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THURSDAY; OCTOBER 2, 1924
ADLUMNV SINGLUM
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 PI. C ADVERTISING 0 AT3 P.m,

Continues Daugherty A ttack

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FOIRSALE

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PORI, 'COUPJ, 1921 Modlel; many ac-'
cessories. ln' i':od condition. Call
669 or inquire at 331 E. Liberty St.
OVERLAND Tonmring car in excellent
condl tion $100.00. Phone 1998-R.
FOR SALE 3 Eskimo pupPics. Call
Yott 2467-M.
BRAND NEW ' SET Encyclopaedia
Brittannica for sale reasonable.
Inquire at Slater's Book Store.
TO GET THE MOST out of Michigan
you must keep your feet contented.
Freeman's popular Moccasin shoe
is guaranteed to give the utmost in
wear and comfort. Ask your friend
who wears a pair. The real shoe{
for , all year round wear. Call
Rehards or Cole at 610 Forest, for
a free d e m o n stration. Phone
2878-R, leave name and address.

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TUTORING IN FRENCH BY TEACH-
FIt WITII EXPERIENCE. SP-t
CtAL DRILL IN PRONUNCIA-
TION IF D SIRED 1,HONE 2384-J
FOR APPOIN''MENT.

FOUNTAIN PENS
POI NITAIN PEN MANUFACTURERS
ltidci's- Masterpen is now manu
j'wture(d in Ann .Arbor A large
capacity student pen different than
Jll others; in a class by itself. It
will do its work better and last I
longer than any other fountain pen.
An outstanding advantage is that
it is serviced on the spot by the
manufacturer himself. This ser-
vice is unequaled. Ask Rider users.
Rider's Masterpen is the popular
pon of upper class men. Rider's t
Pen Shop, 302 S. State.,

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FORDS $50.80 and up. Nixons 416 So.
Main.
FORD ROA1DSTER, 1924, less than 6
months old, has original tires, ex-
tras including chains, spotlight,
inotormeter, drum lights, good
spare, car mechanically A-1. A real
bargain, phone Smith, 2553-W for
demonstration.-
FORD TOURING in good condition.I
5 tires, other extras, only $60.00
Call up 1247-M after 4 o'clock.
FOR SALE Sixteen foot canoe withf
complete equipment. Good condi-
tion. Call 'Van Antwerp at 3568-J
or leave number.
J4OST
TAU BETA UPSILON 'Fraternity pin,k
Reward if returned to 1219 Volland
Street.,
LOST Alpha Omuricon pin. Reward
call 2949.
MUSiC
13. BLAIR TOLHURST, A. C. M.
Teacher of"
Piano, Banjo, and Plectral instru-
ments. Studio at University Music
House.

TO TAE MENTA TES
All incoming students in the Col-
loge of Pharmacy, regardless of their
class standing, will be required to take
a mental test today. This test, which
has been given for the last 'three
years, is for the purpose of determin-
ing a student's ability to observe and
remember the fundamentals and im-
portant current events of the present
day.
The test is based on the Iowa uni-
versity content test and the Brown
university freshman test. By the re-
-ults of the test last year, it was
rlbown that the mental standard of
the pharmacy students had shown a
marked improvement in comparison
with the other schools on the campus.
The test is held also for the pur-
pb:,e of giving service to the students.
Under a ruling several years ago, a
student passing only one half of his
work was placed on probation. But
from the mental test, if it found that
a student is considerably below the
average, he is immediately warned to
place all his efforts on the work. If
it is found that his grades on school
work are also low he is sent home. '

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Not daunted by Gaston B. Means' repudiation of his test mony ag'iinst
;he former attorney general, Harry Daugherty, and MTeans' repcrted repu-
iation of his repudiation, Senator Burton K. Wheeler leader of the
naughtery probe committee, is continuing to press his attack on Daugherty
nd the Republicans in his campaign in behalf of the LaFollette presi len-
al party, of which he is the vice-presidential candidate. He is shown with
Irs. Wheeler in Chicago.

PREREE E BADGER'Read the
GAME1TIJEND SATURAY
Priority rights for tickets to the !
Wisconsin game will expire Saturday
night Qf the current week, according
to a statement issued from the Field
house yesterday.
Preference for seats at the M. A. C.-
Michigan game at East Lansing clos-
ed last Tuesday night. Applications
received at the athletic office for tick-
e9 since that time are being filled, re-
gardless of the applicant's class or
statu,.
Tickes for the Illinois and M. A. C.
encounters are now being assigned,
and Monday morning will see the dis-
tiibution of those for the Wisconsin
game. Tickets for all other games will
be kept .in the draw until after prior-
ity rights expire. ervif
The cheering section will be located secor
in the south stands, and the block
"M," which will appear at the Iowa ave
game, will be formed in the west
stand, which is consigned to the fresh-
men. jofC
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LESSONS FREE with stringed
, struments. Come in and let us
plain. University Music I-louse.

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MELL GILLESPIE, Mandolin, guitar,
banjos and chord construction.
Telphone 1791-M.
E. N. BILBIE of the Detroit--Conser-
vatory of Music, teacher of Violin,
Piano, Studio 307 N.'-Miii-St.'Phod'if
611-M-
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 2 suites for football vis-
itors or for permanent roomers at
210 S. Ingall n\ear Hill Auditorium.
THREE NICELY Furnished double
rooms, single beds, reasonable
rent. 524 Forest Av. 2473-M.
ROOMS Steam heat. Also roommate
wanted. Phone 1194-M. 422 E.
Washington.

$3.,A A WEEK Secures a $4.50 or
$5.00 double room this week. All
new furniture. Steam heat. Hot
and cold water. 2 blocks from
campus. 337 Thompson St.
WANTED
WANTED Student girls to work after-
noons selling apparel. Apply in
person to Mr Proud at Goodyear's
124 South Main.
WANTED Students and suitcase
"Washing. Called for and delivered.
Phone 2052-M.
WANTED MUSICIANS for dance or-
chestra. N. Slutsky 1510-J, Call 2
to 5 P. M.
A FEW upper class or graduate girls
to eat with small, group. Phone
2448-R.
WANTED GARAGE to rent, near
Thompson at Liberty. 306 Thoip-
son.
5 SALESMEN to work part time good
commission. Phone 63, Madsen.
WANTED STUDENTS and family
washings. Telephone 287,3-M.
31MSCELLANEOIUS
D1)R.W..S. 311L "S
Osteopathic Physician
616 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 321F-1
Read the Want Ads

APPOINTMENTS BUREAU EPiNTERS BEGIN WORK
ASKS FOR PHOTOGRAPHS' ON STUDENT D1ICTORY1
Students in the School of Education Printers have started work on the
who are expecting to enroll'with the new Students' Directory which is ex-
Bureau of Appointments to obtain pected to be completed on Oct. 25.
teaching positions for the coming Twelve o'clock next Saturday is ab
year should have their pictures taken solutely the latest time that fratern-
now, according to Miss Margaret Cam- ities, sororities, house clubs, dormi-
eron, secretary of the appointive tories, and league houses may get
board. Enrollment will begin the sec- material in for the Directory.
ond week in November, and since the This information must be typed and
Christmas rush for photographs starts must give the name of the organiza-
early, it is advisable that the re- tion, the address, and the telephone
quired pictures be arranged for im- number. Names of those to be listed
Emediately. under the organization must be eith-
1Michiganensian pictures may also or arranged alphabetically or in the
be taken in connection with the four order of their house standing.
needed for the use of the bureau.
Specifications as to* size and finish Washington, Oct. 1.-Senator James
have already been supplied by Miss Couzens, Republican, Michigan, ha;
Camreron to local photographers. reported to the secretary of the senate
a primary campaign expenditure of
New haven, Conn., Oct. 1.-Three $417.40.
hudred and fifty candidates appeared
at the Yale crew rally here today. Lansing, Oct. 1.-The state admin-
Coach Leader stated that this was the istration board has authorized the
largest number to appear for a crew purchase of about 15 acres near Grand
in years. Four of the number were Rapids, at a cost of abzout $3,000.
members of the Olympic world's
championship winning crew._ ___ _
Washington, Oct. 1. - Senator!tIRVING WABMOLTS, D1.0.
Couzens, Republican, Michigan, today GRALUATE AND REGISSTERiD
reported a primary campaign expedi-iro d Oropdis
ture of $417.40 to the secretary of est v. Poe25
th snae.J N. Universitty Ave. Phone 2652
the senate.
"The Spirit of Religious Inquiry"
Were you born religious, did you achieve religion, or did yout
have religion thrust upon you?
Next Sunday's Sermon at

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THE UNITARIAN CHURCH
State at Huron

Sidney S. Robins, Minister

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Oct. 21-VILHJALMUR STEFFASSON
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All applications received before Oct. 7 with remit-
tance at the rate of $3.00, will receive first choice of

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