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TEURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, .1924 TIDE MICHIGAN

PREJUDICE AGAINST WOMEN other incumbents. The position is not
IPROFESSORS BEING OVERICOMIE limited to one branch of the depart-
(ment but may be filled at one time
Cainder is to be paid from the regu- in the division of ancient history, and
lar funds of the University. The sal- at another in that of mediaeval orl
ary is to be the same as that of the liodern history. This should do away
average full-professor in tha history with the necessity of employing1
department. someone who would not measure upl
The qualifications for the profes- to the standard of the University
sorship are: The holder should be a merely in order to fill the position,
woman, but that she should be chosen although, according to the conditions1
on the same grounds of scholarship of the gift, the chair may remain va-
and general dictinction in her field cant for short periods in case a suita-
of interest as apply in the selection of ble incumbent cannot be found.
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P. .ADVFERTISING AT 3 P.M

FOR SALE
FOR SALE Remington Portable
Typewriters. Time payments if de-
sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Madi-
son, Phone 1'09.

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PARKER
Large s
Wright.

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Duofold Fountain Pen.
ze. Phone 1665-W. C. D.

'DETROIT AUTOMOBILE CLUB
LOGS ROUTE TO CH IAPAIGNY
(Continued from Page Three)
crete.
287.1-End of road, turn left.
288.4-CHEBANSE, through.
293.2-CLIFTON, through.
297.1-ASHKUM, through.
302.1--DANFORTH, through.
306.5-GILMAN, turn left at irregu-
lar cross streets with No. 25.
307.4--Straight ahead, passing No. 8
on right.
310.3-ONARGA, through.
313.2-Pass DELRAY station on!
right.
318.6-BUCKLEY, through.
324.3-LODA, through.
328.3-PAXTON, cross R. R. through.
333.8-LUDLOW, through.
I344.3-THOMASBORO, through
553.3-Cross trolley, straight ahead,
leave No. 25 at right. J
353.4-End of street, left across R. R.
onto Market street.
353.6-URBANA, straight ahead _ on
Market street.
353.7-Right onto Green street.
355.1-Left onto Fourth street.
35G.0-UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
STADIUM.
BEAT ILLINOIS -
Columbus, O., Oct. 15.- The Ohio
Wesleyan cross country team will
meet the Ohio State harriers, who took
the 1923 Western Conference chain-j
pionship, here Saturday morning.
BEAT ILLINOIS
"Terrace Garden
L amci i StuIio
Open Daily, 10 a. m. to 10 p.
m. We teach all modern,
fancy, ballet, stage, tango
and folk danceh for children and
adults. Class every Monday and
Friday.
Fifteen one-hour lessons, $5.00.
22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R

1921 Dodge touring. Good mechanical
condition. Good -"tires. New paint
job. $75. Call 2220 or 725 Haven.
YOU WON'T Get stuck if you buy
this 1922 Oakland. It's in A-1 shape,
nww battery, good tires and a right
price. Why not put your football
expenses in it and have a car be-
;ide;. Call 284 after 6.

FOR RENT
A SINGLE ROOM 2 blocks from cam-
pus. Well heated. Well lighted.
Cheap. Only three students in
house. 1331 Geddes Ave. Phone
2322-J.
GARAGE FOR RENT Cement floor,
electric lights, $6.00 -per month
1120 Lincoln Ave. Phone 1984-J. !
$65.00 Monthly, heated unfurnished
apartment. Will furnish for nomi-
nal extra charge. Restricted. Ph.
2970-W. Ralph T. Swezey. h09
Thompson St.,
AISCELANEOUS
DR. W. S. MILLS
Osteopathic Physician
616 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 321F-1

THE BEST BUY IN TOWN
1923 STUTZ TOUR
Speedway Model
THIS CAR IS in exceptionally good
shape mechanically and the finish
ii like new. It is equipped with an
antomn.tic windshield wiper, spot
light, sun visor, windshield wings,
stop light, bumpers, hartford shock
absorbers, motoneter. Almost new
balloon tires and wire wheels. The
owner of this car will F:e glad to
recomnnend this car to anyone in-
terested and demonstration can be
had anytime.
ANN ARBOR SERVICE CO
Phong 3111-J and 494
BRAND NEW $75 English Sack Suit
for $45. Dark Grey, two pants.
Size 39. Phone 1783-J after 6 P. M.
DODGE SEDAN $225 for quick sale;
lots of pep; five good tires; paint
good;, excellent mechanical condi-
tion; a comfortable inexpensive
enclosed car. Owner leaving city.
Try it for yourself. 424 W. Huron
Street.
FOR SALE Two tickets for Illinois
game. Phone 1722-R.
FORD TOURING With Dow metal
pistons. $35.00, 313 N. 7th. St. after
5:30.
TUXEDO, Size 37, i excellent condi-
tion. Call 1560-W.
FOR SALE Ford touring. Cheap if
taken at once. Good condition. 1361
Wilmot St. Phone 2282-RL
IF FIVE YELLOWS put $25.00 each
into "The Gray Mare" they can see
the game, save carfare and hotel
bills , and still own a good Ford
:sedan. Demountable rims, spare
tire, spotlight, etc. 553 South
Fourth Ave.
WANTED
ROOM FOR eight men to drive to Illi-
nois and return in Studebaker Big-
6. Cll 3176-M before 5:30.
WANTED Students earn big money
in your spare time selling a high
grade useful article. See E. F.
Moran, 711 N. Univ. Ave. over
Moe's Sport Shop.
n THREE PEOPLE to go to Illinois
game, in a Studebaker enclosed
car with student and wife. Call
2305 after 3 P. M.
ILLINOIS Driving Cole 8 to game.
Will take 7 passengers. $10.70
round trip. Call 2383-W.
WANTED Five passengers for Ur-
bana at $12.00 or four at $15.00
each. Phone 1069-J.
WANTED Two tickets for Wisconsin
game. Call 2756-M.
MUSIC
MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach-
er, thirty year's experience. Man-
dolin, guitar, banjos and chord
construction. Telephone 1791-M.
H. BLAIR TOLHURST, A. C. M.
Teacher of
Piano, Banjo, and Plectral instru-
ments. 'Studio at University Music
House.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS
Corona, Remington and Underwood
Portables; have you seen Corona
Four, the greatest improvement in
typewriters during twenty years?
Other typewriters accepted in part
payment. Renting and repairing a
specialty.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arvade.
LOST

Economy in buying doesn't mean buying the cheapest in price,
for the cheapest goods are often the dearest.
It does mean spending your money so you'll get the biggest
returns for it.
You might, for example, buy an enameled preserving kettle for
50 cents that would stand up for two or three years. How much more
you would get for your money were you to pay $1.00 and get a utensil
that would be giving good service 25 years from now.
As modern hardware dealers we recognize that we're buyers for
this community, and that to fill the place acceptably we must look to
our customers' needs. Everything that enters our stock must stand
the test of value.
When we err in judgment, as everyone does occasionally, your
money back-cheerfully. Yours for service,

213-215
West Liberty St.

SCrILEKEWrS HARDWARE
"Services for Patronage"

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