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NOTICE
We desire during vacation to get to-
,gether a limited number of refined
.young men for a Merry Christmas amd
Happy New Year 'Christmas Dinner
and Christmas Tree, New Years party.
Two may earn board or room for
wprk. Address Box M. C.
TYPING DONE RIGHT-Best service.
Rush work if you need it quick. C.
A. Benedict, 711 Arbor. Phone
2606-W.
FOR ].ANT,
. LARGE ROOM for 2 or will rent
'single. Very reasonable. 425 S.
Division St.
DOUBLE :ROOM-One occupant may
*work for same if desired. 'Phonej
1194-M. 422 E. Washington.
THREE ROOM unfurnished apart-
ment, well heated. 518 E. Jefferson.
PLEASANT SUITE for one, or two.
Close to campus. 204 North Ingalls.
Phone 2044-R.
MODERN SIX .ROOM' .house between'
Main and State. Phone 1811-M.
1"SICAL
THE MICHIGAN SIRENS present
Joe Sweeniy avid his five piece corn-
bination. Call Tustison, 1767-J.
TO RENT-Victrolas. We have a few
#left. Reasonable rental. Ask about
our special plan.
University Music "House.
TYPE- WRITER REPAIRING
ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock anti
' Oliver typewriter, Sundstrand 'add-
inlg machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR, TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtown
XISCELLAI1 OfiJS
A
5.
TYPENYRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING
promptly and neatly done.
B3USINESS SERVICE 'CO.,
322 Southl State ASt.,
ver "M" Lunch. Phone 993-TM
Jade green bowl and 3 Narcissus
blabs, 50c.
Larger bowl and .5 fine Narcissus
bulbs, 75c..
We pack carefully and ship any-
,where. Come and see our Christmas
bowls.
HARRIS SEED STORE,
Washington St., Cor. 5th.
OSTEOJ?ATIIJ.C PIIIhICIANS d a T eB ly "lsiid ou n llll~~l11ll1101Elltl111111iilt[I~~Illfllllllll11111
Dr. Dorthy Sellards YwI~t~
303 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. E
aTI I J , H ours b ponmn
., TERRACE iA1tiEN DANCING . ,
~ Os.1 15 one-hour lessons for $5.
d wad. Pony 011-, 1Wsemlteeach all tmodern, fancy- SPECIAL THIS T ERNOON! . I1
r, lST7-Wsi. rwilete ~22 ballet,p and stage dancingi
Cal19-.We speciaize in teaching Wi IAN-ISONI
rLOST-Glasses in brown leather rase.chlrn
-Call 1508-W, Wnerth Arcade_-"
,LOST-Double Martin Fur SaturdayPoe 4-
night after Ma7rine game. Return toF 6RI_41w
' .E. Cooley, 1405 hTill. Reward. THERE IS AN OPENING in or sales PLAY BY PLAY -=-
LOST between intersection of ^-Pack-j force for a few men who must leave 1
adand State and S. University on school "before the first of the year. SP IA LE ED X REO ST G E'W
and- -
State about one o'clock Friday at.- These men will be given a territory
'ternoon, a wrist watch. Reward. in their own and adjoining states to 1ilusrte mnitrewih-t
Poe14M.travel and sell class, jewelry and Eacha pay ilutrtdonmnitr gridiron mii ioving ooat
commencement stationery to hg' al a moment after it happens.Screboard etc., also.
NU SIGMA NU pin, Thursday, between schools and colleges on a hsglbary Save
hone 297. diate replies giving three character«-=Moe
-- references will be considered.N0 ICES OERIE IA WLLPTYwofudlahr
WIL ATYwh oud ethr UYL &SNIn.I-________________________Q_ _________________nc.____
notebook and M. E. 2 text in new en- Albany, NewYok
gineering shops please return notes "-- - ON TIEScREEN-_
at least and receive reward? No RIEFINED Lady from Holland wishes -
questions asked. Call. Clark at 860 a few more boarders. Full board, } B RB RAsAMAR
or leave at 407 E. Liberty. six dollars a week. 541 Thompson. iwB RB R -M R
.WANTED) MINNESOTA Exchange 1 ticket. se WALLACE BEERYr-M
tion E, South Stand plus $2.50 for
SIX OR FOUR tickets to the me 2 tickets anywhere. Kellog, 215-M isPA M LEdeup a lCn
sota game. No scalpers need ans- :-- C1
wer. Phone 2845-W. Ask for WANTED-Student to make some ex-E IL tL^i~
Pathos. tra money selling unique bar con- 0" a 0
I ^ A-UT-frosfo on are fection. Quality product needs IIn a CracIng Gxood Picture of t* Far North
A UT frosfryugmridquality representation. State r~- -
couple, beginning Jan. 1st. Call qualifications in first letter. Ad"TH ETRNAL .T ans he imi
48-.Idress Box .240, Waukesha, Wis. TH-EERILST- -01L
FOR GENERAL labor and assistants 'OPTICAL Movie Starts at Twno-Game Starts at Three--
in tests in evaporation laboratory, - - - __ -(
engineer preferred. Some knowl- WICKENS OPTICAL PARLOR C - - -~
edge of pipe -fitting desirable but not Prompt service, first quality mater- k _ "+-
necessary. Applicant must be Iial, thorough examinations. Satisfab- ,.._ 2 LargeBra -_
able to put in at least 2 full half'tory results guaranteed. iltI Enter tin- Betwen the Hiaves--w
days a week regular. See Prof. . S. WICKENS, OPH. D. j o ......«......,2
Badger, Room 3028 Eng. Bldg. 302 S. State, Ann Arbor. AISEATS TIRYFIE CENTSYIW
FIRST BAPTIST I'IBE!LIIM= 33c Fancy Apricotw
CHURCH Irc.$ ( 4 EVANGELICAL ndo C RN. A.)P
HOWRD ?. 1L~M ____________________________________ EANGLICL CURC ~(Why* not save the differencer
4th Ave., near ~~Wni4e -Packard near
Minister of Unirersil'y Students I-Sna cola :0am
Noo one can deny that 9an: 0-Sundy Shol and Biblei ( EnlihJ lass.Uc , N Xalnuts-
10:30-W or shi p and Sermon lse.-.d.~1i
on lia Wl ouI :00English nlih Services ( ia o d Brand I.C "tc-
Mr.hayWllsou Do With Jesus?~ Lincoln was a very busy man-I 1100-Geman Services. -.1 an B ndNto )
12:00-Sunday School. Iandi yet he always, hadtime to go . -- - - A-
6:00-B. Y. P. U. Dr Crozier willchrh Sna.H v ag
give stereopticon address on to.o an
"Assami" New ildes. .LI CHURCH r
-of us any less tmefor cnurcii - re~ur ynd
12:00-Guild Class.; Mr. Chapman: Y ) "IICo r"f " " ,W 'hrn t. rut.;.........*
"Jesus' Ideal of Righteonsness.",, ,--
50-oilHuatGid -than ne had? - CARL A 13RAVUER, Pastor .-
50-oilHuatGidHouse. - -SERVICES.- -
- _9:30 A. M.-Scrv ces in German.-
6:30-Prof.. W. 0. Raymond will " - °"I-- .10:30 A M-Bble School. .. 5dFredCaes(Te.es
speak on "The~ Relgious Signific- 1 11:30 A. M.-Srie in English. 2 IFidCles( e ei
shoce of Poetry." ~ Sermnn Judging the Signs ib
___________ ______________________.of the Times" - that can b m we . . . .... .18 W
-Meet at the Parsonage t
UNIARANCHUCH I HURH F HRIT iO LUTHERAN i Leader: Adolph Bigge.
I CHURH - - ~ ~ ~ PyKPotatoes
State and Hluron Streets DISCIPLES_______________P__ FancZ
SID)NEY S. ROBlINS, Minister akno t.ndFthA. (Less by the bushel) .. .. .
Temporiry Home ( B C.'STELLHORN, Pastor TRINITY LTEA :""
November 18, 1923 LANE HALL I "I know that one can worship the j HUC
9:5A.M Creator in a grove of trees, or by CUC -
9:45 A. M.F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor-
ahunningus as well as in a church I Fifth A e. and William St.
Morning Service j9:30-Bible School. cold fact, the average man dotesrnot pstLoi=Bco
"o "e isgarfor Sohiamg?" 10:V30-orning ervice.Dr. G.P.storworship."-Theodore Roose- R L .GUDRMN astor- 03MongSevc.D.GG,= (In the chunk)-. ......* *
A question seen in historical light Crozier, of Assam, will speak.:
10:30 A. M.-(German) A harvest -
12 M. 12: 00-Men's Service Club. home service. !,I9 :30 A. M.-Sunday School with (~ M
Proessor Wood's cass in
ScaPrbes0:0CrsinEdao.I-5:30 P. M.-Student Forum. Sub- student class. -T-
6:45 P.M. II ject: "The Doctrine .of thef 1032AM-T4ehoead h -2ii. lu
5.rI Trinity." -E. C. telThrn,.03 ~tTeHm n h . -l1k
YugPol'SuprStudent Classes at Noon I leader. ' SeJ}ool'_
6:'0P.M.- In Lane Hall' Reading Rooms 7:30'P. M. -Sermon Subject: k-:_ (
Professor Preston W.. Slos son "Wthnjorte ods Re- EVERYONE IS WELCOME
"Is Patriotism Enough i" Mr. Coff man, Leader 1 forrthe Lord':-
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<45c Coffee (A distinctive color
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ nfao)lsfr.....
REV., A. W,. STALX(ER, D. D., Pastor RE. LEONARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister
REV. W. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate- Pastor LEI .IIIN,1,SeyMnSuet
MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director MRSLEI CDWELN,6,See'y Woen Students a=
10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "THE NARROWNESS = W.XLI CDEL e' WmnSuet
OF JESUS."=w
12:0 M-Bile lases t Wsle Hal,10:30 Morning Wrship. Ser-mon by Rev. Carl IH. Elliott, of Ypsilanti. W
4:30-6:80 P: M.-Open House at Wesley Hall. 5:30 to 6:30 Social Hour for Young People. I
6:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Miss Thelma Steven- Discussion topic for evening: "What the Ilble Means to e." I®f Mmm.
son, leader. Subject; "Back Yards and Front Yards." - p _1Qr11=a :2 PM.Evnig orhi. eronSujet:"TE ATrCLLa
BEAUTIFUL". Rev. W. Scott Westerman, Preacher. I All Students Welcomed-
A special invitation Is extended to the students _
__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Cooks inS5 Minutes--
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I~ A~~f * This is a wonderful [piece
"THE STONE CHURCH WITH TI0I' MARM WEA 1LCOME Jt t I t
HRETA. JUMP, Minister E. IONOX MITC1iIELI, Utiersty Castor= of goods
LUCY ILUBER, Secreta4ry for liornici St1!4CU1ls COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS-
MR. JUMP will discuss at 10:45 A. M. his top posponed from last HENRY LEWYIS, RECTOR
Sunday-"TECEDO CHARLES T. WEBB, Director Student WorkS R T
PROF. BRUCE CURRY, of New York, who is conducting a aeries of most lIRACHIEL JIAILAND, Secretary for Student Work 1
interesting student Bible Conferences this week at Lane Hal, will (_ ALL -Ayf
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ICY DRESS MAKING and gowns.
is.. Ed. E~mmert, 914 Dewey Ave.
hone 2119-M. -
S. DELIA T. DAVIS, Tutor in
rench, 818 Forest Ave.
LADIES AND GENTS
laning, Pressing and Altering.
HERMAN, THE TAILOR.
S. State. Phone 3341-M
arnit ure repairing, upholstering
finishing. Prompt service by
rt workmen. Mr. C. Link.
TSQUARE DEAL FURNITURE
REPAIRING AGO
Third St. Phone 2731-MV
bRMAN BILIBE (of the Detroit
)nservatory of Music). Teacher' of
olin, piano, harmony. Studio 307
Main St. Telephone 611-M.
better health and corset comfort
CIE KELLOG UPLIFT CORSET.
eclalties in hats and women's
novelties.
MILADYS SHOPPE
24 Wuerthi Arcade
QUERADE anal initiation cos-
ines made to or(,er. Mrs. Spauld-
g, 221 South II.in St., Phone
.0-R.
FOR SALE~
3E SHOPPE makes afternoon and
,ening gowns to suit your individ-
tl taste at moderate prices. Also
?mstitching. 711 N. University.
LLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle and
dc-car, completely equipped. Good
3new. Wardner 914 Hill St.
hone 2372.
rap Drummers' complete outfit.
fessional Instruments at profes-
tal prices. Schaeberle & Son Music
tse. 110 S. Main St.
[AND embroidered linen lunch set
)nsisting of 9 pieces. Call 1705-M.
VEN ROOMS--.Slightly used fur-
Lure, linen, etc., complete. 6
)oms now occupied by students.
ore than paying rent and house
penses, Box. B. J.
FLOWERS
BluMaize
9 Nick el's Arcade. 213 E Liberty.
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
ght, Sold, Rented Exchanged.
ned and Repaired.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.,