TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y -~ PACs SEVEN coLUMN A IF col LSCAT 3 P.M6. ADVERTISING AT Swiss ANew Head tlIJroN Q I N LUMN ( Conltinued frog? Page Six) s s coming 'week if hc is to find mion to . place Capt Rokusek andl Ka!:sel, 3 P.M. cr pippled flankmen and a guari idd t autas ef u dto: on own against the powrful ich1I;,n T V I)I N T S 1I' ;forward wall. IW no etbsfl ihquality T raeG re A lighxt signal practice was to Nbe: ie tSia,. d Oji.rotsa acu iSu i a il rel- if(i~fl l~iirdt your inldividIual mcasurel Open Daily, 10 a' .m t 10 p. his -1 hie guarantee of comiplete in. We teach all modern, di- T i aniacio.fincy, ballet, stage, tango ,,an= d the ' r .' t d-S A - . , , Waer-poof Tepoals froM :sand folk dancehfor children and the~~~~?4y _________________________ 1.0l ';;3,S;) 1 lultS. Class every Monday and the0 1 D eposit x i th L orode r. r,, iday. lllt' --- ------- M ___iiSTATE TIloRS, yifteen one-hour lessons, $5.00. heir I C (all or 'ione 123I for Approintment - 1X north Arcade Phone 241-R FOR SALE LOS FOR SALE Remington Portable Typewriters.. Time payments if' (10- sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Mai- son, Phone 1809. FOR SALE Cheap. 1922 Ford totrr- ing. 1921' Ford touring; 1920 Chev -- rolet touring. Geary's Garage. 3 S. _Seventh St. 239-M.k FOR .SALE Ford specedster, Amres body. 1922 engine, 10,000 miiles. Stromberg carburetor, starter, shock absorbers, speedometer. A. D. Moore, 718 Onondaga, 3546-J. 1921 Dodge touring. Good mechanical condition. Good tires. New paint job. $75. Call 2220 or 725 H-aven, $6.00'WOOL BLANKETS, $4.50, al-l most new, pillows, double bedl springs, mattress, high oven gas stove. Stofflot' Apts.. 505 Detroit 1 Street. CORDUROY Reefer and sheepskin mackinaw, large sized very reason- IWIST WATCHWht gold,- initials I ;. T). on back. Also 'fountain pen, printedl with name. Reward. Mar- riot lDonaldson 904-R. LOG LOG SLIDE RULE~ lost on Cfourth floor of Eng. Bldg. Naive "Frost" cut on side of rule. Secre- tary's office,. 1'Thincering Bldg. LOST ON the (iagonal TiFriddy after-I noon a lbrown fur neckpiece. Call Ada Phelps 2676. LOST Darrel of, black Parker's Duofold fountaJin pen. Owner's nme engraved. Finder please call 283-W. 1,08T glasses in case between room au d canipus. 1314-.J.' 506 E. Cath- LO Qrji in Michig-an O~nion, Carnahan's Fremlcl grammnar and( Smith's Cheomistry by Kendall. Reward. Ellis _,erry. 315 Thompson. 1376-M. dca i n i ., h01, 1LOU A U n d l U Shevely's shoes in the next to center position. Somnething musta be dlone in the way of instilling into the line if they are to hold th COUNCIL OFFICE 110 URS IRegular office hours 'will be jnmaintained from 4 to 5 o'clock, every diay by the Student Couni cil in their new offices locate(c Iin the activities room of tie IMichigan Union. Members of thn council will be0 on hand at the f appointed times and will be glad to confer with any student on, I various lphases of current cain- Ipus problems. This plan ha.s Ihas been initiated in an effort to bring the student body intoi closer contact with their rere- Isentatives on the council. Have You Voted? Apply on Camil Ii d I! O l If You Ned a GIFT 1 t 1For Somle One Or Avant a icture or frame or card, jus:t across from the sub-station you will find them. CAF -(5 - -" . 7T u APPLIED ATS 11 2 Nickiels Arcade F THE ATMOSPHERE OF CORRECTNESS rMax Huber, a Swiss, is the new presi- dent of the Court of International Justice of the League of Nations. &c.ad ite Want Ads Floral arng ement should ,., ... -.: ._... . 5 receive as much d iscrini - nati'on as other factors ably; also closed-top chair. Call 1560-Wv. FR:AT MEN: fPool in $43 and get this, 7 passenge Super for $00.00. SE of town gamzes for only gas. Sell it and come Mechanically. perfect. Rtil ly new and spare. Karl-1I DODGE SEDAN Only $250. lazte model; rcei; tly of has lots of pep. sp).. rl d fine condition throiwgmoul practical winter car. Cal Bence, 424 W. Huron St., desk ;with LS Thursday, campus or vicinity, hammered silver slipper buckle. 3.00 apiece Fi~nder please call 3221-M. or Hudson ee all out LOST Conklin fountain pen. Light y p~rice of brown color. Between Willard andj :out clear. campus. Call 1029-J. ibber near- LOST Gr-ay shell rimn glasses in case 691-W. ' Wednesday Oct. S. If found please .00;' fa iy iphone 1503-W. vrcha;uled; ,LOST Valuable TIan Silk Scarf on ltires and Chulrcho between S. University and t. A very Hill, Friday evening.. 621 Church, t11 at rest- 8631R. SENIORS, ATTENTION A Thermos Bottle in the house supervision.. Senior pictures will be on sale at the 'Ensian office until Thanksgiving. After this date no pictures will be sold. jMUSIC HELL GILLESlPIE, Soloist and teach- er, thirty year's experience. Man- dolin, guitar, banjos and chord construction. Telephmne 1791-M. ; A real pal for those Fall hikes and hunting trips. ', Sec the various types and sizes at All reasonably priced. our store. 1924 ; FORD ROADSTR, original tires, many extras including ,inotor- meter, chains, spare tire, spot Jikht, dru~m lights, car driven but litle Call Smith, 253-W. f FORD SPEEDSTER Tuned up for Illinois. Must sell. First 45 bucks takes it. 513 Elm 366-M. SIX ROOM MODERN house in Cath- erine. A large lot with shrubbery, shade trees, garden and garage. This home has been well kept up and is in fine condition. Very at- tractive. Price and terms for quick sale. Call 3290. USED CAR'S~ OF QUALITY AT PRICES THATAPPEAL TO ALL 7 Pass. Hlaynes Touring ... $27500 191S Hapnes Touring ........ 150.00 1924 Essex Coach.......775.00 1918 Buick Touring.......... 95.00 1919 Hudson Sport........... 325.00 1919 Chevrolet Touring....... 50.00 Just a Real Good Car 1922 Essex Touring.......... 475.00 1921 Cleveland Coupe........ 450.00 1922 Overland Touring....... 200.00 1920 Olds 8 Touring......... 175.00 1919 Cadillac Touring........ 775.00 1920 Cleveland Touring...... 265.00 1922 Ace Touring....... ... 275.00 Never Been Driven 1922 Essex Cab........625.00 Prettiest Job in Town 1P20 Buick Touring.......... 150.00 1922 Fordl Sedan............ 275.00 1921 Studebaker Big Six Touring .......:...........495.00 7-pass. Looks and Runs Like New 1922 Buick Touring.......S5,00 HUDSON SALES & SERVICE 310 E. Washington St. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR POCKET Termis to Suit Your Pocketbook MI SCELLtANEOUS 1)RL 1V. S. lMILLS Osteopathic Physician 616 First National ank :Bldg. Phone 321 F- FORIVENT 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 one boy, rea- sonable rate, double desk, well heated. Phone 1348-J. FOR RENT Front single room for man. Excellent location $3. Call 2578-W. GARAGE FOR RENT Cement floor, electric lights, $6.00 per month 1120 Lincoln Ave. Phone 1984-J. WANTED FAMILY AND STU9ENT Washing- Phone 287-'. ROOM FOR eight men to drive to Illi-) nois and return in Studebaker Big- 6. Call 3176-M before 5:30.' WANTED STUDENTS To, conc down and see us at the Allenel Hotel Wednesday afternoon and evening until 10 o'clock. The Edwards Co. ReaO the Want Ads ISUITS ,M5.~0 OTERCOATS All Wool Fabrics Ambitious student can earn $25.00 per week in spare time. No interference with your studies. Write to B. & D. I College Publishing Co., 100 Boylston treet, Boston, Mass. Read the Want Aids EBERBAC H &SON C. 2P~-204 E. Liberty , PLO RAL C Ann Arbor A .'I F Satiaction Guaranteed IIBLE & RURL1NdGAIE For Demonstration, Tel. 2680-W ' , 0 ; r _' i 1001[1) C.rilC: oaw:^vi9: re-!_V :r A1II r c. . l A T -r SENSATIONAL P"RIMA DONNA COLORATURA SOPRANO OF mlHE NVIENNA AND METROPOLI1TAN OPERA COMPANIES Hill Auditricm 'WILL GIVE A .r RT Thursday October 23 CHORAL UNION SERIES Also (November 3) vatas the hairbrush' Veft i1:.,.1 F T"HE WORLD'S MOST NOTED TWO-PIANO RECITALISTS R C ollege Men k . And (November 19) / now. keep their. hair; smooth, lustrous, .always in p lace' THE HINJSAW OPERA COMPANY tToday, as never before, college men have smooth, well-kept hair, 'why?! A few years ago the hair was a nuisance to almost everyone, for it was usually the least attractive part of the appearance -- always unkempt and unsightly an hour atfter being combed. There was no way, thene, to keep Jt from being so. Old-fashioned pomades only matted it and made it greasy. Water evaporated quickly and left it drier and more unruly than ever. Today everyone can have smooth, neatly combed hair Now Stacomb -- a delicate, invis- ible cream for keeping the tiairin place,- has changed all that.. 1 k It is responsible for the amazingly improved appearance of men's hair. And it has made possible for every woman, however "difficult" her hair, the new smooth effect so Much in vogu.k' - - In clubs and fraternities, at the 'theatre or the game, today you can WITH ORCHESTRA AND SIX INESOLOITS seldom find 'even one case of un.% kempt hair. People who know that the hair can ruin the whole appearance- people who are careful about the way they look -- have given Sta- comb an important place on their, chiffonier or dressing table. t No matter how dry and straggly, your hair may be - no matter how uncontrollable after being washed -- Stacomb will keep it always in place, smooth, lustrous, natural, A touch of it in the morning.-when you comb your hair - and all day long your hair will be just as you want it, for Stacomb will' keep it smoothly in place until - you go to bed at night. ~You can get Stacomb in conven.-. letjars and tubes, at all drug and department stores. Non-staining and non-greasy. Use it. tomorrow morning - and look your best all day!1) KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE CLYTIE I-INE, soprano, as "Countess Alrnaviva" EDITHA FLEISCHER, soprano, as "Susanna" CELIA TURRILL, soprano, as "Cherubino" ALT R EDO VALENTI, baritone, as "Count Almnaviva". PAVEL L.UDIKARI, baritone, as "Figaro" HERMAN GELNHAUSEN, baritone, as "Dr. Bartolo" On (December 5 ) mm "m jasocna Helofetz li I SPECTACULAR RUSSIAN VIOLINIST After Christmas (January 28) 1I STUPENDOUS FRENCH PIANIST And (February 13) :SEASON TICKiETS for ALL SIX Concerts, with Festival Coupon worth $ 3.00 5tandard Laboratories, Inc., Dept. FO? 113W. 18th St., New York City Please send me. free of charge, a -t I iiii NOW ON SAY.,o-E 1 '= lsiT ZII IIIIIllt Is