DAY, APRIL, 26, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN, THEMICIGN DIL PAO~ SEVEN TO OMPTEAT PEN ( Continue(] from Page Six) taking first in hotly. hurdles while Northrop won the javelin and broad jump, It wvas Cooper's first appear- ance in a mecet outdoors, andI his showing -,as especially gratifying in view of the many heats he was fore. ed to run. In the low hurdles, Coop- er staged a remarkable comneback to - -- - - _ r THE PRESS BOX ( Continued from Page S*X) iv,. w(;i ogle gamie and Ntavinglit) xi ,'p t« t mar their reord~s. N orlii l i-en will pin~y Purdue t r orr ovandlowia at. Iowa City aaturda y to roraaja1te its wee'k of e(scanpet itioni. Minnesota has not openedl its Con- jTIHE WEEM(' SSPORTS CALEXJT Baseball j Today-IMichigan St loge here. Wednesday - West Ihare. Friday--Syracuse at I Aturd~ay--Syracu se Track Friday and Saturd, j eays at Philadelphia. Tenniis Saturday-Pontiac Te I 'BARE' CARTER OF POINT1 SWIMMER BREAKS DARL A MINUTE TEAM IS D)EAD CTALINA RECORD 1tThe death of Charles B. B~abe"'Cal - Anotlkw iarathon swim mark xveit. ate col- ;i ter, member of M iclhiganf's point-n<- into the discard last Sunday whon X~igii minute football team regalvs aity in - Byron Summers, '28, Glendale, Calit.., cVirgsifnhidasawerFii".e:~t a new record for the Catalina Is- land channel swim by two hours and Syracuse.1, Yost was starting out in the coat 'in- 10 irinutes. George Young's former at Syra- !wold and football y.zi ad'11,(1Uretlord of 15 hours andI 45 minutes igame than it is todIay. Cartr ws a embr of~he Was_ made last January in the $2i,000 ay--en ous teams of 1903 and 1904 izd i W; :igleYi marathon. I th ongh hie weighed a bout 260 pit K Ihe was, according to Coach 5'os, LON.DON -^1 crowd of 90,000 per- uflis club probably one of the mildest 0f the sons wit nessed the final game of the 1warriors on the gridiron at 1 hat time. English soccer cup championship. Chill) {)fl club on I HIS THIS LUMN CGLUM4 E CLOSES CLOSES 3 P.M. .,.DVER rI ING AT 3 PX A it win handily afrtcr being five yaii(Is fc:Ence season as yet, but is sche- behind at the halIf way mark. (11!1(1 toi enter the race Saturday when Thn0 yr lah0pprnly 0h Gophers meet Ohio State at Col- marked, the retunnto for;,n of Luck jtmrbtis. Little is known of the strength Tlester whien hle ranl it in 9.9 seconds 1of the Minnesota nine because the Go- to beat Kriss of Ohio who defeated jpier's (d*l not take a tour of the South him in the ConfereFnce indoor meet. dur ing the spring recess. Stark, one -At Penn, Rester will be forced to the 'Of the stars of Minnesota's basket- limit bcy a star entry which includes, !ball team, is captain of the baseball am ong others,.Huseyof IBoston, w team, playing shortst~op. ( is back in form again, and Miller of Ifarvard. he may b~e called upon to do better to Northrop's victory over Simon of 11- Iw in from~ the easternl field. I. Golf Friday-Detroit Golf Washtenaw links.. I I If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie I](~ F the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad NOIC will be charged.- " The Michigan Daily reserves the right to !NQTICE-Hats cleanled and blocked. classify all wants ads under appropriate head- All kinds of shoes cleai.ned, dyed alit ings and to revise or withhold objectionable reie. ItOajo #Iiflt'd copy. eard .1i411,tn;,urmr'j This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- ANN ArMRliltS10. f;25 E. l~iherty. "ing publication. Notice 4f any error must be given in time for the second insertion. c-Tues.-TIhurs.-Sat. Ten cents pe r readng line (on thle basis of! FOR SALE---Oliver typewriter, Vin 'fiveern average words to the line) for one or two !Iperfect Working condition. $10. inserin. Nine tents per reading line for three or more Dial hookoer 48 1. 146-146 147 insertions. Cash classifieds receiv-ed at the 1')4y office FORl SALE-F'01rop 11'1tst(SPr l!3; in The Press Building on Maynard Street. ive tr~ tt'tt,,en CONTRACT RATES fve ties MII rf'''I a i~lo,, rSpecial standardized rates given on applica- good conldit ion 10117 t1't st tt q Phone 9117. Bover or Farquhar. I LOT I * 1'P.tVRiTE~tS.! uitkcts, eoldi, ®---rented, exchlanged.fl, it+,tted. ,r+'pair- LOST -Triangular key ringe with ed. Largest and best, .o: to rlie ,1,. about eighit keys. If found1(, call tained anywhere. U. D ) M ltL]1L,, Hlazer 216S2. 146 17 Nickels Arcade. Authnorzrnl deal- LOST-A topaz pin with green gold e.Poe61,L .Sn~i&Cr mouinting. Reward. Cal 427 ona Typewriters. Inc.it kI ,+ <: nf . 1 P. - 0 Q in 1 thrPow o0150 feet s 1incsto ba out Shively of Illinois by severali inchies. Camzpbell made a throw of 146 feet but failed to place. i i; Kl Although hie dad not win a place in linois in th^ broad jump was especial- ly encourag,,ing as Simon is ranked as the greatest obsta~fcle in the way of; the Wolverine for Dig Ten honors inx the b~road juamn. Northrop's Javelin mark of 194 feet 6 inches at Ohio is good for this time of the year. but. FOR YOURI tD'10 SUITS CVERCOATS Highest Prices Paid for DIAMONDS PhIONE AT ONCE SAM 4306G Ketz, Sophomore weight star, show- edh extremely well in the hammer throw at Ohio winning second with a the discus, Schravesand's throw of 136: feet was far from displeasing. 1 C il;bert's Page & IShaw JUILLERET'S 3025 State St ORIGINALITY Fresh Salted Nuts roasted Sandwiches thi~e Klstwieli 11iRajy Today, Wednesday ANTONIO MOIRRENOJ IN "Love 'Blindness" This "Ad" With 10c. Whe; iw; , st fyleas combied with-. quality * "as ii s ilL i Stetson..... there.cwiL be. no que~s O Ia to the. haL yotL shzouflwzear Forty Po/tarn Write for lnteresting Booklet-+ The STETSON HAT in LITERATURE' John B. Stetson Comnpany, ZPilaelephw ; eft&led o /ounJ VMen I 4 f } E } I WVAN~TED WANTED-Student to work for board. I I IuvYi ±ivionL oe. 110 WANTED-Students who like, goodI hot BARBECUES to know we de- liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M NBAREBECUE INN, Dial 4481. c -Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. I WANTED-Teti men interested inI summer work. Those who canj qualify will be hired on a salary plus bonus 'basis. Call L. W. Smith . for appointment. 3079. 144-145-146-147 WANTED-Theses to type. Reason- able price. Dial 9337. M. V. Hart- suit. 144-145-146. C ANTED--Two May Festival tickets. Y j1014 CusAPE S4.~ NEW HAVEN~, COI .4 S -I am will exl l:) TH 'N, H-URSDAY, APRIL AT HOTEL ALLENEL MR. JERRY COAN 11 EAST 47TH ST. &WtvYORK~ 289 rations for . , ., i i 1 i a I i f I I . _ f N~OTICE SlrflflE tPOSlTION$S A~len interestedl in summier em1ploy- 'Ment see. M% A. E: H-il'debrand, '22, representative of FfI. J. Heinz Comn- pany, any time Thursday after- nlooni andi evening, or on Friday at the Union. 146 Students! Save M oney! 25%7 off on used typewriters. Phone Landis 3489. HORINER HARMONICAS: Easy to play and, very popular. 25c up. Uiniversity Music House. tt All makes of typewriters for sale or rent. Excellent machines at rea- sonablo prices, for rent. Promipt repairing by experienced workmen. Courteou~ service. Aulta Brand Ribbons and Carbon&. Rider's Pen Strop, art State Street. sUu-tues-toutirs-tf ORCESTRA LEADERS -Come in and look over our up-to-date stock of music. University Music House. tfP ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning Works. Rugs. Sbamhpooed Pbou.5 6613. daily.-ti TO" SEE best of 50 lines clothing, drop card to 1103 ID. WAsbtngtoD. Phone 6365: evenings. $22 to $30 tt TENOR GUITAR, Tunes and plays like a banjo, or uke--sounds lime a guitar. Easy' to play. Special price this. week. University, Mutsic House 4o One Thursday NightMa OnlyMa C'ity and Out-of-Town Mail Orders Received Now! The largest aind Post Extrava- ga-fat Revue to) Be Seen Hlere '.[ Iis Season JOS3. De MILTIinc BRING YOU 0 1 OoPRINCIPALS 10 ('IIORIJS 100 '4) RCIE STRA Prices Including Tax: $3.30},$2.75,$2.209, $1.6 ! hibit the our collection of importE outdoor season. see them ___ 2 ~. M Must be on first floor, good location.I Call Miss Wilson, 4197. 144-145-146 1NOTICE-Uni versity instructor wants furnished house for academic year 1927-28. Would care for large home during owner's absence or sabbati- cal leave if rent is nominal. I-arry L. Sam~uel, 320 ECast Washington St. I SatS unTu 1WANTED-Ten girls wish to rent house furnished for next school year. Owner remaining as manager' and chaperone. 145-146-147 WANTED- Miisicisans, for dance or-1 chestra, who will attend Summer School. Box 176 Daily !/ Clothes are most conspicuous on a "Big Man on the Campus," but clothes can help make any man a bigger man on the Campus. EARL CRAGGC. The authority on Men's Wear. N .74 i 11 S OILYSKINS- ENLARGED PORES j Satisfwoqtion Guaranteed How to Correct Them By HELENA RUBINSTEIN International Beauty Specialist COMPLEXION - beauty depends very largely upon fipieness of the 1 pores. This simple treatment corrects oiliness-makes pores invisibly tiny and keeps com~plexion clear, unooth and 'unblemished. Each night cleanse with VALAZE BEAUTY GRAINS, my skin enliven- ing wash which frees pores of excess oiliness; blackheads and all impurities - refines pores -- leaves skin velvet- smooth. 1.00.,, For ULTRA sensitive skins (instftd of Beauty Grains) use VALAZE PORE PASTE SPECIAL. 1.00. Follow,every other night, with VALAZE BEAUTIFYING SKINFOOD -- ani- mates-bleaches mildly, creates an ex- quisite skin texture. 1.00. On alternate nights; and every morning apply VALAZE PASTEURIZED FACE ;CREAM-the only cleansing cream that benefits oily, pimpled or acne-blemished skins--soothes and pro- tects. 1.00. For daytime cleansing and before sp- plying powder VALAZE LIQUIDINE .-refreshes--refines--absorbs oilines - corrects shine on nose and chin -- im- parts flattering finish. 1.50. The Finest Cosmetics VALAZE POWDERS -- ROUGES - LIPSTICKS absolutely pure--protec- tive to the most delicate skin-in a wide range of extremely flattering tints. 1.00 to 5.50. At the better stores or cairect front 46 West 57th Street, New York PARIS LONDON Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Two 'rouser Suits NOTICE-To those who want to work. We have an enjoyable and profit- able proposition for you this sum- mer. The ment we had out during .iSpring Vacation earned from $25 to $55 in six days. Call at 332 East Jefferson for an interview. 144-145-146-147 WANTE~D-W~e can employ, a number. of freshmen, sophomores and jun- iors this summer who need funds for next year's term. Salary and i tuition. Communicate at once with S Ted Hillier. Dial 4818. 141-142-143-144-145-146 WANTED STUDENTS to know that. Sain pays from $ to $21 for old suits and overcoats. S 121 F. ANN DIAL 4306 t ti FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT-A comfortable suite for one or two persons between cam- pus and U. of M. hospital Rent reasonable 1412 Geddes. Phone 6147. 146-147-148 IFOR RENT-A comfortable suite be- tween campus and U. of M. hos- pital. Rent reasonable. 1412 Geddes. Phone 6147. 146-147-148 FOR RENT-Two front rooms, single and double or as suite. Students or business people. Also garage. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 145-146-147 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring car. $65 cash. 1923 Dodge touring car with exceptionally good tires. Terms if desired. Open evenings and Sundays. tf R. H. ALBER 514 East Washington FOR SALE-Most desirable house for frat. in city. Easy terms. Also S large rooming house, furnished. Both fine location. May rent. Phone 7473.3 (or 4454, evenings). 144-145-146-147-148-149 .Tf. NOTICE-Do not leatv&Michigan until you have preserved your - diploma ly the famous drum-head mount process. Let's talk it over. J. B1. Saunders, exceptional framing. 306 South State St. tu-th-sun TYPE WRITING andtilHmeograp~b. Ing promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at mnod- erate rates. Thesis and college Work a specialty for 19. years. - 0. 1. MVorrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Tho Typwriter and Stationery Store. U. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBONS Our rapid turnover insures a fresh rstock and you secure the best qual- ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR- RIL.' 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. tr NOTICE-The new Royal Portables are now on display at Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. You will be interested. Call and see them NOTICE FORDS - FORDS - FORDS Our entire stock of used cars IIAS been put into first class runnilig con- dition and the prices asked are in many cases much lower than th~eM value given. A car f or~ every purse and every car worth the money. Come in, pick out your cat and, drive It, I $A o I ;i C ERTAIN suits stand out in your , mem- ory. Some because you felt proud and comfortable every time you wore them. Some because you realized your dreadful mistake every time you put them on. So maybe you have decided that this clothes business is a lottery--sometini~s you draw a prize and someimes you don't Before you let that philosophy harden, however, try my Earl Cragg style system. Here style is a study and a hobby. It's worth trying, especially when you remember that my two trouser suits are but forty dollars-and my topcoats but thirty. Correctly, I C Wa J 'll 8 . a7tf nAU L~ s . om e. W e have roa dters, tou rin g . The Authori1ii on A--Ien's y4ear. F'OR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring. I$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon Ior evening and ask for McKee or NOTICE FOR convenience, speed and satisfac- tion, visit Trojnowskls Barber Shop. tues-thur-sat HEALTH Begins when you phone 8428. C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 361 coupes, Tudors, four doors, $36 to $346. $ The very one you want' is hero. Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229. 1 @A~I I!