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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1926

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TI lj- MICIJTGAN DAILY

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MANAGERS BUSY ROUNDING TEAMS
IN CONDITION FOR PENNANT RA CE

HALLER'S
STATE STREET JEWELERS
Visit Our OptIcal Department

PAY
REST PRICES
For Men's Used Clothing.
Phone 4310 115 W. Washington
11. PENJlAMIN

With the veterans slowly ut sure- by manipulating an oily tongue, has
ly reporting, and with spring weather induced Kelly and Meusel to sign, and
finally coming to the camps that are 13ill Terry, heavy clouting first base-
reputed to have spring weather the man, remains out in the cold alone.
year around, big league manager; However, McGraw doesn't seem to
find themselves with little spare time wcrry, and freely predicts that the
on their hands. ; New Yorkers will be comfortably
Ty Cobb, hampered by dark glasses !close to the top in September.
as a result of a recentheye operatioa, iThe Yankee's are trying to promise
has takeil charge of his crew afe that they will be unheard from, but
more than two weeks absence, and the in spite of all gloom stories indica-
boys at Augusta, Ga., are beginning tojLions pointto a strong team.
the tn th At the present writing Pittsburgh's
.aways been a driver, and while champions seem to be the class of the
George McBride has done well durin league, and much is expected from
the Georgia Peach's recuperation em by the home folks. The Dodgers
takes the real manager to hustle the have added a shortstop in Johnny But-
aspiring young men. ler that threatens to be a star.+
Down in the Giants camp, McGraw,
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.

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AT THE THEATERS,
Today-Screen
Arcade-"Cobra," with Rudolph
Valentino.
Majestic-"The Grand Duchess
and the Waiter," with Adolphe
Men jou.
Wuerth-"Flower of the Night,"
with Pola Negri.
Today-Stage
,arrick (betroit - "What Price
Glory."
Bonstelle PiayboUe (Detroit)-
"Why, Not?"
New Detroit (Detroit) - "The
Best of Us,"'with Frances
Starr.

Europe, Orient, etc,
ALL LINES AND STEAMERS

# One way or round trip in 1st,
1 2nd, Cabin or tourist's 3d class.
IIBOOK NOW. Small deposit holds
space on Cunard, White Star,
I I. S., French, Canadian Pacific,
United American, Holland Amer-
ican, N. G. Lloyd, Royal Mail,
Swedish, Scandinavian, Norwe-
gian, Atlantic Transport, Admi-
ral, Oriental, Dollar, T. K. K.,
Lamport & Holt, Grace, Faber,
Italian National, etc. Any Line,
Anywhere: To Niagara Falls,
Quebec, Soo Duluth, Chicago-
in season.

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Don't Be a Comic
Valentine
Men and Young Men nowadays are rap-
idly learning they can't expect to get any-
where in the business or social world if
they look shabby and run-down-at-the-
heel . . . in other words like the good
old comic valentine. That's why the up
and coming fellows seem to get the pref-
erence. That's why it will pay you hand-
somely if you follow this creed.
DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
Our better Clothes are
Tailored at Fashion Parkp
-...... The..y- ung _ -an-....sho:...down,.town... :-.-. - __-- - ...'I
SThe young man's shop downtown.

LOS'T-Gold fountain pen. Initials.
M. J. K. Call 21225. 30-31-32

is applied. Ink substitutes are dang-
erous and spoil your pens.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
Pen and Ink Specilists 315 S. State
Tu, Th, Sun.-tf. i

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1r rWANTED
Discarded Suits
Overcoats and Shoes
Highest Cash Price Paid
The
SClaude .Brown !
r STOREw
, 115 East Ann Phone 6616
f'1llllillflllllllilliltlllil111111111l11111111:

Agent for Thomas Cook &
Son, American Express, Clark
and any Tour or Cruise adver.
tsed anywhere, 1st, 2d or Tour-
ist's 3d class.
All Travelers Checks, Tour-
fists Accident & Baggage Insur-
ance, Free Passport & Tisae In-
formation to clients.
Steamship rates same as in
New York. No charge for my
services.
Round trip rates in third
class; France $162, England
$155, Germany $175, etc.
Phone 6412 for Reservations.
E. C. Kuebler
Licensed, Bonded, Authorized
STEAMSHIP AGENCY
601 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor
Organizers Wanted.

1OT NOTICE
j It u utf i# A r r# tYOU E N ERPETUAL CALENDAR-A magne-
who are working your way through tic arrow finds the day of the week
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie Michigan, or who want to earn some 'for, anys (ate. Send 25c ($1 for 5!
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad wotwiesd oe--xo- hsdvc oehrwt h
will be charged. .otwuesd oe-- o hsdvc oehrwt h
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to READ TIlS miathematcal formula upon which
classify all want ads under appropriate head' it. based an( rule for calculating
ings and to revise or withhold objectionable We are a wide awake organization it is b end A. C. Washutnt
cop is column closes at P. M. date preced- and we want the part time services of1 rlts mentally. A. C. Washburet
ing publication. Notice of any error must be some high grade, wide awake younM c
given in time for the second insertion. man.
CASH RATES Ours is not a real estate or peddlin° MONA BEAUTY SHOP
Ten cents per reading line (on the basis ofj proposition but an opportunity of real 4039 E. JEFFERSON. DIAL 22159
five average words to the line) for one or two,
insrtins.merit, worthy of your prompt investi- FRENCH MARCEL 75 CECNTS
. Nine cents per reading line for three or more gation. SOFT WATER SHAMPOO 50 CENTS
ashiassifieds received at the Daily office .Write to-day and tell us of yourself SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HAIR
in The Press Building on Maynard Street. in detail. We will promptly arrange CUTTING
CONTRACT RATES mutually agreeable appointments. EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Special standardized rates given on applica- Address Box 70, Michigan Daily
tion. --TYP]EWRITING & MLIEOGRAPHING
FOUNTAIN PEN 1NK Promptly and neatly done by compe-
LOST tent operators at moderate rates.
T Buy your fountain pen ink at Rider', College work a specialty for seven-
LOST-Blue and violet checked silk Pen Shop and you will get DEAL ink, teen years.
scarf on March 12th. Reward of- fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the!y0. D. MORRILL
fered. Call Collins, dial 3074. 29-30 paper and won't fade or entirely dis-; 17 Nickels Arcade,
appear after it has set when moisture The Typewriter & Stationery Store

LOST-Saturday, glasses in case
with the name Prange, Optometrist:
Kalamazoo. Dial 7640. 30-31-32.
LOST-On March 6, a plain gold
band bracelet. Keepsake. Reward.j
30-31.I
LOST-Wednesday night in or near
Waterman Gym, Elgin watch, white
gold, 17 jewel attached to green
gold square link chain. Address
Box 73. 28-29-30.
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Two FIRST Class Educa-
tional European Tours
"The Lancastria"
Cruise on Western Mediter-
ranean and Norway.
Tours for Men and Women.
! ALSO
European Tour for Women.
"spend a Week in Paris."
Mrs. M.!E. Cake

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1145 Washtenaw

Phone 3597

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at a democratic price. Lucky
Strike's simple reason for being
preferred by millions is

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twixt Ed and Co-ed result from that
alluring institution, the sorority
"At Home" Lunch.

BEUSY ROSS SOP
serves delicious salads, frapos,
porfaits, sundaes and sodas
TRY THEM!
30-32- 4.
FELLOWS!
Don't Miss This
Suits $38-Extra trousers $45
Guaranteed to fit
Custom made knickers $10
C. T. DOTKAS, 1319 S. Univ.
26-27-28-30-32-34-36 38 39
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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. tu th, at.-tf.
JOE PARKER'S CAFE
Dancing every night during supper
from 6:30 to 8:00
Private parties our spealty.
E. O. D. tf.
NOTIICE-The Arbor Fountain ser-
ves the best lunches in town Try
them at 313 State St. 3133-35.
NOTICE--iats cleaned, shoes repair-
ed. Absolutely the most satisfac-
tory work in town. Pay us a visit.
Washington Shop, 106 E. Washington
cod-t.
I PRESSING-Unquestionably the best
pressing service in town. Try us
once. Cheer-Up Wahl, 328 So. Main.
tf
NOTICE-Bring your Ford troubles to
the Triangle Garage, 222 Detroit
Street. 28-29-30.
Fine custom tailored clothes, in-
dividual fit, bst workmanship, cor-
rect style,. suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Gansle, 118 E. Washington. tf
Arnold's State St, eweler
Is now carrying a complete line of
fountain pens-all makes, all prices.
Whatever type you may need, come in
and see us, we can satisfy you,
Arnolds State St. Jeweler
302 S. State St. it.
A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Topcoats
$23.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9736 tf.
HEAR "Always" on Victor Record by
George Olson and his music at-
Schaeberle & Son Music House tf.
VICTOR Single Face Red Seal 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.
LEAVE your order now for the new
Victor Record played by the Univ.
of Mich. Band at Schaeberle and
Son Music House, 110 S. Main St.
tf.:
NOTICE-Let us do your Easter
cleaning early. $3.50 for $5.00 in
work. The Doe Wah Jack Chem-
ical Cleaners. Dial 5898.
30-32-35 tf.
NOTICE-Will share pleasant apart-
ment with one or two university
students or business girls. 5938.
30-31-32.
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING
When your pen fails to work prop-
erly, remember that Rider's Pen Shop
because of its complete equipment
backed by real Pen Makers service, is
the logical place to have it corrected.
Every pen we repair, regardless of
make, receives the same skillful at-
tention and all work is guaranteed.
No waiting to have it sent to the fac-
tory or what is worse, chance of in-
jury from inexperienced workman-i
ship.
j Rider's Pen Shop
Tues., Thur., Sun. tf.

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TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second band of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.
O. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
t.
WANTED
WANTED-Student to work for meals.
Apply Court Cafe. 108 E. Huron St.
30-31.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-One single room, with
or without board. Graduate or spec-
ial student accepted. Dial 3542 or
call at 719 Tappan. 30.

FOR RENT-One
and warm,. 516
hind the Union.

single room, clean
Creever Court. Be-
Dial 7073.

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29-30-31.
FOR RENT-Cheerful homelike suite,
can be used for light housekeeping.
Across from engineering arch. 5938.
28-29-30.
FOR RENT-Ten room house, newly
decorated, modern, rent reasonable.
Block from canmpus. Dial 7022.
1 28-29-30-31-32-33
FOR RENT-Very pleasant front
room, suitable for one or two peo-
ple. 418 E. Washington. Dial 21165.
28-29-30.
FOR RENT Large front room, every
modern convenience. Student pre-
ferred. Garage if desired. 404 First
St. Dial 8029. 28-29-30.
FOR RENT-Two room front suite,
well furnished, suitable for 1 or 2
men. Also one furnished room.
Dial 4531. "28-2930.
FOR RENT-Furnished or partly fur-
nished apartment, light housekeep-
ing, private bath, steam heat. 1033
Packard. Dial 5754.
28-29-30-31-32-33.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A Ford Sedan in very
good condition, $125. Call Chase,
3818. 29-30-31.
FOR SALE-Ford Touring, good con-
dition, price reasonable. Call 6349.
706 Haven. 29-30-31.
ORIENTAL Rug, 11 feet by 4 1-2.
Suitable for Fraternity house.
Sacrifice for Cash. Dial 9277.
A-29-30
FOR SALE-Rowing machine, best
adjustable friction drum type, only
$15. Less than 1-2 price. Delivered
free. Dial 7110. 28-29-30.
FOR SALE-Ford Touring, model 1921
good condition. $50. Dial 6957.tf.
FOR SALE-Stutz Bearcat, $200.00,
four new tires, three spot lights,
two exhaust whistles, bosch horn,
special body and fenders, good
running condition. Dial 8956. Van
Eiszner. 30-31-32.
Well Dressed?
-Yes, with SEA ISLAND

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yet satisfying, appetizing without
being elaborate-in short easy to
prepare and easy to serve.
Shredded
fills the bill perfectly. Thousands
of fair young stewardesses all over
the country can testify to its popu-
larizing, energizing qualities; its
adaptability to a number of out-of-
the-ordinary menus.
Try Shredded Wheat at your next
party lunch and see. The same bis-
cuits of golden brown whole wheat
that you have always preferred for
breakfast, you know.

The hidden flavors of the world's
finest tobaccos are developed by
this costly, extra process, and
that's why

"Luckier taste so good

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SEA ISLAND MILLS Imported
Broadcloth Shirts always set
you at ease. Their soft, firm qual-
ity and lustrous finish is always
apparent-always dignified.
Insist upon shirts of Sea Is-
land" at your college haberdasher.

foodfor thouyht"'and. health

We pay highest prices or
men's used Clothing, Call 8040
STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP
Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer
Tues, Thur., Fri., tf.

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