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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14,

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J. KARL
604 East Liberty St.

ire a Jury
hat your appearance is always on
y man you meet is both judge and
you look.
ilty of a faulty selection in your
o poor fitting clothes stand against
not acquit yourself, win the verdict
ared a good dresser?
ome your tailoring counsel-we'll
t verdict if we make your clothes.
ESS SUITS FOR HIRE
HIRTS TO ORDER
MALCOLM
Malcolm Block

SUNDAY SERVICES IN
ANN ARBOUR CHURCHES

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ARCADE JEWELER

CARL F. BAY

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

Phone 152-W

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WE WILL SELL
100 Universal
50 hoover
20 King Trailer
100 American Forge &
Socket

Miss E. M. Crans
LICENSED CHIROPODIST

First Presbyterian Church
Morning services and sermon 10:30
o'clock, "Mental Chemistry," by the
Rev. L. A. Barrett. Social half hour
6 o'clock.
Methodist Episcopal Church
'Sermon t 10:30, "Solitude and So-
ciety," by the Rev. A. W. Stallker. No
evening service.
German Methodist Church
Sunday school 9:30 o'clock. Sermon
at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. H. Bau on
"Obadja, Protector of God's People in
His Days. Young People's society at
7 o'clock.
St. Thomas' Catholic Church
Masses at 6, 7:30, 8:30, and 10:30
o'clock, with sermon at 10:30 o'clock
by the Rev. Fr. Rottach.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30
o'clock on "Conditions of Success," by
the Rev. H. Tatlock.
First Baptist Church
Sermon at 10:45 o'clock on "God,
Our Savior," by the Rev. J. M. Wells.
Guild Bible class at 12 o'clock. Guild
lecture at 6:30 o'clock.
First Congregational Church
Sermon at 10:30 o'clock by Lieuten-
ant Kimbal of the Salvation Army on
"Others. Concert by the Detroit Citadel
band at 7:30 o'clock.
Unitarian Church
"The Soul of a Bishop," Wells' novel
about the church at 10 o'clock by the
Rev. R. S. Loring. "French War Lit-
erature" by Prof. Moritz Levi at 6:30
o'clock.
St. Paul Evangelical Church
Services in German at 10 and 3
o'clock by the Revs. C. Henning and
A. Donner, respectively. Services at
7:30 o'clock in English by City Mis-
gionary Nelson of Detroit.
Church of Christ
Sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev.
F. W. Norton, Detroit representative
of the Salvation Army. Christian En-
deavor meeting at 6:30 o'clock.
Second Baptist Church
Morning services at 10:30 o'clock.
Sunday school at 12 o'clock. B. Y.
P. U. meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Evening
services at 7:30 o'clock.
Red Cross Goods to Be Forwarded
Knitted goods for soldiers and sail-
ors which have accumulated at the
county Red Cross headquarters, are to
be shipped to various camps next
week. There are many sweaters on
hand; now and more are coming in
gaily. The shipment to be made is
expected 'to be an exceedingly large
one.
P. L. Ulrich, '1E, Marries Miss Beatty
Announcement has been received of
the marriage of P. L. Ulrich, '15E, to
Miss Harriet C. Beatty of Three
Rivers, Mich., on Wednesday even-
Ing, Oct. 10.

Will be here all day
Tuesday, October 16
Phone for appointment

WE WILL BUY
50 Harroun
100 Hupp

Forshee & Kuehnle
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Phone 2169-
412 First National Bank Bldg.

L
U. of M. Jewelry. J. L. Chapman's
is the place. 113 S. Main.-Adv.
You can get those Neolin Soles
put on at Paul's Place. 611 E. Wil-
liam while you wait.-Adv.
Arcade Theatre opens tomorrow-
Adv.

TODAY
2:30 o'clock-Polonia Literary circle
meets in Lane hall.
4 o'clock-Talk on "The Harmony
of Science and Religion" at the Bible
Chair house, 444RSouth State streetb
TOMIORROW
8:30 o'clock-Cercle Francais meets
in Francais rooms.
U-NOTICES
Tryouts for the University Glee club
will be held at 7 o'clock tomorrow
night at the School of Music.
The Craftsmen club will hold a
smoker for student Masons at 7:30
o'clock Tuesday night at the Union.
Tryouts for cross-country are re-
quested to report for practice between
3 and 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
on Ferry field.
LETTER TELLS OF MiCHIGAN
SPIRIT IN WAR SERVICE

Text-Books and Supplies
For all Courses
WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED
Sheehan & Co.
Ann Arbor Detroit

Mrs. Tessie Stoddard
707 N. University 296-J
Class dancing at the Packard Aca-
demy Monday and Thursday eve-
nings, 7:30 to 9:30. Private lessons
by appointment. eod-Wed
Buy your alarm clocks at J. L.
Chapman's, Jeweler. 113 S. Main.
-Adv.
Private dancing lessons. Packard
Academy. G. N. Matthews, instructor.
Phone 1273-M. 913 E. Huron St.-Adv.
Arcade Theatre opens tomorrow.-
Adv.

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their resolute determination to leave
their children safe. Certainly this is
a man's main chance-to offer his
breast to to the enemy of the world,
the barbarous foe of his country and
home. And how can a man fail fb
give to his children this heritage. A
man unable to take an active part is
apt to feel throughout the rest of his
days he has only half lived."
Although born and reared in the
north he claims the south as his
adopted section and is glad that the
southern boys are responding so earn-
estly to the country's call.
"My father was an officer in the
Union army for four years," he states.
"My children are half 'Johnny' and
half 'Yank,' and the great kindness of
the people of my adopted section has
brought me to be, and want to be,
considered one of them. But being
northern by birth and training, and
southern by selection, you can im-
agine the pleasure I have had in see-
ing all these boys so dear to me rush
into the column with the stars and
stripes floating up there at the head.
They have not taken time to dwell on
the glorious heritage of the southern
boy and have in no manner relin-
quished one iota of it, but have shown
their worthiness of this heritage, and
are fixing to pass some of the same
'thing on to the next generation."
In all probability McGuigin will be
commissioned in the 115th field artil-
lery, now in training at Camp Sevier,
Greenville, S. C.
League Canvass to End Wednesday
The house-to-house canvass for
Women's league members will be
brought to a close on Wednesday of
this week. It is hoped that the league
membership this year will include
every woman in the University.
Membership may be obtained by
registration and the payment of 50
cents.
Arcade Theatre opens tomorrow.-
Adv.

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Learn to Knit and Crochet

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Free Classes Daily

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D URING the next week Miss Anderson of the Fleischer Yarn
Mills in Philadelphia, will continue to hold beginning and
advanced classes in knitting and crocheting.
Under her skillful guidance anyone can quickly become pro-
ficient in these fascinating arts.

W adhams Quality

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Pleasant and comfortable quarters have been provided in the
Art Needlework Shop, and you are cordially invited to join the
classes which will be held mornings and afternoons.
(Second Floor)
You can get those Neolin Soles put Lyndon's for Eastman Kodaks and
on at Paul's Place; 611 E. William, Films. Open Sunday from 9:30 to
while you wait.-Adv. 4:30 only.-Adv.

Always the best for your money
Fashion's latest in clothing and furn-
ishings for young men

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Absconding Clerk of Hotel Found
Harry Taylor, night clerk at the
American hotel, who disappeared last
Wednesday- night after robbing the
till of $180, has been found at Akron,
Ohio, with $160 in his possession.
There is always an opportunity to
increase your business through Daily
advertising. Try it.-Adv.
Recreation mnakes for Efficiency.
SWe try to treat you right." Huston
Bros.-Adv. tf.

Wadhams & Co.

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Students!,SUP-ply .,Store
All kinds of .ngineering Supplies, Stationery, Fountain Pens,
I. P. Note Books and Paper. Also Candies, Cigars, Tobacco.

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COR. ARCADE

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Arcade Theatre opens tomorrow.-
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Opposite the Engineering Arch

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