_________________THEMICIGANDAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- - - - ] Y, . .. _ . ,.......,..,,. .. .. ,. ..,. I 'i a : 3 pg| ganahinTg KU'MM TO SPEAK UICC N i ION SUNDAY EVENING S MAU.POX Is DVISED Mr. I. K. W. Kumm, one of the fore- most missionary organizers of the Serious outbreaks of smallpox in present time, has been secured to various parts of the state, especiallyS peak at the service, to be held at in Monroe county, which is adjacent '7 o'clock next Sunday evening at hill to Washtenaw, make it most urgent Auditorium under the auspices of the that anyone in Ann Arbor who has not University Services Committee. been vaccinated successfully for this Mr. Kumm is well known in the disease within the last seven years be field of geography and exploration, vaccinated at once, states Dr. Warren I;having taken extensive trips into the E. Forsythe, director of the Univer- interior of Africa. He is credited withE sity 'Health service. the discovery of large territories in Dr. Forsythe emphasized the fact this region never before entered by a that this outbreak of small pox is of White man. In addition to his work the virulent variety, which causes a at) an explorer, Mr. Kumm is an au- great many deaths. He stated that ip thor. He is a fellow of the Royal Denver, Colo., which recently passed Geographic society and of the Royal through an outbreak of this nature, geographic society of Edinburgh. one person in every four infected died Music for the service is under the of the disease. In addition, the fact direction of George Oscar Bowen o, that the present infection is worst in the School of Music, and it is expected Monroe county, near to Ann Arbor, that the choir of the Presbyterian greatly increases the liability of in- church will take part in the musical fection to residents here, he said. Any- program. one wishing may be vaccinated at the Health service, and Dr. Forsythe Wilgm, Unable to Meet Classes states that it is highly advisable for Prof. Horace L. Wilgus, of the Law those who are not sure whether they school, will be unable to meet his are immune, to be inoculated at once. classes this morning due to illness. j. . 7 . i i SI t Ii gStriKingly Different in Shirts BE WILDMA \A iII~ THE BARTON-IN THE NEW "MMME" CLOTh The new "momme"- cloth will far surpass your ides of all a good shirt should be. It has a lustrous silker appearance, is heavy enough to wear exceptionalli well, and will launder perfectly. The attached col lar is of excellent shape. Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. )A efty 40 .. 4 ' i* *; U' SAMPLES Pernianently on Display at GUY WOOLFOLK & CO. 336 South State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Designed by Top,.left to right: Senator George W. Norris, Nebraska; Senator HeId k : l, Minnesota; Senator Lynn Frazier, North 1akota; Senator Smith Brookhart, Iowa. Middle. : ,a i les L. McNary, Oregon; Sena- tor Robert L. Owen, Oklahoma; Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Ai ,onu i.; :itor E. F. Ladd, North Dako- ta. Bottom: Senator Joseph I. France, Maryland: Senator, W'.T,. 1 '. ..' ],,daho; Senatori Morris Shep- pard, Texas;'Senator Arthur Capper, Kansas. The "Progressive Dozen" of the enate, aided and abetted by theirliberal colleagues of the house, are attempting to gain control { oT cox-,ress and to force through progres-.vive legislation. Headed by Sen.! Robert K Lai'ollette of Wisconsinmd Senator William E. Borah of Ida-1o, this progressive minority has pledged itself to deal with agricul-ture, labor, railroads, shipping, cred-Its, taxation and amendments to the constitution: KILLINGER GETS . New Tuxedo Suits for Rental. Wild New Tuxedos for rental purposes. PENN STATE POST and Co. State Street.-Adv. Wild and Company.-Adv. State College, Penn., Jan. 10 (by E A.V.)-Hugo Bezdek, director of ath- ----.--. letics at Pennsylvania State college, IWC tonight axinoun ced the appointment of - Glenn Killinger, a former all-around athlete at the Nittany Institution, as assistant coach in football, baseball, and basketball. iKillinger arrived hero yesterday. - and will assume his new duties at dkT A.I T Nhf once. He has made no announcement STEAM FITTING as to his future plans regarding pro- Vn fessiona.l baseball, but it is believed he intends to devote his full time to V19 215 E. HURON PHONE 214-F1 college work from now on. _Rne __ s m _ __ 1 + V ! ' WHITEHOUS E & HARDY UROAWAYeT4O-h STREET f44 WEST 42wD SntRE "O"mOe osr"iwOvWS aeUEDw, KNICKrSOCKERBVUilNG NEW YORK the fIorlds Smarkst COLLAII Iwan t to give,$5000.00 to deserving college studens WENTY years ago I was a stu- a few hundred thousand of them are dent working my way through enclosed cars. the University of Wisconsin. The open sport models are just There were only three jobs which coming into vogue. Every college were available. student knows someone who is going One man ran the college paper and to buy an automobile of some kind. made some money. The Jordan Motor Car Company Eery other man had to wait on will pay $5000 in prizes to those col- ta-Eeryother.an'adr.wailege students who show the best re- table or collect laundry. suits as salesmen between the first I often wondered why some real day of January, 1923, and the first business man did not give deserving day of September, 1923. college students an opportunity to make some money in their leisure .In addition, the Jordan Company hours. will pay a cash commission to every student who actually assists in sell One or two did, but the job was al ing a motor car. ways that of selling books from door We are not advocating the ur- to door. I never considered that to c e of mot dcatb te pa- be a real job. chase of motor cars by students ac- tually attending college. We are Nearly every big university and simply giving to the students in these college in the country is now maintain- intuiosaopruiytomk ing a school of business administration, some money to assist in paying their Every student in that department expenses in ensuing years. of the institution will have to know Prizes are as follows: something about selling. First prize, $2000 to the man or I have made up my mind to give an woman who succeeds in bringing to opportunity to any number of stu- us the largest number of prospective dents who care to take advantage purchasers who actually buy Jordan of it. cars. Any student who has a little energy Second prize-$1500. and a desire to pay a portion or all of Third prize-$1000. his college expenses by doing a little Fourth prize-$500. work in leisure hours, can make It would be impossible in this ad- enough money to accomplish this re- vertisement to give all the details. A sult. little booklet describing the whole In my opinion, the greatest busi- plan in detail will be sent for the ask- ness in the world is that of transpor- ing. It is called, "Learn How to Sell tation. Because the demand for mo- While in College." tor cars exceeds the supply, an auto Just send me a postal or letter, giv- mobile is the easiest thing in the i tosen ameo eate, world to sell. ging your full name, home address, college address and the college you There are eleven million of them attend, and complete details will be in use in this country today, but only forwarded immediately. f- i. 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