JANUARY 9, 192, THE MICHIGAN DAILY FAGS PAGE "bAMPHIBIOUS" TANK TR AVELS ON LAND AND WATER IN TEST B U B INCS OUI MI NME . Gloves were flying in every direc- fV . - tion and the floor quivered as more ..:.than 20 nmen hammered the punching '. 'f'bag and shadow boxed yesterday a1t- Owner Of Monte Carlo Is Mystery Man Of Europe r Fresh Shipment of Ayres & Smith CAPS DONALDSON'S 224 SOT SrT ATi E BOARD REDUCED 2 MEALS-$4.00 604 E""T"ASTI1GTO New Tuxedo and Co. Stite Suits for Rental. Street.-Adv. 'a I ill~ ernoon in Waterman gymnasium's boxing room following the first call for tryouts for the boxing sqaud. Coach Sullivan was pleased with the number of men that appeared in answer to the first call and gave some con-pliments to the men as they went through their work. First Show Next Semester It is planned to have the men box, shadow box, skip the rope, do road work, and calisthentics as well as punch the bag from now on until the time for the first boxing show, which will be held in Waterman gymna- sium some time after the start of the second semester, according to the plans of Coach Sullivan. F.red with enthusiasm over the first turnout, Coach Sullivan is hoping to see more than 50 men answer the call before the end of the week. All that he is asking from the tryouts is that they report to him daily and let mi: know that they are getting in trim, because every man must be in ood condition before he will be al- lowed to crawl through the ropes the last of February. Former experience at boxing is not necessary, according to Coach Sulivan, and the selections tha~t are to be made from the candi- dates will be based entirely upon the ability and science that is displayed in Waterman gymnasium during the daily workouts under the direction of he veteran trainer. Should Start at OnceI It is also urged by Coach Sullivan that those men who are contemplat- ng entering the Intramural boxing ournament get over to the gym and '.egin to train a.t once as it has usual- ly been the case that the man in the est condition won his bouts in the "ormnr tournaments. Coach Sullivan 5 glad to help anyone that wishes to mprove his self defense. Workouts for the aspirants for the loxing team will continue daily un- ler the tutelage of Coach Sullivan and le is in hopes of uncovering some1 Iore first rate millers with which to, ill the ranks of the men that grad- gated last year and to furnish dan-- gerous competition and hard work for the men that remain from last year1 .nd are trying out this winter. | nne miteon Portable The Only Portable n.ith a Standard Keyboard - . iMPSONSTREET STACY R. BLACK. P TN 112 a' i :;,, ,. i i _ i I. I mIm 30 i , j t i I I I 1 .1 every day, 1in every way, we serve you bet- ter and better! Upper photo shows new amlioious i.x roilling -ong . erside drive, Now York, on .its rubber-tired wheels. 9elow, the same tank crossing th Hudson river A new "amphibious" tank, invented by Walter Christie, the patents for which are owned by the U. S. gov- eiliment, has just been given a thoro ugh test by government officials with satisfactory results. The tank on ' itp first test rolled up Riverside drive, New York, on rubber-tired wheel s, then ran over rough territory which the average tank can negotiate. Then it plunged Into the Hudson river and under its own power crossed from the New Jersey side to the New York side at a fair rate of speed. Tj 1e new engine, designed for war use, carries a 75-millimeter field Jgun equipment, a crew of ten men and food fo r twenty-four hours. The tank is! o built to run with ordinary rubber-tired wheels or caterpillar tractcr : n lani. , A_- HI 1 MEMBERS WILL HOLD F I ":_ MATION CONTEST TONIGHT Stamp Licking Days Forever, Go e M t r' o s e-W r Members of Adelphi House of ca Rep " ione, Vclaork iresentatives will take part in a de, ation contest to be held tonight in their room on the fourth floor of Uni-! Gasnieters, electric meters, taxi- it goes immediately to the sorting versity hall. Places will be drawn meters . and finally a postage stamp table. The main advantage derived ; for the order of speaking previous to mieter! United States postal author- from the use of the stamp in, ter is the meeting. A. prize has been secur - ptdhgrwosa laor-thespeeding up of letter deliveries, as ed for the winner of first place and ity of the "stampmeter" osince it was well as the elimination of the slow honorable mention will be given to aced before the stamp licking public and monotonous task of sticking the member taking second place. Ir stamps. order to accustom the members of the It is a small machine which stamps More than 100 stamp meters are in House who do not take place in the not the ordinary mucilaged tidbit, but use in the city of New York already, contest to judging such events the no the particle of informationin red it is reported. places will be decided by a vote. ink, which reads to the effect that the work of stamping was. done by ' Tan Beta Pi Holds )inner Tonight New Tuxedo Suits for Rental. Wild licenced stamp meter giving the Members of Tau Beta Pi, nat.onal and Co. State Street.-Adv. number of the machine and the per- honorary engineering fraternity, will zniit number. hold their. bi-monthly dinner at 6; o Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. The machine is set for usually $100c lock tonight in room 319 of the Un worth of stamping at the local post ion. Prof. J. E. Emnswiler, of the me- 1 office, the patron pays the' meter bill, chanical engineering department, and picks up his meter and returns to his Prof. L. M. Gram, of the civil engineer- PHONE 3117 office. ing department, will speak. F + When he has stamped $100 worth oR of postage the meter is returned to New Tuxedo Suits for Rental. Wild C ,LEANING the office and set for another run. and Co. State Street.-Adt.;AND SThe advantages in usinig the meter R .IN f are: first,.it tamps thefenvelope; .tPRgESSINGe eliminating the necessity the old SUITS & OVER fashioned' licking process on lhun -j . 1' Midtiplex ' O T dreds of letters sent from an office inm mondpCExNCDADT SS Sday. IHammond CLEANED AM) PRESSED It is not necessary to cancel the Typewri er 'stamp, because in being printed into $25.00 i -. the envalope it could never Age"n beALL HAND WORK , L th any s he codess aine Fully Guaranteed We Call For and Deliver ?of any use. The process of cancel- WH T ling at the post office is therefore Easy Payments IDesiredl SNOW WHITE eliminated, speeding up the delivery O OIL CLEANERS of the letter. The meter also places 17 INICKELS AR.A DE, 21:3 SOUTH INGALLS the postmark on the letter so that' ThUTTNeAriter & Stationery Store when it is received in the post office ThT__r___&______y___e Offical Decorators Junior Hop I I1 1 I 4 1 f I i . BLUMA I Z E Sir Basil Zabaroff "The Mystery Man of Europe. That's the title that has been bestowed uporn Sir Basil Zaharoff. the Anglo-Greek financier who is the owner of Monte Carlo. He is a reputed arbiter of na- tions, owner of newspapers, ships, factories and other industries. BLOSSOM SHOP I' N (. I P 0 IR.A T VF) U I v I I want to give 50 to deserving colegestudent I I I WENTY years ago Iwas a stu- dent working my way through the University of Wisconsin. There were only three jobs which were available. One man ran the college paper and made some money. Every other man had to wait on table or collect laundry. I often wondered why some real business man did not give deserving college students an Opportunity to make some money in their leisure hours. One or two did, but the job was al- ways that of selling books from door to door. I never considered that to be a real job. Nearly every big university and college in the country is now maintain- ing a school of business administration. Every student in that department of the institution will have to know something about selling. I have made up my mind to give an opportunity to any number of stu- dents who care to take advantage of it. KTU a few hundred thousand of them are enclosed cars. The open sport models are just coming into vogue. Every college student knows someone who is going to buy an automobile of some kind. The Jordan Motor Car Company will pay $5000 in prizes to those col- lege students who show the best re- sults as salesmen between the first day of January, 1923, and the first day of September, 1923. In addition, the Jordan Company will pay a cash commission to every student who actually assists in sell- ing a motor car. We are not advocating the pur- chase of motor cars by students ac- tually attending college. We are simply giving to the students in these institutions an opportunity to make some money to assist in paying their expenses in ensuing years. Prizes are as follows: First prize, $2000 to the man or woman who succeeds in bringing to us the largest number of prospective purchasers who actually buy Jordan cars. Second prize-$1500. Third prize-$1000. Fourth prize-$500. .TC.ES I Shoes, Hose, Knit Coats and Sweaters for ladies and men. Sheepskms, Overcoats I Co duroys, Leather Coats and Jackets, Fur Collar Coats, "Tom Wye" and "Bradley" Sweaters, Wool Army and Blanket Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Puttees, Shoes, Moccasin Packs, etc. We have largest assortment of finest Wool A r It -. A '.4 blankets, Auto Robes I Any student who has a little energy and a desire to pay a portion or all of his college expenses by doing a little work in leisure hours, can make enough money to accomplish this re- sult. In my opinion, the greatest busi- ness in the world is that of transpor- tation. Because the demand for mo- tor cars exceeds the supply, an auto- mobile is the easiest thing in the world to sell. There are eleven million of them in use in this country today, but only It would be impossible in this ad- vertisement to give all the details. A little booklet describing the whole plan in detail will be sent for the ask- ing. It is called, "Learn How to Sell While in College." Just send me a postal or letter, giv- ing your full name, home address, college address and the college you attend, and complete details will be forwarded immediately. I and Steamer Rugs. Come and see them. "Weed" Tire Chains. all siqeq AI njumO Priopq ,I I I?