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THE MICIIIG1'xN. AII-

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TI*I MI~IGAN DAJX PAF; lV,.

U~I~ I~Rr~pan ~it~NOTICE
la tiif i Frd - bu rt to 10 j PRESSING-Unquestionably the best
pressing service in town. Try us
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie Once. Cheer-Up Wahl, 328 So. Main.
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, acid your want ad tf
will be charged. _____________________
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to Y
classify all want ads under appropriate hcad- Pairagon Ladies Tailoring Co. j
inugs and to revise or withhold objectionable
COPY. Made to measure Spring Coats
This, column closes at 3 P. 11. date preced-;
ing publication. Notice of any error must be Samples on display at City Pastry
given in time for the second insertion. Shop, 516 East Liberty St
CASH RATES kindly Call and Look Them Over
Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of Sales Mgr. Will Receive Orders can
five average Words to the line) for one 'or two Mar'ch 15 and 16th. 22-231
insertions.?
Nine cents Per reading line for three or more-
insertions.Fiecso talrdcoh ,inI
Cash classifieds received at the Daily office Fiecso talrd lthin
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.; dividual fit, best workmanship, cor-
CONTRACT RATES; rect style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Special standardized rates given on appli,~a- G ,ansle, 118 V. Washington. tf
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Arnold's State St. Jeweler
Is now carrying a complete tine of
fountain pens-all makes, all prices.
Whatever type you may need, comjDi
and see us, we can satisfy you
S Arnolds State St. J e-ieler
302 S. State St. it.

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}Rebuilt and second hand of all makesI
j bought, sold, rented, exchaji geu,
cleaned, repaired and rebijilt. Lalrg-
e st stock and best service depart
ment in Annr Arbor.
0D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store'
1Dealer: L,. C. Smith & Corona

FOR R K .T FOR ]RENT f
FORl RENT-2 1 gilt housekeeping FOR RENT-Two large front rooms
roc, e veryt king furnished, half; foi light housekeeping, all 'eonven-1
jblock from bus, dial -7 98--729 ' ences. 120 E. Huron St. 22-23.
rBrooks. 21-22-2;.- -______
-_ __._ FOR RENT-Apartment furnished or 1
FOR KElNT-W'vaihington llts, 1435-- paritly furnished,3 room and kitch-1
two suites and bath, furnished, enette. Steam heat and private!j
'about seven minutes walk from the; bath. 10313 Packard. Dial 5754. 1
camplus, gentlcmeh pre ferred. 22'
t ~ FOR jSALEj
O0011 ::NT-~.One 2 room~ suite, one:1
single room, both well furnished. FOR SALE-New B flat tenor saxo-
WiS 1l. Jefferson. Dial 8131. # phone, silver plated, gold bell.
21-22-23.' Elmer M yer, 1206 Wright St., offj
E ~from Broadway. Dial 6491.#
FO)R RENT-New, strictly modlern five 20-21-22.
room house, with garage, $55 per = . - -
month. Call 3884. 2 1-22-23; FOR SALE-3 tube radio set at a!1
reasonable p.rice, 119 N. Thayer.l
FOR RENT--A single room for bulsi- l Dial 21815. 21-22-23j
ness girl, or student, two dloors --- _____--
from North University. 236 So. FOR SELF-1924 Ford roadster, in I!
Thl~ayer. 20-21-22. !At condition. Call 3610. 221
PAY YOUit sIYisCRipTiON NOI . PAY YOUR SUBS'CR-PTION NOW.J

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LOST
LOST-A "pair of grey tortoise, shell-
rimmed glasses, between Angell Hall
and 621 Church St. Dial 7037.
Katherine Eaton. 21-221
LOST-Theta Kappa Psi pin, black
and -gold, with pearl border. Re-
ward. phone 3497.
22-23-24-25-26-27-281
LOST-Pair of shell-rimmed glasses
on March 5. Finder please call
Darling at 8664. Reward 22-23-24;

TRY OUR Beauty Parlor. Rain Water
Shampoo, Lace and scalp treatment.
Special prices on all appointments.
Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S.
University, side entrance. Phone
6535. tu, th, sat.-tf.
VICTOR Single Face Red Seal Rec-
ords, 3-10 in. records for $1.00; 2-12
' inch records for $1.00 at Scehaeberle
& Son Music House, 110 S. Main St.
tf.
We, pay Ihighiest pricey far
men's used Clothing, Call 80i40
STUDE1~NTS TAILOR SHOP
Car. IN. Univ. and Th~layrL

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FOUND Tues, Thur., Fri., tf.
FOUND-In Majestic Theatre, a small j
purse containing money. Dial Mc-DEIOU FreChcn dies
Kenzie, 9461. -12.} served every Sunday, strictly home
x prepared food-meals served week
NOTICE icdays 11:30 to 2 p. in., Sundays 12 to
2. The best places to eat are home
YOU TEN and here. 209 South Ingalls.
who -are workig your way through 22-23-24.

MONA BEAUTY SITOP
409 E. JEFFERSON. DIAL 22159
j FRENCH MARCEL 75 CENTS-I
SOFT WATER SH-AMPOO 50 CENTS1
SP'ECIAL ATTENTION TO HAIR
CUTTING
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
TYPEWVRITING & MIMEOWUPIINO
Prom~ptly and neatly done by compe-
te nt operators 'at moderate rates..
College work a specialty for aeven-
Stoen year~s.
# 0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade,
fThe Typewriter & Stationery Store
tf.
WPANTED
WANTED)-Washng .in( ironinug and
also curtains laundered. Phone
22388. 22-23-24
WANTFD--Young Women apply atI
Foster's Tea Room, 213 S. State St.
22
WANTED-Student washings called
for and delivered any day you
want it. Flat washing for Frater-
nities. Mrs. Baker. Dial 6929. 1
20-21-22

Michigan, or who want to earn some
worthwhile side money----
READ) IRIS'
We are a wide awake organization
and we want the part time services of
some high grade, wide awake young
man.
Ours is not a real estate or peddling
proposition but an 'opportunity of real,
merit, worthy of your prompt investi-
gat ion.
Write to-day and tell us of yourself
in detail. We will promptly arrange
mutually agreeable appointments.
Address Box 70, Michigan Dailyj
SAMPEL Victor records played by the
Univ. of Mich. Band, now beingl
demonstrated at SCHAEBERLE &
SON MUSIC HOUSE, 110 S. Main St.
tf.
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW'F.
LE ARN
THE
LATEST
DANCES
of 1923
The Charleston. 1926, .Thie, Merry
Widow. Waltz. Adult Classes Every
Mtonday and Friday. Fifteen *One-'
Hiour Lessons, $6.00.
22 Wuerth Areade
TERRACE GARDENK STUDIO
For appointment Dial '8328 -

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PERPETUAL CALENDAR-A magne- I
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 whichl
it is based and rule for calculating
results mentally. A. C. Washburne,
Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Wed-tf.
A. NA SH CO., Golden Rule Tailors
Spring Suits and Topcoats
$23.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
j Dial 6746 or 9736 ti.
LEAVE your order now for the new
1Victor Record. played by the Univ.
of iV{iich. Band at Schaeberle and
Son Music House, 110 S. Main St.
tf.
UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE
FURLIISHtERS OF MUSIC
IF YOU HAVE A NUMBER
FOR PUBLICATION-SEE US
60l1 EAST WILLIJAlIIS ST.
20-21-22-23-24
Special Release on Victor Records-
"Dinah" by Senn Goldkette and his
Orchestra; "Always" by Geo Olson
and his music. Schaeberle & Son,
Music House. tf.

WANTED)-Young men desirous of
making good money selling clothes.
Quick selling line at reasonable
prices. M. G. Wild, 109 E. Washing-
ton. 15-17-20-22-24-27
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Three light housekeep-
ing rooms, private bath, all modern
improvements. 823 West Washing-
ton. Dial 7663. 22-23-24
FOR RENT-Double front room
apartment, one block from campus,
distinctively furnished in walnut
with modern breakfast set. 614
Monroe. Dial 5311. 22-23-24
FOR RENT-Suite, two offices, State
Street section. Dial 4931. th-sat-tf.
FOR RENT-M~odern apartment 2
blocks from campus. Dial 8507.
21-22-23
FOR RENT-Washtenaw apartments.
Three room furnished and unfurn-
ished apartments. Dial 21898.
2 1-22-23.

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You'll never discover the "best yet" if you stick tot
That's why we want you to know these pars
characteristics that mnake their clothes
hang with an ease and grace never fimahn m de co es Of au
you can get clothes like this, but
it takes a good custom tailor
to make them at a price
that would buy two
Adler Suits.
Furnishings for the Nan Who D~emands

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Zuna*Obtwcb services

SDETROIT THEATRES
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
State and Washington Streets.
REV. ARTHUR W. STALKEB, Pastor
DONALD TIfl[ER1AN, MARGARET H. ST~AIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
10:30-Lenten series No. .III. Subject: "Jesus' M1ethiod."
]12:00-:45-Bible Classes at Wesley Hall led by. Dr. Stalker, Mar-
garet Stair, and :Donald Timmerman.
6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild; meeting at Wesley Hall. Beryl Wright,
leader. Subject: "Being Fa Zithsful.
7:00-7: 30-Open House. Light refreshments.
7:30-University service at Hill Auditorium. Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr,
speaker. Subject: "The Sons of Zion, and the Sons of
Greece."

DISCIPLES Church of Christ?
Corner Hill and Tappan
KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister
821 Packard. Phone 5146.
10 :30-Morning worship. "Chains
anid Wings," by the pastor.
Stuidenmts
12 :00-Special class - "Father"I
Iden.
5:30-Social Hour and Lunch.
6: 30-Forum.

Catholic Students'
Chapel
Willilam and Thompson
Sunday Masses
8:00 and 10:00 o'clock
Wednesday evening, 7:30
Serinon :
"The Church Universal"
Rev. Michael P. Blourke, Chaplain

First Congregational Church
"The Chiurcht of a Thousand Congregational Students"
HERBERT ATCHINSON JUMP, Minister
E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor
JANET B#EROTH, Director Religious Education
10:45 A. M.-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump: "Peter."
5:30 P. M.-Student Supper and Fireside Chat: "6Where Shall Wfe
Stand on *ar?" Capt. Loulsell of the R. 0. T. C. will present
the military policy of the U. S. A. and Prof. Onderdonk the
attitude- of the pacifist.
8: 00-Motion picture service. Viola Dana in "ATong Caine Ruth."

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street Between State and Division
B. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students
10:30-Morning worship. Sermon by Mr. Sayles : "Sonme Things Pros-
perity Cannot Do."
12:00-The Church Bible School. Dr. Russell Bunting, superintendent.
Special classes for students meet at Guild House, as follows:
(a) "Religions values in Old Testamnmt 'Narratives"..
.................... Mr. Chapman
(b) "The Fulfillnment of Prophecy"..Dr. Leroy Waterman
5:30-The Friendship Hour for Young People. All welcome.
6 :30-Devotional hour. Topic: "Sonmc Aspects of Science an~d Religion."
Donald Chapman and Beulah Leathers, leaders. Discussion.

ST. PAULS' 1LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Huron Streets
C. A. BRAUER, Minister.
9:00 A. M.-Sermon in German.
10:00 A: M.-Adult Bible Class.
11 :00 A. M\-.-Sermon in E~nglish.
The pastor's subject: "The
Crtis : Visioni of Glory."
5.:30-7 :30 P. M.Student Club at
the parsonage. Rev. A. Wug-
ga..er of Utica, Mich.., will
speak on "Lutheranm Loyalty."
7:30 P. Ml.-Lenten service. Rev.
A. Wuggazer will (deliver the
sermon.

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 the pastor on:
"Our Daily Bread." .....
5 :30 P. M.-Student fellowship
and supper.
6:30 P. M.-Student Forum. Dis-
cussion Hour.
7 :30 P. M.-Lenten 'service. 'Sub-
ject: "The Prince of Peace
Scouirgedl." '

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State Street at Huron
SYDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
PHILIPE. LARO WE, Musical Director
10:45
Morning Sermon
"TIHE ROMAN CONTRIB TION TO RELIGION"
5:45
Student Suipper
6:30
D}r. Robins will discuss:
"MNODE RN RELIGI0i1

G A RR o K Eves. - 504 to $2.50
ARRIC Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00
The Season's Play Sensation
Dancing Mothers
With Mary Young and John Halliday
Nihts 75 to $r.5c
Bonstelle Playhouse Mats.shn.
and Sat., 50c-750
Woodward at Fllot Tel. Glendale 9792
SECOND AND LAST WEEK
The DONSTELLE CO.
In Geo, N. Cohan's Comedy-Dramna
"THE SONG AND DANCE MN
' Schbrt Iooiin* Lff"~ laettahtO
Sat.Mat. 5Oc.-$2.50
Pop.Thurs.Mat. 5oc to $2.00, plus tax, Cad. 8705
I ARCH SELWYN Presents
CHARLOTvS REVUE'
I OF 1928
With Jack Buchanan. Beatrice Lillie, Gertrude
Lawrence and a Brill iant English Company_
AT THlE THEATERS I
Today-ScreenI
Ard--"The Wanderer," with
wit. LwisStone and Anne Q.
IWuerth -- "White Man," with
Alice Joyce.
Today-Stage
Garrick (Detroit) -- "Dancing
I Mothers," with Mary and John
( Halliday.I
Dons telle Playhouse= (Detroit) - I
"The Songsand Dance Man."
Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) -I
( "Chariot's Revue." I
( New Detroit (Detroit) - "Kid
( Boots," with Eddie Cantor and
( Mary Eaton.

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Corner Division and Catherine Streets
FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion (followed by breakfast).
9 :30 A. M.--Student Inquiry Class in the Old1 Chapel.

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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Diision St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice, subject : "Substance."
11:45 A. M.-Sunday School 'fol-
lowing the morning service.

BETHLEHEM I3VANGI3LI=
CAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Four-th Ave. Between William and
Packard
G. A. Neumann. Pastor.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ituron and Division Streets
MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister
LEWIS C. REI )IANN MRS. NELLIE B. CAl) WELL
Secretaries for Student Work
Offices, Lane Hlal

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10 :45-Morning worship. Dr. Anderson will preach.

"Thank God!

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