Jr .. THE MICHIGAN DAM IY' w i ; TH i H.NTi "w. a"i vL r Li" C LASS ADVER~ Qqmwmftb. N 0 T I C E-Chef, experienced in F I E m cafe, hOLel and fraternity. GoodI orFIla pa xtryR. u ub,1005 Cath- I' IS I G -NOTICE-T (71ORING .Specializing I i.J rooms on second floor with board, FOR RENT-Large front suite for $9 per. Very centrally located,! two or th~ree students, also large facing Women's League building,I double room, will rent single or 911 East Washington. 94, 95, 96j double. Vacancy in a large room for one man. Garages for rent. FOR RENT-Large suite in private jprices reasonable. 425 S. Division. Fra ternity NFLECHCRHALL- Men's only' betweene. v4 iii.it cmiorarnu FLECHRTALCESwen l. I.an 6p. m. One half block from campus, 605 89,90,94 E. Jefferson. Phone 823. 94 (CniudFo aeSx om tory. cReser e murrrooms gams ws: hioWeseya, 559 LOW FARE INTER-STATE BUS now for tescn eetr --- --______________ eIdwas2:86 Ohio state, 7,000; TIK STOALPNST Shower baths, hot and cold water; TYPEWRITER SERVICE-New Cor- FOR RENT-A suite suitable for Indana 25896 Oho Sate 70000 TIKET TOALLPOITSAT'in each room. Maid service., ona, Royal, Underwood, Reiing- two or three students. One block Wisconsin, 57,115; Illinois, 78,229; CHUBB HOUSE. 9 Single $4.50, double $3.25 per tont portables, also used large and south of Architectural Bldg. 735 Navy, 30,000; Michigan State, 23,- --we.95SblS.Poe47,jprtbetpwieso l ae ae.94 187; Iowa, 53,572. THE PLANADA-Ready for occu- we.91SylStPhn I7. prbetpwitrofalakv Hen Items of expenditure are classi- !pancy by Feb. 1. New and modern _79-94___bou__htclean d, ne' d, Lagedtock. fled as follows: Stadium,$18- 1, 2, and 3-room furnished a part- . ae.,.i for two girls, across from Epis- 54.2'wmns$tlti 1'ldad1et8Calmnae,8993r'p TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair best service, considerate prhees.I copal Church. 309 N. Division. 54ild2ngw$22,000.13;ltredaural al aaer 97,o a) ply at Apartment 10, 1127 E. Ann. rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9387, Phone 6615. . D. Morrill, 17 Poe43.9 bulig 22001;868788, _ c Nickels Arcade. sports building, $743,213.60; Coli- ____________'' ____ __ ---.- T-- --- - sFOR RENT-Single attractive room seum (artificial ice plant includ- itIIIiiIiiiII' NOTICE 1. W. Clark Shoe Factory fogrdaeil,12Chch , proper-IItIIIIIIiIIlilIII~IIIIIt~I1IIIIII corner of South University andc; Dial 3103. 94 $2,95601.87; golforalprope- F-oresk .Let ius save you 20 per tve, $12e8,e51.43. ilswforall the i rent con your repair work. Onlyj FOR R ENT-Warm, desirable front abptoehvebeofpadwi te X$6A#6iTIT T~~ oom, sinle or double. Bus line. epino$,279.04. - FA C U~1)LT YL x MR S one shoe factory lititown.___10PaarStPhn2169 The report points out that not =___ 32Pcar2t hn -69 on olro nvriyor tax _- NOTIClNOICE -- We are closing out our 93,9 y hs'on itotheabveex = Your requirements are different from those of many -E ful line of Dresses alna Wardrobe FOR RENT-Singleromfran mne y hs goeit the boe ae- others and we realize it. We have a new home in one _I' Trunks; at cost. 'Koch & Henne. Quienhou erallcovenine. edtre.Alothmoecae= of the nicest locations in the city-it is one of the nicest QuGood locs;ation onmeicalsu. from game receipts or money ob- houses, too-Very suitable for your needs in every way- Godocton fom dca__u taned by the $1,500,000 bond is. Different from ordinary houses in many ways and if you NOTICE-Dia1 3916, ]Moe La undry, dent. Phone 9818. 816 E. Kings- sue. 1= want a new home-Strictly the kind you ought to have- 204 N. MaiSt;., for laundry ser- ley. 93,94 Deficits for teams other than. 'phone ors is ,you would like to see it-No oblig:tionOf vice with real pers onal attentionI FOR RENT--Two single rooms, football were about the same as for _ coiir~. .. like received at home. Ca warm and pleasant. 56 Walnut., the preceding season. Baseball's V yEJ WILLI BE e desk Wulrk and startedl in the t-lk r, ,'I,.. Ile f worked suiccessively as Iloor l.u.lai'4'i, aasistant rn:i:7.ig,t and . L ..rr r. I then rect- -;eived 1( I i t i ifl uffIIi, ai Itoday 1 it ni,dVIy 1,, Ctt~i-l3;in anc- ck-cive IPOsitio i, WillIi in t''td e;p i The p inancial ,-enn n d alj,ri i, inc r ; ek I5 all that 1 had C' 4wectetI.- (>h 1 $ lP \elynM. i1/ "'°-A Phi ;Bet,., R p l,if 1h;ai:'a in'ti uctofr until I1.A e as't. uI U cl -Fmuist for an Ef"Ir!Itil n : nu.,,1 l n lcr ,intil 1922.when he le;, ,reied we i--;, orriiatlon to take ttil o O L-' I i' i9 now- a manager 1 i . C,-5 : tI~l and claiim ,:"Today I Bud riny ;e I,,m v jaig a greater inc-orrie tWlie cl1i .ni~ndustri~aCl-Iil~f(O vh Tt dcl1, .1 rage me if o a .l.kg '..It l B : rai 1ial.4change rof Occ-tij3:i in''I A M1c;F.Oiiti Univr iy ~l o' it jl siastically relatit:rhe oll±, 'inli 1'il Juneoh 9,j~ le a -' presented with imy much n-cc uret h;- Aia gi~cy iie nieeihya o -f expelifence said to lme: 'Ju t xkrlia die future hlsl or' you will depend llbat w'Iy j (A!the se edsjyou sow dtriing th;e ' , l1w' years. Take my :at~bV;C0:'aid r:A',e sm good cot paniy, hcc in at the b~ottoma and work yur way to thlk, top.' I followedl his advice by startihg in the stockroom of a Kresge store on Dcm ber 8, 1923. Today I am managing my firmt store, happy in the thought that f a:tilloi the road to success." +. AFTlER the years of college then therec comes Ato litainy men the most trying period of their careers. What place does the world ll,:ve for them? For what niche has their train- irig best suited therm? Whare do they fit?' It ifs to d h e seniors who have ridt yet fully docidetl onf their future that this advertisement i pt " . 'fin'c S. ire,ge Company has an orpporetunity loo r }l lege ii who are a -fitiotms enough an() t',t~idll