ThE MIC-HIGA'-JDAILY Classified-Co 't. IFIE COLUMN CLOSES AT 3P.M. ADVE~RTI SING DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES Charged at the rate of 12c per reading tine for one or two insertions, Ile pe! ; ;lig line for three ar more insertions. White space charged for at same .tes. Classifieds charged only to thise having phones. Ask about c.}ntracts for classifled advertisinlg. 10c per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for treor more inartions, cash in advance. Minimum. 3 lines per insertior, Classified Cniuui-jn C~osss at U . o'Clock INoon, Saturday. "Thn mik'-tJAtl"4Taker" 11AN\TED AN EXPERIENCED insurance soliC- itor'. Reply giving phone wnmber for appointment. Box 4 care of The Daly. TYPING DONE at reasonale rates . Mrs. Hirsch, 551 Church St. Ponie 885-M. l FLAT ALTO Saxophonist for sumn- mer engagement. Mu.t be xe- enced. Call 1170-1I. Ask for Or- chestra Mgr. Classified-Coit 't FL(~~YE 1E4 BERY WIPLEATEND 0,I STATE COEENCE Announces French IEconmomic Policy, Ch've t'Ut '1 V,'(75 I1) i Pan l r 8Q9 - 22uC hopF." n StO ('A UNG XIIS, Wddin An '{] 1 c ly- ( vT( rde= g ve tn I vera1"t v. Prof... C. S. Be r a Prof. C. -,I. lV. i le of the Sch:;ool oft' E ducationi arcr"tedig 'heOhio State Edutca- t~oai 'On~releeat Columbua.s this Prilesor'crr-y will address the ~ o on"educaiTonal and intellig- ence , sts and he;sction on speciall .luc lin. Pr'of essor Whipple will ~d endsevra of t he Columbus meet-I ings at i thenc will go to Cincinnati, : he ro atIthI invita:tion of the Re- ;.rr"Cuni of the Music Super- vso <>:rtin a dliscussion of plans for the se f"mode(rn methods of psychol- ,gio nilandeducational measurement1 in theid of music and musical in- 'Tpr: tation in the public schools. S"TUIWNT PUBLICATIONS The Boardi in Control of Stu- f 1I I ntenew cabinet formied by Poin-. cr.He has long been known as a finanicial expert:. 3le has announced :i licy of' strict economly. WYA'TEX) 1I-ELP SCHOOL Tills SPRING c:all 2:1-J and lyWei l: T!ell You 1101Y L., B. ABBOT It. J. CHICK TWO DISH WAS ; ERS to work for board7. Call18 8 or come to 1550 h ;ltenaw. WATWORK FOR spring Vacwation? Ver1y generous commission. Phone >1,044. 7 to 9 A. MV. Tomorrow or Satiurday. S9TUDE1'NT wanted to work in frater- nity for boardl andI pay. Permanent., of all makes- .Bought, Sold, Rentedz, Exchanged, Cleaned & Rpie 0. 1). N3OI N ,. 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith FOR SALE GUCKERT MlADE Dixie banjo with c se. Good as nw 213 S. Iiigalls St. J050-W. Call evenings. WILL SELL or rent large house with accommodations for 24. Suitable fo either fraternity or sorority.j Splendid locat'ion. Phone Mrs. Mai rksmran, I 80-R. "rE IIFTUL hand kitted s w("' tern. A select ion of latest style: and col- ors. Prices reasonalble. Call at 92 l Greenwood. . E I x s t 1Y BUSINE SS G1IL: furnished light hous ekeeping apairtmient, one or two rooms near camnpus. First floor xpreferred. Call 1555-R1. TAILOR SPRING WOOLENS New line, latest spring styles. Come in and let me show you some real ma- terial. Priced very attractively. FA(C1A11 A IR s El. E'TRO Y "'T B~y a p)point meit only Pl o,,1. 6 7 -1 Z, 11 ) ARD ,1 ' >; .,. ..... : 4 ' ;ti+ 'g .o,' , dent P1ublications W ill Ihold its meer' ting for the appointment of- manaingEditors and business manaersof student publications on May. 10, 1924. Each appli- c,,nt for ai position is requested to) filoee copies of his letter (;,' appl1;itio)n at the Board office in thei Press Building not later han ay 6. for the use of the seVe111n members of the Board. Carbn coiesif legible will be sri tory. Each letter should rtz'te thefa;cts as to the appli- eans cholastic record in. the leierstyhis experience, his ,: rcnce upon the publications or, elwere sao far as it has any bo igupon his qlualifications for th, osiionsougzht, andi any o,1h:^r fac ts whichl the applicant may de(lcem relev'ant. 1'. il. SU-NDERLA'ND luiness -: Manager, Board in Control of Student i t i E $24.50 and $31.50 OfrFellowship To University Men Take advantage of this wonderful off- er and come early. I[ERMIAN the TAILOR 802 S. State 31. Francois Marsal I Restoration of the ,ftability of the fr.nn 4;qfl-in minzp task R, ,xrh.hr ritqc A1pplication~s for the Charles A. Cof- } ._l.O\r.) F I3STNiAL}, iil low s in electricity, physics, f((NAI'.r, C'rlr ci YOU TAKE no chlances ,on comlIete satisfaction from IN'TERSTATE SUITS at $26.00 and $31.50. Call at American R-ote! or phone 12.'3 this week, Mr. M'cFnerm y. (Lo- cal tailor guarantees perfect fit). "F rom a thoroughly reliab~le Gin- cinnat.i T-ouse," Call 1525-M. LOST' DURING FRIDAY EVENING performi- ance of Majestic Theatre pair of tortoise,jimmed glasses. Telephone 2059. PATUR1YAY NIGHT, gold wrist watch Prized ae keepsake, Call 475-J. Reward. .,INK CHAIN BRACELET set witi brilliants and blue saphires with in- itials on inside R. M. H. somewhere near Maje stic and Forest Ave. Re- ward. Call )167-M. 1"1L,, TO AN OVERCOAT; on cam- pus. Phone 1837-M. Reward. PARKER PEN between Economics building and Engineering building, Tuesday. Reward. Return to 444! So. State.I FOR 11l1 NL'T FURNISHED HOME. June 15 to Sept. 15. 205 N. Ingalls. FIVE ROOMS and bath on first floor' r,... ..ti ,. .-- I t1 r nn a4.hn l ,. i , I FIVE PASSENGtR Buick touring. Winter l~op and 1.524 license. Ail in good condition. ('all 783. (yCEALNEi REED'S ;, USICAL t P e . T ~ P~ n z-,sicarl chemistry for this year 4 j-tL,~ii~in~ n~u:~- t be fled with A. A. French, see- th e French mnisr ffnneas uietos _____________ c :i yoF he elowship fund, Schenec- Faci asltks te prflm - - ______________ Irdy b.y. lipril 15 it has been an- n ncd by the General Electric coin- illtlI 11 111iStodmi dtldi~dl~ ;Ci~ !ltti lil~llil j, t e 2.t ds ''~~t'.eityi.sare open to anyIE ~A RN WHLEYO I EANC hig-Ja s ;'tluates ofuniversities,, r igs rtechnical schools in the = 2.O n hour No ' i (. i7,1 y. wt -2=Half Bad Jmportrcd Renaud's PERFUMES No Collections--or Delievics y .11 l:. N 1LA-CK NARC!SSE And You're Sure of Your- Co I ~iL s On 5 l afor tor1o'-rt Odr-Al , 4ai .z- M1CHIGA ~ ~ " LEAt :ireeni" Specialty S hoppe Oi1W4Eu I>A:- L 0 c-in ~- ~ning; ~' ~ ~, 7 o E. 'I. lPnrfrlI lrI~riz. ' la. t -a a 1° a pr ¢ lxe 'S ., m m m go w V 9 1 a P2® m a n i -tll 11 * u *f1 9i1I 1$p3 tU *i *,. * 49l,".i. .fl.*i1P0a~e9d1I NOTELESS PILAYE R for RUGS SHAMVPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. ; Phone 50. FANCYV chees'e cookies and CANDY) tBARS at. COLLEGE (GROCERY, 516 E. Williams, open evenings. I EE OUR _N E:V PCTUR ES in tapes- tries just received at THE JAMES FOST-ER US OF ARIT j ~ SHOE REPAIJING Full soles a Specialty. I nt on lasts andi treed into shape, M1ade to lookI like new. Give us a trial. Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory i 534 Forest Ave. FOUNTAIN PENS FOVN TAIX PENi II1 URiiC' h-ave your name engraved on your pen or pencil, price 25 cen+s Buy na- tionaelly known fountain pens haid ink from 0. D. MORRILIL. 17 Nickels' Arcade, anti forget you!- trauble ekes, banjos, etcv. Learn to play your instrument in ten minutes. Schaeberle & Son, 110 So. Main. FOUR SETS Cortina Langu age Rec- ord,.. French Italian, English. Or- iginal price $60 each'. Our snpecial price $25. University Mlusic Hoac. A BRAND New Console phonograiph fo $4 o utsca erinstrument to appreciate the won- derful value. Easy payment, terms University Music House. FURN ITU RE 11x12 AXMVINISTERI rug; 8 ft. Oak ex- tension table; mahogany leather settee, drop leaf walnut table ete. Call at 211 So. Division or Phone 1199 -WV. JEWELRY )T EN We hav-e a, fine selection of men's Iwrist watches-all shapes i $3.. --$45 Watch Repairing THl''E ARMIq"LD oJEWELRY STIORE 302 S. State Read the W-vant Ads It pays to know that your funds are in eliable hands. Besides security you wi11 find ccnveaiencc in doing business Wvith the Farmes & 'echanics Bank S101-103 South Min 330 South State 1I SCRANTON COAL--ALL SIZES Empire Anthracite, $14.50 ton Absolutely no impurities, iow in ash, high in heat units. Pocahontas Lump and Egg Kentucky and West Virginia Lump and Egg Terre Haute Quick Fire Coke1 Produced solely for* domestic purposes.I OFFICE CORN WELL BLOC Phones 81-Fl and 2201 Cornw'ell Coal--Coke t or summer months begzining abutui JTune first. 429 S. Division. SINGxLE ROOM, attractively funish- ed, w ell lighted, in private fami ly, -price reasonab~le. 1018 East Uni- rVeIrsity Avenue. Phone' 1 23-J. SP -LENIDID frontt room for girl. 418 Thiompson. I P~ ____ ___ _ __ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____g REAL ESTATIE LR,,IGE HOUSE arranged for three families, on East Huron. A bar- : gaIn andl on easzy terms. One ap- artment is' now available. WHALEY JREAL ESTATE -310 National Bank Bldg Phone 1821 F-I 7 Room hlouse Large living- room, dining I room and kitchen on first f loor-with screened porch, four fine bed rooms aind bath. All furnished in oak. Modern in every respect. Call x713-M. J . 4KARL )ALC'OLIT 602 East Liberty St. "Where a little buys a lot" ,! "$ _ f _I , V' 7 . i , ,: I ,l ,. - !.ptti.., .g.'. r..:.,:4 r::f:- 'i '..!S':;' ::?a3 ": r.;. d?7"Y' :. d": - ;. ,. . Don't Sot We know that you want to slhout the praises of the but if everyone did that wanted to- No one could get any studying done. "If once you try USA, you'll never go biy, US. \ 004- rC I- TYPE WRITING .l M E rI. Ziefle &Nissla I I ALI, MAKES. Agency Woodstock and' Oliver typewriters. Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, rlbbons cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg. I If Thlos Yor Op P0RTUN*V The cShoemen ' I,- ISTU ENTIS S U PPLY TOREI 1 111l1 South University A.venueI I 4 Doors South of (Liberty On MAIN ST. A$4,O00,0O0 corporation with 250 branch offices offers profitable emplovment to college students. You will be backed by one of the, biggrest national advertising campaigns ever run. FC2 SF~~~~~IN ANSUMRVCTO Your Supply Store Is the shop where you wvill get your next pair of il; . ' ' SCHOOL MATERIAL, NOT EBOOKgSTSOKESI ' ruil a~nil~ll Ii M+n YYI M1 11LLI RESERVE YOUR TERRI TORY NOW FOR PARTICULARS SEE ORL PHONE SPRING OXFORDS You Will Enjoy Eating We know you will when you compare Quality for Quality, Lasts for Lasts (and we sell only High Grade Foot- L. W. Slack, '25, Head Organizer Lyndon Studio or 579-Mil John DeTar, '25.................619-R R. H. Da~vis, 926L'.............2368-M 1-I. E. Fritsche, '24 ...............2863-J .J. A. Avery, '25L.................. 189 D. 1. Kline, '25..................2970-J Jack Eastwood, '25. John Elliott, '26..... Seth Hubbard, '24 ... Millard Pryor, '24.. . Elmer Salzman, '25.. Gilbert Rian, '26... [ichigan Daily or 2738 .......2878-R .Y.... psi 785-W .. ,-1612-'R .......1680-R .... 2726-M ... ..1170-M Perry M. Hayden, '25, Head Organizer *A Ili I I r