I 0 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 192G -THE MICHIGAN, DAILY . - w. . R. Al: VAS'Y Yi-"lA 7. ../l' llF l..i 1 fl A TW verin MS a College team at Mt. Vernon, Iowa,ipasses football n popularity. He and two days later Iowa State Teach- claims.to have a stronger team than -I Practice ers' college will furnish the opposition last year when his aggregation lost Inure J, P a at Cedar Falls, Iowa. only one mneet, that to Iowa State Col-, -----f--Barker, former Michigan wrestling lege of Ames, which was reputed to Russell Baker, '26, captain of last coach, is now director of athletics at be one of the strongest teams in the yEETSsMVarsCtyTwresyear'stVrmtyus- the Iowa school, where wrestling sur- country.. his harriers drove to Lansing yester- afternoon when he reported for his day afternoon to meet Michigan State first workout of the season. The college at 10:30 o'clock this morn- stellar 115 pounder, who has never ing in the second intercoMegiate cross lost a match in his two seasons of DANCING EVERY .SATURDAY NIGHT country race of the season for the Conference competition broke a carti- Wolverines. Manager Elliot Chain-|lage between his lower ribs and will, berlain, accompained the team. t probably be unable to wrestle for a Although a great deal is not known ;month. of the State team, it is expected that I Coach Clifford Keen, beginning hisj they will be on edge in hopes of down- !second year as Varsity wrestling ing their Maize and Blue rivals. Two jcoach, reports that more than 50 pro- of the Green and White runners are spective candidates for the team are slated to turn in good performances, working out regularly at the field while the others are unknown. house. He expects this number'to be Of the Wolverines, the most likely considerably increased when members place winners are Captain Briggs, of the football squad report' at the I. Hornber-ger, Wuerfel, Lamont, and close of the present season. This Corner 1741h_;wd;AnnStreets Iskenderian, though several of the marked increase in the number of: 1' others may pull a surprise. Lamont early season candidates over that of is only a sophomore. last year attests to the popularity Hill Whitmer, Lowery, Monroe, and that the sport has achieved here under Lawson complete the Wolverine en- the supervision of the former Okla- pecia Hee P y Tonig t tery. Of these men, Hill is the most homa star. promising, his showing in the trials Varsity wrestlers will open the when he finished second two weeks :1926 schedule with a three day trip ago was his best performance. He into Iowa. On Dec. 15 they are sched- Balloons - Squawkers - Confetti finished eighth in the Purdue contest. uled to meet Coach Barker's Cornell _ And all the other Fun Makers LOST . 1fi A U P L iitt 2t LOST-Strayed from 16 white Collie. Finder 4920. Reward. If. you area, telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad will~~ bcare.LOST-Cameo -brooch The Michigan Daily reserves the right toL classify :all wants. ads under, apprpr.iate head- Women's Reception or ings and.to reviseador withhold otjectionable Phone 21835. copy._______________ This column closes .at 3 P. 2M. date preced-l ing publication. Notice of any er-or must e LOST-Jeweled S. A. E given in time for the second insertion. where on campus. R CASH RATES w 24 Hill St., please call 29-30 at Faculty near Union. 29-30-31 Spin some- Reward if re- %Q_%Q_2t Bet 3jr (o trijitr(91vt itIa i np ADLER CLOTHFS Exclusive for Michigan Men. , NOTICE-We are the only tailors in Ann Arbor in ready-to-wear business. Does it mean anything to you? Absolutely, it does! When you purchase a suit, overcoat, top coat or Tuxedo here, you will be sure to get latest style, best quality fabrics, fine tailoring and best fit that only tailors as we are can give you. Again we say, we are in the clothing business because we know clothes. Our large volume business and low overhead enable us to sell at lowest prices. Prices range from twenty-five to seventy-five. Je ret } "JOE" BURROUGH'S TROUBADORS ' tlltli#, 1. 1 1111111111 111|1 11tl il ~lll~liilillllil1 1 ifa lI ililil,11t1 [.i k ill We Have Made Up a Special Brick of FRUIT SALAD r - OR ANG E ICE. VANILL A - The easiest dessert to serve for this week-end. Dial 4101 SANN ARBOR DAIR%.YM "Te Home of Pure Milk" I- - H IMMH EM H M MME M MMM MMEMMO Ten cents per reading line (on. the basis of five average words to the.line) for one or two insertions.E Nine cents per reading line for three or morei insertions. Casr. classifieds received at the Daily office in The Press. Building on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates given on applica- tio"n. FOR RENT y FOR RENT--Very nice bedroom and study den for three. 516 Walnut. 9278 Dial. 28-29-30 FOR RENT-A very ,pleasant , front suite, private family. 'Dial 22131. 27-28-29 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Tour car for sale.' $100 takes it. 119 N. Thayer. 27-28-29 FOR S.ALE-Pedigreed German policef pup, male, 6 months, wolf grey. Easy price. 2006 Washtenaw 9217. 27-28-29-30 FOR SALE-Fine five-tube radio with Scomplete apparatus.s Cheap. Call any night between seven and eight ,at 110 S. .Ingall and will demon- strate. 27-28-291 FOR SALE-Latest model Remington Portable typewriters. A limited num- ber of used portables. For free dem- oustration, phone,3489. I e.o.d.tf FOUND FOUND-Blue, double-breasted, Van Bowen & Cress overcoat. Call Rumm- ler 7045. '28-291 LOST LOST-Square red silk scarf Sunday night between Arcade theatre and Betsy Barbour, Paisley pattern, Frances Miller on edge. Call 6816. 27-28-29 FOUNTAIN PEN INK The average dealer is as blind as the user as to what constitutes correct ink for your Fountain Pen. He is too busy with a thousand other items to find out. We are specialists in this line. It is our business to know. Our Fountain Pen Ink is Government Rec- ord Ink, good color and dependable in every way for your Fountain Pen. RIDER'S PEN SHOP turned. Phone 3018. 28-z9-3U LOST-Pair tortoise shell glasses in black leather case. Call Mary Hell- yer 3931. 27-28-29 LOST-Alpha Omega Alpha key, en- graved Rush '18 M. Bell. Please re- turn to Dr. Bell, University Health Service. 27-28-29 LOST-Friday afternoon, glasses in brown case between High School and Starbuck's restaurant. Call Virginia Hitchcock '6764. Reward. 27-28-29 LOST-A beaded bag, containing check book and pen. Lost between Uni- versity hospital and campus. Call 3022. Ask for A. Pavwilch. 27-28-29 WANTED f ROOM MATE WANTED-Graduate medical student would like ,room- mate. Room is large, pleasant, warm. $4.00. 510 E. Jefferson St. Phone 4785. 29-30-31 WANTED-Twoticketsfor 0. S. U.: game. Call 8517 and ask for Sealby, or Campbell. 29-30-31 WANTED-Four Wisconsin tickets. Ask for Pulaski. Phone 22372. 28-29-30 WANTED-Three tickets for O.,S. U. game. Doubles or jingles. Phone 8162. 28-29-30 WANTED-Five 0. S. U. footballtic- kets. Phone 6837. 28-29-30- IWANTED-Piano and trombone player for dance orchestra. Dial,0588. j 28-29-: O WANTED-Barber wanted; student, for Saturdays. Good money. C. L. Petrie, 108 E. Washington Phone 8616. 27-28-29 WANTED -Tickets for Wisconsin game. 'Dial 7608. Ask for Crosby. 28-29 FOUNTAIN PENS Remember that Rider's Masterpen- are made in Ann Arbor and serviced > while you wait; that you get skilled PENMAKERS service on repairing at Rider's Pen Shop, not equalled else- where in the State. Our skill and special knowledge of pens are the safeguards to your purchases or re- 213 East Liberty- St. Opp.,iVarsity Laundry 25-27-29 pairing. 25-27-29 YIW 1' IVO *i t~c?+ Chutcb d ,C..CCe3 - , * COO A Church You Will Like FIS CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Huron and Division Sts. Merle II. Anderson, Minister Lewis C. Reimann Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell Secretaries for Students. 9:30-Student class led by Dr. Al- bert Hyma, Assistant Profgs- sor of History. 10:45-"Investmets," Dr. F. H. Di- vine. 12:00-Open Forum on "Religious Experiences In Tennyson," by Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. 3:30-Open conference, subject: "The Task in Hand." 5:30-Social Hour and Supper_ 6:30-Young People's Meeting; leader, Calvin Pollins; subject, "Church and State," FIRST BAPTIST CHURCU It. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard I. Chapman, Minister of Students "The Personal Problem of Doubt" will be the subject at 10:45 A. M., Sunday. Mr. Sayles will preach. Student classes meet as follows: 10:00 A. M.-Dr. Waterman at Guild House. 12:00 M.-Mr. Chapman at Guild; House. 5:30-Friendship Hour. 6:30-Mrs J. H. Scott will speak on :w "From Michigan to the -Qrient and Back Again." i 1 I CONGREGATIONAL } CHURCH Herbert A. Jump, Minister Helen Ramsay, Student Director 10:45-Francis of Assisi, an Anni- versary sermon. 4:00 and 8:00 P. M.-Motion pic- ture services. Richard Bar- thelmess in the famous West Point film, "Classmates;" 5:30-Student supper and discus- sion: "Do the Dead Live and Talk to Us I" _ ll lllllll illll lU lililill lllllt(1itltl HI llH iltF I1l # #h # 1 t~i t 1L; r MICHIGAN - And all Ann Arbor will gain if they take the opportunity of enjoying our delightful luncheons and dinners. Dainty Sandwiches-Fountain Specials r. - . -"A Box of Prekele's Sweets ay Makes a Happy Home." = A -- r _ 149 South Main St. r Pleasant Surroundings - Excellent Service r a. - Pon 455 Ujposite the High School r I .. 'I UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sidney S Robins, Ph.D., Minister, October 31 10:45 A. M. Morning Service "An Ancient Modernist" 5:45 P. M. Candlelight Supper 6:30 Dr. Carl E. Guthe "The Nordic Myth" Freedom, Frankness, Fellowship I FIRST CHURCH OF CHiRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division St. 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice, subject: "Everlasting Punishments" 11:45 A. M.-Sunday school follow- ing the morning service. 7:45-Wednesday evening testi- monial meeting. The Reading room, 10 and 11 State Savings Bank building, is, open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays. BETHLEHEM EVANGEL CAL CHURCH C. A. Neumann, Minister ;Fourth Ave. near Packard St. 9:00 A. M.-Sunday school. } 1 ,'I I ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division and Catherie Streets Henry Lewis, Rector TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY October 31, 1926 Rev. Henry Lewis, Rector Rev. Thomas L. Harris, Assistant 8:00tA. M.-Holy Communion in the Church. 9:00 A. M.-Holy Communion in Williams' Memorial Chapel, Harris ,Hall. 10:00 A. M.--Student discussion classes, Harris Hall. 11:00 A. M.-Dedication service of the Memorial Bell. Dedicatory address by the Rev. Henry; Tatlock, D. D 6:00 P. M.-Supper and discussion for students, Harris Hall. 1 10 ;00 A. M.-Reformation Day seer-$ vice. Sermon by the pastor:z "The Church's Plight and the? Church's Pryer." 11:00 A. M.-German service. I I _ I 11 Zatholic Students' Chapel i III ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington .St.,and Fifth Aye. E. C. Stellhorn, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Sunday school. CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Corner Hill and Tappan Kenneth B. Bowen, Pastor ST. PAUL'S JVTHERAN URaH (Missouri Sywod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. BRAUER, Minister. pDivine Services 9:00 A. M.-German services. IVIIII'iA rmn. T1;1,wo04.1II4- 'FOR CHECKER CABS 10:30-Morning worship. and His Friends., "Jesus WiMam and Thompson i 1 i 11 :1l #'