PRID AY, MAROTI 20, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACT: S1.VPN LA SFECOLUMN THW KOEH{LER ADISES AT 3P.M. ADVERTISING ATL3PM. IFORET rpnglAlru To Debate Illinois Tonight 1 x i Compare Guibransen Music With Anything Else You Hear RE:ADERS A"lTE''N .'O-N--rhis advertising' is for your benefit, and you a l%; urge"A to tile advantatge of these columns. Jimmie will be glad to help ycou find yoimr lost articles, to help youx sell or buy thrn this miediumi. Cal1l at thie Press building where you will be given immediate and" efficient servic.. FRomn JE T FOR RENT-.Garago. I1340 Volland St. Wiatch Th'lis Space Daily INOTICE i esjeriiy'v loiriagilo as very clos.4 Thisj15 (istrict may b e 2iitxt. 3807-I Can't Realize Does My Sweetie lDo- nd I loW sung by Marioni Harris. 2816-P)eter 'Pan Everything You Do flayed by IBenniei Kruoger's Orchestra. Re sure you depenidablhe a lice. Illve sufficient :11141 iniidstorin Insur. WILL -TIDE PERSON NV IIO '110h 'VIlHE ('A!IMAGNOLEr, IET'RN IT TI O R OX. SI MICHIG(AN lAILY t AND R~ECEIVE $5 RIEWARD . -No QUESTI~ONS.I With Louis C. Andrews PHONE 306# Watch11This Spai clDaiily 'WANT ED Elimniialiof(d vasi e in lBY-11roduvi~s j As 'aflle 1"w~lier SPEAKS AGAIN TONIGH1T Elimination of waste in the use of forest; produicts was the main topic (iscussed lby Arthur Koehier of the Forest Products laboratory in his talk at 4:15 oclock yesterday afternoon in the Natural Science auditorium. HeI amplified his lecture with slides and jmotion pictures. One o1 the& newest uses found~ for wood which Mrli. Koehler milentioned1 was the feeding of treated sa wdulst Ro cattle. The "hydrolizedi' sawdust. may v ire fed in pla~ce of grain and it has been found that it is fully as nutri- tious. Preparation of it is madle byj treating with wear~ acid. The acid transforms- part of the wood to sugar which furnishes the food value of the compound~. 1Another research problem being ex-: aminedI by the :Madison laboratory is the laminating of wood. Glued wooden joints are found to be much stronger than solid1 wood. This property is made use of in the manufacture of aeroplane propellers. And the leetn- er thinks that in time, use of smaller timb~er, than is now cut, will l)e made possible by laninating the smaller Ipieces. jMr. Koehler will speak again at; 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Natural' Science audlitorium on "Closer Forest *amcs J .. l)11Iiiii2s c>3 N. C. Boweinsox, 1'71.1.GII)r,'7 _-Miichigan's negative team which left for Ui (onight . Iro. L. AT. ich, of th~e pub>lic speaking t he atfirmat ive teamn representilug Illinois in the t hem. Jbana yesterday to meet department, accompanied annual NMid-West (debate IHere, indeed, is the ideal mu- sic~al instrument for the home. It p~rovids lie best of piano music whenever you want it. It supplies whatever types of music you prefer. And you play it, with your own exp~res- sion and feeling. The Gulbransen Registering Piano is a permanent invest- ment in good piano music, eas- ily played. It dloes not go out of style. It requires no expen- sive upkeep. It is just as up- to-date as the latest roll ypu play on it. The Gulbransen costs little, if any, more than other forms of musical entertainmnft for the honme. It knits folks close- ly together. Gives each one something that no other instru- ment does-the thrill and pleas- use of personally playing piano muusic with real expression. It is not an expenfse at all. Rather an investment that daily pays b~ig returns in entertainment andl accomplishment worth wvhi le. The Gulbransen can be bought on convenient terms of pay- mnent. Your silent piano has a cash value when traded in on a modlern grandl or upright Gul- bransen Registering Piano. Let us tell you what it is. Water Softener The softener is now in partial ue A bout Cantsplete l Lille, France, March 19.-An exag- Four Models-Nationally Priced $450 - $530 - $615 - $700 Schacharle & SoMusic House Cliff Edward's New Itecord Cheaten andI I Buy the Ring All Cliff's Records 50c. CON N 11FSICi SHOP Our nI(deratts prices make it possible for all to have FRESh hHOME GROWN FLOWVERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. I 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630f Rugs shampooed or (lust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. WANTED--Secretarial position in University lby.lMichigan gradluate withx exp~erience on campus. Reply to Box 78. WANTED -- Secretarial position in U.niversity by Micligan graduate Iwith exlperience on campus. Re- ply to Box 78. By the latter h~art of the week, the water softener, the Latest equipment to be add~ed to the power plant, will be in full operation. All connections have been made, and it will not be ne- ce .sary to further curtail tihe hot wat- er supply to the University buildings. geratedl hump-back of a Valenciennes physician resulted in (discovery of a jlplot to smuggle 'French securities out! of the county. There will he -a meeting of Masques at 4 o'clock Friday in the parlors of Blarbour gymnasium. 110 South Main h i WANTED-Students to see our type-, Utilization, the Prop of a Sound Forestl writer bargains. Good machines for' Policy." sale or rent. S A. Moran, 711 N. j____ University Ave., Room 2. . 'f. 't~ ip 17A; I I; YARDLEY'Q'S MtA RTI AL WA SH!ING TONCA N DI Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. NWrFKS typed, reasona ble rAves. :h$ione 2406. DANCE AT l)EXTEit Opera IIOuse Saturday March 21st, 9 p. m. Music by the MELODY MASTERS Centlemen 50c Ladies 35c Compla(cts, watches and picture frames of the most exqIiisite jewelry selections. These. arc especially priced for the spring season. A It, N 0OJ1:1) State Street eweler LOST LOST-A dress shirt, tie and collar inside of the Whitney theatre. Phone 251. Intramuralltems (Continued from Page Six) All those wishing to compete should sign up immediately. j 7 L .LYL .1 U L (l-l 3Weekly Paper As Journalism Work IStudents in the department- of rhet- oric and journalism will publish a f our-page weekly editorial and feature paper, according to an announcement b~y Wesley H1. Maurer, an instructor Perfumes Bath- Salts Soaps Face Powders Etc. You can get these popular English toilet goods at our Store in that department. The first issue John Freedman won the all-campusI will be placedl on sale about March foul-shooting tournament that was 31. Seven issues of this paper, which completed last week. His score was will be titled "The Alichigan Journa- 70 successful shots out of 100. Mil-I ist,"will be printed (luring the pres- ton Goldhammer was runner-up with1 ent semester. a score of 75. Throughout the tourn-! Editors throughout the state will ~ament the competition was extremely assist in publishing the paper, each EBERBACH & SON CO. ..: , ,t , . . . . :, . u, r,; 'r .r ; ' . e. t , x- ti . k o' a; a s r ' , .. P, } , : ! ' v . I' '' . 9' ° P' g:: 's : , ': f i , ;. r :. 3 , x .. "r s K ' s, ; ' r } i r g 9 9 200-204 E. LIBE.RTY ST. . .. , ' ' 1 ....... LOST-A pair of shell rimmed glasses in Senior March from Union to Whitney. Finder please return to Martha Cook. LOST-i-Ini January, circular mosaic breast-pin, three (love design, fil- igree border. Rewardl. Phonet 526-M. 721 Forest. TAI LORS A TAILOR-1MAlE SUIT Will satisfy your taste, and fit you best. WILD THE TAILOR 113 South Main St. FOR SALE FOR SALE-An extra goodl rooming blouse showing an income of $170.- 00 per month besides entire first floor for family. Student funiture included1. It will pay you to see; it. Phone 2438. FOR SALE- Buescher 13-flat tenor sax 4 years old. V(ery little used. ne'arly goodl as new. Chance to save $75 on a first class sax. Terms. Call Geo. Greene, 3595-J after 6:00 P. M.F 1008 Cornwell Pl. FOR SALE-Guitar in very good condl- Lion. Can b~e usedl either as a Haw- aiian or Spanish guitar. Apply to{ Box 79 M~lichigan Daily. FOR SALlE----Modem'n seven room house south of campus. Price is right. Termns. Call owner, Phone 3290. BEAUTY SIIOLTES Three expert marcellers. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. l)IMA'.TIA BEAUTY SIIOLTE (Above Gushing's) BLUE BIRD HAIR SIHOT' cliose, and it was impossible to pick a winner until the final round. Fred- man's score was four points lower than the winning score made last year. Tampai, Flu., March 19.-Two young Senators were released today by Bucky 1Harris, manager of the world series champions. Infielder Tanne~r and Outfielder Rheinhardt were sent to the Memphis team. Minneapolis, Minn., March 19.- Ray Rasey of St. Paul, forward of the University o1f Minnesota basketball teqmi has been selected to captain the 1925 court five, it was announced to- day. issue being pulblishedl by a different' editor. The editors who will co-oplel- ate with the (department aire: E. J. Ottaway, Port Huron Times-Herald; J1. E. Campbell, The Owosso Argus- Press; W. F. Sanders, Trenton Times; Joseph Wedda, The Polish Daily Record, Detroit; Norman HI.11il1, Sault Ste. Marie News; Stuart H-. Perry, Adrian Telegram ; and A. L. Miller, The Enquirer andl News, Bat-I le Creek. "While the paper is to be primarily a laboratory for the students in theE curricula of journalism," said Maurer, "'it has as its p~urplose also, to point: out the need of a permanent labora-I tory for the students studying journ- alIismn at this University." "Mr. Maurer exp~lainedl that most schools and departments of journalism throughout the country p~rint either a. regular city (daily, a school paper or an editorial sheet. 1-l"e pointed out that the work (10one in schools where a laboratory was provided is mnacli3 imore effective. Editors and news as-' sociations, he saidl, indhicat~e their pre- ference in this matter, by constantly (VtwnL ni taen dret"ro tes Paragon Hats A newv. sh;Ii~ec'n of Paragon hats has just come in. The latest sh~apes and colors feature this new ship- ment1. The Paragon label in each hat assures y)ou that these hats are made of the finest [clIs available. You'll ia Paragon flat. Topcoats A limited number of Spring Topcoats arc being offered this weeA, at $25 and $30 . ",r ur u oiin ro i u ir i i.r t E ti nti jr t i rt r ' trt :trt' t ttte r t r r .r 4 IW 1 i r Artl'*sti*c aria "' ara r r r W Y W r C o r a t 1 ng,, W _ r r W r r _ r b Y 11 r I - r And. r r:. .. r _ r w r the Cho ices- t_ r _ W r W r au r r rri tre rrir 1 ++ r I "" r r r r u rr _ rr i w r r w r ! r r W 1 _ r w rr j W !rr r uYr r W W r wWw _ W W ( !Yr W r 111{ W i 11W ATTE'NTION Approximately 30 women of the senior class attended the annual Senior supper held 'Pues- dlay evening in the Union with- out paying their adlmission fee of $1. This means that the sen- ior supper committee is short $30) in their accounts, as the af- fair was) planned only to cover expenses, not for profit. Reser- vations were limited this year to 380, the number expected by the committee to attend. Records from previous years were unat- tainable and the women in charge necessarily had to place a limit, (hue to the seating cap- a city in the Union. However, these 30 women obtained places early which forced thme chairman to seat women, who presented tickets but could not be served, in the main (ining room of the Union. The Senior supper committee requiests that women .who attend- ed the banquet but failed to pay admittance, enclose $1 in an envelope and send to Elsa Ohl- macher, 1414 Washtenaw, in or- der' that the accounts may bo balanced as soon as possible. schools. I.- "Work students (d0 for publication! is of an entirely different nature than Suits - that lone for routine Class assign- ment," Mr. Maurer statedl. "Also the-A ro Iwork can be graded from its publi- The famuous Adler-Baltimore suits in popularF l r i laboratory is indispensible to journal-- Sp ring weights findclolors are here for you1r A n n1111o jism curricula." lJroa. I"The printing of the four-page edi- i opn tion isa big contrib~ution on the part) jof these editors," Mr. Maurer said, !-Cma -f i"and their co-operation is significant.; Men's1 Furnisingls Editors realize the practical benefitsT of such a laboratory." L .EADING FLORISTS As part of the laboratory work in( Anything in the lvay of ment's furnishings may Store 122 East Liberty St. Phone 1630. S the feature writing class of last se eotie ee mester, the sale of feature ar ticles b otindhee was encouraged. Nerl all the stu-n Greenhouses 1021 Maiden Lane. Phone 2190. fl17- {dents in the class were successful in iselling their manuscripts to many jD EIJ PI iEJ E2vIsIrs 'wELCOME papers over the country. r T E= BudaestMar.19.-A supicius:2 13 East Liberty St. looking an inaragsfoun alee on I a park 1bench, was identified as the 4tiiiiiIlliIIIi 11IiII1ji1hiiI IiII1ih i 1iIhIINlIIIf1 11III1i1ihII1hlIIIIUII~II111i:ii;gi German Prince Alexander Hohen lobe- ________________________________ { Oehringer when arrested,.lHe prob- D ntB ro - usrb ,T dy ably will be deported. Lower The Cost"' K KI R SCHB1A UM CLOT"HES of Dressing Well:!. II Two Trouser Spring Suits $35.$4O and $45 wi The fabrics are Pure Virgin Wool-That means a lot !=Just around (1cv ' Q j yr hree hundred and nine sK. the corner '-'.O--- S-- CL'. 'iL i SOPSouth Main =i1 lIil lIi iiII1 iIN1iiliI i11h1iIIIl IhlIIIi1 I i 1 II f I HI Ill III liI1 11 1 III II __________________________I________________ iii1111101111111111iiiif II1h1I11II1ill llilliht111i1111'tii11il11l1i11iII11hiiiiihhi1111 ihi Y 4 A t I I I t Y1 y t f i" " 5NICKEL'S ARiCAD)E-3168 Permanent Waving and Marc alling MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St,. SHOES 1IiA ll(;IS 1BOOTIE UY, W E wriTAR-. ('AI)1E. Get a pair of those light tan smooth leather oxfords for that sprming suit, Th'ie Kind that Ray has in the Wuerth Theatre Arcade. Buy them from hzim andI save money. Your choice $8.50. I BASKETBALL SCHIEDULE Today 3:10 P. M.- Martha Cook vs. IWestminster. I Tuesday 4:00-P. M.-Delta Gamma vs. -I Kappa Delta. / PATRONIZE~ DAILY ADVERTISERS Read the Want A d - C- You will obtain complete satisfaction from a quality 619 East