WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8EV i _ ._ coLUMN A"FI COLUMsN.j AT. RN.. 'ADVERTI SING AT 3 P.M, - ~LOST_____ ITET ETBDE LOST-Circular m osiac p in with (love LITET METBK R design and filigree border. IAberv- un! al reward. Phone 526--11. 721. For- UULWIBODY ONbil est Av'e. I IntramuralAI tems Professor Reate hs IJamined for flw the pupose of fomiliart- 'iing"Ithe future iteachters with the sulb- - l~resry ro ran jet. The class hais a small enrollmnent (('ontinued from Page Six) to give every advatageq( to the stu- 111ai Si,, a~na Delia; Kaj~paen Is. et;," (nts.'he general aim of the instruc- Ph'ie N. 8:i~ ),P iBta Delta.'pa N vs. leta Iaof.L. ' ours, of the foit i'V try (e- or is to arefresh the subject in the Sigmna Alpha Mu; Alpha ('Mi Rho vs !pIartuient o tlinedl bef() e lie rinllei's min(ls of the pupils. Sigmia(Chi;Phi Siga Kappa vs. Delta (I1 the Womlan's ('1111) at, heir meeting ,iga I 'hi:; Nui Sigm a Nu vs. Alpha Vester(lfly the iireg raiof Ile, z Ioa Jatl Y'if £?Y''1?. 1 i}1' L LOST-A punch..la(1lc -rom Ilool ii Snumb~er 30 at the J-I-lop. Call 397, jCooper. Reward. f l f I :\vU soi, Vi.,Feb. 17.- At ietic di- recl..,r (eleo Lit111tle will meet the Wis- NOT ICE N O'i'CE LOST--Fralernily pill. SHOWNG HISWEE atWhineyOur moderate prices make it i7 H-otel, Arthur Nash clothes. Suits and Top-coats, $23.50. Guaranteed m ade-to-ineasure. E. L. IEwinig, :Ltcp- resentative. ,,EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Arnold, State Sireet Jeweller I 302 South State i 1 fora1 11itnavel YUB:J5Ijj~L. j GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CC 122 lEl.y Liberty. Phow Ave have ju itiliea .a of things girls and bo0ys, spiecialties an( f°Gut's toys. THlE DE LANO SHOP Nickels Arcade S. on back. Call 3553, Iossb~e Reward. HOMEFOR DENT e130FOR RENT-Furnishied, E five room capartmnent. 8 for 504 Lawrence St. Initials S. A. aisk for Sterni. steanl-llea tel, First floor. I--- .1nroAving shortage of timbe1, in the, ' t'!ort is bieing made to have the en- . Jirocamus peset t welomethe The fraternity volley ball tourna- I state of Michigan and offered public tirecai~usneeent o wlcoe t e mnt will start next week. Entriess forestry as the only solutioin to the nhOW ( irector' to Madlison. will be received until Friday noon I prolblcnL "Mlicigran needs 8,500,000, 'Director11 Little arrivedl last Fr'iday hv ce fsaefrssa~ O firom those fraternities whichhaecrsostefrssannw has only niighit and began his work at once with 'no~t enitered an d wish to (10 so. J 4,500,000 acres." Prof. Young showed a imeet ing of foot blI~Ilcanidlates ______that "the demand and (c.,iiulptiofl Sal urd iy afternoon. At this time he o odi on I)isedo on announced the beginning of Winter ; i eas o h wnes nteowooisgonuprainggtedodugoing piractice. al-cam~pus w{restlinlg tournament aredo ''beiifrtilth rdct 1 Ie will mie.'t the uiiivei'sity fornially at the Intramnural office. The winners which chemists are no0w able to form Wednsda. Te metin isbein f an et their medals by calling at from1 wood fibre. thi offiy.[icmeig sbin a e. Other benefits which would be (de- held by the Wisconsin union. Mr. ti fie rived from state forests, according to Ceorge I. UHaight, lpresident of the lI '*oC.Young, wouldi1 b te prmnent 0d li~l 1 stdent body for the first time Kapa ~ML-ambda. 9:15. Phi :,t a mass meeting to be held at thej Kappa vs. Phlii Delta Epsilon; ........................................ vs. Alpha Rho Chi. Lambda Phi ('iii ' forestry confreiice 1 ry ratarlv held at j Chcao Robbed Of $100 Professior Younig iloiltite out the _____ in- PHONE 866? For Typewriter Repairing (All makes) Dealer in Woodstock typewriters, Sundstrand and Portable Adding machines. KAnn Arbor Typewriter Exchange SREFINED MIDDLE aged Ann Arbor lady desires lady companion to tour England, Holland, France, etc. this1 June and July. Entire expenses less than $500. *Write box, (67, r Michigan Daily, for interview. r'TRY OUR New Way T1oazstedi Sand- wiches. Best you ever ate. Arbor, Fountain PARTY FAVORS_" ROOMS FOR RENT-Front single room for nurse or business women ~iPrivate hiome. Fine location. 203 N. Ingalls. NINE 1)DOLLARS secures fifteen dol- Mlore than $100 in cash was taken from the Delta Tanu Lpsilon house, f 314 N. Ingalls St., by an unidentified man sometime after 2:30 Monday m rorning. Thle thief made his depart- st ire without hiaving been discovered anrd left no clue that officers could wort; upon. Hle took only actual cur- t4rency, disregarding checks, bill folds, jewelry, and other articles of value. -Men in the house state that the in- ! truder was evidently familiar with tthe ndaco as hie confined his operations entirely to the second floor. TYPE WRITERS I' Yl ,' 'XVtlPER l IlEADQUARtTERS New and siecond bhand Corona, Rend- ington and1 Underwood p~ortables. L. C. Smith, Underwood, Royal, Reming- ton used and factory rebuilt machines. Save $40 00 or more by buying from( us. Easy terms if desired. Renting. and r(epairing a specialty. 17 Nickels' Arcade The 'typewriter & Stationery Store. Open evenings. Phone 1718. TYPEWRT 6 :y- Ia r, very large, beautiful, fronit, room.; Aliumi i1a Suitable for two or. three. I las a jltht body. large bay window, also two winzdows on side. Nicely furnished, steam 1 Bure association, will rep~resent P r o dt e Department paper qu Receives n~eat, plenty 0f1 not water, ni pus. Also a room-mate wa a dandy front suite. 337 TI f FOR SALE location of other ind~ustric-,; rear the j r 'OR SALE---A piece of solid (ining room furniture, $1147. ice box for $20. All new. Avenue. Leaving the city. . 3SLLA NEOLt5 .1 Made to your order for Washington -and. St. Patrick Parties. BROW'S BOOK STORE' 210 South Main St. Watch Saturday LEvening i 'ost. tEducator Shoes. Hlargis Bootery. NEW RECORDS No. 2797, Fox Trot "I CAN'T STOP BABYING YOU," (ORIOLE ORCHESTRA) "TWILIGHT" (RODEMICH ORCHE~STRA) I No. 2403, Vocal "SOMEBODY LIKE YOU" ~"PECAUSE TJIhEY ALL, LOVE YOU" STOFFLET PJ1ONOCI?,idI 5141) - IT IS HEA~LTH1Y TO EATi y IT IS (GOOD) TO()EAT 2 IT IS L'ROPFR tTO E ATI -k ~and YOU :MUS'T EAT TO HEJl' FIT,-- TRY ,OUR, SANDWI('JIES V We Deliver K EWPIE HOTEL O pp. Eng. Arch Phone 7E99-M TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING proniptly did neatly dlone by experi- enced oplerators at moder'ate rates. 0. ). IMORRILL 17 Nickels' Arcade 'Estalished 1908 Phone 1718 r Open evenings T V"PEW\RITERS Splendid machines. Kest makes for rent or for sale. Pholie 142-R. I HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE WANTED ONE )LORE WEEK Members of Fraternities, Sor Clubs who have not heard M\ Campbell's. thrilling lecture. May hear him any night tl by making an appointment,I VOCATION EXPER1 And has been lecturing any phrenological examinations universities and colleges dui la'st forty years. (See hiia in the December number of' nell Graphic) Advice on character buildi tal improvement, choice of and marriage. Address 301 N. State st 7363-R. Office hours, 10 a. u in.; 2 p. mn. to 5 p. in. I sear ani \ithi the thought in mind omf further- ante fori~i y I~.~Ji .)ng the cooperative spirit, and telling 'hompsorr. the campus of its activities,4the build j ('ails for teachers are conning in1 ings andl grounds depairne~nt Satur- earl thi yea tothe urea of p- day noon issuedl the first number of its eawalnu l~it elm yeaisso Margare amronf ne cprmep- uliai "The, A u largepatetl Ulctq~,pitmns is agrt aeoniversity of Michigan B and 0 News," 7. lrg 1secretary, hasa received 25 demands; an eight-page. thr'ee-column-abide pa- 120 restsince th-, first of the month but re- j her. E. C. Pardon, superintendent of . .por'ts difficulty in placing app~licants,j the department is named as editor; dure to the number of photographs and I.ii . Metcalf, managing editor. and recommendbations not yet filed.I Copies wsere distributed ycerday to ('Calls are likely to increase from now! the 650 in the department. 'and to atn r'oities or ui i after the meeting of thme School- equal number of faculty-men. VIa. John I umasters' club] here in April, andb candi- I'ditorials, general newvs of interest' Oil 'dales for positions will do wvell to to the buildings and grounds staff, and place all necessary material in theI personal notes (distributed under the Iis week1 office at once.l eight dlepartment heads; carpenterl lie is a4 Location blanks to show where the shop, ?paint shop, electric shop, plmbl- I' applicant may be found at various ing, grounds, janitors, power plant, and d giving hoiu~rs of the (lay axe important to laundry are included in the issue. at the j the efficiency of the b~ureau amid mustl wring tie he filled out this I eek or next. j Romie, Feb. 17,-.The Italo-.Amneri- pictures camn association grave a farewell recep- The Cor- Berlin. Feb. 17,-To facilitate Amien-, tion Sunday inl honor of Giacomo (IC can tourist ravel to Ger'many, the for- Martino, newly appointed ambassador ing, muen- ! it n ollico ;announced a visa good for to thle United States. vocation, ;six muonthrs will be given foir $1.- .I-- - " A,; phne TIhe international polo match be-' Read the W ant Ads Britain will he held in June. forests and a comnsequent increase in axable wealth. The social condition of the lumberjack too, would be i- p~roved1 and a stable popula tion est ab- 1 is lied. "The greatest; benefit that the state jwould receive froni pub~lic forest:, would be the money income wvhich should be $100,000,00 -each year," statedb Professor Young. Future .Spanish Teachers To Meet Prospective Spanish t eachiers will Mecet Thursday evening, at seven o'- clock in roomi 309 main library, under Norman I~o Willey fomr a course in grammar review. 'Text books now in use and~ Spanish volumes will be ex- IRVI: WABMOLTS, 0DIS& C1' IRALUATJAND RE(1ItsTERJED-I ChiopoistOrthopedist 707 N University Ave Phone 2652 Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. Write Your Name with SANFORD'S INK it Will Last Forever C' ountain Pen In Fountain Pe osIble WANTEI-Students to see our type- writ:er bargains. Good machines for sale or rent. S A. Moran, 711 N. University Ave., Room 2. ]3ARJ31ER1 WANTED for part time work. App~lly Pearmsoll 13B rber Shop. 717 North University. BEAUTY SIIOPPES Permanent Waving and Marcelling ~lACI AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St. ._._..e_---.. i I i i I i : - . . ;-°--r --- TRY OUR Hot Toasted Sandwviches. They are delicious. Arbor Foui- tain. IAI ho 1i1 ta 9l I fC I I The kiddies. will meet you at the door! Oh, joy - it's WRIGLEY'S! Yes, joy and benefit, for this long - lasting, inexpensive sweet helps teeth,. appetite and digestion. Childreni love it and. all the time they're getting the good it does them. Doctors and dentists say that chewing gumk cleans the teeth and aids, tooth nutrition. Also, that it helps digestion. Nothing else at 5 cents meads so much in benefit and pleasure. So we say £ ~ ~ a-e eeve_________meal ___ for w. I EPEtt' SI - Pr: lip I'of - I ;- sal - ab ,. to i iI thi Li" I ~Ca; riting\ ease* and leg ibifiy he Wahl Pen was designed for rriting ease and legibility. It is a erfected, modern writing instrument ,hich will aid you in acquiring a ractical hand, a readable expression fyour thoughts. All metal construction--gold or lver for permanence and service- Dility--gives light weight, fine bal-- ace, increased ink capacity, strength ~resist wear and abuse. And brings te designer opportunity to produce pen matching the beauty of a hand- :)mely cased watch. Prices in gold filled or silver Lodels $5 to $10. Made in the U. S. 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And it has made possible for every woman, however "difficult" hery hair, the new smooth effect so much in vogue. In clubs and fraternities, at the theatre or the game, today you can seldom find even one case of un-. kempt hair. People who know that the hair can ruin the whole appearance- people who are careful about the way they look - have given Sta- comb an important place on theiri chiffonier or dressing table. No matter how dry and straggly your hair may be - no matter how uncontrollable after being washed -- Stacomb will keep it always in place, smooth, lustrous, natural. A touch of it in the morning when you comb your hair - and all day long your hair will be just as you want it, for Stacomb will keep it smoothly in place until you go to bed at night.si 0, 10 1 .) You can get Stacomb in contren-' ient jars and tubes, at all drug and department stores. Non-staining and non-greasy. Use it tomorrow morning - and look your best all day!' . ----- KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACB Standard LaboratoriesInc.; Dept. rnO9 113W. 18th St., New York City I Please send me, free of charge, a _ I g, 'serous sample tube of Stacomb.' Free Name .............. O fJir: Address.... . ... ..... i F U .. tI r if/i C Portrait by 0 torauhv is vaslyvditte - 619 East