T1 IF MICIIGA N DA'LY I TOWS COLUMN CLOSES Al 3P.M9 DVERTI$IN'G DAILY CLASSIFIED ILATE' Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two Insertions, Ile 71e! reading line for three Gr more Insertiore. White space ,charged for at same res. Classifieds charged only to thcse having phones. Asir about co"ntracts f~ cia ssiled advertising. lue pe rredin~g lis'or one or two insertionis, 9c per reeding line for' thre or inre inartio9 cashin.advance. Minimxum. 3 lines per inzsertion, Cls3ll C jrnCoe att h oClock Noon, 'S),.rday. "Smnle-t)*- Ad. Take l Superfluous I- ~FACIAL iIAkir' Remno ed 1;rincty b EllLEAIIOILY V, BY a, lpoint.anent o) 1onl loe1 167-P' and disa~poifltent. ( 1 . 2rr1. ! IRST C AS re s m k n a ltr - ' Exclsi~' coleg~t& tyles for 5~~~ wug ae.Ne~ Ic.ot:of all !~~~~~~ ms lelnct Virkma "nslip, 411 Thom pson. in one 2763-TV, C'A L~f1 NG CARD5,Wd ing sAn- Sr{nuene. etc. Orders giver, USED (ARS. Senstional Suit Against Ford T rey~alened By Lelands, Report; PRIOGRAMPLANI ia'riuci ilk, CoicdySktt auj c I I~Cy Prok 'e air~oawe I iI W III 1 IRST ONE 91 MaWSAU. 0 4 J4.jcometey furnished 7 4oms, sleeping porch, sun parlor, stcam, heat, garage, linoleumn on .kthn and bath roo floors, pedl- estal tuib and. lavatory, laundry tubs. 'OGak floors 'down-maple up. Plenty of closets. House is nearly new. "Newly decorated throughout. One block from Campus. This desirable ~ property will be sold for $12,000 with reasonable down payment or will rent for 125 per month. Arrange at once to see it. For further in- formation or an appointment call . E. &LA. Cornell Phone 1680_ 19~0 FORD Coupe, self Starter, goodl .running, 2 new tires, 1 spare. In-II wir Miss Rose. Phone 251 or callI 1.501lWashtenaw. T YPEWRITER Remington 10, Per-fect alignment. Bar~gain for $10. Mel(litz' !I10N. Ingalls. Phone 2569. VElGA TENOR ,, b4 njo, good as new. _welrth $60, price $25. 625 Forest SATURDAY ,ONLY. Special reduction oil all hand-knitted sweaters andl Slg-knit Ring yarn. Phone 2863-W. 9~23 Greenwood. IHEAP; four lunger, looks .fiere; nuns fine. Call 1519. ---- 6ED1)DES AVENUE A. wide frontage within city offered I at a very low figure. We also have for sale a few choice _inside lots in this Consult, us if you desire properties ofthe better grade. 1. 1). Carr &- V. J. Tremmel ~17 Say. Bank Bldg. Ph. 441-F-i j.COLORlED W-OMAN cooks -would lik:ej Vcookinig at fraternit y house. City eeec. 3xT Spring millinery for wonmen at mod0(- cratle prices. rye A q WESCI j 206 E. Liberty St. ( Phone 1390-R FOR HIREI: KEEP THE mud ofl' the Tflaap r's shoes. Don't walk: her around. 1Phone 1060-J and use a Sedan. USED) CAlRS FO3RD TOURING, A-I condition. Ifirst $70 takes it. Call 78-M,, 1922 FORD COUPE, driven) 16 months,1 Good condition. Phone 139. MISCEL J.iAEOE75 I GENTLEM VE All jokes aside come in and get a real, Honest to Goodness pair of shoes made to your order. From $8.50 and UP. A 7NTT A P PfT nR TTrntWV OT-Tr% ('anin and see tl:e-~e wondxerful 1? 1919 Oa!;laiE 6 cyl. A F.,-. ,1positions zare nwi1 alal for our Nwor-',,be)StCf orin; on work, praet ihgnBl Telephone Co. -noC('hief Onerator, Cor. Wash.,innd' ain S~"t. ROOM FOR tgi is 5aj'd' six boys for table boar.. I' 'M .+ JE R that Rider told you 1)ia- mond Blue Black Ink was the best fountain pien inkt. Now you know it is good. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State Street TYP'EWRITEJRS of all makesI Bought, Sold, Rented, Excbanged, Cleaned &s°"Repaired 17 Mickels' Arcad~e The Typewriter & Sta"tionery Store Dealer: Corona k- L. C. Smith FOIJNTAIN PE-NS RIDER'S, REPAIR 'SERZVICE 1is un- equale~d.:Recal w'orkmanship and one day service. RIDER'S PEi; SHOP. 302 State Street' ;;USJ CA IL NOW IS the time to get your portable Victrola for the canoe trips. See Schaeberle & Son, 110 So. Main St. TYEWRITING XnN XB $N h(A '1i7 ia Sarclus3. An enfl bus astir admir er of hli,,, pur- ch'ase is an asset to any business Thaat i,; the reason I prefer people to come and look many times if they do not At once see what they want. alas. H. l. criek Temoraily818 Church St. tlOt)R WHITE C- OLD rectangular wrist watch probably oan East University, between Hill St. and 'South, Univer- sity. Liberal reward., Call 2246-,T. GR-lEY SQUIRREL choker, lost in or near Majestic. Return to 826 E. University, 1656-R. ASMALL BROWN purse containing over $2.00 and stamps, on State St. or Newberry Hall. Call 627 MissI Jennings, ENTERTA INMENT "1.HE COiLLEG~E MAGcICIAN" SEngagemotns Solicited from Frater- nities, Sororities, Clubs etc. 927 S. State Phone 2717-R. Intramural Items All1 freshmen cassoftoUi ver::jy ,will unite to hold the first frshman banquet Tuesday night in the assenibly hall of the Union.A ' s., 1.- rn inetrs i1 oa pert of the progra~m which N Ibe 'l'd, under the combined ausbices6f the frshman clams officers. The primary purpose of the banquet is to eet fellowship and organiza- V~on amng the members of the fresh- n3 class;. The committe feels the roc.,-., y of taking every step possi- ble to bring the freshmen together ' ecause of their great number on the campus. Efforts along this line tlhin the list few years have been nmall in number and for the most jlpart ineffective they believe. The freshman class officials feel also that there has been a great lack of organi- zation this year, and that just such an attempt as the banquet is necessary for the unity of the class of '27. Enterta-inmient at the banquet is to consist of tivaudvi l and comedy skits T'he faculty ill 6Ibo represented at the banquet by P:rof. 1-1. P. Scott of the rhetoric dopamtmnent who w:i41 speak~ on prolbicr.:ai and events vital to the first year :. n. Eon' 'udent speakers; representig the various activities of the campus, wli qge Ehart talksputs ting befo ^ 'e th r'S in en :Zthevalue o~f thMecampus a,;;ivitie whicIh they -rep resent. I The committ ee wich has chargo or the banquet con.ist. of the follo'wing Gmen: Carl D :xh m, '27;. chairnian, Theodore horn c.:ger, '27, Thomas Kfing, '21:, a=d Eugene Power, '27. F'rateraitie:s :arebin urged to sup- port the banqueticy the committee named, as the committee feels that the organized groups of the campus are especially interested in the matters of class functions. Tickets for" the banquet will be sold at $1 .each. They will be on sale today and Monda;y at Graham's book stores. 1Prof. ElAmer D). Mitchell, director of, Intramnural. sports, is in Kansas City, Mo., attending the Natio'nalPhysical education confer~ence, which :1s bld7ng held there thitf w;etk-end:' :patronize Daily Advertisers~. -.Ad. EXCELLENT 6 roomu house,; large lot, garage, on paved street. 4 room basemnent, and everything first class. 1 Priq~e, $8000, ,and on easy terms. Call ownxer, 1680-W.~ 0~1Prley-Davidson twin cylln- "de6 1416toi cy'cle. Cali 461-J. EV~ENG- GONNN work; once. 538 Tap- ,,tpar.- P o e,.1W ~I IE T E ON FERQO6N' Road, steah ho t, foumr bedroms, double gar'age. $12-:50. Phone 1017-NV. nn "G Neranumns. OGarden Plants;' E1'IIMANN1 ?-GEIS4ENIi'IFER CO. your own terms. Mrs. Geo. H. Morrison, 127 Delaware St., S. W., INGLE GARAGE at 1303 Geddes. Call FROM JUNE 10th to Sept. 10th. Coam- ; pletely furnished, three, room, apart- ment. $50.00 per month. Married cou ple preferred. Phone 3473-M. ROOM FOR GIRL students or Busi- ness women. 517 E. Madison, phone ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment forMai- and June or longer. $65.00. Call 433-W or 15l53-W. SHOE REPAIRI~t SHOES REPAIRED while you wait, Full soles a specialty. 0. G. Andres Full soles a Specialty, Put on lasts 4d treed into shape. Made to look le new. Give us a trial. Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory ' 534 Forest Ave. FACTORY EXERYBODY loves the hardy gar- den lilies. We 'have Japanese lilies noww; Auratiuni, the gold banded lily, Rubrum, the red spotted one and Mag- nificum, the ivory and carmine lily. This is the only time of year to plant them. HARRIS SEED STORE Cor. Washington and Fifth, RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet:. Cleaning,-Works. Phone 50. STU7DIN'P laundry.' Call 2322-R, Knit to Fit BURSON Fasioned "Hose Without a Seam $1.00 per Pair ' EXQUISITE CORSET S 1OP 10 9 W. Libertyv St. . E . t I ALL (Continued froum Page Six) LLMAKES- Agency Woodsiock and 'Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- mna Alpha Epsilon vs. Xi Psi Phi; lug machine, Line-a-Time copy Beta Phi Delta vs. Phi Beta Delta; Al- holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, slpha Sigma Phi vs. Chyron; Hermit- cushion keys, type cleaners and snap- age vs. Alpha Delta Phi; Tritgon vs. plies. Machines rented. Sigma Alpha Mu; Sigma Phi vs. Tau ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER Delta Phi; Alpha Rho Chi vs. 'Theta E FXCHANGE. Phmone 866, downtown Ch;Nim uvs 1m h ~ jNo. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg. silon; Alpha Kappa }Lambda vs. Kap- T;YPING promptly done at, reason-'- pa Nn; Psi Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa Sig- able rates. Mrs. Hiesch, 551 Church mia; Tan Epsilon Phi~ vs. Lambda Chi St. Phionle 35-M. Alpha; Phi Sigma K~appa vs., Sigma5 Chi;, Delta Phi vs. Theta Xi;: Delta TYPEWITIN andmimegrap ing appa Epsilon vs. Phi Siunma Delta; Ipromptly and_ neatly done by c;xp. r_- Chi Phi vs. Phi Pi; Zeta Tau v's. Delta S ened'( operators at c onsiderate'' pries 0 D Mrri, 7 icel jEpsilon. jAricae., T .e Tpertr & Staion- One singles and one doubles match Arcde,"'e. y e ,,l te & taion tre to be played.. If they are not dec- cidiing, a second doubles match is to be played with two different men par- ticipating for each team.' Th first round is scheduled .to be off by next Thursday. Results of mnatchses should be :handed in' as soon as possible after the match is played. WtGinnier ofithe' gymnastic touirna- ment should also call at the Intra- Mural offic~ and- be measurod for their sweaters.- IAbove: ilfred Leland (left) and hIs father, Henry C. Leland, and (be- low) Mfr. -_and Lrs. Henry Ford at the -time of the purchase by Ford at a receivces -ale of the Lincoln Notor Car company. Suit against Henry Ford is threatened by Wilfred Leland and his ft- aher, Henry C. Leland, pioneer automobile manufacturers, and in money cir- cles it is expected that the suit, if. carried through by the Lelands, will be one of the most sensational in financial history. The Lelands are attempt- 'ing to force Ford to compensate stockholders of the Lincoln Motor Car com pany, which they say he promised to do at the time he bought it; at a re- ceivers sale. They claim that Ford agreed that the Lelands would be in control of the Lincoln company, but that they were driven from the plant on a few minutes mnotice, and that a guard leveled a gun at them when they drove to Ford's estate to protest. what they contend were gross breaches of the agreement made with Ford. are also at the Intramural office. All-campus foul shooting and, hand ball cups are now at the Intramural office. - SURPRISE 'YOUR FOLK S-CORNS MUFFJNS A'-D MAJELEINE 4Y-, I . 1, 1 11 --- - I I - jr. c ~onfl~forelit. ruilttballswetr v a xz i -' , 4: ' _{ .2 ',. ' f ... (. '1(1 I I l Y . .a¢ I ANNARBO '' \ '' I / INN 1, a. Xk .A I I L Jij'!4j NIINILL AUDITGRIUM I 9 *. i ' 1N{ , iJ c I t R ' _ y .y ;1 ' - - ' 11r _ k i w ', IFM r _ . _ 1 . lilM11 1 IsG l u ia v n Un ru Hir ®Neatly combedwl-ethi s-' business and social asset. ;____ STAICOMB makes the hair stay combed in any style you like even after it h~as just been washed. _ _ - STACOMB-the, orginal-has been .used for years by stars of stage and, 'screen-leaders of style. tWrite today for free trial tube. Y~ STubes-35c ' Jars-75c Insist on STACOMB-in- the :black; :ellow and gold package._,.-' If STAk S FROM MANY OPERAS IN MANY CITIES Hero's-Proof That Adverlisig Pap Faou Wrigl~e Bai~dg in pChi og ein ouble s IThe part of the Wrigley Build- ing erected two years ago- has filled such a want that the north section, necarly dou"~e the floor area of the Here is a concrete (as well a. steel and glass) proof of :he . ing that "advertisiNg pavw. % these magnificent badiuksm*.