WEDNEiSDAY, MAY 19, 1926PG]tr2i THE MICIJIGAN DT I ATT..-Y PAGE trvrli .. ..1 ".-.. IIII,* UI I IYIIMIY YUIUY uYp" 'w ;,z .,YU.,..... ---- _ . F"RESHMEN CLOSE OUTOORSAU yVarious athletic events already card-' eda for next week-end have prevented Coach Charles B. Hoyt's yearling tracksters' from enter'ing the all-Con- ference telegraphic meet to be held Saturday. This ends the season for t-i freshmen athletes who engaged in limeets, winning two, tieing one, an~d losing two. During the indoor season the yearl-+ ilngs engaged in only two meets, a dlual encounter with Wisconsin and an ii.- door all-Conference rn:ut in wb icli eight of the Conference selmo,hi were repz°.:cnl:.ed. The Badger:; wr2 te- feated by a 46 1-:3 to 43 2-3 marg-ii. bit ini the Conference mneet t e \Wu]- vernues scored a total of only five points while the Iowa sciuad, 5ollov.- Sed closely b)y Illinois, Wisconsin, andI Minnesota all outscoredl the Mlichiganz team. C'After the close of the indoor season, 44 men were awarded numrias by Coach Hloyt and toe numeral winniers elected John J. Kelly, captain.1 Kelly, in the first meet of tho out- in the fast tune Of :594 to0leid the t ol(d in thle heIlf, and the fnal rce-ult e ?d I 2iiinT0 t01 aduel s a G;t6-0 7 Imk 11ioh. iiinois cainenext 0o1 "'ho r c duie andI the Champaign track- 1r;ocIea dthe 1Volvei'ines ];vy be I GE p EA PH I rfl gp{A( a { 1 :05 :cor'e of 75-65. siihe fini}mimee, Ia;fnt a pproached by any of his op- of h1e v ter was run o,, ia 7t week t it':r lnuI s during the year. E Wiouir" alI the l tadg;'I azi isnand lBlocker in the broad bow, ed to the Woclvcrine:, th t s }lr X111ump, Erickson in the pole vault, and a6()-66 margin. Kinncy and }McDonald, 'in the hurdles, Sevrali~rtuiin~canid~ to wr I' ave also shown up well. Tttuiiloftjra Abur1itiut I IN ")TItCE 1)ON'T miss having Victor Ilecordt "Billy B~oy" by Frank Crumnit, at-- Schaeberle and Son Music House. tr. All members of the fresm-n track squadi are requested lby Coach Charles B3. H oyt to aissem,- ble at J4:15 o'clock th is af- terucon at the field house for the annual picture. Va:: ity sq uand ne1101rAv.Crx' w11-, covered during the season of int'-nse practice. Captain Kelly has done bet- U'or than 1two minutes in the halfl'o seera occafl mCCisfl5and can aho runl the quarter in good time. Other (list- 2,ace men0 are Huflnt in the half. Smith and Monroe in the mile, and Wuerfi& in l theo mile. Ketz in the hammer throw is by far the most promising of the field candi-4 LONDON-Twenty-seven Americans -aue among the 216 competitors entered for the British amateur championship to be played at 'Muirfield, Scotland, Mlay 21-25. Lee Barnes, university of South- ern California athlete, who is to comn- pcte in the eastern intercollegiate, cleared the b~ar at 13 feet 8 inches in ganies at Palo Alto. If you are a telephone subscriber catl Jimmie'-- ___ jdte Ad-Taker, Dial 21214: and your want ad ; Modernit Jury Trials will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right to Published by JIenninlgs C~o. of New classify all want ads under appropriate head* York mlade of the (henius; Eloquence copy. and to revise or withhold objectionable "of over 100 great lawyers showing, llhis column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- how cases tre won. ing publication. Notice of any error must be r 'S'. Jsie \al ssy:"Ex gtiven in time for the second insertion.1 "Jutc Mthw Sas Ex CASH RATES celleutt made, highly entertaining and ITen cents per reading line (cnl the basis of j)Erma n~ient vItue." five average words to the line) for one or tw Dirt as I aeralyu ir'nsertions. Dro as Ihv edyu Nine cents per reading line for three or moreI books with profit for 40 years." tf. insertions.________________________ _____ Cash classifieds received at the Daily ofice in The Press Buildinq can Maynard Street. COLLEGIE Stludents vwhlo wish to be CONTRACT RATES coe o er1 e etrn n Special standardized rates given~ on applica- chsnorW rEerL tuig n( *;' Selling this summier must secure I ns-1flfl1onls rby riln t v 7i.,, 1 i }I I < I 'i f i door season, ran his specialty, the 449 A_________ _ ________(kt.Himako14fe,8ii(h' .:} 4 ; p 91 slow% W"O AIFIOF i . ,,, r,. J . . . a > ., a { {{, a;x4 icy 'e LOST _ . It's Ali Arbor's ,-leo"qvreatest I A)ST-l'latinum Brooch with 2 diam-I onds1 and sap~phire. Reward. Phone 6518. 71-72-73. LOST-Waltham, hunting case, gold fwatch with U. M. Fob, near cornea of Thompson and Williams. Phrone 6961. Ed. Peterman. ILOST-Aqua marine ring, white gold setting. Call 8065. 70-71. LOST-Aquamarrne ring, lost unear Engineer B~uilding, near Church Street.. Reward. Dial 8065. 70-71 LOST-Pair of tortoise shell-rimmed glasses. Finder call 21283. Reward. 70-71-72.1I LOST-A Delta Chi pin on State Street between Hill and Campus, or at the M. C. Station. Finder please return to D. P. Ginn, Dial 4418, and re- ceive reward. 70-71-7 2. LOST-Long green leather purse in Science Auditorium or on campus at 11 last Thursday, Reward. Dial 21069 or call at 328 E. Williams. i 70-71-72. FOR SALE FOR SALE-1923 Ford Coupe A-i condition, first reasonable offer takes it. Call "Bill" 8065 after 7 p. mn. 70-71-72. FOR SALE-Ford touring in good con- dition, starter and (demountable rims. Will sacrifice if sold at once. Dial 4418 or call at, 733 S. State Iand ask for Gawne. 70-71-72. FOR SALE-Small Baby Grand, al-3 most new, owner leaving, must sell at reasonable price. Phone 5572. 70-71-72.1 c a mem i vy rzay y i 'AV lU YL J. Act quickly if interested. See B. S. -iagar this week, room 302, Michigan Union. 69-70-71-72 A. 'IASII CO., Golden Rule Tailors Sphring Sprits and Topcoats $23.00 Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. ILOCKSM I TH All kinds of trunk, door keys SIR, RELLER Phone 7325 1210 W. Huron Sj'M MER WORK Students desiring pleasant and profit- able summer work see Mr. Werner, at 503 E. Liberty, one man to work Ann Arbor along with summer school,; between 4-6 and 7-9 p. in., Wednesday. 70-71. MEN desiring sumn, or employment nify interview Mr'. P. 13. Lewis, Dist. Manager. Tfhe Nor'th Ridge Co. at Room 304 Michigan Union, Wednes- day, 8:00 a. nm.-10:00 p. mn. 70-71. WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE Not how cheap but Ilow Good at a Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop Edward A. Clark, I1:.' S. U~nlyersity Clothes tyin Opporunit Our Entire Stock of HIRSH VICKWIIRE and CAMER Clothes for Young Men in a Great CALL UVS WE pay best prices for men and wom- en's used clothes-J. 'VV. WENSON, 224 Detroit St. Dial 21405. tf. IF YOU WANT REAL ,cleaning and pressing service at reasonable prices Dial 7814 CHEER UP WAIL'S. 328 So. Main I { f tf. i 3 i I I ATTENTION Look over my line of samples for SPRING SUITS 2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50 T .B. Lyons, 515 E. Williams tU -BECAUSE O CHANCE OF POLIO' ANY SUIT LEFT IN STOCK For fine sits that were $52 to $68 Some Saving! No wonder v Y FOR SALE-Oriental Rug, R~azak, j jewel pattern, 11 ft. by 4 1-2. Very Ireasonable. 217 N. Ingalls St. Dial 9277. 70-71-72. FOR SALE-One May Festival course near front first balcony. Phone 7293. 71. 1 FOR SALE-May Festival tickets, two seats, first row balcony, center sec- tion. Phone 8018. tf. FOR SALE-Two May Festival (entire course) main floor. Inquire Fred Heusel. Phone 7913. 711 FOR SALE-1925 Ford Coupe, $225, in fine shape and lots of accessories, also 1918 Ford Touring, 'runs like a top, $65; good tires on both cars. See these cars at 906 Gott St. or phone 9509. 71-72-73. FOR SALE-Six tube Radio set, one control. A real bargain at $25.00. Call Bond, 7070. 71-72. FOR SALE-A Hlammond portable typewriter in excellent condition. Call 8804. 71-72-73 FOR SALE-King C. melody Saxo- phone, good condition, cheap. Dial 21517. 71-72 NOTICE LIBRETTOS For MAY FESTIVAL INow On Sale University Music House Allmendinger Music Shop Stofflet Phono Shop Schaeberle & Son Grinnell Bros. Arcade Music Shop Slaters Book Store Wahr's Book Store Grahams Book Stores Students Supply Store. PRICE 50c VICTOR Record "Say it Again," "Lets Talk About My Sweetie" by Russo Oriole Orchestra, at Schaeberle and Son, Music House. tf. PARTY FAVORS, noise makers, con- getti, and balloons.. Special ar- rangements for fraternities, sorori- ties and clubs. BROWN'S BOOKSTORE, 210 S. Main. tf TH~E hit of the season on Victor Rec- #ord, played by Warings Pennsyl- 1vanians- "In My Gondola" "Just a Cottage Small" at Schaeberle and Son Music Hous e. tf. WARDRtOBE TAILORS Suits to order, $23.50 and up Suits cleaned and presed, $4~0 I pressed 35c ' Delivery service Phone 3242 200 E. Hluron St. tt. NEW VICTOR RECORD k "Poor Papa"-.lack Smith "Don't Be a Fool, You FoolI" at Sc4aeberle and Son 31Musle IHouse Uf, FOR RENT y- FOR RENT-Near campus, very de- sirable, three room apartment with bath, furnishied or unfurnished, for summer only, Call 4772. 68-69-70-71-72-73. FOR RENT-Double and single rooms, steam heat, hot water all the timfe, best of living conditions. - Three blocks from campus, $3.50 and $4.00 each. 'Dial 22342. 70-71-72.": GARAGE 'WANTED GARAGE Wanted for Rent-From now till June 15. Dial 5618. 70-71-72. WANTED WANTED-Students desiring employ- mont dluring vacation, conmmunicate with Duncan Distributing Co., 934 Fernwood Ave., Royal Oak, Mich. Can use men from every state. 70-71-72. WANTED-Girls with selling expert. nce to assist from 11 to 1 o'clock daily. Apply office, second floor, Mack & Co. tf. WANTED-Girl for general office work in an established Real Estate and Insurance Office. The position offers excellent opportunities' for advancement and income. Appli- cant must be good typist and should have some business experience though the latter is not absolutely essential. Replies will be consider- ed confidential. Address box 90, Michigan Daily. tf. WANTED-Thesis to type, low prices. M. V. Hartsuff. Phone 9387. 69-70-71. WANTED-Two young men who are interested in outside work for sum-~ mer months. Must be neat and ag- gressive. See Mr. Herring, Wednes- day, 11 to 1, American Hotel. 71 WANTED-Suite, two or three rooms, by two junior laws, for fall semes- ter. Dial 4174. 71-72-73' nre are bu;sy Wool Hose Wore $2.50 [I Were $4.54 Lay in a Full supply How Many SHIRTS? They were $3 to $4.50. White and Buy a lot of /For Tdies that were $2 and $2.50 I You know what a bargain that is TAKE HALF A DOZEN a cy mixtures, attached col- lars, all sizes You can't buy too many It's a real. Shirt sensation r TAILORING The Highest Grade of Workmanship in s- - WANTED EDiscarded Suits I = Ov-rnnq n .Cih,- If Ft-- . - - --- -!-L