THt MGcuGAN DAILY COLUMN CLOSES IAT 3P.M Intramural Items (Continued from Page Six) 1525-M vs. Harrison-Owens, 179; Wright-Milduer-bye. 1. DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES of 12e per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c pet e er more insertions. White space charged for at same arged only to those having phones. Ask about c'ntracts ising,> line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for tions, cash ina dvance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion Colun Co0e8 at Is o'Clock Noon, Saturday. as immie-tJtf - NOTICE PERSON WHO took gray top coat from Arcade Cafeteria Sunday noon return same to 644 Tappan. FOR SALE HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle with car, A-1 shape, price $75. Airway 3 bulb radio-horn, phones, batteries, etc. cost $90, selling price, $50. Reason for selling, graduation. Kel- logg, 215-M. UNDERWOOD Model 5 typewriter, perfect alignment, just been over- hauled. $40. Call 1499-W. 1000 Packard. z, WOOD CANOE and paddles. Rent4 paid at Saunders Boat Livery in ad- vance. Cost $10.00. Phone 1165-W. SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry's Moccasin oxfords, your choice of 10 different colors, scotch grain,1 smoked horse, white-black top, tan Russian etc. Very beautiful come in and take a look at a special price of $5. Made to your measure. H. W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone 3043. COMPLETE LAW Library including Michigan Reports. Reasonable terms Address Chester P. O'Hara, 3275 Lawrence Ave., Detroit. BRUNSWICK PORTA]3LE phono- graph for sale cheap. Call 2384-M. -Ad. Taker' - .- ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and' Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-. ing machine, Line-a-Time copyI holders, rubber stamps,, ribbons: cushion keys, type cleaners and sip- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866. downtown No..9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg.I TYPEWRITING and mimeographing promptly and neatly done by experi- enced operators at c onsiderate prices. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Station- TYPING PROMPTLY done at reason- able rates. Mrs. Hirsch, 551 Church St. Phone 885-M. WANTED FORD SPEEDSTER, must have starter and be in good running or- der..1229 Traver Street. A LADY TO HELP in kitchen. Must be able to cook. 338 Mayniard. Phone 150' THESES TO type. Myrna Hartuff. Phone3431-J. MEN AND WOMEN earn big money' this summer selling. A useful article ,everybody will buy. Write R. A. Co. 275 Franklin, Chicago. 1 LADY, Music departments Must be able to play. University Music House.. LOST The following is the schedule for Interfraternity horseshoes for the first part of this week. The games scheduled here must be played off by Wednesday, May 7. Chyron vs. Kappa Nu, Chi Phi vs. Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Zeta Beta Tau, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Theta Delta Chi, Phi Kappa Tau vs. Trigon, Tau Epsilon Phi vs. Phi Pi, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Psi Omega, The- ta Chi vs. Tau Delta Phi, Acacia vs. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Beta Delta, Theta Xi vs. Phi Kap- pa Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Delta vs. Delta Alpha Epsilon, Aliha Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Chi vs. Phi Lambda Kappa, Phi Mu Delta vs. Delta Upsi- lon, Signma Chi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Mu, Delta Phi vs. Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Epsilon vs. Alpha Kappa Lamb- da, Peers vs. Phi Kappa, Delta Tau Upsilon vs. Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Phi Delta, Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Chi. Constantinople, May 5.-A base- ball league is being organized by the Americans of Constantinople. It will be a four team league from the employees of the American Express Company, Standard Oil Company, Ro- bert College and the U. S. Station ship Scorpion. Seven nationalities are represented in the Robert College team. After paying a fancy price for Maur- ice Archdeacon the fatest man afoot in minor league baseball, the White Sox bosses find it necessary to let him warm the bench while Barrett, Harry Hooper, and Johnny Mostil hold down the gardening jobs. GIBSON MANDOLIN, $18.00. Easy terms. University Music House. A SLIGHTLY USED portable Phono- graph, $20. University Music House. LOCKSMITH ALL KINDS OF trunk and door keys. Lawn mowers sharpened. Keeler, 1136 W. H ron. 'Phone 2498. FOUNTAIN JEN INK REMEBER that R1dedax told you Dia- mend Blue Back Ink was the best fontain pen Pno' Now you kt ow it s ool. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 3.2. State Street USED CARS. ONE' GOOD FORD touring car, god 1 tires, good motor. $65.00. 637'Oak- land. Tel. 1602-W. 1923 FORD SEDAN. Driven 4,000 -miles Lots of extras. Hudson Sales and Service. 310 East Washington. FORD TOURING. Biggest buy in town. $65, drive it away. Hudson Sales Service. 310 E. Washington. 1923 Essex Coach 1923 Hudson Sport 1922 Buick Four Touring 1922 Ace Sport HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE 310 E. Washington STUDEBAKER special six. 1921 bar- gain price. Call 2650-W. 417 So. Division. SHOE REPARING SHOES REPAIRED while you wait. Full soles a specialty. O. C. Andres 222 S. State. SHOES REPAIRED while you wait. Full soles a specialty. 0. G. An- dres. 222 S. State. I WIN= VL si for Perm nc OWN A CANOE. 16-ft. Oldtown bargain, $25. Call 2680- M. at DODGE TOURING car, god tires, per- feet mechanical condition. Bar- gain if taken at once. $125.00. Call 2558 or 3469-R. DENTAL OFFICE in good town of 1204 population. Complete equipped, 2 chairs .Late owner, deceased, in same location 20 years. Grand op- portunity for good dentist to step right irzto paying business at a rea- sonable price. For further, infor- mation inquire M H. Nichols, at- torney at. law, Homer, Mich. A NEW.SET of .boxing -gloves. Call. Walker at 53 0Thompson' between 6:061.nd 6:30 P. M. OUNTAIN PENS RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un- e 'ualed. Real orkman lp a d one day service. 3 k-DER'S PEA' SHOP I 302 State Street MISCELLANEOUS CALLING CARDS, Wedding Announ- cements, etc. Orders given prompt attention. BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE 11 Nickels Arcade. FANCY DRESS Costumes for the Ar- chitect ball madetto order. Also cos- tumes for rent. Mrs. Spaulding, 221 S. Main. 2976-W. RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust clew~ed: Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE By appointment only Phone.1167-R. ORDERS FOR Engraving should be placed now to avoid possible delays and disappointment. 0 D. Morril, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store. GRINDING LAWN MOWERS GROUND Most approved machinery. Work guaranteed OSCAR'S SHOE REPAIR j 1114 So. Univ. (The Sharp Shop Agency) DRESSMAKING & TAILORING Spring millinery for women at mod- erate prices. ANNA E. WESCH 206 E. Liberty St. Phone 1390-R TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITERS of all makes Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, Cleaned & Repaired 0. D.MORRILLd 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith THE LATEST VICTOR records one a week, every Friday at Schaeberle & Son's. 110 S. Main St. POCKETBOOK on Ferry Field, Fri- day May 2. Please return. Howard; Reed. 1484. DUNN Fountain pen. Finder please return to 546 Packard or phone 776-' R. Reward. AN AIRDALE puppy. Call, 1391. GOLD WATCH charm with letters R. Y. T. and name on back. Finder please communicate 'with Box 126, Ypsilanti, Mich. DUNN PEN on South University be- tween University High School and via. Call 2730. SLIDE RULE in Engineering Build- ing. Please call 1360-W. ON CAMPUS, Mya , a batik scarf. Call Miss Deen; 2338. GROCERIES> FANCY GROCERIES, Fruits and Cold Meats. Open Sundays and Even- ings. I d, Profit COLLEGE GROCERY 516 East Williams FOR RENT 1i When the habit of saving and careful investing is estab- lished, a long step toward success and fu ture depend- ence has been established. New investors should be sure to start right by investing their savings-in institutions o proven worth, with a dividend and .interest, paying record extending over a period jf years. $8,500,000 In United States Loan Associations The U. S. Comptroller reports over thirteen billions of dol- lars in the Savings Institutions. of this country, of which amount, over $8,500,000 are invested nLoan Associations. There are now more than 10,000 Loan Companies in the United States, serving more than 7,000,000 persons. In the state of Ohio alone, Savings & Loan Associations are serv- in,1,700,000 people. Only Limited Number of Memiberships are Left There are only a limited number of memberships left in this association. The groyvth of the Michigan Mutual Savings Association has been rapid in Ann Arbor, but the books will still be open for those whb apply within-the next few days. Watch The Michigan Daily for the announcement of our new Permanent Location in Ann Arbor. '- A: . "7' 1 : FURNISHED HOME for summer to family, league of six young women or young men. Call 475-J or write 205 N. Ingalls. ROOM FOR two or three-work for 1 man. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. FURNISHED 6 room house, south of campus, for summer or longer. Al- so excellent 4 room apartment. Will sell the furniture if desired. Call 2438 or 617 evenings. SINGLE AND double room. Garage. 511 Cheever Court. $60.00 Monthly. Unfurnished, heated, first floor apartment, living-room, bed-room, dining-room, kitchen- ette and bath. Will furnish for nominal extra charge. Near High School. Ralph T.° Swezey, 509 Thompson St. MUSIC VEGA TENOR Banjo. Used but little. $38.00. Pay by the month. Univer- sity Music House. Read the Want Ads STUDE TS-SUMMER WORK Detroit's West Side is enjoying. the greatest industrial development that any section of the world has ever gone through. We will train a few U. of M. men to sell our properties, furnish cars, and close their sales. One Michigan man made $5,000 here last summer. Write giving telephone number and address. You will be in- terviewed in the campus and our pro- position and method of training thor- oughly explained. A. J. YOUMANS CO. 1012 Detroit Savings Bank Detroit, Michigan -he wants a Master- pen A very personal Grad- uation Gift. A perma- nent Souvenir of U. of Michigan. 'Michig an $7.25 to 9.25 Mutual Savings i *"VWIVIDVALLY Association 11 V~lpw -416 C%*- , - A -LA 1' 0% TI T'K , A ' '. "'" " .