THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE 11 FVYI N ... ..,PAGE . I.VN ruof their Conference mc--ts and also Not disheartened, the coach soon in- 'or a Milichigan team. KEEN HIM E t~he meet with M. S.C. The only creased his sqluad to t10 men and then Thie first meet this season can h rgtapc ftesao a ak!pon t nalcmu rsln einb dbcueo h bec IN ARSTYr's winning of the Conference title tourney wrhichi more than 60 mien en- of snectators and at the Chicago mieet Wetigwsrcgieasam-gaged as wrestling coach on the rc Ccach Keen. I _____________- Wrsln a eonzda n -or sport at Mlichigan three years ago c mmiendation''of JIohnny Maulhetsch ! In coinn -1 tiicn, tlw t ti~ir on itsI-! when Richard Barker was engaged as former Michigan all-American foot: first meet vwith M. S. C. by Up over- NOTRtE i)AINE.- The Notre Dame coach, a schedule was drawn uip with ball star. The day alter heis arrival],' wNheliuing score ano then lost dire;? ' Athletic association, at a recent meet..- other Conference schools, and one !Coach Keen had issued a call for can- Conference mnatches to Ohio, Indiana, ing, awarded six major letters and t Meet was arranged with M. S. C. didates and hiad those who resp)ond(-E andt Purdue. The Wolverine wvresti-. I four minor letters to basketball play-; The resuilts of the first season- was ed at work in the field house.! ers finished ulp the season in seventh Iers who went throughi the season with a defeat in every Conference meet Cocach Keen had only one letter nman' .lace b~y winning from NortlhwesternIa, record of 19 victories and one do' anid a victor~y'ini the* M. S. C. meet, to start the season, only six who had -and defeatng Cicag--o in the play offl feat. TPhe next season was 'even worse as Iseen pr evious competition, andi sipx for seventh place and thus winnting the Wolverine grapplers again lost all others who answered his first call, the first Conference wrer hing meets' Patronize Daily Advertisers. FOn'L' AIN P~EN REPAIRING When your pen fails to work prop- erjy, remember that Rider's Pen Shop. because of its complete equipments lbacked by real Pen Makers service, is the logical place to have it corrected. Every pen we repair, regardless of make, receives the same skillful at- tention and all work is guaranteed. No waiting to have it sent to the fac- tory or what is worse, chance of in- jury from inexperienced workman- ship. t Riders Peni Shop t I i Tues., Thur., Sun. tf.' PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOWV. ~iayuuitb xabnrrt04, t If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Atd-Takler, Dial 21214, and your want ad will be charged. Tile Michigan D~aily reserves the right to classify all want ads under appropriate headi ings and to revise or withhold objectionable copy. This column closfs at 3 P. M. date preced- ing publication. Notice of any error must be, given in time for the second insertion. # CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of five average words to the line) for one or two insertions. Nine cents per reading line for three or more insertions. eeve al Cash classifieds rcivdat teDal office in The Press Building on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES Spdeial standardived rates given on applica- don. LOST LOST-FIriday night at Rider master pen,. return to Daily, Box 71. j 23-24-2 LOST-Theta Kappa Psi pin, black andl gold, with pearl border. Re- ward. Phone 3497. A. NASII CO., Goldeni Rule 'Tailors # ~$2f3.00 Style, Fabric, Tailoinlg Guaranteed Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. LEAVE your order now for the new Victor Record played by the Univ. of Mich. Band at Schaeberle and- Son Music Hlouse, 110 S. Main St. ILL UNIVERSITY MVSIC HOUSE PUtBLIISHlERS OF MUSIC I IF YOU NAVE A NUMBER MFORl PUBLICATION-SEE US 601 EAST WflLIIANS ST.. 20-21-22-23-24 CLEANING -Dark garments gather the same soil that shows on light ones-$3.60 (fr $5".00 in work at Chemical Cleaners, 426 Thompson, Dial 6898. E. 0. D. tr. i U RN HEAT! _, ' 9 f P - . e4-.- /// i f ,,+1 / 10. .. D S'~ -~ it, Je i t O ' j .i Mystery! s IRA NGE lappenings hn the inufty London fool Lola Chlancy as the sinister rater of the underivorldt, here aappear4 in the thrill sensation of the year, a, rouaue of those who at vi- ture after (lark, The ' world's gate-tesi (charaac- ter Actor now mdds his most amo-Iwlg part to his scremi tri- umtths.% Tit I JN C 'j j 4, -'i9 7 LOST-Pair of shell-rimmed glasses on March 6. Finder please call. Darling at 8664. Reward 22-23-243 NOTICE{ YOU )MEN tkh are working your way through! 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I AG4AIINST THlE BAt KG 11.0 NI) Of~' MYSTERIOUS I3IEHOUSE-TU E COLORFUL UNDJERWORLD) OF LONI)O -LON CHIANEY, THE SCREEN'S LOST RENOWNED PORTRAYER OF GRIIPPING CIIARA(- TERIZATIONS, N'O'E APPEARS IN THE (GREATEST ROLE OF IllS C'AREER. ,,THE BLACK BIRD" IS A ROMANTIC 'THRILLER OF THE UNDER- IVORLI) LEAD)ER WHO FINDS ALONG THlE PATHWAY O' CRIME ANT) INTRIGUE THlE WAY TO REGENERA'TION. indly t'all and :Look ThminOver Sales Mgr. Will Receive Orders on i March 15 and 16th. 22-23j Fine custom tailored clothes, in- dividual fit, best workmanship, cor- rect st-yle, suit $35.00 and up. Albert Gansle, 118 E. Washington. tf A SPECIAL TAILOtRED SUIT, x+35.40 Il. W. NIIL'W AR ) 1332 S. State, over Pratt & D~un E. 0. D. tf.I VICTOR Single Face Red Seal Rec-f ords, 3-10 in. records for $1.00; 2-12 inch records for $1.00 at Schaeberle ' & Son Music House, 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 is applied. Ink substitutes are dang- erous and spoil your pens. :RIDER'S PEN SHlOP Pen and Ink Specialists 315 S. State Tu, Th, Sun.-tf. DELICIOUS Fried Chicken dinners served every Sunday, strictly home 1 fprepared food-meals served week d!cays 11:30 to 2 p. in., Sundays 12 to r2. The best places to eat are home and here. 209 South Ingalls. 22-23-24. PERPETUAL CALENDAR-A magne- =tic arrow finds ;the day of ,the week for any date. Send 25c ($1 for 5) for this device together with the mathematical -formula upon which it is based and rule for calculating results mentally. A. C. Washburne, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Wed-tf. XONA BEAUTY SHOP 409 EI. JEFFERSON. 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