TUESDAY, ARCH 31, 1925 TUEDA, MRC 31 125 AC SEEN___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAaE SEVEN ,.... . , :;, THIS flTOW, I LOSES L S II AT 3 P.M, AVERTISINGATiPM ANSWERS !1 yy)SQX N1'i1IERS."r,:°{ The following is a list of persons having answers to ads, which have not yet been called for. l,ease call for thei as soon as possible, as they -,gill be discarded April 1st. Walter C. Young Mrs. Boynton L. A. Thorton L. Keubler Mrs. Merrick 3. Kennedy W. K. Yamagata King Seeley Co. B. Honeywell L. Schet E. F. Greenman Evelyn Gray F. W. Hightower E. It. Kendall A. C. Gruschow Boxes B. R., ;('trace Webb Li., and B3. L. T. 4sk for Uncle Amhos or any of the s taffimen to help you in your adyertis- ing. Read This column, and use it.- Wvatch 'Phis Space D~aily We gainot elimilnate robberies, lint ie can protect people againast less of teir valuables. We have all different forms of burglary, theft and larceny in. XII. Mt'NI)DUS ITith Louis C. Andrews Insurance Watch This Space Dlaily r t . f ' ! ' E 7:45-eolog(*al and(1 (eograph iea I clubs hold joint meeting in room G-437, Natural Science b~uifln. !iE I) NE S ) Ay 10:0~-Conferencee of the Deall4 inl She President's office. 1 :00--Atkinson y IMeorIOil prize(col-' testants meet in room 205, fa ;on hall. 7:15i--Pr~es byterian chIorus ~rehea rs~- Edna St. Vincent Alillay's qufainlt in- i; a' terludle "Two Slat terns and aKn' m;a Lady Alicec, Egterton's ''Thae Masque l.of s the Two Straugecrs,' and Evelyn Ert- W)~ ~h;a HlS j'ti dclOi'O ccomedy "''The Chinia l~<'nail ' ?d t. -:l '"Two Slat terns and a King'' is undler the direction of Louise B~arley, "The Masque of the Two St rangers' unde0r Helen B~oorman, and "The? China Pig" (I1CiL L ( P )u (hly, both modern ei o.Piae a ~ (l~ ~ gl.Adult class _ r 2lnay andl Friday. Fifteen ('mu lass lessons for $5.00. F'ree ITh,8:100 to 10 P. M. Enroll Now. ST1U1)IOS Wucr"th Arcade Phone 241-R. al_ h lic~ unmie1rForence Nelson. Virgin Cronmn 7:30-Geneva, club bldlus opon imeet- is the general chairman of the entire ing in Lane hlall.j program, while Maude C'orey and _____________________ Eleanor (Crook head the property andl ,} ;. I ii! (Continued from Page Four) be curious for the* sake of the pothesis: It might he possible. a Madrid. :March 30.-Premier Prinio (I-Cd Rivera is said to have refused a request from Count Ramones for per- mission to convokeo a Liberal piarty assembly. V°- TOT'E AT THlE UNION TON IGIiT1.I ' s FOR SL FOR SALE-Practically new 18 volt battery in excepticnally good condi- tion. Phone Lovemian 1104. FOR SALE-.--Two pair dressi shoes, size 10. Full dresssuit size 38. ' State Shoe Repair, 301 So. State. FOR SALE-1920 Ford touring with starter. New, bands; new license. Phone 2809-11 between 6-S. FOR "SALEk--Forced to sell D~odge touring 1921. Excellent condition with license plates. Price $225. Phone 879.4 LOSTI LOST-Theta~ Chi pin. Finder please return andl receive reward. Call 2738. LOSi'-Pair of tortoise shell rim glas- ses on Wednesday. Finder please call 2548. Lost in Ladies Cloak Roomn at Union between 8 and 9 Stur-mday evening, March 28 smuall black and gold enamn- eled wrist watch on black ribbon with gold clasp. Suitable reward will be given to anyo9ne bringing watch to fManager of union. TAILORS I A TAILOR-MADE SUIT Will satisfy your taste, and fit you best. WILD THE TAILOR 113 South Main St. j TY E WRITERS 'i i WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to a ppear in this column miust ;rc Left in ', e -ox at the Daily office provided for 'nat purpose hef~'e 4 o'cock ;recee.Jing the day of issue.' MAiSQUE I.S Masques will present a secondl pro gramn of one-act plays Tuesday eve ning, April 7, in Sarah Caswell Angel hall. The producticn will includ( re- ell le Rad the Want Ads t i 3 tA: <- -"-" j .i' '4 , "9i -I- ' Phone 866 For, Typewriter Repairing I (all makes) Dealer in Woodstock typewriters, Standard and Portable adding ma-; chines. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange 9 Savings Bank Building. j MUSIC1 TENOR Banjo. Stewart with case. In excellent condition. $75 new.# Owner has no use for it. Sell $16,j Chamberlin 566.! VOTE AT THE 'UNION TONIGHT. Read the Want Ads1 FTE SIAY 1 I:15--Phy~sics colloqiimnimeets !In room 1040, newv Physics building.1 o- wo-'Fan Beta.Pi meets at Willi1t's. 7 :)4)l~t. lelen lub meets at the Union. 7 :00t-Conversation class of the Shan- Iish club meets in room 301, Lbib- 17:15-All 171ion1 members m1eet in te1 1 assembly hall of thme Union. 7 :l5,-MItar ball conlilttee meets in1 room 306, Union. 74- fL. Alfre 5~. VF'artiun speks n~ I"The Representation of 'Disease in Art" in the west amphitheater of the Medical' building./ 7:34)-Players cliub meets in Sarab Caswell Angell hall. Three one-act plays will be presented. j7:30)-Class ht In1ter pretatiolI of $stan,- cdar, plays 5presents scenes from, Sheridan's "The Rivals"' in Univer- sity Hall. 1~J\ SAMPLES Permanently on Display A Guy Woolfolk & Co. 336 South State Street Ann Arbor, Mich. V * - a - U TE ine; st materials, expert de- signing and careful workmanship make every Stetson a masterpiece. TE SON HATS. 2 as/s and Patterns exclusive~ our own desiynj I OHNS %~RPHY Is ~HOE. WHITEHOUSE & HARDYNOPRT_ ~I ROADWAY AT 40"' STREET 144 WEST 42ND STREET METROPOUTAN OPERA HOUSE BLDG. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING 84 BROADWAY-AT WALL STREET ~Sy/. d fog young ' meni MJTICE Our moderate prices make it possibjle for all to have FRESH HOME 0 ROWN FLOWERS. - - ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122, E. Liberty, Phone 1630 MARTHA WASINGTON CANDY t Fresh every Friday. rrice's, 119 E. Liberty. Compacts, watches and picture frames of the most exquisite jewelry selections. These are especially priced for tho spring season. A RNO0Li) e State Street Jeweler IF WINTER COMES %Back to Ann Arbor, don't forget to get a barbecue sandwich for consolation. It is always a dandy good lunch and you'll find everything cozy and comfortable at Tie VBarbecue Inn 4 14) Southi State Street Phone 2948.,W F I 't { I t ,I 1 Y 4 I - - rnui a . ,. . .. t t! i t' & t+ / t} 1 , {{ { 7i7 Q tl ypf Y i p p 7F " ; }' y,, SA 9 1!P -, yy C p4{ rt "YY J y yy f R' fE C '4 '9 i a: . ' F ' i df @ b y: it , a: f ;- 31 , 1 i q. f 7 . x a, a b )I For mend and women. Yellow only; cordIuroy collar with leather strap; Newest squaire p)ockets, Slickers are first quality; made to retail at $10. Selling direct elinminate excess profits, Send. one dollar with size or chest measure. Balance C. 0. D. STORM 'PT IT RAINCOAT CO. Department 4. 2,930 CassAve. D~etroit, -MichiganI BARGAIN--Quar'tered oak round ped- istal (ining table. Six genuine lea- ther chairs, large buffet. Inquire 144 Hill street. EXPERIENCED'l Tutor. Chemlistry. math. or Uphysics., Call Furiiasl 1689-R. 417 E. Washington. J .UST ARRIVE] FROM MOLLIE MAYERS, NEW YORK CIT.Y, THE NEW STE7PIN CORSET BROCADE AND ELASTIC JUST RIGHT FOR DANCING AND ATHILETICS, 111E QUALITY 1101'O 303 SQUTI I MAIN VACATION 1 o Jon Win i Othl f Michigan ; pleasant outdoor work. TIilaslvortatiocz paid. "good salary plus1 bonus. Address B~ox No. 89.4 BEAUTY SHOPPES Three expert marcellers. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. i)IMATTIA BEAUTY SHIOPP~E (Above Cushing's) Permanent Waving and Marcaillng MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St.f ________________ BLUE BIRD HIAIR S11OP 5 NICKEL'S ARCADE-3168 Why Pay M~ore? A. il i Flannel Trousers and {t.w Y.'I dIr 4' - )LL!;y Yo i = d a . x. { . - . - , j'i 7 . r,. eve'JiA17 ffi' t IN "1 Knickers $7 to $10 I!1lttl !!!!llttl II I Stetson Hats $7 Society Brand Suits ,and Topcoats $40 to $55 1 r : I y of\ if I '1~ I I' It fak j° C'A II v'r'-~'-- 1925 I y // 'P a Wadhams&Co Corner Main and Washington i I _, SUITS that wr of theodyfro soulders A S low pockets e . af tonspacing~ - - X,.,,di s a i n c i v e F The House of Kuppenheimer 0 - - - - - - - - - - U -doubtedly You have tried them all. We trust you have, because by comparison we prosper. Our laundry service is comparable to them all and we feel sure that it will stand the test of corn- parison. One trial will make you one of our many regular customers. Phone 1028 :,,\ - 1 Kuppe emir I( S 1 1