THE MICHIGAN DAILY .---- ,.--- w _ I I TAPPJNS RETURNS FROM mFIELD TRIP ADVERTISING FOR SALE ALTO BUESCHER Saxophone used four months. Good condition. Call Holm 2967-J. TAILORUNf . SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 HERMAN THE TAILOR 802 State Street. WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE LAMPS, $3.45. At Koch & Henne, 300 S. Main. FOR SALE Remington Portable Typewriters. Time payments if de- sired. Geo. Register, 604 E. Madi- son, Phone 1809. MISCELLANEOUS Succeeds In Organization of Several Alumni Clubs; Delivers Addresses ALUMNI OPEN BOOTH. TYPEWRITING DONE promptly, ef- ficiently and accurately by Charles Neugebauer, 1807 E. Washington. Call 481-M. Rates 10c a page'. ; A y 'i a t ++C 7 1 Qrganization work was started Wed- booth will bemaintained at the Union lerchants Close nesday in Beloit, Wisconsin, for an for returning alumni by Mr. Tapping. alumni club there and on Thursday } Other officials of the Alumni associa-. Shops For-Game at the tri-cities, Rock Island, Moline, tion, including President Mason P.. and Davenport. Saturday the booth Rumney, '08E, and Wilfred B. Shaw, was maintained at the Inman hotel '04, general secretary, will also be on State street merchants will close in Champaign for all Michigan alumnni hand. their shops this afternoon during the at the Illinois game. Among the prominent alumni who game.. Book stores, clothing stores, Mr. Tapping started organization are expected in Ann Arbor today are: 1and work Monday in Peoria, Ill., and on Fitzhugh Burns, '92, director of the dsuch other stores that depend Wednesday in Coldwater for alumni sixth district; Thomas Clancy, '10L, l clubs in those cities. A club organ-. director of the eleventh district; ized Thursday in ionia. Mr. Tapping Charles Baird, '95L, director of the returned to Ann Arbor yesterday I seventh district of the association; morning, but attended a football and Hub H. Huebel, '14E. smoker in Jackson last night, where alumi held 'a meeting, to arouse pep~ Evanston, Ill., Oct. 24.-Fathers ofj for the clash today. Coaches of the 15,000 Northwesternstudents attend Wisconsin team, which stayed in Jack- ed the second annual Dads' Day son last night, addressed the gather- celebration held recently. We willserve a S Today the alumni reritration or ni. m,.,,.v w todav from 11 A tically- all be closed from until after the game. The; open again as soon as ti leave Ferry Field and man; will remain open during the Local Subscriptions $3.5( i CfOW. Daily Classigeds for Superic STUDENT DELIVERY DELIVERIES TO ANY PART OF CITY50c. Baggage and trunks checked free. OPEN TILL 9:00'P. M. AND SUNDAYS. Light truck- ing of all kinds. Phone 3591-J. G. F. Leverett, Prop. MUSIG MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- er, thirty year's experience. Man- do]lin, guitar, banjos and chord' construction. Telephvne 1791-M. IUSINVSS OPPORTUNITIES T. Hawley Tapping, 11L, field sec- retary of the Alumni association, re- turned yesterday from a two weeks trip through Illinois and Wisconsin. During his trip he spoke before four alumni clubs, started organization o1 fivesclubs, and maintained the alumni registration booth in Champaign last Saturday. On Monday, Oct. 13, Mr. Tapping spoke at a luncheon meeting of Uni- versity alumni in Chicago. The same gathering was also addressed by Er-' win Uteritz, '24, former star quarter- back hereVnow assistant coach at Northwestern. Uteritz was returning from scouting. the ,Michigan-M. A. C. game at East.Lan'ing on Saturday, Oct. 11: Tuesday, the field secretary spokej at an alumni banquet of the club at" Milwaukee. The University of Michi- gan campus 'film was' also shown, and election' of officers for the coin- fing year was held. pecial $.75 Dinner . M. to 8 P. M. v w.w wa uaaaaaa acsala l [L l,1 Vtl ri.y iur your zuoscription toaay. W%4Cky lVIAL [ ZA-1- FOR SALE AT A BfRGAIN 1922 DODGE ROADSTER / Good Running Condition Lots of Extras WILL SELL ON LIBERAL TERMS Can Be Seen One Block From Union. Call 35.2-W for Appointment Deal Direct With Owner and Save Money/ LOST LOST White gold link bracelet! Mon- day, probably on campus. Reward. Call Jean Reichmann 3404. LOST Gold Elgin Wrist Watch. Mono- gram E. Y. R. Friday night,' Oct. 17. Reward. Eunice Rose, Tel. 21 LOST A s'mall black purse. Initials+ H. H. Call Miss Heinemann, Phone 1889-M. LOST Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity pin. Name Cecil W. Lepaid en- graved on back. Call 1166. SALESMEN Sell weather strips in your spare time. Real proposition to a hustler. Write Landore & Co., 429 Wayne St., Detroit. '111ti1tFHN~t111[111; ~IIU1111II~tli i ll fll fllll l l 11iN 1 lI II N11111111t111111 : ' W uholesale BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE,, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ann Arbor Produce Co. 2276-R 2140-J *l llt lII t 11111 lllil i tlll lll t#11 tfW1111111,111 l WILLITS "" "' ' W::.. IS YOUR FALL DECORATING AND YOUR FALL PAINTING 315 South 'State Street -, DONE YET? TAN AND WHITE Hunting dog lastC Sunday. Has wide brass collar on. Return to 308 S. Fifth Ave. or Phone 1954-J. Reward. LOST Pair of bone rimmed glasses corner of William St. and Hamilton Place. inder please call 825-R. LOST Black leather notebook taken by mistake from lower reading room, Union, Thursday P. M. Note valuable to owner. Kindly call 1554-M. WANTED 4NTED One, two or three tickets or Wisconsin game, call Crane V09. 1 The H on y D ll " =llilllllliilii S A 1115 South University Serving the incomparable "Velvet Brand" Ice Cream in a Variety of Choice Flavors DETROlTREAIMERY if Tryte Exclusive Velvet. Chocolate fiIlrttlltltf 11 l 1111111 Iiil 1 ll illIlllirrlt1011lllll I ll 11 ri1 IIII 111 l ' The "Kick Off" on the High Prices * of Fish Serve a real fresh fish dinner to your guests tonight. We are as near to you as your phone. just call 3504-M for prompt delivery. TODAY'S SPECIALS wnTrout ......................lac I ue Pike ..................2 c S White Fish.. ........27c Herring and Ciscoes.......14c Halibut, Salmon ......... ..0e Also a variety of canned goods, Perch...................20c dried fish and oysters. 607 Detroi CANADIANFISH GO; 67DtotStreet "Phone 3504-M NOT MANY more weeks before the cold weather'l knocking at your door. So while this gloriou wcather pct better get busy. Brushes, Paper, Paints and whatever need, on sale here now. FRANK ROH& SON Wall Paper and aints 204 East Huron Street Phone ii tipUflhn1a butcb %etvcc e .., ~ W NNTED Two tickets for Wisconsin Fame. Call 1024-M. Wi NTED ONE TWO OR THREE ickets for the game Saturday; Call 61-W. AI6L OUR FRIENDS to give us a call t our new Church Street Barber Shop. First Class work and cour- tesy to all. JOE SHALTIS and ED- WARD BOWEN. 607 Church St. NEWSBOYS YOU CAN SELL MICHIGAN DAILY EDXTRAS SATURDAY AFTER- NOON. BE AT OFFICE BY 4:30. TYPEWRITING AT HOME. Call 195+VZ after 5 P. M. WANTED Address of person. who loaned student money in I. C. Sta- tion in Chicago. NOTICE THlE CHURCH OF CHRIST (Disciples) New Church Cor. 1ill and Tappan. J. ALLEN CANBY, (Acting Pastor) SUNDAY, OCT. 26 10:30 A. M.-Bible Story Hour for Primaries and Beginners, 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Sermon: "A Victorius 12:00bNoon -Students' Class taught by Prof A. L. Trout. Topic for Discussion: "Miracles." 6:00 'P. M.-Social h'our with re- freshments, forYoung Peo- ple, followed by program. 7:30 P. M.-Evening service. Ser - mon, "The Magnetic Christ." Dedication services for the new church will be' held next Sunday, November 2. Rev. G. W. Knepper, former pastor of the church, will deliver the dedicatory sermon. TRINITY ENGLISII LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor 9:30 A. M.-Se'rmon, German. Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH W ashington St., and Fifth Ave. t, C. STE LLHORN, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Bible Study hour. 10:30 A. M. --Service with serm by the pastor. Subject, "J sus' Claim to the Power Forgtve Sins." 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.-Student Foru Social hour and discussi period. Several new arrivals in new lasts and leathers of distinctive creation. 4 ATTENTION NEWSBOYS DO YOU want to earn some big money? Well come around to the Daily' Office about 4:30 Saturday and sell'extras for the Wisconsin footbalgaie. LANDLADIES- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity to save on many household necessi- ties at The Economy second Hand Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M. We sell what you do want and buy what you don't want. SOPHOMORE LITS Get on that fu- ture class champion Speedball team. Report' to Bill Warrick at the field on Friday and Saturday. JUST RECEIVED Beautiful' silk lingerie, both gown and° chemises very reasonably priced. Also the new circle sash to be worn as a girdle. THE QUALITY SHOP 303 South Main St. STS tnc ar 10:30 A. M.-The service. Sermon, "Back to the Cross." 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student Fellow- ship hour and Forum meeting at the parish hall, 309 East Washington St. 'Perry Hay- den, speaker. Subject, "Lu- theran Europe as I Saw It." The style shown is "The Tasker." A pleasing cre- ation in dull, or patent. Welcome I } . . . .. --- ----* .,-...1 -.-.. r"- _ 10:30 A. M.-Students' Bible Claas. 11:30 A. M.-Sermon, English. Sub- ject: "Life's Most Desirable treasure." 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Students social hour and supper followed by a Chalk-Tal by Erwin, Broecker. .. ?, .. I. _ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME." HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister. E KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor. LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 9:30-Student Classes. 10:45-Service of Worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump: "The Christian Church . i' i _ , f FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CLURCH Huron at Division REV. MERLE H., ANDERSON, D. D. Minister. LtWfS C. REiIANN 116, Seely Men Students MRS, NELLIE B. CALDWELL, See'y Women Students. 9:30-Intermediate Sunday School. 10:30-Morning Worship. "opQunning the Pyranids." 12:00-Young 'Peoples' ,Discussion' Classes- For Freshmen: "The Manhood of the Master," led by Homer Gnafon.' For Freshmen women: "Jesus In Modern Life," Grace Williams, '27M. Upper Class: "How Jesus Met Life Questions," H. Y. McClusk 5:30-Social Hour. 6.30-Memorial Services to Paul R. Dahlberg, '26M. Notice:-Hallowe'en Party Friday leaving the church at 5 P. M. Supp will be served in the country. Tax 19 cents. Down Town " Hosiery, Too" 5:30-Student Supper and Fireside Chat. "Is Christianity More Than An Ethical Code?" 8:00-Motion Picture Sevvice. Betty Compson in "The White Flower." 77 !' r ... '"' '" ^ "-r. __ ----- ., i k USED CARS One 1923 Chevrolet Touring Car. This Car is in extra good shape. The motor is very quiet and powerful. The car has 5 cord tires and will give you new car transportation at used car prices. Call 813 for dem- onstration. One 1922 Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan. This sedan can be bought for $285 and is well worth it. Call 813 for demonstration. One Late Model Reo Roadster. If you will let us demonstrate this car to you, we feel sure you will buy it. It is in very good condition. E. & G. CHEVROLET SALES CO.I Cor. W. Huron and Ashley Sts. At 10:30 (THE CHALLENGE OF TODAY" Science and Theology; Logic and Poetry. May the Fatherhood of God turn out to be a radical rather than a conservative faith. MUSIC BY MALE QUARTETTE At 6:30 "Has Evolution Settled Everything?" Prof. Brand Blanshar'd speaks on the Philosophic Viewpoint. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street, Between State and Division R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister. HOWARD B. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students 10:30-Morning Worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles on "The, Life Abu dant." 12:00-The Church Bible School. Dr Bunting, Superintendent. 12:00-Student Classes meet at Guild House. k 1. "The Meaning of Faith." (For Freshmen and Sophomore: I Mr. Chipman. 2. "Old Testament Selections." (For Juniors, Seniors and Gra uates.) Prof. Waterman. 5:30-Junior B. Y. P. U. at Church. 6:30-Senior B. Y. P. U. at Church. 5:30 to 6:30-Students Friendship Hour at Guild House. All welcon 6:30-Students Devotional Meeting. Topic, "What is Christianity Leader, Miss Wilma Weeks, '25M. f + t T... .. ..... . . ;. --- _ ,. Y .. ONLY Rugs of Highest Quality Wool, Dyes and Design Imported. I do not or Sell Cheap' Rugs. Workmanship, Import FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner S. State and E. Washington St. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D. D., Minister. REV. W. SCOTT' WE STERMAN;.Associate Minister Itev. Donald T merman Ellen W. Moore 'Directors of Student Activities' 10:30-Pastor's subject: "What You Are." CORNER CA'HERINE and DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector. RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work. SUNDAV AfOTAnER 9. I E