SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926 TVIF MICHIGAN DAILY - - . ._..,J,..A all THIS Tole COLUMN " 1E COLUMN S CL0SE$ M. ADVERTISING 0 at 8 r.Y, Demcrats are leveling on A. W. Mel-' ,fie orals Con& IC(1Me &'s ion, secretary of treasury, from both " ~As ;~ wings oif the capitol. Friends of the .A l.JfM'Ilhifdaf y - Trust 3erear tsys lhe agave up all busi- Sns;interests when he took office. His lithe), Richard B. Mellon, Pitts- 4 I i Lurgh )banker is declared to be the nio'iving factor iin the aluminum U :r e~.,oiy's affairs. Thomas J. Walsh ..'"..' i5 lr ading the attack on Mellon in I the Senate, and W. A. Oldfield in the Frog, Chicken and Stea-k Dinners. - ~~"*.-.,-- at - rj'Two blocks from 61 V bus l'IU on ,Jackson Road, from noon till idcnight.- - a - Special attention given to parties. Phone 65834. LOST, FUR RENT LOST--Watch, gun-metal case, black FOR RENT-Large modern front wrist. riboonl, on camipus, 'appan1 or; room., siinge ruouuie. 3Lrictly E. University Ave. Phone 8298 after; private.. Dial 3292 or call at 320 9 p. nm. Reward. 80-81-12. Thompson. 78-79-80. LOST-Left-handed, one; finger kid FOMJR RENT-Nicely furnished house- glove, bef ore vacation, 'phone 8552., keeping rooms or would rent as Ask for 'Mrs. Kaser. 79-S0. suite or singly. Phone 5346. 92:3 ______________________- Greenwood. 78-'79-80. NOTICE FOR RENT-Rooms for 6 or 8 boys,3' suites, 1 large double. $3.00 and Men's Suits sponged, pressed 35 Cents; $3.50 each. Phone 9395. 80-81-82.1 Student's Tailoring, Phone 8040, Car. I- N . Univ. and Tlbayer. tf FOR RENT-Steam heated single room for next semester. Private TY1PEWRUITING4 & MIMEa}tA PILING . home. phone 6623. 1110 Olivia. F'or every .aRrticle for sale, there is a buyer. Reach him thru Clagsifleds. I 7* Promptly and, neatly done by compe- tent operators at moderate. rates. College work a specialty for seven-! teen years.I 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store tf. "' .t NEW VICTOR Record releases everyl Friday. You'll always find the lat- est and best on Victor' Records. Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. tf. NOTICE-Piano Tuning-The Stein- way Concert Artist Tuner available for you. No extra charge. The exclusive tuner for the University School of Music. Phone 6776. Vic- tor Alimendinger. Otfce at resi- dence, 901, Granger Ave. 'Not with. any Music House.t. A GOOD SHAM1POO leaves the hair soft and glossy. We # specialize in Shampooing and use only the purest shampoo for the in- dividuals hair.I Anderson Beauty Shop Phone 3059 527 E. ' Liberty' 78-79-80. WH3EN ITS any thing in Music or Musical Instruments see Schaeb erle~ & Son, 110 S. Main. St. tf.F ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lalioil, per- manent waving, and marell waving our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room 202. Dial 4404. tf. TYPEWRITERS Rebuilt and second hand of all makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-. est stock and best service depart-I ment in Ann Arbor. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona tf. SCHAEbIERLE & SON, 110 S. Main St, The popular place for all kinds of musical instruments. It pays to trade here. th., f., sat., tf. ~_..,. __' 80-81-82. FOB SALE FOR SALE-Two tickets for concert Jan. 11, Hill Auditorium, first bal- cony, $1.25 each. Phone 6845. 80. FR SALE-Frontenac, overhead valve. Brand new, never unpacked, 1303, Wilmot. Dial 4829. 80-81-82. FOR SALE-Ford Coupe, 24 model, 1026 license. Will trade for open! car. 1303 Wilmot. Dial 4829. r 80-81-82. FOR SALE-Five day sale 7th to 12th on all watches, 20 percent off. The Watch Shop, 1121 S University. 78-79-80-81-82. FOR SALE-Ford Coupe, 1924, good mechanical condition, good tires, to, carry clothes. your own Of course ed by, the Mellons, in anti-trust two spares. Cash. proposition. Call Mr. Burns 4141 or 8429 evenings. e ! 79-80-81. FOR SALE-Man's heavy overcoat, belted, size 38: $15. Call 21852. 80-81.82. l Manty Attempt To Wint Season Pass B8y.Naming Arenat More, than' 120 names for the old Weinberg skatig arena, which is now owned. and, operated by the Athletic association, have been received in the contest held to select a new name for the building, and the winner will be announced next week, according toj Philip Pack, director of the. publicity bureau of the association. A season pass will be awarded toj the author of the winning title by the ! Atheitic association. NAPLES.-The eruption of Mount %~ Vesuvius; which began with violence on Wednesday, is continuing.l I IPAY. BEST PRICES For Men's Used Clothing. Phone 4310 115 W. Washington H1. BENJAMIN JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF FINE MEN'S CLOTHES 25 ~Of Vaue OFF! Our Entire Stock Suits and O'Coats (Origin al 1PricesRBe miain on 641rients-liake Your Oiwn Reduction.) $35 Suits and Overcoats....................... $26.25 X40 Suits and Overcoats......................... $30.00 $45 Suits and Overcoats..................'..... $33.75 $50 Suits and Overcoats ............... .. ..$3 7.50 AlterationsiFree-G uaraniteed Fitting. Shnirts--Closing_ out ou r $ 1.50-$31.50, now $1.85. 'I SERVICE at White Swan's Station in' the Press Buildingprmpis alwys.pr~ptand prices are so much lower you can afford the workmanship, the best always.. Dial 21,816 White Swan Laundry Co. Ann Arbor's Leading Cleanes s) -M L-M i wm DOME Abp JU l 21:3 least lGibertY-St.-Wortli the Walk. I ° Arnold's State St. Jeweler is now carrying a complete line of fountain pens--all makes, all prices. Whatever type you may need, come in and see us, we can satisfy you. Arnolds State St. Jeweler 302 S. State St. . tf. TYPEWRITING Leighton Leatherman 610 East Ann St. Phone 22134 77-78-79-80-81-82. WANTED WANTED-Furnished apartment, two senior students, near campus pre- ferable. Box 41. 78-79-80. LADY AND GENTLEMAN- Wanted young lady and gentleman who can dance "The Merry Widow Waltz". Must be graceful and moderately slight in weight. See, Mgr. Arcade Theater. tf. ROOM wanted by graduate woman student in private family. Box No. 42. 79-80-81. IXPERIENCED two payment men to open office covering entire district. Full co-operation and protection. Send $1.00 for supplies and corn- 1 plete information. Clyde A. Ram- sey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati; Ohio. tf. MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis- trict managers, organizers experi- enced. on two pay plan, also special, offers. Write or wire today for real. proposition. State fully experience. Clyde A Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. NEAT appearing Salesladies to sell Pickwick house and street frocks direct' to wearer; easily earn $35 weekly ; work all or part time. Write today. Pickwick Mfg. Go., 1. Fort Wayne, Ind. 79-80-81. err., ^..e'...+ . ./''.1".d",.I'. ...'I'1.. './'.. '././JJ'./.0. /1J.I"11..I'./? n. 11 N/~ mA'a/ /.~~ara a/a/s/ / /a/(/ /!/all I/a ,WI/ Irl 11 1/M I / /M P4. - F - _ . . n , unba Oburch %5evvices , , FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Washington Streets. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor DONALD TIMMERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR Associate Directors of Student Activities 10:30-Pastor's subject: "If." 12:00-12:4-Three student Bible classes meet in regular session at Wesley Hall. 3:00--Friendly Group leaves Wesley Hall to deliver Wesleyan Guild calendars for 1926. 6:00-7: 00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. Howard E. Wahr- enbrock, leader. Subject: "Some Thoughts From the Evanstont Conference." 7:00-7:30-Open House. Refreshments. 7:30--University Service at Hill Auditorium. Dr. Charles W. Gilkey of Chicago, speaker. ISCIPLES Church of Christ Corner 1111l and Tappan KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister 821 Packard. Phone 5146. 10: 30-Morning worship. "Re- s scovering the Master," by the pastor. 12: 00-Bible School. Special class for students taught by "Fath- er" Iden. 5:30-Students. Social and lunch. 6:30-Students forum. 7:30-Dr. Gilkey in Hill Audi- torium. .Attend Church on Sunday You'll find the ser- vices well worth wrhile. 0 First Congregational Church "The Church. of a Thousand Congregational Students" HE11RBERT ATCINSON JUMIP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor JANET BEROTH, Director Religious Education 10:45--Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump. "Jesus: Rabbi Wise and Bruce Barton." 5:30-Student Supper and Social H-our. 5:30-Student Fireside Chat. A question box by Mr. Jump. 8:00-Motion picture service. Jackie Coogan in "The Dog Man." r :.. .r. t _ . . _ .. -., ,t I I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street Betwveen State and Division R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister, HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students 10:30-Morning worship. Sermon by Mr. Saylos. Subject: "Ouir (Grent. est Agency of International Good Will:' 12:00-Bible Classes taught by Dr. Walerman and Mr. Chapman. 5:30-Guild Friendship Hour. 6:30-Devotional meeting. ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIssouri Synod) ThIrd and West Huron Streets C. A. BR~AUER, Min ister. :00-German. 10: 00 A. M.-Bible Classes. 11:00 A. M.--Englsh sermon. 5: 30-Student Club meets at the parsonage. tU ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St., and Fifth Ave. F. C. STEL~LHORN, Pastor. 9:00 A. M.-Bible study. 10:30 A. M.--Service with sermon. Subject: "The Holy 'htistian Chiurch." 5:30 P. M.-Student fellowship and supper. 6:30 P. M.-Student forum. Har- ry Mitch ell will speak oa Personal Evangelism.j UNITARIAN CHURCH State Street at Hluron SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Ministerf PHILIP E. LARO WE, Musical Director 10:45 Morning Sermon "CAN A JEW BE A CHRISTIAN 1" 5:30 Stude~nt Supper #x:30 .Dnrl*j if t' 1V wll~vt' li' 'tel .eC~fi ure i . ..: I t .:-.-, _d FR RENTr-Three single rooms,- rates reasonable, 433 S. Division St., 79-80-81. FOR RENT-For second semester, near campus, 1 large room for two. 1 suite for two. Both with or with- out board, steam heat, plenty hots water. 337 Thompson. 79-80-81. THAYER NO. 109 (near campus, hos- ._._.. Corner Diiion and Catherine Streets I HENRY LEWIS, Rector H. IL. LONSDALE, Associate MRS. F. W. PETERSON, Student- Secretary 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 40i9 South Division St 10:-30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice, subject: "Sacrament" 11:45 A. M.-Sunday School fol- lowing the morning service. BETHLEHEM EYANGELV= CAL CHURCH (Ev Iangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. Between Packard William andj FIRST PRE',SBYTERIA-N CHURCH LE IVI(', REI ANYN, Secretatry for Mell. MRlS. NELLIE B~. C SiWLT, ceary for Women. G. A. Neumiann, Pastor. I III _ _, a III 1 9-00l A. M.-BRihhl school andI I I I