SA'TURDAY NAPRtIL 24. 1926 TIIF MICI-IAN DAILY PALL a L?"VuN I .. IYllUi1 DM I tl~e that he has received anl invita - ° (RIFFiI TO FINIE GV'4UN SON1J10 REM91N 9S1 Og;onto take the Minnesota team teast. i ).AAGEIIAL RYOTS A' DRAKE itE A S TOP 14Y etwne opa tteddcto IIUofaUnwLlericIndthaIDrt All freshmen wishing to try DES MOINlES, Ia., April 23:John a 9fi I._p"I °: mouth, Princeton and Harvar'd aVc u frth oitin ffpteIil.; (,,hGiffith, Western Conference at-s If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie also approached him for games inl case manager are requ s1ed to report icltic commissioner, who founded the Adil T cakgedia 11, n orata the team goes east.j between 3:30 and 5:30) O'(l1C Di'rae relay m1eet while8 l1e was athletic! The Michigan Daily reserves the right to I MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 23.-- i any dlay this wee, at the Yost classify all want ads under appropriate head' A. t('lnls atch btweenHelen i11S ead atDrake tiv? her(.ngsdyand to revisegs ndorowevtsholdwiobol ectionablebl lAnnouncem~nt by Emil Iverson, coacl ensmac ewe HlnWls fieldl house. h rt guintesvtenth nulcoly. I f1lneoas oneec hmlll(JOHN DENTO, Iaenealof the event. He is starter 'hsclm lssa .M aepee att ing publcaton.clNotice of any erormust be hofke ine sota t heCoe re mc ami n a nd S z nete g e , th r nI o t al Ma a e. fo the m eet. ;given in me for the second insertion. th nvriydespite attractive of- sar ayt ppace in lai rniTen centsl lna rCASH RATES fers front commercial skating interests When Mle. Lenglen comes to Aeica Tenaerage pe reading line (on the basis of ~va8 enthusiastically greeted on the to take part in a screen version of Vsrin.t h ie n rto camps tday Ivrsonsai atth~ oneof er oo~, ,Nine cents per reading line for thre or more campus___to __ay._, __verson___said__at_____one__of__hr_________ insertions, inash classifieds received at the Daily office _ v.- inThePress Building on Maynard Street. - CONTRACT RATES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST -t Special standardized rates given on applica- OFANABR IHGN- Announces a Free- Lecture on 1 Bio7st..o 1 ia n rIj LOST Q~jRSTIASCIE CE ~LOST-old ring initial It, set with for w k w clubbed diamonds. Liberal reward. y _J~.~ i 1i Dial 572. 4-49-50. Dr. John M. 'Tut, C. S. B. &j~o aps ensa on Gf Kasas Cty. Mssour ing, jewelled -Delta Sigma Ph in Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, - Fnder please dial 4718 or call at The "First Church of' Christ, Scientist, in IBoston, Mab:;. 830 Hill. _ 48-4950 _ '-L.IUSTGrey folding purse -with fra- ,e,, tel nty seal, containing one ill, sl Nevas nc e pl &_\ ver and keys. Box 78. 50 M onday, April 26, 1926 LOT- u.v witwtc ite in Union locker room or between at 8:00 O'clock P. M. Union and Field House. Reward. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend, - + Phone 5810. 50-51. Aft, -=-; OST-Dunhill pipe at or near Ferry ( -~field at Michigan State baseball .,-.~A,' ~.,yd/r,, il,"i /-//"/Jt. I = game. Rewad if returned to Jack Deibel,, 1315 Hill Street. 50-51. n Ou Str g Va ls Y u FusAnnouncing the arrival A._~ NOTICE Rl Will Be Protected from Every Danger f new Bostonians forSpigutsadTpas all newStyle, Fabric, 'Tailoring Guaranteed 1 m . I al the ne Dial 6746 or 9736 t. Warm weather is here at last: Time to don your Spring furs - .J~4L LA________________________ paeadY-= Special Sale of IARMONY RECORDS 11kept sfe from, moth s uand inSu red against fire and erethet-all atae andthet-ll t numbers, 3 for $1.10 = rea gnabll 'prwce. = =Ailendinger MUSIC Shlop, 3011aynard tf. Such repairing and remodecling as your furs require can also" be taken care of (luring the Stimmer months when our workroons e 7 5-'L$8h0'$9 00 CTE NTIC are eas wcotved ad pice mot moerae. _- There is a city ordinance which pro- hbits the placing of leaves, rubbish Simply phone 8507 and we will send for them immediately. oraymtraso-h tet n e l _' you are requested to co-operate with "fthe Street Department in keeping our =1streets clean. -. Alfred J. Paul W a r s S oit r 49-50-51 Street Cmmissioner Zwer lings F r Sh p I W pay highest prics for SINCE 1904 !-( mnsueCltigCal04 Zwrdling Building East Liberty Street 108 S. Main St. Downtown STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP " COr. N. Univ. and Thayer JR'Ir '/lt /./Y'Yl~hrl./~~/./I1J.1.S~J.J/J/Jl./dlldI"..lfll.,./ii..111!N1111111ii11111111~t11111111111111i111111111i11111f111111111111111Tues,111Thur.,sThuriFi., r.. NOTICE W ANTED A PORTABLE VICTROLA for yoursI \WANTED-Saixop', mP ,t wantiedl to fill outing trips. Prices from $15.00 andl place in clan=c p, clt ra. hEngager- up at Scltaeberle anld Soil, )Iusic nuent guarantecdl, Caly fiast rate HIouse, 110 So. Mahin St. t f. plater need apply. 422 So. -th Ave. i TRIIY OUR 1LUNCIIES AT NOON TODAY Delicious and nutritious food ARBOR FOVT1AIN 49-50-51-52-53.1 An extra pair of pants dloubles the' life of your suit, we match any cloth.!j M. G. WILD, 109 E. Washington Tlues, Thurs, Sat., tf. ATTE1TIOM, Look over my line of samples for Spring Suits 1 2 p~ant suits juade to measure $37.50! T. B. LYONS, 4-15 E. Williamus ti. WANTED)--Two wvomen for dining room and kitchen forlsuimmer b~oardling House atl I liggis sLake for Juldy ando August:. S((e :Mrs. iMiartin,. 607 S. State. 50-51-52. W AANTED-D ressma kin , first class wqrk. D~ial 3945. Mrs. IHubbardl. 1.008 Monroe. 50-51-52. ;oar RENT FOR RENT-Exceptionally large, well furnished niodern 5-room Sap~artment. 4126 B3rooklyn. Dial 37811. 50-51.52. FOR RENT--Uhfu rnied apart moyint in the new -Jeffer.,on, one block from campus, available June 1st. Callflpersonal telephone, 3657.v 50=5 1. FOR RENNT-Five room bungalow with bath, on Geddes Road. Dial 9524. 50-51. FOR RENT-Near hospital, pleasant furnished light housekeeping rooms. Geddes Ave. Dial 1.1335. 48-49-50. 1Sale of Olt Time ivoritelecordIs. Special reduction on all Perfect Record, 3 for $1.00 ALL)1 EtiDIN ' ER MUSIC 5110P, 3$51 Maynard Tues, Thurs, Sat.. If. IF YOU WANT REAL cleaning and pressing service at reasonable prices Dial 7814 CHEER UP WAIIL'S, 328 So. Main tf. NOTICE-Hats cleaned, shoes repair-1 ed. Absolutely the most satisfac- tory work in town. Pay us a visit. Washlington Shop, 106 F. Washington Tues, Thiurs, Sat., tf.. LOCKSMITH--All kinds of trunk and - door keys. D. Keeler. Pflone 7325.1 1210 W. Huron. 49-50-51 NOTICE JOE PARKER'S CAFE Dancing every night during supper from 6:30 to 8 ZOO Private parties our specialty. j Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. VICTOR RECORD NO. 19777 "Horses" by Geo. Olson and his music; att Schaeberle and Son M1usic.. House, I 110 So. Stain St. tf. TRY OUR Beauty Parlor., Rain Water1 Shampoo, face and scalp treatment.'. Special prices on all appointments. Trojanowski Beauty Parlor, 1110 S. University, side entrance. Phone 5535. tu, th, sat.-tf. Arnold's State St. Jeweler 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. A SPECIAL TAILORED SUIT, $35.00 3I. W. MILWARIDk 3#32 S. State, over Pratt & Dunn Tues, Thurs, Sat., tf. - ______ _ j TYPING WANTED - "besea, themes papers, notes, etc., neatly, accurate- ly and promptly typed. Call Mrs.3 Engelhardt. Dial 7275. Tutes, Thurs, Sat., tf. WANTED WANTED-Girls with selling experi- nce to assist from 11 to 1 o'clock daily. Apply office, second floor, Mack & Co. tf. FOR RIENTi--Entire secondl floor fur- nisheod, convenient, (clean and pleas- ant. H-oover St. near Ferry Field. Dial 4836, 49-50-51. FOR SALE FOR -SALEI:-191 Pord1 Roadster, starter, battery, demnountable rims, r$40 ) cashi. Gall Eczmnan, 2;1817. 48-49-50. FOR SALE~ -A new lord b~attery that has ben usedl only twvo weeks as a radlio battery. Call 9175 or stop at 1210 Washten aw. 49-50-51 FOR SALE-Ford Coupe, 1922, $95.00. 1926 license; mechanical perfect. Call at 1229 Thaycr St. 49-50-51, FOR SALE-A Ford Coupe 1922 model In good conditioni, cheap. Call 4918 at noon. 50-51 FOR SALE-1922 'Ford Coupe, A-i mechanically, Stromberg carbuera- ( tr, special ignition andI etc. C-1l 21352- 50, FOR SALE-Terrior Puppies. Phone 4972. 50. FOR SALE- Two stubs for May Festi- val. Cheap. Call 3212. . 50- 51-52. FOR SALE-Two Tfuxedos almost jnew, sizes, 37 -andl 38. $15 each. 543 - Chiurch St. 50-51-52. ....._ { p %una Oburcb ervicee _________________________3..- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street Between State and Division RI. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister HOWARD R. CHIAPMAN, Minister of University Students. 10': 30- Mr. Sayles will speak on: "Thought and Its Fruits." 12:00--Bible School Hour. Main school in church. Dr. Bunting, superintendent. Student classes at Guild House. Dr. Water- man and Mr. Chapman offer interesting courses. These groups close at 12:45. 5:30--Young People's Friendship Hour. 6:30--Devotional hour. Anna Louise :Buck will lead. The topic will be: "Is Churchl Union Practica II" (Preliminary to the union student meeting next Sunday. at Presbyterian church). ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. BRUER, Minister. 9: 00-German service. 10 :00-Bible study. 11:00-English service. Subject: "Kniowing' the Lord:" 5:30-Students Social Hour and supper. 6:30-Philippus Coetzee of South Africa will speak on condi- tions in that country. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Are. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor. 9:00-Bible school. 10:30--Service with sermon. Sub- ject: "The Prayer of Praise." 5:30-Student fellowship and sup- per. 6: 30-Student Forum. Discussion hour. - I xVICTROL A $500 Juis1;taith ie for Yottr Iooni. UNJVERSITY MUSIK HOUSE I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division Streets MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister LEWIS C. REIMANN MRS. NELLIE B. CAD WELL Secretaries for Student Work Offices, Lane- Hal 10: 45-Miorning romship. Dr. Anderson will preach. "Will the Moden Woman DO P, 9:430-Church School. 12:00-Stu dent classes led by Mrs. Cadwell and Howard McClusky. 5:30-A Social Hour that feels like home. 6 :30-Young People's Meeting. 2 1- r 1w . .. I I UNITARIAN -CHURCH State Streetsat Hurou SID)NEY S. ROBINS, 11Iinlster 10:45 Mornings Sermon ."INATUI AIt 131AND SCIENC'E" 5:45 Student Supper 6:30 Professor Preston Slosson will discuss: "AMERICA THlE CONSERVATIVE" Corner Division and Catherine Streets 1.'111RI)SUNt DAY AFETER EASTER 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion (followed by breakfast). 9:30 A. M.-Student Inquiry Class in- the Old Chapel. 11:00 A. M.-1IOlINING PRAYER AND) ADDRESS B3Y PROF. WILLIAM A. FRAYER.. SUBJECT: "RELIGION IN HISTORY." JME. 1IILESSI, )IEZZOSOPRANO, OF VIENNA, WILL SING. 4:00 P. M.-Meeting of the E. Y. P. A. 6:00 P. M.-Musicale amnd Supper for Students. Speaker, Mr. Lionel Crocker. Reliable Used Cr 1J25 FORD 1011R DOOR SEDAN 1925 1FORD (>0171PE, BAXLLOON '.1'1111 19211('CHEVROLET TOURINGA 1917 D)ODGE TOUIN Prices range from $85.00 to $395.00 Small Payment Down. Long Terms. R. H..A LBER 206 W. 1-uron St. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars 0DreeBOTHERlS DEALERS SELL soon USW CARS :s' V. i I F L . - I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State and Washington Streets. REV. AIRTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor DONALD TLWMER3LAN, MARGARET II. STAIR w Associate Directors of Student Activities 10 :30-Pastor's subject: "Spirituality-What I" 12:00-Noon. Student Bible Classes at Wesley Hall. 6:00-7:00-Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. 7:00-7:30-Open house. Light refreshments. DISCIPLES Church of Christ Corner Hill and Tappan KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister 821 Packard. Phone 5146. I. First Congregational Church HERBERT ATCIIINSON 'JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor JANET BEROTIL, Director: Religious Education 10:45-Service of worship. Sermon by Mr. Jump: "A M1tinster in Itexico." 5: 30--Student Supper' anod Fireside Chat. Father Iden will discuss: "ll'at Ab~out the Bible Miiracles :!" U..._ 10:300-"Rave We ('hitircli ?" Outgrown thel o r'o 0 Q. d O 0 4 k y O yc- o vle , __ ga, y.o - c ", d S? V.> I12:00--Bible school. Special stu- I dents' class taught by Father Id en. W I I I at . -