T I".j f DI)ALY wit F FOR SALE OR RENT-Dining room and soda fountain, ideally situated and enjoy- ing refined clientele, moderately * priced. Write owner Box 19 Daily. SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry's Moccasin oxfords, your choice of 10 different colors, scotch grain, 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./ DENTAL OFFICE in good town of 1200 population. Complete equipped, 2 chairs. Late owner, deceased, in same location 20 years. Grand op- portunity for good dentist to step right into paying business at a rea- sonable price. For further infor- mation inquire M. 1. Nichols, at- torney at law, Homer, Mich. FORD TOURING, tires and motor in first class shape. Bargain. Need cash. Call Pollen 2 956-J. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Twin motor- cycle. 1917 model, good tires. A bargain. Call 1114-M. 16 FT. Canoe and paddles, excellent' condition, $30.00., Phone Saunders, 3191. MOTORCYCLE, Indian Scout in very good condition. See F, L. Colby, 556 S. State St. or call 18. PIANO, Ives and Pond make, mellow toned, good buy, $65.00. Phone 1608-1. BABY GRAND piano, bought last Sept- ember;, cost, $1,075; will sell for $750. Good upright taken in ex- change, part payment; a rare bar- gain. Call 2957-W or 1129 Martin Place. REMINGTON standard typewriter, $25.00. 934 So. State after 7 p. m. TRAILER in good condition, roller bearing, wired-in sides, very reas- onable. Phone 1978. AMERICAN oppossum coats, Snall size. 836 Tappan. GRAPE FRUIT-Carload direct from the grove to consumer. 75c pk. or $2.50 bu. Cor First and Williams, open all day Sunday. SPLENDID , HARTMAN wardrobe' trunk. Call 907 N. University. Phone 2272-W. OVERLAND 90- $20. Fine motor, starter, demountable rims, lights, etc. J. 0. Coates, 1102 Oakland.- ..t1roach little conpetition from Snyder them in a meet with Weslyan a H of Ohio in the bro<-0 ii-p and Doyleago. ;anfbe counted upon to place in the The Michigan team -was force COLUMNevent. Lue of Ohio wilY he the other workout in the' field house yeste CLOSES entry. Guthrie and Snyder will also afternoon because of the rain an TI ING AT 3 PMcoilpete for h uckcves Th the high runners jogged around the trac - ijump in which Smith, MacEilven, and > eep from stiffening up. Today _McCain will he entered by Michigan. will take a light workout on the Continuea from Page si Smith and MacEllven are both cap- field oval, if the weather permit WANTED and Cook he should give Michigan a able of making 6 feet 2 inches when final preparation for tomorrow's hard race. In the mile Michigan will pressed while Snyder has never clear- A MAID FOR general housework. have Bowen, Mike Reinke, Hicks, Grif- ed six feet. Brooker, Rhodes, and Moscow, May 7.-Alix Rykov, Le Must be good cook. No laundry, fen, and Freeborn pitted against Krei.. Wilson will be entered in the pole successor told a Communist ga good wages. Write 1920 Fourth der, Kilpatrick, and Arnold of Ohio. vault and all three of them should ing at Nijni Novogrod he is opti Ave., Jackson, Mich., or phone 2141. Kerider has run the mile in 4:28 3-5 take places. Ohio has no one in this over the Anglo-Russian conferen during the outdoor season and he is the department this year and 10 feet 2 London, expecting an agreemen 6 Weeks Before Summer logical winner. However Michigan's inches took three places away from mrunners will be in good shape and It's true efflciency to use $500 SUMMER VACATION they should take at least one of the Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. Classilteds.-Adv. Call 233-J for particulars. three places. In the two-mile Michi- gan will have Davis, Rearick, Calla- ; 6 llII i I 1111111111111[I 111111111111111111 1[I II 111111111ill 1111111111111k11111 han and Davis. Payne of Ohio is one of the best distance runners in the ; West and it will probably be a race GIN 'T Forget Your between him and Davis. L. B ABBOTT Doyle, Tidy, and Hunter will be en- - + . .I tered in the .shot put wile Tidy, Hun- M O T H ER next Sunday 336 S. Division ter, and Alder will take place in the O hammer throw. All three of the shot - MISCELLANEOUS putters should place inasmuch as - .Cunningham of Ohio has only been RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. getting around 36 feet in his attempts. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Brooker, Hunter and Doyle will enteri: Phone 50.- the discus throw and should do 'well1 against Murphy and Petcoff of Ohio, FACIAL HAIRS neither of whom has hurled the plat- I Remoe 'rAey bter better than 110 feet. In the javel- RELoEdTeRO tLYSI in Groscho, Tidy, and MacCallum will ELECTROM YISERVstack- up against Petcoff and Ashburn ELECTRO-CO}SMEWIC SERVICE o ho By appointment only Phone 1167-R.!ofOhi. Michigan Jumpers Favored ORDERS FOR Engraving should be Michigan will be favored to take all M other gets little in this world, ye placed now to avoid possible delays three of the jumps. Hubbard will'= and disappointment. O D. Morril,; 17 Nickels.Arcade, The Typewriter FOR RENT she gives everything & Stationery Store.-s gv e rt n FURNISHED 6 room house, south of We now have silver chiffon hose campus, for summer or longer. Al- in all sizes. so excellent 4 room apartment. Will d JANEl sell the furniture if desired. Call Se dh rfo est i Ed t o SINGLETON 2438 or 617 evenings. FOR SUMMER-large three roo fla ted Plants, Roses, Carnations, Swee CALL AT PARLOR millinery for fine completely furnished. $50 a month. millinery. Also Teckla under mus- 1025 Packard, 3473-M- 'us or uli s. lin which must be seen to be ap- i -------Jonquilseor Tulips preciated. Mrs. Chas. Barrows, 331 5 ROOM apartment, $65. C. J. Merrill, Packard. 1032 Vaughn St. Phone 579-R. TWO SALESWOMEN for pleasant and FURNISHED house for summer, large GUARANTEED FLOWERS profitable outside sales work. Phone lot, plenty of shade. Phone. 721. 2952-R. Mrs. W. D. Henderson, 1001 Forest Ave. DISHWASHERS wanted. 605 E. Lib- erty. DURING JUNE and July, cottage at Get them from crooked lake. Will accommodate GARAGE IN immediate vicinity of six. Call 296-M or 2316-M. corner of Hill and Oxford. Call Webb. Phone 783. TYPEWRITINGEllR SUITE OF OFFICES in Flint, former- TYPE WRITERS LA N D E loccupied by Dr. E. C. Ryle, D. D.E of all makes S., offices located at corner of De- Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, troit street and 12th Avenue. Reas- Cleaned & Repaired L O W E R S onable rental, address W. C. Pierce, 0. DR . ORRILL, 1340 Detroit Street, Flint, Mich. 17 Nickels' Arcade 1The Typewriter & Stationery Store FOUNTAIN PEN INK Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith Flower Phone 294 F-1 REMEBER .that Rider told you Dia- TYPEWRITING and mimeographing mond Blue Black Ink was the best promptly and neatly done by experi- 320 E. Liberty. Branch next Arcade Theatre fountain pen ink. Now you know it enced operators at c onsiderate is good. prices. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels RIDER'S PEN SHOP Arcade, The Typewriter & Station- 302 State Street ery Store,1111 1111 OAK ROLL TOP desk, bargain. Call j 296-M or 2316-M. DRESSMAKING & TAILORING Spring millinery for women at mod- erate prices. ANNA E. WESCH 206 E. Liberty St. . Phone 1390-R SUMMER HELP SALESMEN TO represent reliable furniture houso. High, class trade, Tremendous possibilities. Room 302 Michigan Union, 4 to 5:30. LOST PHI KAPPA TAU fraternity pin. Phone Jones, 366 W. Reward. TUESDAY, GOLD wrist watch, Elgin Finder please call Gertrude Fried- rich, 1547-R. Reward. PAIR HORNED rimmed glasses, Sat- urday afternoon on Lincoln or Granger. Phone 3208-M. Reward. KAPPA DELTA pin with initials, H. D. Call 2597.. Reward. GOLD WRIST WATCH with black ribbon band. Reward. Phone 1951- RIDER'S MASTER pen with name C. W. Beedon. Phone 437-J. FOUNTAIN PENS RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un- equaled. Real workmanship and one day service. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State Street MATTRESSES KARR MATTRESSES ask for demonstration of the new Karr Spring air mattress, sanitary, durable, inexpensive. Phone 2952- R. GRINDING LAWN MOWERS GROUND Most approved machinery. Work guaranteed OSCAR'S SHOE REPAIR 1114 So. Univ. (The Sharp Shop Agency) MUSICAL Iasist on clears beddIng weetc-ly Give yourself every chance for complete rest. Insist on clean bedding at least once a 11! week. work. This will revive you for the next day's The VARSITY launders everything from the lightest sheet to the heaviest blanket, from the cumbersome mattress to he feathers in a pillow case. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra,-Frederick Stock ......Conductor PROGRAM4 OVERTURE, "Bohemia........... .... .. .......Hadley RECITATIVE AND ARIA, "Gerechter Gott" ("Rienzi") ......Wagner SELECTIONS FROM SUITE NO. 2.....................Milhaud ARIA, "M'appari" ("Martha") .................... ....Flotow CHOREOGRAPHIC POEM, "The Waltz".....................Ravel SONGS WITH ORCHESTRA......... . . .Moussorgsky (a)-Serenade of Death. (b)-The Banks of the Don. (c)-On the Dnieper. TWO TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORCHESTRA- (a) Molly on the Shore .............................Grainger (b) The Irish Washerwoman........ ..............Soerby ARIA, "Ossian's Song" ("Werther") .......................Massenet SLAVONIC DANCES............ ...................Dvorak FIFTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Saturday Afternoon, May 24, 2:30 o'clock iIl i .:. r r +. .rr i i1 YY ;i ''1p it W III 1i11 I1 YIO ; '.i i Y O " Yl {- .Ili' !1 r o . r l " SOLOISTS Harold Bauer (Favorite Concert Artist)............... Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick Stock........ PROGRA ll 1J Phone 2076 or 2077 OVERTURE, "Cockaigne"...............................~.Elgar A LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in Ann.Arbor).........Williams Lento-Allegro Risoluto; Lento; Scherzo; Andante-Allegro; Epilogue. CONCERTO FOR PIANOFORTE NO. 5 E FLAT MAJOR ..Beethoven Allegro; Adagio un poco moto-Rondo. SIXTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Saturday Evening, May 24, 8:00 o'clock SOLOISTS Dusolina Giannini (American-Italian Concert Star) .........Soprano Forrest Lamont (Chicago Civic Opera).................Tenor Ticente Ballester (Metropolitan Opera) ....................Baritone Cesare Baromeo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera) ..............Bass Chicago Symphony Orchestra-FrederIck Stock......... Conductor PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND "HYMN TO THE SUN" ("Iris") ....Mascagni LA PRIMAVERA (Spring) ...................................Respighi FINALE, ACT II, "Forza Del Destino" .......................Verdi EXCERPTS FROM "AIDA" ...................................Verdi (a) Act I. Aria, "Ritorna Vincitor." (b) Aria, "Celeste Aida" THE % EST VICTOR records ;one] °'vl