WEff) rSDAV, APRIL 21, ; ?G TVIF, TvITCT--ITCANT DATT,,Y WE~JNESDAY, APRIL 91, 1926 TJ*JF MICIITCAN Di\IIY ^ 14 . i~ 4 u. 41. _ ..- e IIf you are a telephone subscriber call jimmi-l the Ad-Taker, Dial2 214, and your want ad jwill be charged. The Aliichigan Daily reserves the right to Mlassify all want ads under appropriate head. ings and to revise o~r withhold objectionalrt copy. This column cln es at 3 P. ' M. date Tweced-' mng 1pblication. :Notice of any error must be given in time for the second inlsertion. l CASH-TRATES Ten cents per reading hone pGn the basis of five average words to the line) fir one or two: insertions. Nine cents per reading line for three or more inv~ert i o is. Cash classifieds received at the Daily office iThe Press Bunildingr on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES !Special standardized rates given on applicza- tion. LOST-Pocket 1bon" V La iwyers~ Club printedl oil oftl i '. oiltc:.in- in- $4.55. D~ial 4724. Re ward. 4 7-4' -49. I ., . f, ,... NO TIC!" TYPE WRITERS Reb~ufit and second hand of all makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart ment in Ann Arbor. 0. D. MORR ILL, 17 nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Statio JeT v Store Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona j ine.PMderson's Beauty Shop will be closed all this weeK. while she is inl Chicago attending the National I-lair D~ressers Convention. 1Her oho01)will openl again Monday, April 12th. 527 E. Liberty. 42-43-44-45-46-47 Fa trwcii jZo ! h,.ly A yver,',Ner4.---Adv.{ ... . .. . , . v f IP :z~. r5, 1924 FORD ROADSTER 1924 CHEVROLET ROADSTER 1924 FORD SEDAN 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING 1922 HUP ROADSTER 1922 R1EO TOURING 1922 BU1ICK TOURING NOTICE FOR SALE UTSED CARS ALL I!AVE 1$~2( 111?ENSJ- 1923 1924 1923 1922 1924 1924 1924 Grinding, an Industrial Art Grinding today is more than the mere sharpening. of tools-more .than the, mere finishing of metal. Grinding is an essential machining operation in the production of machines and machinery of all kinds. It removes large quiantities of metal with speed and accuracy-an accuracy, that is measured in ten-thousandths of an inch (approximately 1/30 the thickness of this sheet of paper). Because of quantity production the modern automobile, with its many me- chianical refinementscosts much less than the crude horseless. carriage of twenty-five years ago. And it is the accuracy of grind- ing that has made possible quantity pro- duction of intricate moving parts. Odd shaped cams that open and. close valves many times, a second, the bearings and pins of heavy crankshafts, the smooth, accurate walls of cylinders, and countless other parts are ground by the thousands- ground so accurately that, meeting at the assembly line, they all fit together per- fectly. Modern grinding had its start as early as 8.8S when F. B. Norton, a potter of Worcester, Massachusetts, inven ted. the vitrified grinding wheel. Real progress, ho0wever, began about 1g00 with the development of the electric furnace abra- sives Alundurn* and C rystolon* and the invention by C. H. Norton of the modern type of production-precision cylindrical grinding machine. To-dad the abrasives Alundum and Crystolon are used also in the manufacture of .laboratory, ware and refractories for high temperatures. In the building field Alundum tiles and treads are making floors and stairs slip-proof and wear re- sisting. In the development, manufacture and application of abrasives, grinding ma- chines and the allied products, chemists and engineers are playing vital parts. 1924 BUICK 4 TOURING 1924 OAKLOND SPORT TOUR] 1923 HUDSON COACH i LING I I f i 47-4$ 1923 1923 1922 1922 1922 Al. GRAVES USED CARS OF QUALITY .332 E. WASHIINGTON It *Alundum and Crystolon are Norton Company's trade-marks for fused alumina and silicon carbide respectively and for bonded products made from these abrasives. NRTON COMPANY WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Aauxife/Plant-Bauxite, Arkansas Abrasive Plants-Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Chippawa, Outt. Wesseling, Germany Grinding Wheel Plants--Worcester, Mass. Hamilton, Ont. La Courneuve, France $5.00 Tailored at Fashion Park Suits and Topcoats . $40 J. F. WUERTiFH CO Next to Wuerth Theater Downtown . s U C C E S S .... /j iii I ..- - It is a great word--a wonderful word ! It implies ic tory--triumph--prosperity! . In its modern meaning, perhaps definition. "'Prosperity" would be the best Our American millionaires of today are successful men, mostly "captains of industry." and they are How came this :success that made themn v youth, their most vailuable asset was-Povertty ! it arouseda desire to rise above poverty; it money, to practice thrift, to extend old industries labor! what they are? In ,their It was their incentive to When the baseball nine wore whiskers, r and "~Mob the Umpire" was 'the 1 ~ national college yell, Anheuser-Busch was nationally known among good And now, when we laugh if we win and grin if we lose, anid umpires need no bodyguards, is the favored drink of college men, because, like the college man, Busch i P ale Dry is a good mixer everywhere ' and every time. NOTICE-Neat appearing salesladiesi to sell Pickwick house and street frocks direct to wearer;: easily earn $35 wekly; work all. or part time. WRITE TODAY. Pickwick Mfg. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind, 46-47. NOTICE-French conversation offered at moderate terms. Dial 6430. Job. D. Lodeesen-Grevinek, 522 :$. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 46-47-44 A PORTABLE VICTROLA for your, outing trips. Prices from. $15.00 and up at Scliaeberle and Son, Music House, 110 So. Main St. tf. 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 tmathematical formula upon which jit is based and rule for calculating results mentally. A. C. Washburne, CPittsfield, -Massachusetts. Wed-tf. IF YOU WANT REAL cleaning and pressing, service at reasonable prices Dial '7814 CHIEER UP WAHL,'S, 328 So. Main VICTOR RECORD NO: 19777, '"Horses" by Geo. Olson and his- mnsice at Seliacherle and Sont Music House, 110 So. Main St.. tf. YOU :MEN who are working your way through IMichigan, or who want to earn some worthwhile side money--- READ TIS We are a wide awake organization and we want the part: time services -of some high grade, wide awake young Iman. Ours is not a real estate or; peddling proposition. but an opportunity of- real merit, worthy of your prompt investi- gation. jWrite to-day and tell us of yourself 1 in detail. We will promptly arrange mutually agreeable, appointments. Address Bow 70, Michigan Daily WHAT I NO WOMEN? Victor Record 19973 by The Happiness. Boys at Schaeberle and Son Music House 110 So. Main tf. Special Sale of HARMONY RECORDS Latest releases containing many Hot. numbers, 3 for $1.10- Allmnendiniger Music Shop, 305 Mlaynrd A"nod's State St. Jeweler is now carrying a complete line of fountain pens-all makes, all prices Whatever type you may need, come in and see us, we can satisfy you. Armolds State St. Jeweler 302 S. state St. t&. A. NASH CO., 'Golden Rule Tailors Spring Suits and Topcoats $23.00- Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed' Dial 6746 or 9736 tf. NOW Demonstrating The Electrola Victrola combination at- SSeliaeberle and Son Music House,. I ~110 So. Main ,, spurred them on and create new to make fields o f Today we can count by the dozen, our millionaires who were BORN POOR, and who are all, financially, self-made men-with the aid of industry and thrift! If most of these mien had been' BORN RICH, they would probably be unknown in commerce, because they would have had no incentive to work. Being born a millionaire has its disadvantages ! E t These Wien did not watch for something to. turn up. IT UP! They did not wait for Opportunity ! They In short, they went after SUCCESS, and won it! THEY TURNED went to MEET IT! As they were in their youth, there are thousands today. Poor in money, but rich in energy, hope, 'ambition, and in everything that makes SUCCESS easily attainable except will power and determination to save regularly. For it is easily attained by those equipped to meet it, to welcome it, to master it. We all have it in our power to make Success our own. -, , ,-Q) 1.ip .5, - IF i~ its4 =ism r~ And the two great factors in building SUCCESS are-Work and II . 1# 1 1! i