SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THIS MLSE ,} LASS AT 3 P.M.U ADVER LOST LOST-Sterling silver cigarette case, with picture on front, Monday even-I ing at basket ball game. Call dam 3936. Valuable as gift only. { 90-91-92. 1FE1 C4#luMN TISING 3AT 3 P.M. WANTED WANTED-Old reliable. concern in Detroit can use 5 men who are grad;.- nating in February. Must be well! recommended and of good reputa- tion. Call Hat's between 8 and,2,1 at 624 Buhl Bldg., Detroit. Mr. Ab- bott. 92. FOIL RENT FORRENT-Suite; two offices. StateI 70R RENT Expert Believes, Indians Will " T~. T. FOR RENT-A double room, with aBecom oProncient In Firarming' shower bath, for boys. Rent reason- able. 407 Camden Ct. Dial 21267. 90-91-92. CHILOCCO, Okla., Jan. 22.-Indian tend school here are from the poorer aversion to agricultu-al work is based tribes, and most of the boy farmers OR RENT-Warm sngle and double on lack of confidence, not laziness, are dependent upon their own re- rooms, with or withoutnsleeping concludes Clyde M. Blair, superinten- sources for expense money. porches. Prices reasonable.Dial dent of the United States Indian "Nearly all of the students, how- 8430. 1330 Wilmot s.n 929 . school here, ever, have allotments of farm land. The theory that Indians cannot be T;ely are being taught farm manage- FOR RENT-V-ery desirable suite with good farmers has been disproved, he ment so they may know what to do fireplac aENT erderoom cs n te adds, by the successful, results )ob- with their own land after they leave fireplace, also large roomic aeas tained by students who have operated school, and that they may act as rented sige or . Ii ra a projects for the last three years. economic missionaries to their peo- onable. 509 S. Division. 92-30_rTrjct'o h atthe er.!eonmcmsinrest hi ~o "Not all Oklahoma Indians are in pie." the favored class that rides in expen- Twenty-three farm projects, aver- family. Steam heat and shower sive automobiles and enjoys ether tux- aging 70 acres each, were conducted bath.1110 Olivia. Phone 6623. urics afforded by leases on rich oil and by Indian boys during tahe last year. 90-91-92. mining properties," Mr. Blair says. Only four projects were operated the -A majority of tne youtns who at first year and twelve the second. FOR RENT-Nice comfortable suite. LOST-Gold lace hat, finder call 8018 or call at 619 E. University ave, Apt C 3. Reward. 92. LOST-Wahl fountain pen. Call Paul Hildebrand. Phone 9610. 91-92-93 LOST-Light brown Boston Terrier puppy wearing collar. Return to 1706 S. University Ave' or phone 6718. Shirley W. Smith. 91-92-93. LOST-A pair of glasses. 1215 S. University. Phone 6855. 91-92-93. NOTiCE Fraternities, Sororities, and Organized Houses-There will be a J-Hop Extra the morning after the Hop. I These extras will be in great de mand as they will contain a pc. ture of the grand march. .Phone 21214 and leave your orders now. They will be delivered between 7 and 8 Saturday. 91-92-93. TUHREE Orchestras available for week-end of J-1fop. Call . Al Strauss, at 6710 or Majestic Theatre. 90-91-92. ANNIVERSARY WEEK at Elson! Beauty Shop. Starting January 18. Shampoo and Marcel, $1.50 with a# lemon rinse free. Marcel 75 cents. Elson Beauty Shop, 321 S. Main, Phone 4404. / tf. GIRLS AT'TENTION Get a free marcel at TROJANOWSK1'S BEAUTY PARLOR Monday and Tuesday Make your appointment early Dial 5535. Miss Van OAston and Miss Patterson experienced operators. 91-92-93. SCHAEBERLE & SON, 110 S. Main St. The popular place for all kinds of musical instruments. It pays to trade here. th., f., sat., tf. Nen's Suits sponged, pressea ib cents Student's Tailoring, Phone 8040, Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer. tf PIANO TUNING-By the Steinway Concert Artist tuner. Phone 6776. Victor Allmendinger, 901 Granger Ave. Tuner for University School of Music. Not with any music house. 87-88-89-90-91-92. . i ru .114- - U L I L ii~ , o a Street section. Dial 4931 th-sat-tf. FOR RENT--Double rooms for 4 men. Single beds, $2.50 each. Phone 7906. 92-93. FOR RENT-Two suites on 2nd floor, $10 each. One large suite on 1st floor with private bath, $12.00. 708 Church St. 91-92-93.' FOR RENT-Front suite for 2 or 31 students and a single 'room, veryl reasonable. 425 S. Division. Dial! 22352: 92-93. FOR. RENT-Three double room suites for men students, convenient to campus, cheap. 628 Packard. Phone 9289. . 91-92-93. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for! rent, well heated, light and sunny. Near campus, hospital and bus line.. 3668. 91-92-93.{ FOR RENT-Large single room with bath in private home for graduate woman. Little Brown Cottage, 319 E. Williams. 91-92-93. FOR RENT-Large front room with 31 windows, rent reasonable. 1030 Church St. 22230. 91-92-93.' FOR RENT-Very nicely furnished single or double room in a private family. Quiet. 524 Walnut. 22197.1 92-93. , FOR RENT-Rooms at 819 East Uni-j versity, two blocks south of Engi- neering Arch. Call at 905 Church. Phonj 7238. 91-92. FOR RENT-Single and double rooms, very 'reasonable. 520 Cheever Ct. Dial 8356. 91-92-93., FOR RENT-One study room with dormitory for four boys. $2.75 each., Steam heat. Two blocks from Union. 555 S. Division St. Phone 8072. 91-92. FOR RENT-Large suite with lava- tory; garage. For two or three upperclassmen. Meals if preferred. Phone 3526. 1021 Huron St. 90-91-92-93. 4 939 Greenwood. Phone 8194. r 90-91-92. FOR RENT-Large front room, one! block from campus, and one single room well furnished, warm, well lighted. 320 Thompson. Phone i 3292. 90-91-92. FOR RENT-One room for a girl in a family, no other roomers, opportun- ity fQr French conversation if de- sired. Phone 5495. 92-93. FOR RENT-Two * suites and ono large front room, one block from campus. Call at 533 Church St. . 87-90-94. FOR RENT-Down stairs front room, double or single, rates reasonable. 433 S. Division. 92-93 FOR RENT-Two double rooms, one with fireplace at 721 Monroe St.j Phone 7981. 89-90-91-92.# FOR SALEj FOR SALE-Tuxedo for sale, size 37.1 Call R. F. Ward, 3783. 89-90-91-92-93. FOR SALE-Oriental Rugs, LadikI Karabagh, Kulah, Kuids, all old. Col- lectors only. No dealers. Phone 6204. 90-91-92. FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 37. Call! 4147, H. C. Bond. The Lawyers' Club J-44. 91-92-93.1 FOR SALE-Tuxedo with vest, size 39 worn but twice, reasonable. 504 Lawrence. 92-93. FOR SALE-Styleplus overcoat, late model, reasonable, call 9592. 92. 2070 Discount i On Our i! Entire Stock APPLIED ARTS 2 ,Nickels Arcade The Shop for Unique Gifts i. ®i LAST TIMES TODAY 1 HALLER'S IrvingWarmoltsDS C STATE STREET 'JEI EL'IR"S tIROPODIST AN Visit Our Optical I)epartmnt pORTHOPEDIST 19 707 N. University Ave. Phone 21912 - :. Si i- EN&'knSkatinga These clear, crisp, cold days are ideal for outdoor sncrts. We have the outdoor clothing necessary for ladies and men- Skating Breeches, Leather Jackets and Blouses (all' kinds), Blanket Shirts, Corduroy Coats, Skating Shoes, Heavy- Wool Socks, Mittens, Gloves, Sweaters, Helmets, high-Top and Moc- casin Pack Shoes all at lowest prices. Blankets, Auto Robes and Steamer Rugs All kinds finest grade wool bed and army blankets, couch shawls and robes. Large assortment at most attractive prices, ranging from $3 to $25. Fleece Bedroom Slippers-Laundry Bags \. \ \\ CI 1/ \4 i': f' I Genuine "WEED" DeLuxe or Balloon tire chains. All styles and sizes at special bar- gain prices, at $1.98 up. ^.1 q i TYPEWRITING & HIMEOGRAPRNIG' Promptly and- neatly done by compe- tent operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven- ,teen years. 0. D. MORRILL. 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store ti. NEW VICTOR .Record releases every Friday. You'll always find the lat- est and best on Victor Records. Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. tf. WHEN ITS any thing in Music or Musical Instruments see Schaeberle & Son, 110 S. Main St. tf. TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water Shampoo, face and scalp treatment. Special prices on all appointments. Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 5535. tu th, sat.-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- ialist service, and the largest stock to select from. Now in our new location 315 State St. tf. TYPEWRITERS Rebuilt and second hand of all makes bought,. sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart- ment in Ann Arbor. 0. D. .MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter &. Stationery Store Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona, tf. Arnold's State St. Jeweler FOR RENT-One suite, one single room, Well kept, comfortable and warm, dorm.. for men, near cam- pug. 422 Hamilton Pl. 90-91-92. Latest News Sportlight Sunday-GEORGE II Also aGood Comedy "CUPID'S VICTORY" O'BRIEN and MADGE BELLAMY in "hAVOC" SURPLUS SUPPLIES STORE' Downtown in Rear of Post Offce--213 North Fourth Ave. For every article for sale, there is a buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds. I u4ia6a Obuwcb servLcC*s I! il~ ii. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Wasbington Streets. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor DONALD TIMXERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR Associate Directors of Student Activities 10:30-Pastor's subject: "How to Know God." 12:00-12:45-Three student Bible classes meet in regular session at Wesley Hall. 6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. H. C. Coffman, leader. Subject: "Prayer." 7:00-7:30-Open House. Refreshments. 7:30-Evening worship. Dr. Stalker, speaker. Subject: Review of Bruce Barton's book, "The Man Nobody Knows.' DISCIPLES Church of Christ 1, Corner KENNETH Hill and Tappan B. BOWEN, Minister I 821 Packard. Phone 5146. 10:30-Morning worship. "Tie Hem of His Garment." 12:00-Bible School. Students' class taught by "Father" Iden. 5:30-Students' Social Hour and lunch. 6:30-Students' Forum. 7:30-Evening service. Jonah III. "The Gourd Vine." Attend Church on Sunday You'll find the ser- vices well worth while. First Congregational Church "The 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 Modern Mean- 1ng of the Book of Jonah." 5:30--Student Cafeteria Supper and Social Hour. 6;30-Fireside Chat. Dean Wilbur Humphreys will speak on "Time Bible and the Schools." Marshall Byrn, the Silver Trumpeter, will give a solo. 8:00-Motion Picture Service. Alexandre Dumas' sequel to "The Three Musketeers." "MILADY." Trumpet solo by Marshall Byrn. r 446 -=---- _ . ... _,._._ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 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 "No Vision." ST. PAULS'LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. BRAUE1, Minister. 9 A. M.-Sermon in German. 10:00 A. M.-Bible Class. Subject: "The Bible." 11:00 A. M.-Sermon in English. Pastor's subject: "A Marvel- ous Believer." 5:30 P. M.-Sturdents' Social Hour and Supper at the parsonage. 6:30 P. M.-Rev. A. G. Berg, of Jackson, speaks on "Evolu- tion." Tuesday, Jan. 26, 8 P. M.-Motion picture of "DIr. Martin Luther, His Life and Tinme" at the High School Auditorium. The public is invited. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor. 9:00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon by the pastor on: "The Res- urrection of the Body." 5:30 P. M.-Student fellowship and supper. 6:30 P. M.-Student forum. Lloyd Winner will lead the discus- sion. His topic will be: "Im- plications of Brotherhood." M . UNITARIAN CHURCH State Street at Huron SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister PHILIP E. LAROWE, Musical Director 4 10:45 Morning Sermon "WHAT DO WE THINK OF JESUS?"-Part 1I 5:45 Student Supper 6:30 .Professor E. R. Sunderland speaks on "WHAT ARE THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF MAN?" 12:00-Sunday school. Dr. Bunting, superintendent. classes meet at Guild House. Dr. Watefman man, teachers. Two student and Mr. Chap- 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. WANTED WANTED-Experienced cook (lady) wants Fraternity or private family work. Box 52. 89-90-91-92. WANTED-Roommate by young lady. graduate student. In private home for second semester. 1352 Wilmot, 91-92-93. 5:00-High School B. Y. P. U. at church. 5:30-Young People's Guild Friendship Hour at Guild House. from India will be special guests. 6:30-Devotional meeting. t....:...._ I OVA I r 1 'I .. ._ : j 1, Corner Division and Catherine Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector H. L. LONSDALE, Associate FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division St. 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice, subject: "Truth." BETHLEHEM EVANGELI= CAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. Between William and Packard FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister 326 South Division St. I I i I