THE, MICHIGAN DAILY LIIPU Cf AS I F-IE 40LATN1IN INSTRI CLOS E PO R S$ AT 3 J.. POSY ADVE~RTISIN1G '[.oresTo Face .Fraud' Charg, LEAUE~ Riding OfJ TrGinig OfZ einedyI !N'ERAL:4} the.18I thl consecutive season of the' t i,ersity Symphony orchestra,, andl FeS, is rmaiTgplans for a mnore intensive, -~ sharalsystem zor this year. ZI 4!hLion to tlh^ weekly full rehzcars;.l, ' w a sort s7ecton.al rehejarsal GwI b field everymi-ewhh will meore s. tan double the c ficion,-y of the or- ( ganization, During I he year the or- U'nivrzsity faculty at A091 T~naIr Assemblies have been. held STUDLENTS~]j since thie opening of the new s h'ool according to plans may fl H D OID MONDAPieProf. Raleigh Schorling, prix 1HH believes that a large share success of the meetings belon L. Burton will address! rectly to the student body. V< high school students aind of its members have already 8:3'0 o'clock tomorrowy chosen by it to preside over the itheir regutlar ssemnbly. hour gatherings., t FOR SALE ]FOR SALE 2 draftsman's sets. In very good condition. A real bar-, gain 719. Oakland. Phione 981-IT, - f;l Green or «veinberger, i~AN)'' NEW ST1-Encycloptaedia Britt annica for sale reaisornable. + .lmnlre at Slater's Book Store. ~OuL 5A IlN'Remington Portable 7Type- writer. Practi cally new . 00(1 ,arrain $14,5. 1223) hill St. FOR .;ALI Veg is banjo. Good is ne!w. Worth $X0.00, price $25.00 1223 1ill11St. C10 O ICEl:,G ERMAN POLIC1E pups. I;lesi reedin g. Eligible ,o reg;tra- tion. Tw o months. Rea(,;so nale.c 215 WAildwood Avte. 278J-1. FOR SALE DODGE TOUTRiNG $98.00. ~"~id ';i SPtORT I $3.175.00 ASI T'1Ot'CiG $325.00 7NA II'PTUR!NG $67544. ANN ARBOR NASH CO. ~'A. C. Mbarquardlt. Phone 1927 521 S. Main St. BIGl _1,PEERLE SS "8" :WONDERtPFL used car bargain. Pr fect condition. Fine eqipme~rcnt. Call 23(;6-W.l "131"TK FOUR, Touring car1run only 15i, 00ml Good conditJ1ion1, 409f N. Cross or f'01 N. VP.Ypi wmrlth of extra';, 1new Goodrich 1cordI ta" re''. Every thitng in fieconitionr. low ileage by.carel'fltdiver. A Sverr eonomiiical car with a Fisher '~body. Will demonstrate 'Sunday or '1' 4onday. Ph'one Paton 1240-J. OVERLdAND T'louring car in excellent Condlitilon $100.00. Phone 19'.M-11. FORD. SALE hIAND PRES~tS, Printe 5x~8. Double deck. 504 Lawrence. 'THIINiXING OF GETY17iNG, your fall ; suit or overcoat ?-100 prer cent pulre woolens. Suit orvrc o-tftt Ia order $25.030, $'30.00, ,$35.UJ':-M adet aystyle. Fit nal satisfac tiorn °uavteed. If not' convenient for ' - you to give us a c-all just pho . 10-.IadIwl calo ~ ne ' bri-g(the store to you. Shop-) und ser vice Station, 24001 ?.Huronr. Chick Krug always at your secrvice -hy otbe wise andysve mtoncy. SR;IJHE AND SINGLE, steam heat. H-oit w ater, 311 Thomplson.] FOR RENT IRST Z FLOOR Double or single room t 1341 Wilmont. 2384-M. AiPATMENT 2 rooms. BeautifulWs fur nished, suitable for 2 or 3. '330 Almynaird, upstairs.' C7omittee Shows T.h at Teachers Will Rt Conditiouns SITUATION GE: FOR RENT to ' s with housekeep- ingpriilees.Call M-rs. Cline, 405 E. .Jefferson, or at Mac Diarmid's Candy Soe P0'11? RENT Large front suite, steam heat, a;icroinodrate 3 -adults. 504 S.Law[%rence St. Tri I t l ! ROOMSl on ground floor f:3p. 94 Greenwood, Phone ii' W TFunihe suite for light housekeer'ping or students. 507 East !'tN"151s ND I 1O1IJSE Suitable for tCollege clubn. Double living room, sIwyrosand dormitory. 1 1-2 h-cnis ro engineering arch. Ph. 01,; rif 1 block south of campus 908 onroe. P4)S ri. 'i orniug, probaby in New Lit Luldig, small purse con- ,:M;bll and change. Call 424 W. i f~lor phone 1.4187-M. Re- IJ)TI)laZeasorority pin last; week end. Rleward. Call 1747-M. LOST BlI3ue pockert noteb1)0k. Y. M. C. A. of Chic;;ag;o on cover. Return to Daily office. 1:1. BLTA[IIr tOLI1IRST1, A. C. M. Teacher of Piano, Ba njo, and Plectral in stru- nionts. Studio at University Music I louse. LESSONS FREE with stringedI In- strinets.Come in and let us ex- l~~f.University Music I-ouse. I1OUNTVLAIN PENS BYA FOUNV1'TI PEN' MADE IN' ANN\_ ARBOR RierlIaste-rpen now on ' sale in Rider's Pen Shp, 302 State Street. Ask i;;ose who hanve thiem. They will tell you w1'I:y it' I sllj superiorstudent pen1 and iyo,,ca(n not Gafford: to over- look 11he wonderfuil service you' get Crom l the i :er lhimself. I1nIiiivais of the better national k nn males including Waterman, C onkllin, Sb (affer, Parker, LeBoeuff, priced $2.50 up. If you write, we have it. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade, This Typewriter & Stationery Store Princeton, N. J., Sept. 27.-That the character of the Latin instruction in schools andl colleges throughout the country falls short in many in- stances is the copclusion reached by the Investigating committee of the, American classicail league, which has been conducting an inquiry. into the teachi~g of the Classics for the pa-st few years. The committee accounts for the difficulty in the teaching of the classics by two things. First, a large part of the 'difficulty is due, to the way in which the Latin course is now constituted. Poor teaching al- so accounts for the situation. As a remedy the committee sug- gests that the ;facilities for training teachers should be improved. It says that "we do not believe that improve- ment in the character of the. teach- ing is attainable here . until really adlequate :provision is grade for the training of Latin teachers. It is not made at the present time." As a gratifying side to the pres- ent status of Latin the committee points to the fac that in the records of the College Entrance Examination, board for the period from 1914-23 Latin stood near the head of the list. It h)ad the highest average record. among the four subjects 'wich have '-he largest enrollment. In general summary of its inquiry the committee says that "the very Large enrollment of Latin pupils is both discouraging *and encouraging. The recent rapid increase, following a sagging in Latin and also in Eng- lish during the Wolrd War, is highly encouraging. "It should also be noted that Latin is' the one most generally studied foreign language which may be of- fered for admission to college and that Latin and French, so closely re- latedI to each other, when taken to- gother have four-fifths of the present total enrollm~ent in all foreign lan- guages. "The less encouraging aspect of this huge Latin enrollment is that the : spply f teachers, whether adIe- oquately or inadequately trained, is very, insufficient and that small pro- vipion its being made fo$, training Latin teachers. Ithaca, Sept. 27.-Cornell's new stadium ha-s been, completed at1 Schoellkopf field. It is in the shape of a huge crescent, and will seat 21,- 496 persons. Ithaca, Sept. 27.-Summer school enrollment at Cornell for 1924 total- ed 2.059, breaking all previous records. MIS CELL1ANEOUS4 Osteopathic Physician 616 First ?National Bank Bldg. chestra will give fotur programs at Hill audlitorium. Th dates set foi- ths concerts are Nov. 16, Jan. 18, March 1, and April 5. Tryouts for iene mmbers for both organizaitions -,ill he held at the Un- iversity Schocol of Music this week, the Choral Union, Monday and Tues-. play, fro~m 4 to 5:20 o'clock, thie Symn- uhlony orchestra' Wdnesday and] 'ihur::day from 7 to 8 o'cloc:k. It is hoped that all thone planning to par- icipate will avail themselves of the oppiortunity before all places are fill- (e1. $;u~erbeforn The -3liclig.-tu Daily- Phon:423 hionimcedl. CIGARS-A Smoke to & -CIGARETTES--A fresh -TOBACCOS-A choice -PIPES-Dunhl's Karmoc :CANDIES-Gilberts, Pa: STUIDENT SUPPLIES = Etc. -.; Coyner State, Pack ItAVE YOU SUJBSCRIBED Y Sm eke norning in satisfy Every Taste. Isupply of all brands. selection of blends and mixtu dies and Milano's. Charles R. Forbes, former direct- or of the Veterans' bureau, and J.'.I3. Thompson, St. Louis buildling contrac- to, nyst stand trial on charges of copspiracy to (lefrauid the governmlent, it has been rule(d by Federal .fudge George A. Carpenter (above) of Chi- cago, who will set a date for their trial. SCHOOL OF MUSI1C PLANS S EASQoN OF ACTIVITIE Ofiasof thte Uier vSchool of \usic an nounce the;opniyg :.anotli- r season of1. r(tnntcc. e'ta sea-I ,,on ia rked by pla n s lor g-reater ac-j tivity than ever before. A (All hasj been issued for' stuilenlts wishing to try out for places on liie Choral ))-n - ion and oin the University Syilipliony orchestra, two campurs orgarnizationsa that stand for real culture rind whichl- have wonk for themselves in recnt years a most creditable recognliion i musical circles. The Choral Union, which t "akes pairt every spring in the.- ay Festival, has issued its call for.:tryoults, and willj start rehearsing a s-;soon as )o~ssible. Membership in this organizaition car- ries with it 'piilees foMr seats aOt the concertsin'the Chonial.Uuion and Ex-I tra OT('~Crtsiie Samuel- P. -Lcc;acklo, i the ;School of Mimca oimA t o Ti~iilg of For Ice Cream Fresh Peach Filibert Fruit and VManilla ark and Tilford's, Etc. i-Stationery, Blue Books, I Ian of r Special Week-end I rick. Dclivtcred any tinme toda ty , Get it from your favov-iie fountain if you pre- for. You'll like Alin Arbor Dairy Ie fCca i beuter tlaii the others. kard and 'Arbor .ft- fets ANNOUNCE MENT Ann Arbor Dairy Hloi-e of Pure Milk -Starting To4lay r hi We wish to announce the recent change which -has been macie in. the location of our establishment formerly situated at 7 Nickels Arcade. Our present location is now 224 South. State Street. Gifts and room decoration's of .distinctive taste. ., ., r ! x,40 MS r oom.is At 611 Large, light, well-furnished and suite near the cam pus. Church St. Ractei reasonable. Mr. Armstrong, I a famous photogra- TWO ROOMS and kitchenette for light housekeeping. Very Uesira- ble. Steam heat, hot and cold -water. 815 E. Ann. FOR RE10NT Large- double room -oni second floor.- 1695-M2. 904 -Parker. Price very reasonable. FO01 REN T Rooms for girls. 423 N. Division. hloard if desired. 2747-R. FOR1ENT A. large room for one or two, one half block from Union. Caill 871-J. 513 E1. jefferson. 11,0011wcell heated andal igh-ted for ne or two st udents. 31.2 _N. Thayer St . 1794-W. pher, will be at your service at Darling & Malleaux 224 South State Street FOJ I SAL-E----A remarkable fountain t, I s inve ntion. Each pen, ordinary ;,ize, c° rnies a year's supply of fine qu-mi'y ink. Examine it before you luy. (;rJeaztest pen on the market. Wc~as carry the ordlinary style of h3i g -~de fountain pens at prices from $t.00 up'. Room 2, 2nd floor, 711 N- Univ. sI -i r =N ' RLOOMMATE WANT ED :foriarl < suite and double room at 4125 S iDivision, Price reas'onable'. Call t1 FOR RIN'NT 1 ;uite w«ith(dPoMoY. Steam heat. 2 blacks from De ntal School. 917 E. IHuron.- FOR RENT Front ,cite for mcn. Roca-I sonable rates. 413 Thomapsoii S. Phone 635-J.- DOUBLE ROOMAS 'for men. Also roommate wanted. Phone 1Y~4-'I. 422 E:. Washington. FOR RENT FRONT .'roomt on first floor N quiet house. Warm and' light. 80G El Kingsley St. LARGE~ DOUB3LE room or sing le room. 808 Packard. Phone 3477-J. r'.rs. Ferzia,. FOR 'RELNT Suite or rooms. $7.00 for two or $6 for one. 9)18 S. State. Telephone 2485-1M.- WMAAGE FORMIENT ement -Wfoor 1319 Wells St. mnear Forest, 171 -. RILF IS M~ilRi:N-',"FOR BU,9h- lMtSS VL. Is unquestionably iX01,1eficnt Student Pell. It holds a ,-i;e ba rrel full of ink not a barr-l full of troubale making parts. It is d in Ann Arbor, serviced in AnAn Arbor 'by Rider himself. 1I1)l,]R QUAIT1Y and RIDER ser- vieis your adlvanta-e. It costs no more. RIUFIUS- PN ST-OP Pe'n - anufacturers. 302 State St FOR 1tSALE111 Largye and portable type- wiliters. See onirs before -you buy. S. A. Aloian,. 711.- North University, R-oon12.-- UPRZIGIIT' EVEREZ1TT P'ianio for rent. SCall 403-M, pr'eferably after 6 P. M. FROQNTS SUITE For two men or JMar- riedl couple. Also double room. r Stoam Hleat. 816 E. Kingrsley St. Phone 219. ONEi-IIALF dlouble room l1 block ]froml Scampus in exchange c fr lighit work. tPhone 1200-M. ) O~ It1? ,iRENT For school year?, sma ll fur nished house, 523 S. Division St. - Tel. 201-J.- FOR RENT-Typewriters, good ma- chines, reasonable charges. Short or long term. S. A. Moran, Room 2,' 2nds floor,.711 N. Univ. FOR S ALE Remington Portable Typewriters. Time payments if de- sired. Geo. Register, 04 E. Madg- son, - Phone 1809. MISt EILAN EOIJS -We have the now Corona Four, with- sndrd keybkoard, at $60, or Corona Thriiee, with three-hank keyboard, at ,$50. Also, a fall line; of typewriters and supplies. 'See us *When you need 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels' Arcade, Thie Typewriter & Stationery Store LOO0SE LEAF NOTE BOOKS-One- {piece cover leather; also the c('heaper grades. Call and 'get a featherweight size free of charge. 0. D. MORRILL,_ 17 'Nickels' Arcade, The 'Typewriter & Stationerv Store~ Phone 3211F-i DAINTY GLOVE SILKS or satin bras- 2 atWsigo t hn 9 see $10 .1 1 E s W ah nt nS .P o e58NARROW Cotton brassieres 59c LACE brassieres 89c. LOVERS FORM brassieres $1.50-to $5.00.- Haeyudne CORSELETTS $1,00 up.. THlE QUALITY SHOP- 303 S. Main'£ I5E Ann Arbo~r, Mich.7 DON'T FORGET ": I__a il FOR LADIES Furnishings fancy work and novelties, the same :old t i TIlE' EXQUISITE CORSET SHOP We have positively everything which stuilents will need in thle w The Palais Royal ensuing year. Our service is unexcelled. 109 ._Liert._________ ~ UiverityAvene Phne 16{)R -The acoustics are perfect lo. WANTED I - eeTh eow~ ume. A WVANTED Young and healthy men lllla1111111{1Ilt!ID19tlii111,{1EI~illillllllhillli weighing about 150 pounds at the - University Hospital for blood don-= h usisaenw Applnieiy Ho~s sp i cian'se uosisare perfectn w A Ofie nvrst optl b.7a1-uck's IR estaurantL Philadelphia expert designed the WANTED Family and Student wash-= 6oi EAST LIBERTY SPTR ET changes. It's hard to tell about but Ings. All kinds of fraternity and W,~lIIIIIII==b Sorority' laulndry. Satisfaction guarI easy to realize bya Visit. anteed. Address Rt.It. 8 Box 98.- WANTED girl for housework 2 hours O RM T O each morning. Apply at once. 817 r UR MO T The interior has been beautified by Arch- St. near Oakland. Mrs. S. H-OME COOKING £= drapes. There is a soft glow to the Colef CLEA LINES lights that you will appreciate. GIRLS TO EARN five dollars a day. QUICK SERVICE and -- Agreeable work. Will not interfere - with college work. Mrs. C. D. Daw-= LOW PRICES. ~to son.101 Seond t. ackonYou will like the floor, to .It has. s o .i01ce onhS .,a k o nr Ml'.-OPEN 6 A. Al. TO 7 P.M. a, new surface and is considered to SENIOR STUDENTS prefer one tak- ~~--rankwthhebsinhs 1nty ing Advertising'- Business Adminis- ~IIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIt~~III ihtebs nti iiiy tration or Jouirnalism on excep- - -~l! i1111illllllilllu il11111111111l11l111111iill tionally well paying selling prop-Bil\/ainadhsGrge i- BisitionkarrangedhitoGmeeteyour schedule. Phone 3329-Rt. ril ___________________ chestra have been keeping heir instru- ROOMMATE:i WANTED to fill vacan-vW e IGuarantee 'CAeanllifess -et-ntn tPa a aeti cy left by student leaving univer- etsi un- -awPwLaeti sity. One-half block from campus.l To insure you' against bread that is not absolutely pure, summ~er. They are back again better 510 E. Jefferson St. WATDEprecdco n o-~ we have taken extra precautions. Besides having pure ingre.- - - than ever. ter for fraternity. Permanent. Re-w dients in our bread, every loaf is handled by machines and . ulv Dox No. M. M. Include hne W 'x _I