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,TUESDAY, MAY 25 1926

MWHTO,,AN I)Att 'Y

PAIDE CICVM

~J'UESDAY, MAY 25 1926 TTIF. MICHTCAN DAT! V

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ASK SENIORS TO PAY
UNION DUES BY JUNE
Seniors, taking out Union life
memberships, are urged by El-
liott Chamberlain, '27, chairman
of the Union life membership
committee, to make final pay-
ments before graduation in June.
In past years many seniors
either 'neglect their payments en-
tirely after they have left the
University or postpone them s '
long that the interest has in-
creased the amount due consid-
erably, Chamberlain stated.
Life memberships may also be
taken out now by seniors for $50,
or payments started on same for
a correspondingly higher total
depending upon the plan adopted. ?
Menmberships are $100, one year
following graduation.

CAIRO.-The Moslem congress, con-I j . rtor ttt f
Voked here mainly to consider the
question of the vacant Caliphate, end- gIa g i f'ir Aihugi i g
ed without a decision being taken.j
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
Adv.the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-dv will be charged.
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all want ads under appropriate head-i
,A R T: ingop and to revise or withhold objectionable!
A UTO PA RTS " sh''"sc*nte
For All Makes i Cars.This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced-
TIRES FOR SALE. C ngpublication. Notice of any error 'must be
TIRESFOR ALE.given 1n timne for the secod insertion.
.JJI' CfkS BOUGHT CASH4 RATES
Ten cents per reading line con the basis of
PBONE 3035. ve average words to the line) for one or two
KESSLER BROS., Canal Street Nine cents per reading line for three or more
Cash classifieds received at the Daily office
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.
I CONTRACT RATES
IRIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Special standardized rates given on applica- I
Men'sUsed Clothing -
or any other ARTICLE OF VALUE
STUDENT T AILOR sflOP
STUDe I me CorT TN.Un,.& T 1yP LOST-Fraternity pin of Theta Kappaj
FhIone 804, Cor, f1. Unaiv. & Tayer Psi. Dial 3497. Reward.
75-76-77
The Huron Hills Golf

LOST

FOR SALE

LOST-Cold watch and chain, Illinois FOR SALE-Canoe; good condition;
make. Initials A V A on case. Find- , reasonable price. Bridgian, Dial
er please white Box 100, Michigan1 9761, 408 Washington. 75-76
Daily. Reward. 76777-78

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LOST-Light shell rim glasses Satur- FOR SALE-Ford sedan, excellent.
day May 22, at F Field tires, mechanically guaranteed. Call
7310. 76-77 75-7-77
LOST-Lady's traveling bag, between FOR SALE-Frontenac over-head
Church St. and M. C. Depot, Monday valves, a real buy. Phone Riley,
morning. Reward. C. R. Sprinkle, 6464 at 1003 E. Huron. 75-76-77
Tel. 5627. Reward. 76! - _____ nAT_"______________

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Used furniture at reason-
able prices. Complete stock of
household articles, including solid
oak library table; two leather day-
enports; six leather rockers;. four
boarding-house dining room tables;
fourteen chiffoniers; ten desks,
twelve double-deck beds, and matt-
resses. Phone 22117. 75-76-77
FORD TOURING-In Al condition.
Sacrifice for quick disposal. Dial
9532. 76,

LOST-Waltham, hunting case, gold
watch with U. M. Fob, near corner of
Thorn json and' Williams. Phone
6961. Ed. Petern an.

I FOR SALE--1925 Ford Coupe. Phone
I 21040 l.ffor sik o'clock. 75-76-77

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- kI -FOR SALE-A 1924 "Deluxe Model"
FOR SALE-Small baby grand, De Henderson motorcycle and side car;
Kalb made, almost new. Owner in excellent condition; only 6,000
leaving, will sell at $460. Phone miles. Dial 21476 and ask forDart
5572. 74-75-76. after 7 P. M 76-77-78

Patronize

Daily A dvertlsers.-Adv.

SENIORCALENDAR b
June 11--Class day; Septor ban- (
June 12-Senior reception;
Alumni day.
June 13-Baccalaureate address.
June 14-Commencement cere-
monies at Ferry field.

Club-between

Washtenaw

Ave. and Geddes Ave.-
temporarily offers playing
facilities. Greens fee, $1.00.
Pay greenskeeper, first tee.

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Best

IPtronike jilly Adverisers.--Adv. I--___________________

$2.00 to $5.00

'OtOo wearfT f1eri
Ak andno Inc.

FOR THE JUNE GRADUATE
Gifts from Our Store
will please.-

S AL"'*E
ON SWISS STRAWS
AND
GENUINE PANAMAS
The backward season compels us
to offer our ENTIRE STOCK of high
grade Straw and Panama Hats at
REDUCED PRICES. Sale now on.
Notice: We Clean and ReblockI
Straw and Panama hats in the same
way they ae done in the factory
where they are made. We do only
High Class Work.
(No Acids Used)
FACTORY HAT STORE

NOTICE
CASI PAID for Law, Medical, Mental
and Pharmacy books, at-
Biddel's Bookstore. tf
)ON'T miss having Victor Record
"Billy Boy" by Frank Crumit, at-
Schaeberle and Son Music House. tf.
! TYPING WANTEID -- fbeses, themes
papers, notes, etc., neatly, accurate-
ly and promptly typed. Call Mrs.
Engelhardt. Dial 7275.
Tubs, 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, it
the logical place to have it corrected
Every pen wp 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 workman-.
ship.,I
Rider's Pen Shop
Tues., Thur., Sun. tf.
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 House.
tf.
TRY OLR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water
Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.
Special prices on all appolntments:
Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1114 S.
IUUniversity, side entrance. Phone
6535. tu, th., sat.-tf.
A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Topcoats
$23.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9736 tt
LOCKSMITH
All kinds of trunk, door keys
MR. KELLER

FOUNTAIN PENS

TOILET ARTICLES

PERFUMES

LEATHER GOODS

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KODAKS
Eberbach & Son Co.
200-202 E. Liberty St.

at
WVaharns Q .Co.

Special Today
Only,
Toasted Sandwiches on our new
"Giant Toasting Machine"
1Oc
No Waiting!!
Barney's Sandwich Shoppe
Delivery Anywhere
Phone 5659 516 East Williams
A N J VE2TMNVES- NT N GOOD APPEA RANCE
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A GIRL-A CANOE
and YOU
Ideal? Well, rah-ther! Drifting lazily with
the stream . . . a forgotten canoe paddle
resting on the gunwale . . . soothing chords
from a ukelele . . . silv'ry moonbeams . . .
dreams . . . low whispers . . . a song
.. A girl with a uke', a canoe, and you in
The U that was
tailored by Kuppenheimer
Favored by college men be-
cause it's natural. Straight
hanging-natural shoulders-
. - I .. . 1 1 i1 i

NOtICE
Iodern 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
FO: RENT
ATTENTION SENIOR DENTS
n exceptional opportunity in a- ne
building with both living and profes-.
sional quarters combined, reasonable
rental. T. W. Hillier, 16400 Hamilton-
Ave. Highland Park, Mich. Phone
0916. tf
FOR RENT-Three light house keep-
ing rooms, available 15 of June, 119
N. Thayer, Phone 21815. Also single
rooms. 74-75-76.
FOR RENT-Furnished four room
apartment, steani lieat and private
bath. 514 E. William. Phone 3346.
74-75-76.
FOR RENT-Pleasant double or
single room, with board, if desir-
able. Dial 3645. 74-75-76.
FOR RENT-Most desirable furnished
four room house. Excellent loca-
tion. Until October. 818 Forest. Dial
7449 mornings. 75-76-77-78
FOR RENT-Robin for one or two
boys during sunimer in exchange
for services. Also furnished house-
keeping suite for rent. Dial 5311,
614 Monroe. 75-76-77
ATTRACTIVE seven iroom house;
nicely furnished, near campus, for
summer; reasonable rent. Phone
21886. 76-77-78
FOR RENT for summer; close-in, S. E
section, 6 room furnished house.
Mason-Hamlin piano, large garden.
Phone 6577. 76-77
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-
Phone 6649. 923 Greenwood. 76
WAIVTED
WANTED-Three students to serve
table from June 3rd through June
13th for board and pay. Call Stew-
ard between 5 and 6 P. M. Dial
5618. 76-77-78
WANTED-Theme copying or any oth-
er typewriting. Rates very reason-
able. Will call for large jobs. Mar-
ion P. Phillipps; Howell, Mich.
76-77-78-79-80
OPPORTUNITY fdr high paying work
in direct sellin Employment all
summer guaranteed. Must have car.
Call Mr. Friedman at the Michigan
Union, afternoon 1 to 4; any time
evenings. 76-77-78
WANTED - Responsible student
suite or three adjoining rooms for
light housekeeping, preferably in
private home. Will stay several
years in congenial environment. Box
99
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-We have
an opening for a few more men for
summer employment. Call 437
MaynardSt. 76-77
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-By instructor, room or
suite in private family for next year.
Address Michigan Daily Box 98.
74-75-76.
WANTED-Washing and ironing,
rough dry preferred. Phone 22388.
74-75-76

WANTED-Young women and men to
learn Stenography, Salesmanship, or
Accountancy. %tudy at home. Posi-
tion secured. Write for free litera-
ture on course you prefer. Federal'
Extention University, Champaign, Il-
linois. 75-76
WANTED-Theses to type; low prices.
M. V. Hartsuff, phone 9387.
75-76-77
WANTED-Garage for 4 weeks, near
E. Jefferson and Maynard if possible.
D. Goldsmith, phone 3783.
75-76-77
WANTED-An experienced amateur
photo finisher to work evenings. Ap-
ply Calkins-Fletcher. 75-76
WANTED-THREE room suite, run-
ning water preferred, by two gradu-
ate students for college year '26 and
27. Apply Box 96, Michigan Daily.
73-74-75-76
AT THE THEATERS
Today-Screen
Arcade-"For Heaven's Sake,"
featuring Harold Lloyd.
Majestic-"Mike," with Sally 0'-
Neil and Ford Sterling.
I I
Wuerth-"His Jazz Bride," with
Marie Prevost and Matt
Moore.

Phone 7325

1210 W. Huron
tf.

617 Packard Street

Phlone 7415

(Where D. U. R. Stops at State)

Corner Main and Washington.

WATCH REPAIRING SERVICE
Not how cheap but How Good at a
Reasonable Price. The Watch Shopf
Edward A. Clark, 1121 S. University
CALL US
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
ilal 7814
CHEER UP WAIL'S. 328 So. Main
tf.

WARDROBE TAILORS
Suits to order, $23.50 and up
Suits cleaned and presed, $1.00
pressed 35c
Delivery service
Phone 3242 200 E. Huron !

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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.
VICTOR Record "Say it Again," "Letsj
Talk About My Sweetie" by Russo
Oriole Orchestra, at Schaeberle And
Son, Music House. tf.
ATTENTION
Look over my line of samples for
SPRING SUITS
2 pant suits made to measure, $37.50
T .B. Lyons, 515 E. Williams tf
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
Buyl 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.

A SPECIAL
TAILORED SUIT, $35.00
M. W. MILWARD
332 S. State, over Pratt & Dunn
Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf.{
NEW VICTOR RECORD
"Poor Papa"-Jack Smith
"Don't Be a Fool, You Fool"
at SMwaeberIe and Son Musi eHouse
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.,

as possible. Only a few mrien required so Act Now!;
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