f SUNAYJ_ NUA-RY 14, 1925 THE MICIiGAN DAILY P'A(W -SEVEN _, -._.. oil 111111 ill CGlUhik C {A' COLUMN :'CLOSES CLOSES AT3 .MP. ADVERTISING AT 3 PM. LOST LOST Tart of string of green b~eads. Thursday at 5 o'clock, bietweeni Medical and Natural Science Build- ings. Return to Room 215, IIedical Building. Reward. SAYS VILCATIONAL CUDNENEED Gerhardt Says All S'chools Will-CHMEWILHA Teach Aeronautics In Tens Years NE L9 1 TI[OD FOR SALE WANTEDf FOR SALE Vi. C. A. Model U(-Z-Loud , speaer hrn. 15. all . . 1l bi NANTPI) Suaite xwantedl by two sen- 3158-M 101'Sifor' second semester. Will pay 31__________________________ $4. Write no. 55. Mich. Daily. xFOR SALE Saxaphone-C. Melody Wur- WATDSNL.OMFrmn tzr ngood condit ion as it htas ;Intreer location with p~rivate family leen used very little. Will sell' reasnabe 34 5.Stae. 1 Iaking no other roomers. Box no. 56 House phone 304-M.Iai. FOR SALE Tuxedo suit. Call at 72()? WAN'[ED) J-H~op ticket. Call Stephan, Haven Ave. Phone 1540-lit. 4-M r s; FOR SALE-New and modern six room; house three bllocks from the campus that can be bought for $750) down.' $65 per month. Call 2438. FOR SALE Must sell new tuxedo and vest, size 38, cheap. C"all, lBlunier 2- 801-M. 914 S. State St. FOR SALE Black evening gown prac- tically new. Size 38. Phone 1587-2W. 328 So. Mein. "FOR SALE On account of sickness, I am forced to sell myIBEUT Y UU SHOP immediately. Up to dLate equipment including soft water shampoos. Call at no. 19. Cutting ap~artments or call 11015-W. for fur- ther informnation. WANT ED: Will student who borrow- ed( my gold pencil with IH. Hills engraved at Pubication (lance, plealse return. Haxloule H ills. Phone 1402-M. 1515 Montclaix Place. WANTED To serve J-1Mop breakfast for about forty. New (ining room. Call 2620-M. WANTED A suite of rooms with bath in vicinity of E. University and So. University. Box 54, D~aily. \VrANTrED Garage space in vicinity of Cambridge andl Washtenaw. Answer Box 58 Mich. Daily. WANTED Letters to type. Call 341-J. WANT.I:EI Fur nished suite or small apartment by two graduate nurses. Preferably on first floor. Urgent. Phone 2747-R. WVANTED Dodge or Buick coupe. To rent or to buny. Call 496-F2. Sundayj 2-5. Monday 7-10 P. M. NOTICE k D.t r . i FOR SALE Two goodl six roomi houses Each for onily $500 as a first pay- mnent. One for $750)cdown. Phone 24.38 FOR RENT FOR RENT Single room for two Withi large sleeping porchr.'all at meal- time or evenings. 2952-M. 512 Mack Road. *JFOR RENT Rooms for'nien. Steam heat. Plenty of hot wateor. Also gsar- ag e. Phone 11.) -M, 4212 E. Washing- tonm. LOST Gold eversha rp-Mrs,. 1_1 ilOW i..; I>aniifo a d enlg i iowiii 1 15 1Mont, Clair. i.oczt icls .s Iore Accessary LOST Thursday at Maestic Theatre'IThal: cwols or Nickles Arcade, a pair of shell trim glasses in black case. Return to LIVES, MON EY W~ASTED 212 12th St. or call 4391. Reward.___ FOU;NTIAiN PNS Vocational advice to students in- tenlding to etr college is more im- TEL, ouidwta wo'n derful l'at than thle establishment of TELLyou frend wha a ~V~. Ii'ilmore inst itution s of higher learning pen your Masterpen is. You have r odiltoU.Khene1.Ba- beendoig i. Thnk ou.ford, author and authority on voca- RIDER'S PEN SHOP t~ rzluidaIce In an a rticle 1)111- 302 State St. ished recently in thne Springfield Re- FOUNTAIN P~EN 1INK lpublican, Dr. Blackford states that "by our failure as a nation to institute. 1 A vicious ink may work for a short' ,come jitelligent methodl of selection time. It will work only for a short of vocations for our' yung lpeople, wej time. It costs the delicate ine('han-jareo Wasting untold millions of dollars. 1ismi of the pen and cannot be ie.e a11 s thousands of lives." moved by any ordinary ineans. It is the neecd of vocational advice is chemaically antagonistic to a good shown by a recent research amongj ink which will work and renders i 1,000 menr of the working world, Dr.' the good ink colorless. Bacthford deui'ed, claiming that 763 Consult Rider's Pen Ship, wheret you (A the-len,"0o' 7.3 ner cent, felt that will always findl a fresh supply o] theyr were in the wrung vocations. the best government standards j[These mren, who were taken at ran- writing fluid. 1 1d021, laid the fault 'Of their misplace- It is the only satisfactory ink for theo w>ent to either drifting~ along lines of fountain pelf. least resistance or to poor advice front PEN AND INK SPECIALIST.S. [ parents, teachers, and employeers. - "We are wNasting, in my opinion, in Alton B. Robinson, 827 E. University. °tryo ia y-first, in the method by TOUNTAUN PEN RIEPIARI NG 01wich we allow the average boy andl - i girl to di ft in to any vocation which FOUNTAIN PEN 1IEPAIING first offer, itself, and second, in the SAVE dhrat long wait while having: stay in which we make college train- your pien senit away for repairs. ; ing available without intelligent se- W'e repair' it the same day it is bron- lection. ght in and insure that it willI be ad- '"In many coleges the student can justedl to your hand when 'you call jfnd a faculty adviser to suggest for it. courses to hin. 'This servic'e would- .....RIDER'S PEN SH1OP b. e of immense value if it were cone- PEN MAKERS ducted scientifically. But often it fails -- - - ____ __________....- Ilamentably. __________________________our_________ - c, covering years Latet B~nswck Rcor Relase of ca reful investigation, we have seen OH lIAI. so much of the tragedly of the misfit A Fx Tot.Wit Voal fhatI it sews at times almost univem- Chorus by Nick Lucas. IBig sl...Tosnso on e 'hit" in radio now, and V,'oen are encouraged every STOFFLE:T PHONO SHOP 1 year to eroll in schools where they 616 E. LIBERTY !wil spenud time andI money prpar - I ig themnselves for professions already FLOWvERS ov.ei'ei Oded andm fo which a. large majoritiy of them have nro natural apt- I Our moderate prices make it possible1 it udes." for all to have FRESH HOME ________________ GROWN FLOWERS. BOARD A2 FLORAL CO.- ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 1 BOARl) and ROOM In private family. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 16.30 1 1220 S. Univ. Phone 287-J. and r Mimeographing promptly and neat-p ly done by experienced help at' moderate rates. Ow ILLq 17 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store ''very univer'sity in the worldl will liProtessor' Gerhardt will Ipresent a llive institutedl a diepar'tment of aero- p:' pr on thle su h,;e't 'of "Aecronautical nautical engineering within 10 years,'' Educaticn'' dinlg a slecial raerouau- said Prof. William F. Gerhardt, oi tidal meeting of' the American Society the aeronautical engineering depnu't- -of Mechanical 1Engineers, in D~etroit, mieat, in commenting upon the in- ,Ian. 29. H-e will dliscuss the partic- creasing interest in aeronautics dis-; ipation of the universities in the deC- playedI throughout the country. velopmnent of the aircraft industry, by The addition to the curriculum will teaching not only the fundamentals in cover not only the strictly technical all phases of the industry, but through phases lhe believes, hut will extend' co-operation in research investiga-! to other departments, introdlucing tion. special studies in economics, business t- administration, and transportation. ''BPeyond Our Strength,' by IDjornson, treating problems arising with aero- will be readl at the meeting of the MVon:- r~autics. day evening dramnatic section of the "The influenme for adjustment will Faculty WVomern's club at 7 :45 reach even medicine, through the o'clock tomorrow in the clubhouse, 226 fact that flying has its definite phaysi- South Ingalls street. ological effects demanding classifica- tion and~ investigation," Professor Ger- ha~dt saidI.j Aeronautics needs more than engi- wh ~ls peers, Professor Gerhardt pointed outLas men from related professions, "In thme early stages of a developing in- dustry, research, invention, andl novel idleas in apparatus gain prominence and hold most nublic attention. In thie s tagze upon which aeronautics is nows entering, quantity production methods and~ operating technique will hold the stage, andl allow nrobal~y the greatest i'enume ation," lie said. j I FOR RENT For 2nd Semester. Two double-rooms. One large living room11 'With fire-place en first floor. Ex- cellent location. C"all 2578W. be- tween 5:20 and 7 Evenings and 12 k . to 4SaturdVay. 5' i i 1 .j i ij " ! 7 P. Y. Woodbridge, newly electedl -ecoretary of tie Chamber of Corn- umerce, w III1 be the speaker at the luncheon which w~ill b)e held Tuesday noon in the Chamber of Commnerce inni. I le has chosen as his subject 1 "Wha Shall We Do With It?" -.lr. Wood bridge has b7een tempor- ary (hIairinan for the .ast four month,, ! n il w ,Ii elected'( as p~ermlanent secrce r y fom' the next year at the Last m1eeting; of the Chamber of Comumerce uoarl cif(direc'tor's. During tihe past nu onmn~hliie has carried on a con- ri, ruel iv, proram .in timeorganization,, andI i is exu~eted that hie will outline Is pliv for the comning year at 'Incesdlay's luncheon. IHips FOR RENT One single room; good heat; one block from Campus. Phone 1235-M. TO RENT Ver'y pleasant front suite, ('JP~n and light with lavatory. Phone 2898-M. 402 So. Observatory. l'uR RENT Large, light double front room for secondl senmester'. $ 7 forr two. Phone 2951-1b. 1127 Church St. FOR RENT Comfortable room,- single{ or' double. Dormitory, Near Campus 422 Hamilton Place. Phone 2121-J. FOR RENT Fir'st floor suite and don- -ble room one block from Campus 807 E. Washington. 481-M. FOR RENT Warm, clean single or double room. 204 N. Ingalls. 2444-R. FOR RENT A suite of roonms, andl one large front room in p~rivate famiily. 1364 Geddes. SPECIAL ON VANI'TIES F'or'Co-eds 1 3 Nichels Arcade Opp. Subu-Station CIGARS, Trobacc.(plipes, Gilbert can- dies, sof't drinks, ice creanm, and billiard fables. JOHNSTON BROS. 514 E. William Phone 1981 A loaf of bread A 1pound of meat And all the mustard you can eat i ~atI Kewpie Hlotel Opp. Eng. Arch We 1Deliver Call 799-M, Open 4 P. M. 1 A. M.j SBirthday Cards. ; Friend ship Cards. Place Cards.- T1.ally Cards.I Ap)plied Arts.I 2 Nickels' Arcade. MI SCEL4LANEOUS~ Waffles 71N-,E-y 1A A A Coupon Books PPY!' C o pnC A i rl T R ' S So. Eiersify .--- RutGS SlIAMPIOGEL) or dlust cleaned. Anal Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, P'hone5 0. Feeding Of Birds Will .Be Continued; Dc-pite, the occasional thaws, ice still covers the earth to such a degree that the feeding of the birds in Ann Arbor and vicinity will be continued fc-' some tiie. The Boy Scouts ar'c still distributing grain, suet, and scr'aps in l~ace-s around the ('ity where birds and small animals ca n get; them. The worst of the food 'shortage is over it is thought by Scout officials, hut the feeding will continue until such time as a nernianent thaw reaches the ear'th. Contrib~utions of food are be- ing received by the Chamber of Corn- merce and the Boy Scouts, FA i 1.Fast iberty St., cornerI Fouirth Ave. TH af Unusually attractive and prevents slipping 4t heel. In black and brown Satin, tan Calf, black Suede, gold, silver and black Satin wih Rhinestones. rY t ' I w.:. AR NO BETT r MODERN SEVEN-ROOMEDI)Ilouse Garage. 140)4 W. Hluron St. P'hone 104 6-M. MOD)ERN F URNISHE'D61)sevein-r'oomued house. Garage. 1114 W. 1l uron St. Phone 1046-.M. FOR RENT Large front suite with sleeping porch also single room. East of Camipus. Phone 2952-W. FOR RENT See this room-Right on Campus. 610 So. State St. Four doors So. of Union. FOR REN Single room for two withi large sleeping porch. Call at meal- tinme or evenings.2952 -M. 512 Mack Road. FOR RENT Attractive three room ap- artmnent well furnished for light housekeeping. (Gall 1674-M. 1007 Monroe. ROOMS FOR RENT Around the cor- ner from Union. 608 E. Jefferson. 1 double room. 1 suite for two. 1 sin- gle. For 2nd semester. TYPEWRITERS ET) L. C. Smith, Remington, Ulnder'wood, Royal, etc., 3 months $7.50 up. Ini- tial payment of rent aplplied on the purchase of any typewriter. 0. 1). MORRILLA 17 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery & Typewriter Store IF 20 YEAR; of mechanical experi- ence means anything to you, call me at 310-M for typewriter' repair- ing on all mixed nmachines. A. C. STIMSON 308 South State Second Floor Only Typewriter' Store on State St.I TY;'PEWRITERS Splendid machines. Best makes for rent or for sale. Phone 342-R. HAMILTON BUSINES S COLLEGE I IlkIII C .)1/ PHONE 866. S For'Typewriter Repairing- j (Allsniakes) Dealer in 1yoodstock typewriters,! Sundstrand auind Portable AddingI ' machines. " Ann Ar'bor Typewriter E kabaugel q .: 9 SvigsBan~ kl.. J.Jop p aors--- =. EXPERT WATCI-IREII14NG On all mnakes. 302S. Sate. Arnold State Street Jeweler. BEAUT ~IIVPESWithi a touch of originality and Permanent Waving aud TV1rellng 1111 FMACK AND CO. I:clcvcrness shoula be ordered now 3rd Floor Mkaiu St at Arnold's. From the numerous TB BE EXERTMA~tELLES -I ~distinctive te~es of favors, many Phon~e 2939 fom' appointment. j DIMMA TTIA BEAUTY SI-TOPP fl nayp be found which will please State Street-Above Cushings- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..... __--, -:011 s f ancy. BENTLEY Beauty S11opp e. Marjoriej - aElson, manager. 106 E. Liberty St. ; Phone 2568-M. Marcelling a spec- 1- ila ty. 331 SIIOES i iIA V S LfOOER I- Wuertli Theatre Arcade. See the Style for yourself. 1- POSITION WiAN ,TE±D. First Class col- 5 t t tee e ee oredl man cook wants position vs= g ook in Frat. Ilotel or restaurant. f 302-South State St. Phone 889-R jPhone 2116-M. POSITION WANTED Senior sttudenit will work for room or mnake part j cash lpaymient. Box 57 Daily. _____________________________________ ltlllllII illlilllilltl111111111111; PR Li CLw4 'r. 3. TH SW I / I mmmmmmm I I I 1 1, 1 m qu=M=mxqwpw fl, AS f ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT :;: : . 619 0 ---.ms--- - I U.-