k WFE1)NESDAY,) I) I C. IiM3IIR16, 1J 2 41I NI C 1iI _5 I )A I , PAGJESEVEN ,, ______________ __________ Cka.a i c~ x eJRt L S I I COLUMN CLOSE . v . . ADVERTISING AT 3 P&Mi "Ala" Ferguson May AFcw Incahm LO0ST WAN'. ED LO0ST'-Green Scha fer let 'lJe eaylor on it. Law uilingand Lawc Aintr, ILawy er Club1, Pen,, name MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis-I Rewiard. Call, triet manragers, organizers experi- 73. enced on two pay plan, also special: offers. Wtrite or wire today for real{ ses, between proposition. State fully expe!rience. club. Return Clyde A Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place,' reward. Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. 72,73. LOST-A ipe, 'in froic of (xldman's .I~ranc h store oi South U niversity. Th' e bowl was oval-shaped. Reward. Carl*lKellar, phor ne 8917. 72-73-74 . NOTU ICE J(W ARI{ER CAPE, fromc n6Gto iO1} Thursday, the 18th 1 )Tie -.)r- ent on the tree will be given aa the night of the party. Makie, Reservations, 21116 1 11-72-7.. BUSINESS (OTICE Riders Pen shop, because cif its Vrapidly growing business, will move# into larger quarters Jan. 1st. Our new shop will be across the street from our present location and nearerI to the campus.I 315 State St after Jan 1st. Watch us grow. Riders P'en Shop. \NANTED---An experien cedl colored worman wants job as a took. Wvrite box 34. 72-73. WANTE-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or sinall furnished! apartment. State price. Box 40. 72-73-74. WANTED--Passenger leaving for Pittsburg. Call 5348. Ask for Jimi. 73-74-75. WANTED-For permanent mull rame position, a speedy acc-urate tIypi 't. Dial 4139. 73. FOI* RENT FOR RENT-Furnished aplartmnent forl rent, consisting Of two living rooms, two bed rooms and lbath but ntol kitchen. Second floor, (hittiing ap ts. Phone 1;021. _ 73-74-75.1 FOR REiNT-One large im-Adern fa on? room. Will rent dlouble or single, comfortable and warm, strict'ly priv- ate, $3.00 a week. Phone 3292 or~ call 320 Thompson. 71-72-73. FOR RENT-Roomns, also garage. For party at house, Dial 8544 or call at 422 E Washington. 71-72-73-74-75.1 ITwo Ilroff-4, ifIn J 1 1_ iiiy a"c Open To - During the periodl of Cl':.":i~ms yr- cation from Dec. 21 r7,Jazz. 1, h civil ('ngineering dep~art itrn;t will ofrtwo short time professional highway! courses which will be open to any, student of the University without the payment of extra fees. The courses which will be offered are as follows: highway transport economics and survey (C. E. 67) and, gravel and quarry plants and broken' stone roadls (C. E. 72). Normallyi classes will be held from 2 to 5 o'clock on five afternoons of the week. IHowever, for the observance of Christmas, they will be suspended from noon of Thursday, Dec. 24, to the Monday morning following. Fur- ther information in "regard to tihe courses may b~e secured from Prof. A. aA" v r rr a" $ l l I ' .ii~'l 0 'd y aplyngat room,, - ,i~' ' :~t Cagneeiugbuilding. I i :1 i e,) tobe hl ro)m 1)ec. 28 to0 lb t.N.S.Warthin and Prof'. Carl 'V. Weller, of the patholo"gical dlepart- me 11il bothi read seycr'al papers at the~ ~ ~ "l ses so iefedekration. Prof. Howard . Lew,,is, Prof. Adam, A. Cirri: