-TH-P, MUCHIGAN -DAILY PAGE SEVEN --HEMWHIAN116L-60f SVE JOHISON1'S SUCCESSORj £r s -',I1. ;n1or fejired Mitst I.31cl3'i 'o i".0e re Prn1Ic3'4O L'3sAi~ crrLARV EN VLVE pNjX 'YC it(, Apil..22- -Mayor James J..VWalke- of'New York-has been approaclhed wit an offer to red placte P an Johnson as presidentof the American League at a salary re- ported to }1e $100,00 a year, according to an apparently reliable source close to the city hal. No formal offer of the ljaelall, job has been made to Mayor Walker it was said, but L is credited with being "sounded out" on the subject by several 'Aerian league club own- ers while on vacation at Havana a few- weeks ago.- The may01 is quoted as saying he had not- received a "formal offer". Mention of a salary figure of $100,- 000 which-would be $5,000) more than Commissioner Landis is gettin.f CHICAGO, April 22-Reports _of an offer to Mayor James J W~aker "of New York to replace,Ban Jolinsof- asfeieto h mrcnlau werie received with surprise and doubt! today at' Ailrican ,lieague hadquar- ters. M *. Johnson h=ad gbe to Ex"l. sior Springs, Missouri' for a week-end rest but his secretat y, Wiliam Har- ridge, said hie had heard nothing o1 the move. - .,-"t Johnson's term of office uder h-iis present contract does not expire unil 1935. His salary now is $40,000 a year. It was increased from $30,000 in 1921. when his 20) yar'cotract 4gned in 1910 was extended. Athletics: And Reds ]Disappoint In, ;First Contests Of Season With the, second 'week of major league baseball drawing to a close, Cincinnati and-the Phlladelphia'Ath- letics have yet to show the class of baseball that, the' critics expectedlf them. 'Cincin~nati, with a well balanc- ed team and the }pest pitching staff in the big leagutes, has won but one game out of eight starts. The Ath- letics, with, the addition of thht two \veteran stars, Collins and Cobb were thought to possess the punch needed to bring Philadelphia a pennant. At present they have won four out of nine games and their biggest weak- ness seems to be in Cobb and Collins who lack the speed' that they showed in former years._ Pittsburgh and the New York Yank kees, both composed of many young players, continue to set the pace for their respective leagues, the former having won seven and lost one, while the latter have taken seven out of nine._...,< YESTERPAVS- RE LTS Ntioial League - E , 4 } ---_ E I k .7 COLLEGIA- TE CLOTHE HOP -to _ _ .. w, _ ... , _.. .v ... _. t -. J 4/ \1/ ! A7;, SPECIALLY TAILJORED $4O0&$45 With, Extra Pants Free , 11 (" Ctei 1ierlur- ;I , vona rc a tel-phone subscr iber call Jimmie We ~ ~ treAd 'fa1, Ii-I;.! 2e4, and your want ad_ alls adr kJ.re jrIretcuhead- Vt-c ( - ~ - ji c ilresrerves the right to i I cs'aui, o rerar or ithold objectionable W lcc ve esal-1lL. 1TrI J5olumun cl,,es at 3 1P. M. date preced- in S rat in a-e'nn - N' te ul anv error most be rr - thn in frme ) te seeco)dA insertion. th-e finest. ] t i~r~t ?.m CAS rA'i ES_ h /A} T-n cots pererr t fin g ho'- (on +he basis of Ann-, rbor. hXe ve : gr words1 to the line) for one )r two - Nnut' u'tts per rvadiug ':re for three or more fat your next nmeal Y 1 a heIjl ile t ' sh -Irssifueds eevda te d iy ofc r ~n he PressTBuiIling onn Mavmird Street. -. ~ t CONTRACT RATS at u,"cial ustandardized 'rates given on applica 9 h9 Soit S M 5. - - - L()8-Vz n ie gol~d watch wt ithX 1_0 zlW- On or a ea cam3p is, Tiangle REDTl A TA SSociety pin. Intials D). L. S. Re- ________________________________ -LOST-Black billfold containing $21.I s - - - I+ d er call Fairchild 3363, or re-- tui'ti to 106 Twelfth St. 143-144-145 LOST LOST-Mledium sized loose-leaf note -book, around April fourth. CMall Potersjon, plione 5575. 142-143-144 WANTED NOTICE I ETHIS f PAPERHANGING - 35c single rol andl tp. Painting also. C. W. COLUMN I I(ltnes, 418 N. State. Dial 3784 CLOSES aftter 4,. tu.-th-sat rYISING > AT 3FJ SUITS AND OVERCOATS--Very r~s was OLU aleh pricesz, ailored or rcaly- made. We have a woudertul vari- Sety of patterns. Repairing' also a specilty. Beautiful fabrics for your, f ~ rot WlLU TIIF TA] IAUrt 10i i ' lil-agio i 1 hoz n lllfi) . e Wed-Fri-Sat It '.1art' I) - hen enc itecrested in 4 am uor work. Those who, can qu:al]ify will be hbred ont a salary Wun;; bomus lb.. C(all L. W. Smith for ajppoinl nieiit. 307~9. 174-145-116-147 WANTEI)--Th-ses to type. Reason- a eprice. Diarl l987. MI. V. Hart- stiff. 144-1 45-146 WANTE'D-Two May Festival tickets. lust ha e on first floor, good location. <'aIl Miss Vvilso t, 4197. 14-4-145-146 NOTIC E-University instructor wants furnished house for academic year 1 )7-2S Would care for large homie during ownw,'s absence or sabbati-' cal leave if rent is nomninal. Harry L. Samuel, 3201 ast Washineton fit.. SatunTu TUT1ORING -- Freshman and sopho- More mathematics or physics. Phone 88S38 after 7 P. M. 143-144-145 I' .,.Our stock of specially tailored R. & W. and 'Adler Collegian. Suits is very large, which . - affords you aun patterns. exceptional choice in colors and, n-=T SATS - We, have received some advance shipments of new STRAW HATS and snap brim PAN- AMIA, HATS. Now is your chance to get the latest blocks in Spring 'straw hats. -The .Last Word ine Furnishings- I' METSOFTHOBS savory Roasts, juicy Steaks, TVasty Chops- tiie samet high duality, whether in large quantities or for the smallest family' Every cut of meat a a fair price. A*.lR. GFELL ? : . ns___. WANTED-To buy seven bicycles, Z,=4.X~e.' j tree ladies, font' men's. Call 9142 between 12-1 and 6-8 P. M. N, ____143-144-145 SWANTED-,Students who like gof hot BARB ECUES to know we de - S liver between 9:30 and] 11:30 '". hl BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481.- c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat WANTED-Barber, part time. Calf N 22147. 142-143-144 .:; O TICE-To those who want to work. 'We 'have an enjoyable and profit- Sable proposition f'or you this sum- i.cie. The men' we had out, during Spring Vacation earned from $25 1'to $55 in six days. Call at 332 East ~ Jefferson for ap interview. -. 144145-146-147 WANTED-We can employ a number Fof freshmen, sophomores and jun- S i ors this summer who need funds S for next year's term. Salary and tuition. Communicate at once with S Ted Hillier. Dial 4818. ________141-142-143-144-145-146 IWANTED STUDENTS to. know thatj .s Sam'pays from $5 to $25 for 01ld it ~suits and overcoats.! t121 E. ANN DIAL. 4366 - tt FOR RENT 4208,~ FOR RENT-Singie room for rent. 324 Thompson St. Phone 5791. SHIRTS TIES SOCKS PAJAMAS B. V D.'s Tom Corbett's * ollegiate Shop 11.6 East Liberty i .I( NOTICE-Fairy and elf costumes for the Ai'chitects Ball made at Spaul- dnigs. Get your order in early. 1151/( East Liberty. 144 NOTICE-Hats cleaned and.-blocked. All kinds of shoei c1'taned, dyed and repalied.' '~atlsf'I'l) 14 'i, r it' ANN A R110): S1101. 02:pE 1,lerty. NOTIE=Stoddi' hair hop. Try one of our Pee'rMzrret 'wames; whicih" give a de ph and softness to the hair. 707 N.University,. tues-thuirs-sat HEALTH Begins when _ yo . poe 8428. Q.M. Gibson, Cirpractor, 35 Wuevth Arcade. tes-tliur's-sat-f 9RCHESTRA LEADERS -Come in and look over our tip-to-date stock of music. University Music House. tf DANCING Every Saturday night, Dix- born._ 5 miles .out Broadway on new Plymnouth' paved road. 'fr-sa-tf DREGSMAk1NG, "general, Intl alter- ing. Phone 22194. Esther Eisele~ 401 South Division. 142-43-144 ANN'ARBOR s Cmfl*'qi' rCleaning Works. Rugs Sbampooed. Phon 6513. a daly-tt 170 SEE best of 50 hiues clothing drop card td" 10 E. Washlngta. lphone 6365 even~pp, " $22 to 30. t 1ENOR ;GUITAR Tunes and plays ,like a, banjo or uke--sounds - like a gutt. e asy to play., Special price this week. Uniiversity Msic House - -. - ~ Tf. TYIAE-iYR-IItNf j stt .' 1Mitueor h. ing promptly. "and' -- neaty' done by experienced operatos at. mod- erate, rates.' Thesis and, .colege work a specialty' for 19'years. 0 D. Morrill; 17 Nid els 'A read@: The Typwrlter and 'Statonery Store. t - TENOR BA3)' The banjo'value oi the Year. Finest workmanship, flashy appearance with a very brilliant tone and unusual volumn. 14-inch oversized resonator. Special price, including case, $34. Easy terms.;'' - - .a U Tf. University -Music Rouse TYP1E1WRITER R11IBBO3NS AND --CARBONS -- Our, rapid turnover insures a fresh stock and you secure the best qual- ity atra moderate-price. O. b. MOR- RILL.JT - Nickels Arcade.- Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith. & Cprons NOTICE -Then new 'Royal "Potables are now on display at Rider's -Pen Shop, $16 State St.- A wonderful machine. You will be interested. Call andl 8ee,then.: PROFITABLE SUM.fiR WORK With oppor-tunity 'of getting sound business and - sales -'experience is available with reiable natibonal manu- facturing concern. ^ Liberal "compen- sation. Write~- Rex S. Reese, 411 Woodbrook -Bldg., 5050 Joy Road, Detroit, Mich. wed-th-fri-tf NOTICE FORDS " FORDS . FORDS I ,M l Read The Daily "Classified"' Columns 223- North Main St. Phone .d'd'/"ld'. '.. '..0"'. , !'/.: "'. ":. "« "r+/".. '.'i '.. . a "r, "..0*miF.. .w " . .r 'o'. ". . " C.O. 4,un~ .. - .,.. ,. ,;m., .-. ' dI:Y./J"d '"d./".. .!.t"dd.I', .dd. .. d./"dd,/:4,d.A.s ice '143-144-145- FOR RE.NT-Washtenaw Apartments. Furnished apartment for, ren in June. Dial 22219... J 142-143-144 FOR SALE FOR SALE-M~oot desirable house for frat. in city. Easy terms. Also large rooming house, furnished: B~oth fine location. May rent. Phone 7733 (or 4454, evenings). x.44-145-146-147-148-149 FOR SALE-Buick 1923-35 touring. Just overhauled, new tires, $100 cash. Call Rosenthal 8417 or37. Cincinnti: Pittsburgh R. H.E. ....000 100 000-1 8 1I .100' 011 00x-3 9 1 Amaericran 'Leaguae R. 1-tE. Washington ....002 110' 03)-7 14 2 Boston .........030 001N02-3 8 0 Michigan. TrackrmenI To Compete- At Ohio (Continucd from {Page Six) free of M\ichigan 'are among those ljsted fo~r this event. Schravesand and Sanderson will throw the discus for Michigan against an unusually good field. Jack Lovette, the best, shot putter on the Michigan team, will enter the triathlon, and has chosen the shot ! put, javelin, and discois a-s his threel events. Harry Hawkins, Michigan; football and track star, won the tri- athlon at Ohio State last spring. This is a novel contest allowing any man ! to enter three of the four weight events. Although Coach "'Farrell" has-enter- eda three relay teams in the Ohio meet, little is expected of any of them. The'. quartets named will run in the mile, two mile, and half mile events. Be- cause of the illness of Iskendei'ian, miler, and Hunt, 880 yard man, the four mile team has been withdrawn andl Hornberger shifted to tl).e two mile team. The other three men of4 this quartet are Lamont, Beals, and Pfluke. The mile relay team will be compos- edl of Mueller, Ohlhelser,' Munger, and Jones, and with the crack Syracuse team entered, there seems little pro-I sIec~t of a high place for the Wolver- iir s. Wiscon.sin, second place win-, ivn' in the indoor Conference race, is expected to give the Eastern inter-' ('sllegiate champions plenty of corn- petition. Indiauna and Pittsburgh are! also entered and should give a good ~ "T ount of themselves. MWichigan's record of three consecu- ti e wins in the 880 yard relay seems d- stined to be brolken by MichiganE .rate's slar'-sprinter's. Farrell, how- FIRST METHODIST Corner State and Wash. Sts. krthur W. Stalker, D. D., MinisterI Parley C. Bingham', Associate Minister and Student Director. x Miss Margaret Stair, St1ident Director. 10:30 A. M. - Sermon, "Dreamns That Come True" by' Dr. A. W. Stalker. 12:00-Student' Bible Classes at Wesley Hall. 6:00 P. d.-Annual election of{ " Guild officers and devotional meeting led by Robert Wat- erman. 7:00 P. M.--Social Half Hour for students. 7:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild lec- ture by Dr. William E. Bar- ton on: "Lincoln and the American Ideal:" i 1 # r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1?. Edwvard Satyles, Minister Howard R. Chapnian, Minister for Students 10:45-Sernon, "Time-Necessity of Growthi," by Mr. Sayles. 12:15-12:45-Student group meets at Guild H-ouse. 5 :30-Friendship Hour. 6:30-Woirld service meeting. Gill- ham White. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :Corner Huron and Division Sts. 3tleiH1..Anderson, Minister Lewis C. Rteinman Mrs. 'Nellie B. Cadwell Secretaries for Students. 9:30-Student Class taught by Prof. Morris. 10:45-Dr.' Anderson pireaches on: "Where Are 'rbose Whmo Have Cron~e Front U s f" Fiirst in the series on post-resuirrec- tion studies. 5:30-Y oung People's Social Hour and Supper'. 6:30 Young People's Society meeting. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Herbert A. Jimp, Minister ie leui Ramnsay, Student Director 10:4I5-"Th1te 3luau W'FhoMissed Ester." 5:80-Student hoeur. Prof. Run- ning of ]gineerig School will speak on "Relig-il." 8 :00 P. M.-motion picture, "Loney Mary." Mr. Jump will preach. UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron . ts. ,Sidney S. Robins, Minister 10:45 A. M.-. Morning Service "Dark Age" 5:45 P. M. Candlelight Supper 6:30 Mr. R. C. Trotter talks. B'nai B'rith HILLEL FOUNDATION -I I' I. ..f FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division St. 10:38 A. M.-Regular vice, subject: After Death." morning senr- "Probation '11:45' A, M.-Sunday school follow- -lug the mo ning% se vice. 7:45-W'ednesday evening testi- monial meeting. The 'Reading room, 10 and 11 State Savings Bank building, is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays. BETLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Fourth Ave. near Packard St. G. A. Neuann, Minister 9:00 A. M.-Sunday school. 10 A. M4.-Regular morning wor- sipi. Sermon subject: '' lee.": 11:00 A. M4.-Gernman service.- I ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, I~ii'ion and Catherine Streets R1ev. ilemiry 'Lewis, Rector ' Rev. 11. IL. Harris, Assistant F'irst Sunday After Easter. Holy Comnmunion, 8 A. M. (the j Church) ; 9 :30 Harris,.Hall. 11 :00 A. M.-Morning prayer and ser'mon by Rev. Lewis. S: 00--Studeimt supper. 8 :00----Faster pageant by young people will b)e repeated by request. FOR SALE-1926 Ford Coupe. Bump- er's, spot-light, water' pump, mileage very low. Looks like new. Price is right. 1926 Dodge special Coupe. Mileage very low. Can't tell it from new. Price is low. Terms.F R. H., ALBEIR 514 East Washington Open evenings and Sundays. Tf. FOR SALE-A large overstuffed rock- er, $3. Mahogany library table, $10. Dial 3041-1511. Wells. 143-144-145 FOR SALE - Pedigreed Springer spaniel pups. Fred Jolly, 1139 Lincoln. 143-144-145 FOR SALE-1921 Fond Touring. $40. \Call 3283.4 tf FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring. $40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon or evening and ask for McKee or Gow. FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924; five tires, starter, demountable, good condition. 1617 Washtenaw. Phone 9117._ Boyer or Farquhar. TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair- ed. Largest and best stock to be ob- tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ona Typewriters, Inc. tif }I I s I Our entire stock of used cars has been put into first class running con-, dition and the prices asked are in many cases much lower thtan the value given. A car for every purse and every car worth the money. Come In, pick out your car and drive It home. We have roadsters, touring, coupes, Tudors, four doors, $35 to $345. The very one you want is here. Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229. ZION ,r LUTHERAN CHURCH , zWashington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. Stellhmorn, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Bible study. CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Corner Hill and Tappan iKeineimth11 own,ut, Iasior 10: 30--Morning worship. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH F On) E. University Dial 3779 (M9issouri Synod) Third amid West Huron Streets C. A. BRAVER, Minister. 9:00 A. M-German service. 10:00 A. M.-Bible Study. 1 at to TENOR BANJOS Slingerland May Bell instruments 25 per cent discount. Just three close out at this price. University Mus, Mouse Tf. Sunday, Aprl 21Iy No services in Ann Arbor j NOTICE '/ I 1 . n n x r I 111:0 U)A. lM.-Fun-Illh oi'rie,'I