1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _ . . -- _ _, ) THI COLUMN CLOWE At3 P.A.O LASSIFIEDIl ADVRTISING At 3 P.M FOR. SALE E STU DEBAKEtR-4-Touring 1919. Ex- cellent condition. 5 good tires. Very Complete equipment. Cheap. Call 2803-R between 6-8 evenings. BRAND NEW Set Encyclopedica Brittannica, sixty dlollars, part time paymients accepted or will exchange for portable typewriter. Call 2002-J. FOR SALE Ford car call 2950-R. 706 haven Ave. ' MISCELLANEOUS CORONA TYPEWRITERS WE HAVE the new Corona Four, with standard keyboard, at $60, or Corona Three, with three-bank key- board, at $50. Also a full line of typewriters of all makes and *up- plies. Terns if desired. Renting and repairing a specialty. 0. 1D, MO RRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store. Yorktown Relics Onr Exhibition In Clernents Library Rar ' 1books, Imaps', letters, and oth- cer material relating to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown bi, 1781 are now on exhibit at the Clem- ents library of American history, and may be seen any afternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock. Tfhe exhibit shows but a small part of the resourceq of the library in ,this field. Pamphlets collected by Henry N. Stevens, of London are the basis of the treasures in this matter. A copy of the Stamp acct, beaing the arms that indicate that it caine from the private library of George III, is one of the most interesting posses- { sions of the library. Display cases of the exhibit relate to the Clinton-Cornwallis controversy, maps showing the surrender of Corn- wallis, newspaper accounts attempt to picture 'the surrender, sea power, and bibliography. WVOOI)STOCK PRE.FEIIREI THE experienced operator will recog- nize an array of features not coim- bined in any other typewriter. A trial will convince you. We also have all makes of used machines. Renting and repairing a specialty. Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange. 9 Savings B~ank 131k. Phone 866. TAxILORlING SUITS IAJ)E TO YOUR MEASURE $25.00, $30.00 $35.00 HERMAN THE TAILOR On') ( onJ tC+.- -- DEAN DAY SUBMITS REPORT TOi DEANS! WAT'S GOING ONI jNotices to appear i't this columrn must b e left in the bpox at the Daily office provided for that purpose before 4 o'clock preceediutg the cday of issue. FRIDAY 1 r1:0-iatiemiatics staff of the Liter ary college meets in room 108, Ma- son hail. 7 :30-Congreg&iitialIlaloe nbarn dance. Meet at church. 7 :30-Band foruaition at hand head- Rc .Cm p 01;c exis' CommIiissionis to %Iivll On Samle Basis as Certificates Bej E[CKENER F.TELLS OF ATLNTICFIGH Professors G4erhardt and Lay, Attend Lunchieon for Airmen With Students VISIT AIRCRAFT PLANTS, navigating officer; Capt. Hans Flem- ing, second officer; and Capt. W. E. D~oerr, meteorological officer. Other members of the party are: E. A. Wilmer, president of the Good- year-Zeppelin, company; Paul W. Lit-. tlefiel, vice president and general manager, and Harry Vissering, who arr~anged the transfer of -the Zeppe- lin patents to the Goodyear-Zeppelin company. Dr. Eckener camne to Detroit to in-. vestigate work now under way.at th~e Aircraft Development Corporation i I AN EXCELLENT Ten room house CORRESPONDENCE STATIONERY convenient to the campus. Only CLEARANCE SALT until November $9,000.00.. Call 2438. j It in -ordler to, make room for our FOR SALE 45 Straight back, leathert large Christmas stock. bottom oak chairs. Light finish, in 0. D. MORRILL, first class. condition. Call Luis Gib- 14 Nickels' Arcade. son, 3010-It. The New Stationery Store. GOOD TOURING Car with starter, 21 AVON INN ORCHESTRA NOW Book- model~ in excellent mechanical con- in~g fraternity and sorority parties. dition. $70 cash. Inghram 184. 502 Calld..Greenspan, 3051-4 E. Madison.; I WILL PARTIES Who withnessed acci- TUXEDO Size 37, worn once, very dtent May 21 wh~en oil truck was reasonable. Call 2516-W between forecd into, ditch by sedan please. 5-.7c(ommunicate with Staebler Oil, Co. S-~ 424 S.Main,. WILL LIST NAMES fThat vocational guidance has a de- finite field, and steps should be tak- en toward furthering that work in the University, was the essence of the report submnitted by Dean Edmund E. Day, chairman of the University vo- cational guidance committee, to the Deans at their weekly conference Wednesday in the President's office. The report was referred to the Sen- ate council for action at its meeting next Monday. The vocational guid- ance committee is made up of Dean Day, chairman, Prof. George E. My- ers, of the School of Education, Prof. H. E. Riggs, of the engineering col- lege, Dean Jean Hamilton, and Dean' J. A. Bursley. A motion to place the conferring of reserve army corp commissions, as granted by the Reserve Officers' Training corps upon the proper rec- ommendation at the completion of the four year military requirement, on the same basis as certificates which are granted by the University was accepted. In the future these commissions will be referred" to the Regents for record, and full information concern- ing them will be listed in the Univer- sity catalogue, ~j~.tk.IProf. William F.GehartMr 7 :30-IPolojila Literary circle jueets' '"arl . Salkrandtw dirigible is ut in Lane .hall auditoriunmEwr .Sakradtogaut visitors willr R :00- Masquerade patrty at W~esley .tuntofhearnuildpr- the Stout Met hall for Methodist students. amtidPo.Wlerv a te and the plant. .8:09-xtempre cot~eautomotiveer.engineering department company. S :1)-xt nipre ontst it nivr-were guests of the Detroit Aviation sityhal society at the luncheon tendered the 8ha5-ll. ona aic tHri officers of the ZR-3 last night i the ln, pitaiy hall.~~~ General Motors building, Detroit.,oip' SATUJ)A icr. Hugo Eckener, commanding of- DerAynmiioter fcrof the ship on her epoch mak- Fiume, droppe 10:00- Board of representatives of! ing flight to the United States fromcoluiga Wome's eage wll metin ar-fiFiedrichxschiafen, Germany, and pres- ternationar Say hou:r gymnasium. ident of the Zeppelin company of Ger- 8 :00-Foreign students reception at many came to Detroit on business and Last yearm the home of Prof. E. C. Goddard and his talk at the luncheon gave Detroit 000 bushels of Mrs. Goddard. the distinction of being the first large 17,500,000 were 8 :00-Republican meeting at Wuerth city to hear the story of the long. theater. ' trans-Atlantic flight at first hand. _______ Other members of the dirigibles crew I." W Ui-0OTICESI who attended the luncheon are: Capt. A Ianuscripts for the first issue of E. A. Lehman, vice ?president of the J f fWhimsies will be received at Press 1 Goodyear-Zeppelin company, who 'bfuilding until Nov. 10. served as first officer' and pilot of TOnTT Senior pictures are oan sale at the the ZR-3; Capt. Hans Von Schiller, 'Ensian office from 2 to 5 every aft- ernoon until Thanksgiving. AN camtpus organizationis, fraternities, sororities, andl societies must have i Tj their contracts for' organization 1 W o ' ie t r g space in- the Michiganensian 1ofThnk Wecave Yo by Nov. 1. W hikWeHveYu irs Amria a1III'.VI4lt-metlL inder construction. Thle also visit the plant of tat Airplane company ts of~ the Ford' Motor Oct. 30.-Matteo Panta- Lent economist and for- ;r of finance for Gabriel n the administration of ed. dead yesterday after iaddress before the In- avings congress' here. we used nearly 42,000,- fflaxseed; of which only °e grown here. P. GRIFFITH'S nevi ca" IJ UTGSUNDAY ilE IJUEIITH JFOR RE1NT TWO ROOOMS For boys in d newly! decorated and newly furnished home, modern and warm. $3.50 and $4.400 per week. 304 S. 5th Ave. Phone 3597-J. LARGE FRONT Suite well furnished. Hot water heat and p~lenlty of hot water. 315 Packard St. 2124-R. }BEHIND LAW' CLUB double room, light and warm, single beds. $6.00 637, Oakland. STUDENT ]DELIVERY Deliveries to any part of the city 50c}) OPEN NI2GHTS AND SUNDAYS3 3ut 'JjojJiteLC our~t House o iZ atec Street PHZONE 3591-J L'E'ADS ANDUIBAG 'Tops in all sizes. II.WGI{4FFIT'S PALAIS ROYAL, 109 W. Liberty. I ~IS VOXIIIW SF IkYe Reactth~e Want, AdS TO THE IETIF d y I HAVE'YOU TRIED OUR SAND)WICHES? ('or]) Beef, Bolognia, Tongue or IPastrorna; Hard, Soft or Clear, SalanIii. Just call anid ash for Henry. ..,a FREE 'DELIVERY Froni 9.12 P. 31. Smokes Cold IDrinks BARNEY'S KOSHER DELICATESSEN 610( HAVEN PIHONE 20' -M Laundry Problem Solved. HOW'S THIS Laundry Called for an FRIDAY Will Be Returned on SATURDAY W-ww - FOR RENT Nicely furnished, all mod- ern 10 room house, one block from campus in finest rooming district. Rent from boys already in house pays; the rent. If you want a nice home at practically no expense here's your chance. Everything is fu~rished, and you can move in at once. 912 E.. 'Washington. 2758-W. AN ELEVEN' Room house on E. Uni- v ersity Ave. Second floor rooms rented enough to pay the rent. 11u- S iediate possession if desired. Call 661-W or 3438: LOST LOST GIRL'S Dark blue topcoat Straightline. Ribbon trimmed. Call 938-W. GOL4D FOOTBALL Watch fob. Re- ward. Return to A. G. Oliver, Law- yen's Club. LOST OCTAGON White gold watch b'etwaeen Ann St. and Arcade Post office at 4:30 P. M. Monday, Gct. 27. Please return to 1133 Ann St. IDewardl. Phone 3183-M. KA'P'A KAPPA GAMMA pin in, the Blarbour gym. Ph'one 390. PERSON WHO FOUND) Theta D~elt pain last spring call 396, unable to locate 'finder. Reward. LOST Alpha Omnicron Pi pin. name eiigraved on back. Call 2949. LOST Slide rule.- Initials Hf. K. C. on case. Finder call 914-W. Re- weard. WITE 001 1OLI) Watch and chain. Iiti- tials Hf. A. S. Somewhere on cain- pus. Return to 518 Cheever Ct. 3274-W. Reward. LOST Ladies blue silk purse. Call 106. Reward.a 11E1,I, GILLESPlla, Soloist and teach- er, thirty year's experience. Man- dolin' guitar, banjo, and chord construction. Telephone 1791-M. II MOE LAUNDRY 204 N. Main St. Sanit ax Hair Brushes Phone 2355 11 r 'I I. Can be cleaned perfectly- boiled or sterilized- without injury to framecor bristles. See the various kinds at our store. EBERBACH & SON CO. 200-204 E Liberty Anfil Arbor ..... .. ,, 1 ;; < w q.r .; L' " ... r. rr ~ " ... . r" " --,. .. _ ., ., r eca use Every Repair Job Will Be Hard Until You Invest in Good Tools Good tools last long enough and give enough better service to make any difference in price real economy. "Service for Patronage Since 1886" SCHLENKER'S HARDWARE they are made $by tho worich largest makers qffine clothes Phone 554 213-15 West Liberty 'Srect 1# 1Ri1N Ni6 M'j =; upen] eimer Now Victor It cords-Onx Sale Today OLD VIOLINS; A fine collection of old, Strad Guarneri, Amati, and Stainer models, Cellos, Mandolins, and Guitars. Will buy or repair old br-oken violins. 533 S. Mlain St.I Phone 1075-W. BUSINESS; OP ORfUITTIES WE WANT a hustling young man to take charge of our Radio depart- ment and Sales,. Commission basis, Uniiversity Music Hg- ouse. WANTED Position as cook and gen- eral housekeeper in fraternity house or private home by middle aged mhan. 'References. Call 1930. TUTOR IN Accounting answer box 33 Michigan Daily. STUDENT }desires washing and iron- ing dlone, Address W. E. Klein, 1:19 Camnbridg;e, giving rates. TWIO TICKNETS for Iowa game. Nor- mnan Johnson. 38E. ,Jefferson. AOTICE' LANDLADIES- STFUDE~NTS I DON.'T Overlook the opportunity to. sa:ve on many household necessi- 4 5i 4 5 4 Prie $1,00 f Proud Father andi Dirty Hands Recitations J Edgar SThe Mani to Be and Compensation Recitations L Edga r Guest Ois t James Janes 19.4(1 Price 75e 1 9 4 6 Price 1 9 4 '3 Price h 3 Te'ra for Two Helen Clark-Le c I" WVant to Be IlaiPpy Helen Clark-Le SBring Back° Those Rock-a-bye Baby D~ays -f Geo ly MyBest (GIil Ge MIELO0DIOUVS INSTRUMENTAL C~ppelia Ralet-Entr'aete and Waltz I Victory Symphiony Naila Ballet-Intermezzo Victory Symphony DANCIC RECOKDS I Rose-Mlarie-Fox Trot 1I Paul Whitemnan and His awis eWis 'rgie Price rlgie Price Orchlestra Orcestra Orchestra GOOD CL OTHES embody the advantages ot, experience in mannfcu Mauthority in style and the economy of volume"' a C J . 4 0 6 Price 7,c 1 9.. 11t4) Price r )c -1 t { Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Sweet Little You-Fox 'Trot Henry Halstead and lls Orchestra i I: Stay A%vay Too Long fromi Carolina-Fox Trot Art Hickman's Orchestra Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine-Fox Trot Glen Oswald's Serenaders Olt Peter-Fox Trot Glen Oswald's Serenaders SPECIAL Hlave a Little Fun Waring's Penn sylvanilans Out of a11Million Waring's Pennsylvanians Adoration (Borgwski) Renee Chemet Itomntance_ (d 'Ambrosio) IRenee Chenmet 1femiory Lane (de Sylva-Spier-Conirad) Amelita Galli-Curci :'lah Lindy Lou (Lily Strickland) Amelita Galli-Curci Coin' "Rojue (Words by William Arms. Fisher) NY Road-Fox Trot^ '/ . 6;1 73: $2.04) 1 0 4 7 Price 1.72 I't