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TIlL- M ICIGAN 1DAILY

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ACCIENTTO[OOTDPIVDHOFF
OF CHANGE TO SHOW IN OULLMiPICS
(RY Associated Press) world's record h =Id by tlir Norwegian.
NEW YORK, March 5.-The foot inl-r Hoff expects Finland to Ile Amer-!
jury which kept Charley Hoff out of; ica's strongest rival in the, next Olym-I
his favorite event, the pole vault in pies, particularly if P'aavo Nurmi and
:the 1924 Olympics, deprived him of the his fellowv distance stars maintac)in
chance to reach one of his greatest, their present form. Sweden has Ed-
goals. B~ut the slim Norwegian is (do-'vin Wide. in the distance runs, Gunnar
termined to gain the distinction of Lindstrom, world's record-holder ill
world's champion, as wvell as world'. ' the javelin throw, and Sten Pettersson,!
record-holder, in the 1928 games at crack hurdler, to depend upon.
Amsterdam, Holland.' Norway's athletic material is sonie-
Hoff expects to, figure prominently what limited but Hoff b~elieves he will
in the renewed effort which the Scan-; have several capable team-mates.
dinavian nations of Finland, Sweden Practicaflly all of his country's talent
and Norwaiy will make to rival the is a. prodluct of the coaching of XW.
United States for track and field ; Kriegsman, who serves as national
honors. . track and field director. It, was
The pole-vault king, has set hiis~ Kriegsrnan who discovered and devel-
b4eart on triumphing over the world's oledl Hoff's vaulting ability. Besid{;s
best in the decathlon as wvell as hisE this young record-holder, lie has two
favorite specialty. He was primed for capable broad-jumpers in Aastad and
these contests two years ago only to ,Hansen, who placed third in the 1924
suistain an accident barely two weeks! Olympics: a ine discus tosser in As-
before the Paris games. 4kildt, who gained fi fthIi place at T ris;
It was while practicing in the vault 1 and Olav Sunde, exp~ert in the javelin,I
that he knocked off the bar, then whose best mark of 66.37 meters is
landed on it with his foot, injurring not far from Lindstromu's world re= --
the heel. He recovered' sufficiently to ordl.
eniter the 800-meter Olympic race, inj
whcih h'e reached the final,. but was I Dedication of a new stadium will
frced to sit on 'the side-lines while; probably be a feature of the Oregon-
American stars triumphed in his chos- -Washington football game in Portland 4
en events. H-arold Osborn,, taking the next fall, acc ortdiig to .Iack Betieflol,
decathlon while two Pacific coast1 graduate manager of the Universityl
youths, Glen Graham and Lee Barnes, 1 of Oregon.
tid o is lc ntepl al a height of 12, feet, 11 1-8 inches, Let The Daily sell it for you thru
more than a foot below the present the Classified columus.--Adv.
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t t b .a j Irti t,, , NOTICE-Washing done at home by
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vf ou are a telephone subscriber call Jimtnie; 12.43-14-15-16-17.
the Ad-Taker, D ial 21214~, and your w~ant ad
will be chairged. i WL C Godn yl Taor
The -Michigan Daily reserves the right to 51C.,Gle ul alr
classify all want ads under appropriate head a Spring Suits and Topcoats
hags and to revise or withhold objectionable $23.0
This column closes at 3 P. At.(late preced- Style, Fabric, Trailoring Guaranteed
ing publication. Notice of any error must be; Dial 6746 or 9736 tf.
given in time for the second insertion. ____________________________
CASH RATES
°Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of NOTICE-Don't wait for the big
i ive average words to the line) for one or two' Spring rush to place yourdr order for
insertions.
Nine cenits per reading line for three or more that new suit or top coat.' Beautiful
inscrtions.' atrst eetfo.Topn
Cash classifieds received at the Daily office ptenstsectro.Topn
in The Press Buildinig on 'Maynard Street.' suits $37.50, made to measure. T. B.
CORn 'ACT RATES Lyons, Williams St. at Maynard.

Ak-v Doligillful After Shaving"

At allI Irng Stores

. .arc C'AC, $1.00

<I \f Special standtarizied rates given on appl:2;a-
LOST
4 LOST-An Alpha Chi Omega pin, re-3
ward offered. Phone 21121.
4({ 14-15-16 .
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NOTICE____
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once. Cheer-Up Wahl, 328 So. Main.
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'TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water{
'.. : Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.!l
Special prices on all appointments.!
ITrojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.
4 *.. ~.University, sidle entrance. Phone
5535. tu, t, sat.-tf.
r..: ?. Fine custom tailored clothes, in-
:' { idividual fit, best workmanship, cor-
rect style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Gansle, 148 E. Washington. tf
PERPETUAL CALENDAR--A magne-
tic arrow finds the day of the week
for any dlate. Send 25c ($1 for 5)
for this'device together with the
mathematical formula upon which
": it is based and rule for calculating
results mentally. A. C. Washburne,
IPittsfield, Massachusetts. Wed-tf.
!will enable it participate in the win-
The new scout cruiser Detroit, damn- i ter maneuvers in Guantanamo bay,
aged in a collision in southern waters. Cuba.
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of M~ich. B~and at Schaeberle and
Son Music House, 110 S. Main St.
tf.
TYPE WRITING & 3MlMEO4GRAPHING
Promptly and neatly done by compe-
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teen year .
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17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
tf.
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Rebuilt and second hacnd of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
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est stock and best service depart-
ment in Ann Arbor.
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' 17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
tf.
MIONA BEAUTY SHOP
409 E. JEFFERSON. DIAL 22159
FRENCH MARCEL I 75 CENTS
SOFT WATER SHAM POO 50 CENTS
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HAIR
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EVENING APPOINTMENTS
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snow carrying a complete line of
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and ' see us, we can satisfy you,
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302 S. State St. tf.
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STYLES OF THIS SPRING
1926!0

Two Pant Suits
$35 to $50
Topcoats
$25 to $40

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by expert tailor without additional cost.

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FOR RENT

j 218 East :-Liberty St.

".Worth the- Walk"

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FIRST METHODIS'T CHURCH
State and Washdngton Streets.
RRV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor
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DONALD TIlUMIERMAN, MARGARET 11. ST AIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
10:30-Communion service. Subject: "The New ffotive.99
12:00-12:45-Bible Classes at Wesley Hall led by Dr. Stalker, Margaret
Stair, and Donald Timmerman.
6:00-7: 00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hlall. Norman Johnson,
leader..
7:00-7:30-Open House.
7:30-Wesleyan Guild, lecture by Rabbi Leo Franklin, 'of Detroit.
Subject: "The Cause and Cure of Prejudice."

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DISCIPLES Church of Christ~
Corner Hill and Tappan
KENNETH B. B3OWEN, Minister
821 Packard. Phone 5146.
10:30-Morning worship. The pas-
tor will speak. .
12:00 -Special- Students Class
taught by "Father" Iden.
Men and women invited.
5:30-Students Social Hour and
lunch.
6: 30-Students Forum.
7:30-Evening worship. Address
by pastor.

Catholic Students'
Chapel
Wiiam and Thompson
Forty Hours' Adoration
begins next Sunday
at 10:00 Mass
Rev. Michael P. Bourke, Chaplain

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. Serion by Mr. Jump: "D~avid."
12:00-Women Students' Bible Class in church parlors.
5:30-Student Cafeteria Supper.
6:15-Union meeting with Presbyterian students as guests.. Discus-
sion in small groups of: "Is the Campus Fair to, Freshmen ?"
8 :00?Motion picture service. Claire Windsor and Pat O'Malley in
"The White Dleser-t." Special garden film: "Tulipland."

FOR RENT-Beautiful rooms at cut
prices, for man and wife, business
men or students, 'hot and cold
water, steam heat, near campus, at
337 Thompson. Dial 6292. 15-1617
,WANTED-To vent Fraternity Louse
adequate to accomodate at least 25
men. Phone 22491, ask for Foulks,
Todd, or Anderson. 15-16-17
FOR RENT-Suite of 4 furnished
rooms and. bath, for light house-
keeping. Warm andl clean, 1214
Washtenaw. Dial 8965. 14-15-16.
[FOR RENT-Furnished or unfurnish-
ed rooms,; for light housekeeping,
also single rooms. Garage. .227 So.
Ingalls. Dial 3792. 14-15-16.
FOR RENT--Furnished suite of rooms
for housekeeping or not, clean and
comfortable. 314 E. Washington.
Dial 7829. X14-15-16.
FOR RENT-Campus (block rrom)-
Furnished rooms, living room, bed-
room, dining alcove, kitchenette,
adults. Phone 22151. 15-16-17
FOR RENT-Suite,, two offices, State
Street section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street Between State and Division
R, EDWARD, SAYBLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students
10: 30-"The 'Host Compelling Idea in Religion." Mr. Sayles, preac her.
12:00-Church school. Dr. Russell Bunting, superintendent.
12:00-Student Classes at Guild House.
1. "Fulfillment of Prophecy,"1 Dr. Waterman.
2. "Religions TValues of 0Old Testament," Amr. Chiapmian.

ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Mi1ssouri Synod)
'Third and West Huron Streets
C. A. BI{AUER, Minister.
9:00 A. M.-Sermon in German.
10:00 A. M1x.-Bible Class for adults.
11:00 A. M.-English service.
5 : 30 P. M.-Student Social Hour,
supper and discussion.
7 :30 P. M. -Lenten service in
English. Subject: "What
Thlen Sh; ll 1 1)o with Jesus?~"

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Washington St. and. Fifth AY6
E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor;.

9:00 A. M.-Bible Study Hour.

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UNITARIAN- CHURCH
State Street at Huron
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
PHILIP E. LARO WE, Musical Director
10:45
Morning Sermon
"THE GREEK C"ONT RIBUTION TO RELIGION"
Student Supper

FOR -SALE

FORE SALE-E flat Buescher Saxo-
phone. Scarcely used. New eight
months ago. Rowley, 807 S. State.
15-16-17.

10:30 A. M.-Morning service with
sermon by the pastor on:
"Thy Will Be Done."
5:30 P. M. -Student fellow ship
and supper.
6 :30 P. M.-Student Forum. Dis-
cussion Hour.
'7:30 P. M.-Lenten service. Sub-
ject: " Jesus Set at Naught by
Herod."

5:30--Friendship H~our. At Guild House.
6:30-Devotional meeting. "Thle Solid Foundaitions~ of Life."
Verhoek and Aurora Stewart, leaders.

6:30

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"ITRADITIO AL CHRISTIANITY"

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CRITERIONS
THB cllegeman has always been
of dress.
And Sea Island Mills Imported Broad-
cloth, a standard by which fine broad-
cloths are judged, has immeasurably add-
ed to the smartness of the college man.
Correct for sport or street wear. At
your college haberdasher.
SEA ISLAND MILLS, Inc.
New York, N.Y.

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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice, subject: "M3ali."
11:45 A. M.-Sunday School fol-

BETHLEHEM EVANGI3LI=
CAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of Nt. A.)
Fourth Ave. Between WiTlam and
Packard

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Nurnn and Division Streets
MERLE II. ANDERSON, Mininter
LE11iS C. RtEI)IA NN -)HS. "NELIE B. CADWELL
Secretaries for Student Work-

THIRD) SUND)AY IN L.E.NT
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