AE MICHIGAN DAiLY ._ ,. - 4 I4 TI I COLUMN GLOME ATS P.M. I AT 3 ADVERTISING WANTED EXPERIENCED cook wants position in fraternity or sorority house. Has references. Address Box 10. WANTED IIELP T MONEY TO. FJNI$H SWROOL TiTS SPRiNG $50.00 Spring Vacation Call 2334 and We Will Tell You How L. B. ABBOTT R. J. CHICK 336 So. Division THREE WAITERS to work for board. Call 188 and ask for Mr. Walbridge. BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent with the Heacock Plan and earn a good income while learning; we show you how; begin actual work at once; all or spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; send for particulars. Newswriters Train- ing Bureau, Buffalo,.N. Y. SUMMER WORK. College student for summer position; splendid ex- perience. Salary $262 for 75 days. Write Dept. B. Educators Associ- ation, Park Avenue Bldg, Detroit, Mich. ONE GOOD MAN to represent a strictly college proposition. See representative between 1-3. Room 2 U Hall. STUDENT TO SOLICIT insurance, auto, dwellings, cottages, business property, burglarly, plate glass, and etc. Liberal commissions. Write P.,O. Box 218. AN EXPERIENCED insurance solicit- or. Reply stating phone number for appointment. Box 4 Michigan Daily. STUDENT FOR kitchen work, room and board. Call 1104, 200 Wash- tenaw Ave. FOR SALE. ONE SMALL Victor phonograph, suit- ale for canoeing. Little used. Price reasonable. Call Evans, 3309-W, ~408 hamlton,, ,. PR OS1I FROLTC ticket. Call 1591. UNUSUAL SWEATERS; blouses, hos- ,er at T'he Jane Singleton Shops, 8 Nickels Arcade. LI(USEHOLDI VURNMTURE ., AT e VERY RASONABLE prices. Pavenpors, Kitchen Cabinets, Washing: Machines, Tables, Chairs -ja nd hRugs. Some very exceptional antique black walnut furniture. Phone 1199-W. or call at 211 S. D vIawsion.a' CLEANING and 'Pressing establish- ment. Call 885-J5. "NDY SIX ROOM bousd very con- venient to the campus. Only $6800 ppd'ony $1001) don yent. 617 LOST SCOTCH COLLIE pup, 5 months old.' No collar. Call 783. MONDAY A. M., Grey Brown- Card case, containing calling cards and several small cecks. Call Mrs. Mohler, 94-J. AN ELGIN wrist watch with gold bracelet Saturday evening between 206 S. Thayer and the Library. g Finder please call 988-R. Reward. I LACK BELGIAN collie. Finder please call 16. WILL THE PERSON who found loose- leaf leather notebook in General Library with name Gertrude Ott- mer inside phone 2743. LADIES BLUE fountain pen without cap Sunday afternoon between Wright St. and Majestic Theatre. Reward. Call 3349-R and ask for Durant. FOUNTAIN PEN INK INK is the life blood of your Foun- tain Pen. One filling of vicious ink will spoil the flow of your pen per- manently. Take no chances, get a bottle of our special formula Diamond Writing Fluid. We guarantee it the best. RIDER'S PEN SHOP' 302 State St. TAILOR SPRING WOOLENS New line, latest spring styles. Come in and let me show you some real ma- terial. Priced very attractively. FOUNTAIN PENS A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 State St FOR RENT ONE SINGLE, steam heated room BURTON WLL T TOSATE TEACHERSu Some Aspects of American Higher Education" to Be Subject of A ddress 1110A(TL:hTYOMENAW TS HE E. President Marion L. Burton will be one of the many faculty members who will speak before the different ses- for student or business man, con-;sions of the Schoolmaster's venient to campus. 238 S. Thayer. will convene here April 3 club which and 4. He Or Call 2963-R. PLEASANT SINGLE rooni located be- tween Union and Ferry Field. Near carline. For particulars phone 1348-J. $50.00 MONTHLY. Unfurnished heated first floor apartment. Would furn- ish for nominal extra charge. Near Hill Auditorium. Ralph T. Swezey, 2970-W. ROOMS FOR TRANSIENTS by day ozi week. Ralph T. Swezey, 509 Thom- pson St. Phone 2970-W. PART OF LARGE nicely furnished room. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. COSMETIC SERVICE Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently lby ELECTROLYSIS ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE By appointment only Phone 1167-R.I MISCE1LANEOUi RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. MUSICAL . I TED RHOADES orchestra presents Joe Sweeney and his five-piece or- chestra. We supply and put on the best qual- ity calf skin heads on all makes of drums and banjoized instruments. Quick service and reasonable terms at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. 110 South Main Street. SPECIAL Phonograph Bargain. A new Console type at $75.00. Easy payments. University Music House. GIBSON MANDOLIN. Special at $26.00. Pay as you play. Univer- sity Music House. will talk on "Some Aspects of Amer- ican Higher Education" Thursday niorning. At the classical conference which wil be held Thursday afternoon, Prof. H. A. Sanders of the Latin department will.give an exhibit of papyri man- uscripts and facsimiles and Dr. John P. Titchener of the Greek depart- ment will sneak on the three manuals of military science. Prof. A. R. Crittendon of the Latin department will tell "What College Freshmen Find Hardest in Latin" at the Friday afternoon conference, while Prof. J. E. Dunlap of the Latin de- partment and Dr. Titchener will pre- sent some illustrative material of in- terest to classical teachers. Prof. A. G. Canfield of the romance languages ! department will discuss the methods measuring the results of foreign lan- guage study. The program for the history con- ference includes addresses by Pro- fessors O. W. Stevenson and A. L. Cross of the history department. Prof. D. L. Rich of the physics depart- ment, R. K. McAlpine of the chem- istry department and N. H. Buell of the Ann Arbor high schol will talk at the chemistry-physics conference Thursday,'afternoon. The mathematical conference will be addressed by Professors H. C. Car- ver, John W. Bradshaw, and Louis Karpinski, all of the mathematics de- partment while Prof. Oran Raber and Dr. William Seifriz of the botany department will speak before the bio- logical conference Thursday after- noon. Prof. W. D. Henderson of the extension department will address the joint meeting of the commerical and business schools conference which is scheduled for Friday afternoon. The Secret of Successful Advertising 1 SHAwas told to march around if 11 the walls of Jericho seven days, to march around. once on each of six days, andon the seventh day to march seven times and blow his trumpets, and ericho would fall. They marched one day and some wanted to stop. There wasn't a crack in II I the walls, they said. This wasn t the right plan. Why not try' something else. WNh-y not quit.? But Joshua kept right on. Aid the kickers with cold feet kept on murmur- TYPEWRITING AILL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy, holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown I No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg. TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI promptly and neatly done. Theses, students notes and college work a specialty. O. D. MORRILL The Typewriter & Stationery Store 17 :Nickels' Arcade CLOTHLNGI PANTS TO MATCH YOUR COAT1 AND VEST. Chas. Doukas, 901 N. University. SHOES If you've been enjoy- ing malted milk of Distinctive Malt Flavor and Aroma It is because your fountain man serves..... l1- ing. Sure enough on the seventh day t ,1 Z r MALTED MILK (DOUSLE MALTED) Remember to say'Thompson's" It will insure you getting a creamny, fluffy .drink of unusual good flavor. the walls ofJericho fell flat. And the kickers all said ,they knew it would ha p- pen all along. ° : I rW I n 11 There are always some soon. who want H, I to stop advertising too i Pocket Malted Milk! We'll be glad to send you a full sized bar of Thompson's Pure Malted Milk. crisped and coated with tasty chocolate, upon re- ceipt of S cents. The Unique Confection THOMPSON'S MALTED FOOD CO. WAUKESHA. WISCONSIN They cold feet before the results come in. SHOES REPAIRED while you wait, Full soles a specialty. 0. G. Andres 222 S. State. I Rec get They always want to give up the plan and try something else. J But that is not the way successful advertisers do it. They keep right on R m KENNEDY'S with their plan. They are not disturbed Present because there are no cracks in the walls THE JORDANS of competition. They pay no attention Kentucky's Supreme Colored Orchestra to the quitters and the kickers. when the walls fall, they fall flat. There are very few JosUs. And That At The ROUND-UP CLUB is why advertising men have to work hard. m IXER aturday Afternoon Josh was right. In Jericho it was $24.50 and $31.50 2:30 5:30 Take advantage of this wonderful off- er and come early. HEIFAN the TAILOR 802 S. State L ode Shoppej 711 NORTH UNIV. the trumpets. In Arie Arbor its At The Union BENEFIT UNION SWIMMING POOL BILL, $1.00 r, K1 the M ie~hdoant i flyh