IE [MER MICHIGAN DAILY Continues Fight ,000,000 Gould. Estate i. t INURSES' HOME NEARLY R EADY FO OCCUPANCY i With the final work on the paving of East Ann street nearing comple- tion comes the finishing of the new Nurses' home which is practically ready for occutancy, with the ex- ception of moving in the furnishings, which can not be done until East Ann street is in a condition suitable for trucking. The telephone system was recently installed in.-the building as well as the electrical equipment. Inasmuch as the donor of the Nurs- es' Home did not provide money for furnishing the building and inasmuch as no one has been willing to donate the large sum necessary to equip the building as it, ought to be, it will be necessary to use old equipment in the way of furnishings. Graduates Hold Detroit Wedding Miss Miriam Mansfield, '25, was married recently to Dr. George A. Stimson, '23M, in Detroit. The wed- ding party was held at the Book- Cadillac hotel. , The couple will make their home in Sandusky, Ohio, where Stimson is practicing at present. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. 110th TIME j G AR RICK Eves. 50c to $2.50 13th Big Week Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 The .Tfiracle Play of America ANNE NICHOLS' "1Abie's Irish Rose" SEE IT! You Will Eventualy SEATS NOW For This and Next Week. Dine with Friends at the LINCOLN RESTAURANT Personal Attention OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Club Breakfast from 5:00 to 11:00 Cream Waffles with Maples Syrup - 35c - 25c Special Sndy Dinner, $1.00 Steaks, Chops, at all Hours Noonday Luncheon from 11 to 3 Special Supper from 5:00 to 8:00 - 40c - 50c THE HOUSE OF PURE FOODS 212 EAST HURON STRECT Next to City Hall Ann Classifieds ~ ,.,, Ir'. sconntpss Dunsford, formerly Guinevere Sinclair Gould. k, July 31.-Though she is now a happy bride, the wife >unt Dunsford, heir of the Earl of Middleton, the former nelair Gould is not going to drop her fight for $4,000,000 of the late George J. Gould estate. Id millions are now tied up, with scores of heirs struggling n, and legal fees sapping it at an enormous rate. ,buntess recently succeeded in having her three children annual income of $10,000 each from the estate for life, Other Gould strenuously contested the right of Guinevere Gould's eceive legacies under the terms of the Gould will. WAiNTED WANTED TO BUY -~Field glasses, good condition and fairly high pdw- ered. Dial 7667 and advertiser will call. I PAY BEST prices for men's used clothes. Dial 4310 or call at 115 W. Washington. H. Benjamin. WANTED-Use of a piano and prac- tice room for two weeks. Location southeast of campus preferred. Call 22187. FOR RENT% AT 317 Thompson St., for school year, two pleasant, reasonable suites and singles in warm quiet house. Steam heat hot water all the time. FOR SALE FOR SALE-1923 Ford touring. Self starter, battery, demountable rims, good tires, and motor in first class shape. Just overhauled. Must sac- rifice for quick sale. Call 4917 or answer at Box 110, Daily office. CANOE in first class shape for sale. Call 22317 after 6:3'0'P.IM. * CHURCH r _.1 First Church St. Andrew's. Episcopal Churc of Christ Scientist 409 South Division St. Corner Catherine and Division Sts. Henry Lewis, Rector Philip Schenk, Summer Minister iEighth Sunday After Trinity 10:30 A.M.-Regular morning servdce. Subject: "Love." 11:45-Sunday School. SERVICES 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion and sermon by the Rev. Mr. Sche 7:30-Wednesday, Service." Testimoiy the Reading Room, 608 First National Bank building, is open daily from 12-5 o'clock, except Sunday and legal holidays.. HARRIS HALL Corner State and Huron Reading Room Library Open Daily, 9 A. M.-S P. M. =.41 i~ ,n, Union of South Africa, The Prince of Walessailed. n's-Town, the naval station, America, at 4 o'clock yes- ernoon. the Want. Ad's H. NICKELS High Grade Painting and Decorating s t528 11. tmberty Dial-7594_ X V-00 .W.41-00.10.04 &C ar. 04.04 Read the Want Ads St, Paul's Lutheran. Church, Third and West Huron Wt. C. A. Brauer, Minister. 9:30 A., M.-Preparatory ser- vice. 10:00 A. M.-Sermon and Aoly Communion in the German language. 2:30 P. M.-Outing to Lima Centerfor'Lutheran sum- mer students and young people of the church. Leave from parsonage, 420 West Liberty street. = FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH East Huron St. between State and Division Sts. R. Edward Sayes, Minister. 10:30 A. M. -Mr. Edwin Rawden, of Lansiug, will speak. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Av. ,. -- A 12:00 Noon-Bible .School in' church parlors. at Guild House. Father Iden' Our Bargain Counters ARCAINS should be of interest to -" Summer School Teachers and stu- dents. . . . New additions daily. The Lone .Survivor . ' WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE . , Give your pen a drink of Will not clog or gum the point and makes the best pen write better. "'1 # Classified Ads in the Summer Daily bring results. So if you want to buy or sell anything-if you have lost or found anything-if, you want to get work, or have someone work for you, run a classified ad. Call 21214, or bring your ad to the Press building on Maynard street across from the "Maj. 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