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FOR RENT
SUITE TO RENT on second floor. No
smoking. 1333 Volland. 637-R.

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Terrace Garden

dandruff? Stop it! Appointments
evening if made day before. Older
ladies given special attention, Hours
unless by special appointment from
10 to 6. Work guaranteed by one who
has studied medical as well as manip-
ulatory beauty culture.
MADAME E. S. ANDERSON, I
21 Wuerth Arcade.

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510 First Nat'l.Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office 1636; Res. 2451
Hours by Appointment -
Dr. W. S. Mills
Phone 321-F-1
61G First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hours: '9-12; .1:30-5
Dr. Dorothy Sellards.
303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hours by appointment.
Phone 333-F-1.
ART SHOP
DIE STAMPED CHIRISMAS CARDS
Our new and exclusive liies of per-
sonal Christmas cards for die stamp-
ing from card plate, are now ready
for inspection.
THE JAMES FOSTER HOUSE OF
ART. ..

IIUISCELLAINEOUS

>r on May-,,DON'T FORGET the folks at home.
Mother likes tulips, hyacinths, dof-
fodils. xWe have a large stock of
in with blue bulbs of all varieties. We pack
please call carefully and ship anywhere.,
one 2730. HARRIS SEED STORE,
'300 Ei. Washington, Cor. 5th Ave.
ents. Rea-
'118-J. 620 "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
quickly. -Adv.

Dramatic Art
Dancing" Studios
AMNOUNCEMENT!
Fifteen one-hour class lessons $00
enroll now. Classes beginning Mon-
day, October. 15, 7:30-8:30. We
specialize in teaching children. We
teach all modern, fancy, ballet, stageI
dancing, Argentine Tango, ball room
dancing, etc.
22 WUERTH ARCADE
Open daily 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
FOR HIRE
FOR HIRE-Cars and drive yourself,
Phone 183-R.
OPTICAL
YOUR EYES
Have them examined. They may be
under a strain. We are fully equippe(d
to correct any affliction of vision. We1
carry a complete stock of frames and
lenses,
C. S. Wickens Oph. D. ,
ARNOLD STATE STREET JEWELER
302 S. State.
FOUNTAIN PENS
FOUNTAIN PENS AND INK
A straight tip. Buy nationally dis-
tributed merchandise and you will get
good service everywhere.
Your name engraved on fountain
pens and metal pencils for 25 cents.
Purchase made here free of charge.
Our nationally distributed fountain
pens and ink carry a money back
guarantee. Liberal allowance on your
61d pen in exchange for a new one.
we assume government tax on all
sates.
0. D. MnORRILL.
17. Nickels' Arcade
The Stationery & Typewriter Store
If you write, we have it.
BOARD-
HOME-COOKED meals are the best
and most satisfying. Try ours and
be convinced. 615 Church St.
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TWO SINGLE ROOMS. Half block
from campus. No other roomers.
Reasonable. 213 S. Ingals. 3050-W.
ONE FRONT ROOM suitable for one
or two. 437 Second St.
TWO . EXCELLENT steam heated
suites one on first and one on sec-
ond floor. Dormitory if desired
422 Hamilton Place.
COMFORTABLE ROOM for lady stu-
.dent. Can be paid for by work in
home. Phone 2316-M. 521 Walnut
Street.
HAVE AN exceptionally nice suite at
118 12th St. Vacant on account
-sickness.
GOOD typewriters, standard and
portable. Reasonable rates. Room
2, 2nd Floor, 711 N. University,
Avenue.
FOR SALt...
Same day optical service. Arcade
Jeweler and Optometr!.
A LARGE genuine gray wolf collar,
has never been used. Very reason-
able. 723 Haven Ave.
PORTABLE and standard typewriters.
Cash and time payments. 711 N.!
University Avenue, 2nd Floor, Room1
Two.
FOR ADVANCED STUDENT, Stradi-
varius type violin with broad tone.
Valued $100-$125 by Prof. Emile E.
Bouillet of Ft. Wayne. Will sacri-
flee for cash. Mr. Doenges, 2171-Ai.
LOCKSMITH
ALL KINDS of trunk and door keys
Fitting keys and opening locks
specialty. 1136 W Huron St.,
Phone 2498 Keeler.
CHIROPRACTIC
Dorothy B. Lowry
CHIROPRACTOR.
606 Nat. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours: 1-6.
Phone 401-J.
REAL ESTATE
NEW 7 room house in eastern part of1
city, one thousand down, balance on
easy terms.I
ONE 10 room house with extra lot.
WILL exchange farms for city pro--
perty. Call on J. W. DWYER, 599
First Nat'l Bank Bldg.'
USED CARS.
USED CARS-
Hudson Touring
DoDIge Roadster
Oakland Touring
Nash Four Touring
ANN A 1OR NASH CO
311 Maynard
Daily classified for real results.

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On Wednesday, Oct 17th
OF ???????
CHOICE of any pattern iat' in the
shop for the best name suggested
for this new exclusive hat and cor-
set shop. Your name and address
must accompany your suggestions.
Contest closes Tuesday 8 P. M.
Prize to be awarded Wednesday aft-
ernoon.,
MRS. N. S. JOHNSON
27 Wuerth Arcade
WOMEN'S 5H01'
We handle exclusively for Ann Arbor,
"Kellogg Uplift Corset." Recom-
mended by Doctors and satisfiedj
users. Special fittings by appoint-
mient: Phone 305.
MIRS. N. S. JOHNSON, a
27 Wuerth Arcade

For Modart, American Lady
Mire Lyran Corsets, try
THE EXQUISITE CORSET SE
109 W. Liberty

or

HOP

1 styles.

I i (. CVI;('\ 'I'Iw eI'S, 1
ing machine, Line-
holders, rubber sta,
cushion keys, type cle,
plies. Machines rent
ANN ARBOR TYPE
EXCHANGE. Phone
Rebuilt Typewriters
t Guaranteed for one 3
prices. No. 3 Corona

games, or for home

;rey.

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101/ 140, iA t

MUSICAL
I BANJO UKES-Why be without one?
We have them for $6.00 aryd invite
your critical inspection. University
Music House. j
UKULELES-We offer a good play-
able instrument for as low as $3.35.
You ought to se this bargain. Un-
iversity Music House.
NEW OVERCOAT, will sell cheap.
Call after 5 p. in., 123 N Thayer.
WANTED
Young 'W'omen to work part time at
( the telephone offlce.-Meals at cost
at the company's cafeteria. Miss
B. Edwards, chief operator. Cor.
Washingtoft and Main.
FOUR TICKETS for Ohio State Game.1
Call 802-J,.
TWO ROOMATES, $4.00 each. Large
room with large sleeping porch. One
half'. block from camapus. 719 East f
University Ave. 2921-W.
COOK, white, call 604 E. Madison.
Phone 1809.
THREE upperclass or graduate girls
tb o ard w th s all r o . One
TWO OR MORE ticktsto 0. S. U.
game. Phone 1222.
WAITERS and dishwashers without 8
or 1 o'clock classes. Call 397 at
meal time and ask for Steward. 1015
E. Huron.
STUDENT would like a rom-mate.
Large, warm, well furnished room
one-half block from campus. $3.5b
per week. 510 E. Jefferson. Phone
3277-J.
E. NORMAN BILBIE (of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music). Teacher of
violin, piano, harmohiy. Studio 307
No. Main t. Telephone 611-M.

wood, Remington, Hammond a
er portables new and second
low figures. All iakes boug
rented, exchanged,. cleaned
paired.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade.
Dealer: Corona and L. C
Typewriters. Established
Phone 1718.
TYPEWRITERS
If you want a typewriter t
stand up buy a Corona. 17 :
service, 500,000 users, 30,000
war. The New Model Coro
many improved features is o
with case. Other makes of t
ers accepted as part payment.
ing and Supplies.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade.
Dealer: Corona and L. C. Smi
writers. If you write, we h
TWO CORONAS (One brand :
model machine.) And the p
right. These machines wer
in on That Famous "Noisel
able." The machine with
per. Have you looked it ov
A. C. STIMSON
308, . State St.
Phone 310-M
- COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous
FACIAL HAIRS
Removed Permanently
Electrolysis.
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SEI
Flours:
1 to 224 Nickel's
4.30 P. M. (2nd F
EVANIELICAL CHU
(Evangelical Synod of N
4th Ave., near PThckai
G. A. NEUMA , Pasto
ihday School at 9:00 a m.
: 00-Sunday School and
Slasses.
10: 00--English Services.
11:00-German Services.
ST.'ePAUL 'S ILTHE
(Missouri Synod)
Cornr ~'~rd id West }Hur
SERVICES -
9:30 A. M.-Servces in Ge
10:30 A. M.-Bible School.

the season in which to purchase
coat. You'll need it now and
the winter and spring. We can

Iiking shoes for men andwomen, mocassin
pack shoes in high and regular cuts. Mun-
son Army shoes in heavy and light weights,
also a dependable line of dress shoes for men
and boys.

you the best quality and
ower. We have-
-Slickers
c-Rubber Coats

our prices,

Heavy rugged. sweaters for outdoor wear, light
close knit, for school, home, or business wear,
We have them in all colors. Brushed wool ip
plain and fancy styles.

Leather Jackets, Sheepskins,
lined Vests, Overcoats.

Sheep-

-Waterproofed Top Coats

R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN
Minister of UvinersJsy Students
10:30-Morning Worship. "The
Symbol of Our Age." Mr. Sayles,
12:00-Church Sunday School.
6:00-B. Y. P. U. at Church.
STUDENTS
COME TO MORNI G WORSHIP
12: 00-Students' Class at Guild
House. "The Ideals aand Pro-
gramof Jesus." Mr. Chapman.
5:30 to 6:30-Friendship 'Meet' at
Guild House. -
6:30-Devotional Meeting. Fresh-
men Debut. In charge of Fresh-
men. Milton Staub.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
State-and Huron Streets
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Mliister

a complete
clothing.

line of men's

"It Pays to Wale a Feu Blocks"

E. 1W. WURSTER

213 N.

FOURTIL AVE.

I'Cburcb services I

11:30 A. M.-Services in
Sermon: "Family Worsi

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The .Chi

urch Welcomies

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October 7, 1923
9:45 a. m.
Church School
10:30
Sunday Morning: Service
"WHAT IS UNITARIANISM%"

Temporary Home
LANE HALL

F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor

9:30-Bible School.

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11:55
Professor A. E. Wood's Class in So-
cial Problems of Today.
5:45 and 6:30
Young People's Supper, followed by
Discussion: "Whiy Is a Unitar.
in" Out for University Serv-
ice. .
Organist: Philip E. LaRowe; Sing-
ers: Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Mr. Kemp
Keena.

10:30--Morning Service. Subject:
"Honesty and Integrity".
1:00-Men's Service Club.

Profiting by the experience of
Jonah we aim to render uncondi-
tional obedience to the divine in-
junction, "Preach the preaching
that I bid thee."
10:30 A. M. Sermon, "Olny One
Master. All Others Brethern."
5:30 P. M. Student Forum in the
church parlors,
7.:30 P. M. Sermon, "Turning A
World" Which Is Down Side Up,
Upside Down".

Fifth Ave. and William

REV. L. Ali- J UNDER

6:30-Christian Endeavor.
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Student Classes at Noon
In Lane Hall Reading Rooms

9:30-Sunday School with
classes.'

10: 30--"Christs
HavĀ°."

Use of What

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services in English.

EVERYONE IS WELCO:

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
REV. A. W. STALKER, D. D., Pastor
REV. W. SCOTT WESTERXA4N, Associate Professor
MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director
10:30 Morning Worship Pastor's subject: "The Task of Religion".
12:00 Bible Classes at Wesley Hall.
4:30-6:30 P. M. Open House at Wesley Hall.
6:30 Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Mr. Beryl Wright and a
deputation team will have charge.
No evening service because of the Hill Auditorium Service
A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL STUDENTS

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REV. LEONARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister
LEWIS C. REIMANN, '16, Seely Men Students
Mrs. Nellie Caldwell, Secretary for _ imen

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10:30 Morning Worship. "The Imperial Christ."
12:00 STUDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL.
2:45 Hospital Sing. Meet at Lane Hall.
5.30 SOCIAL HOUR. Open house to all students.
6:30 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING. Devotions and forum. The
Oasef, '2514 leads discussion: "Wlgy I Have Chosen My
fesson: Its Scope for Christian Service."

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"THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME"
HERBEI J[ A. JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor
LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students
Are yod acquainted with Pail? Do you know what a fine noble heretic
he was? Mr. Jump will preach on him tomorrow at 10.45 a.m.
"The Biblical College Professor Who Died For His Cause"

COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS

Henry Lewis, Pastor

Chailes Webb, Student Pastor

lRachel Haviland, Secretary for Student Work

Sunday, October 14

8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.

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