May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 3
… $9.60 SHIRTS $1.95 and $2.45 NECKWEAR in two groups at 95c and $1.55 Hosiery 25% off Sale is for Cash only ALTERATIONS AT COST Greenwood and Kilgore …
… $9.60 SHIRTS $1.95 and $2.45 NECKWEAR in two groups at 95c and $1.55 Hosiery 25% off Sale is for Cash only ALTERATIONS AT COST Greenwood and Kilgore …
…. Person is. kno10- n and ill order' to avoid trou- ble return to School of Mlusic or° call 7669. 155-1-06-157 LOST-A green gold Wahl fountain pen, Frida'y morning on campus.. Call J. E. Wendel. 3193. Reward…
…. H. ALBER, 514 East Washington. Phone 3115. FOR SALE-Barber shop anid beauty parlor. Four chairs, two booths, five-year lease. iAll nlew, up-to-date fuiniture. 107 W . Washington ; Ypsilanti, Mich. 155…
…. XOTI~~ -'155-156-157 \OTC~t --Thenaxv Victor Orth o- piioni Po(rtable machines are h'ere. Camne in and 'hear thein. Schae- herio & Son Music House. tf ii I i i _. i probably more as the hawks are weak…
… Audit o -iiio, M y 4. Personi is kn lownilSl iniii 0 Ht'toavxoid trou- ble return 11to Schoo0'l, 01 ~i\Ule or01 call 7669. 155-156-157 LOST--A green >old W li founmtain pen, Friday mnornin g on ('aiipu…
… (or 4454 evenings).' FOR SALE-The exclusive right to sell my specialty lines on the Cam- pus next year. $1,500, guaranteedl to a live wire. Gall 6217 and a~k for Jlrry. 154-155-156 FOR ,SALE-Old Tp wn…
… canoe, 16-foot, newly painted. $30.00. Inquire 116 North State, Apt. 4. 154-155-156 FOR SALE-1926 Dodge Sedan. Loolkf like new. Price is right. Open Sundays and evenings. IR . .ALBER 514 East Washington…
…, Socks, Pajamas - All ou6rother haber- da shery at corresponding prices. / at $1.55 4 CRA NAGEL EDITH ROBflRTS rug-ecarer Sport Shoes $11.50 Shoes now $9.20 Others $8.80 to $9.60 Pull-over Sweaters…
… $2.45 NECKWEAR in two groups at 95c and $1.55 Ho siery 25% off dale for Cash only ALTERATIONS AT COST Gr- en'W ant d ilAMrIW rt e 4 …
…-Summer employment for five men. Salary and tuition bonus. Ask for Skinner. Dial 6981. 155-156-'457 ~Y FOOD in which quality food may be is one of them. RE STAURANT h Main St. 427 Thom )son. TPthoe22,153. Aroian…
… to School of Mlusic or call 7669. 155-156-157 L OST-A green gold Wahl fountain{ pen, Friday morning on camnpus. Call J. E. Wendel, 319"". Reward. { i E t t . . 1-110.11111 NOTICEl~- The new Victor…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TJIIJRSDAY, MAY 5, 192~ F ODAJOBICAL CONTEST Fisher States 'ThtIt In Strictest Sense [ A1'55WL y British Soldiers Collect At Shanghai…
… run--Won by Proudlock, Syracuse; second, McCloskey, Boston College; third, Swinburne, George- town; fourth, Martin, Dartmouth; fifth, Hogan, Yale. Time 1:55.' Broad jump-Won by Bates, Penn State, 24…
…, Illinois holds the shot record of 47 feet 1-2 inch; Mucks, Wisconsin, holds the discus record of 155 feet 2 inches; Shattuck, California, the hammer mark of 160 feet ,4 inches; Russell, the high jump mark…
…;eriif,n and deciledl Kingsley Moore, and Kenneth- Schafer. i Vit l~iceeds a new straw bat. As v This will be the fifth match of the 1)55 l beenI the ('listoII for :severatl year for the Michigan team and the…
…- von by Cuhel, Iowa; Otterness, Min- esota, second. Time 15.5. Second icat-won by Pahlmeyer, Wisconsin, rwin, Ohio State, second. Time 15.4. hird heat-won by McGinnis, Wis- onsin, McKeever, Illinois…
…TABLISHED 1890 Y fri. It at i XXXXVII. No. 155 TEN PAGES ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927 TEN PAGES PRICE FIVE REGISTRATION CLOSESi;acco-Vanzetti Case AT MOnM fl hJIII Briings…