DAY, JANUARY 16, 1926 THF MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN IFOR RENT 1I S IFOR RENT-Pleasant, warm, com- .L A S !F EMN ' fortable sute for two students. Very LCLOSES near campus, reasonable rent. Ap- .M.ADVERTISING AT 3 . ply 444 So. State St. Phone 853. FOR ITNT-Comfortable single room LOST WANTED an suite for one man. Phone 22352 425 So. Division. 86-87-88. LOST-Mesh bag containing two - --- - books of stamps and gold fountain EXpen ENCEcetcover yenteit.FOR RENT-Large study room, steam pen. Call 7117. Reward. 85-86-87 open office covering entire district. heated, with sleeping porch, for one Full co-operation and protection. or two students or business men. LOST-In meeting room of Union, Send $1.00 for supplies and com- 5 1So E. Catherine St. Dial 9571. black leather notebook and "The plete Information. Clyde A. Rain- 83-84-85-865-7. English Language" by Smitb. Re sey, .25-27 Opera Place, Cincinnati, . -. - -. - ward. Plaut, 7139. 85-86-87. hIo. tf. FOlH PENT Apartment, also room, very reasonable. 943 Greenwood. LOST-A Le Boef fountain pen. Name MAGAZINE men, crew managers, dis- Phone 3671. 86-87-88. engraved on barrel. Gall Roberta trict managers, organizers experi- _ -- I Austrian Surgeon Back In US. l 1= I- I= E"; is w= 1= .. i= Wilson, at 9433. Reward. 86. LOST-Will finder of Preisler's "Gen- ius" left in Arcade Theatre get in "toucli with D. Lavine? Dial 5964. Reward. 86. LOST-A smal black purse containing bills, change and laundry check. Call 21077. 86. LOST--Gold Sphinx Pin. .Finder will please call 4917 or address Box 50,1 .Daily office. 86-87-88. LOST-Monday, Jan. 11, 11 a.im. Angell Hall, Room 215, Black rimmed glasses and Wahl fountain pen in University Health Service - Glasses case. Call 3301. Huda Smith, Helen Newberry Residence. 86-87-88. NOTICE FRATERNITY OR SORORITY-Will sell house which accommodates 25. No down payment. See "For Sale" in Classified Section. 86. ANNIVERSARY WEEK at Elson Beauty Shop. Starting January I. Sh~ampo~o and Marcel, $1.50 with, a lemon rinse free. Marcel 75 cents. Elson Beauty Shop, 321 B. Main, Phone 4404. tf. SCHAEBERLE & SON, 110 S. Main$ t. The popular place for all' kinds of musical instruments. It pays to trade here. th., f.+ sat., 'tf. Men's Suits sponged, pressex s3. cents Student's Tailoring, Phone 8040, Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer. tf T[YPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPRIN )romptly and neatly done by compe- tent operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven- teen years. O. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels ArCade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store tf . enced on two pay plan, also special FOR RENT-Front room for one or offers. Write or wire today for real two girls. private family, meals if proposition. State fully experience. desired. Phone 4052,. 744 Packard Clyde A Ramsey, 25-27 Opera Place, St. 86-87-88. Cincinnati, Ohio. tf. FOR RENT-Attractive single room WANTED-College or high school in private home, graduate student girl to wait table in a tea room for or instructor preferred. Southeast board. Polly Little Tea Shop, vicinity. Garage availabe. Call Phone 3941. 85-86-87. I 21678. 86-87-88 WANTED-Suite or single and double FOR RENT-Large room, first floor, room for three university women in j two students. Near Union. $4.50 small house. Call 6887. 84-85-86. each. 517 East Madison. 84-85-86. WANTED-Place in booth for J-liop, FOR RENT-Room for six upperclass- for from 3 to. 5 men. Call 59641 men on Oakland Ave. Call 3441. from 12 to 1 today.. S-871 86-87.j WANTED-Room for two students in FOR RENT-A large room for one or private family, preferably south of ; two girls, three blocks from campus. 's 'E t i' t t! .j l I ' 4. J M 1! llt 1111111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillilillilif1111 Artists' Materials of All ._ Kinds at Wenzel's Devoe and Reynold's rtts'Materials. (anvas Canvas Boart- Academy Board Stretcher Pieces Water Color in Tubes Fitted Oil Color Boes Water Color Boxes Clay louldin Outfits Stencil Outfits Oils Art .lsts Brushes Plaque Frames Oil Colors in Tubes Xraft Way e We invite those interested in art work of this nature to come in and see our splendid stock. r' .r 207 EAST E= T27 EALIBERTY STREET ANN ARBOR- - - YPSILANTI ' When in Detroit for the Week.-End- Visit THE GRAYSTONRI campus, for $3.00 each. Box 48. 86-87. WANTED TO RENT-Room, prefer- ably with fireplace, and place for piano, or priviege of keeping one somewhere in house. Must be near campus. 86-87-88. PORTER WANTED' POttTER WANTED-For fraternity house, only those having recommen- dations need apply. Address box, 47, Michigan Daily. 85-86-87. FOJt RENT FSO RENT--uite, two offices, State Street section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf. FOR RENT-A suite for two boys, 2i blocks from Ferry Field. 717 Arbor St. . 86. , * FOR RENT-Rooms next semester for boys, one block from the campus,' 71 Oakland. 85-86-87.! FOR RENT-Two large single rooms' for students, 610 So. State St., phone 8420. 85-86-87. FOR RENT-Rooms for six or seven boyo, $2.50 to $3,00 each. Separate beds. No other students. Phone 7906. 85-86-87.1 FOR RENT-Several well furnished suites. Room for about ten boys. Very attractive, new furniture.Thel very best accommodations for both study and sleep. 607 East liberty. Dial 8439. 85-86-87. Dial 5942. 84-85-86. FOR RENT--One double room with sleeping porch. Two single beds. 1024 Church St. 8231. 84-85-86. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Three tube radio, com- plete with tubes, batteries, speaker, $30.00. Phone 7710. 86-87. FOR SALE-Good business proposi- 'tion for two students. Am leaving town. Dial 6472. 85-86-87. FOR SALE-White Spanish shawl, hand worked. Call 8531. 85-86-87. FOR SALE-Complete drum outfit, call Stuey, 21774. 85-86. 40 C eiargest selling quality pencil %'in the worict black degrees Superlative in quality, the world-famous 3 ., give best service and longest wear. Buy Plain ends, per do 1. $1.00 Rubber ends, peroz. 1. 20 a eit all dealers Amerkcan Lead Pencil Co. do4"vn 220 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 11 I Dr. Adolph Lorenz, famous Austrian bloodless surgeon, whose visit to the United States some time ago created nation-wide attention because of his work while here, has returned for a brief visit, mainly to check. I up on the patients he aided while here on his previous trip. The photo of him was taken since his arrival a few days ago. 1 JER VE Y BELIEVES LA W STUDENTS 1 SHOULD STUDY BEHAVIOR OF MAN Colun bia niversity Dean Predicts caused by the abandonment of the Psychology Will Be Taught In Future Years established or so-called logical. rule in those limited instances where it NEW YORK, Jan. 15.- "Law stu- I shall clearly appear that the rule isI dents of the future will be taught to not working well here and now, would study the behavior of men as well be a small price to pay for the law's 'as the law of the centuries," predict- readjustment to the realities around ed Dean Huger W. Jervey, of the law 'us. school of Columbia university, in his "The task of going on is plainly the annual report to Pres. Nicholas M. task of the graduate schools and re-1 Butler. ;'search scholars in our colleges of law. "The attempt to get under and be- It is not proposed to construct' any hind the applicable legal rule and to encyclopedic statement of society and illuminate it by a study of the par- law's present deficiency-'such' a state- ticular social or economic phenomen- ment might well be undesii'dble even on it purports to control, through if it were possible. enlisting the special cooperation of I "The desirable thing to be achieved the economist, the sociologist, the is spirit and method. To investigate philsopher, is indicative of the pres- some of the major fields and to do our ent-day attitude of our ablest legal bit toward reform where reform' shall scholars on the bench, at the bar, seem to be needed, but abovt all l'o, and in the law school, toward the infuse into our own thinking, and the function and content of the law," the thinking of the men we sdhool, 'the dean continued. penetrating understanding 'that Our "The law, to be useful and certain material for study is actual beiphavidr' and just, must have a logical symmet- of men as 'well as the law reports ry of its own so that men's conduct I that deal with that behavior-such may be guidded with reasonable con- an objective is quite ambitiouhs fidence an d security. The confusion enough." Detroit's Smartest Jean Goldkette's Orchestra VICTOR RECORD Playing Nightly Two,Orchestras Playing Continuous Music BREEZE BLOWERS THE ORANGE BLOSSOM Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra Coming -.,3 RY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water Shampoo, face and scalp treatment. Special prices on all appointments. STrojanowskj Beauty Parlor, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 5535. tu, th, sat.-tf. EW VICTOR Record releases every 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 PAY, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. 0Coc .". % el i. for you. No extra charge. The exclusive tuner for the University School of Music. Phone 6776. Vic- tor Allmendinger. Office at resi- dence, 901 Granger Ave. Not with any Music House, tf. FRATERNITIES OR SORORITIES- Fraternity house, will accommodate 25, five minutes walk from campus. -Will sell with no down payments. Wonderful opportunity for new or- anization.Call 6189. 86. NOTICE-Manuscripts typewritten by experienced operators at Biddle's Book Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade. t., th., sat. tf. WHEN ITS any thing in Music or 4Musical Instruments see Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. tf. REAL PEN SERVICE Buy your Fountain Pens and ink at, Rider's Pen Shop. It costs no more [ and you have the advantage of spec- r ialist service, and the largest stock to select from. Now In our new location '315 State St. tf. Here Is An Opportunity W REQQUIRE several intelli- gent students, both sexes, who canl d eotepart of their time during this senester to our business. An oppor-. tunity is offered for advancement. pommission basis. Mr. Morley, 709 'est Cross St., Ypsilanti, Michigan, Pone 428. 84-85-86-87-88-89. &A!f unaa Obuwcb ervicee r I .......... I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Washington Streets. REV. ARTHUR W. STALEER, Pastor DONALD TIMMERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR Associate Directors of Student Activities I DISCIPLES Church of Chris Corner Hill anI Tappan KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister 821 Packard. Phone 5146. 10:30-Morning worship. "A Par- able of the Heart." 12:00-Bible school. Special class for students taught by "Fath- er" Iden. 5:30-Fireside social hour for young people, and lunch. 6:30-Young People's Forum. r Attend Church on Sunday You'll find the ser- ViceS well worth while. First Congregational Church IThe Church of a Thousand Congregational Students" HERBERT ATCHINSON JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor JANET BEROTH, Director Religious Education 10:45-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump. "The Talent in the Napkin. 5:30-Student Supper and Social Hour. 6:30-Fireside Chat. Discussion of "Religion at Michigan." 8:00-Motion picture service. George Arliss in "Twenty Dollars.a Week." 10:30-Pastor's subject: "Law and Lawlessness." 12:00-12:45-Three student Bible classes meet in Wesley Hall.' 6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. leader. Subject: "No Man Spoke as He." 7:00-7:30-Open House. Refreshments. 7:30-Evening worship. Mr. Timmerman, peaker. Religion." regular session at Margaret Nichols, Subject: "Absolute 7:30-Evening worship. Ii. "The Great Fish." school string quartet. Jonah High _1 t ---- ---+ FII FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHI 1 _. I I 1 -- -- Huron Street Between State and Division R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students 10:30-Worship and sermon. Mr. Sayles speaks on "Religion in 'l'erms of Friendship." 12:00-Sunday school. Dr. Bunting, superintendent. Two student classes meet at Guild House. Dr. Waterman and Mr. Chap. man, teachers. 5:00-High School B. Y. P. U. at church. 5:30-Young People's Guild Friendship Hour at Guild House. Students from India will be special guests. 6:30-Devotional meeting. Six students from India will speak on phases of religious life and thought in India. ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. BRAVER, Mlnlster. 9 A. M.-Sermon in German. 10:00 A. M.-Bible Class. 11 A. M.-Sermon in English. The pastor's subject: "The Offend- ed Nazarenes." 2:30 P. M.-Skating party at West Park by students and young people of the church. 6 P. M.-Regular social hour and supper at the parsonage. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor. 9:00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A.tM.-Service with sermon by the pastor on: "I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sin." Another sermon on the Apos- tles Creed. 5:30 P. M.-Student fellowship and supper. 6:30 P. M.-Student forum. Rich- ard C. Kurvink mill present "The University as a Fresh. ian Sees It." UNITARIAN CHURCH State Street at Huron SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister PHILIP E. LARODWE, Musical Director 10:45 Morning Sermon "WHAT DO WE THINK OF JESUSV' 5:30 Student Supper 6:30 Professor J. F. Shepard will lecture on "THE RELIGIOUS COMPLEX" I TYPEWRITERS Rebuilt and second hand of all makes 1 'ght, sold, rented, exchanged, 1 eaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- es stock and best service depart- nunt in Ann Arbor. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Th Typewriter & Stationery Store ealer: L. C. Smith & Corona tf. Arnold's State St. Jeweler is now carrying a complete line of --------------- ------- a r 'I .i - A t. Anbrr a ?TpE tc5p0 d 3l urrc Corner Division and Catherine Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector l 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: "Life." 11:45 A. M.-Sunday School fol- lowing the morning service. BETHLEHEM EVANGELI= CAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. Between William and Packard G. A. NeumannPastor. 9:00 A. M.-Adult classes. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister 326 South Division St. LEWIS C. REIMANN, Secretatry for Men. SMRC N.TJ R CA T1WY.T C^e~n- -sr... .. fountain pens-all makes, all prices.1 Whatever type you may need, come in and see us, we can satisfy you. . .l 1 . i III! I i