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criticaliy. If they are satisfactory
lindly co us a good turn with your
friends. If by any chance they should
not be entirely satisfactory send us
v,,ord and we'll call for them and
make thema right. We guarantee sat-
isfaction.

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All laundered by hand

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"The Shop of Quality"
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Moo Laund'ry
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ECONOMY
oust be accompanied by good
judgment, and depends on
SERVICE not Price
CURTIS
TIRES
give 6,000 miles of service
CURTIS TIRE &
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Muskezon, ,ich.
Military Fountain Pens
Watches a ° l Waterman
to $21 and ConKlin
U. of M. Jewelry
ehlanderer & Seyfried
Realize for yourself the
leasure of Home Cooked
Food. Prices Reasonable.
Service Paramount.

"DE GREEN SPOOK" HAS SUNDAY SERVICES IN
AN EXCITING JONEY ANN RBOR CHURCHES
I)ECREPIT OLD CAR CAVORTS First Congregational Church
AROU'ND hAIRPIN "War Time Professions" will be the
TURN subject of the sermon by Lloyd C.
Douglas at 10:30 o'clock. Special mu-
"Stop her! Stop! Lemme out!" sic by the Quartet and Mr. M. C.
"Run her into the bank and let us Wier on the 'cello. Mr. George C.
out!' hLubke, '19D, will speak at 6:30 o'clock
These and other frightened cries at the Plymouth Round Table on
rang out unheeded on the hairpin"Christianizing Zululand."
boulevard drive the other day, as a
certain decrepit old automobile went First Methodist Episcopal Church
reeling and rocking down the winding Communion service at 10:30
road at a pace sufficient to wring o'clock. Bible classes at noon for col-
queer-sounding noises from the aged lege men and women. Illustrated l:-
transmission and engine. ture by Mr. H. E. Illick at the Wes-
A certain Harry Blasdale, a member leyan Guild meeting at 6:30 o'clock.
of the first training detachment, used Evening service at 7:30 o'clock with
to enjoy the reputation of knowing less sermon on "God's Mercies."
about automobiles than any other of --~"
the men working to restore the lost German Methodist Episcopal Church
youth of the old cars residing in the Morning worship and Holy Commu-
"automobile heaven." One of these nion at 10:30 o'clock. Text: Peter I,
cars, an ancient Studebaker, nick- Chap. 2. Evening service at 7:30
named "De Gree Spook," was being o'clock.
gradually brought to running condi-
tion. The envy of many of the men, Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church
who hoped to be given the honor of Class meeting at 9:30 o'clock, and
driving the boat on its maiden trip, Epworth league meets at 7:30. Even-
was aroused. Harry, apparently, ing worship at 7:30 o'clock.
hadn't a chance in the world to win g sh a :_ k
the "croix de guerrlg His compan-
ions scoffed, for what did he know Bethel A. M. E. Church
about automobiles? Holy Communion and morning wor-
"Do Green Spook" Starts ship at 10:30 with sermon by the
As it turned out, Harry was the one Rev. J. A. Charlestonaon the subject,
selected by the gas instructor to take "The "Ways of Jehovah." Class meet-
the machine out on its first public ing at 11:45 and evening sermon at
excursion. He clambered into the 7:30 o'clock with sermon subject,
weather-beaten seat, and a half-doz- "Crowding Out the Soul."
en or so of the gas engine men climb-
ed into the back, expecting to be giv- St. Thomas' Roman Catholi Church
en the wheel after the driver had dis- Masses at 6. 7:30, 8:30, and 10:30
covered his lack of car knowledge. o'clock, with sermon at 10:30 by the
The engine was running beautiful- Rev. Fr. M. P. Bourke.
ly, for the gas tank was full of fuel-Y
and the oil was 100 per cent perfect. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Harry was getting along swimming- Holy Communion at 7:30 and Holy
ly-infact, lie was right at home, for Communion with sermon at 10:30
he knew more about a Studebaker o'clock by tye Rev. Henry Tatlock,
than old man Studebaker himself. Church school meets at 9:15 at the
The small hill near the botanical gar- church.
dens was easily negotiated. Then, just
to give a little variety, Harry turned First Baptist Church
off the smooth boulevard road and Services conducted by Prof. Conrad
started down the hairpin curve to- Moehlmann, of the Rochester Baptist
ward the railroad. The machine gain- Theological seminary in the absence
ed momentum. Brakes were applied- of the Reverend Wells. Morning wor-
but what was the use, for they had ship at 10:30, and meeting of guild
been taken off many long years ago. service at 6:30 o'clock in the church
The speedometer climbed, showing parlors.
the figure of 35 per. Harry went over
a bump, and one of the men would Presbyterian Church
have been hurled through the air, if Sermon-by the Rev. L. A. Barrett
the delapidated top had not stopped at 10:30 o'clock on the theme, "When
him on his skyward flight. Is an Act Right and When Wrong?"
Harry Gamin Titie Bible school follows the morning
At the bottom of the perilous road, services. Young People's evening
as the machine slowly slackened its service at 6:30 o'clock, preceded by a
pace, Harry's companions jumped social half-hour beginning at 6
out, leaving the daring gas engine o'clock.
specialist to wend his weary way
homeward the best he knew how. Church of Christ (Disciples)
For their part, they thought it would Services will be in charge of the
be safer to walk than to ride. new minister, the Rev. F. P. Arthur,
That evening, after the excitement formerly of Detroit .Morning sermon
had died away, the men sought out at 10:30 o'clock on the subject, "Oth-
Harry and gave him the title of the er Gospels." University Men's Bible
"Blue devil of the mechanics." Har- class at 9:30, and Christian Endeav-
ry has held that title ever since his or meets at 6:30 o'clock.
hasty, but successful, trip with "De
Green Spook." First Church of Christ (Scientist)
"Do Green Spook" Stalls Morning sermon at 10:30 o'clock on
Seceral days later, one of the gas the subject, "Ancient and Modern
engine men, who thought that "De Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and
Green Spook" was a first class boat Hypnotism, Denounced." Testimonial
for the "Blue devil of the mechanics" meeting at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday
had proved the inachine's value, got evening.
a date. The girl was beautiful and - -
the fairest in the land. But, the ma- Bethlehem Evangelical Church
chine didn't fancy the driver, and, be- Services in English at 9 and in

sides, it was Sunday. When the chr German at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon
climbed a fairly steep hill, the whis- subject, "The Church, the Body of
tile blew, and sine the machine be- Christ." No evening services.
longs to the "Automobile Heaven's
union," it stopped work.rinit Evangelical Lutheran Church
Hours passed, and still "De Green Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock
Spook" remained unresponsive to the with sermon by the Rev. Lloyd M.
caressing touches of its master. At Wallick on the subject, "The Mind to
length; thoroughly disgusted with life Work." Evening worship at 7:30.
and the actions of "De Green Spook," o'clock. A congregation meeting will
the gas engine student and his girl be held after the morning service.
went for a walk. An S. O. S. was
sent to the training headquarters, Zion Lutheran Church
and a squad of mechanics rushed to English service at 8:30 o'clock with
the scene. Several hours later, "De sermon on the subject, "The Garden,
Green Spook" was brought back to the Kitchen, and the Kingdom of
the "heaven,"where it has remained! God." German service at 10:45
ever since. o'clock. No evening service.
Gasoline 25c, Polarine 55c. Staebler St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
& Co., 117 So. Ashley St.--Adv. Church
Morning sermon at 10:30 o'clock on
Use the Daily classified columns. the subject, "Jesus Sinners Doeth Re-

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Phone 1422-J

Order your personal cards now
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314 S. State St.

Phone 1244-MI

MR. BROWN
Offers men and women highest
marketable prices for their old clothes,
Anything in the line of suits, over-
coats, shoes, one-piece dresses or shirt
waists he will take off your hands.
clothes. They are no good to you.
I can use them. You will get your
money's worth. No quibbling to buy
cheap. Their absolute value will be
paid. Men's and women's apparel
both. Call Mr. Claude Brown at 210
Hoover Ave. Phone 2601. He will
gladly call at your residence.-Adv.
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For the
Young
Graduate
For the
Departing
Soldier

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Watches
~Diamonds
Jelvelery
Iilitary
Wrist
W atches

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TRUBEY S
218 S. Main Street
?lay Ground, Indoor and Tennis
11s at Cushing's.-Adv.

These men will all need something to be found
amongst the goods that Schlanderer & Seyfried,
Jewelers sell. Our Service is jrompt.
SCHLANDERER & SEYFRIED
113 E. Liberty Street

eave Copy
at .,
marry's and
The Dolts I

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VEFRTISI.NG

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Students'
Supply Store

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WANTED
ANTED-Second hand bicycle
typewriter in good .condition.
1462-R after 7 P. M.1

and
ball

'ANTED-Room and board with pri-
vate family near State St. Call Miss
Noonan at 44-M.'
ANTED-Handy man to do outdoor
work. Phone 1784-M.
ANTED-ILt us supply ye wh
what you want through h"'

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Piano, baby-grand, Ivers
and Pond. Good as new. A splen-
did instrument. A wonderful op-
portunity. Price reasonable. Phone
856-J.
FOR SALE-Piano. Excellent condi-
tion. Exceptional bargain if taken
at once. Phone 1074-R.
LOST
LOST-Small.silver purse in balcony
of Hill auditorium during May Fes-
tival. Reward. Carolyn Johnston,
Newberry Residence.

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There should be a Victrola in
every home
Ho), about yours?
Prices from $20.00 to *400.00
MAKE YOUR TERMS
GRINNELL BROS., 116 S. Main St.

ceive." Monthly meeting of the vot-
ing members of the congregation at
11:30 o'clock. No evening service.
Professor Conrad Maehlmann, a
member of the faculty of the Roch-
ester Baptist Theological seminary,
who is pursuing a course of study in
the graduate school of the University
at present, will be the speaker at the
morning service today at the Baptist
church.
Inauguration of Y. M. C. A. officers
for the coming year will take place
at 6:30 o'clock in Lane hall tonight.
Professor W. B. Henderson will be
the speaker.
Professor Arthur E. Wood will ad-
dress the Young Men's Bible class of

the First Methodist- church at noor
today. Mr. H. E. Illick, will give at
illustrated lecture on South America
at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the Wes-
leyan Guild meeting.
L.L.D. Degree Conferred on President
Harrogate, Tenn., June 1.-The de-
gree of doctor of laws was conferred
upon President Wilson yesterday by
the trustees of Lincoln Memorial uni-
versity.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT-Wood-
ward & Washington. 8-9 A. A. Say-
ings Bank Bldg. Phone 866.-Adv.
Cash or Exchange for Medical, Dent-
al, La w Books--Biddle. Nickels Arcade
Bldg.-Adi

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