Y. MAR'Ch 3, 1 u2 IlGAN L)AIL.Y ___ ________IIN Oil Seekers See Secod CGod 1h " ,, ',, ', i >., -V, ir" / J, Begun .14 mCairo' a' :;t t1t I C(ii U to (Cape'ow n, Sut Air!ca, and th uc_:e talk oes Loiiflon,, loed by (Cmdr. lU(I or(1, ey ter- i.:-. Four Fair ey se 1ap ,' are be'in ; used, mnanned by si- ofbc,,r s and t wo$ } In huican s. Pro~f.11 . II hmes. o W .'sociology d= patrtlalent, gavo a Uieri y(xtenl- slon lc~ctnr-e in Det: oit y"srdaay morn- cin fLn-igraticfl. PAY YQIJR flSCRIP'1IO \W Im (7v 11 . .r - - a A .v .. w. ... . . .. .. .. .., ._ p .. Ak ander InIc0 The .Rugl'y This model may be had in tan and black calf Colorado is witnessing a second "gold rush" con aarable with 1tat cf a lialf a, century ago. Tihis_ tinge "liquid gold" is the lure, :Rich oil strikes near Fort (Clins have miade that district a new mecca for prospec- tors, with a rush for claims., Photo shows some of the derricks whicH are springing uip. I -. V y. ,!Eu c aorPumps are the best. One narrow strp is good. Buckles and two straps are resting after a long run. 'a OA G4 B 001"E Y 'WUERTH HARGISTHEATRE rj-tl, . Straight;; .Tabones a r{ State Street Over Calkins . . _ A 1 ,j7 If i3 l i H ,( ii ' .13 ! r u0 i'' 'I'i,- \!x 'Ii'''' 'Iil0 )rr 'l h i c i nien in time fix 1 1, nd tin- ml o CASH RATES Tien ctt'per uV-ri'g 3a~ (oil P -* 1k C ii v:at- tv co LI to i lk Ilr~i po - or , 1".. N iue c(--o1s per ctin :i 2gii;e fr tme r u r 1 e Bas c-1 i -siI>cols i rei' Iat te I )aiy fiv ilL Thiw 'i s iluildiuna *ullt irlllid Sio i~. CONTRACT PATES .S;,ei-ial -iai.0ni't.iir-d -n E J, ; t i:p i l. LOST- A gold Nwa) ebfob :2tY1f r:' on campus. (Call ;151, 1 -] i 2.°i LO.(S'S' -Tofrl ise slte II gl>>ses ,o..ul 91 Sybil 5S. ILOST-Bi der fountain plea with J. R. Westhei iereni-uve1 i r-i U 'O1 (c 8 19b.-il iversii V 01 nir{ ; 71 Reward. 12-13-14. LOST- (Green radifo e i-lv aet'or fo ;-a to inWl bet mien.i it.~oiingnee Building and "appall 11all. 1i (via rd- Call Ardiussi 1 ::3 Wtlt{11,w, LO ST-Between Wa inl t 0acid. XNow IMedical 1 d ig o) for this device together with the mathematical formula upon whih it is based andl rile for c alc Matih results mentally. A. C. Wasibbrne, , . . x lt t'1C'-. l' il{)1';;2 i ~k : t s _ar 6°4( c t'i ti ( -; Cu su 'e '.l I I4t11sRl'J;h I tebu I lt and second hiand of all mlif, lbotigit, sold, rented, exchanged, cloavitd, repairedl andi ren it. Larg. (st sttbckc andl best service depart. 111(111in Anu Arbor 0. D MOIMM L, 17 Nickels Arcade, Ilfi Typewriter & Stationery Store Dleir: L. C. Suith &g Corona .1161A iIU'AFTY SUOP tr09 B. JEFFEI{SON. IDIAL 22159' i'PK~aN('t MARICEL 75 VENTS SOFT I WATER SHAMPOO 50 CENTS SIl;(iIAL ATTENTION TO H3AIR CUTTING EVENING AlPOINTMENTS D)ON'T miss hearing "Putting on the Style" "The Little Black Moustache" Victor RIeordI 19913 at Schaberle and,1 Son Alusic house. t. Arnold's State St. .eweler is now carrying a complete line of fountain pens--all makes, all prices. Whatever type you may need, come in andt see us, we can satisfy you Arnolds State St. Jeweler 3t12 S. State St. tf. TlYP'E WItllIN 0 & Ml MEO6RAPIIIN0 Promptly and neatly done by compe-. tent operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven-_ teem years., 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nckels Arcade, The Typewriter & Statonery Store POSlTIO ' WAATTED S ITUIATI ON WANTED-Good, man coon:, can ive reference. Call 7784. Russell, 211 N. 4th Ave. 12-13-14. WANTED) v'\AN11lI)Cok for fraternity house. ('all 8260 or 20 E. Kingsley. 13 IVANTED-20 men for summer work. (uarantee $33.00 a week, for those who can qualify. Phone Glidden, 21349 after 6 p. m. for appointment. 9-10-11-12-13-14 WANTED-A large house suitable for a. frat ernity. Preferably one that is already remodeled suitably. Box 66. 11-12-13. FOR RENT FOR DIENT-Single room in a new house. Steam heat. Private family. For business man or woman, meals if desired. Dial 7796. 12-13-14. FOR RENT-Large room, comfortable, with private lavartory and toilet. 237 S. Ingalls St. across from Hill Auditorium. 12-13-14. FOR RENT-Washington Hts, 1438- Txvo suites and bath, furnished, about seven minutes walk from the camupus, gentlemen preferred. Dial 8374. 11-12-13. FOR RENT--Ideal rooms for students $2.50 per week. 417 S. Division. Phone 21974. 11-12-13 FOR RENT-Catherine E., 606, nice large front room on first floor, bath on first. Dial 7359. 11-12-13. FOR RENT-Pleasant room suitable for one or two students, reasonable. 421 S. Division. 11-12-13-14-15-16-17 FOR SALE FOR SA~FE-Set of 50 Harvard Class- ics. IHave not been ued. Cal 9354 nights after 7:30. 11-12-13 FOR SALE-A Victor portable phono- graph, records including Red Seals, excellent condition. Call Kassel, ;: . .,. _.. I E , 4 ' , ;. ;,.. ; ,q'r . ctnd >- THE { 1 E t 5 k- '1 -' 4--- /~ j ., S U~cES50 [ks TO-B E NJ F- MA0 I\TE[N SO r\ 'Co. K Evcry l 1 stc te Service Pittsfield, IMassachusot ts. wod-tf.i 4935. 12-13. {. °' I i 1- For the Teleph e sbscriber There IsLittleTrouble nPlacinga Want Ads Just-call Jimmie the Ad- Taker, Dial 21214, and giveA the details-and Jimmie will aid you in arranging an at- tractive ad-o-cr if you prefer twrite out your want as you wish it to appear and dictate. it to him. This service costs no more than the cash classifieds when paid within ten days, and the results are very satisfactory. Guar an-yl Trust Buildin 'ZQodcrd at Congress Detr oit g . . . _ - r_..,._.,., ...