TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926 TTHE M.ICIHIGAN DAILY PAGE LEVVII ' THEMICIGA DALY AGNLl.:n TIGERS VICTORIOUS OVER CHCASO 3- CIhICAGO, May 3 --Detroit bunch- ed hits ii the fir :t and second innings today and Iiuke C hicago';; winnin- streak of five in Irow, ' to 1. M ush's circuit drive, Cobb's single, and; 1Heilman's triple nut the Tigers in the lead and they were never headed. The feature play of the game was the doubling of Ty Cobb at the plate when he attempted to score on a long fly lifted to Mostil in the ninth. Cor-j rett, Red Sox right fielder, wrenched his knee in going after Heilmann's drive in the first and was forced to retire., Score by innings: if OLLEGE MEN, we believe, come closer to knowing exactly what they want by way of clothes than anybody else. It's no part of our job to tell them what they ought to have, but it certainly is our job to get for them what they want. We do that. Strictly college clothes. Made according to the ideas of college men. By SOCIETY BRAND. I~ir~ian ~ ILOST LOST-A woman's brown kid glove on Sunday morning in or near Hill IAuditorium. Dial 9221. 58-59. If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad LOST-Small green gold pencil, Wed- will be charged.a OT Salgee odpniWd The Michigan Daily reserves the right to nesday in vicinity of Lit Library. classify all want ads under appropriate head-; F'nder call 6845. Reward. 57-58. ings and to revise or withhold objectionable Finder____all__6__45.__Reward.___57-58._ Scopy. Tls column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- LOST-A slide rule. Name S. B. ng publication. Notice of any error must be Preston on corner. Call 21928. given in time for the second insertion. 57-58-59 Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of fvverage words to the line) for one 'r two LOST-A gold fountain pen with insertions. Nine cents per reading line for thrt- or more Eleanor engraved on barrel. Lost in insertions. Angell Hall or on State and Huron. Cash classifieds received at the Daily office Call 21055. Reward. 57-58o59.n. in The Press Building on Maynard Street. - al205 ead 75-9 CONTRACT RATES --_ - tio.Special standardized rates given on applica- LOST - In Angell Hall, a small purse and pair of gloves. Call 21069. Reward. 56-57-58. Let The Daily sell it for you thru. r the Classified columns.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. l! I dIt lllll1l1l111 1llllll llllllilllllilllililll l1111!!Illilililll llllll 1lill!!l 1i I-- A QUALITY I that INVITES- LUNCH ROOM 338 Maynard -~li~~lliMNi itiltlitlili~i~ililHi~nlitliltl LOST LOST-Waltham, hunting case, gold watch with U. M. Fob, near corner of Thompson and Williams. Phone 6961. Ed. Peterman. LOST-A tan purse between Martha Cook Bldg. and St. Thomas Church. Sunday, containing $30. Reward. Phone 8913 Martha Cook Dorm. Mary Wade. 58. LOST-Pair of shell rimmed glasses in strangers car, Sunday. Dial 22-429. 204 N. Ingalls St. 58-59-60. LOST-A pocketbook containing $10 between Newberry and Tice's. Call U1E CARS NOTICE 1925 FORD COUPE 6210. 58-59-60. R. II. E. Detroit .........210 000 000- 3 5 0 Chicago........100 000 000-- 1 8 0 Detroit-Whitehill and Bas-,ler. Chicago-Thurston and Schalk. Other games: American League R. IH. E.' St. Louis.......100 000 000- 1 6 2 Cleveland .......011 100 00x- 3 7 0! St. Louis-Zachary and Shang. j Cleveland-Levesin and L. Sewell. R. -I. E. Washington ... .131 100 000- 6 11 2 Boston ..... .....100 010 000- 2 8 0 Washington--Ogden and Ruel. Boston-Rlufling, Wiltse and Bisch- off. R. H. E New York......000 210 000- 3 8 2 Philadelphia . . .000 104 03x- 8 10 1 New York-Shawkey, Shocker and Collins. Philadelphia-Groves and Cochrane. National League R. H. E. Boston .........000 000 010- 1 5 3 Brooklyn .......010 012 00x- 1 8 1 Boston-Genewich, Werts and Sei- mer. Brooklyn-McMGraw and Deberry. R. H. E. Philadelphia ....000 000 020- 2 6 3 New York ......300 051 110-11 12 1 Philadelphia - Dean, Pierce and Henline, New York-Wisner and Hartley. yR.H.-E. Cincinnati ......003 004 200- 9 9 2 St. Louis .......104 001 000- 6 7 1 Cincinnati-Rixey, Mays and Picin- ich. St. Louis-Keen, Haynes, Hallahan and .O'Farrell. Chicago-Pittsburgh, no game: Madison Square Garden, New York, will hold its first horse show Nov.,22 to 27. It was for years a feature of the old garden season, but has been staged recently in the Squadron A armory. Wadhams & Co. Corner Main and Washington All Wool Pre-Shrank Beautiful Fabrics That Will Not Fade SUITS AND TOPCOATS 00 Tailored by A. NASH CO. The Famous Golden Rule Tailors of Cincinnati. Phone 9736 or Phone 6746 And ask that a representative of the NASH CO. call upon you to show samples and styles. STILE, FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND WEARING QUALITIES GUARANTEED. Some of the best dressed people you meet are wearing Nash clothes. ) I k A. FO SALE FOR SALE-Ford touring and Ford speedster for sale cheap. Call 6957 56-57-58. -- FOR SALE Remington Portable T3perter 'CallBARGAIN Call 7643 after 7:30 p. m. Ask for Crit. 57-5 FOR SALE,or Trade on Ford Sedan, a model K-45 Buick Touring, in first class shape. Call Flindt 22342. 58-5-60. FOR SALE-Radiola III A. Complete with four tubes, loud speaker, bat- teries, $20. Cost owner $55. Call 7617. 58. NOTICE NOTICE-High grade clothes, custom tailored, latest styles, perfect fit, $40 and up. C. T. Doukas, 1319 S. University. 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. tu, th, sat.-tf. A SPECIAL TAILORED SUIT, $35.00 11. W. MHILWARD 332 S. State, over Pratt & Dunn Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. 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 placie to have it corrected. Every pen we repair, regardless of make, receives the same skillful at- tentiontand all work is guaranteed. No waiting to have it sent to the fac- tory or what is worse, chance of in- Ijury from inexperienced workman- ship. Rider's Pen Shop Tues., Thur., Sun. tf. ATTENTION Look over my line of samples for SPRING SUITS 2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50 T .R. Lyons, 515 E. Williams tf An extra pair of pants doubles the life of your suit, we match any cloth. M. G. WILD, 109 E. Washington Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. NOTICE JOE PARKER'S CAFE Dancing every night during supper from 6:30 to 8:00 Private partiesour specialty. Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. VICCTOR Record "Say it Again" "Lets Talk About My Sweetie" by Russo Oriole Orchestra, -at Schaeberle and Son, Music House. tf. A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors Spring Suits and Topcoats $23.00 Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE . Not how cheap but How Good at a Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop Edward A. 'Clark, 1121 S. University tf. lots of extras. Wire wheels, bumpers, special head lights, heater, motor in perfect con- Terms if dtsired It. It. ALIBER A 206 IV. Huron Street Dodge Brothers Motor Cars dition. Price is right. NOW! 1923 FORD COUPE Tires new, motor A-1 finish very good. 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN SEE IT Condldon. Mileage very low, tires very good, r, -{ M . Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. 1 CHEER SQUAD TRYOUTS Daily workouts are slated for the cheering squad at Ferry field for the remainder of the semes- ter. They will be held at four o'clock, and all freshmen who wish to try out for the squad will report at that time. W. A. Warrick, Cheerleader. AUTO PARTS' For All Makes of Cars. TIRES FOR SALE. JUNK CARS BOUGHT PRONE 3035. KESSLER BROS., Canal Street . -- VAN BoyEN CRE~SSI &THOMPSOIN INC. ~I -(~ "-' - 5 - . -jj+ Hidden Values The outstanding values in our spring and summer clothes are not always apparent to the casual observer. Painstaking workmanship and finest quali- ty materials throughout enter into the building up of our Scheyer clothes. N: i r ~TMR CLASS ANY LINE. ANY COUNTRY - One Way, RouarA Trip- - or a Real Low Prie BOOK NOW AUTHORIZED STEAMSHIP ACT E. G. KEPLER, A lLnes -601 E. I1bRON. 4 iJ0% TAILORING The Highest Grade of Workmanship in CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Remodeling a Specialty. LOUISLNDEMANN sJ2 S. State St. Phone 7996 FOUNTAIN PEN INK Buy your fountain pen ink at Rider's Pen 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. RIDER'S PEN SHOP Pen and Ink Specialists 315 S. State Tu. Th, Sun.-tf. IF YOU WANT REAL cleaning and pressing service at reasonable prices Dial 7814 CHEER UP WAHL'S, 328 So. Main tf. DON'T miss having Victor Record "Billy Boy" by Frank Crumit, at- Schaeberle and Son Music House. tf. NOTICE-Collegemen interested in summer employment interview in room 431 Michigan Union until Thursday, May 6. 987 men had av- erage earnings of $61.63 per week during summer of 1925. Not a can- vassing job. B. S. Hagar. 55-56-57-58-t9-60 WARDROBE TAILORS Suits to order, $23.50 and up Suits cleaned and presed, $1.00 pressed 35c TYPING WANTED -- fbeses, themes papers, notes, etc., neatly, accurate- ly and promptly typed. Call Mrs. Engelhardt. Dial 7275. Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. WANTED WANTED-Girls with selling experi-. nce to assist from 11 to 1 o'clock daily. Apply office, second floor, Mack & Co. tf. WANTED-College stndents for sum- mer months, handling school guide in salesfield; healthy, enjoyable, re- fined positions; $245 for 76 days; $210 for 60 days. Phone :Miss M. Krelleirtz, 21069 for appointment aft- er 5 p. m. 56-57-58. WANTED-Stenographers with sev- eral years' experience for full time work during July, August, and September. Apply at Secretary's Office ,University Hall. 57-58-59. WANTED-Experienced saleswomen from 11 to 2 daily. Mack, and Co. tf. WANTED -- Second hand Ford tour- ing car. Dial 7069. 58. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Phone 6368, running water and gas, all conven- iences. 57-58-59 FOR RENT-Costumes for rent and nin.de to order. Mrs. Spaulding. 115 1-2 East Liberty St. 55-56-57-58 FOR RENT-Near campus, cozy three room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnished, June 1st. Call Robbins, 4772. 53-54-55-56-57-58. FOR RENT-A desirable south east single room, second floor. 1120 S. University Ave. Phone 5938. 58-59-60. TO RENT-Furnished apartment or small home by two adults during summer semester. lar further in- formation call 6845. 58-59-60. TENOR BANJO BARGAIN $22.00 RESONATER & CASE UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE r wmmmml n V. visiting Cards .. ...f Delivery service Phone 3242 200 E. Huron St. I f. Arnold's State St. Xreweler Is now carrying a complete line of 11 i