r ._.... _PAE SEVEN 1VYDNESi:)AY', SEPTEMBER 29, ,:I; 1)3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY , ; ... _ Small Turnout Answers Coach's Initial Freshmnen Football Call One of the SR:ile- i c.i e:hmu), lfout- Idocking,'printing and passing the} bai s wts n CC~iih tR ir, I01otii qi d ook up the other rudiments of lU~ A a i hI (~fldda es.re~O1' tin~e game and practiced falling on the1 t( rday at EerrfieBld in ~ito the i jdl all X.1iued by Coa.h J ' Mall, -recovering fumbles, andl other Mlat her, elementary drills. The session was Immeduat(ly after their arrival on'closed with a trot to the south wall of the fildl, the yeairliilgs were, divided the practice grounds andl return. into seeral groups5, the linme Vn un- in former years the freshman squad, der the (irec-tion of Cooches:; Matlior increased from day to lay during the gand l)avi", while tile backs ere left, early dlays of training and it is ex- to thremselvesci, kickhg and passinig onilpectedl that the present squad will in- scuthli 'r:ry field. crease in size tremendIously within the After m o than an hour's drill in 'next week. a I ~ ~1irhivitt~aii~lLOST LO(-ST-WA rist Watch oan gold bracelet 11 if 5Ui r b _NA u rgr t 1i n hetw4 en catn us clock and Majestic., 1i div l0 thhorivce t 1 c iler eall iu or r ifi A d h l, I )Iil 212 1, and You lean2Lt ad \'~ 1 ichigan ly i' rores tie right to vi i fc 11 a l al tts ad 1 ler aplropridlte head- i t s 1i ii )o e te or)E withhold oRbjeti ale'll fC t ii-, a luinlses1cat 3 1'. )I.,latejpreced- r 112.. pul liliit. NAteecofaly erro 10must -eltit)I timle for the sc('odiIlsCtof. f CASH RATES Tel e ects per reading lime (on the basis of I tie ,caver t-e words to the lie) for oe or two ltetoSITI )15. N ilne cen t spe reading line for three or more 111 iitolls. ! :ash rlasiiheds received at the Daily officel ilt Thle Pr'ess ITtilding..on M.\layad Street.. CONTRACT RATS ES special stantdardized rates -gven on apR)ia- FOUNI) FOUND-Auttomatic Pencils which we! sell at a low figure, $.50 to $1.50 that r swl n ata oga h best. Rider's Pen Shop. tf F'OR RENT FOR RENT-A room, block from cam- pus; large and bright; uppercass men preferred. $5. Phone 22151. 1-2-3 FOR RENT-H-ouse, six rooms, seep- 1ing porch and bath. In A- condition fromt attic to basement. Location, the very best. Convenient to campus and bus line. Adults preferred. P'hone 5929. -1-2-3 FOR REN-Room with private bath jfor upper~ clansmen. Call k875. PLEASANT, quiet room, second floor. !Four dollar s. 315 No. State t. Phone 5767. 1-2 ROOM FOR RENT-First floor room with private bath in quiet family. tNo other roomers. Dial 5046 or call 502 East Ann St. 1-2-3 LIHT housekeeping rooms; three or four rooms and private bath; heat jfurnished; all modern conveniences. Price reasonable. Dial 7339. 1-2-3 FRONT SUITE-Close to campus, rates reasonable.. E. R. Lillie, 433 S. Division. Phone 3257. 2 FRONT SUITE-Four blocks from campus; reasonable rates. Mrs. Morris Maynard, 314 E. Liberty. Phone 4765. 2 ROOM-Single or double, southeast. section. 1515 Brooklyn Ave. Phone 12079. 2-3-4 FOR RENT-Large front suite for two or three boys. 618 Packard. Ph one 7076. 2 ROOM-Campus, 811 E. Huron. A double room on first floor, private entrance, your price. 2-34 FOR RENT-One comfortable suite, two blocks from campus, for two students. Equipment and room prac- tically new; Also three roommates wanted. Call 8167 or 917 E. Huron. 2-3-4 TWO SUITES-One on lower floor with private bath. One three-room apartment. All rooms furnished ex-' ceptionally well. Rent reasonable. Call 8372-504 Ann St. 21 FOR RENT--Suite, $8; 'double room, $6; one and a half blocks from cam- pus. 612 hill St. Phone 6637. 2-3-4 TWO very pleasant double rooms for men, $7.50 per week for two or $6 jfor one at 1002 Cornwell Place. Phone 3138. 2-3-4 FOR RENT-Large room, wIll rent single or double. 425 S. Division., 2-34 FOR RENT-One large suite suitable for three men, three dollars each. and one double room, first floor, three-fifty each, two blocks from Union. '555 S. Division. 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Six room house and ,gar- age; all modern conveniences. Just; been built one year. Dial 4972. 1-2-3 FOR SALE-Ink is the life blood of your Fountain Pen. You will always get the right kind at Rider's Pen v Shop. We sell no ink substitutes or kinds which clog your pen and make it useless. Your pen and ink spe- cialist knows. tf FOR SALE-Star '26 ;sport roadster, disk wheels, rumble seat; runs nice. j$125.00. St., James Hotel Barber Shop. 1-2-3 Finder please return to 1319 Forest Ave. or Phone 5997. Reward. 1-2-3 LOST-Grange Parker pen, with ini- tials J. A. GI., at Barbour Gym on Wednesday, Sept. 22. Phone 22219. 2 LOST-Large yellow and white 1collie. Two wounds on =left flank. ,An'4*rs to name of Bobbe:' Dr . Lane, 427 N. Main St. ;t25.00 Rewar& A 2 WAN TED FRENCHi' COfiVERSATION Offered Moderate Terms. 522 S. Fourth Ave. Phone 6430 1-2-3 WANTED-Musicians for dance or- chestra. Apply 1108 11111 St. be- tween 3 and 5 P. M. 2-3-4 WANTED a roommate,' single desk, Simons bed, shower bathls, steam heat. 523 Packard. 2 WANTED- Students to know that we have a $5.00 pen which is unequalled at the price. -Call for Wahls new $5.00 pen, any style of point and in three colors Hard Rubber Holders. Rider's Pen Shop. f WANTED-Neat-appearing salesladies to sell. Pickwick house and street frocks direct to wearer; easily earn $35 weekly; work all or part time. Write today. 'Pickwck Mfg. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. 1-2-3 WANTED-]!urnace 'jobs desired by 3rd year student. Experienced. 533 Thompson. Dial 6950. 1-2-3 WANTD- Position as cook in fra- ternity or sorority house. Can fur- nish best of references. Dial 3618 mornings. 1-2-3 WANTED-Experienced colored cook for a Fraternity. Home made bis- cuits and pastries. Dial 7726. 2-3-4 ROOM MATE wanted by a Senior law in suite in good location. 429 S. Di- vision. - -3-4 WANTED-Ushers. Arcade Theatre. Apply to doorman. No phone calls. 2-3-4 TWO STUDENTS want weekly ash jobs. Phone 6736. 2-3-4 BUSINESS-GIRL desires single room in vicinity of campus. Will pay $16 month. Dial 3449. INSTRUCTOR wants room, with gar- age and breakfast, if possible. Phone 7Q72. 2-3-4 WANTED-Someone to share small office on State St. above Wagner's. Phone 4731. 2 4k NOTICE NOTICE-TYPEWRITERS of all the leading makes,- sold, rented, ex- changed and repaired at prices cn- {sistent with good quality and work- manship. Best service department in Ann Arbor and one of the largest In'the State. 0.'D., M O R R FLL, 17,Nckels Arcade The -&pwle Stationery Store 1Phone 6615. Established 1908. 2--4-5-6 IF YOU like good eats just call on me. I am at your service for breakfast, dinner or tea. Walworth Cafeteria, State at Arbor. 1-2-3 EXPERIENCED piano and -pipe organ teacher. Emma Fisher Cross, for- mer facuty memerSchool of Mu- sic and pupil of Lescetiky of Vi.Tenna Studio, Apt. 8, 610"E. Lb- erty. Phone 3568.:24- JUNIOR ENGINER-Wants room- -mate to share large front room, two blocks west of Lit building. lMcon- ochie, 338 E. Iefferson. 5870. 1-2-3 TYPEWRITERS RENTED All 'Makes It 3 MONTHS $7.50 A4ERICAN WRITI-NQ MACHINE CO. 310 SOUTH STATEI ST. FOR SALE--Good 'Cella ~nd Ludwig snare drum in excellent condition. 522-S. 4th Ave. Dial 6430. 2-3-4 r LOST LOST--Athletic Book No. 2098. Finder please return to Frances Patmos,- 603 M1onroe or call 9266. 1-2-3 LOST-All desire to promote highly 4colored pens, necessarily made of1 celluloid, at a great sacrifice of sta- bility to attract the eye and assist the advertising. Our pens are, made, PTAL 21143 G -2- I VA TYPEWRITERS See as before buying or renting. We Can Save You Money. All Machines -Guaranteed. AMERICAN, WRITING MACHINE CO. 310 South State St. Dial 21143 1-2-4 '