Where Utah SlidheSotherd And Cn Iwdr Scores } ! 1 PAGE LrvEN DAILY PAGE ~EVEl~4 If you are a telephone subscriber call )imnde' the -1d-Taker, lPial 2x214, and your wvanr tad will be charged. The Ali-higan Daily reserves the right to classify all want ads under appropriate head- ings and to revise, or withhold objectionablc copy. This column closes at 3 P. AT. date preced- ing publication. Notice of anly error must bet given in time for the..second insertion. 1 CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of 'ix average words. to the line) for one or two j asertions. Nine cents per reading line for three or more insertions. Cash classifieds received at the Daily office in The Press 'Building on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates given on applica- tion. LOST LOST-Auto robe between 1H1ll and Packard. Reward. Return to 61011 Fortest Ave. 7-8-9. LOST-Bunch "o f 'keys, Tuesday, on campus. Dial 2-1898. 7. LOST-Phi Gamma Delta pin. Name on back. Please call 6017. 6-7-8 LOST-An A. T. 0. fraternity pin, Ini- tials R. M. P. on back. Call 8327. 5-6-7 LOST-Girls' white gold ring with setting, possibly in Waterman Gym. Liberal reward. Phone 5993. 5-6-7. NOTICE N~OTICE-Mell Gillespie, teacher and soloist, thirty years e~perience, Mandolin, banjo, guitar, and chord{ construction. Telephone 4757. Wed,, Fri., Sun., t21 WHENI ITS any thing in Music or Musical Instruments see Schiaeberle & Son, 110 ,S. Main St. tf. FOUNTAIN PEN INK Buy your fountain pen ink at Rider's Pen Shop and you will get REAL ink, fresh ink. Ink that fixes itself in the paper and won't fade or entirely dis- appear after it has set when moisture his applied. Ink substitutes are dang- annta n.d mnnil v*.r nne 7 .__ --I_ LOCAL EVENTS ['or notices not otlherwise mentioned in The iDaily. Items will be published an; Loo successive days only. 'Copy must- le submitted to the Local Events. Editor by s P. M. PREDICTS NEXT WAR WLLl BE BATTLE Of THE AIF of the same type. Airplanes would 5e ineffective against them, becaus e (heir rate of ascension is ,but one- tenth ais fast. An observation car Swhich could be lowered 1,000 to 2,000 feet by a cab~le, so that the ship might remain above the clouds while an ob- server was spaying on the enemy, was G E N ERA L According to a recent predict ion ofI C'apt. E. A. Lehman, \vice-pr1esidentt of _- ythe Goodlyear Zeppelin corporation, j I' included in the description. Work of Michigan artists" will be' the next great war will be a battle ofj dislayd rom1:0 t 5o'coc dalythe air. Giant dirigibles, he says, will LANSING.-Franlk D. McKay, state ith Net be the chief instrument of warfare. tesrr etra umte ith Wetgallery of Alumni Mom- 'aa tement to the legislature, charging orial hall until Feb. 28. Each ship) will carry 20 airplanes st wihthaedope f n akn f1~t recent published reports to the effect that' the state sinking fundR is La Sociedad Hispanica will iieet at 0on again while in flight, and whvlich dtilcient X1,800,000, are inaccurate anid 7:30 o'clock in room 306, Union. will have a cruising radius of 4,0001nL.laig miles, thus being able to reach any mlaig Sli h rd ft e W m ns Ed c -;c r e ft eg o e u h si , o l ttional club, which was scheduled for be vulnerable to attack only, from theo For every article tor sale, there ls tonight, has been indefinitely postpon- air, and then only'-from superior ships buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds. ed. Il Circolo Italiano will meet at 7:301 o'clock tonight in room 202, South Wing. The Saginaw clue will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 304, Union. WEDNSDAYNIGHT FEB. 24 "T'AVIATA" '.I!1)ica Eddy wvill lecture on "La Poesia Espanola" at 7:3"$0 o'clock in} 1 v lin :;f 1 llG 1 1[.1 R E 1I I I U Wednesdav Prof. William A. FrAyer of the his- tory dep~artment, will sp~eak on the re- l ation of religion to history at 4:30 o'clock in Harris hail. rimrsday An interdenominational student sup- per will be held at 6 o'clock at H- ris hall. Rev. Alvin Magary of De- troit, will speak.j with MARINA POLAZZI and Julia n Ol i'er, Mlill el Nnlez, Yuihindle RinaildI SYM1PHION Y ORCHESTRA - CHORUS Aido 'Franciletti, Conlductor' MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES $3.30, $2.75, S2.20, $1.65 SEATS FRIDAY VA 1 . EReverend Magary will also speak an interdenominational service, which all the Protestant ministers town will take part, at 7:30 o'clock St. Andrewv's church. at in in in F °f .'nn r rtn TiTJrrfnLnt" Brou anu sLL atUI JVI pensi . S i RIDER'S PEN SHOP . Pen and Ink Specialists "115 S. State 'NOTICF -Mr. Taylor, vice-presidentAnarlviwoBnga cn o of Oregon State. Spiritualist associa-AnarlviwoJinhmcny tion will lecture. Charles M. Whaley snow slide buried the Highland Boy zii of Detroit, well known here will fol- is the longest and narrowest "town" low with =messages. Written ques- tions answered. Feb. 26th, 7:30; HELP WA.NTED!- P. mn. at 318 E. Jefferson St. Pubic I Invited. 7-8-9. HJEL PWANTED-Typi'st to work half' ( dyeither moringsorafternoons. TYPEWITER Apply a once. IvMichigan Biological: Rebult nd ecod hnd f al mkes Supply Co., Corner Williams and Reul adscodhn o.al ae;Second Sts. G-7-8. bought, sold, rented,' exchanged,E cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Litrg- F4OR RIENTi est stock and best service depart- went in Ann Arbor.FO RETOebokfmcaps 0. D. MORRILL, 1FobReNT-one bockelfur nicampu 17 Nickels Arcade,1dobefotrowllunihd and warm. Second floor, $U each. The Typewriter & Stationery Store boy. 320 Thompson, Phone 3292. Dealer: L. C. Smith ,& Corona -678 FOR RENT-Large .furnished room Arnold's State St. ?3eweler for one or two .persons. Dial 91"5. Is now carrying a complete 'line of'l Reasonable. 678 fountain pens-all makes, all prices. ni, Ujtah, where more tlwn 50 were killed and scores injured when a .ning settlement. Bingham, situat ed at the very bottom of the canyon in the world. L.VVL~fL 1W U&l6G'YI I senatorial Race (By Associated Press,) Reports concerning the coming senatorial election in Massachusetts state that President Coolidge is tak- ing considerable interest in the con- test since one of the candidates, IWilliam M. Butler, is a close friend of the President and the man he chose to be 'chairman of the Repub- lican national committee. Observers say that the race will be a close one. CHICAGO.- Wilson and company, packers, was sold yesterday to the re- organization committee for $23,150,000, and the reorganization plan which has been in the making since the receiv- ership in 1924. will be put into ef- feet. Want a room? Read Page Seven and use the Classified columns.-Adv. ,. : ; : :,, \ - rh { j :.% . Y : ":' % a. l : .. h . , , -, r 't } ,'I ... ',, r . .t , t, ;i, ; . . ; AT THETHEATER Today-Screen A rcade-"The Eagle," with. Rucd- ol1pli Valentine. Majestic-"H-ands Up," with Riy- mond Griffith. Wuerth. _- "Br-avelleart," with Rod La Roque. I Geologists Will !MeettHere Aprill1 IGeologists, members of Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon, honorary geological fra- terntity, v~ill meet for the annual na- I t ional convention in Ann Arbor April 1 andI 2. Plans for the gathering were Smade at the luncheon meeting of the society yesterday -noon, at the Union. Second semester officers were, also elected: Robert W. Karpinski, '26, be- ing name dpresident; Ronald Smeaton, I '27, vice-president ;Sohn T. Todd, '26, Isecretary-treasurer; and Edwin Stan- Back in those good old days when the daring undergrads rode 'their bikes around town with their feet on the handle bars, and a race between -two- wheelers was a gala event- even in those good old daya Anheuser-Busch was natfi'ally", known among good fiell&*. And now, with as free lunch and pretzels, , PALE DRY is the favored drink of college men because, like the college man, Busch Pale Dry is a' good mixer everywhere and every time. I'', I' I , ,.1 Today-Stage (Detroit) - "Stolen i Garrick F'uit." tonl, '26, corresponding secretary. 'Whatever type you may need, come in~ and see us, we can satisfy you A rnelds -State -St. Jeweler . $02 S. Statb St. tt.I FOR RENT-1 apt., 1-2 block from campus. Four rooms unfurnished. Both with private bath. Dial 5779. 5-6-7-8-9-10. Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "The Man Who Came Back." Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "Rainbow Rose." Newv Detroit (Detroit) - "Am- erican Born," George M. Co- han. Make your party dis- I tinctive by using our SPECIAL Marcelling, 50c Shampooing, 50c' Hot Oil Treatment,' 75c Manicuring, 50c Open Friday and Saturday Evenings. SUNSHINE BIEAUTYPARLOR b r4y k' i 1fflhlbK~w ~-.c ~ . I TYPEWRITING & )HMIEOGRAPHLNG FOR RENT-Microscopes, Michigan Biological Supply, Co., Corner Wil- Promptly and neatly done ,by conmpe- liams and Second Sts. 6-7-8 tent operators at moderate rates.___________________ College work a specialty for Aeven-C FOR RENT-202 E. Huron St., excel- tee y0r. DEORIL lent double room, steam heat, priv-j Sate entrance. 7. place cards, nut cups and tallies. APPLIED ARTS 2 -tiickels .Arcade Th~e Shop for Unique Gifts 11 ANHEUSE-Buscu Si.L uis KLEIS BEVERAGE CO. I Read " the Want AdsJ i 'I .1117Nckels Arcade, The Typewriter & 'Stationery Store ti. FOR RENT-Double room and suite,! plione 7022. 7-S-9. Distributors Arin Arbor, Mich. L 'i Opposite IHelen 4312 Maynlard Newberry D)ial 21308 } s F, ... ... .., v PERPETUAL CALENDAR FOR RENT-Central, modern apart' A magnetic arrow finds the day of ment, Zwerdling Fur Shop. P'hon( the week for any date. Send 25c $507_______7-8-9______ ($1 for 5) for this device together with ;FOR RENT-Campus (one block), ter the mathematical formula, upon which; room2 hpuse, newly decorated, mod- it is based and rule for calculating re ern. Phone 7022. 4-5-6-7-8-9 n 1- 9. suits mentally. A. C. Wasnburne, Pittsfield, Mass. 2-3-4-5-6-7. BERLIN- The present serious in- NEW VICTOR Record releases every dustrial crisis in Germany is forcing Friday. You'll always find the lat- I many firms to restrict their' operations est and best on Victor Records. considerably and the number of iin- Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. employed in the Ruhr district especi- tf. ally is increasing. CLEAiNING LENGTHEN the life of your clothes by rgiving them: proper attention. Cheerk up. Wahl's ,7914. 7-8-9-10-11-12.1 WASHING Washing and ironing to do at home. Mfrs. Van Fleech, 444 5th St. Dial 71109.1 6-7-8. WANTEDI WANTED-20 men for summer work. Guarantee $38.00 'a week, for thosej who can qualify. Phone Glidden,j 21349 after 6 p. m. for appointment. HELP WANTED Wd f HELP WANTED-Day work for men I and Women-Washtenaw Employ- nent Agency, 224 Detroit St. 5-6-7.t PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. i' I ANNOUNCEMENTI Modern General Garage All IKinds of Auto Repairing Storage Washing Used Car Bargains JEWELL Auto Sales and Service On ;Maynlard Opposite I aj. v. *Here is the Old FasioedBr Double StrengihPpemn lfyT ou prefer Sugar Coaled Gum r 5 Ann ouncing ur '0/ Anniversary One year ago this week we opened our new store, In appreciation of the hearty patronage given this store, we offer a 'Straight Reduction of ).' AbirQo~i ;1 ! !J irst 20% On ,Every P'urchlase' hate, Inicluding New Spring Suits New Top Coats i REGULAR PRICES YOUR LAST CHANCEj $300 1 0 A- Also Our -New Dinle of Fulrnishinlgs. We feel t;nj4Ia is. an unu~lsual offer at this time of t he year, and should not he overloo~ked. Come in amd, select Four new Suit and .[oh Coat now'. / _.. / t t