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FRIDAY, ?IIAY 21, 1926.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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oCaweR -ocoal - Coke
Scranton Pocahontas, Kentucky
and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever since it was established.
The secret is "GIVIN G ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION
TO OUR CUSTOME RS."

KI N N E Y'S
WONDERFUL VALUES
MOST REASONABLE PRICES

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iTGA8FOIC ALE
I BMEST 10THAFOR SALE-1925 Ford Touring in
PflIO 10 ILI~ IMEETration call B~ob Brown, 5917.
PRIOR TO I W ET 73-4-7
In order that they may be at their FOR SALE-Ford Siedster.'a ust
full strength tomorrow, Coach Steph-Coella n 3 h l 7
en J. Farrell will give all the trackI Colwe". 73-7
men a rest today prior to the Illinois OFOR SALE-Two Ford Touring cars;
dual meet tomorrow which is expect- run good, 1626 license; $35 each.
ed to tax the team's resources to the 417 Hill St. 73-74-75
limit.
It was announced yesterday that FOR SALE-Vega tenor banjo, in ex-
several changes may take place in the cellent condition. Leather ease, $g 7.
meet entries tomorrow, this depend- Gray, Phone 21617. 72-73-741
ing on the way the meet goes. Sever-
al men have been entered in other FOR SALE-Human skeleton, good
events than their specialty in order condition, cheap. Call at 1306 For-
that they may be availablein case est Ave, mornings before 10 or front
they are needed in those events. 5 to 6 p. m. 72-73.
Captain Freyberg is sure to run the FOR SALE-1925 Ford Coupe, $325, in
mile and may run the half tomorrow, fine shape and lots of accessories,
Bean, Wagner, and Beals taking care also 1918 Ford Touring, runs like ai
of the latter event. There is also a top, $65; good tireson)0oth cars..
possibility that Feinsinger may be Stse cars a 0 otS.-
used in the 880 yard run. phone 9509. 71-72-73.
Mueller may be used in the quarter,
but at present it is quite likely that FOR SALE-A Hammond portable
only Herrnstein, Feinsinger will run typewriter in excellent condition.
this event, and Munger will compete Call 8804. 71-72-73
in the 220 yard low hurdles.
MICHIGAN LEADS CONFERENCE
With the close of the Big Ten base-
ball season near at hand, the race SUMMER W 4)
for the Conference honors has nar-

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We have just received four new collegiate styles for men.
Tan, Black and Blonde. Leather or rubber heels.
$5.90

think so too, 1e s get together.
Cornwell - Coa -- Coke

Phones 4551 and 4552

Office, Cornwell Block

NOTICE
WARDROBE TAILORS
Suits to order, $23.50 and up
Suits cleaned and presed, $1.00
pressed 35c
Delivery service
Phone 3242 200 E. Huron St.
tf.
EW VICT'OR RECORD
"Poor Papa"-Jack Smith
"Don't Be a Fool, You Fool"
at Siaeberle and Son Musi House
tf.
NOTICE-Private tutoring in all zo,
ology courses and beginning philos-
ophy. Call 9630, evenings. 72-73-74
SPECIAL LAW BLUE BOOKS-at
Biddle's Bookstore 72-73
VICTOR Record "Say it Again," "Lets
Talk About My Sweetie" by Russo
Oriole Orchestra, at Schaeberle and
Sou, Music House. tf.
PARTY FAVORS, noise makers, con-
fetti, and balloons. Special ar-
rangements for fraternities, sorori-
ties and clubs.
3RbRWN'S JWO1iSTORlE, 210 S.
Main. tf
FOR RENT-Near campus, very de-
sirable, three room apartment with
bath, furnished or unfurnished, for
summer only. Call 4772.
63-69-70-71-72-73.
FOR RENT--Waslitenaw Apts, 332
East Williams, Apt 210. Three room
apartment with bath, furnished or
unfurnished for sumer. Phone
21769. 72-73-74.
FOR RENT-House, 10 room, furnish-
ed. June 15th for 1 year. Call
Whipple at 5833. 72-73-74.
FOR RENT - Rooms for summer
school men. Completely furnished
for study, also general reception
room and library. Can handle eigh-
teen. Furniture and fittings new in
February. Call at 615 E. Liberty or
Dial 8149 or 9439 after 7:30 P. M;
73-74-75
FOR RENT-Two single rooms or a
suite in private family for summer
term; upper classmen preferred. 1109
White St. 73-74-75
FOR RENT-From July 1 or Septem-
ber 1, for six months or one year,
furnished house of 9 rooms, 2 bath'
and lavatory. Dial 3591. 73-74-75

117 S. MAIN STREET

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It Is time for a new
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and two piece models,
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CLEAN UP AND
PAINT UP
Springtime is always redecorating
time. The walls should assume an
air of cheerfulness and cleanliness
when the Spring sunshine appears.
We have an excellent line of var-
nishes, enamels, stains, paints and
wall hangings-everything needed
to make the home cheerful, neat
and clean.
Have you tried a can of our Kover-
for? Nothing more beautiful for
floor covering in the paint line.
Made in twelve popular shades.
Either inside or outside use.
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WAGrI 'CQPAHY

rowed to practically four teams,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and
Ohio State being the leaders, while
Purdue, Chicago, and Minnesota also
boast strong teams.
Michigan, with the enviable record
of seven victories against one single
defeat, holds undisputed first posi-
tion.
Prayer as a sure cure for a bad
football season was recommended in
a stirring speech by Tim Lowry,
Northwestern University football star,
in a sermon recently.
Or Al raan atl
Qi(9assifirb A b trtt~i t
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad
will be charged.
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all want ads under appropriate head.
ings and to revise or withhold objectionable
.copy.
This column closesat 3 P. M. date preced-
tig publication. Notice of any error must be
given in time for the second insertion.
CASH RATES ,
Ten cents per reading line toni the basis of
five average words to the line) for one or two
insertions.
Nine cents per reading line for three or more
insertions.
Cash classifieds received at the Daily effice
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.
CONTRACT RATES
Special standardized rates given on applica-
LOST
LOST-Gruen wrist watch with ini-.
tials C. R. L. on back. Somewhere at
Yost Field House. Liberal reward.
Phone 3255. 72-73.
LOST-Platinum Brooch with 2 diam-
onds and sapphire. Reward. Phone
6518. 71-72-73.
LOST--Waltham, hunting case, geld
watch with U. M. Fob, near corner of
Thompson and Williams. Phone
6961. Ed. Peterman.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Oliver typewriter, A-1
condition; a bargain. Also bridge
lamp, student lamp, Victrola; ,cheap.
H. M. Maieety, 713 E. Kingsley. Phone
7837. 73-74-75

The Fuller Brush Company
Has place for Twenty
Michigan Men
Which Will Pay From
$40.00 to $50.00 Per Week
Apply-9-12 A.M. and 1-4 P. M.,
Friday, Room 225,

Men's Smoking Room

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NOTICE FRATERNITIES-Can place
colored orchestra for your Spring
House Party. Dates June 9 and 10.
J-Hop and Architect Ball reputation.
Priced reasonably if taken for both
dates. Call Donaldson, Dial 9582.
73-74-75
THE hit of the season on Victor Rec-
ord, played by Warings Pennsyl-
vanians-
"In My Gondola"
"JYost a CAttag (mall"
at Schaeberle and Son Music House.
tf.

203 East Washington St.

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FOR RENT-Large, finely furnished
14 room house, equipped (or fra-
ternity or large group use. Call at
615 East Liberty for information.
73-74-75
FOR RENT-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 RENT - Light housekeeping
rooms for summer or - next year.
Convenient ot campus and bus
lines. Dial. 6649. 923 Greenwood.
72-73-74

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FLOWERS ADD THE DELICATE
TOUCH TO SPRING
DECORATIONS
MANY VARIETIES SUITABLE FOR ALL
OCCASIONS AT YOUR
DISPOSAL
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
112 EAST LIBERTY

ILLINOIS HONORS MAUER
URBANA, Ill., May 20. - Johnny
Mauer, of Batavia, Ills., -has been
named to receive the University of Il-
linois' Conference medal award, giv-
en each year by Big Ten schools to
the graduating athlete most proficient
in athletics and scholarship. Mauer
was captain of the basketball team in
1925 and a mainstay of the quintet
for three years.
Let The Daily sell it for you thru
the Classified colmuns.-Adv.

SUMMER Work-The Rayolite Paint
Company, General Motors Building,
Detroit, have devised a plan which
not only provides remuneratioh 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. m., May
20th. 72-73.
DON'T. miss having Victor Record
"Billy Boy" by Frank Crumit, at-
Schaeberle and Son Mu'sic House.tf.

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Straw
$2.00 to $5.00
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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.
COLLEGE Students who wisl 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
A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Topcoats
$23.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9736 tf.
LOCKSMITH
All kinds of trunk, door keys
MR. KELLER
Phone 7325. 1210 W. Huron
tf.
WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE
Not how cheap but How Good at a
Reasonable Price. The Watch Shop
Edward A. Clark, 1121 S. University
tf.
CALL US1
WE-pay-best prices for men and wom-
en's used clothes-J. W. WENSON,
224 Detroit St. Dial 21405. tf.
IF YOU WANT REAL.
cleaning and pressing service at
reasonable prices
Dial 7814
CHEER UP WAUL'S, 328 So. Main
tf.

FOR NEXT year-Board, room, and
home privileges at512 E. Williams
St. 1 1-2 blocks from campus. Jun-
iors, seniors or professional stu-
dents preferred. Phone 3694.
72-73-74.
WANTED
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
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-Suite, two or three rooms,
by two junior laws, for fall semes-
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-Work for room for next
school year. Box 93. 72-73-14
WANTED-Male help. Candy salesman
wanted; preferably experienced;
good proposition for a live wire; must
have car. Call Mr. Lyman. Dial
21928. 73
WANTED-Experienced cook desires
position in a fraternity or sorority
for next year. Box 95 care Daily.
73-74-75
WANTED-College men wanting work
during vacation to help defray ex-
penses call Lipe at 8407 from 4-8. Box
97. 73
WANTED-THREE room suite, run-
ning water preferred, by two gradu-
ate students for college -year '26 and
'27. Apply Box 96, Michigan Daily.
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Look over my line of samples for
SPRING SUITS
2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50
T -B. Lyons, 515 E. Williams tf
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