L~Y~ ECX~I31923 ______THE MICHIGAN DAILY AT P..ADVER" TIMSING AT 3 P.M. DAILY' CLASSIFIED ]RATES ltic per ree ding line for one or two insertions, Pc per reading line for three or more insertions; cash in advance. Minimum, 3 lines per insertion, Charged at the rate of 12c per reading line for one or two insertions, 11c per reading line for three Gr more insertions. White space charged fod at. same rates. Classifieds charged only to those having phones. Ash about contracts for classified advertising. Classified t oluiin Closes at h o'Clo Ck Noon, ';,tu rday. "J~mle-the-Ad 'Taker"# raunii tiiirnClub Views Forestry Films I INUCbR L DSA U R f OfL Sl Training of foresters at Syracuse Uiversity, planting of forests, and l fihigohors ie er ujcs AMLUR gN [LA IJ U IE of films shown to members of the Forestry club last night in the Na- j The high spots in American league; ua cec uiioim h im pitching in 1923 are shown by the fol- were' furnished by the United States lowin figres:department of ag.riculture and Syra- Slong figues I cuse University. Stanley CoveleskieCleveland, per-!_______ mitted the lowest number of earned runsper ame-.76.It's true efficiency to use Daily; jHerb Pennock, New "York, had the _____________________________ Read the Want Ads I I. j i i LP~ST LOST Sat. night near Un itarian church purple silk umbrella. Re- ward. Phone 3011-R. THREE KEYS on a ring uetwecn Vaughn and the Dental, College.: Phone 2418-W. LAST FRIDAY-a diamond ring in platinum. Address LogcII. Michigan Daily. set }# 31. A, PI PHI pledge pin. Finder please returni to Student Office, Betsy Bar- bour House. T-UltWRITER REPAIIIIN%) AL:L MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sund, trati d add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and siup- ples. Machines rented. ANN ARB3OR TYPEWRITER EXCHICIE'F. 1hone 886G, downtowD TYPEAY1RITING z& MII U GGRAIING~ promptly and neatlyN,(lone. 'BUSINESS SEaRVICE CO., , 322 South State St., over "M" Lunch. Phone 99.1-MV (,IIRJIS'IrMA Yes, they are here-The Goods and the people to biuy them. The contract is complete. Nothing like; it in the Country. Prices, Variety, New Things; in abundance. Early selections are always most satisfactory. If not con- ve'nient to pay in full, we, will. accept a partial payment andl hold the Goods for you. THIl hESVI;PILy S'[ORE 209-11 E. Washrington Phone 112 Free Delivery VWA1TTEI1 TO BUJY A full dress suit. Phone 78- M. 2 TICKETS to opera' for Thursday night. Will exchange' for 2 Satur- day night Ist row Balcony. Call 1920-J. WASHINGS to do at home. Phone 3343-R. STUDENTS to do work in their hone towns during Christmas holidays, among former Michigan me l and women. Chance to make good money. See John Bradfield, Alumni Office, Alumni Memorial Hall, Thursday. WO}MEN'$S SIOPPE LATEST in Hair Ornaments, with and without sets. Also Braclets. Xmas novelties. The Palais Royal, 304 S. Main St. LOCKSfITI 1ALL, KINDS of truill( and door keys, locks repaired. Keeler 11 V . lu- ron. Phone 2498m. I'4OR RENT'I 6 RtOOM HOU-SE, southeast section $)4 monthly, call 2438.1 D)OUBLE 100M--One occupant mayl work for same it desired, Phlone 11;44-4I. 422 E. Washington. ROOM: Fron~t suite On Second Floor' for two or three students, or man andl wife. Call 423 S. Division St.' FOR 4ALi,' TWO USED) typewriters. Reasonable Black, 604 E. Madison, 1809. 1918 FORD TO3URI-NG. Seventy (101- lars. C"all >419-M a t er 4 p).1in. ICEDAR CHE; ST andi a blue tortierres cheap. Call 2,579-M\1alter 3 o'clock.l TWO) TICK ETIS for Opora Friday, evening. Orchestra C;nter, Section D. Call 313-J. THREE BEST SZimbalist seats; child's high chair, bench clothes wringer.! Phone 1142-11 Thursday.I STUJDENT to work for board aspor- ter. Phone 1525-M. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS of all roakes Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged. Cleaned and Repaired. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State Street, over "M' Lunch. Phone 993-M! MUSICAL THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present, Joe Sweeniy and his fire lpiece cons!- bination. Call Tustison, 1767-3. KEEP~ PHYSICAL LY fit by the (dailyI use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen onl Records. Comnplete outfits sold b~y Schaeberle & Son. higI1ea winning percentage=.706t. George Uhle, Cleveland, won the!, most games-26. Ed. Rommel, Philadelphia, workedj in the most games-56.I George Uhle, Cleveland, pitched the! largest number of complete games-29. Elam Vangilder, St. Louis, issued 1.20 i bases on balls, the record total for 1 1923, $ Walter Johnson, Washington, leads in strike outs-126. ALPHAI uWILL SALE OF TOYS AT XMAS BAZAAR Mlrs. Reeves will have her fas- cinating Baltimore toys on sale again this year at St. Andrews fancy work booth at the Inter League Christmas Bazaar at Barbour Gym on Friday and Saturday of this week.I It: 1 A I I - II .AGold Bond Candyand Tobacco - onroe S,8Grocery -B. F. Sibley, Prop. Phone 1178.= SHORTHAND,:t TYPEWRITING, ISECRETARIAL ., TRAINING Ii , 'QIILTON BUJSINESS COLLEGE State and Williams Sts. .. _ .......u .................... Sara :Lee, Sandwich. Spread; Peanut Butter; Cheese, various kinds; Canned Fruits; Fruits for Salad; Fancy Cookies; Olive, Nai se; Olives; Pickles; Popcorn; Fruits; Fancy Groceries; Olive Oil. MEET TONIGHT.A Read The Daily "Classified" Column! = F ou rrrrr trrrrrrrrrSer ~~nrngnrr~urnurur Luce Blanket injunctions in labor dis-I putes will be the subject for debate at the regular meeting of the Alphai Nu debating society at 7: 30 o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floor of University hall. L. Gibson, '23, and G. A. Herold, '26,1 will defend the issuing of such in- j junctions by the courts and E. W. Davis, '26, and S. B. Doughton '24, will oppose it. iI IQUESTIONS ASKED lBY I I VOCATIONAL COM MITTEE I Students who are experiencing I ( difficulty in choosing their life work will be given help by the IS. C. A. Vocation committee. Stu- dents who care to participate in ; I Ithe benefits of the committee fill 1out the following blanks and mailI the ,answers" to Egbert Isbell, 1 26L, 329 Catherine. I 1. Have you selected your life Jwork?............. ............. I J 2. If not, what profession or vocation would you be most in j terested in investigating?.. ........................... 3 htmn o rmnn in these professions would you like to meet?...... ......... f ......... ................ E I I TAILOR CUSTOM MADE suits-Alterations Re- pairing. Albert Gansle, Tailor, 115 S. Main (upstairs). Co liege Grocery Open Sundays and Evenings for Your Conveience. 516 E. WILLIAM I atli lllttlllllIInui i IiJtu IIi1 i11~tllt' i i ttttiiiii --- ------------- -- ---- - --------- - . W HYV ...- ALL =S Advertisers MUST USE I I A NEW stock of Vega Tenor Banjos I CHRISTMAS CLOTHING just received-nioderately priced A small deposit will bring your Tail- and sold on the easy payment pl]an. ored-To measure suit or overcoat to1 Come in and talk it over. Univer- your home in time for Xmas or Np- sityMusc Ho~c.Years. Phone 123 and we will call the NO GIFT more appropriate than a I. bowl of narcissus bulbs. He will like them, she will like them. j Everybody likes to have a growing; plant in the room. We have bulbs: and bowls of all kinds. HyacinthE and glass vase 50c. Harris Seed Store, cor. Washington and Fifth. with complete style and samples. INTERSTATE TAILORS An'lrican Hotel, 123 E. Washington WILL THE men who saw accident,J corner N. Univ. and Thayer, Tues- night at 6:10 p. in., between Ford Sedan and Ford_ Roadster please commun cate with Aldrich, phone 67. This will in no way involve, you. fl1Ic big a ait'AIL TI o Cover Ann Arbor *.. lu +N r +; " , .. 4k Six Hollow Handle Knives and Six Forks of 25-Year Guar. Plate BECAUSE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Is Ann Arbor's ho'me paper just as, much as it is a student paper. BECAUSE It is delivered in the home before breakfast--it reaches the reader at the one time when he or she is in the most-receptive mood to buy. BECAUSE 75 per cent of the worth- # ' THE DOZEN UNUSUALLY OF THEM' FOR THE LOW PRICE OF- while prospective p o r c h reached at this time. asears are I We have just a limited number of these sets, so if you want six knives and six forks at this low price, be here early Friday morning, they won't lastlo. First come, first served ! THIS SPECIAL FOR F IDiAY-COITE FARLY ,. t,." USE Glo3 J ~3 rn lI. Alm The Atichkan Daily ~V ~ i