TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926 THE ICITAN DAILY rra.r...e. a+..., - - - - '. M Delta -Ghi Defeats Phi Signa Deta F orClass B Tile Delta Chi fraternity ,en the cham- pionship of the class 3 interfraLtrnity league by defeating Phi ignm. beltal 13-11, in a closeiy contested galme last night in Waterman gymnasiuin. all inP ,pa of] The winnerslfok aniearly ead ad T#e winer#led at the Chalf 4 I lthough the losers threatened sever- Delta, Chi lined up with Catron at . times during the game, the scor- right forward, Meese at left forward. ! ; of Meese and Clark gave the Del= Clark at center, Mitts at right guard A Q U A LITY Chi team an advantage over the and Yelland at left guard. Phi Sigma = lPi Sigma Delta five that was sufiici- Delta played Olian at right forward, it to win the championship for the Pritzker at left forward. Moise at a INV I E tte street quintet. (enter, Kruger at right guard, and ! Meese and Clark were . the high Shure at left guardI. int men of the evening scoring 12 In the semi-finals which were held their team's 13 points. Friday, the Delta Chi team were foie- et h i defeat C d oheimttdeetPiChi I=1U-T L 10, while the Phi Sigma Delta quintet ^ bettered Phi Lambda Kappa by I'our ILUNCH ROOM points. yy 338 Maynard AK SUPPLIES Rea( the Want Ads;- ELOPED SPeoaa i Sevo via Ur4~ Iir~pau ~N OTJCE Q. St'a Pif ;r C A? 'uLrtiit gA. NASH CO., olden unle 1allors Spring Suits ai lTopoats If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed will, be charged. "Iit'64 rJ3 f The Michigan Daily reserves the right to D 6 or 76 t. classify all want ads under appropriate head. ings and to revise or withhold objectionable NOTICE-Easter candies of all var- copy.NOIE Ese cade ofalvr This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- ieties at the Betsy Ross SShop. Sing: publication. Notice of any error must be pikY rsNwgveintmfothscndneto. given in timeforthe second inseon.s b Pick Yours Now! CASH RATES 39-40-41-42, Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of five average words to the line) for one or two TYP WRITES Nine cents per reading line for three or more Rebuilt and second and of all makes insertions.Eeul n eod ado l ae .Cash classifieds received at the Daily office bought, sold, rented, exchanged, in The Press Building on Maynard Street. cleand repaired adebit Larg t! CONTRACT RATES eat stock and best service depart- ISpecial standardized rates given on applica- mn nAnAbr l ion. mn nAnAbr KODAKS - KOD FILMS DEVI Anything and Everything for the Photographer. 7AB L5aII..= 190. Ann Arbor Railroad Account R IN VAcgATN n 00. - -P.- For the accommodation of Unive sity of Michigan Students returning hofnie Spring Vacation, the Ann Arbor Railroad will provide tJhe following trahi service: SPECIAL TRAINS Friday, April 9th, for I M I - - i Vacation Special A black travel- ing bag made of genuine cosphide spiecial; y rjce4i 3 (C$9,50 Leave Ann Arbor...........................11 :00 A.M. (a T.) Arrive Toledo .................................1t30 P. M. (. .) This Train will handle passengers only for Toledo and Poi its Pefond. Leave Ann Arbor............. ........3:42 P. . (C.) Arrive Owosso ................................ 6: I P. ,. (C. IX) This train will stop at Howell, Mich., and Durand, Mich., to discharge passengers, protecting Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk connections. REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE SOUTHBOUNDI In addition to the above Special Service the following regular train service, Ann Arbor to Toledo, will prevail: Leave Ann Arbor ............11:40 A.1. (C. T.) 4:18 P.M..(C.,T.) Arrive Toledo...............2:10 P. M. (E. T.) 6:55 P.M. (E. T.) NORTHBOUND Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor 8:05 A. M. (Central 'Time) and 3:52 P. M. (Central Time) respectively, connecting with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette and Penn- sylvania for all principal destinations in lower and upper Peninsula of Michigan. Would suggest purchase railroad tickets and check baggage in advance so as to avoid unnecessary delay and confusion at train time. For information regarding Fares, Train Schedules, Reservations, etc., apply to W. H Weed, ticket agent, Ann Arbor Station, or the undersigned. H. S. ]BRADLEY, Traffic Manager H. A. MILLS, Commercial Agent 'Toledo, Ohio Anin Arbor, iHic. LOST LOST-Last week buckskin glove. Return to Lawyers' Club. Reward. 42. LbST-Phillips' "American Negro Slavery," and "Economic Cost of Slaveholding." Call 21377 or re- turn to University Library. Reward. 40-41-42 LOST Cut steel shoe buckle in Union! ball room, Friday night. Reward. Call 4724. 42-43. LOST-Rider mottled 'black and red fountain pen, Friday, between Nickels Arcade and Ferry Field. Phone 3233. 925 S. State St. Re- ward. 41-42-43. LOST-Large size Parker Duofold fountain pen without cap. Fletcher Sharp. 42q Cross St. Phone 8453. 42-43-44 NOTICE IF YOU WANT REALj cleaning and pressing service at reasonable prices Dial 7814 CHEER UP WAHL'S, 328 So. Main tf. TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water1 Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.! Special prices on all appointments. Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 5535 tu, th, sat.-tf. 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 organization and we want the part time services of some high grade, wide awake oung man.' Ours is not a real estate or peddling proposition but an opportunity of real merit, worthy of your prompt investi- gatton. Write to-day and tell us of yourself in detail. We will promptly arrange mutually agreeable appointments. Address Box 70, Michigan Daily GET YOUR Victor Record of " Vic- tors" "Yellow and Blue" by Univ. of Mich. Band. at- Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf. For the Spring Vacation A PERMANENT WAVE Steam Process $10.00 LORETTA BEAUTY SHOPPE Cor. Liberty & State St. Dial 2410. 42-43-44. NOTICE-Hats cleaned, shoes repair- ed. Absolutely the most satisfac- tory work in town. Pay us a visit. Washington Shop, 106 E. Washington eod-tf. HEAR "Always" on Victor Record, a waltz, fo trot or vocal number Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S Main St. I as at tf. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dealer: L.. C. Smith & Corona tf. We pay highest prices for men's:used Clothing, Call 8040 STUDENTS TAIL0R SiHOP Cor. N. Univ. atd Thayer Tiues, Thur., Fri., tf. i W WO1ERCOMPANIY Jor gmen d*kL9)5rnce 1949( We want to tell you about the smethod we use in fixing our used cars for sate PERPETUAL CALENDAR-A magne- tic arrow finds the day of the week for any date. Send 25c ($1 for 5) for this device together with the mathematical formula upon which It is based and rule for calculating results mentally. A. C. Washburne, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Wed-tf. EVENING dinners °i1.00. Music -and dancing at Joe Parker's. Micligan's swellest cafe. Downtown at Huron and Fourth Ave. Parties are our specialty. 41-42-43. FOUNTAIN PEN RE AIRING 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- jiry from inexperienced workman- ship. Rlder's Pen Shop Tues., Thur., Sun. tf. ''AN~TED WANTED-Man or Woman with ex-; perience in selling shoes. Apply at office of Mack and Co. tf. WANTED-A few men for spring va- cation employment. Call Moore, at 437 Maynard St. 42. WANTED-Cash paid for late model cars. Nixon used car market. 416 S. Main. Pohne 6914. 42-43-44. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Three room apartment in Washtenaw apts. 332 E. William St. Phone 3329. 42-43-44. FOR RENT-Two rooms on second floor clean and warm. One block from the campus. 320 Thompson. Dial 3292. 42-43-44. FOR RENT-Attractive five room bungalow, well furnished, for sum- mer months. One block from 'camn- pus. May lease for year. Call 22251 or 1314 Volland Street. May lease for year. 40-41-42 I I s You no doubt realize that does not get as large a price for he were buying a high priced ca when a man buys a low priced new the old car which he is turningin as r. car he though i .. COLLEGIATE CLOTHESS 0HO P ~2~ ( 1925 0.,A. d4 S. CO. \. I end SITS TO PI-OATS for The larger the profit on the new car, the larger the chance the dealer can take on his prospect's used car. When we take in a used car on a new Chevrolet, if this car is not in good mechanical condition and if we find that there is anything wrong with this car, such as poor tires, noiy motor, or anything that is detrimental to the car's performance, we immediately send this car to the repair shop and whatever we find that is necessaryto be done to make this car give satisfactory performance is at once taken care of.' If the tires are nearly worn out, they are replaced with new ones. We will admit that this is a large expense to us to start with, but we profit by reconditioning our used cars in this way. If you buy a used car of us and you find it is exactly what our salesman tells you it is and that it will go out and give you new car performance and stand up for you, you will come back and buy of us the next time, or if you 'have any of your friends thinking of buying a car, we know that you will recommend-that they purchase their car of us also. This is the way we get repaid for the money expended. Read this list of four of our used cars, any one of which yu can buy with the utmost assurance that you are getting the best buy for your money that you can expect. Any of these cars can be purchased on the General Motors time payments plan, which is a used car or cash equivalent to 40% down, and the Balance on long, easy monthly ternis. 1925 Chevrolet Touring car. Very good top and curtains; in -fact, this car looks like new. This has a new set of siberling co ds, 'motor that is right in every way. This car will give you the same perrane a new one. We have a price of $350 with $150 down and the-balance easy payments for a year. 1924 Chevrolet Touring. This car is going to be sold for, the repair bill that we have on it, as it is a repossessed car. The price we have