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THIS
COLUMN
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

Ex-Klan Emperor
Is Reported Busy
With New Scheme

THE MICHIGAN D'\IAIY FA
FOKKE MAYGONirTRrt opan. His presence Statistics Prove Michigan
may indicate the establishment of one
iGAof the world's greatest manufacturing as Medica Q
N N ES I N a fl' corns 121thi2S country.

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ADVERTISING

PA1LY CLA5hIFIED RATU I
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per#
reading line for three cr more insertions. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ask about contracts
for classified advertising.
loc per reading line for one or two insertions, 9c per reading line for
three- or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion.
" ;mmiE-the-stAd+Taker"
Classlfi' d ColuMn Closes at U o'Clock Noon, Saturday.

FOR RENT
DOUBLE OR SINGLE room with pri-
vate family. 10 minutes walk from
campus. Phone 2893-J. 421 Ben-.f
jamin St.
LARGE ROOMING house with stu-
dent furniture and room rented.
Call 617.
SINGLE ROOM, steam heat. Plenty of,
hot water. 311 Thompson.
GARAGE FOR RENT. Three blocks
from campus. Call 2813-W.
PLEASANT SINGLE room for a girl.
1209 So. University. Phone 1217-M.
FOR SAILE
ORLANGES-CARLOAD of Florida
sweets, direct from the grove. Pick-
ed the th of February. Ann Arbor
team track, 1st St. $2.50 bushel, or
75c per peck.
NEWEST MODEL flemington Port-
able, A-1 shape, a bargain, $35.00.
Call Smith, 2553-W. noons or even-
ings.
. FOUNTAIN PENS~

LOST
FRIDAY NIGHT at the Union dark
brown kid gloves, - stitched with
brown silk and gold meads. Points
of yellow kid around the wrists.
Reward. Call <184.
BROWN LEATHER PURSE lined in
tan and containing ten dollar bill,
some change, and two cents stamps
lost on N. Univ. or 12th ,treet be-
tween Arcade Theater an 119 Park
Terrace. Call 2549-W.
ONE NAVAJO rug night of J-Hop in
Waterman gym. Finder please call
1166.
OPEN FACED gold watch, lost in
Field House, Feb. 18. A snap from
gold chain still attached to ring.
Call 1328.
SUM OF MONEY in bills. Finder
please communicate with Daily
Office. Reward.
IN MOVING during time of the J-
. Hop from Waterman Gym to Phi
Kappa Psi house, two breakfast.
porch chairs, frosted willow with
bright colored cushions. Phone
1017-J.
F'ACULTY ATHLETIC Book No. 31.
Return to Mrs. Taylor, East Engin-
eering library.
WANTED
THE ALUMINUM Cooking Utensil
Company, manufactuers of "Wear-
Ever", has put some 20,000 men
through universities and colleges.
The Company is pleased to an-
nounce the following representa-1
tives who will explain the worke.
Appointments can be made by phon-
ing between 7 and 8 in the evening.
Hialmar S. Hansen, 555 S. Division,
Phone 2520-M. Howard A. Sheri-
dan, 223 Sfi. Ingalls, Phone 2758-J.
Robert C. Winter, 714 Haven Ave,
Phone 685-J. Arnold S. Gingrich,.'
810 Dewey.

Adrian Van Muffling. conzultin
engineer for the Fokker airplane oo
ganization of Holland, who gave a
address on aeronautics Tuesday nigh
I at the Union states that he is no
engaged in a compilation of facts o
the cost of aeroplane production i
this country, taking into special con
sideration, labor. material and tran
portation problems.
When asked by a Daily r~clrter
this meant the advent of the Fokki
organization and manufacu rin
plants into this country he answere
negatively but hastened to qualify hi
answer by stating that. he knew oif n(
plans, yet that it was entirely probabN
that Fokk.er would manufacture aer
planes in this countrfy, that is somu1e
time.
Fokker is the largest manufacture
of aeroplanes in the world today
Mr. Van Muffling; is consulting en.
gineer for Fokker and admittedly ha
been spending some time in thi,
country hoping to arouse a genera
*nterest in the possibilities of cone
mercializing the aeroplane here. He
lays particular stress on the economi
ical and financial advantages of aerc
plane transportation and says tha
once America awakens he expectsi
with its characteristic enthusiasm t

ClO rMichigan has the largest medical yard 2,934, California 2,626, College
tg C ornlsOffer ng9,cheol, the second largest literary cot-the City of New York 2,609, Prince
r- Relativity Course lege, and the third largest law school 2,115.
n in the United States, ,it is shown in an tes si the fv rgest cod
ft 4 - graduates in the fire largest coed
Ithaca, N. Y. Feb. 20.-The newest article called "Statistics of Registra-1 cational universities is as follow
to be ffd at Cornell uni- tion in American Universties and Col California 4,287, Illinois 1,699, Wise
u versity is in Relativity, which is being leges, 1924"' appearing n lie February' sin 1.639, Michigan 1,632, Iowa 1,5(
16 issue of "School and Society." "The order of size in 192 siumt
th e-d eprte nt. It ive s oneI The University of California (includ- schools for the 10 largest is: Colt
the physics department. It gives Oneing the Southern branch) has the' hia 12,675, California 10,258, Chica
hour of credit. Ilargest enrollment of all liberal arts 6,370, Wisconsin 4,7l0, Minnesota 4,
r The course consists of lectures and colleges, with 6,913 students regist-+ Virginia 3,129, Michigan 3,054, Co
discussions by the class, dealing with ered. According to the statistics, Mich- rado 2,757, Texas 2,658, Nebra:
gthe expsimental facts involved in rel- igan -comes second with 4,805. Among 2,567.
a ivity, th e underlying ideas of the the larger following these are Minne- "The University of Michigan enro
o theory, and enough mathematical de- sota 3,278, Iowa 3,167, Texas 2,956 ment, which showed a state of equi
e -lopment to meet the needs of the Harvard 2,934, Illinois 2,918, Columbia briumn in 1922 as comparedw' ith 19
physicist. The course will begin with 2,724, College of the City of New York is again going upward, but the
- the laws of Newton and extend 2.609, Chicago 2,521. creases are relatively small. They
through the recent discoveries and The numerical order of the five larg- 203 for full-time regular enrollme
theories of Einstein. An elementary est medical schools is: Michigan 597 or two per cent, and 249 for gri
y knowledge of mathematics and phy- Pennsylvania 580, Harvard 494, Minne. total enrollment, likewise about t
sics will be prerequisites for the sota, Illinois 434. E lper cent. There are 195 nurses tra
s course. "The five largest law schools are: ing. Registrar Arthur G. Hall e
}Harvard 1,087, Columbia 649, Michigan mates that the enrollment from
Erth, Kent, Eng. Feb. 19.-In an 478, California 436, Texas 364. vember 1 to the end of the acadei
-eplosion following fire in a cartridge "The size order for men undergrad- year will be about 600, making
filling factory,11 women and a-man uates in the five largest liberal arts estimated total net enrollment
e were killed. enrollment is: Michigan 3,173, Har- 1923-24 of 11,762.
zl DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
it BIG RESULTS-
o ON LITTLE INVESTMENT
B#g0business needs

A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing
on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St
WANTED HELP
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.
THEr NORTH RIDGE Brush Co. is
now ready to help solve that vaca-
tion work problem that confronts
many college students. We have
helped hundreds of students in the
last 3 years, let us help you. Our4
proposition nets good workers from
$500 to $1000 per summer. Call
233-J from 1 to 6 for- appointment
as soon as possible as territory is
going fast. R. J. Chick, L. B. Ab-
bot, 336.S. Division, Phone 233-J.
MR. FRED JONES, representing -a
m million dollar company will be at
tle .Allenel Hotel today to inter-
view men for next summers work.
Minimum earnings guaranteed fivel
dollars a day. - Call hotel for per-
sonal appointment.
-. MISCELLANEOUS
BABCOCK'S EUROPEAN AND
ANERICAN TOURS
Elurope, sailing June 21. Cunard
Line,rvisiting Ireland, Scotland, Eng-
land, France, Italy, Switzerland, Bel-
gium and Holland. $900, no extras.,
Established 1900.
BABCOCK'S TOURS
EAST ORANGE
NEW JERSEY
PALMOLIVE, KIRK'S Hardwater
Castile or Trilby Soap. 3 for 25c.
College Grocery, 516 W. Williams.
BIG VALUE ON TOILET, PAPER I
4 large rolls crepe ...........25c
3 1000 sheet rolls tissue........25c
1 2000 sheet extra fine tissue .,.19c
I. Carton (4 rolls) A. P, W. super-
fine.....................1.89
THE HOME SUPPLY STORE
Phone 112 Free Delivery
CHURCH SUPPER 40c. Fine! At
First BaptAist church tonight
(Thursday). "You're coming?"
Sure! Six o'clock.
KUSICALi{
KEEP PHYSICALLY ft by the daily
use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete outfits sold
by Schaeberle & Son.
USED BIRIUNSWICK phonograph
This is a bargain you will not of-
ten find. Pay same as rent. Uni-
versity Music house.'

William J. Simmons -
His interests in the Ku Klux Klan,
which he revived, disposed of for $145,-
000, William J. Simmons, former em-
peror of the Klan is busy organizing a
new order. "The Knights of the Flam-
ing Sword," it is declared in Atlanta,
where he still lives at "Klan Krest,"
the palatial home given him by the K.
K. K.
Expel Oklahoma
Football Captain

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There is room and need for capable men
in all the allied activities of big business.
But nowhere is there greater need or greater
opportunity than in that very essential
service to all business - Insurance (Fire,
Marine and Casualty).
Insurance, as a profession, affords con-
tact with the most vital activities of the
commercial and industrial world.
The Insurance Company of North
America, the oldest American Fire and
Marine Insurance Company, has been an
integral part of big business since 1792 and
the earliest beginning of national affairs.
Out of this long experience it urges those
who are about to choose a calling to con-
sider the world-wide influence of the
insurance field.

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ROOM-IMATE for neat agreeable
man student. Private home. All,
conyeniences. Dormitory. 5 minutes
walk from campus. 508 Elm St.
Phone 3368-Ri

SITUATION WANTED by young col-
ored man as porter. References.
Phone 371.
CHURCHI SUPPER 40c. Fine! At
First Baptist church tonight
(Thursday). "You're coming?"
Sure! Six o'clock.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
DR. W. S. HILLS
Osteopathic Physician
1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Phone 321 F-1.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
ALL MAKES. Agency voodstock 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
516 E. Williams.
CHINESE RUGS -
MERRICK-FETTE Chinese Rugs on
display in Koch and Hene window.
302 S. Main St.
COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
224 Nickel's Arcade
By Appointment only
Phone ;x167-R.
3-6 p. m.

Norman, Okla., Feb. 20.-As a result
of a rapid succession of fireworks,
commencing with a trial and convic-I
tion by the student council on a, charge
of cribbing, and culminating in an as-
sault by -the accused student on the
council president, Bernard Hammert,
captain of Oklahoma's 1923 grid team,
has been expedled from the university.
At the same time another.student,
also convicted ,of cribbing was sus-
pended for the remainder of-the. se-
nester. Two women students who j
were convicted of the same offense at
the same time, protested the decision,
and . were later exonerated of all
charges against them.
Dr. Louis M. Warfield of the Medi-
cal school has been called to Mil-
wvaukee, where he will gipe advice in
a medical case there. He was sum-
moned yesterday to the Wisconsin
city and is expected to return to
Ann Arbor the latter part of the
1week.
Daily classified for real results.
FOUND.
A PIECE OF LUGGAGE LOST DUR-
ING MARINE GAME. FOR' IN.
FORMATION COMMUNICATE WITH
GEORGE CHAPMAN, ST. JOHNS,
MICHIGAN.
BEAUTY SHlOP
WHY LOOK OLD AT THIRTY?
Muscles Oil Facials lift the sagging
muscles, feed the tissues and iron out
the lines. Violets rays eliminate dan-
druff, feed the scalp and restore your
hair to the luster of youth.
AIZCADIA BEAUTY. SHOP
Room 21 Wuerth Arcade
Phone 1733-R.
IR VIN WAR OLS, D. S.G.
Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
707 North University Phone 2652
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in Ann Arbor. Sold on the month-
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House.
TYPEWRITINW
TYPEWRITERS
of the best standard makes $15.00 up. I
Easy termls if desired. Renting,
cleaning and repairing a specialty.:
Ilargest stock in Ann Arbor.
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17 Nickels' Arcade
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type-
writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub-
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T HIS is your last year in college. This is your
last Christmas vacation.
Your career after graduation is a question
that you will want to talk over with the folks
at home. They will be even more interested than
you are. Now is the time to do it.
The John Hancock has in its field organization
producers who began as life insurance -men immedi
ately after graduation and have made a conspicuous
success of it.
WhX waste time trying out something else which
looks just as good" and then come into the life
insurance work to compete with the man who got'
into the game from the start?
Talk it over at home and remember that you can
get information and helpful advice by addressing

Talk It Over{At Home
A Christmas Vacation Suggestion To Seniors

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The Buih Building, New YcowhCity
"A Noble Profile". HEL " "'T',A''it''':
HELMLE & CORBETT, Architcccts

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