SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925TP THF NPCIATCAN DATLY PAGE SEVEN ,,.,. b (,. r .a _. _.___ r THIS . CLOSES AT3.M. ADVERTISING itH1- COLUMN~ CLOSE~$ AT 3 P.M. l ... NOTICE CULOREDI) BUNTING IN NAVY AND! I'iICIIIGAN COLORS! MACK & CO. WANTED GARAGE-I would like to rent a ga- rage near State and Madison Ave. Dial 7217. 604 S. State. Richard SEarhart t n STUDEN T to sell insurance, good pay., TAILOR[MI Daly-BoxNo. 12 Students Tailoring Phone 80403 Cor. N. University and Thayer WANTED-Sewing. Made to measure MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND dresses and lingerie. Relining PRESSED, $12-costs and altering. Phone 9352. TROUSERS PRESSED, 20e 413 So. Division St. fLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING A AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY - OR ---LE ALSO LADLES I)RESSES AND COATS FOR SALE-New Portable Regal REASONABLE PRICES phonograph for $15.00. Call 9426.2 Work Called For And Delivered 324 Thompson St. FOR SALE-E+ast of campus, built for ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per-1 home, six room house, beautifully manent wavifig, and marcell waving finished oak throughout, mirror door our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room inihe, oakrooemirorador 202. Dial 4404. 1 hall, cloakroom, electric fireplace, Compile Comment On Death Of Late! President Burton' Editorial comment upon the death of the late President Marion L. Burton,' has been collected from the state press -nd published by the Univer- sity Press club. Extracts from 75 state publications are included in thel volume's 50 pages. The compilation is introduced as follows, "The University Press club, for the press of Michigan, compiles! and publishes this volume of Michi- gan editorial comment upon the death of Marion Leroy Burton, the inspira- Ition of whose leadership and the] magic of whose friendship touched the press of the state with a great and ? lasting power. I "Herein are contained estimates of the life of a truly great man-the measurement being taken from the viewpoint of the public's gain through I his living, and the public loss through his death. Nowhere is that estimate held higher, or founded upon more convincing proofs of value than in the1 minds and hearts of Michigan editors,j whose rare privilege it was to have him for councellor and friend." STOCKHOLM, Oct. 30. - The num- ber of women working for the state has almost doubled since 1923. The Swedish government's civil service list showed 17,177 women employes last year, forming one-sixth of thej government officials. ! Royal Visitor MILAN, Italy, Oct. 30.--"The Fascist regime cannot be overthrown except by force," Premier Mussolini declar- ed Wednesday in a speech before an audience which packed the Scala the- ater in celebration of the third anni- versary of the Fascist march on Rome. Watch Page Seven for real values. - C CHARLESTON NOW Open Daily 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Private Lessons Daily Adults' Class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen one-hour les- sons, $5.00. TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO 22 Wuertli Arcade Phone 8328 THE ARBOR HOME LAUNDRY 632 S. ASHLER A Pleasure Indeed to Put on a Freshly Laundered Shirt That Has Coie Backe as Fine and Clean-as New. All work handled by us is done without the use of any chemicals. Your clothes will look whiter and last longer. Students' Bundles Given Special Attention. Dial 480 One trial of our work will be convincing. I Patronize These Advertisers ' I THE COLLEGE MAGICIAN Announcing Coiiplete change in his bag of tricks. Entertainment for all occasions. N. D. Smith, Dial 5970 F'6UNTAIN PEN SERVICE Our service is your saving. Our brands consist of those that give you the best service for the least money. Expert fitting is our spec- *ialty. We will give you unequalled repair service onvany make of pen and service any pen we sell. Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street SCHAEBERLE & SON. 110 S. Main St. The popular place for all kindsI of musical instruments. It pays to trade here. 7 closets, large attic, garage, phone' 7431. PORTABLE Brunswick phonograph.f Practically new. Reasonable price., 805 E. Huron. Dial 7940 ask for Miss Fulton. Read the Want Ads Another crown prince is coming to the United States. Gustaf Adolf, heir to throne of Sweden, will attend the unveiling of memorial to John Eric- sson, the Monitor's inventor, in Wash- ington, in May, 1926. Greater security and convenience are sought in opening and closing heavy steel doors in banks, through an electric installation now on the market. Hallowe 'en AT Wahr's Book Stores A spider was found living at the Want a room? Read Page Seven height of 17,000 feet on Mt. Everest. and use the Classified columns.-Adv. WM*NMIN . Ii The Navy Is Here Let's Beat 'Em-Let's Greet 'Em Will Soon Be Here R EMEM BER WATCH REPAIRING Efficient work at reasonable Edw. A. Clark 1121 S. Univ. prices. EXCHANGED Green slicker at Hill auditorium last Sat. My slicker had Sasieni pipe in pocket. Call Barton 4418. FOUNTAIN PEN INK{ Our special Government Record ink when set is water-proof. No fear of its smearing when touched with a moist finger or being completely erased if your note book should get wet. It has a fine color and flows well. A word to the wise- is suflic- ~ient.I RIDER'S PEN SHOP 302 South State St. MANUSCRIPTS Typewritten by ex- perienced operators at BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE, 11 Nickels Arcade. LOST- LOST-Man's wrist watch. Make o watch Steel-clad. Ample reward for. its return. John Gamble. 1611 'Wells St. Dial 3768. PAIR GLASSES light colored rims. :Liberal reward. Call 6381. Van ~ Doren.. LOST-Black cameo pin valued as heirloom. Reward. Call 4318. LOST-German police dog, Wed. Oct. 28th. He has one injured ear and -answers to name of "Cop". Call Brownat 201 North Thayer or Dial 4593. Reward. 10ST-Platinum bar pin with diamond in vicinity of S. Ingalls and Huron. Reward. Phone 4652. LOST-Pair of glasses in black case. Virginia Ray, 724 E. Univ. Phone' 21146. A. POWDER blue felt hat. Initials G. L. R. Dial 21677. WHITE COLLIE About 5 months old! in vicinity of Ferry field. For in- "ormation leading to recovery, reward. Dial 8495. FOR RENT ,INGLE ROOM for man $3.00. Also, j suite for couple or men. Steam heat, reasonable. 417 South Division. )'OR RENT-Single or double room. Very reasonable. Phone 3671 be- fore noon or in the evening. FOR RENT-Two lighthousekeeping rooms first floor, private entrance. 114 N. Ingalls. Phone 7437. FOR RENT-Light and pleasant room1 in desirable house. 516 Walnut 9274. Read the Want Ads. With Warm Feet Our Galoshes Have Arrived. Women's Four Buckles $2.98 and $3.98 To Save a portion for your Christmas and Michiganensian Photographs __________ _ ---_lA imited amount of hats in Felt, Velvet and Silk, +.# selling at $2.98, $3.98 and 4 $5.00. Also metallic and satin =.~ hats for winter wear. - -c Another shipment of flowers for coats and dresses. PUYEAR - & HINTZ . j 328 South Main. / = Countess Gaiters $4.98 Portrait Quality 0 117 S. Main Street 619 EAST LIBERTY PHONE 4434 momommum -mill una cZburcb &ACVVrnC&3 I I i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Washington Streets. REV. ARTHUR W. STALRER, Pastor DONALD TIMMERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR Associate Directors of Student Activities 10:30-Pastor's subject: "The Right to Believe." 12:00 to 12:45-Student study classes at Wesley Hall, led by Dr. Stalker, Margaret Stein and Donald Timmerman. 6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. 7:00-7:30-Open house. 7:30-Evening services by the pastor. Campbell. DISCIPLES Church of Christ Corner Hill and Tappan KENNETH B. 1B0WEN, Minister 821 Packard. Phone 5146. 9:30-Bible School. 10:30-Morning worship. "The Strategy sf Jesus," by pastor. 12:00-Hligh school group. 12:00-Student group. "Father" Iden. 5:30-Fireside social hour 5:30, .and lunch. 6:30-Student Forum. 7:30-Evening worship. "King Bramble," bypastor. Special music at each service. A welcome to all. 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. 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 BEROTI, Director Religious Education 10:45-Service of worship. Chorus Choir under the direction of Palmer Christian. 12:00-Student Discussion Classes under Miss Crane and Prof. Anning. 5:30-Student Cafeteria Supper and Social .Hour. 6:30-Fireside Chat. 8:00-Motion picture service. l/ _a . i.-- J i 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. 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. 6:30-Devotional service. Young People's Guild. ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. BRAUER, Ministesr. Phone 22441 9:00 A. M.-Reformation service in German. 10:00 A. M.-Bible School. 11:00 A. M.-Reformation service in English. Sermon: "The Lulieran Church Yesterday, Today and Tonmorrow." 5:30-7:30 P. M. - Student Club meets at the parsonage. Topic: "High Spots in the Life of Luther." 7:30 P. M.-Children's Reforma- tion Program in the church. Pastor's Topic: "Luther's Hymns." 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. Another of a series of ser- mons on the Apostles' Creed. 5:30 P. M.-Student fellowship and supper. UNITARIAN CHURCH State Street at Huron SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister PHILIP E. LAROWE, Musical Director 10:45 A Series of Sermons on "RELIGION FOR THE UNRELIGIOUS" Part 5 "RELIGION WITHOUT GOD" 5:30 Students' Candlelight Supper 8:30 "HOW SHALL WE OBTAIN WORLI) PEACE I". A discussion led by Prof. P. W. Slosson I 6:30 P. -M.-Student Forum. I I I i I-.-- , s r I- I . The Miladies Beauty Shop Will Give 100 Free Marcels Corner Division and Catherine Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector H. L. LONSDALE, Associate MRS. F. W. PETERSON, Student Secretary FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division St. 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice; subject, "Everlasting Punishment." BETHLEHEM EVANGEL= CAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister 326 South Division St. LEWIS C. REIMANN, Secretatry for Men. MRS. NELLIE B. CADWELL, Secretary for Women. Hear Dr. Anderson on 6iDP TI'ID RLD (TI T1' A Nnl VnT TD CH Fourth Ave. Between Packard a -AA A A S V; ,3,, William and1 I I I I I