THIURSDAY, MTARCUI 18, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE :EVEN r ...m r A i." LTVJF .1-1 LS~l('ANY V1A<'1 V PAGFI ~EVEN CUE TOURNEY WINN ERS Keen wA ill Meet fRS AN ENGINtERS vIN WLL RECEIVE ARSl l iresters L C~P5DOLIn _. ,- ^. I 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR1GANIZE.D 1863 Suitable aw+Aard,-, emblematic of their Chami~onslhip titles, will be 'Cach Keeni yesterdaly issued call n the l-capusor 'all1 Iflrllwho have been 1outt loi ~'Wrtld o wnnrs ~v'etliigunder' hinm to report at :'. r~ bli li:.rd tcttilley, it was annlouniced at o'clock tis afternoon at the Yost field ;Pi the Uj-iwin. house flee air miportant nmectin g. Data Strk, straight-rail champion, It is important that every mian 'who will be giv en a cue, while taeo J participated be present at this meet- 1 1 1-Tereux, three-cushion champion, an 19 Sanmuel Metler, straight-pool. title _______________________ holder, will be awarded silver cups. t Tfhe official awarding of the curls I~ l1 l~WRNTC to the winners will mark the clo .,e ff I' of a highly successful tourney which.. All freshman students wish- t attracted a large number of entrants,,!j ing to try out for the position ofI' and which-was featured by close play- I football .manager are requested iug throughout.! to report at 7:1t5 o'clock next _____________________ uesday evening in room 302 ofI 1 a ? jthe Union. MONTREAL.-The play off serie% / OH1N 1ENTON, among the leading three clubs to do-i Football Manager. termine the -National Hockey league's representative in the competition for ' ____________________ the Stanley cupl will ibegin on March 20, with the Montreal Maroons play- Little investment-big returns, Thej ing at Pittsburgh.I Daily Classifies.-Adv. Barry N. -Fjrdhin mand a vid U(- :i, freshma n ai ui leers, coppcei 3?( 11l-ca iius dol])?(-s bowlinug 0( sa i )issli ip by (dea led II cohort lstmp a 2G. andl lich-I'd Doyle, '241,I , in f i fnal mnat :;h01f1the touir i( y .11.16 to Earl J. . r.-nei-, '2;E on the ;ingles title by defea i Ford hle: 10e cc)- iCV xviiwih ?t_: ;aii of thi. lou'h)con,60 t l(b;,'(t WId,d 0 ) 1'r d-: >.!I':i oken Of D ts Victory. Savings Department TI-rust Department IN OTWCE ii t P gi 1 itU irttisi lt tNOTICE-Anna, Cayc.,(406 E.Lla-. - ey) is called to I~ciou rcal on busi- 1f you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie nes;s, expects to be back in ten day}s. the ,sd-raker, Dial 21214, and your want ad 26i-27. will b~e charged. I_________________________ The Michigan Daily reserves the right to classify all want ads under _appropriate bead-I iugs and to revise or withhold objectionable1 LEtAVF+ your order now for the new copy.- Victor Record playedl by the Univ. This clm closes at 3 P. (l ateprcd Pee-ing publication. Notice of any error must be ;of' 1Mich. Band at Schaeberle and given in time for the second insertion. Son Music H-ouse, 110 S. Main St. CASH RATES tf. Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of five average words to the line) for one or twxo PRETA CLED -Amge insertions. PREULCLEDR AmIe Nine cents per reading line for three or more= tic arrow finds the day of -the week insertions.foan dae Sed2c(1or) Cash classifieds received at the Daily office foan dte Snd2c(1or5 in The Press Building on Maynard Street. for this device toget her with the CONTRACT RATES maithemiatical formula upon which -Special standardized rates given on applica-; it is based and rule for calculating l ton. results mentally. 'A. C. Washburne, lhIcsijeld, Massachusetts. Wed-tf. LOST LOST-Friday, a blue and violetSHO chekedsil scrp.Plese clol-140 E. JEFFERSON. DIAL 22169 chekedsik sar. Peae cllFRENCH- MARCEL1 75 CENTS. lins, dial 3074. Reward. 26.SOTW ER I-APO 0CNS Oldest National Bank in Michigan I .. ,,.- x - HowDid Your Garters \Look This Morning? No More S-kidding Garters! AGRIPPA -WEB makes garters act in an entirely new way-and only in Bostons can this web be had. Even when worn very loose, it will not slip. It cannot curl and yet it is d remarkably soft and light. Here in fact is a practical, comfortable, ventilated -web garter. In many pleasing colors, 50c the pair. I 7, 7 01 'Al- ]F? 4 t J f t - l & HffART, SCHAFFNER Slfuits aild Topcoats Special Showingq from Our showing of now at its best. TI. Spring Suits hey are all exceptional values-- representing the best from Hart, Schaffner +& Marx. & MARX and Topcoats is ,SUITS $33.50 to. $50 TopcoATp $25 -$33.50 GORGE FROST C0MpAN' MAKERS , posTON .1 .9 P VAIVOLINE AND VEEDOIL OILS Wolverine Gasoline SERVICE WITH A SMILE Corner WflslinLtofl Divigion Streets Plione 21120 Also Headquarters for Used Cars.. r ~Bought-Sold--Exclanged COLLEGIATE CLOTHES SHOP SUITS r and 4 = :TOPCOATS _.ra..for C192$ L?. A. 8c S. C3. Our unusual values and our complete .. V Conlin Company LOST-A-Theta Kappa Psi pin, blackI and gold, with pearl border. Re- ward. Phone 3497. 22-23-24-25-26-27-28S LOST-A pair of shell-rimmed glasses in case. Will finder please call 8367? 26.1 LOST-A child's locket and gold 11 chain 10 dlays ago. Reward. Dial 9489, 610 Thompson. Mrs. J. E. Martin. 25-26-27. LOST-Large black traveling bag on Ferdon, Washtenaw, or South Uni-' versity. Reward if returned to 1613 South University or call 6726. 25-26-27 LOST-Elgin wrist watch, gold with brown strap, rectangular face, at Union Saturday night. Phone 6623, Hawley. Reward. 24-25-26.1 NOTICE JOE PARKER'S CAFE Dancing Tuesday nights, 6:30 to 10:30, 1 Every other night 6:30 to 8:00 J 1 Parties our Specialty Join the Crowd at Parker's 24-25-26. YOU-MEN who are working your way through' Michigan, or who want to earn some worthwhile side money---- READ THIS We are a wide awake organizationI and we want the part time services ofI 1 some high grade, wide awake youngj man. Ours is not a real estate or peddling proposition but an opportunity of real merit, worthy of your prompt investi- gation. Write to-day and tell us of yourself in detail. 'We will promptly arrange mutually agreeable appointments. Address Box 70, Michigan Daily NOTICE-Ashes hauled from outside for $1.75 a load. In basement $2.00. Phone 22388. 26-27-28. SAMPEL Victor records played by the Univ. of Mich. Band, now beingI demonstrated at SCHAEBERLE &i SON MUSIC HOUSE, 110 S. Main St. tf. Sami Buys Miost and Pays Most- We Pay Cash for Your ! OLD CLOTlHING Old Jewelry PHONE 4306 Call Us Before You Sell, 121 E. Ann 26-27., PRESSING-Unquestionably the best pressing service in town. Try us once. Cheer-Up Wah, 328 So. Main.. I tf Fine custom tailored clothes, in-I dividual fit, best workmanship, cor- rect style, suit $35.00 and up.. Albert Gansle, 118 E. Washington. tf1 NOTICE-Cisterns cleaned and re- I 1lpaired by expert cistern men. Dial 22388. 26-27-28. Arnold's State St aeweler j [ s now carrying a complete line of 1 fountain pens-all makes, all prices. Whatever type you may need, come in and see as, we can satisfy you, I Arnolds State St. Jeweler ! a02 S. State St. tf. A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors Spring Suits and 'topcoats $23.00 Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed (Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. THE ARBOR FOUNTAIN invites you to try our special lunches, our delicious sundaes and frappes? 26-27-28. NOTICE-The Betsy Ross Shop in- vites you to taste their delicious toastwiches, strawberry shortcakes, fruit sundaes and salads. 26-27-28.! VICTOR Single Face Red dal Rec- ords, 3-10 in. records for $1.00; 2-12 inch records for $1.00 at Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf. Piano Tuninig and Finishing We repair any kind- of musical in- strument. ALLMENDINGER MUS ICt SHOP, 305 Maynard St. 26 1 FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING 0. D. MOlt RILL, 11, Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store ; xWNfL AkiiTTEI f~NTI OIN iTOJHAIR CU'TTING EVENING APPOINTMEN'TS TYPEWRITING & X1IMEOQRAPIING Promptly and neatly (done by compe- tent operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven- Special Release on Victor Records- "Dinah" by Jeun Goldkette and his Orchestra; "Always" by Geo Olson and his music. Schaeberle & Son Music House. tf. TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water Shampoo, face and scalp treatment. Special prices on all appointments. Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 6535. ti, th, sat.-tf. TYPE WE] 11, ERS Rebuilt and second hand o all makes bought, sold, renited, exchanged, cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart- (maent in Ann Arbor. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dlealer: L. C. Smith & Corona IWe pay highest- prices for men's used Clothing, all 8040) 1STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP jCor. V. Univ. and Thayer Tues, Thur., Fri., tf. OQUNTAIN PEN INK Buy your fountain pen ink at Rider's P'en Shop and you will get REAL ink, fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the paper and won't fade or entirely dis- appear after it has set when moisture is applied. Ink substitutes are dang- erous and spoil your pens. RID)ER'S PEN SHOP Pen and Inik Specialists 3; S. State Tu, Th, Sun.-tf. WANTED LAUNDRY-Washing and ironing, all fclothes dried out doors. Dial 2174 23-24-25-26-27-28. WANTED-Experienced cook would like a position in a fraternity. Call I22152, from 2 to 4. 2-27-2. HIEL1P WANTED HELP WANTED-A neat appearing student capable of driving Ford to work from 7 to 9:30 p. i., first 4 1days a week. Greene's Cleaners & Pre-sscers. 26.. FOR RENT FORl RENT-Room, near two baus lines, 1202 Granger, nurse or in- structor preferred. Dial 7296. 25-26-27 FORl RENT-Two room front suite, well furnished, suitable for 1 or 2 men. Dial 4531. 26 FOR RENT- Suite, two offices, State Street section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Ford Touring, model 1921 good condition. $50. Dial 6957. 26-27-2. 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