SATURDAY, NUVERB R 6,19-26 "T"HE . I HI A DAILY PAGE SEVEN .*.i FOUND1 (tla0 ifitb Aurrisiu n FOUND--A lot of fellows have found! The Good Clothes Shoppe, 711 N. FOR RENT Univ. Ave., and taken advantage of FOR RENT-Five room apartment,, the splendid Special Offer that is with garage, in desirable location, being made until Nov. 15, to give. between Campus and Hill. Dial b ne ter $. airo.1pants,toiv 5290. 35-36437Ia xr 70 aro att match their $23.50 all wook tail-, FOR RENT-Fine three room and ored gults, for only $1. Don't waft four room furnished apartments. until it is too late to get yours. Good location, moderate rent. Cal! Open 4-6 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mr. Moran 8805 or 21467. .33-34-35 35 tf. I Iifl LOST LOST - LOST LOST--At Sigma Chi house party, LOST--On or near Ferry Field, Oct. LOST-Strayed from 1624 Hill St., blue overcoat made by Spinaler- 16, ladies' small gold wrist watch. white Collie. Finder please call Scholz, Detroit. Can H-. H. Bullock, Reward. Phone 7614. Marie Curtiss. 4920. Reward. 35-6-37 548 S. State. Phone 6417. 33-34-35!35 IVOR SALE ~FOR SALE-Fine al-oltioe i T"\ " 1'Y /" /'^ws^M ' /V /^ T'! " ci~~c nr{ nrn~n twool/11lailori.In I FOR SALE 1 WA N T l) f f C FOR SA LE - Lat est model Remingt on 1 i Portable typewriters. A limited num- be'r of used portables. For free dcm onstration phone 3419.). 1 -e.o.d.f \VANTED - -One ticket for Michigan- Wisconsin game. Call Betty Cutter, Phone 21058. 33-31 WANTED-Tickets for Wisconsin :i r, FOR SALE- hear iQhick, Chick, game. Call Dodd, Buck or Taylor, Cl.icken" on Victor rcl'd, by Ted >917. 33-34-36 Weems and his IC01f.Shl- berle and Son 3Tusic house, 110 S. WANTED-Four tickets for Wiscon- lain. t sin game, together or in pairs. Call 21716. 33- 3 4-'15 I RI POSSLSSEIJ 0Of f Ford Sedan-Runs like a top. This car will be sold for balance owing on it...................$67.50 Ford Roadsters-Priced from ...........$60.00 to $200 One Dandy Dodge Touring ..................165.00 Nice late model Buick Touring .................365.00 Visit our show room and see our list of used cars. You will find that they are the best bargains in town. University Chevorlet Sales Huron and Ashley Sts. suits ani over'coats. no s 3Iiiwes, to select from. Suits or overcoats $22.50 to $36.00. Styles right up to date. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. One line at $23.50 offers until Nov. 15 an extra pair of $7.00 pants to match, for only $1.00. Better run for them. Good Clothes Shoppe, 711 N. Univ. Av. ,2nd Floor. Open 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 35- f FOR SALE--No. 697. New St. Louis Blues, by Ted Lewis. Allmendinger Music Shop, 305 Maynard St. 35 FOR SALE-A rare chance to buy 80 reproductions of Jackson's ten thousand dollars photos of the WhiteI City, Chicago World's Fair. Size 14x18. W. Hlasselbach, 337 Thomp- son. Dial 6292. 35-36 FOR SALE-A tuxedo suit as good as new, reasonable, size 37. Phone 6072. 35 WANTEID One thousand- men to take WANTED-Tickets for Wisconsin and Ohio games. Call Doench or Grim- shaw. Dial 5909. 33-34-35 WANTED- FOR SALE-Hear Paul Whiteman's new Victor record, "Trudy." Schae-i berle and Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf WANTED-Two tickets for the Ohio game. Call J. hI. Wiener, 9217. 33-34-35 advantage of the remaIrkable bar- ;ains in men's all wool tailored! suits and overcoats, $22.50 to $36.00. 200 attractive samples to choose from. One line, at $23.50 for an allI wool tailored suit, offers until Nov. 15, an extra pair of $7.00 pants to match for only $1.00! Here is a bargain to grab) quic. The Good Clothes Shoppe, 711. N. Univ. Ave., 2nd Floor. Open 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 35tf WANTED-Wisconsin ticket and $9.75 for new Radiola IIl. pus tubes and HIp eat Wisconsin in one of our Big Overcoats Fine, Extra Long, Single and Double Breasted. FOR SALE-Going to gAmes? I'll sell my Ford touring for $70. Dahlberg 4147. 35 1 1 $25.00 - - $50.00 FOR SALE-Black bearskin coat ; nearly new. Bargain price. Phone 8026 before Monday. 35-36 1 1 ! I F WANTED-Student who has had shoe experience to sell Stetson Shoesj (Men's and Women's) on Campus. Liberal commission. King-Blair Co., 1456y Woodward, Detroit. 35 WANTED-Will give 2 Wisconsin game tickets for 2 Ohio State game tickets. Call Lundquist, 9588. 35-36-37-33-39-401 ra Top Coats, Special Today only $19.75 and $24.75 Values to $40.00) Twenty Coats to be sold at these prices. "The MICHIGAN" "The model that's all your own." With extra trousers. $35.00 - $40.00 .,$45.00 - $.00 Wool H9se in beautiful patterns - - - 75c to $2.00 Gordon Slicker ined Corduroy Coat - - - - $9.50 Paragon Rats-1nudred sold - . - - $5.00$6.00 Pigskin Gloves - - . $4.50. Others from $2.00 Exclusive But Not Expensive-Compare. In the rush of the week-end you will want a dessert ' that is easy to serve. We have a suggestion for you. Pineapple Mousse Maple Nut - ' Vanilla Try our Special Brick I I DIAL 4101_ ANN ARBOR DAIRY "The Iome of Pure Milk" IiNfTi11I11I11U111f111 1I11ll1111t11111t11111111IIt~1t|IlIIIIlllllli 1lilllilllllllillll = FOR SALE-Cheese cloth bunting .in Mich. and Wis. colors, ten cents a yard. Main Floor Annex Mack & Co. 34-35 FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 36. Worn once, will sell at j sacriflee. Call 402 South Observatory. 34-35-36j FOR SALE-"Turkish Towel," a real Victor record; "Monte Carlo Joys." Schaeberle and Son Music House, 110 S. Main. tf. Bnai rith HILLEL FOUNDATION 615 E. University - Phone 3719 Sithlay, Nov. 7, at Lane Jali: 4:30 Reform Services Leon Fener of the Hebrew Union College will speak. Rabbi Finkelstein will read the services. WANTED-Two student directories. Call 4229. 35-36-37 WANTE1--Two lively men to sell good novelty at game. Call 8 to 91 or 11 to 11:45 at E15 Law Club. 35 WANTED-Tickets for Wisconsin and Ohio State. Call 7637. 34-35 WANTED-2 or 4 tickets for Wiscon- sin game. Call 5474. 33-34-35 WANTED-Experienced cellist wanted at once. Call 9215. 34-35 WANT El)-Young man 'who has had experience and has a following inl young men's clothing, hats and fur- nishings, wanted to take chairge of clothing department in college store. Splendid opportunity for the right man. When writing, kindly3 state experience and former con- ne'eiions. Address Box 129 Nie-.; Daily. 34-35-361 bridge. Phone 5618. Ask for Mann. 33-tf WANTED-Expert marcelling and wa- ter waving. Loretta Beauty Shoppe, 300 S. State. Dial 21410. 33-34-35 headphones. Only five left. Tisch, 323 Thompson. Phone 5665. 33-34-35 WANTED-2 tickets together for Wis- consin game. Call 21900. 33-34-35 WANTED-A student girl to work for room and board. Call 21588. tf WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 NOTICE NOTICE-Free ride to Columbus, re- turn, in WIlls St. Claire roadster of- fered congenial student who sells me two tickets for Ohio game. Wit- son 5017..35- NOTICE-Tutoring in French by former teacher. Intensive method. Dial 9468. 35-36-37 SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas- onable prices, tailored or ready- made. We have 'a 'Wonderful 'vari- t ety of patterns. l1'palfing also a specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your winter overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 109 E. Washington , '~Phone 5069 21 eod tf VACATION ACCOMPLISHWENTI Ambitious student, Mr. E. W.,, S., Lit. '27, with our co-operation first semester, earned in vacation $295.70, and in addition, on Sept. 30th, received profit-sharing check of $73.92. Stu- dents needing money, or merely wish- ing elemental business training will he afforded uncommon opportunities. Renowned national manufacturer- with convenient local branch office. Call 209 S. State St.,Suite'3.' Dial 9592. To see best of 50 lines clothing drop card to 110". Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf 213 East Liberty St Opposite Varsity Laundry ;.i ...." F/ r NOON" * _____ --Ucorrceeooooo Cwcb e rvicee * osoeocerccec-4 Q-Zt -- / Opposite the High School FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 10: =3-Morning worship. 12:00-Student Bible Classes. 6:00-Wesleyan Guild. 7:00-Open house. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Hurdn and Division Sts. Merle H. Anderson, Mihlster Lewis C. Remann Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell Secretaries for Students. 9:30-Student Class led by Dr. Albert Hyma, Assistant Pro- fessor of History. 10:45-"The Church and the Com- munil," Dr: F. H. Divine. 5:30-Social hour and supper. 6:30-Young People's meeting; leader, Alice Brow-w; subject: "Is the Church a Teabhlr$" 7:30-"What We Would Do If Jesus Should Come Toilght" FIRST BAPTIST R. Ediard Sayles, Howard R. Chavinan, students CHURCH Minister Minister of 10:45 A. M.-"Tie Personal Prob- lem of Sin." You are invited to hear this subject discussed by Mr. Sayles. 10:00 A. M.-Dr. Waterman's class in Science and Religion meets at Guild House. 12:00-Mr. Chapman's class in "The Meaning of Faith," meets at Guild House. 5:30-Friendship hour at Guild House. 6:30-Devotional hour. "How Can a Christian Get Even'?" Ben Verhoek will lead. Come. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Herbert A. Jump, Minister IlelesI Ramnsay, Student irectoi 10:45-"What About the Church?" 5:30-Student supper and discus- sion. "Shall We Believe in Miracles ?" 8:00-Motion picture service. Col- leen Moore in Edna Ferber's "So Big." -.,'- : - ----=r UNITARIAN CHURCI State and Huron. Sidney S, .Robins, Ph.D., Minister: November 7, 19286 10:45 A. M. Morning Service "The North and South Poles of Religion" 5:45 P. M. Candlelight Supper 6:30 Prof. Roy W. Sellars "Free Will and Responsibility' "Ute Principle of Veratity in Religion." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SC INTIST 409 South Division St. 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice, subject: "Adam and Fall- en Man." 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 EVANGELICAL CHURCH fourth Ave. near Packard St. G. A. Neumann, Minister 9:00 A. M.-Sunday school. 10:00 A. M.-Regular morning wor- ship. Sermon subject: "What Man Lives By." 11:00 A. M.-German service. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Hour. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH' Division and Catherine Streets Henry Lewis, Rector Twenty-third Sunday After Trinity. 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion (Church) 9:00 °A. M.-Holy Communion (Chapel, Harris Hall) 10:00 A. M. -Student Dicsussion Circle (Harris Hall)' 11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev. Kirsopp Lake, D. D., of Harvard Uni- versity. 3:00 P. M.-Armistice service. Ad- dress by the Rev. Kirsopp Lake, D. D. 6:00 P. M.-Student supper. Dr. Lake will speak. At Forty "At Forty" the housewife in some sections of Europe wears a black bonnet to signif the end of her youth. A quaint custom-you say-but it usually signifies a fact. Heavy tasks, indoors and out, have made her old- at forty. r __._ . .......: Catholic Students' ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Chapel Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. Stellhorn, Pastor 'T9:00 A. M.-Bible study. 'Wllilam and Thompson 10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon Sunday Masses on: "The Test of Our P ea . CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLESj Corner 1ll and Tappa Kenneth B. Bowen, Pastor 10:30-M=orning worship. 11:45-Tible School. Sttdents' class by "Father" Iden. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (lissouri Synod) Third and West Huron Strets C. A. BRAUEB, Minister. Novenuer 7th 9:00 A. M.-German service. Upon great generators which send out current to light the homes and carry the burdens of millions, you will find the G-E monogram. Upon industrial motors, on electric railway trains- wherever quality and un- failing performance are first essentials-the G-E mono- gram will be found. A series of G-E advertise- ments showing what elec- tricity is doing in many Of all the uses of electricity in America, the' most important are those which release the woman from physical drudgery. Electricity, carries water, washes clothes, cleans carpets, cooks the family's food-better and quicker than could be done by hand. A trip to town or an hour's rest in the after- noon pays'a woman dividends in good health at forty years." And what is youth but that? Men and women who have had the benefit of college training and college life have learned to place the proper value upon rest and recreation. Thev anDreciate the relief ,I