SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27.,1926
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BOR A H DENO UNCE S WORLD Co UR T BEFORE CFHICA GOANS Lockes Moed In
Medical Building
Declaring that the United Statesj
now is in the "back alley entrance to J
the League of Nations" and that the to the several thefts of over
Country has been betrayed y the coats which have been prevalent dur-
World court supporters, William E. ing the past semester, the Building
WBorah of Idaho, chairman of the Sen-an Grounds earmnths eovd
arms ouns department has removed
ate foreign relations commnittee 120lcer rvoul nsefo
May Stop Chapel
EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 26.-Lack of
proper facilities will cause the dis-
continuance of chapel services at
Northwestern university by next fall,
according to Pres. W. D. Scott. The
chapel in use at the present time has
a seating capacity of but 700 and is
totally inadequate for the accommod-
ation of the 3,700 students enrolled
at the university.
PAY YOUR SITBSCRPTION NOW.
..Clit~iu U~u , 1u7
begun an active campaign which he
hopes will result in public repudia-
Lion of the Senate resolution obligat-
ing the United States to particiate
in World court. Aided by other sen-
ators who fought' approval of thel
court, he is prepa:ing to carry the
fight into every state in which there
is a senatorial election this year.
Photos show some of the 12,000 per-
4ons who ] earil him in Chicago, and
Borah speaking.
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the fourth to the first floor of the old
Medical building.
F OR RENT
FOR RENT-Four room unfurnished
apartment, 1-2 block from campus,,
private bath. Phone 5779. 8-9-10.1
FOR RENT-Suite, two offices, StateI
Street section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf.s
POR RENT-Campus (one block), ten;
room bouse, newly decorated, mod-
ern. Phone 7022. 4-5-6-7-8-9.
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Learn the Latest Dances of
1925
The Charleston. 1926 The
Merry Widow Waltz
Adult classes every Monday
and Friday
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LOST
LOST-Black fleece lined glove for
left hand. Will finder please notify'
C. E. Purdy. Dial 5518. 11.
LOST-A silver luik bracelet with a
Sigma Pi seal. Call 9617. 8-9-10.
LOST-$25 reward for information
leading to recovery of a Ford road-
ster with white wire wheels, stolen
in front of Literary building, Wed-
nesday, February 24 between 8 and
9 a. m. License 49026-1925 model,
engine number 12010844. Mr. Keller.
Dial 8917. 9-10-11.
NOTICEi
Fine custom tailored clothes, in-
dividual fit, best workmanship, cor-
rect style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Gansle, 1M8 E. Washington. tf
ATTENTION-Bring in your Radio
key and see if you have one that will
open the lock. Betsy Ross Shop,
Nickels Arcade. 11-12-13.
A. NASH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Top Coats, $23.00.
Newest styles and fabrics, all long
strand wool-Guaranteed fit. Dial
6746 or 9736. 11-12.
'WHEN ITS any thing in Music or
Musical Instruments see Schaeberle
& Son, 110 S. Main St. tf.
SUITS-For your new spring suit,
see Joseph W. Kollauf, The Tailor,
115 1-2 So. Main St. 8-9-10-11.
TYPEWRITERS
Rebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. La.rg-
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-.
DON'T miss hearing "Putting on the
Style" "The Little Black Moustache"
Victor Record 19919 at Sghaeberle
and Son Music House. tf.
Arnold's State St. eweler
is now carrying a complete line of
fountain pens-all makes, all prices.
Whatever type you may need, come int
and see us, we can satisfy you.
Arnolds State St. Jeweler.
802 S. State St. tf.
TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING _
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
tent operators at moderate rates.
College wvork a specialty for seven-
teen years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store'
tf.
TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water
Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.
Special prices on all appointments.
Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.
University, side entr nee. Phone
5535. tu, h, sat.-tf.
CLEANING
LENGTHEN the life of your clothes by
giving them proper attention. Oheer
up ahl's, 7814. _ 7-8-9-14-11-12 i
WANTEDj
WANTED-We require a few selectedj
men to whom we will pay a salary
for summer vacation work. All
men employed by us must furnish
reference. For particulars call at
437 Maynard St. and ask for Moore'
or Orth. 11-12.-
WANTED-20 men for summer work..
Guarantee $38.00 a week, for those!
who can qualify. Phone Glidden,
21349 after 6 p. m. for appointment.
9-10-11-12-13-14
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Washington Hts, 1438-
Two suites and bath, furnished,
about seven minutes walk from the
campus, gentlemen preferred. Dial
8374. 11-12-13.
FOR RENT-Ideal rooms for students
$2.50 per week. 417 S. Division.
Phone 21974. 11-12-13
FOR RENT-Catherine E., 606, nice
large front room on first floor, bath
on first. Dial 7359. 11-12-13.1
FOR RENT-Pleasant room suitable
for one or two students, reasonable
431 S. Division. 11-12-113-14-15-16-17
FOR RV NT-3 Room apartment two
blocks south of the campus. Callt
7238. 9-10-11.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.
FOR RENT FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Front sleeping room, sun FOR RENT-Pleasant room suitable
room for study. Garage if desired. for one or two students or profes-
1231 Olivia. 9-10-11. sors. 831 Brookwood. Dial 4888.
8-9-10.
FOR RENT-Double room, very pleas-
ant, steam heat, fire place, board if j FOR RENT-Two furnished light
desired. Half block from bus. Dial housekeeping rooms, steam heat,
4546. 9-10-11 modern, 1050 Wall. Dial 4487.
8-9-10.
FOR RENT-4 room furnished apart- FOR RENT-1 apt, 1-2 block from
ment, reasonable, near campus. campus. Four rooms unfurnished.
Everything furnished. Phone 4377, Both with private bath. Dial 5779.
525 Walnut Ave. 8-9-10. 5-6-7-8-9-10.
Patronize Daily Advertisers. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOw.
MON DAY MORNINGI
ALL FLORSHEIM SHOES
Will Again Be $10.00,
FOIUSALE
OR SALE-One Ford battery, excel-
lent condition, used only two weeks
for -radio. Dial 9175, or call at 1210
Washtenaw. 8-9-10.
IPAY
REST PRICES
For Men's Used Clothing.
Phone 4310 115 W. Washington
H-BENJAMIN
We make
H ats
look like
Ne w!.
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15 one-hour lessons, $5.00 It
22 uerth Arcade
TERACE GARDEN STUiIO
For appoigtment Dial 8328
A COMPLETE line of
new spring fashions
in all types of shoes
awaits your inspection
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Wahr Shoe Co.
108 South Main
The
and
give
old hat, when we clean
block it for you, will
as much satisfaction as
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Saturday
Last Day to Buy Them at
$8.85 and $7.85
a new one.
prices for the
Reasonable
best in work.
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All Other Styles Also Reduced.
Your Last Chance.
304 South
Cam pus E0ooery State
Price, 75c
Ann Arbor Shop
625 E. Liberty
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
State and Washington Streets.
REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor
DONALD TIMMER)LAN, MARGARET H. STAIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
10:30-Lenten series H. "The Struggle."
12;00-12:45-Student Bible classes meet at Wesley Hall.
6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. George Douglas,
leader. Subject: "The Campus All Wet."
7:00-7:30-Open house. Cafeteria supper.
7:30-Evening service. Pageant: "Building on the King's Highway,"
presented by the Young Women's Auxiliary.
DISCIPLES Church of Chris
Corner 11111 and Tappan
KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister
821 Packard. Phone 5146.
10:30--kjorning worship. "Out-
Living the World," by pastor.
12:00-Bible School. Students'
class taught by "Father"
Iden.
5:30-Fireside Lunch and Social
Hour.
6:30-Students Forum -"Prohibi.
tioni."
7:30-Evening worship. Topic by
pastor: "All."
Catholic Students'
Chapel
William and Thompson
Sunday Masses
8:00 and 10:00 o'clock.
Lenten devotions-
Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Friday evening, 7:30
Rev. Michael P. Bourke, Chaplain
First Congregational Church
"Tie Church of a Thousand Congregational students"
HERBERT ATCHIN SON JUMP, Minister
E. KNOX MITCHELL,Jr., University Pastor
JANET BEROTH, Director Religious Education
10:45-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump: "Moses."
5:30-Student Supper and Fireside Chat. Discussion of the liquor\
problem on the campus. "Is the Campus All -Wet?"
8:00-Motion picture service.' A story of Germany after the war.
Carol Dempster in "Isn't Life Wonderful?"
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street Between State and Division
R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students
10:30-Morning worship and sermon. Mr. Sayles speas on "Our Drift-
in Generation.'
12:00-Sunday school. Dr. Bunting, superintendent. Two student
classes meet at Guild House. Dr. Waterman and Mr. Chap-
man, teachers.
5:00--ligh school B. Y. P. U. at church.
ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West 11uron Streets
C. A. BRAUEXI, Minister.
9:00 A. M.-Sermon in German.
10:00 A. M.-Adult Bible Class.
11:00 A. M.-Sermon in English:
Subject: "Dost Thou Believe
on the Son of God"
5:30-7:30 P. M.--Lutheran Student
Club meets at the parsonage.
Marion Griffits leads the dis-
cession.
7:30 P. M.-Lenten service. Sub-
ject: "Peter's Denial of Christ
-A Wiarning."
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Washington St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor.
9:00 A. M.-Bible Study Hour.
10:30 A. M.--Morning service with
sermon by pastor on: "Tby
Kingdom Come."
5:30 P. M.--Student Fellowship
and Supper.
6:30 P. M.-Student Forum.
7:30 P. M.-Evening service dur-
ing Lent. Topic: The -Anoint.
ed of God Spit Upon."
UNITARIAN CHURCH
State Street at Huron
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
PHILIP E. LAROWE, Musical Director
x.0:45
Morning Sermon
"THE RELIGION OF THOREAU"
,5:45
/Student Supper
5:30-Young People's Guild friendship hour at Guild House.
6:30--Devotional meeting. "Real Facts on Campus Booze."
Stamb, George Preuser, leaders.
Milton
6:30
President C. T. Paul will speak on
"ORIENTAL RELIGION"
WANTED
WANTED-Student engineer desires
rooma near Washtenaw, between
South University andFair Oaks.
Wishes to be only student in house.
Box 63, Mich. Daily. 8-9-10.1
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'ANTED Stenographic or typing po-
sition by U. of M. grad. Six years!
business and campus experience.!
Can give full or part time days or
h.Anbretu'. 1EV-maval '44=4'
Corner Division and Catherine Streets
HENRY LEWIS, Rector
II. I, LOYSDALE, Associate
MRS. F. W. PETERSON, Student Secretary
Sunday, FebJruiary 18 (Second Sundaty in Lent).
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice, subject: "Christ Jesus."
11:45 A. M.-Sunday School fol-
BETILEHEM EVANGELIL
CAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. Between William and
Packard
0. A. Neumann. Pastor.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Huron and Division
MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister
326 South Division St.
LEWIS C. REIifANN, Secretatry for Men.
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