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THLE MICHIG AN JOAILY

PPU'Y, 4OCT. 9, 1926

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Hu Shih Reception
Plans Are Complete
Plans have been comp~leted for the
luncheon to be liven in honor of Dr.
fu Shih, an iternationally-knownI
philosopher and a,, member of the Na-
tional Peking University faculty, who
will be the guest of the Chinese stu-
dents of the University next Tues-
day.
The luncheon will be held at 12:15
p.m. Tuesday in the Union. Reser-
vations can be made until Saturday
night by calling the Union or Room,
nine, University Hall. Anyone who
is interested may attend. Dr. Hu will
arrive here Monday enroute from
Harvard University where he was in-
Y vited as one of the 66 outstanding
scholars of the world to attend its
tercentenary and where he received
an honorary degree. As he is on
e his way to China he will remain here,
r only one day.
r EVENING RADIo I
- PROGRAMS

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

DOUBLE ROOM: To share with ROOM for one boy in double room,
young man. Studious, quiet, 335 E. one-half block from Union. $3.00
Jefferson. Tel. 6044. 84 per week. 510 Cheever Ct. Phone
8664. 83

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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Adivertlsi.ng De)partmepnt. Phone 2-1214.
The ci omo close at five
>ce to ay o rtion.
I~oxnumersnov tbe secured at no
extra cha;re.
Cash in advance Ile per reading line
(on bi( of fiv averge words to line)
ir one or two inseri ilns. 10c per read-
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letters. Add c per line to above for
bold face, upper and lower case. Add
10c per line to above rates for bold face
capital letters.

JOB as janitor or any kind of work, BOARD, meals by day or week. Home
by middle-aged man. Phone 8873. cooking in a private home. 1354
79 Geddes Ave. Phone 2-1293. 81
CAPABLE NURSE: A-1 local refer PROFESSIONAL Beauty Service.
(unce. Would consider going south Soft water shampoo, wave-50c.
or California for winter; also local Juanita House of Beauty. Juanita
work. 2-1865. 85 Schanz, 410 Wolverine Bldg. Phone

Thre extremely smiart
..yl:., . a dcetily
ex ta1cellent val(tues!

NOTICES
CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any
OLD and new suits, overcoats at $3
and $25. TYPEWRITERS, JEW-
ELRY, saxophones, and other mu-
sical instruments. Don't sell before
you see SAM. Phone for appoint-
ments. 6304. 78x
MOTHS, bedbugs, fleas, roaches and
other household insects positively
destroyed by hydrocynic-gas fumi-
gation. Endorsed by U. S. govern-
ment and health authorities as the
surest, quickest, safest and most
economical method. We are pro-
fessionals in our line, handle each
problem personally, and give a
written guarantee on all work. Let
us handle your problem. Dial 3113,
Kurtis Exterminator Co. 308 May-1
nard. 11x f

3023. 55x
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Silver pencil. R. O. Court-
right, engraved on side. Phone 4480.
Reward. 77
ROOMS FOR RENT
VACANCY: One-half of attractive
double room. 814 E. University.
Phone 9764. 71
SINGLE rooms for students. $2 and
up. Mrs. Walker. Jennings House,
1142 E. Catherine. 3
4-ROOM, non-bachelor apartment.
No children. Apt. 5, 1223 Wash-
tenaw Ave. Apply Apt. 3 or phone
3713, evenings 5792. Utilities fur-
nished. 63

SEE THESE AND MANY,
MANY MORE FEATURED AT

3.d45
and 4.95

6:00-WJR Stevenson News.
WWJ Ty Tyson: Dinner Hour.
WXYZ March of Melody.
CKLW String Ensemble.
6:15-WJR Rubinoff-Peerce.
WXYZ Fact Finder.
CKLW News and Sports.
6:30-WJR Jimmie Allen.
WWJ Bulletins: Odd Facts.
WXYZ Day in Review.
CkLW Melody Lane.
6:45-WJR Renfrew of the Mounted.
WWJ Flying Time.
WXYZ Lowell Thomas.
CKLW Rhythm Trio.
7:00-WJR William Hard.
WWJ Amos and Andy.
WXYZ Musicapers.
CKLW String Trio.
7:15-WJR Popey the Sailor.
WWJ Evening Melodies.
WXYZ Presidential Poll.
CKLW News and Music.
7:30-WJR Goose Creek Parson.
WWJ Edwin C. Hill.
CKLW Variety Revue.
WXYZ The Lone Ranger.
7:45-WJR Boake Carter.
WWJ Football Fanfare.
CKLW MercyHall Program.
8:00-WJR Broadway Varieties.
WWJ Jessica Dragonette.
CKLW Cantain Frank Hawks.
8:15-WXYZ Singin' Sam.
8:30-WJR Andre Kostelanetz' Music.
WXYZ Harold L. Ickes.
CKLW Show Window.
9:00-WJR Hollywood Hotel.
WWJ Waltz Time.
WXYZ Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians.
CKLW Raymond Gram Swing.
9:15-CKLW Phil Marley's Music.
9:30-WXYZ Twin Stars.
WWJ Gov. Alf M. Landon.
CKLW Viennese Vagabonds.
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WWJ First Nighter.
WXYZ Jones and Hare.
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10:30-WJR Democratic National Commit-
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WXYZ Bandmaster Review.
CKLW Kay Kyser's Music.
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12:30-WJR Artie Shaw's Music.
WXYZ Bobby Grayson's Music.
CKLW Louis Prima's Music.
1:00-CKLW Ted Fio-Rito's Music.
Graduate Sociology
Students Increase
The Graduate Curriculum in Social
Work, in its second year of organiza-
tion, has announced a large enroll-
ment with the total of 72 students, 62
of whom are candidates for the de-
gree.
The Curriculum has its headquar-
ters at 40 East Ferry St., Detroit and
is a unit of the Horace H. Rackham
School of Graduate Studies.
The students, it was reported, rep-
resent 37 different colleges in their
training background with 20 having
matriculated from the University of
Michigan.
The director of the curriculum is
Prof. Robert W. Kelso and the fc-
ulty at present includes Prof. Ar-
thur Dunham, professor of commu-
nity organization; Prof. William Ha-
ber of the economics department;
Miss Eleanor Goltz, associate profes-
sor of case work; and a group of lec-
turers in special subjects, the report
stated.

LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at a low price. 6x
EXPERIENCED laundress doing stu-
dent laundry. Call for and de-
liver. Phone 4863. 12
NURSERY school for children from
212 to 4 years. Morning sessions
only. Call Frances MacNaughton,
5837. 68
LAUNDRY WANTED
Priced Reasonably
STUDENT LIST
Shirts .......................12c
Shorts.......................4c
Tops.. ...................4c
Handkerchiefs ..................2c
Socks (pr.)..................3c
Pajamas ......................Jco
CO-ED LIST
Slips .........................Jo
Dresses ........................25^
Panties....................... 7c
Handkerchiefs ..................2c
Pajamas ................Joc to 15c
Hose (pr.) ..................... 3c
Silks, wools our specialty. All bundles
done separately no markings. Per-
sonal satisfaction guaranteed. Call
for and deliver. Phone 5594. Silver
Laundry. 607 E. Hoover. 14x
HELP WANTED
GIRLS wanted to sell new hair curler.
Phone 8178. Ask for Mr. Freeman.
WANTED: Student amateur acts,
novelty preferred for show at Ma-
sonic Temple, Thursday, Oct. 15.
Prizes for best 3 acts. Call George
Haarer. Phone 4914 with applica-
tion by Monday nite, Oct. 12. 82
WANTED: Waiters without eleven or
one o'clocks. Bright spot, 802 Pack-
ard St. 80
REGISTERED pharmistist for relief
work, 900 S. State St. Phone
9157. 86
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
MILT Hearn and his Royal Moroc-
cans Orchestra, Ann Arbor's only
colored band. Phone 2-1191. 75
FORESTRY CLUB MEETS
Members of the Forestry Club will
meet for the first time this year at
7:30 tonight in Room 2054 Natural
Science Building. Henry Mosby,
'37F&C, president of the organiza-
tion will preside over the meeting.
The club will provide entertainment
and refreshments after the program.
CASE CLUB TO MEET
Members of the Case Club will meet
with their respective clubs at 4 p.m.
today in the following rooms: Story,
Room 116; Holmes, Room 138; Kent,
Room 218; and Marshall, Room 220
By ARBOR SPRINGS
SWIFT AND CERTAIN
JUSTICE
The arm of Federal Justice
reached into every corner of
the country during the past
week and apprehended almost
2000 law-breakers. All who
dwell beyond the law must
realize that Uncle Same is
determined to cleanse his land
of every polluted thing. We,
the people, heartily endorse the
action o four law enforcement
bodies and hope they will con-
tinue to stamp out crime and
its related evils.
All who have ever tasted the
water furnished by the Arbor
Springs Water Co., 416 West
Hurone Street, heartily endorse
and recommend it. This health
and recommend it. This health-

ful, refreshing product may be
obtained in a case of six two-
quart bottles or a five-gallon I
bottle. Phone 8270 for quick
delivery.

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