wa
tyre TYPED by EXPERTS at Di the women's Athletic association. At sel: Na1
TILE~S..QK"STORE % 11 icrel. 6:45 -olock iemlbers of" theaesth tic
Arcade. 1116-t dancing classes will dance'around thethsW e l l r
Mlay pole and will-later give a dancingthsw e ! H r
LJiCESpageant, "The Cycle of the Hours,", cu ts d you'e er
1. RE~X Special Canoe Lunch will which has been composed by Miss(11
makte her want to go again. Rex's Elizabeth Scon, of the physical edti- regular sale seas&'
Club lunch. 14-tf cation department. As soon as it is '
dark, the lantern procession will be- °
II MALE HELP WANTED gin. The, public is invited.'T
WANTED-Several students whom de-. 13 Langrock
sire work during summer vacation. . ..
'With some factory experience pre- T IL T EAUg values.
(erred. Apply at Economy Baler
Co., N. Main St., Ann Arbor.-
17p- 14 Norfoiks, $
lOST *. 123 flrooks Mc
LOST-Small black leather bag, con- Arcade-"Souls for Sale," with t
taining $18, and some change, be-{ Eleanor Boardman and Bar-
tween 920 E. Washington and 724l a L ar;cmd and { Spo } rts Suik
Tappan. Call at 920 E. Washington news. v le
and receive reward. 17- Ia e
LOST-Key-ring containing six keys { Majestic- Norma Talmaadge in
and round piece of metal with nuim- I "Wthn heLw" cmey nd'
bens and bank address. Valuable.f news.
Phone 782-J. 73-4i' , I
___________________IWuerth-Rupert Hughes' "Gim- $45 t $

LOST-Shell rimmped 'glasses in dark i[ me," with Eleanor l Boardman
tan. leather case, after. cap night C grd Gastpri Glass; coni}edy. 7/ Spdrts Suit
exercises. Reward. Call Herrick, I ---
2744-R. 174-2 Orpheum - Rex Beach's ".The,. I T
j~S-ap Bt s Iron Trail"; OurGang in "The 10 uV rooks M ei
I40S-Kapa etaPsibadge-on -or1j Champion"; news. fn

screens now! Galvani-zeaa'nd
nd a little time will rnake t *nri
rain. A little screen pint vill
e scrcens that aire not broken.
andI Olesh Up

cads of All

OTORS for Boats

kintI

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GH""T- SERVICE PR~OMPT,

Hardware Co.

~mp Grids,

Thermos Jbottles;

Lily Cups,

r
Phone 1610--3 10Q S. Sat

Tin Goods

I

Clean. $wepI '
nI.-''-

'ED-For neat year.,
11 apartme~nt k 'or
?le. Daily Blox cAli

suite' or~
married

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174p-2
LNTED-;Cook for "'frat'ernity, for
.ext~ fall. Referenices desired.' Call
'arks, 558.' 17'4p-2
NTED-Laundry to do' at home;.
resse~s and fine work preferred.
'hone 2532-W. 170-6
NTED-Family washing, soft ova-
erdrieq out-doors. Phone -3105-
1. 173-3

FOR RE~NT
A house on Forrest Ave. for a srn
sorority or fraternity.
S.' University, a 7-room house
$100. Posse-ssion July 1.
A four -room apartment on Chur
Street for, sumnmeir.
HIARRY 0. POTTE_+R COMVPANY
Realtors
601-4 First Nat'l Baink Bldg.
Tel. 2P7i2,

nal
for
ircli

V "
actuallybelow, cost~5
r- came too late. S t s did n't
t them all cleared ouit now --
they go at 'the greatest price
seer--- months ahead oQf the

-Cook
ng June

for boarding house
20. Give references.
17 3p-3
robe trnk1. Price
able. Call 1855.
174p-2

be'

WANTED--Furnished .'partment or
libuse June 6, to 20 only. Phone K.
P. J)ones, 609. 175p
1IISCELLA NEOIJS
ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FAC-
TORY. Bring your repairs where
'shoes are made. Sport shoes made
to order-one week service. We
specialize in attaching Olouble ,crepe
soles to your shoes at regular
prices. We manumfacture all kinds
of shoes. Student agents wanted.
534 Forest avenue. Call 3043.
170c-12
FILMS-Developed and Printed by
our own phbotographers. Leave'
Alsat any of our' stores today,
gt prints tom~orrow night. ~Clk-.
in~s Fletcher Drug Co. 109c-21
YOU NEED BRUSHES!
The Fuller Kind-oldest and best!
Call~ for our ,representative,. and a. free
brush. 1153-J. 16c11
Lawn Mowers sharpened. Money back
guarantee. Call Lamned Hardware,
310 S. State St. Phone 1610.
165c-tf.
REAL ESTATE
IDEAL FOR AN IINSTRlTCTOR
A beautiful 6-room house just off S.
beautliful 6-room house
University, in excellent condition.
Fireplace, linen closet, linien chute,
la'undry, gas heater-everything mod-
ern. Cant be bought for only $1500.
MRS. GUSTI-NE
Realtor

175c
x'011 RENT-Fiiuishied attractive six
rooml, houseg for summer months.
Large screened porch, desireable!
neighborhood two blocks from cam-
p~us. No children. Phone 1783-W or~
write Box LBP, Daily. 175p
FOR RENT--June 15 to Sept. 1 com-
pletely fulrnished apartment. 2
screened sleeping porches, rea-
sonable rent'al. Phone 2056-W.
174p-2
FOR RENT-Rooms for summer
school-for boys-two suites and
two double rooms. 417 Id. Washing-
ton. 174-2
AVAILABLE AT ONCE-Several de-
sirable rooms, newly decorated,
close in; also, garage. 518 Pack-
ard. 174p-3
li'OR RENT-Five furnished rooms
and bath, on farst floor, until Sep-
tember 15. No children. 429 S.
Division. 174-2
FOR RENT-.Three furnisher light
housekeeping rooms.., 1025 Vaughn
St. Phone 2418-W,
174-2
FOR RENT-Furnished apartment in
Church,,. St. with kitchenette, bath,,
sleeping porch, and garage if desir-
ed. Phone 2361-R, 175p
FOR RENT-Rooms to accommodate
12 girls for summer school. Rooms,
are new and modern and are very
desireable. Sleeping porch accom-
modations 1233 Valland. Phone
2482-MV. 175p
FOR RENT -Large single room in
private family, new house, splendid
location for instructor. Tel. 2651-.
W. . ...17P-2

Suits, $60 and. $6
" " " "0 " *""9"" " 0 "$41.5Q
X55 vacs...".,.".$37, 50

'I. 4.

ode4 Stick Suits,
~vahufrs ...
ts, $50 ahd $55,

*. $37:50.
.. $33.50

5 values .. .: . .$33.50
$s 45 and $50 val.:. $29.50
I)del Sack Suits,

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near campus. Finder please call
Carleton, 558. Reward.
174p-2
LOST-Man's reconstructed ruby" ring.
Reward. Call Taylor, 1142-MW.
174p-4
LOST-Notebook in Room .B, Law
Bldg., Tuesday at 2. Name on cover.
G. J. Movitt, catll :1582-MW. 175p
LOST-Pair of shell rimmed glasses

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Terms 'cash; alte~rations extra
Doors open at So 'clock sharp!

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