PAGE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY'' SUNDAY OCTOBER, 5, 1924. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY OCTOBER 5, 1924. Churches CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Unitarian Church "Were you born religious, did you: achieve religion, or have you had re- r Iigion thrust upon you," is the sub-" stance of the morning sermon of Rev.' Sidney S. Robins of the Unitarian. church. This service will open with a - quiet organ period, and there will be music by a man's quartette. At 5:45 I o'clock there will be a fellowship ...l I supper served by the Students' Union, . after which Dr. Preston Slosson, Missj- -N Ruthanna Anderson, and others will speak on "Youth in the Mid-West." First Congregational Church ^ Rev. Herbert A. Jump will talk on "The Inner Compaionship" at the:,! 10:45 o'clock worship of the First i. .idolph Valentino and ebe Daniels in a scene from "lonsietr Beau- Congregational Church. At the half CaIe", the picturization of Booth Tarkingtcn's novel of the samie nanic, ap- hour forum, Miss Margaret Beard of pearing at the Arcade Theater this week. the Montgomery Industrial school will discuss "The Race Problem," and the in "The Average Woman," Al St. John Bebe Daniels plays opposite Valen- topic at the fireside chat will be the in "Be Yourself," and Pathe News tino in the leading role. ". aanese, Immigration Act." The 8 will comprise the Wuerth's programI o'clock motion picture service will on Thursday though Saturday. IThe Majestic show Booth Tarkington's novel "Alice In "Lily of the Dust" which is Adams!' 'The Arcade shonf.n at the Maiestic theatre to- ART SHOP1 James Foster House of Art 213 South State St. ATHLETIC GOODS I 1 CONFECTIONERY Fountain Of Youth Corner tate And State Honey Dell 1115 S. University Malted Milkis our Specia] r E C Geo. J. Moe 711 N. University Ave. Pratt & Dunn Athletic Supplies and Student Furnishi 332 South State St. AUTO ACCESSORIES Willard Battery Service and Auto Specialty Shop Raybestos Brake Lining Ser 219-21 W. Huron St. AUTOMOBILES Ann Arbor Buick Servicet 120 W. Huron Hudson Sales & Service Used Cars of Quality 310 East Washington 11 Try ngs Candy . Ice Cream CU n rvice _ 1319 Co. V Cleanin Palace of Sweets 204 S. University y Our Fine Lunche2 Sugar Bowl 109 S. Main STOM TAILORING LADIES MILLINERY Emnua B. Fogerty's I Specialty Hat hop 117 East Liberty St. Mack & Co. Main St. Third Floor lty - - _ _ _ - ---__ --_ _- The Vogue Shoppe Hats and Gowns 308 Maynard s-- Wesch Hat Shop 206 E. Liberty St. Lunches LADIES WEAR C. H. Clark { A. C. Barth 619 E. Williams Chas. Doukas Custom Tailor So. University Ave. ng, Pressing, Repairing Ada Gustine 716-717 First Nat. Bank. Phone 835-F1 Rinsey & Helber 413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R Mabel A. Tolford 712 First National Bank Bldg. Odic e Phone 1516 Res. Phone 2387-R RESTAURANTS I- I I __ _. 211 East Liberty St. Hutzel's Women's Shops Main Shop-Main at Liberty Branch 8 Nickels Arcade ; 'r luity English Lutheran Church Today is rally day in the bible school of the Trinity English Lutheran church, and communion Sunday in the church. ' The subject . for morningj worship will be "The Sound of God's Voice." There will be a fellowship hour and forum meeting in the Parish hall, 309 E. Washington St. from 5:30 to 7: 0 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal Church The pastor's subject for the morn- irig sermon -at the First Methodist church is "Christianity's Challenge" The freshman women's bible calss at Wesley hall at noon will be lead by. Miss Ellen W. Moore, and the men will be lead by Donald Timerman, 1 while the sophomores upperclassmen, I and graduates will be lead by Rev. A. W. Stalker on "Our Bible," and by Mr. G. D. Westerman on "How to Teach Religion." The evening ser- mon will be on "The Emphasis of Jesus." St. Andrew's Episcopal Church After the 8 o'clock Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Episcopal church there will be a breakfast for students at 306 North Division. Church school and Bible classes will be held at 9:30 o'clock, ,and the morning sermon atI 11:00. Carlos Garica-Parda of the Graduate school will speak, on his "Travels in South America" imme- diately after the 6 o'clock supper. First Baptist Church Perry {Hayden, '25, will talk of his experiences the past summer among foreign students at the student de- votional meeting of the First Bap'ist church at 6:30 o'clock. "Jesus' Loneli- ness" is the subject of the morning sermon, and the student bible classes will join in a big fall rally at the church at noon. The motion picture version of "Mon-\ day through Wednesday PolaNegri sieur Beaucaire," the Booth Tarking- is shown as the real Pola-tae Pola ton story which has been engaged one used to know in her E tropeanI for a week's run at the Arcade the- productions. The story is an adaption ater opening today, in which Rudolph of the copular novel and play, "The Valentino makes his triumphant re- Song of Songs." A new Aesop car- turn to the screen dazzles with the toon, "Film Foolish," a Cameo comedy, brilliancy of the sets and costumes. and Kinograms will complete theI Many of the gowns are copies made j Majestic screen program for the early from the original paintings of Natt- i part of the week, while Jack Wyatt iere, Latour, and other famous ar- l and his Scotch lads and lassies willI tists. Most of the antiques and jew- present "Fra' the Land O' the Heath- els which are used in the picture er" on the stage. were borrowed from museums and "Unguarded Women" the latest cel- I private collections of wealthy New luloid opus from the Paramount or- Yorkers, and included in this collec- ganization which opens at the Ma- tion is a snuff-box and watch which jestic theatre Thursday offers con-. were actually used by King Louis XV cusive evidence that there are men of himself. There is no sham. Thous- honor still left in this world of storm ands of dollars have been spent in an and strife. Richard Dix, Bebe Dani- effort to make this picture historically els, and Mary Astor play the leadinga correct. roles. Completing* the program is a As for the story itself, imagine Ru- comedy, "Traffic Jams," and the stage dolph Valentino as the Duke de boffering, Lloyd Garrett, tenor, former-j Chatres, who leaves the French court 'ly in musical comedy, who entered because the ruler announces that he vaudeville just this season direct from I is to marry the Princess. He goes to the New York company of George England in the guise of a barber un- White's Scandals. der the assumed name -of Beaucaire,. and there gains admission to the court The Orpheum and meets the beautiful Lady Mary. "The Hunchback of Notore Dame," His attentions to her make for him the production which has taken the many enemies and friends, but the country by storm during the last few close of the picture finds him once months, has been booked for a re- more back in France with the Prin- turn engagement in Ann Arbor at the cess Henriette, whom he really loves. Orpheum theatre starting today e Arthur F. Marquardt 608 East Liberty E: J. Wiemer 119 So. Main The Lyndon Shop The College Women's Favorite Store for Immediate Needs Store for Immediate Needs Mack & Co. Second Floor Main St. AUTO PAINTING & TRIMMING Quality Auto Paint and Trim Shop 304 S. Ashley Ave BAKERY City Pastry Shop 516 East Liberty. Phone 3310J Federal System oftBakeries 114 Main St. BARBER SHOPS Arcade Barber Shop Nickels' Arcade Church Street Barber Shop 607 Church St. Miller's Barber Shop 115 W. Huron Miller's Barber Shop 1114 S. University Peaisall's Barber Shop 717 N. University T. R. Trojanowski 1110 S. University Six First Class Barbers Beauty Shop-Side Door Entrance The Varsity 617 E. Williams St. BEAUTY SHOP Blue Bird Hair Shoppe ,Phone 3168 5 Nickel's Arcade Mack & Co. Main St. Second Floor Powder Puff Beauty Shop Phone 993-R DELICATESSEN Karolyn Kitchen 119 East .Liberty-Phone 2620M DRUG STORE Edsill's Rexall Drug Store 208 South Main St. Sugden Drug Co. South U. DRY GOODS Ann Arbor Dry Goods . .316 South Main St. ELECTRICAL GOODS Ernst Bros. Electric Shop 104 N .4th Ave.-Phone 2814-M FISH Ann Arbor Fish Market 115 W. Washington FOOTWlYEAR Alexander Inc., Footwear For Men State Street Over Calkins .FOUNTAIN PENS I J. F. Sanders SecurityFFountain Pens 308 State St. At (The) College Inn FOUNTAIN PEN MANUFACTURERS Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street Sales and Service Home of Rider's Master Pen FRUIT Headquarters for Furs Zwerdling's-Established 1904 17 East Liberty LAUNDRY The Trojan Laundry 514 E. Williams St., Phone1981 The Varsity Laundry Co. Cor. Liberty St. and Fifth Ave. LAWN SEED & FERTILIZERS Ann Arbor Impliments Co. 110 . Ashley Harris Seed Store Washington St.'cor. Fifth Ave. LEATHER GOODS F. W. Wilkinson 325 S. Main-Phone 24 MARKETS The White Market 607 East Williams. Phone 582J Fresh Meats and Groceries GROCERIES AND MEATS A. Lemble 530 Forest Ave. Shaw Grocery Co. 709-711 Packard. MISCELLANEOUS Hamilton Business College State and William Streets P. B. Harding Upholstering, Refinishing, Repairing Phone 381-W 218 E. Huron Ann Arbor Restaurant 215 S. Main St. Court Cafe 108 E. Huron St. Forest Lunch 538 Forest Ave. Our Planked Steaks Three Bucks for Two People Golden Oaks Inn 605 Forest Ave. For Parties, Luncheons and Dinners Rice's Restaurant 120 W. Liberty St. R. & S. Lunch 605 Church St. Tuttle's Lunch Room 3038 Maynard. Phone 150 Utopian Cafe 1219 So. University The Walworth 819 5. State St. ShOES Alexander Inc. Foot Wear For Men State Street Over Calkins - Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory Moccasins Made to Measure From $5.50 Up 534 Forest Ave. Campus Bootery 304 S. State The William P. Purfield Shoe Store 123 E. Liberty St. Wahr's Shoe Store 108 Main St. 8110E REPAIRING O. G. Andres Shoe Repair Shop 222 S. State St. The Ann Arbor Shop Hat Cleaned, Shoes Repaired-Shines 625 East Liberty St. A. T. Cooch & Son 1109 South University J. II, Lambert 613E. Williams St. Matt '4. lnis 116 W. Liberty St. Oscar's Shoe Repair One Day Service 1114 S. University Next To Van's Lunch Russell Bucholz 111 W. Washington 'I-.- THE BEST FOOD AT THE RIGHT PRICF TUTTLES 338 Maynard i - I r +_ i I i- Zion Lutheran Church "The Insufficiency of Human com- passion" will be the subject of the morning talk by the pastor of the Zion Lutheran church. The musical part of the service will be given under the direction of Gerhard Binhammer. After the supper "Some Ethical Teach- ings of Christ" will be discussed, led by Rachel Stelihorn. Memorial Church of Christ "Giving God a Square Deal," is the subject for the sermon at the 10:30 service of the Memorial Church of Christ, and the talk at the evening service will be the "Secret of the Bible's Influence." Cinema' The Wperth In the title role of "Dorothy Ver- non of Haddon Hall" which opens at the Wuerth theatre today, Mary Pick- ford is again a grown young woman. This character, however, is wholly different from that of the little street' singer so exquisitely portrayed in' "Rosita;" the picture in which Miss Pickford first assumed a grown-up role. The story has a historical sett- ing dating to the time of Queen Eliza- beth, and some such characters as Mary, Queen of Scots, and Queen Elizabeth herself are introduced. Harrison Ford and Pauline Garon BILLIARD PARLORS The American Cigar Store 514 E. Williams St. CAR IVASHING , ........ . I vAr 1Y 77 nA5711-Ii i Staebler & Sons 211 So. Ashley St.I - - Personality CLEANING AND PRESSING _ L. O. Clapp =i1119 S. University Ave. (CothlngPressing - 35c Cleaning $1.25 I=I Frank Cruikshank 1221 S. University Ave. Goldman Bros. Your comfort and satisfaction in the c -_Phone 13 clothes you wear will be reflected in Oswald Katz Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing j the poise-the case and assurance you 814 S. State-2383-J present to the world. CLOTHIER Jn oul finely tailored clothes you will Guy Woolfolk & Co. 336 South State find all the individuality and distinc-3 tion demanded by the most exacting Greenwood And Kilgore State Street, Over Calkins pastes. The Mans Shop Lutz Clothing Store 217 South Main =r( MainSt. Mack & Cohird F Tinker And Company ~Furnishers, Hatters and Clothers 608 East Liberty Street Phone 1713-J FuCorner State s And Williams ll~lllill ll lll llIt~l ll 1illillllit111111111111f11i1iilil til~i tllll~lllillil [Ai 1111f19111111i "L. F. W uerth Co. Fashion Park Clothiers Next to Wuerth Theatre downtown Ann Arbor Wholesale Fruit & Produce Co. Special rates to fraternities. Delivering 217 E. Washington. Phone 1007-R. George Teroota 301 So. State St. FURNITURE If The Home Supply Store 209-211 East Washington St. you care to save on Underwear or Sweaters 1- Sweater Mack & Co. Main St. Mail Floor GARAGES Ann Arbor Nash Co. A. C. Marquardt 521 South Main St. GROCERS Packard Grocery 802 Packard C. R. Rash & Sons 1123 So. University Ave. State Street Cash Grocery 314 South State St. HARDWARE Larned Hardware 310 S. State Phone 1610 Meyer Hardware Co. 112 W. Liberty St. Muehlig .& Schmid Hardware Sporting Goods and Electrical Supplies 205 S. Main St. Phone 574. Schumacher Hardware Co. 308-10-12 South Main St.. JEWELERS J. L. Chapman, Jeweler 113 So. Main St. Gallu's I, State Street Jewelers MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Grinell Bros. Co. 116 S. Main OFFICE SUPPLIES The Mayer-Schairer.Co. 162 South Main St. OSTEPATHS Dr. W. S. Mills Osteopathic Physician 616 First National Bank Bldg. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS The Stofflet Phono Shops 616 East Liberty St. Brunswick Records PHOTOGRAPHS Dey Studios 334 South State St. Lyndon & Co. 719 N. University Ave. Spedding Studio 619 East Liberty-Phone 604W. RADIO Home Radio Sales Co. 318 South Main St. REAL ESTATE Ann Arbor Home Builders' Ass'n. Edwin H. Smith Samuel Schultz 408 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 3385 Chas. L. Brooks 215 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phones 315 and 3552 Smith's Quality Shoe Repair Service 705 Packard at State Street State Street Shoe Repairing Shop 301 So. State SMOKE SHOP Blue Front Cigar Store Cor. State, Packard and Arbor St. Tobaccos, Soft Drinks and Student Supplies STUDENT'S SUPPLIES Graham's Bookstores Both Ends of the Diagonal Walk Slater's Book Shop 334 So. State St. 'Student Supply Store 1111 So. University TAXI CAD Red Top Cab Co. Phone 1300 TYPE WRITERS . Hamilton Business College State and William Streets Underwood Portable Typewriters 308 S. State. Phone 310-M 17 INSU ACE Rinsey & Helber 413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R Don't Borrow--Subscribe Today. COLLECTIONS . Michigan Collection AgPiov 317 First National Bank Bldg. . . i WALL PAPER AND PAINTS C. H. Major & Co. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. 203 E. Washington St. Phone 237. Phones3151ad 355 t " " V 1Y t ' \ 4. ! r /FRI I Formula According See Wthat II LU I I I I..... -- -. I/vim I