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TVI SDAY., MAIWII 1. 1927

TH E M I C i - I If N It -) , VI I , 'I,"

. TH...MIC.IGAN.DAILY

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DADEN WIS 7~DOLECue Stars Of Five Naztio lsippI 3
MH rPOM NSPI? 7FN Play Tonight1- For 1. k1 _e Title

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D I OlaI @ I I V I Un1IfLL fi Stars of five nations v, l v >
r l y to i h i h oth G olfers Exhibit Erratic TF orm ship 18.2 halh line biiliard 1 i r~, ;a
Ini Final Eighiteen Boles Of in Arcadia hall, WtashiJngton,;;.
Challenge P'lay The field of c'nnpf tito. ii l
l t W illie Hoppe, Jake S hee a v
FINL 7V14 i l .AN er Cochran of the lt e t a; s, I
FINALSCOR IS 8AND 1 Hagenlaclier of Germny.hnr
Hormas f PcIihi, Feix r .
(By #s oeiated Press) IFrance, and Kinr('y 1<<!'u;.i'a 0 d
ST'Z. PETERSP','iG, Fla.,-Fels. 28- pan. Hopp)e is the defend >n(,
Whatever hopes G en e Sarazen has of I Wlilei Schaefe(r, His. I ; ; ree~,
tyig;a cn olWltr -.en's golf 1-oremans are all formeor hui'
gcafri O; r ot- are dashed, .for ai time. Hag n of winning the toura) -ta;1mh
hung at decisive defeait onito his her- the will have to displa"%"tine 't t t-
lais~t nrhallengeryesterday, eightup (def eat: the other em ite -. Iloppie a)
,t)d seven to la in i 72- hole match. considered a favorite0 ))V it i h
Saraen, tailNi a flash of form, strong play in r(cei. ~l~I
rap~ll lot hs Dceand Hagen, by matches. Cochran, thle Foth ll' p . er
peristent drives, forced his lead to of the trio representing l,ie ite
e ight ait the start o1' the final 18 holes St ages, is a player of (0115i(tcra:l)le :not 0,

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011h-AT 3 P.M. LADVER
to 19.
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
--- __. the Ad-Tak'er. Dial 21214, and your K~ant ad
--will be cagd
The Dih~nIaily reterves the ri"'ht tua
j lasiny all w ants acts urruer api 1jia hcead-
ings and to revise o'r -w thhuohlob -tialt
col'I V.
This colW1n cl': .s at 3 I'. ,1. date rcceri
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five aver age words to thle line~) for oe ri t %o '''''""',---,,
insertionls.
Vine .ants per cdo ;i o he rmr
insertions. rradn 1n frthe o irr icv ltiga )15fo
Cash classifieds ,eeeived at the IDaiv ofitre V u Jo he tig fry
in Thte Press Building on Maynar-d Street.
CONTRACT RATES 1(;11) a, t1nc a( i 4h )1played r
Special standardized rates given en applica- softly. I asy 1111y' OIc3t It1ni.
ti on.
U'niversity lMusic holuse.

yeiiterday.
1;: ag N adack and waited for Gene
to produic 11is grnie, but the one 'time
Open c hiinlliof could not get; started.
Ife imanaged cc to take the first and
fourth bu>t they halved other holes.
A great gallery, including several,
.najor league baseball players, lined
the fairway of the long eleventh as
Ha~en sent his brassie secondl 15 fect
past. the flag and holed the putt for a
birdie four. Sarazen, short in two
chippe7d 15 feet past the cup.
" iiik it Gene," said a friendly voice
from the gallery. "I'll have to," Sar-
azen reihed. Ile missedl.
C (ompetitive spirits were more in ev-
idlence thbroughout. the match than es-
sentially good golf, though H-agen had
one run of nine holes in par figures
and maintaineil-a precision and sug-
gestion of power which Sarazen lack-
ed. Counting the bye holes played out
for the benefit of the gallery, Sarazen
had a medal score for the last 18 of
81, and H-agen six strokes better.
Hlagen, well pleased with the result,
nevertheless disclaimed any marked
superiority.

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FOR ,ALE
I+OR SALE --Radio. Dive Tuble Music
Master. 13<0. Call 7710. 106-107-108!
FOR SALE--Tuxedo, size forty, not a
year' old, in perfect condition. Call
9824. 106-107
All meakes of typewriters for sale or
rent. Excellent machines at rea-!
sontable jwices, for rent. Prompt{
repairing by exper'iencedl workmen.
Courteous service. Anlta BrandI
Ribbons aInd Car-bons. Rider's lYen
Shop, 315 State Street.
Ssun-toes-Glurs-tf'
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained anywhere. 0. 1). MORR ILL,
17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal-
er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-

1 ,orwE,--A.

11 f ow bargains in find

ORMOND BEACH, Fla.-Dorothy Par-
duie of Chicago for the second consec-
utive year won the women's champion-
ship of the South Atlantic division.
TMMERSFORS, Finland - Even-
son, of Norway, won the world's skat-
ing championship here. Clas Thunberg
was second and Carlsen was third.
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CLEVELAND- Eight members of
the Cleveland Indians have starttM for
Lakeland, Fla., to begin spring train-
AT THE ]DETROIT 'THEATERS
Yoeu cannot afford to miss Lovely
in Barrie's best comedy
"What Every Womn Knows"
with Kenneth MacKenna
CASS THEATRE, DETROIT
Nightsa, 7lc to $2.50)
Wed. and Sat. lt:ts, Nic to $2.00

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Values t.Tak
An Inspection will prove this to you.
Our Kuppeiheimer
and Belmont Suits and Top Coats
possess this feature combined with Style, Fit and Exclusive
Patterns
Tailored for College Men
Masten hase
211 S. MAIN ST.
LrVlire iinyou mh y i~'vitl II ouhdenlce.'.

-NOW SlHt)IVNG

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WANTED
WANTED-Students who like good
hot BARBECUES to know we de-j
liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M.
BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481.'
c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
WAITED-"Washings. Clothes given
best of care. Reasonable prices.
Phone 8170. 105-106-107
WANTED STUDENTS to know! that
Sami pays from $5 to $25 for old
suits and overcoats.
121 F. ANN DIAL 4306
tt
LO$cT
LOST-String of pearls somewhere
between the Colesium and 719 Tap-,
pan street. Please return. Reward.
Phone 7669. 106-107-l08
LOST-Bulova Wrist Watch with gold
strap. $5 reward. Todd. DialI
22491, ,106-1071
LOT-Brown leather wallet, some-
where near Ferry Field, last Satur-
day or Sunday. Return to Jack
Lait, Jr., 915 Sybil St. Reward.
Dial 9022. 104-105-106f
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Newly decorated double
room. Steam heat. Phone 8544.
422 E. Washington. 106-107-10$
FOR RENT-Single room, 825 E. Uni-
versity. Phone 9801. 16
FOR RENT-Three room apartment
near U. of M. hospital in private
family. Phone 21320. 104-105-1061
FOR RENT-Two large double rooms.
Will rent single or double or as a
suite. Either students or business
people. 425 South Division. Phone
22352. 104-105-106
FOR RENT--~-Garage on Elm St. Also
garage near new University Hos-~
pital. Phone 6642. tf
., READ THE WANT ADS

Tenor Banjos at especially lowv
p~rices and on easy payment terms.
University Music House.
NO'lJCE-hladio his m~ade the guitar
a very popular hinstrum ent. You
can soon learn to play it. We give
free lessons with every guitar or
new tenor banjo sold.
University Music House.
NOTIC - Lenarn to p lay a I ohller
Harmonica. Its a,- pleasant past-
time'- andl becoming very popular.
We have a fine line of novelty or-
galns.
University Music House.
HEALTH Begins when you phone
j8428. C. M. Gibson. Chiropractor, 35
Wuerth Arc:ade. tues-thurs-sat-tf
FOR convenienice, speed and satisfac-
Stion, visit 'I'rojiowskis lltrber
I 1Shop. ties-thuir-sat.
NOTICE-Hats cleaned and blocked.
All kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and
repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ANN ARBOR SIIOlP, 620 E. Liberty.
c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
Ann Arbor Mimeographing shop-214
1 Detroit St. Let us, do your mimeo-
graphing and typewriting. First-
class work. Quick service. Lowest
prices. Dial 8683.
c-tues-thur-Sat
Stoddard Hair Shop has given excel-
lent service for 17 years. A visit
will convince you of our efficiency,
709 N. University. tues-thur-sat
Students! ;have Money! Buy a used
typewriter and type your own thesis.
Phone Landis 3489. wed-thur-sat-tus
FRAME them now-your Fraternity
pictures and shingles. Ann Arbor's
only professional picture framer.
306 S. State 4st. J. B. Saunlders.
u-th-sun
The greatest vlue in Radio today.
Rtidiola style: 20. Now $89.5, with
tubes. Schaeberle & Son Music
IHouse. t
' TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND)
' CA RBONS
Our rapid turnover,- insures a fresh
-stock and you secure-the best qual-.
ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR-
RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone
6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
Typewriters, Inc. £
N OTrI CE
Bear "In a Little Spanish Town,"
on Victor Record by ;The Revelers,"
or as organ solo. Jesse Crawford,
at Schaeberle & Son1 Music house.
110 South Main. tf
WHY WEAR "RENDY MADE-'S" when
you can have a two pant suit built
to your measure for $37.50? Spring
styles now ready. T. B. LYONS,
Williams at Maynard. tf
TYPEWVRITING and 1lineograph..
ing promptly and' neatly done
by experienced operators at mod-
erate rates. Thes.s and 'college
work a specialty for, 19 years. 0.
D. Morill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The
Typwriter and Stationery Store. tt
NOTICE-Typing, thesis neatly and
quickly typed at popular prices.
Phone 7345. tf
ANN ARBPR CARPET Cleaning
IWorks. Rugs Shampooed. Phone
6513. sdaly-t
TO SEE best Uf 50 ines clothing drop,
!car~d to 1103 E. Washington. Phone

Sat. aI., 5,0c to
WintirowAiies Presenuts
(introw ld~ i 3

$2.50
$2.00
$2.50

1FIIII.)Iage iel illii "Ankles Preferred" and 4 Big Acts

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AParamount Super Comedy !

SHU[BER T-LAFAYETTE
THFATRE - DETROIT
Sunday Matinees 31 P. M.
Hurr! Hurry!
The Y'ear's Greatest
Picture

The Originator of Ludici
Who Makes Million
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stepping out ahead of any of his of
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T HERE'S fun for the whole
family in'this Great Amer-
ican Family Picturc. With the
star of Z iegfieici Follies. By the
director of "The Freshman" and
all th e earlier Lloyd laugh films.

CORNWELL COAL - COKE
Scranton, Pocahontas
Kentucky and West Virginia Coal,
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever 10
since it was established. The secret-'
"giving absolute satisfaction to our
customers." We believe it pays to do
business in a friendly way. If you
think so too, let's get together.

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