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THURSDAY, AT TUT, 8, 1926

ThURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926THE MICHIGAN DIAILY G1i.TVFT

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lr~aJ' l'i er u 5 s t klA it t 2 t t Q+ii tt , OSL"Green Sehaefiti rfountain en FOUTAI IN PENV IN
A"iS a _ r t r iy u nc ~ _ _ _ _ _ ' "ith ejirave i iitils A. J. L. 4
1f. IOU are a telephone subscriber call Jini.. v: r (all 2174 after Iis p. . uy your fountain pen ink at Riders
0T d~softe utraualdear-I ou Care Fne:y hiCamma i~. te Ad rakr, owia 21214, and your want ad'4 Pea Shoi and you will get REAL Ink,
ThF. hfresh Ink. hared.Ink tatfixes feln the
int h e eie _ ed.ana-l_.t.. r ,r.t~-at; F lt Ph''eIll ji a sit;'2y-; Th1Miigan Daily rserves the right tofrhiu. ta se
c .1..Aravet Betaelite 1an.ck'S fv all ant ads under appropriate head,, LOST--fair of gasses in or near thel paper and won't fade or entre I dis-
nltig and to revllernswitomoad objectioliauic g. k ynl. Fn prIlease retrn to Or- appear after it has set when moisture
muembcru of the comipetingteamas I h ntrls bseTal ne Ihis coumn cloes at 3 P. At. date pecd mend Dr Iakcce r call 21380 at 134 s applied. Ink substitutes are lng-
just, 1 have 31n another al-star learn as r ;n- cniz tulicadon. Notice of any error must be, eies 4 445 erous and spolyourpes
terfratei nity asketball schedle. - ed. lit tis division sevn'iI en cie' gioui tn time for he second isertion._________________RD 'SPNS P
The team wlas sezled ied after the; chose'n, five onl the fit te oan, iio rCAeRAE
NO IEce n n p cals4 35S tt a harmpionship final~s whlich nwere Dheld; ceil 'in h I ble m1etion, fvTen cents per aeaew rd i ong l liine (fon te basiso N TCEP nan nk S ec* lTs3 S St e
lsStrlaan a ut The eclanmion team of the group.fiv avrag1wods o he inSuno:o-tort.
PUP(e.the sophomicduca'iq a .O IA'1. ELtion ;t Iiv .ere tnCNine cents perreading line for thec or more . j ,." . 4; ,p" r______________ 1'u. Th, Sull n els.
Siga Aph Mu frte:niy, three places, 1two on tlo. first. . c a hTIas i'dsreeived at the Daly office ; (cle~11.,lg Sand p IcSng sem vice at NTC-itr laigan ci-
winer ofAlpeha11 pinshrti , were team while the third iman wad "giveni in The Press l3uildin tMaynard Street. resab,;llle pies 1.ern repairing by expert cistern man.
awre w 1 i~t1~~.an honorary award. The senifor Cfe- CONTRACT RATES Dial 714! Phone 22388. 43-44-45
The other three positionrs were tlvidled ginreers were ,.caed With two mcii,lSpecial standardized rates given on appica- i 'I~: VFtI'f' I'AI ;S, 1_' So. 31aain _
up between Delta Chi, the r unne rs- n en lcdo h is em If.tf. Sut $38-$45, Extra trousers
up, Phi Kapopa Sigma and Il"; j h silomr ielc0paedFt17a'te
cl eniis ant onlthe first five, while the senior LOST Fit GuaranteedUivrsil
PeieCikigfi llsa emliterary team furnished the ffth man wCo are workng your1way troughiversity
tegie ikn h l-trt,, for rtheall-star tem.Tho selectons, rnyn al-h r okn'yorwytruh '43-44-45.
teofficials gave honorable cilion -0t t IoSr Siga 1'h Epslon5 in4. . l orthchianor who want to earn some_______________________
to three other men. Of these, 1Phi' ere: K. Cowboy. '28d, F. WEilliaml-I 21146.R--v-r . '.i wotwlhile side money--
Gamma Delta, Phri Kappa SigmIa andI son,.'28M, G. Patterson '28Lm, 1. C.+- -----S---- OM~ETH-ING New in canvassing.
Beta Theta 1'i each received oneC Clark, '26, WV. hall, '26E. lionomal y i OST-A Phi Gamima Mui pin last !RADTHIlS Chace fo two in a young corn-
award. ;mnto, .Shprd 2 t3,anid .I Tuesday, pnme Alice Lehrtinen o11n We a e a wide awake organization 'Pny. Vacation work or permanent.
The solections were: Winhvorth, ;Hath,'?UL. bark. Call 5740. 44-45 and we want the part time services of Call Ysi 44}. 43-4445.
Delta Chi; C. D~ouglas, Phi Kappa l i some high grade, wide awake young HA Awy"o itrRcra
Sigma; F. Williamson, Phi Chi; 1;.! BAGDAD, Irak. - Two thousand LOST-Withite golds filigree bracelet, !an.;HER"las.oVitrecdsh
jFriedmian, Sigma Alpha Mlu; W. Stern,j Syrian and Arab tribesmen have been s :et wih sapphires. Lost on April 1,I Ours is not a real estate or peddling a waltz, fox trot o" vocal number at
Sigma Alpha Mu. Honorable men- repelled bty British forces. near campus. Reward. Call 4753. proposition but an opportunity of real I S chaeberle & Son M1ui house,
_ ,43-44-45. merit, worthy of your prompt invest- 1 S.MinS. f

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LOST-On E..Fluron Street, a diamond ; oca'adtl so orefWNE
ring fastened to the ribbon strap of i detail. WVe will promptly arrange! -
a small CGold watch. Finder please mutually a1greealble ap)pointme~nts. WIANTED--Two expert typists until
cal74.Reward. 43-44-45. Address Box 70,.ician al June first to begin work inmmediate-
l y. Recommendations required.
LOST-A pair of glasses in a brown j JOE I'AiRlEEWS CAFE Call at Washtenaw Coutnty School
case somewhere in south wing of. Dancing evyery night during sapper Comsinr firCutHue
University liall. Call 7430. 44-45. ;firom E6:30 to 8:00 I 44._______ ________
P'riv ate paries our sl)Oiialty. #
LOST-A Pecla pearl necklace with E. 0. D. tf.j WANTED-Will buy a used raccoon
dam..n..,-...A .-. R Tw i.-i Mrs. Lewis.coat. Apply Box 77, Daily . 43-44

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Dgo- you need a suit or top-coat to
take home with you over the vaca-
tion? Try one of our specially tail-
ored models from R. & W.

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You owe it to yourself
to see and ride in this
latest -.type automobile
produced by a $75,QOQOOO
manufacturing combi'-
nation. Ride in it today.
The price is $1895.
r Gibbons Sales and service ,
209 No. Fourth Ave.

P~hone 3004. 44-45.
LOST-Large size' Parker Duofold
fountain pen without cap. Fletcher
Sharp. 425 Cross St. Phone 845,3.
42-43-44E
Patronize D~ally Ayi eii isers.-adv.j

'To Corbett's

T]ourist
With college parties on
farnous"O" steamers of
The Royal MailLie
Write for Illustra.cd Bolt
Poa ailetam.
Poacke te.
26 Broadway, New Yor

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J NOTICE- -Driving to Buffalo Saturday.
Room for 2 or 3 Passengers. Call
Howard at (6453 after six. 44
GEfT YOUR Victor Record of" Vic-
tors" "Yellow and Blue" by Univ. of
Mich. Band, ait--
! Scliaeberle & Soni Music Mouse,
110 S. Main St. tf.
' For the Splring Vacation
A IPE111ANENT 1WAVE,
Steam Process $10.00
LO R)1ETA JiEALJ Y SHJOPPE
Cor. Liberty & State St. D~ial 2410.
42-43-44.
Arnold's State St. Jeweler
Is now carrying a complete line of
founLadin 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.t.
We pay highest prices for
men's used Clothing, Call 8040
STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP'
Cor. N. Univ. and Tha~yer
Tues,.Thur., Fri., tf..

WANTED-Man or Woman with ex-
perienoe in selling shoes. Apply at
office of Mack and Co. tf.
WANTED-Student girl to help with
housework and care of'children dur-
inig vacation and wveek-ends follow-
ing. Board, room andh moderate
wages. Call 4329. 1411 Wells.
43-44.
WANTED-Cash paid for late model
cars. Nixon used car market. 416,
S. Main. Pohne 6914. 42-43-44.,
I W;NTED-A first class cook open
for engagement. Phone 7784.
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FOR RENT

Collegiate Shop
116 E. Liberty

FOR RENT- Three rooms
Washtenaw apts. 332
St. Phone 3329.

apartment in
E. William
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SPRING XVACATION DEMANDS
NEW CLO'TES

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When you get home you
want to look your best.
You can do so better if
you wear one of our spe-
cially made suits and top-
coats, at prices you gladly
y. pay.
Two Pants Suits
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,- y Topcoats
$25 - $35'
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Line of Furnishings Awaits You.
New Hats
Snap Brims
$5.50
rfs New Sox.
50 75c - $2.50

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stains, varnishes, brushes, etc.

We stock Naren's Linoleum.

While vacation is on, why not polish up, wax and pain
up the house ? You will find everything at this store to do;
first-class job. Old English and Johnson's Wax and Waxers
Chamoises and Sponges, B. P. S. Paints, Kyanize floor finishes

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TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.
College work a specialty for seven-
teen years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
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TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water
IShampoo, face and scalp treatmenit.
Special prices on all appointments.
Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.
IUniversity, side entrance. Phone.
I5535. tu, th, sat.-tf.
NOTICE-I-Iats cleaned, shoes repair-
ed. Absolutely the most satisfac-
toryiwork in. town. Pay us a visit.
Waslhngton At~op~, 106 IE. Washington
eod-tf.
j FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING

FOR RENT-Two rooms
floor clean and warm.
Ifrom the campus. 320
IDial 3292.

on secondl
One block
Thompson.
42-43-44.

FOR RENT-Pleasant room, 514
Cheever Ct. In rear of Union. Dial
8628. 44-45.
FOR RENT-Large double room, man
may work for same, also garage.
422 E. Washington. Dial .8544 -or
9'14. 44-45.
FOR RENT-Suite, two offices, State
SStreet section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf.
FOIL SALE
FOR SALE-Oriental rug (antique)
11 ft by 4 1-2 ft, Jewel pattern. A
bargain for cash. 217 North In-
galls St. Dial 9277. 42-43-44,
FOR SALE-1'tu§f sell new spring
suit, never been worn, size 37, will
sell cheap. 425 Cross St. Phone
8453. 42-43-44.
FOR SALE-1919 Ford roadster, $15
takes it, rear end guaranteed. Call
9571 at noon or at six. 43-44-45.
FOR..SALE-Trumphet latest miodel,
Holton. Gold plated in A i. condi-
tion. Call 6063. 44-45.
FOR SALE-1923 Ford Thoadster, lots
of extras, in good running condition.
$100. Call 9571. 430 Fifth, Ave.
44-45.
FOR SALE-French terrior puppies.
Rhone 4972. 44-45.

Jno. C. Fischer Hardware Co.

105 East Washington St..

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When your pe011 fails to work prop-
erly, remember that Rider's Pen Shop
b~ecauise 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-
ship.
f Rider's Pen Shop
Tues., Thur., Sun. If.
A V O INC EMYENVT
SMnie. Anderson's Beauty Shop will be
closed all this week while she is in
Chicago attending the National)
1lair Dressers Convention. Her
shop will open again Monday, April'
12th. 527 E. Liberty.
42-43-44-45-46-47

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FOR SALE-Radio, Crosley Trirdyn,
new, sell for cash or exchange for
standard typewriter. Upstairs, 202
fE. Huron St. 44

A Complete
Inspect
Our

Account
SPRING VACATION
For tlie accomnmodation of University of Michigan Students returning home Friday, April Sth, for
Spring Vacation, the Anni Arbor Railroad will provide the followinig train service:11SE I L T'S
Leave Annl Arbor ......... ...................11:00) A. ;,V. (C611.l)
Arrive Toledo............................. .. 1:30 P. M. (E . T.)
This Train will handle passengers Only for Toledo and Points Beyond.
Leave Ann Arbor .............................. 3:52 P.111i. (C. T.)
Arrive Owvosso................................... 6:30 "P.M1. (C. Ti)
This tirain will stop at Howell, Mich., and Dur-and, Mich., to discharge passenigers, protecting Pere
MAfirquette and Grand Trunk connections.
REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE
,}OUTIIBOUND
In addition to the above Special -Service the following regular ,train service, Ann Arbor to Toledo,
will prevail:-

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I . NASA1 CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Topcoats'
$23.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9736 tf,
TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.

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The Leadn
to Europe
d All Expenses' Afloat and Ashore
. $290 Up
'TRAVEL Student fashion, with us,
the only organization having the
entire Tourist III Class of two Ocean
a Liners reserved exclusively. Find out
the reason. Our greatest Student Sail-
; ings, with~ special orchestras and enter-
tainments :
S. S. ANDANIA........-------Juni 30
M. S. GRIPSHOLM.......------July 3
Over zoo colleges represented onou
192.5 tours. Write for illustrated book-
lets of the leading 1926 Student Tours
to British Isles, Continent, Egypt,
Palestine, North Cape.
Afloat and ashore, all arrangements

$2.50 - $3.!

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The Typewriter
Dealer: L. C.

Leave Ann Arbor...........11:40 A. M. (C.) 4:18 P.M. (C. T.)
Arrive Toledo .............. .2:10 PAY1. (E. CT.) Oit5 P.1. (E. Tr.)
NORTHIBOUND

MORRILL,
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