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1rctcefar hespring foot-
balcandidates will be held from
I to4 :30 o'clock this afternoon
-^-- O?[N[B instead of the egular time,
(fly AsitdPress) fom4to5:0occkbeas
ST. LOIS, April 23.-Zachary had I) of the Michigan-Syracuse base-I
ai slight advantage in his jpitchinlg bl game.
duel with' Whitehil], and a changed _________________________
line-up helped the St. Louis Brow ns~Ioi 1 001051
winl today 3-2, in the first game of1Chicago....... 110 020 01*6 10 1
their series. St. Louis-Johnson, Bell, Hlaines,
For the Browns, Bennett replaced 3 Mardo and O'Farrell.
Riee in right field, Gerber returned Chicago-Root and Hlartnett.
to his old place at short and McManus
and Melillo changed places, putting A mericanL League
the former Milwaukee star, at second. 1 Chicago....... 001 121 011-7 12 0
The veteran Ty Cobb got his first a!Cleveland...... 000 010 002-3 8 4

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If you1 are a telephone subscriber call mJimmie
he Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad
will be charged.
S The MNichigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all want ads tunder appropriate head~
,ngs and to revise or withhold objectionable
'corv.,
This-column closes at 3 P. M. date preced-!
ing publication. Notice of any error must be
I given in 'time 'for the second insertion.
-CASHT RATES
Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of
"five iaverage words to the line) for one or two
insertions.j
Nin cents per reading line for three or more ,
insertions.1
S Cash classifieds received at the Daily office
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.
S 'cil CONTRAPCT RATIES
Special standardized rates given on applica-

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SPECIAL USED) CAR IIAROWANS

RtELIABL~E

(OOIJ USED CARS

Anierleaan Leagn
2 New York..............

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home run of the season in the second1
inninug.
Other gamnes:
- NatiniI League
R.H. E.
Philadelphia .... 000 100 CO-i 5 0
Brooklyn....010 200 03*-6 6 2
,Ph ta del phia-Inght and Wilson.
Brooklyn-Petty and O'Neill.
Cincinnati. 000 1 10 0 140-16 17 11
Pittsburgh .'001 '3 0 1 '004- 9 14 2
Cincinnati-Luque and Picinich. I
Pittsburghi-Sheehan, Adamls, =Culls-
ton, and Gooch.

Chica go-Leverette and Schalk.
'Cleveland-Sp ece, Levsen, Beng(
and L. Sewell.
Detroit....010 010 000-2 S
St. Louis....... 001 120 04*-3 9
Detroit-Whitehill and j3assler.
{St. Louis-Zachary and Hargrave.
Washington ... 000 002 021-5 14,
New York .... 010 430 00*--8 11
Washington-Bush, Ferguson, an,
Ruel.
New York-Hoyt and Collins.

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iWashington.............
IDetroit ................
Boston ................
Athletics ................
St. Louis....... ..... .
} Todni's Gamues
U9tr'oit at St. Louis.
diicago at Cleveland.
Washington at New Yorb~
Boston at Philadelphia.
i \ ational League
New York ...............

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LOST-Smlall tan pocket purse Wed-!
nesdlay night, near iimes Theatre.1
Reward. Phone 3864. 55-56-57
LOST-Rider's Masterpen. Name on}.
barrel. Reward. Phone 4618.
54-55-561.
LOST--A purse on Volland or Four-
teenth St. Call 6916. After 5 p. mn.
call 6045. 54-55-56.1

1923 HUDSON SPORT
1924 CHEROLET SEDAN
1924 FORD ROADSTER
192; ESSEX COACH
1922 IIUP ROADSTER

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Wire wheels, bumpers,
lights, heater, motor in
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1 Chicago ................. S
nd!St. Louis ................. S
Philadelphia.............6
IPittsburgh.............. 6
Boston..........4
0 Today's GVaIlis
10 N ew York at Boston..
nd Philadelhia at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.

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1924 OAKLAND TOURING

call 8266. Reward. 53-54-55.
NOTICE

New York .... 0101 000 100-2
Bogton...... .000 201 01*-4
New York-Barnes and Snyder.
ljoston-Benton 'and J. Taylor.

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l4oston ........000 000 000-0
Philadelphia .. 200 200 00*-4
Boston-Ruffing, Lundgren,
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NOTICE-High grade clothes, custom'
tailored, latest styles, perfect fit,
$40 and up. C. T. Doukas, 1313 S.
Uniiversity. tf.

Philadelphia-Quinn and Cochrane.

St. Louis at Chicago.

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PIANO TUNING-By The Concert Ar-
tist Piano Tuner. Your Piano tun-
ing solicited. Costs no more than
others. Dial 6776. Victor Allinen-
dinger, Office at Res., 901 Granger.
Not with any music house.
52-53-54-55-56-57.
A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suxits and Topcoats
$33.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9730 tf.
WATCH REPAIRING SER VICE
Not how cheap but How Go6d at a°
Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop
Edward A. Clarlk, 1121 S. University
'VICCTOR Record "Sa~y it :Again" "Lets
Talk About My Sweetie" by Russo
Oriole Orchestra, at Schaeberle and
ATTENTIONI
Look over my line of samples for
SPRING-.SUITS
2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50
T .X. Lyons, 515 E. Williams tf
IF YOU WANT REAL
cleaning and pressing service at
reasonable prices
Dial 7814
CHEER UP WAHL'S, 328 So. Main
tf.
Let The Daily sell it for you thri
the Classified columns.-Adv.

1922 STUDEBAKERI 4 PASSENGER
ROADSTER
1922 WINTON SIX TOUR1ING
1921 VELIE TOURING
1923 PEERLESS TOURING
AL (iRAYES
Used Cars of tlaIlty
~. Vasinglon Street

finish very good. I
1924 CHIEVROLET SEDAN
Mileage very low, tires very good,
lots of extras.

1923 FORD COUPE
Tires new, motor

A-1 condition.

192$ Essex Coach with lbumpers, spare
tire, and all accessories, looks and
runs just as good "as new-six thous-
andi miles-$240.00 downt and $34.95
per month.
1923 Overland Champion Sedan-a
nice clean job at a real price; $60.00
and $22.00 a month.
1923 Wills-St. Claire Touring, disk
Wheels 'And all taccessories, $240.00
down, $34.5 per month.
1922 Maxwell Touring, runs well, looks
jgood; $60.00 and X~22.00 per month.
1922 Marmron Touring. wire wheels,
a nice running car that will beat
'them all. Nickel r'adiator andl head-
lights, all accessor ks ; $240.00 and
$34.95 per mionth.
1925 Hudson Coach, only 14,000 miles,
just broken in. $320.00 down and
$46.40 per month.
1926 I-udson Coach, like new-you
cats save plenity on this one; $400.00
dawn and $58.00 per month.
1922 Overland Touring, runs well;
$2,00 down and $20f.00 'per month,
Sor $75.00 cash.
1923 Overland 4 pa3r:eiiger Coupe.
H-ere is a good closed car for $40.00
down and $20.00 per month, or $95.00
-cash.
1.£921 Liberty Touring-lots of acces-
; saries-$.00VI down and $20.00 per
month or $95.00 c-aslh
1919 H-udson. Coupe, runs well. $50
cash.
1-920 Hudson Coach with 1925 body.
Looks good, runs fine. $140.00 down
and $20.48 per month.
Lots of good Fords cheap.
All cars have 1926 license plates and
are ready to run.
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE

Terms If desired

Every Topcoat we have left will be put on sale
Friday and Saturday
April 30th and May lit
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R. H. AIBER
20W Huron Street
Podgy a Brotlhers M4otor Cars

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DON'V T mips having -Victor Atecord
"Billy Boy" by Frank Crumit, at-
Schaeberle and Son Music House. ti.
NOTICE-College men interested In[
'Sunmner employment interview in,
room 431 Michigan Union untl
Thursday, May 6. 987 men had av-
erage earnings of $61.63 per week
during summer of 1925. Not -a can-
vas s in job. B. S. H-agar.
55-56-57-58-59-50
Pat ronize Daily Advert isers.--Add.

WYARDROBE TAILORS
.suits to order, $23.50 and up
Suits cleah±ied and presecd,'$1:U0
p 'ssed .35c
'Deive ry service
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This means you will be able to secure a choice of
our $30,00, $35.00 and $37.00 Topcoatsat p$2 .75
There are about forty coats in all and sizes
run from 37 to 42. All these garments are
new 1926 Spring Models-extra lengths
Alterations will be charged for and
the sale will be strictly cash.

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Scranton, Pocahontas, Kentucky
and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Co Qke
This business has been growing ever ;since it was ,cst plished.
The secret is "GIVING ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION
TO OUR CUSTOMEIIRS.
We believe it pays to do business in a friendly .way. If you
think so too, let's get together.
Cornwell --coal -Coke

Just received' all the "latest song and
dance hits. Drop in and hear themI
at
ALLMIENDINGERIS MUSIC SHOW,
Ajinold's State SLt. eVo~oler
10, now carrying a, complete = #te of
fountsin pena---all makes, -all lriee.~
Whatever type yoh t may need, come In
abf4 ,seo us, we can stisfy you.
Arnolds S;tato St. Je'Weler
302 S. State .St. tf.
NOTICX,:=Coat'picked uip' by mistake
inhistory 46 quiz, Wednesday.'
O'wner, phone 3565. 55-56
W'KANTEl . $arber °for Saturday work.
Apply 108 E. Washington. Phone
8616. 54-55-56.I
WANTED-Git-ls with sel~i experl-
flee to assist' from' 131b to'oclock
daily. Apply office, second floor,
SMack ,& Co. Vi.
ROOM '"WANTED
4OOM WANTED-Married graduate
student wants large room or suite
after May 15. PreferabtW in private
family and S. or E. of Campus. Ad-
dress, Box 70. 53-54-55.1
FOB SENT
FOR RENT-Filrisbd euite:' With,
lavatory on lower floor. Suitable
for man and wife. Dfial 9461.
54-55-56.
{{ 4',RE. I ==:aii'1ae after flmne 1 ,
for ,summer months, nicely furnish-
e d apaftment in Jetfersout A ts. 520
.E. Jeff rson.' Call after ' 4 p. m.--J",
H. Simps,At.16. x54-5b
FOR RENT-Washtenaw Apts. 3
rooms and bath for suummer
months. Inquire 332 E. Williams,
Apt. 210, Phone 21769. 54-55-56.
'FOR RENT--Costumes for rent and
made to order. Mrs. Spaulding.
115 1-2 East Liberty St. 55-56-57-t8
'FOR RENT-Attractive f'trge suite in'
League .house. Newly decorated.
Five windows. 1020 S. University.
Phone 5938. 54-55-56.

FOR SALE OR RENT
"SALER OR RENT-Fraternity or 'Sor-
-'ority, suitable for 25 students. Rial
364, after 6 p. mn.
51-52-53-54-55
:.._..~ O SALE
FOR SALE-Beaver coat, racoon col-
lar and cuffs, very good condition.
Will 'sell at a sacrifice. Call 3010,'
ter seven.
51-52-53-54-55-56
FOR 'SALE--Ford Tlouring, very good
condition. 4 good. tires. $30. Call
Greif, 22372. 54-55.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-3 furnished rooms $35
per month. New andi desirable
home. 313 Pauline St. Phone 6359.

310) E. WVasbington St.

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Office, Cornwell Block

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AN HONE.ST DEj~AI.
TWhere -is basis for real pride
inV the fac that customers
seldom ask us to guarantee
our Used Cars. It indicates
that our efforts to build up
public conufidenzce were
well directed. Our reputa-
tion is ample assurance of
honest deals and honest
values.

VI CTROLA
$1500
Just the Size for
Your Room.
UNIVERSITY
MUSIC HOUSE

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FORL RENT-Near campus, cozy three
room apartment withr bath, furnished
jor unfurnished, June 1st. Call.
Robbins, 4772. 53-54-55-56-57-18

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