SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923 At P.. AfVE1R LOST LOST Sat. night near Unitarian church purple silk inbrella. Re-1 ward.. Phone 3011-. BLACK AND WHITE striped fountain pen with fraternity seal. Finder{ please call 2236-W. THREE weeks agoPlatinum face pin. Saphire in center. 2898-J. Reward TWO-YARD Piece of, Silk drapery' cloth, Mulberry shade. Reward.) Call 835-F-1. TEN' DOLLARS (Thursdayafternoon) Finer Call 2019-M. Near State Sf. BARREL. of a Lady's gold fountain pen. Engraved Helen L. King. Re- ward. Call 1070-J. SMALL KEYSTONE notebook with Psychology notes. Finder please call 2585-J. ONE LARGE smoke button beween fur store on Liberty St. and Museum on Campus, call 498-J. ?CONKLIN FOUNTPAIN PEN Thursday in Periodical Room of Library. Call 1328. Reward. ELGIN WRIST WATCH on Palmer Field, Thursday. Reward Mar- garet Blackburn, Newberry Resi- dence, 2946-M. PART OF-LADIES gold fountain "pen on. campus ( Wednesday mornting). Prized as gift. Kindly return to 907 N. University Ave. Reward. Phone 2272-W. FOR - SATLI, 1917 FORD COPE. Good tires. Good running condition.. $100 bash. 108 Davis avenue, -after 5 p. mn. GO TO IOWA and Wisconsin. Ford touring for sale. All tires new $75. A. H. Pollard, 209 S. State. 3083-J. KING CORNET in good condition. Very reasonable. Phone Edward, 2$63-J. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER,' No 4. Call after 6:00 p. m. nt 215 So. Thay- er St. BUICK "4" SEDAN* in splendida condi- tion. $250.00. Call, 201~9-R. 418 Hill St. SI'X-LUNG CAR. Born 1918 at Over- Jand factory. Will go anywhere. See it a Overland garage,.'Fourth and :William or-.call 3067-M eve- nings. $70. THREE excelletnt downstairs seats for De Pachmian concert;'. also. several for other concerts including Extra Seri'es. 'Phone 1142-R; . Se Grd-Capl Hil Auitoiumtod~ay. { TIE MICHIGAN DAILYy -l~w1 l- - ww.trn t FLOWIRS BOARD i THI Blu aizePEST BOARD ,at reasonable cost. Try tio 9 ickl'sArcde.213E Lbery. us any. time. Varsity Lodge Dining CLOSES N. 9Nce rae 1 iet. Hall, 611 Church Stsa I.TISINGU I AT 3, P.. WANTED ITS PI)CARS. 7,A NUMBER. of energetic students de- 11919 Oldsmobile 6 Touring. i siring to earn money during sparei 1918 Oakland Touring. jNEW FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hours. Congenial and profitable I 1920 Nash Sport. $500 down. Call 2438. work. For particulars, address thej 1921 Nash 4. Touring. Garvin Institute, 4109 Woodward 1919 Hudson Touring. ' GRANT S$IX Touring Car in good con-; Ave'., Detroit, .Mich.. 1922 Hudson Tour~ng. ditioni. Cepo ah ala 1922 Nash 4 Coupe. 622 S. Main St. WVANTED-A. Salesman .to sell and 1921 Stear~ns-Knight 4-Pass. ._..,. . install high grade Ra~dio Sets. 1918 Oldsmobile 6; Touring. ARMY OVERCOAT 806 Cathierine St.' Some experience with~ radio re- 1920 Nash 46 Touring quired. Schaeberle & Son Music 1.922 Nash4 Carriole. TYPEWRITEFR IREPAIR ING House, 110 S. Main, OD E ORSALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock a4nd F OR TEMciaein itrso ANN ARBOR NASH-I CO. Oliver typewriters, Sundstrnd ,ad- 311l lantern night. Please call for 31Mynr ing machine, Line-arTinie copy Hjelen Howard, 2949.OTIA holders, .rubber stamps, ribbons, OPTICAL__________________ cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- TWO TICkETS..to Marin e Gambe. Call plfI VCE$ FILPR R-ies. Machines rented, 1664-I after seven. Prompt ser~ it uality a tr- {ANN ARBOR TYP'EWRiITER IilProptseriafins.uali fae- E XCHANGE. Phone 8S6, downtown FOUNTAIN PENS iatougeanintnsStsf- ________________________________________________ tory results guaranteed. (11tTTV4:F1-_B __ ,_q TV Iq P-T ) 1INSUE PERSONAL EFFECTS We insure your personal property, including jewelry,, furs, musical in- struments, etc., in Sororities, Fra- ternities, and Rooming Houses, against all haz-ards. Rate very rea- son able. PROPERTY SERVICE COMPANY 701 Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone 417-'W, TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING pnramptly and neatly done. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South State St., over "lt" i.,uncni. Phone 993-M Furniture repairing, uphiolstering and finishing. Prompt service by expert workmen. Mr. C. Link. 4 'THE SQUARE DEAL FURNITURIE II ~RE+PAIRING CO 305 Third St. Phone 2731-M iliUSICAL Have you heard THE MICHIGAN SEVEN yet Michigan's premier seven piece orchestra. Phone 1767-J. Harry Tustison. TYPEWRI'TERS TYPEWRITERS of all makles Bought, Sold, Rented Exchanged. Cleaned and Repaired. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 322 South, State Street, t over "14" Lunch. Phone 992-M ANY TIME, ANY PLACEf We will de- liver Remington," Portables or other used typewriters. Stacy R., Black, 604 E. Madistm. . 1809. FOR RENT SHAR~E in large front. room.' Party may work for same if desired. Phone 1194-11. 422 E. Washington. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE for rent Liberty, between Main and State. Phone 2135=4, ILARGE LIGHT FRONT ROOM, one half block from campus. Rent rea- sonable. Phone 871-M. 42,6 May- nard street. 4~AAJ.1J _________ We are the authorized Wahl and Every WOMAN with a I3 ARD lEversharp Service Station. Should know that the Superfluous Call find see the new Wahl "Signa- j H-air Growth caa b1e permanently and 'Lure" Pens. Two sizes, $5.00 and , safely removed by electrolysis. $7.00. They are, the finest self-filling Work done by competent graduatei pens we have seen. nurse operator. Fees reasonable. RIDER'S P EN SHOP. ELECTRIC - COQ SMETIC SERVICEf 302 S. State St. Hours: 224 Nickel's Arcade 1 to 4:30 (2nd FLOOR) FOUNTAIN PEN. I1N Why risk having your pen spoiled Try a Rest Facial with vicious ink. Fill ' at our free ARCADIA BEAUTY STIOP, filling station and. be convinced that Room 21,Wuerth Arcade Upstairs lour special formula Diamond Writing FOR THE GAMES Fluid is the best ink for your pen. CGet a box of "Art" Powder and have W~e sell i~ at standard prices. that clear pink complexion you 'ad- RIDERS PEN SHOP mire. "Wirt" Powder stays on until. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING you wash it off and protects you from, chapping. Excellent after shaving.' You want your Fountain Pens prop-'A Does not-rub off on Clothing. Phone erly repaired. Why take themr to an 1356=R. undertaker? Experienced workmant-1 FOR HIRE ship to be had only at Rider's Pen:' -- - Shop. It costs no more. 1023 FORD and drive yourself. Phone 24 Hlour Penme ker's Service. 516-M, ask for Riley. Remember the place', 302 S. State' r St. Authorized Wahl and Eversharp See Grid-Graph Hill Auditorium today. service.f 302 S. State, Ann Arbor. OSTEOrATIUC PHYSICIANS j ~Dr. Dorathy Sellards 303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. j f Hours by appointment IPhone 333 Fi MISCELLANEOUS GRUEN WATCHES Complete line of wrist watches.' Ladies and gentlemen's watchies. $25 to $150, ARNOLD STATE: STREET JEWELER, 302S5. state. aSPECIAL HTVVSALE Showing of advan~e styles in win- ter rilliniery. We are ivir n:~ecial: prices this week, from $ up on all' patterns and models from ouron wor~k room. We do custom work, re- modeling,, reblockin., end steamring of velvets. MILADYS SHIOPPE, 27 Wuerth Arcade Upstairs. 'C u FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IR. ED)WARD SAYIJES, Xinister 11OWAMD R. C 1AP31AN :Minister of University Students 10: 30-Worship and Sermon, "The Challenge of Jesus." Mr. Sayles. Special Music: (a) Anthem, "Seek Ye the Lord" ........Perry. (b) Duet, 'TeShl Feed, His Flock".....from "The Messiah" Mrs. Grace Konold and Miss Mary Ross 12:00, Church Sunday School. 6:00 B. Y. P. U. in Church Par- 12:00.S tu de n ts' Class, Guild House. "The Kingdom of God," second study. Mr. Chapman. 5:30-6: 30-All students invited to ' Guild House for friendship Hour. 6:30-Devotional Meeting. "Why Pray ?". Lyle, Thompson. Special Music; Sunday A. MW. Church services BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave., niear Packard GI. A. NN EUMAINN, Pastor U z ISunday School at 9:00 a m. 9:00-Sunday, School and IClasses. 10:00- English Services. 11:00-Gemanm Services. Bible A.s educated men and , women, let us take a more active 'pa#t i.' the religious ife and thought off this community through the medium of these ch urches. 4 - .t r r } i Are You UNITARIAN CHURCH State and hluron Streets SIDNEY S.ROBINS, 3Minister November 4, 1923 9:45 A. M. Church School 10:30 A. M. Morning Service "A Religious Revolution." The spiritual interpretation of a his- toric movement. 5:45 P. M. Young People's Supper 6:30 P. M. Mr. John Francis Glynn, the "Pris- on Poet," speaks. CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Tienhlorary Homne LANE HALL F'. R. ARTHUR, Pastor 9:30--Bible School. 10: 30---Morning Service. Subject:, "The Power of the Gospel" 12: 00--Men's Service Club. 6:30'-Christ-laflEndeavor. Student Classes tit Noon In Lane Hall Reading Rooms Mr. Coffman, Leader } . ZION hLUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLUORN, Pastor .. - i I ST. P'AUL'S LUTHERAN1 CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West ffuroni Sts, CARL A BRIAUER, Pastor SERVICES 9:30 A. M.-Services in German. 10:30 A. M.-Bible School. 11:30 A. M.-Services in English. "Civil Governent" 5:30 P. X--Social Hour and Dis- cussion. Subject, "Church Union- ism." Leader, Adolph Bigge. No Evening Sermon Young People's Social Hour at 530 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH fFifth~ Ave. and William St. RE VXI. L. F. GINDERM3AN, Pastor; E9:30 A. MJ.-Sunday School with student class. 10 :30 A. M._--"Tle Home and'So Iciety." EVERYONE IS WELCOME "I: am not, and do not want to be Anybody's master. I share with the Church the one common doc- trine of Christ, who alone is our Master."-Martin Luthler.. 9:00 A. M.-Bible Study Hour. 10:30 A. M.-Reforlnation Sermon' (Gefmuan ) 5:30' P. M.-Student "Forum. "511 o ui thi American University L i ite ." Carlos Garcia-Prada, Leader. 7:30 P. ITI.=L Sermon, "]"Fittful- ness 'Tested." All services in the English language. A 4A Moe M O V RiW O C R S O F A N ND, EU EU U EU f Save' Juneon site A Acase of CredSlon-9 -foudoz in case *~~7IMt A2careBrPedamo jQ - fu A n dror.inB est *. *.... .. ., 12c 'Large noBhiead33 better inAnn Arbor..... .. 55c Butter r (sweet as anut) "{..".s....".".*14 .,. ,Por Bushe, Fany~toE IIna a" 1= 9w 1= I- S$1.00BstGee5ea6c. 1== W Roal atu ne roa)..1 . ....0 , = 1= a. I-L o SN $12 LO9c -x' 4 ' " " .11 45c Egish ...... .. *"2c Clothes-Ologist? D~o you dig deep into tihe mys-5 teries of their transformation of the wool fronm the sheep baa-ing out on the range to the clothes you wearI rScarcer: Mligty few kiow the ins and outs of clothes as they're made. Most of us criticize clothes same as music -"Don't know what, it is but I like ItV" But somebody has to know. We do?; It's 'our, business to take care of the technical part so that when you say, "I like -that suit," you know, and we fknow, that the material, tailor- ing, - and style. will give you absolute satisfaction under our rigid money back guarantee. Suits andu-2O"Coats ยง$25.00 to $60.00 I A Cordial Welcome to All I - n> _ _ ,. .. I Fl'IRST ME! : THO.DI ST CHURCHR REV'. A. W. STAL4ER, D. D., Pastor REV. WV.' SCOTT WESTE.RMAN^ Associate Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student ,Director. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "TILE ART OF READINW1. 6:30 P. M.-WESLEYAN GUILD DEVOTIONAL MEETING. Freshmen girls will have charge. 7:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Mr. ED~IN MARKHLA14~ Poet Philosopher, will be the speaker. Students are most cordially, invited to our services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. LEONARD A. B3ARRETT, D.D., Minister I LEWIS C. REL1IANN, '16, See'y Men Students XRS. NELLIE CADWELL, Sec'y Womien Students i 10:30 12:00 5:30 6:30 Morning Worship. Communion and Reception of Members. Student Sunday School. Social' Hours and Open House. Christian. Endeavor. Fred R. Thomas, '25M, Leader. Topic : "THE FORM OF GAMBLING AND .ITS EVILS"' -All Young People Welcomed. CONGR.EGAITIONAL -CHURCH, - "THE STONE CHURCH WITTII HEWArM*% WELCCMBI' HERBERT A. JUMP, -Minister E. KNOX, M1TIIEFLL, ITunier sity Past or LUCY HLUBER, Secrefti y for Wvomen Students The issues in the present controversy between the conservative, Funda- mentalists represented by Mr. Bryva and the liberal Modernists rep- "5 F COR. 'CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR CHARLES T. WEBB, Pirector Student Work II I1