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SATVRDA , QCTOBEM 17, 1925

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FAt',rE SEVEN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 1925' PA(~E SEVT~N

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Aia o r.. ADVERTI SING' AT 3 F.M-
J Increase of almost 200 in the num-
ber of patients cared for at the Uni-
versity hospitals has been recorded
NOTICE FOR RENT-Suite, east, south and since the opening of the new Hospital:
west exposure. Also large front; building, it is indicated in a report
TAILORING room and garage. Steam heat. Dial prepared for the Board of Regents by
Students Tailoring Phone 8040 8344. 422 East Washington. Assist. Sec. J. C. Christensen, and
Cor. N. University and Thayer made public yesterday.
TEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND FOR SALE On July 1, before the opening of;
PRESSE I, $'.!' A FULL dress suit like new. Half the new University hosital, 579 pat-
TROUSERS PRESSE t, 20 price. Size 38. 711 Granger Tele ients were housed in the various hos-
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING phone 5496. pital units, the report says. On Sept.
AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ,!1 this figure reached 738, and on Oct.
ALSO LADIES PRESSES ANDJ , MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like 1 it was 759. Of these, 605 are housed
COATS j work of any kind afternoons or in the new building, 109 in the south
REASONABLE PRICES night work. 3671. department, and 45 in the old hospital.
Work Called For And Delivered
FORI) Touring all ready for Wiscon-
NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special sin and Illinois. Four brand new instal lation was superior to the orig-
for October $15. Bentley Beauty cords. Engine just completely over- cur in the decision of the Bureau to
Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373. hauled. Car owned by mechanic' mrknthealratin beaushrdi
$75. Dial 9588.maeteatrto bcus hedi
DANCING not like to change from a mechanical
Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, Evening to a human element for the safety
atIiHof the ship.
SHELDON COMMUNITY HALL J sf IPLM O.Y
On Michigan Ave. 7 miles East of Ypsi YPSILANTI, Mich., Oct. 16.-Ypsi.
Admission 75c. Ladies Freeast ofBYpi1[L [ dlanti will meet Albion here tomorrow,
the Teachers are confident of
WATCH REPAIRNG trouncing the Methodist team, in spite1
Efficient work at reasonable prices. Naxal Court Not in Position To Make of "Bear Stories" emitting from the
Edw. A, Clark 1121 S. Univ. Decision Before A Month. Albion camp.
PERMANENT WAVE-Special $10.00.__
Nestle Lanoil Process. By appoint- (By Associated Press)
ment only. Phone 21865. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.-Investiga- STABLISH
tion of the wreck of the airship Shen-
MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- andoah by the naval eourt of inquiry
er, thirty years experience; banjos, has been virtually concluded with
mandolin, guitar and chord con- the hearing of the designier of the
struction. Telephone 4757. craft, an engineer of the Bureau of
Aeronautics and the technical advisor
WILL PERSON who took topcoat of the Aluminum Company of Amer-
from Law buildinghOct. 16 between ica, which furnished the metal fram-
8 and 11 A. M. please send keys ing for the craft.
inpocket by mail to H. A. Hicks. The finding by the court probably
1223 Hill St. will be delayed for many weeks as the
SCHAEBERLE & Son. 110 S. Main Bureau of Standards has advised that U
St. The popular place for all kinds a month will be necessary to com-
of musical instruments. It pays to plete tests of the speciments of ma-; V
to.terial taken from the wreckage. After
tade __here.__ that report is submitted it may be Our Representativ
MIRROR BEAUTY SHOP necessary to call some other wit-
19 Cuttin.g Apartments nesses. HOTEL S
Special Treatments for the Hair Counsel for the survivors ok the Detr
Dressing Shenandoah and the Bureau of Aero-
Shampooing nautics scored important points today n the folio
Bobbing in their effort to break down the
Our service gives satisfaction theory of Capt. Anton Heinen, former
German Zeppelin pilot, that structuraldt
STUDENTS-Who want tutoring in changes made in the airship contrib- with Samples of Re
German call Dolberg, Dial 7829 be- uted measurably to her destruction. Furnishings, Ha
tween 6-7 P. M. C. T. Burgess, an engineering ex-
pert in the Bureau of Aeronautics, October 19
WANTED conceded that,'in the way the new gas No b
TkI s valve installation was operated by the iovember
TICKET or tickets for Illinois game. crew in the storm, probably less December 1
Call __7070._ stress was exerted on the structure
AM VERY anxious to get two tickets than would have been the case had B GS T'0 N PALM B
for ythe original automatic system been LITTLE BUILD1i1G PLAZA BU
Navy adOi ims h n opraion.TR~buowr COR. BOYLSTOM C utes NT Y
6412. in operation.
Ile refused to concede that the new

DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 16.-City Col-
lege's eleven will meet Olivet here to-I
day on Codd field with the odds fav-
oring the visitor's. Detroit is weak- i
ened because it lacks a practice field.
Knute Rockne predicts that Notre
Dame will lose to the Army Satur-
day.
Dartmouth and Yale will meet on;
the gridiron in 1926, it has been an-
nounced.
Harry Hooper of the White Sox has
asked for his unconditional release.
I PAY
BEST PRICES
For Men's Used Clothing.
Phone 4310 115 W. Washington
It. BENJAMIN

Dirty Clothes
Are a necessary evil, but they will not bother you
if you send your things to us. Clothes laundered
white and soft.
,The MOE LAUNDR

204 N. MAIN

DIAL 3916

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His diplomacy in averting a break
between the French government and
Vatican has won the red hat for Mgr:
T3enaventure Ceretti.
HED Isis
1ORVF. ERTHSJRUIF
ve will be at the
TATLER
oit
wing days
ing season
ady-made Clothing
ats and Shoes
9, 20, 21
23, 24, 25
4, 15, 16
EACH NEWPORT
ILDING AUDRAINSUILOING
R 0 A oa 220 B'LLevur AvuENr

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INCORPORATED I X.. Us. Pta. .
$9
On Display by
Mr. C. P. Lathrop
Tues.. Wed., Thurs.,
Oct 20, 21, 22
at Cartier's, 306 S. stat St.
iwerPIs S.oes
INCORPOR~ATED c-3 B.EG).U.S.PAT.OPP.
Stores in New York, Brooklyn, Newark
and Philadelphia co Address forMail
Orders, 191 Hudson d't, New York City_

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La mpler

When you pay a social debt or send your compliments
in a box of confectionery. "Promptness is the polite-

ness of kings."

Send it now.

We sell

the Sampler

and other Whitman's Candies.

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Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co.
3-Dependable Stores-3
Corner East and South University

321 South State

Corner State and Packard

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BOOK STORE

WANTED - Experienced laundress.
Want student and family washing.
Will call for and deliver. Phone
34972.
WANTED-One ticket for Illinois
game. Call Schwartz. Phone 6744.
TWO TICKETS for Navy game. Please
leave address with anyone answer-
ing phone. Dial 7117.
A WANTED-Opportunity by one per-
son to drive to Urbana in closed
car preferably with faculty family.
Tel. Univ. 153-M, 9:00-10:00.
WVANTED-Cook and porter for fra-
ternity house. References neces-
sary. Address Box 14.
WANTED-A garage, in the vicinity of
South Fifth, between Williams and
Liberty. Dial 4818, ask for Ryan.
STUDENT to sell insurance, good pay.
Daily Bow. No. 12.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
State and Washington Streets.
REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor
DONALD TIMMERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
10:30 A. M.-Pastor's subject: "Our Lost Paradise."
12:00.to 12:45 P. M.-Student study classes at Wesley Hall, led by Dr.
Stalker, Margaret Stair and Donald Timmerman.
6:00 to 7:00 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. Paul
Rehmus: -"Nothing New."
7:00 to 7:30 P. M.-Open House.
7:30 P. M.-Dr. John Timothy Stone, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian
Church, Chicago, will speak on the subject: "Facing Prob-
lems."

DISCIPLES Church of Christ
Corner Hill and Tappan
KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister
821 Packard. Phone 5146.
9:30-Bible Scilooi.
10:30-Morning worship. "What
Shall We Tolerate?"
12:00-High School Class. Mrs
Kenneth B. Bowen.
12:00-Students' Class. "Father'
Iden.
5:30-Students' Social Hour and
Lunch. Hostess, Mrs. Theo'
phile Raphael.
7:30-Evening worship. "The
Hireling."

.ANN ARBOR-
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Kurth, Pastor.
Oct. 18, 1925.
Meet with us to worship in the
"Upper Room" in Lane Hall.
11:00 A. M.-Preaching service.
Topic: "What I Could If I
Would."
We particularly urge students
to be present, for there will be
matters presented that will con-
cern you.

First Congregational Church
"The Church of a Thousand Congregational Students"
HERBERT ATCHINSON JUMP, Minister
E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor
JANET BEROTH, Director IVeligious Education
10:45-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump to Knights Templats:
"THE GLORY OF SERVICE."
12:00-Student Classes under Miss Crane and Prof. Anning.
5:30-Student Supper and Social Hour.
6:30-Fireside Chat. Rensis Likert, president of the S. C. A., will
talk on "WHAT I SAW OF STUDENT LIFE IN EUROPE."
8:00-Motion picture service. Betty Bronson in "Peter Pan." Paul
Wilson will play a cornet solo.

WANTED BOYS.
TO SELL DAILY EXTRAS
SATURDAY. COME
TO PRESS BLDG.

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STUDENT wants work for Saturdays
or afternoons. Will do anything.
Call Doerge 4418.

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VERY Anxious to get one ticket for
Navy game. E. Kieswetter, 621 For-
est. Phone 21844.
WANTED-Tickets for Navy and
Minnesota games. Call O'Keefe.
Phone 3564.
'WANTED-Two or three tickets for
Navy game.. Dial Mrs. Walker, 7517.
LOST
LOST-Sliderule on Oct. 13 near
- Wuerth theatre. Reward. Ken-
neth H. McLean, 1327 Forest Court.
"LOST-Black leather pocketbook with
gold monogram marked H. M. A.
Finder please call H. Adler, 5618.
1319 Cambridge Road.
OSTT-A IeBouef fountain pen.
Name Ivar C. Johnson engraved on
barrel. Finder please call 7982 or
210 -So. Thayer. Reward.
FOR RENT

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street Between State and Division
R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students
10:30-Morning worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles. "MODERN UNREST."
12:00-Church Bible School. Dr. R. W. Bunting, Supt.
12:00-Student classes in Religious Education meet at Guild House,
across the street from church. "HOW THE BIBLE GREW."
Mr. Chapman. "HOW THE BIBLE HAS REACHED US." Dr.
W a te rm a n ., vYP ld
6:30-Devotional service. Young People's Guild.M
6:30-Devotional Service. Young People's Guild. Mr. A. J. Logan, for
many years a resident in Argentina, S. A., will speak on
"EVANGELICAL FORCES IN ARGENTINA" This will be an'
informing address and friends are invited.

ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Huron Streets
C. A. BRAVER, Minister.
Phone 2*J41
9,:00 A. M.-Sermon, German.
10-00 A. M.-Bible Class.
11:00 A. M. -Sermon, English.
The Pastor's Subject: "Erect-
inga Monument of Grati-
tude."
5:30-7:30 P. M. - The Student
Club meets at the parsonage
for Social Hour, Supper, and
Discussion. Topic: "One
Hour Away from the Cam-
pus." Sigrtd Christiansen,
leader. You are invited.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Washington St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor.
TO THE STUDENT:
You need the help the church af-
fords. Others need the help your
example affords.
9:00 A. M.-Bible Study Hour.
10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon
on the subject: "I Believe in
God, My Creator." Another
of a series of sermons on
the Apostles' Creed.
5:30 ,to 7:30-Student Forum
meeting.

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State Street at Huron
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, -Minister
PHILIP E. LAROWE, Musical Drector
10:45
A Series of Sermons on
"RELIGION FOR THE UNRELIGIOUS" .
Part 3
"WHAT RELIGION IS"
5:30
Students' Candlelight Supper
6:30
Prof. A. F. Shull will discuss
"THE RELIGION OF AN EVOLUTIONIST"

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OR RENT--Garage 1233 Volland St.
Phone 4872.
FOR RENT-Large modern frontI
room with Victrola, warm and coni- 1
fortable, newly and completely fur-
nished. Strictly private, no other
., students. Chean. Dial 3059, or,

Corner Division and Catherine Streets
HENRY LEWIS, Rector
H. L. LONSDALE, Associate
MRS. F. W. PETERSON, Student Secretary
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
1:30 A. .-Church School in Harris Hall.
11:00 A. M.-Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. Lewis.

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice; subject, "Doctrine of
Atonement."
11:45 A. M.-Sunday School fol-
lowing the morning service.
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening, 7:30.
The Reading room, 608 First Na-

BETHLEHEM EVANGELI=
CAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. Between William. and
Packard
9:00 A. M.-Sunday school and
adult classes.
10:00 A. M.-English service.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Huron and Division
MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister
326 Sou'th Division St.
LEWIS C. REIMANN, Secretatry for Men.
MRS. NELLIE B. CADWELL, Secretary for Women.
10:45
"THE PLACE OF 31YSTERY IN HUMAN LIFE"
Excellent Music by the New Quartet
12:00
Student Classes led by Howard McClusky, Hal Coffman and
Miss Iila Haskins
5:30
A Social hour that gives a new meaning to that name.

11:00 A. M.-German
of the Church."
Subject: "Spiritual
of thCh"rh."

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