THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY t I r nwr e_ 1 LYNDON & COMPANY- - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue it Are you going to take pictures today? Better bring the films here for develop- Annual tryouts for membership in Masques will be held at 4 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All University women, including freshmen, who are interest- ed in stage-craft or play production, are eligible to membership. There will be an important meeting of the Girls' Mandolin club at 7:15 o'clock, Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, in the Women's league roomat Univer- sity hall. Several announcements will be made, and plans for the year will be discussed. 4 ERST iI -f 4MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN" Coffee, sandwiches, pies, light lunches of all kinds. Right prices.s Sodas, sundaes, Coca Cola, all soft' drinks. Kept right. It's a B. & B.' Red Cross-the best fountain at Hus- ton Bros.-Adv. Sleep Anyplace i Eat at Rex 's THE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State and Packard Home of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh 302 S. Main i Phone 474-W 3a ing and printing. Your pictures the benefit of our experience-and o mmmm (1kc 'rom get up- I The Blue Front Cigar Store I to-date methods. The Junior advisers' supper is to follow Dean Myra B. Jordan's tea, Monday night, Oct. 11. All juniors will come to Barbour gymnasium at 6 o'clock to meet their freshmen, and bring them to the supper. MATINEE MUSICALE CONCERT COURSE SECOND SERIES Oct. 19-Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Pianist (all Chopin recital). Nov. 9-Charles Carver, Basso; Frank La Forge, Com- poser-Pianist. Dec. 15-Ypsilanti Normal Choir, Christmas Music. Feb. 8-Sascha Jacobinoff, Violinist. Mar. 22-Detroit Symphony String Quartet. PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM, HIGH SCHOOL COURSE TICKETS $2.50 FOR CLUB MEMBERS, $2.00 Tickets now on sale at Water's and Graham's Book Stores. THIS II fO COLUMN CLM CLOSES CLOSES AT P.M. ADV E R T IS I.NG AT 3 P. M FOR RENT? FOR RENT-To one or two Medics or Hospital Assistants, large front room, opposite University Hospital. All modern conveniences. Well furn- ished. Price right. Call No. 1122-W. FOR RENT-Several apartments one block from campus. We write In- surance of all kinds-Potter and Allshouse-601-4 1st National Bank. Telephone 2072. FOR RENT-Exceptionally comfort- able double study room with dorm- itory. Two and one-half blocks from campus. $8 per week. 'Mrs. Foster, 924 Oakland. FOR RENT - Very desirable front suite suitable for two or three. Two blocks from campus. 429 S. Divis- ion, phone 1741-R. FOR RENT- Fine large suite with l two single beds. Half block from campus. Men. $8. 210 S. Thayer. Phone 2488-M. FOR RENT- Large well k furnished double room. Steam heated, two FOR SALE FOR SALE-Essex roadster. Practic- ally new, run only 3,000 miles. Five Cord tires and complete equipment. Mechanically perfect and a bargain for cash. Dr. S. G. Bush, Chelsea. Phone 27. FOR SALE-Modern six room house, y fine S. E. location. Beautif'ully de- corated, clean, ready to occupy. $3,000 down andmonthly payments. Telephone owner, 1600-J. FOR SALE - Nelson sport model speedster, fine condition. Very rea- sonable. Car just overhauled thor- oughly. Will demonstrate. Call 258 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE-Hand carved rosewood table, Louise Quinze. Perfect con- dition. Phone 1177-J, 809 E. Kings- ley St. FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello. Practically new, fair price. Over- land Garage. Phone 2440, evenings.' FOR SALE-A banjo mandolin. Call 1828-J. FOR SALE-Pair of gymnasium shoes, size 3/ C. Call 1499-R. LOST AND FOUND LOST-End of silver fountain pen. Lost on State or Maynard Sts. Re- turn to B. Merriam, Kappa Kappa Gamma house. LOST-Trunk bearing "E. M." Detroit, Mich." Probably delivered to wrong address. Call 1662-W. Reward. ! The University Girls' Glee club will hold try outs at four o'clock Tues- day and Wednesday afternoons in Miss Hunt's studio, room 204, School of Music. There will be a meeting of the Wom- en's Athletic association board at 4 o'clock.Tuesday, Oct. 12, in Barbour gymnasium. DEAN TO GIVE TEA FOR ALL FRESHMEN All women of the class of 1924 have been invited to a tea given by Dean Myra B. Jordan at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Those receiving with Mrs. Jordan will be Mrs. Marion L. Burton, Mrs. J. R. Effinger, Miss Marion Wood, Miss Ma- rion Dawley, and the social directors of the dormitories. The election of 12 freshmen for a social committee will be conducted by Marguerite Clark, '21, president of the Judiciary council. Following the tea the freshmen will stay at the gymnasium where their Junior advisers will call to take them to the supper at 6 o'clock. NEW ASSISTANTS NAMED FOR ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT Four new assistants have been ap-1 pointed in the zoology department to fill the vancancies left by members of last year's graduating class. They are Stella M. Cooper, '21, Marie L. Braun, '21, Helen J. Fisher, '21, and1 Lois M. Cochran, '22. Arthur Orten-; berger, '20, is occupying a fellowship. The enrollment in the department this year tops 350, a slight increasel over that of last year.r DANCING. Old established school in Ann Arbor. The latest in ball room dancing. Lady and gentlemen in- structors. Beginners class Monday and Wednesday evening at 7 to 8:30. Eight lessons $5.00. Advanced class Thursday evening, 7 to 8. Six lessons $4.00. Opening class Oct. 11. Tuesday assemblies free to members of class. Register by phone. Buy your tickets at opening class. Private lessons by appointment. Assemblies every Tues- day and Thursday evenings, 8 to 10. Opening dance Thursday. Sixty cents per couple. Packard Academy, Phone 1850-F1. Cor. State and Packard.- Adv. WANTED WANTED-Several substitute waiters to wait at odd meals and week-ends at one of the largest boarding houses. Fine place to work and sure of steady job by Xmas. Leave name, address and telephone number at Box E, Michigan Daily, stating when you are available. WANTED - Woman student wants part time stenographic work. Ex- perience in both shorthand and typewriting. Box C, care of Daily. WANTED-Garage, near Division and Jefferson. Preferably heated or what have you. J. C. Morris, 293-W. WANTED-Good bass soloist wanted for church work. Apply 312 S. Di- vision St. Phone 212-J. WANTED-Highprices paid for your old clothes.. Phone 1981-W and will call at you reonvenience. WANTED-typewriter, any standard make. Must be in good condition. Care Michigan Daily, Box D. WANTED-Women students with bus- iness ability who wish to earn good money. Address Box DD. WANTED- Room-mate. Also single room to rent. Phone 1194-M. WANTED- Room-mate wanted, 609 Monroe St. STUDENT OWNED Corner of State and Packard r A Clean Notebock -a Good Grade I A neat, cleanly written notebook makes a bet- ter impression-a better grade--write it with a Parker Pen. No blots, no ink-stained fingers. The ".L2.tciy Curve" feeds the ink Smooth ly. Safrfy- eaLd it can't lean