1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8 L SSIFIE adI COLUMN CLOWE I1T3 P.M. ADVERTISING FOR SALE lFosdick EET CIDER. Fresh daily. Bring Post our jug. Charles Klager, 617 S. Resigns In New York FOR SALE Remington Portable Typewriters.'Time payments if de- sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Madi- son, Phone 1809. 1918 Ford Sedan Mechanically good condition. See it and make a bid, any time this week. 553 S. Fourth Ave. FOR SALE Lyon & Healy silver B flat soprano. Bargain for $60.00. Call Roberts at 783. FOR SALE Cheap. 1922 Ford tour-1 ing. 1921 Ford touring; 1920 Chev- rolet touring. Geary's Garage. 453 S. Seventh St. 239-M. FOR SALE A practically ,new $8.00 Woman's "National" Tennis rack- et at a reasonable price. Call 2726 -R. COURDUROY Reefer and she~epskin mackinaw, large sized, very reason- and at which Mr. Wickenden will give a brief report of his research worn, 11[N iNI HS WIL Ithis semester. iS At the first director's report, which 'IIIwas made at the National conference at Boulder, Colorado last June, Mr. Wickenden brought out the fact that, Wickendon Will Give Report Of His engineering students do not receive a Survey Of Engineering weaker foundational training than Education students of other professional schools, but that the main differences between AA1V.EET SARTS TDAY the prevailing educational standards -MEETA STARTS TODAY in law, medicine and engineering are to be seen in the realm of length ana Changes and developments in the en- severity of purely technical training, gineering curriculun will be discussed rather than in the realm of collegiate at a conference of the departmental foundational work or cultural re- heads of the Engineering college and quirements. E W. E. Wickenden, director of the sur- vey of engineering education, this noon. The survey which Mr. Wicken- den is directing is being made under the auspices of the American Society for the promotion of Engineering Ed- ,00 T ucation and is being financed by the Carnegie foundation.0 At the meeting this nodn special emphasis will be laid upon the new AR five year course in engineering and the relation existinig between the col- I T leges and industry. Service Record B Mr. Wickenden, because of his aca- demic and industrial training, was A chosen director of the survey at the I last meeting of the American SocietyA for the Promotion of Engineering Ed-A O' ucation which was held at Urbana, Ill.,L in 1922. He was at one time professor of electrical engineering at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, during the war he served in the personall of the army, and afterwards as assistant vice-pres- ident of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, heading the per- sonell department. The local engineering education committee is composed of Prof. J. L. ES T O T I Nelson,' Prof. A. L. Hopkins, Prof. W.S C. Hoad, Prof. J. H. Cannon, and Prof. John Airey. In the evening a U dinner will be given which will be attended by the engineering faculty -I Berlin TO Gives Aid Virchow's Kin Berlin, Oct. 10.---A lighi r o: the a e Rudi \tirchnw. tamos Cerian capital, has ieen dlSefV(r(I her living in the utmost poverty. The e oy fathers have graiin ted her a temporaty ailowance of 225 gold marks a mouth. or tour. or more Meeting for the first time this year,3 the Cosmopolitan club will liold a general get-together at S o'clock to night in Lane hall. The meeting is; held for bringing together all those! interested in international affairs. No matter whether you want a delight- ful dinner for two or if your party numbers twenty or more, you will enjoy The Haunted Tavern. We serve Luncheon, Tea and Dinner every day except Monday. Bridge Teas, special parties, or ar- rangements for out of town guests are simple matters if you will'let us know in advance. Delegate the responsibility to us. We can assure you of correct service, excellent food and pleasant surroundings. You will find that in many cases it is more desirable to bring your guests here'than to assume all the work of entertaining at home. 11 Tales for Iwo or three Ys HIGN S'CH, GOL ably; also closed-top chair. Call 1560-W. desk with FoR SALE Ford speedster, Ames body. 1922 engine, 10,000 miles. Stromberg carburetor, ;starter, shock absorbers, speedometer. A. D. Moore, 718 Onondaga, 3546-J. DODGE SEDAN Only $250, Fairly late model; has lots of pI; splen- did tires and fine condition through- out. A very practical winter car. Call at residence. 424 Huron St. MISCELLANEOUS DI. IW.S. MILLS Osteopathic Physician 616 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 321 F-1 MU'SIC MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teacher, thirty years experience. Mandolin, guitar, banjos and chord construction. Telephone 1791-M. FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE with garage on Brooklyn Ave. $75.00 per month. Possession at once. Call 2438 day- time, or 661-W evenings. FOR RENT Two front rooms, single and double or as suite, suitable for teachers, students or business peo- ple. Steam heat. Plenty of hot water. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Wash- ington. FOR RENT Modern three room fur- nished house. 105 N. 14th St. Phone Univ. 19. Mrs. Roberts. A SINGLE ROOM 2 blocks from cam- pus. Well heated. Well lighted. Cheap. Only three students in house: 1331 Geddes Ave. Phone 2322-J. DESIRABLE Room for ohe boy, rea- 'sonable rate, double desk, well) heated. Phone '1348-J. FOR RENT Front single room for man. Excellent location $3. Call 2578-W. LOST FINE GOLD WATCH CHAIN with gold button and gpld coin attached. Finder please call 738-J. WILL STUDENT who found coupon book ,belonging to R. Horwitz, 1223 Volland, please return to owner. WRIST WATCH White gold, initials H., D. on back. Also fountain pen, printed wiht name. Reward. Mar- rnet Donaldson 904-R. t. LOG LOG SLIDE RULE lost on fourth floor of Eng. Bldg. Name AFrost" cut on side of rule. Secre- tary's office, Engineering Bldg. WANTED TEN STUDENTS with $15.00 each who want to go to Lansing, Urbana, and Columbus games. We have just the car you want. Don't miss this one."See it at 311 S. Ashley St. Phone 3711-J and 494. WANTED Three passengers for M. A. C. $2.00 round trip. Leaving about 10:30. Call 2917-M. M. A. C. SEVEN passengers to go in late model 8 cylinder car. $2.90! round trip. Call Mike at 1927 be- fore 10A. M. ROUND TIP rrkO LANSING $3.00 Buick sedan. Leave nine o'clocfl Call61-W. NOTICE JUST RECEIVED Beautiful silk lin gerine, both gowns and chemises,1 very 'reasonably priced. Also the new Circle sash to be worn as a girdle. THE QUALITY SHOP 303 South Main Street Refusing to bind himself to the iresbyterian churchl the Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, noted mod-' ernist preacher and a Baptist, has re- signed as associate pastor of the First Presbyterianchurch of New York. Have You Voted? Apply on Campus. Pay for your Subscription today. IES FIELD THE AUNTEJI TAVERN 11 4130 417 E. Huron Phone 2985-M iSION 50c Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today. The TEST of QUALITY E I_ mwm.mm ~ is SATISFACTION ITA MEAT ,,MARKET SENSATIONAL PRIMA DONNA COLORATURA SOPRANO OF THE VIENNA AND METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANIES WILL GIVE A Hil col Thursday October 23 We offer a selection of the choicest meats, tender and tasty. A trial will convince you of their quality. A.R. GFE L L Auditorium -1 CHORAL UNION SERIES Also (November 3) uyee Pattison THE WORLD'S MOST NOTED TWO-PIANO RECITALISTS 223 North Main Street Phones 3100 or 3101 A;W ....U ./ ',:e". ".v"". . .. ".' . ~..e"" "~.i ./~J./.i1,d'l./''. I".l,~ "~..I".I"lI./ /~. Y.I"./.IP.rxi"./. .!S And ( November 19) ' , Admmhi Hunter's The Marriae of O iaro TH E H INSH AW OPERA COMPANY cg'uzpent --For Every Hour in the Open. When you pack your kit for your hunting expedition, don't forget to provide yourself with those MARBLE specialties which form so indispensable a part of the outer's outfit. Such as- WITH ORCHESTRA AND SIX FINE SOLOISTS CLYTIE HINE, soprano, as "Countess Almaviva" ALFREDO VALENTI,1 EDITHA FLEISCHER, soprano, as "Susanna" PAVEL LUDIKAR, bar CELIA TURRILL, soprano, as "Cherubino" RALPH BRAINARD,t HERMAN GELHAUSEN, baritone,tas "Dr. Bartolo" baritone, as "Count Almaviva" itone, as "Figaro" tenor, as "Basilio" On (December 5) 11 Jascha HeIfetz SPECTACULAR RUSSIAN VIOLINIST MARBLE'S GAME GETTER SAFETY POCKET AXE SAFETY FOLDING KNIFE After Christmas (January 28) JOINTED RIFLE ROD RIFLE CLEANER WATERPROOF MATCH BOX COMPASSES Ho About, a Remington 22lght, beautifully and accurate, also a few boxes of cartridges? Lamecd Hardware" balanced STUPENDOUS FRENCH PIANIST And (February 13) Soopie Br asian LEADING METROPOLITAN OPERA CONTRALTO SEASON TICKETS for ALL SIX Concerts with Fegtival Coupon worth $3.00 4OW Or SALE 11 Co. Up-to-Date Hardware $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 $7.00 At ' 310 South State St. Phone 1610 -- 0 0A '2 vr'2rA Q~*orn+ rrc _i m A~ - itC al d. raAter - 1 9 X1111i