TIIURSDAY, MAY 20, 192G THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOO tEvM PAG. LV1+ _ . i i AT THlE THEATERS Tnelay-firein Arcade-"The Prince of Pilsen," with Anita Stewart and George Sidney. Majestic- "Monte Carlo," with Lew Cody and Gertrude Olm- sted. Wuerth-"East Lynne," with an all-star cast. Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"The Grand Duchess and the Waiter," by Garrick Stock company, with Ann Harding and Rollo Pet- ers. ShubertdLafayette (Detroit) "The Student Prince in Heid- elberg." Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "'Lord and Lady Algy," with William Faversham. Albion, Mich.,-Michigan State Nor-! mal went into the lead in the M. I. A. A. baseball chase by its defeat of Albion here on Saturday. AUTO PARTS For All Makes ot Cars. TIRES FOR SALE. JUN~K CAFE sB0UwW' PaONE 3035. - KESSLER BROS., Canal Street Pay as high as I $25.00 for Men's and Ladles' Old Clothes Call us before you Fell. Also buy Shoes, Overcoats,Jewelry, etc. 121E.Ann Dtal4306 4 SAM ELLIS Heinie Groh, former New Yo Giants player, has signed to pl third base for the Toledo Mudhens. IrvingWarmohs,D SC CIROPODIST AND ! ORTHIOPEDIST 707 N. University Ave. Phone 2121 fSaundcr's I L IY On Huron River at the foot of Cedar Street rk ay i 11JiiPI ~A N Ittntil FO SALE FOR SALE-Vega tenor banjo, in ex--I NOTICE ;r ! . "" 4 *cellent condition. Leather 'case, $27.1 i 4 Gray, Phone 21617. 72-73-74 I If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 2i214, and your want ad FOR SALE--Human skeleton, good will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right to condition, cheap. Call at 1306 For- classify all want ads under appropriate head' est Ave, mnornings before 1"0 or from ingsand to revise or withhold objectionable 5 to G . m 72-8. copy.r t06pn.t2-t. S This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- --- - -- -- ing publication. Notice of any error must be FOR SALE-1923 Ford Coupe A-I - !given in time for the seco nd insertion. codtofrtraoal fe CASH RATES'condition,first reasonable offer ' Ten cents per reading line (cn the basis of takes it. Call "Bill" 8065 after 7 five average words to the line) for one or two p. . 70-71-72. insertions. P 07-2 > Nine cents per reading line for three or mores inerios 1d ecie t h alyeieFOR SALE-Ford touring in good conl- Cash classifieds received at the Daily rndhce ;dition, starter and demountable n The Press Building on Maynard Street.,t CONTRACT RATES I rims. Will sacrifice if sold at once.I pecialstandar drategiven on apia- I )ial 4418 or call at 733 S. State! ---_ _- and ask for Gawne. 70-71-72. LOST LO - FOR SALE-Small Baby Grand, al- 'LOST-Orange Bake-o-Lite Parker most new, owner heaving, must sell pencil. Name, Dorothy Huntley, on at reasonable price. Phone 5572. side. Dial 6562. 72. 7071-72. LOST-Gruen wrist watch with ini- FOR SALE-Oriental Rug, Kazak, tials C. R. L. on back. Somewhere at I jewel pattern, 11 ft. by 4 1-2. Very Yost Field House. Liberal reward. reasonable. 217 N. Ingalls St. DialI Phone 3255. 72-73. 9277. 70-71-72. 1 LOST-Platinum Brooch with 2 diam- FOR SALE-May Festival tickets, two onds and sapphire. Reward. Phone seats, first row balcony, center sec- 6518. 71-72-73. tion. Phone 8018. tf. I LOST-Waltham, huntIng case, gold FOR SALE-Two May Festival (entire' watch with U. M. Fob, near corner of course) main floor. Inquire Fred Thompson and Williams. Phone 7913. 71 6961. Ed. Peterman. FOR SALE-1925 Ford Coupe, $325, in fine shape and lots of accessories, LOST--Pair of tortoise shell-rimmed also 1918 Ford 'ouring,runs like a glasses. Finder call 21283. Reward. alo, 191 Ford toin unslik as 70-7-72 top, $65; good tires on both cars. 70- 71-72. See these cars at 906 Gott St. or1 --' phone 9509. 71-72-73. LOST-A Delta Chi pin on State Street h- between Hill and Campus, or at the FOR' SALE--Six tube Radio set, one M. C. Station. Finder please return control, A real bargain at $25.00, to D. P. Ginn, Dial 4418, and re- Call Bond, 7070. 71-72.1 ceive reward. 70-71-72. FOR SALE-A Hammond portable ILOST-Long green leather purse in1 typewriter in excellent condition.. Science Auditorium or on campus at Call 8804. 71-72-73 11 last Thursday, Reward. Dial Sga Willias. FOR SALE-King C. melody Saxo 21069 or call at 328 E. 7il71-m. phone, good condition, cheap. Dial 21517. 71-72I the WantAds LetThe Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.--Adv. ..... LIBRETTOS For NAY FESTIVAL Now On Stile University Music House Alimendinger Music Shop Stofflet Phono Shop Schaeherle & Son Grinnell Bros. Arcade Music Shop Slaters Book Store Wahr's Book Store Grahams Book Stores Students Supply Store. PRICE 50c NOTICE-Private tutoring ology courses and beginni ophy. Call 9630, evenings SPECIAL LAW BLUE B Biddle's Bookstore :a CALL US . WE pay best prices for men and wom- en's used clothes-J. W. WENSON 224 Detroit St. Dial 21405. tf. TYPING WANTED - beses, themes papers, notes, etc., neatly, accurate- ly and promptly typed. Call Mrs. Engelhardt. Dial 7275. 72-73-74 Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. IF YOU WANT REAL in all zo- cleaning and pressing service at .ig 72lo- reasonable prices 72-7 3-74Dial 7814 3OOKS-at CHEER UP WAHL'S. 328 So. Main 72-73 ti. 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 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 wdrkman- ship. Rider's Pen Shop Tues., Thur., Sun. tf. 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- fetti, and balloons. Special ar- rangements for fraternities, sorori- ties and clubs. BROWN'S BOOKSTORE, 210 S. Main. 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 5535. tu, th. sat.-tf. i i Ifig Iti I NOTICE WATCH REPAIRING SERV1CE Not how cheap but How Good at a Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop Edward A. Clark, 1121 S. University tf. Open 8 a. m. to 11 p. M. Friday and Saturday from 8 a.im. to12 p. m. Special Baes by the day Phone 21117 ATTTENTION Look over my line of samples for SPRING SUITS 2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50 T B. Lyons, ME. Williams tf FOUNTAIN I'EN INK Buy your fountain ;en ink at Rider's Pen Shop and you will get'TEAL ink, fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the paper and won't f de or entirely dis- appear after it ha set when moisture is applied. Ink substitutes are dang- erous and spoil your pens. RIDERS PEN SHOP Pen and Ink Specialists 315 S. Staie Tu. Th, Suin.-tf. WARDROBE TAILORS Suits to order, $23.50 and up Suits cleaned and presed, $1.00 pressed 35c Delivery service Phone 3242 200 . Huron St. tf. NEW VlVTO RECORD "Poor Papa"- -Jack Smith "Don't Be a '1ool, You Fool" at S(4haeberle and SonM Music House x _ _tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Near campus, very de- sirable, three room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnished, for summer only. Call 4772. 68-69-70-71-72-73. FOR RENT-Douible and single rooms, steam heat, hot wat r all the time,, best of living conditions. Three blocks from campus, $3.50 and $4.00 each. Dial 22342. 70-71-72. FOR RENT-Washtenaw Apts, '32 East Williams, Apt 210. Three room apartment with bath, furnished or unfurnished for summer. Phone 21769. 72-73-74. GRORGE z P'irtCOMPI"fY MAKERS BOSTON AGRIPPA -WEB makes garters act in an entirely new way-and only in Bostons can this web be had. Even when worn very loose it will not slip: It cannot curl and yet it is remarkably soft and light. Here in fact is a practical, comfortable, ventilated -web garter. In many pleasIng colors, 50c the pair. I Here are To Be the Developments Established in MEN ATTENTION Make your summer employ- ment pay your entire college ex- penses. SEE Mr. F. B. Lewis, Wist. Mgr. Thursday, 8:00 a. m.-5 p. in. I 'in SOu t h wes D De t r o 1it Room 319, Mich. Union 72 (1) A civic center at Mortenview Drive and Goddard Road. (2) Paving -Mortenview Drive paved from Ecorse Road to Eureka Road, a stretch of four mile'. All principal winding residen- tial drives. All other streets cinderized or surfaced with crushed stone. (3) Cement side-walks in front of every lot. (4) Adequate properly located school sites will be submitted to the Board of Education for their approval and purchase. (5) Parks and playgrounds. (6) Lateral water-mains, lateral sewers. (7) A riding club. z~rmr~ ~7~7r z n7 - 6t ยข1 :'11 fr W i-Li a E VEKAJL 3UDR r i~n A THE hit of the season on Victor Rec- ord, played by Warings Pennsyl- vanians- "In My Gondola" "Just a Cottage Small" at Schaeberle and Son Music ouse. tf. NOTICE-Hats cleaned, shoes repair- ed. Absolutely the most satisfac- tory work in town. Pay us a visit. Washington Shop, 106 E. Washington Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. SUMMER Work-The Rayolite Paint Company, General Motors Building, Detroit, have devised a plan which not only provides remuneration for the summer, but also promises com- missions for the entire college year. See Mr. Eby, Room 302 Michigan Union, Thursday, 2 to 4 p. in., May 20th. 72-73. DON'T miss having Victor Record "Billy Boy" by Frank Crumit, at- Scheberle and Son Music House. tf. Modern Jury Trials Published by Jennings Co. of New York made of the Genius Eloquence of over 100 great.lawyers showing how cases are won. U. S. Justice Mathews says: "Ex- cellent made, highly entertaining and permanent value." Darrow says: "I have read your books with profit for 40 years." tf. A SPECIAL TAILORED SUIT, $35.00 M. W. MILWARD 332 S State, over Pratt & Dunn Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. COLLEGE Students who wish to be chosen for Wear Ever Lecturing and Selling this summer must secure assignments by Friday May 21. Act quickly if interested. See B. S. Hagar this week, room 302, Michigan Union. 69-70-71-72 NOTICE JOE PARKER'S CAFE Dancing every night during supper from 6:30 to 8:00 Private parties our specialty. Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. FOR RENT-House, 10 room, furnish- ed. June 15th for 1 year. Call Whipple at 5833. 72-73-74. FORIENT-4 room furnished apart- ment, second floor', has north and east exposure, cool in summer, has all conveniences., For summer school or longer. Call 315 N. State. Phone 5767. 72-73-74. FOR NEXT year-Board, room, and home privileges at 512 E. Williams St. 1 1-2 blocks from campus. Jun- iors, seniors or professional stu- dents preferred. Phone 3694. 72-73-74. 4aARA(GE WANTE1) GARAGE Wanted for Rent-Fromn now till June 15. Dial 5618. 70-71-72. WANTED WANTED-Students desiring employ- ment during vacation, communicate with Duncan Distributing Co., 934 Fernwood Ave., Royal Oak, Mich. Can use men from every state. 70-71-72. WANTED-Girls with selling experi. 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 advanceme.nt 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-Suite, two or three room's, by two junior laws, for fall setnes- ter. Address Mich. Daily, Box 92. 72-73-74-75. WANTED-Three students to serve table from June 3rd thru June 13th. Call 5618 at once. 72. WANTED-College girl wants room in return for services, next year. Box 94. 72. WANTED-Light housekeeping rooms for summer or next year. Convenl- ient to campus and bus lines. Dial 6649. 923 Grenwood. 72-73-74. WANTED-Work for room for next school year. Box 93. 72-73-74 (8) Landscaping by T. Glenn Phillips, con- sultant for the Detroit City Plan Commis- sion. Paving on Mortenview Drive is now well under way. Scores of workmen with modern machines are completing the first link of this huge Daving project. Mortenview Drive now connects Wick Road with Ecorse Road, the ultimate plan being to pave through to Eureka Road. We will resume, the building of side-walks as soon as this first link of pavement is completed. It is our aim to establish improve- ments as rapidly as possible. Profits can be made by those who invest NOW. For further information clip and sign the coupon. The increase in value of property depends upon its developments. Morten- view will have every economic development which will make it a self- contained community. Its business center at Mortenview Drive will influence a district large enough to contain a population of over 50,000 people. The value of business property is gauged by the community which it serves. Mortenview' s business center will serve a vast population. A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors Spring Suits and Topcoats $23.00 Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. *'Tourist athird cabi 'oFEUROPE IRVIN "CY" HUSTON if mBENJ. F. MORTENSON 1I ustion.Mrtenson Co., II r 11