TUESDAYl, yNOVEM13ER 9, 1926 THEIFMICH4IGAN VDAILY PAGE SEVEN a + + A A AL YLA inThe Press Box WilnA. Simpson ..,o~e enterprisinig Columbus news- p~rman, filled with inspiration wbiile'4:nder a 'spell brought on by an s {'; al ngagement with Miss Quar- ta Lgtuor, alarmed Ann Arbor last weeWk by suggesting an innovation in scouting, saying that 50 members of tli, Ohio State football squad would .,It in the Ferry field stands and watch the Wolverilnes in action against Wis- co-rhin. We don't know whether or not Harry Tillotson refused to issue them tickets because the applications were sent in after Oct. 1, but whatever the cause, the Buckeyes were not in the stands Saturday. However, Ohio didl not forget to scout the 3tichigan team. Coach Wilce, Atd' two of his assistanits were in the press box and camne to the conclusion that the betting odds on Ohio State- were a little too high. Ohio State has bad three scouts at every 31ichigan game this year. and ought to be well-acquainted with Yost's style of play by this time. The Buck- eyes started to cover the Michigan gamnes at the start of the season, considering the Oklahoma Aiggie and Michigan State games im- portant enough to scout. The Boy Scout motto "Be -Prepared" Is taken seriously' by the scouting staff at Ohio. Yost's task of selecting a starting lineup becomes increasingly difficult each game. Hoffman, swift-footed Leo, who took the short route to fame by ;breaking through the center of the, line for a 'touchdown in the last quarter, is a serious contender for the left halfback position. If Yost wants a light fast backfield, Hoffman may gret the call, but if a heavy line pluing- ing backiield is wanted, Weber, steam- roller Walt, is certain to start. The men on the Varsity who did not play Saturday were given scrimmage work with the reserve and freshmalk teanms yesterday. The Varsity linemen were sent through another blocking and tackling drill, because the Detroit papers ran pictures Sunday show- lug two Wisconsin men standing up on one of the touchdown plays. WASHINGTON.-Such is the de- mand for seats to the Army-Navy ~football game at Chicago, November- 27, that the usual six tickets allotted to all members of the Navy Athletic association have been reduced to four. i I i d DISCUSS ' M' lev - TTr 7 r' trited your individual case concerning life membership with the 4.1 aCt3. rt# ge Life Membership Adjustment Committee, from 2 to 5 o'clock any afternoon on the third floor of the Union. You may receive $10 credit toward your life member- ship from your tuition tbis fall by voting "yes"~ on the prowv posed Union amendment, November 1I7 We have some very attractive opportunities for on NEW IMPROVED Ann Arbor property. placed without charge. investors Money SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE Ann Arbor Home Builders, Inc, ffj-g - a i B a 1 WANTZED ~1~iir~ A~urliiuwWANTED--Three more fellows* to sell __arm bands .at Ohio game." A 'good If you are a telephone subsceriber call Jimmhie: way to pay all' expenses. P hone the Ad-Taker.,IDial 21214, and your want ad: 646i5 or see. F. H. Fradenburgh at xvill be charged. Il tt.Aatet9 ewe The Michigan Daily reserves the right to 16N.Sae'Aarin 9btw n ' classify all w ants ads under appoi-niate head-i 12 and 1 or after 5 :30. 37-38-39 copy. This colunin closes at 3 P. M1. (late pr~ced- WANTED-Tickets for 0. S. U. ganme. iug pulication . Notic f anyVer-or must lie Call 7637. 37- 38 given in tune for the second insertion. CASH RATES jT1en cents per reading line (on the basis of NWANTED)-Two tickets for 0. S. U. five average words to the line) fur one or two jinsertions. gm.Cl .SleDa 25 S Nine cents per reading line for three or more 36e-Cl3File, il 75. }inselLtunis. 3-73 Casr, ciassifieds received at the Daily office: n The Press 'Building on lMaynard Street. WVANTrED-Will give 2 'tWisconxsin jCONTRACT RATES game tickets for 2 Ohio State game ISpecial standardized rates givenl on alilica- tiet.ClLudqit958 .r.____________________35-36-37-38-39-40 j(10 S WANTED-Two stud aiit directories. Call1 4229. 35-36-37 LOS'S'--Put 5e, brown withI sewed ____________________________ Ieatlrredecotaiin vlubl iWANTED STUDENTS to know that k y; ada]so flttY, ,O.,&I~ C Sam rays from a5t 2 for old in Hill Aud. Tele. 2150. 37-;38-339 sutsan$oero ts. $2 l 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 LOST-Conklin pencil, vicinity ofE Chem. building, Friday. Call Gross; tf 543?" Reward. 3 WANTED-A student girl to work for LOSTP-Blackendreg sweat shirt and room and board. Call 21588. tf gloves. On South Ferry field dur.- S ing fall games. Phone 6637.p NOTICE 37-38-39 ______________________ LOST-Betwen Hill Auditorium and1 S 319 E. Williams, string of graduated FORD rALI ,,NDSERIC f'nnknlt beads.1(0 r T'Findery lon st 1 108 .l oll"It Ma k- B1411,2'. Phiones 4313:-740S~ . I -.-t.. --------- O'steopathy 4 DR. BERT IIABERER , 338 M1AYNARD ST. PhIONE 5660 DR. BETH HABERER, 328 MAYNARD ST. PIIONE 5669 DR. LELAND S. 3lcCLEERY 1-2 STATE SAVINGS BANK BLDG. PHONE 8003 DR1. W. S. MILLS, 616 ]FIRST NAT. BANK BLD)G. PHONE, OFFICE 830:3, REI i)ENCE 530e3 DR. D)OROTHIY SELLARtDS 1111 FAIR OAKS PARKWAY. PHONE 5103 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 tlilili 1#11!1!1111111111!1#110#1111111It1111111111111 !#lii F, U SITS OVERCO ATS TOPCOATSI {'Made by A. Nash Co. GUARANTEED FIT, -STYLE AND QUALITY - PHONE THME NAS MAN 21073 'I / J f - ,,/ J4 i ." & J : QO) Lt University men and men who like the University man- ner confirm that our collegiate models have the "'sprightly style and class" and still have loose, straight lines, informal with easy nonchlalance. Kuppenheimer & Belmont Suits and Oivercoats $35 to $60 l' -MMMINWA 0 RAE Today-Wednesday DICK JHATTON -In- "THE WHIRLWIND RANGER"1 Note: This Is Not a Sex Picture FILM service Benefit Women's Leage. Leave films for developing, printing or enlarging at the League Candy booth I I I CORNWELL COAL - COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and West Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret- "giving absolute satisfaction to our customers." We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. Masten & Chase I 211 South Main "Where You May Buy with Confidence." notify phone 6859. 37-38-39 LARGE BLUE NOTEBOOK-Taken byl1 mistake fr'om bench in front of Angell Hall. Please call 9152. 37-38-39 LOST-Gold Fountain Pen, Saturday,1 on State street. Name on barrel.I Call P. E. Deli', 5410. 37-38-39 LOST--Gold Bridge. 'tooth set in Igold. Phone 6592. 37 LOST-Wlhite gold bracelet. with amnethist stones in it. Will finder please communicate with E. Mar- -1tinek., Phone 8577. 37f LOST-White gold wrist watch. I! Watch has gift value' Call 4874.1I Reward. 36-37-38 white Collie. Finder please cl 4920. Reward. 35-36-37 FOR RENTi TrO RENT-Furnislicd room, suitable for onie or two. Price for one $3,, andl also boarud. Dial 3561. 3-7 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Latest model Remington Portable typewriters. A limited num- ber of used portables. For free dem- onstr ation phone 3489. 19e.o.d.tf FOR SALE-1920 Buick touring, $60, Phone 8559. 37-38 1.925 FORD TOURING-Excellent con- dition, motor just all overhauled. New tires. Guaranteed. Sell at sacrifice,, reasonable terms;. Call 5431 Greil. 37-38-39 '21 FOLD TOURING-Starter, good tires, runs fine. Stuart Robison, 1115 Forest. Phone 6592. 37-38-39 FOIR SALE-5 tube radio, 2,000 mile S radius. $38.00 complete. Call 7710. 37-38 FOR SALE-Radio, 4 tubes, complete with batteries, tubes, headphones and loud speaker. Phone -21285 for demonstration. 36-37-38 FOR SALE-Chevrolet touring in ex- cellent running condition and ap- pearance. All accessories. First $45.00. Investigate! Phone 7734. 36-37-38 WTANTED WANTED TO RENT-Small apart- ment or room in' private home with use of living room- for one month. Box 131 Michigan Daily. tf fFOUR 0. S. U. Tickets or any num- ber less. Will pay your price. Call Griel 4531. 37-38-39 WANTED-Three fellows to drive to Columbus. Leave Friday noon in closed car. Round trip five. dollars. Box 130. 37 1925 FORD, two-door, 5 good balloon tires, upholstering good, motor A-i. TWO FORD COUPES, new rubber, upholstering in good shape, motor A -1;. 1925 FORD TOURING, uphiol- stering good, motor A-1, and 5 balloon tires. We also have a flew Fords un- der $100.00 in' good' mechanical condition. Drop in and look them over at 1. S. Platt. I i 1 !I! i I. ' I 37-39-40j SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas- onable prices, tailored or ready- made. We have a wonderful vari- ety of patterns. Repairing also a- specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your winter overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 109 E. Washington Phone 5069 21 eod tf NOTICE--First class repair work on all musical instrumlents. Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main. tf TWO ORt THREE 0. S. U. TICKETS. Your price.' Call Lundquist 9588. 36-37-38-39-40 4 NOTICE-New dance" music with giant organ and orchestra. First time accomplished.' Victor record. Schaelberle & Son Music House, .10 S. Main. tt. NOTICE-Free ride"'to Columbus, re- turn, in 'Wills St. Claire roadster of-. fered congenial student who sells me two tickets for Ohio game. Wil- son 5017.356 Prompt and Reliable Piano Tunink -UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUI8E. Phone 7515. 32-34 -36 NOTICE-Tutoring in French 'by former teacher. Intensive method. Dial 9468. 1 35-36-37 VACATION ACCOMPLISHMENT! Ambitious student, Mr. E. W. S., Lit. '27, with our co-operation first semester, earned in vacation $295.70, and in addition, on Sept. 30th, received profit-sharing check of $73.92. Stu- dents needing money, or merely wish- ing elemental business training will be afforded uncommon opportunities:. Renowned national manufacturer- with convenient local branch office. Call 209 S. State St., Suite 5. Dial 9592. 29 tf. To see best of 50 lines clothing dropl card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf 1 O8f ~lue ALER --uC LOT IH ES Exclusively designed for the Michigan men by Mr. DelPrete You Will Appreciate the Exceptional "Value in these CORNWELL COAL - COKE ' OFFICE,- CORNWELL BLOCK Phones, Office : 4551-4552 Yard Office : 5152 Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Fall A S With TWO TROUSERS FOOTrBALL Michigan OHIjO VS. Columbus, November 13, 1926 Special Trains $540$ Suits with the sort of style stamina that can result only when fine workmanship and thorobred woolens are -used. We'd like to display them to the man who's hard to please. Special attention to those who are hard to fit. YOUR WINTER OVERCOAT Choose it now while our selection is complete. Coats bought early are inlvariably better made and prices are usually better because of early delivery to us. We have a diversity of styles and colors. lni ua i Fine Values at READ THE WANT ADS WANTED-21 _game. Call tickets. for the Ohio E. Heymonn, 5618. 37-38-39 HOCKING VALLEY. TRAIN N. Y. C. NIGHT TRAIN Leave Ann Arbor........ 7:00 A. N. Arrive Columbus.... ....11:54 A. M. Leave Columbus.........7:01) P. 31. Arrive Ann Arbor ........ 11:50 P. Mt. (E.T.) Nov. 13 (F.T.) Nov. 13 (E.T.) Nov. 13 Leave Ann Arbor..... 12:00() Midniglht (El1.) Arrive Colunihus.......... 5:45 A. ill. (.. Leave C' olumbuts.......12:00 Mtidnighit (1,.'.) Arrive Ann Arbor........,5:45 A. if. (E.T.) Nov. Nov. Nov. Noy. Q :V 14 $5Ro u'nd ..Trip-$ 5 Those who desire to remain ini Columbus and return 'in regular trains Sundaty, -Novemiber 1-lt, roundl( trip fare mill be $5.75.' ROUND TRIP PULLMAN ~FARES Lower Bertli, $7.50; Lpper Berth, $6.00; 1)rawing lloom, x~7.00; Comnpartment, $21.00; Seat Rae, $1.94' SECURE YOUR RAILROAD AND PULLMAN TICKETS NOW U L.)kAe u1 NG U $ Othlr from N I 'A'.. r ) i I Exclusive but not Expensive-Compare -At- MICHIGAN UNION OR ANN ARBOR R. R. TICKET OFFICES 1 All popular Brogue models on display GUY WOOLFOLK & CO. invites you to call and inspect the new Fall models now on' display. Pasts and Patterns exclusivelyJ our own design i In i El 0 I F..--" --, ..,..... U I I) W Fl* i-O''922