FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .w v '"r,. Spn. PAGV c;l 'VEN x FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 PAGE SEVEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0ROBEINS ,rtHK MARKS IS INELIGIBLE TI FOR'BASEALL SEASON TI CHIAGO Ah l3ItoA)larch 31--Wally Marks, CLOSESCLS tn WETHLRathlfl t ca of heenierityelCig-cAoT 3PM DETSN T cathasbedc lartedI ineiibl on i A3PM I~ E '> ~ GA u Horace Barton, sophomore tennis Gccount of scholastic difficulties. FOR SALE ITIC FE).; tiLE-Five tube radtio. Two NOC'i'ICE- Th Noth idge(,Company° di ;li (ontrol. Fine cabhinl, $.30;t.00, vill hve a r1',eprsentative from thec Call 77 10. 1'32-133 TuidoBran~ch to( intervie~w men -~ ----- ---- --for spare time and summer wor, FOR SALE--For hickory and oak! Thos(, wh'o qualify are given saliry fireplace woad, call 9534. plus boru>> . Representative will bie 131a-132-13r>-13,4-1 35-13 G ;at. I' ;;Jeffcr: jn Thursday and [sOZ SALE-Chevrolet 1923 ton ring._132-133-134________________ $40.00. Phone 9023 any afternolon 1TO SEE hest of 50 lines clothing drop i star, has forsaken the cinder path and M1arhs, whio was one of: lh'e mainstays i I you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie reportedyetra fo th tennis of the M11aroons hurling staff last will be charged. Da 11,adyu ata team, on which. he is expected to y ear, will p~robab~ly be given ani op-- The Michigan Daily reserves the right to prove one of the mainstays during classify all wants ads unrier appropriate head- the Conference season. lie was a p)ortuniity to make lip bis deficient ings and to revise or withhold objectionable quarter miler on Coach Farr'eLl's TYr~e.'his column clones at 3 P. Al. date p~reced- track team during the indoor seasoni, Two other Chicago athiletes, ing publication. Notice of anv error must be Clauatde lBignaill and Dick Williams, given in time for the second insertion, alobigamember o the e re-, CASH RATES alobigao ie have also beenf barred from compe- Te-et e edn ie(ntebsso lay qu.artet. Tncnsprraig ie(ntebsso Las yarBato rnkd irt n hetition du11e to low grades in their five average words to the line) for one ,)r tLvw Lastyea Batonraned irs onthestudies. B3'irinall is a veteran of the1 insertions. freshman tennis team, winning thebaelltahijg 1yetir Nine cents per reading line for three or more roun roin ouramen ariorg Iia bsebll eam havng layd tirdinsertions. frudroitounmetaon ih base, while Williams runs tihe mile Cash classifieds teceived at the Daily office frtyear men. Paired with Mloore. enr the Chicago track team.; in The Press Building on 'Maynard Street. hle also ranked number one in doubles,'_________ CONTRACT RATES the two freshmen provinig to be a? Special standardized rates given on applica- strong combination. i ( 0 ) ('1). AP A N ~ oi Clay courts on Ferry field will prob- OF 192S IJAWI{EYE QUI1NTET LOST' ably be in condition before Easter! _____ _________ vacation, the work now progressing;. IOWA CITY, March 31-Forrest F. LOST-Pailr glasses with two-color' rapidly. In the "meanwhile the Var- rrwogood, statr sophomore forward,1! celluloid frame, with or without sity team is working sout on the con-; was elected caitain of the 11927-28 health~ service case. Phone Broolk cree ours.~44~tyear, due to the: University of Iowa basketball teami. is 97 3-3 poor condition of the clay courts, the; He will be one of the few men ever to LOST-BI te and gray purse in main team was comlpelled to play its first; captain a conference teamn in a major= library. Reward. Phone 4697. mnatch on concrete. sport while in his junior year. 131-132-133 FOIE RENT . i k'OitRENT-A large suite for stum-! or evening ud ask for iucl~ee orI dlents or business men. Single or ;Gow. _ tdouble. Phone 2-2352. 425 South.FR SL-od rodtr1)1 Division. 131-132-133 FR SL-od rase 94 _________________________________i five tires, starter, demountable, FOR SALE good condition. 1617 Washitenaw. _ i Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar. 1FOR SALE od-Ford sedan, three new TYE RIESAl ces. ofd.~ *:.. rh1)n 0,51 On7 n~ 'r7iTYER ES-l aes r t card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf Trojianowskl's Barber Stop' has sat- isfiled Students for 40 years. sun-wed-fri MILLIARD ROOM WHY WEAR, READY MADES" when }you can have a two pant suit built to your measure for $37.501? Spring .styles now ready. T. B. LYONS, Willizims at Maynard. tf 7 'r: j1 I{I'IN U an d MIlN eog~u;ral, h. ll" promptly and1 neatly done by experieniced opei' ators at mod- erate rates. Thesis and college work a specialty for 19 years. U. 1). !Mlorrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typwriter and Stationery Store. tt NOTICE ---Typing, thesis neatly and quickly typed at popular prieca. Phone 734.j tt ANN ARBOR CA RPET Cleaning IWorks. Rugs Shapipooed, Ph~ona 6513. rdafly-tt NOTICE FOD (iiS.FR~ Fire tables. Satir ffrctni'u r~ates. P. M. 133 FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40. Call 3283. tf FOR SALE-Dodge Touring,. 1925. Snappy car in very good condition, balloon tires. Price $425. Ford Touring 1923. Runs fine. Good tires. 1927 license plates. $50 cash. Ford Touring, 1925. Excellent me- chanical condition. $95 cash. It. It. ALBER 5.14Least 4W'ashington Open Evenings and Sunday. 130-131 rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-' Also cis oc os, uciaandiy an ce ed. Largest and best stock to be oh- {As iastbcocadIn c taied nyher. O D MORRILL,' creams. Johnston Brothers. 514 Easti 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal -__William.__fri-sun-wed___ er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith &SiCor- N es L etters and College Printing. ona Tyertr,!n.f rices 'and service right. , _____________________________Davis____&.Olainger, PrompIt LPrinters WANTED. 1109-111 E. Wash. St. Dial 8132 __ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __I__ __ _WFS-tf I WANTED-A few meen who will work - ________ and are willing to learn. Salary DANCING Every Saturday nlight, Dix- and bonus. Arrange for iteriw# bora. 5 miles out Broadway on by calling 3079. Ask for L7.71 I new Plymouth pavedl road. fri-sat-tf Smith. 1 132-133-134: - ____________-__- __________________NOTI{>E-.-Stoddard Hair Shop. Try WANTEDYExperienced all - aroundj one of our permanent waves, which chef wants position in a fraternity give a dep'th and softness to the after vacation o o next year.! hair. 707 N University. Phone 8921. o o 131-132-1331 --NOTICE-Hear the new Orthoponle WANTED-Students to board at $6 Victor Record of "Ima Little Bit per week. Private family. Phone Fonder of You." By Warrings 6059. 100-1201-132-133-134-135 Pennsylvanians, at Schaeberle& j - - - Son Music 11ouse, 110 So. Main. tf sm mnir 1 5711 p # - -a , a ° r - Ss w 'w ~ - newest release for April Necklvear Swith the smallev t shape y e t of Austrian Alagador -shown. In all shades o f exclusive patterns brown, tan and grey $1.75 - ~ Shoes T'he "DUNHILL"i a light weight brogue has established a new f eel in g of ease with its featured ROCKER * SOLE.- - In a black and _ "_ o.. white trim for spv ort wear. - J -°'Inman . - imported. galun calf. ~ VV 1''1jJ 21 I' 1kU111 Uy U6LJk;L or, preferably. between Hill and Brooklyn. Phone Reichart 4720, about 6:30. WANTED STUDENTS to know +tb~at Sam pays from $5 to #25 for old snits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 tf NOTICE NOVICE-Moll Gillespie, teacher man- dolin, banjos, guitar, chord con- struction. Dial 4757. Wed., Fri., Sun., tf1 SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas- onable prices, tailored or ready- miade. We have a wonderful vari- ety of patterns. Repairing also a specialty. Bieautiful fabrics for your. winter overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 109 E. Washington Phone 5069 SNOTICE-Trhe new Royal PortablesI are now on (display at Rider's Pen - Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. You will be interested. -Call and see therm. TYPEWRITER ]RIBBONS AN D CARBON S lour 'iR]pid 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. V . y_ PEC'IAL SALE OF' 8TRINWEII IiNSTIII M 1"NTS Taro Patch ..................$12.00 Eight strings-beautiful , tone. An unusual instrument you will enjoy. Tile...... .. ...............$20.50 A fine instrument of very high quality. Guitar .................... ..$1:2.00 The most beautiful guitar ever shown. Come in to see it. ' Ukulele ..................... $2.0 A spiecial buy makes this low price 'possible. '.enor-Ba u j...................$31. 00 Price includes case-Banjo has a jOur entire stock of used cars has fbeen put into first 'cla~ss running con- dition and the prices ask~ed are' in many cases much lower than the, value given. A car for every purse andl every car worth the money. Come in, pick out your car and drive it home. We have roadsters, touring, conujes, Tudors, four doors, $35 to $345. The very one you want Is here. Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229, -FORD SALES AND SERVICE -11,0-120 V. Huron St. q rrrr READ THE WAI c Wed-Fri-Sat MT ADS wood resonator-Big value. Plenty of tinme to pay. University Music house. tfE 1i r n - r n ii. .. .... _..... .._ . . In New York It's Gotham Nearly a Million Pairs Bought by New~ Women Last Year Yo rkj IN DETROIT IT'S GOTHAM Nearly a Half Million Pairs Sold to Detroit Women Last Year In Ann Arbor It's Gotham Tojvn and Gown Unite in Sincere Approval of Its Unchallenged Superiority This surprising popularity is not due to, chance. Buy one pair, note its perfect fit, so different from its rivals. Note the quality, the perfect freedom from flaws, the uiwrece- dented long wear--a half longer than most hose, teen glance at the wide color range. Then remember that any run that starts above the gold stripe and runs below it entitles you to a new pair. Remember we w Il match any-- shade of dress with a pair dyed to match exactly, without extra charge. These, and a dozen other reasons,; are making Ann Arbor women, join with New vYor and Detroit in- their approval of GoTHAM as the hose without a rival. Ino. 1 00-S--ervice Weight Silk.......... No. 389-Sheer Silk Chiffon........... No. 808-Medium Weight Silk . ..... . No. 150-All Silk Service ........... . No. 30-Outsize Service ............. ...$1.85 Inste5 of asking for Stockings .$1.95 >ask for .$1.85 .$2.50 .$2.00 k Sto o that Wear : III