TH- l r I Vews From Other Colleges , Tex.-Meals at the Univer- exas cafeteria average in cost ateen to seventeen dollars a .uring the summer session, te prices of the meals of the iree students employed in teria as representative ac- :o Mrs. C. A. Tiroff, director. rage price of the separate: as been computed "'to be or ninete'en cents for break- nty-six cents for lunch, and ur cents for dinner. The, ost of meals varies from $3 ** * n,. Wis.-A Spanish house, I by, students interested in and studying Spanish at the y of Wisconsin, will be op- t fall under the direction of Ortega, of the Spanish de- * *** 1, Wis.-Assurance that con- tof the Memorial Union at the University of Wiscon- begin by November first is I in a recent letter from Ar- body, state architect, to Joh n secretary of the executive ,e. - abody recommends that work i simultaneously on the sec- of the building if sufficient e available before the time sing the first unit. The cen- will cost $525,0001. Pledges otal nearly a million dollars. , ,Il.-Three members of the, 1925 and four other gradu- the University successfully heir examinations as certi- >wship Given Truck Company w fellowship in Highway t has been established at rersity of Micigan by the ucks, Inc., of New York'City. to be devoted to investigi-f iring 1925-1926 'under the . of the Division of Highway ing and Highway Transport university and is to cover an . subject relative to highway ,t fled public accountants, D. A. Gross- man, examiner, announced yesterday. Austin, Tex.-Clyde Littlefield, var- sity track coach and freshman foot- ball and basketball coach, will head a football camp, which will be held in the lower Rio Grande valley from August 10 to August 28, accoirding to recent announcement made by W. M, Hughes of Mercedes, chairman of the directors of the proposed camp. Mr. Littlefield will leave August 5 for the valley where he will assist in pre- Jiminary work of organization. Again -He'll Try To Fly To Pole t~ ~~- , Classifieds WANTED ROOM With Private family near Med- ical Building. Call Schaffer-8317 between 6 and 8. MAN-Middle-aged, active, for light pleasan toutside work. Permanent position in Ann Arbor. Emmons Co., Newark, New York. clothes. Dial 4310 or call at 115 W. Washington. H. Benjamin. WANTED-One or two rooms for in- structor with private family near, campus. Reply Bov 115 at Daily. TWO Passengers for trip to Upper Peninsula at close of Summer School. Box 157, The Daily. ,FOR SALE FOR SAb--1920 Ford Roadster at $65.. Call between 5 and 7 o'clock at 300 E. Washington. I PAY BEST prices for men's used FOR SALE PARROT AND CAGE-Address P. 0. Box 230. Fine for Sorority. FOR SALE-1923 Ford" touring. Self starter, battery, demountable rims, good tires, and motor in first class shape. Just overhauled. Must sac- rifice for quick sale. Call 4917 or answer at Box 110, Daily office. FOR RENT FOR RENT-3 room apartment, 1-2 block from campus with private bath, new . and complete, with or without garage. Phone 4024 be- tween. 6 and 8 P. M. LOST-Gold Sphinx please call 4917, or at Daily office. LOST-Beta Psi Frater: ward. Call 1187. LOCKSMIT LOCK MITH-All kinds door keys. Keeler, 12 Phone' 7325. floor suitable Also singles Oajdand. WANTED-Four passengers Chicago Aug. 14 or 15. $5 ster, Dial 4718. wanted to Call Web- I I "THAT'S THE REASON I'M NEVER TIRED!" Many a man could point to a bottle of our pure healthful milk and say tthe same thing. A bottle of milk at ten. in the morning and at three in the afternoon, wards off that "tired" feel-, ing. We deliver good, pure milk in Thatcher Superior Quality MilkBot- tles. You are always sure our milk is absolutely clean and pure and that you get what you pay for. Phone us to-day. Visit Detroit This Sumni and Enjoy a Real Vacation Put-In-Bay in Lake Erie The most picturesque and delightful Summer pleasure Island Detroit. Every sport that pleases: Bathing, dancing, sailing; ex the mysterious caves; see Perry's battle monument, picnic g athletic fields. Numerous fine hotels and cottages cater to Su visitors and at reasonable prices. Stay a day or a'week and yourself, forget your troubles and renew your health. This beautiful island playground is reached only by the palatial and spe exCuion steamer PUT-IN-BAY. One great deck devoted to dancing and: restful cabins and breeze-swept open decks. Steamer PUT-IN-BAY gives excursions daily from Detroit to Put-In-Bay at 9 a. m. from the wharf at the foot of First Street. Four hours crowdei pleasure at the island, and arrive back in Detroit at 8 p. m. Fare for the trip 80 cents week days; Sundays and Holidays, $1.25. Cedar Point and Sandusky, Ohio Afte leaving Put-In-Bay Island the steamer sails on through the narrovi nels among the delightful Lake Erie Islands to Sandusky and Cedar Point Cedar Point. just across the baty from Sandusky, is known as the Atlantic the West. With its huge hotels, electric park. magnificent bathing bea( board walk it is easily the Queen of the Great Lakes Summer resorts. On Fridays, after July 4, steamer Put-In-Bay gives a special excursion t Point. allowing four hours at the wonderful resort, and reaching Det 10:30 P. im. tDancing Moonlights Write for Map Fbidei Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. m. Fare, Wed., Thurs. 60c. Sat.- Ashley & Dusi Sun. and Holidays, 75c. Steamet1r Line Q ~Foot of First Stre s ' Detrolt,I West Side Dairy 712 Brooks Street Phone 9715 Lincoln Ellswofth, financial backer and member of Admunsen's recent un- successful aerial Arctic expedition; is preparing for another attempt to reach the pole, this time in a dirigible. 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