FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925.
THE-I MICHIGAN DAILY
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''.Thil will pay you the high,-,st
prico for your (iscarded clothing.
Tiie Ladies of the Church of
Christ will be pleased to serve
luncheon s to anyone desiring their
services. The Cosmopolitan Club
has been a client of this institution.
;Service, courtesy and quality are i
guaranteed. For particulars call Mrs.
H. D. Boyd, 9392 (new number).
Call 3257.
SENDY for free copy of "Educationala
Columns" of Church Doctrines. 1R.
S. Kellerman, Hop Bottom, Pa.
Compacts, watclies and pictures
frames of the most exquisite je relry
selections. These are especially
priced for the spring season.
ARJiNOLIR
State Street Jewelerj
TYPE WRITERBS
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TYPEWRITERS Splendid machines.
Best makes for rent or for sale.
!HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phone 7813.
Phione 3912
For Typewriter Repairing.
(all makes)
Dealer in Wood stock: typewriters,
Standard and Portable: adding ma-
chines.
Anni Arbor Typewriter, Exchange
9 Savings Bank Building.
ITYPEWRITERS AND ADDING
MACHINES for sale and rent. Rent-
ing and repairing a specialty. Sup-
plies. Exchange that big machine
for a new Corona 4. Price $60. Easy
terms if desired.
0. D. MORRILL
E 17 Nickels Arcade
COME TO YPSI
BuAD"ance
Masonic Temple
Friday - May 8
DON'T MISS IT!
ticnal exhibition of lpainltings in Al-1
umni Memorial hall ar^~ reported by
inenibei s of the Ann Arbor Art asso-
'iaI ion in charge of the gallery. On
jTuesday afternoon the opening dlay
of the exhibition, more than 85 peo-
ple attendcd, among which were 59
studlents. Wednesday the total at-
tendlance was 294. inlclu(lIlng 251 stul-
dlentS.
Observation ind~ica ted that visitors;
wVC1 e particular'lv attracted by a group)
,,of five canvases. The large portrait
of Madame Suggia the 'cellist, by+
Augustus John, winner of first prize I
in Pittsburgh last year, attracted the
largest number of viewers, some of;
whom contemplate the tainting for!
per1iods up) to half an hour. The next I
largest group amight be- found about
the modernistic portrait of "Silvana"
by Felice Casorati, of Turin, Italy.
The gallery attendant remarked the
frequency of the puzzled query,,
"What (does it mean?" Visitors are
uniformly attracted by the colorful
Venetian scen, "The Return of th(e
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Like Steaks?
We serve them here tender and juicy--deliciously broiled
your favorite way. Come up any evening and enjoy, the,
best steak dinner you ever tasted for a dollar.
TYPEWRITING ..
Our moderate prices make it possiblej__________
for all to have FRESH HOME'
GROWN FLOWERS. TYPEiWRITING A
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. GRAPH]
122 E. Liberty. Ph'one 1630 promptly and neatly
Rugs shampooed or dust cleaned, perienced operators
Ann Arbor Carpet. Cleaning Works. rats 0 . D. MOR
Phone 6513. 17 Nickels1
Itheads Household Packing Co. j
Moving-Lacking-Storage ' WANTED-A garage
Call us for long distance moving, of hill St. and E.. 1
Loads insured. I ship to all points. Stein, 3540.
NND MIMEO-
ING
donle by ex-
at moderate
IRILL,
Arcade
1 06 South Main Street
(lzzriirkrn
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Fishermen'' by Etore Trito ; and many
in tihe vicinity stare long at "The Green Dress"j
Phone 5515
UJniversity.
Call
526 Detroit St., Phone 3515.
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Microscope andl laemocytomletcr :
Spencer microscope with all equip-
'ment, almost new, $85. Costs $110.
American Standard -Haemocyto-
meter with pipettes, double ruling,
Bureau of Standards Certificate, cost
$24, used very little. May be had for
$12.
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COLLEGE Studen, for out-of-door
summer positionr. Write Suite 309
Park Ave. Bldg., Detroit.
WANTED-Room, or, suite of two
rooms, near campus, for next year,
for an instructor. Box 104.
WANTED-Students with organizing
ability for summer work with the
Poates Corporation of New York.
There will be a minimum of $10
a month for men hired. The com-
pany representatives will be in1
Room 304 of Michigan Union to in-
terview men from 1:00 to 5:00
Thursday afternoon, May 7.
painted lby Paul Albert Besnard ofj
jParis.
IThe decorative p~anel for a dining
room painted by Jules, Migonney of
Paris, encompassing a lprofussion ofI
fruit, is uniformly shunned. Few of
the viewers appear to care for the p rri f t e R si n a ts a i
Burliuk, by Nicolai Fechin of Newj
York; and many pass the "Moun-
taineers of Tatra," painted by Waldys-
law Jarocki, of Cracow, Poland.
The exhibition will remain op~en to
the public every day" until May 24.
from 1:30 to 5 o'clock except Sundays
when the hours are 2 to 5 o'clock.
Thiirsday evenings the gallery will b2
open from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock.
Botanical Gardenz
Gets New PlantsI
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John C. Coolidge of Plymouth. Vt
vied, hie says, over tile fact that phy
heart ailment, descyibed as defective
'I'he condition was dIiscoveed when h,
ian, Dr. A. Ml. Cram for an exaiinatt
seen leaving the hospital with Dr. C
say that Mr. Coolidge's ailment is so
He is 80.
Ancien t Work Is
Ex 'hibition(
ISpencer
rulit~g with
hiaeni ocytometer,
pipettes, $5.
DR. POOL
single{
P. M.I
Health Center
2 to 4
The newest thing illn us ial
ijistrunients
The tenor Banjo Uike
n n Price $15.00
-C(onn Music Shop 14 Nichols Arc.
E~NGRAVING, EMBOSSING. and
Pinting, orders should be p~laced
nwithout further delay while good
~work andl promp)t service is available.
O0rder cards for commencement now.
' 0. D. MORRILL,
;17 Nickels Arcade Open evenings
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MOTHER ,DAY CARDS
A large selection at
0. D. MOLRRILL'S
Nickels Arcade Omeni evenings
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Rooms, double or single.j
Prefer somneone permanently locat-
ed here. 334 E. Jefferson St.
FOR RENT-Lower furnished apart-
ment from June 15 to Sept. 15. In-
quire 720 Haven Ave. Phone 7252.
Dancing
15-1- Hour Class Lessons,
$5.00. Free Dancing 8:30 toI
ENROLL NOW
Class every Monday and Friday at 7:30
Private Lessons Daily, 10 A. M.
to' 10 P. M.
ITERRACE GARD)EN IDANCING
STUDIO
22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 8328
FV-R tRENT'
FOR RENT-Suite for men. IPhone
8544, 422 E. Washington.
"8I'UI)EN'IS WHO 'WANT SlIMMER
W'ORK
TIhe North Ridge Co., can use 7
11101 if you can qualify. We will pay
al good salary. Call at room 334
iNickels Arcade Friday, between 9 and
Vii. See Mr.. Abbott.
LOST
LOST--About ten dlays ago, two
rings--opal and turquoise. Finder
p llease telephone 21697.
LOS, Pi Gnina u pn. ameK.BUNGALOW-Five-room bungalow,
DOST-zPhi Gamma Mu8 pn. N m . completelyr furnished for sum nmer
Drumod.Dia 847 months beginning June 1st. Close
SLOST-Silver fountain pen between' to campus. Phone 22251.I
Jefferson and Liberty on State. Re-'pOR SALE
turn to Bernice Williams, 3301. {____________________
~LOS -aeaKdkA16na OR SALE-Washitenaw residence,
IGeddes Drivb along tihe giver. admirable for fraternity house, 20
Please return for liberal reward,. om,5bt oos ls oUi
versity. Price $50,000. Apply Mr.
Return to Daily office. ho,9fBo lgDtot
Hod 3 okBlgDtot
'Many newv or little--known species
of plan~ts of the cactus family are in-
cluded in an unusual and comprehen-
sive collection received by the Uni-
versity Botanical gardIen througa the
kindness of Dr. G. N. Rosa of the
National Museum and the Carnegie
Institute..s.*-
Tile plants, which will be prop-
agated in the greenhouses of the
Garden, were selected by Dr. Rose
as representing the greatest ptossible
number of kinds. It is expected that1
more specimens of a similar nature
will later be received from the same
source.
Walker Prepares
For Bout May 161
S SnFacso Ma .Mce Walker, welterweight champion pug-
ilist, arrivedl yesterday for his fight
here May 1G with Lefty Cooper. The
champion's manager, Jack Kearns,
said the bout wouldl involve the title.
IKearns explained that a clause in the
i contract required Cooper to weigh
more than 150 p~ounds. The welter-
wveight limit is 147 at about which
figure Walker is expected to enter
the ring, though slightly over 150
today."I
Kearns added that Walker had
been offered a title mnatch with an
unnamed opp1onenlt in Los Angeles
sometime this, sunnmer and that the
-proposal was regarded favorably.
Kalamazoo, May 7.-Fred M~anning,
33 years old received a blow on the
back of the neck while sliding into a
base in a' recent' ball game, which
has proved fatal.
St. Louis, May 7.-The St. Lonis
Brmowns came near to another record
this season. In one of their early
fgames they piled up a grand total of
11 errors in one 9 inning game. j
IOld wood-carvings fr-omntile collec-
tion of Miss Mary J1ones of Grand
Rapids are now on exhibition illtile
Architectural corridor of the West
Engineering building. The exhibit
includes a portion of the car'ved
pieces collected by Charles Lanidont
Jones. a New York attorney, who be.-
I ufeatlied the collection to his sister.
One of the larlger pieces is a
sqluare dle p bas-relief, the face of a
mnan blCievedlto lbe Izdubar 01'Gl-
gamesh, a deii ied hero, oft en found
in Chaldean iinsc-riptionls. Th[liecrv-
ing is very ol(1 probably dating
from becfore t he time ofIloa ed
Mhme-anism. It was found in Constanti-
nop~le ibut was conveyed there fr-omn
somewher-e ini Asia Minor'.Tre~~~ is
a single p~ie(c representiing a 'tort e
and sea-waves wich wvas a section
from o Buddhist temple grate, found
in Jalan.
There ''re ia series of carvings
from the school of Giiniig Gibibons,j
the English ca~rver who lived in the
seventeenth11andl learly eighte(nhh
cent uries, also so1me English sch'ool-
(work planels and( ornaments, as well
as balusteri'anl furni itre fragmnents5.
A heavy panel representini a lion
rampant set ini an open cir (c, is
L~OST-Llewelyn setter, grey with
black spots. Return to Dri. Mc-
Kenzie, W. Liberty. Good Reward.
~LOSn--Blue cardl case, on State and
Liberty bus, Wednesday between
one and two o'clock. Contents-
Check mnade out to the--owner land
some cash. Call evening's 3258.
FOR SALE-Tenor banjo and Under-
woodl standard typewriter. Call
9746 evenings.
FOR SALE--York C-Melody saxo-
p~hone,. Good condition, $80. 312 E.
Jefferson St. Call 9832 between 8
and 1.
1IAWU'IIA WASHINGTON CANDY
Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E.
Liberty.
FOR SALE-May Festival ticket.
Main floor, row L, on left center
aisle. Phone 336~5.
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-JuIIt~u IIIIif~tlr
., father of the President, isn't -won- -a
sicians have discovered he has a --
circ ulation in the car diac muscles.
ie was taken to Poston by his physic-=
on by two notedI spc t:'c alists. He is - .-
;rani to re(tun to his hone. Surgeons -=
mactimies foundl xwithm advanc ing age.-
Included In ,,
)f W'ood Carvings!
shown. t sbelieved t eafa -._...__._
I nent from an ancient Persian char--
oAn old piece, a gilded lion, found 1
Iin China 1Sisncmluded amon02g thme m2is- 1 On MVay tenth you will want to re-
cellaneous carvings; as well as a 2-
car'vedl face under a helmet, which
-was found in Southern Germany. I - member your mother with a box of v
rs. Henry Bates has been reelect- E or pure and deliciouS candy.
i residentof the Matinee Musicale -
Pecers elected includle: M\rs. S. W.2
zM ower, irst vice-plresidlent, Mrs.lieu -
YLen Kemiipf', secondt Vi(c-pre'sident,,mP EEr
Mrs. Carl Smith, recording secretamry;
Mrs. L. A. Strauss, corriesponding sec-5
retary; ilrs. Philip Dow, treasurer; M s oh1ud al,: r .P-N e -I
Mrs. JonSddai rs ' . ci-109 Soth Main -oo 6
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Advertising
the best career for
-college graduates
A DVERTISING is a profession and
a business combined that gives
your colegw degree an immediate ca,'h
value. It has been s~atcd that more
peoeinder thirty are niaking $ioo a
week in advertisin~g than in any other
profession. Advertising needs brains!
"TRAINING FOR THLE BUSI-
NESS OF ADVERTISING" by
Charles W. Hoyt tells you just how to
prepare for an advertising career. IT
IS NOT A COURSE IN ADVER-
TISING. There isn't a theory in the
book. Just facts from a college gradu-
ate who is a successful advertising man.
Mr. Hoyt explains the many ideas of
advertising-the agency, the advertis-
ing manager, the salesman, the news-
paper representative, the copywriter.
He makes suggestions, which, ii fol-
lowed, 'will, lead to advertising success.
Make up your mind now to enter ad-
vertising. Secure this book. It will
be the turning point in your life. You
can read the book in one evening. It
will never be far from your finger tips
for reference afterwards.
Clip and mail the coupon now. En-
close $1.50 or pay that amount to the
postman when the book arrives. Make
a real start on your career before you
graduate. George B. Woolson, Co.,
Dept. DD2, 116 West 32nd Street, New
York City.
GEORGE B, WOOLSON CO
Dept. DD3, is6 W. 32-nd St., N. Y. C.
Please send me immediately "Training
for the Business of Advertising." I
enclose $x.5o 1' I I will pay the post-
man $1.50 [ I on delivery.
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F'or ColUlege Alen XV io wiXVIit Io)use
t heir vacations to financial adlvan-
tage, we offer a line of commercial;
pelicils and pencil ttssortmctnts 'on!
comm-ission batsis. All offices, banksI
- ii wspakpei's andl retail stomres of all
hinds are buyers. Commissions are
liberal and paid p~romnptly. State ter-
ritory you can work antd references.
MIDCONTIN' PENCIL CO., 4460
DelarSt LoisfMo.
!t itloral ffl~eseage
iroc ffotbe 'sTag
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An artistic arrangement.
of, bewiful
flowers is congruous to a. sacred rerIem-
bra nce.
Permanent Waving and Marcelling
MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Main St.
BLUE BIRD hIP.SHIOP
Because of higher duality
arcdh fresher
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a~ ,Itfl 1 iJ ' Atr1ILeU1U FOR SALE-Ford touring car, in -
DIMATTIA. BEAUTY SHOP offers good condition. Call at 421 Churchl
soft water shampoos, especial at- St. between 7 and 9 P. M.I
tention for curly hair. Hair cut- FOR SALE Underwood Portable Ng'
ting and waving by expert opera- ; Typewriter, practically new. Must a:
tors. Phone 8878.! sell at once. Call Nichols. Phone {it
TAILORS 548l~
FOR SALE-Trombone, Silver with n
A TAlL4OR-31ADE FUIT ;gold bell. Call 8053, Mathews. jI t
Will satisfy your taste, and fit ____________________
kyou best. FOR SALE--Washtenaw residence,; o
WILD) THE TAILOR admirably for fraternity house, 20 -
113 South Main St. rooms, 5 bath rooms, fully equipped ;
WANTED Iand furnished, close to University.
1Price $50,000. Apply Mr. Iload, 934 !i
Book Bldg., Detroit. '
W'' ANTED-N14ext year for man, ro110 ________1________________ e,
not far from campus, must be quiet. FOR SALE-Typewriter Underwood k u
Prefer E. University neighborhood. 5. Want a log rule as part pay- I fi
B~ox 102. ment. 939 Greenwood-Brown. 1
The Union has a first mort-
age on the building in time
iloint of $200,000 coming dime
.n August whlich the banks re-
fse to renew. In sonic way
noughm money to pay off this
iortgage mlust be raised by that
[me. The only imncome whichj
will do this is that whicm is
wed by life members on past
noe subscriptions. More than
200,000 is over due on these
subscriptions and Union officials
urge all members who owe muon-
,y on their subscriptions to pay
up immediately in order .that a!
fnancial crisis may be averted.!
1 74y
T IHERE is a fine field
of endeavor ahead
of you when you go into
business equipped with
time thor'oughm foumda-
tion of a business edu-
ctioni.
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stock our prices represent, better value.
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