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January 23, 1912 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-01-23

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The attempt of the university or-
hestra to collect $20 from the Corn-
dy Club, for music rendered at the
nnual club play,' was meeting with
pposition.
TWVENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Some discouraged ymembers of the
sychology classes petitioned the fac-
ty to drop the courses from the cur-

V*AN D AILY:
-NORTHERN ORATORICAL LEAG~UE
TRYOUJTS TO BEf4TN' FEBRUARY 19.
Preliminaries for the local Northern
Oratorical League contest will begin
on February 19 and will last until Feb-
ruary 24. All the orations must be
placed in the hands of Secretary H. B.
Schuerman, 823 Kingsley street by 10
p. mn. onlMonday, February 12. The
orations must not exceed 1,850 words
and are to be typewritten. Degree
men are not eligible for the contest.
Members of the engineering depart-
ment who wish to enter will deliver
their speeches with the corresponding
class of the literary department, and
students in all the professional de-
partments may enter in the corres-
ponding class of the law department.
Professor Trueblood last night stat-
ed that prospects looked bright and
that he expected that 60 contestants
would compete.
Conduct Women's League Campaign.
Agnes Parks, financial secretary for
the Women's League will go to Sagi-
naw at the end of this week to con-
duct the residence hall campaign in
that city. She will probably remain
there for several days.

MAJESTIC
JOHNSON NIBA
'TRAVELO6UES I8LANDS

Special N
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SKITI

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Ln Ann Arbor room-
,he basis of a vaude-
by J. Fred Lawton,
lnow ready for stag-
"The Guardian,"witb
incipals. Th~e farce
tialified praise front
a who announces it
lties that should

loc

as

"Top o'

ethe parts
if that be
ethat the
road with
the roles.

20-

eers Mold Dinner.
Butts of the engi-
t and Dr. 4A. 0. Lee
speakers at the dfin-
freshmen engineers
night. Dean Butts
topics of interest to
i and Dr. Lee gave
experiences on the
trip to the Pacific

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
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Advertising matter for this
classified column niust always
be paid for in advance, an~d may
be left, at the DAILY office op.
polite the Majesilc between the
hours of 12 noon arnd 10 p. m~.
or at Quarry's Drug Store, N.
University and State, at any
time up to 9:30 p. mn.
'these Ads brimg Results.

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ill1 Discuss Nursery Work.
. Morrill, fifth year forester;
n Nursery Work in Wash-
le meeting of the Forestry
omn 407, new engineerin-
morrow~ evening. The talk
strated with lantern slides.
er E. F. Anderson will give
rs some practical points
the use of the camera in
A busineSs r--ling of the
held at 7 o'clock.
RSITY CALENDAR
Vater Filtration" W. W. De-
'est physic lecture room at

.an Feuilleton," M.
Sarah Caswell An-
ineer dinner at the
e Club Smoker at

LOsT -
Lost-Black leather watch fob v.itb!
Sigma Xi key attached. Name C. S.
Robinson engraved on back of key.
Finder please return 'to J E. Harris,
922 S. State St., or call 570-b. Ile-~
ward. 83-84 85
P41114A LE
For Sale - My Splendid seven-
room modern home in ex-
cellent neighborhood, near car
line and Campus, just the place for
a. university man. I will sell for
$3,700, $300 cash and balance on
long time. P. 0. Box 56, Ann Arbor,
Mich. 84-86-8 8
For Sale-A banjo in good condition.
1114 S. University avenue,Bell phone
1530-b. 84-5-6-7
Bates' Orchestra, Phone 1050-J. S4tf
Call the College Inn 1078-L for that
Sunday lunch. tf
Best Amateur finishing CYKO Paper.
0. H. Hoppe Studio, 619 E. Liberty St
83 -84
Awakened Rameses Souvenir Scores
and Sheet Music for sale at Schaeber-
le & Son's, 110 S. Main St. 63 tf
STUDENTS YOUJ CAN MAKE $$$$$$
selling our goods during spare time-
vacations, etc., Household necessity.
Saving 80 per cent. Ready seller. Big
profits. Exclusive territory. Free
Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuart
& Co., 75 Stuart Bldg., Newark, N. Y.
8 2 tf

Loti1
Lot 2
Lot 3

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dinner at the

-Piano Recital by Ceceilia RayL

Jan. 25.-Shakespearean recital "The
:Y Merchant of Venice," 8:00 p. mn., Sar-
ah Caswell Angell Hall.
YJan. 28.-"'The Responsibility of the
State" Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. mn.
Jan. 29.-Semester examinations be-
m for gin in all the departments.
Feb. 8.-Evening. Glee Club J-Hop
concert, University hall.
and Feb. 9.-Junior Hop.
Feb. 10.-"The Magistrate "-J-Hop4
matinee.

I

JUST the smoke of t
in the gym. The bf
the land -aged over t
--perfect maturity-all1
eliminated-not a bite.
sand pipes--a flavor dE
good-wonderfully smc
tobacco ever receivcd s
-no other tobacco is £4
You will delight in its
-enough-ask your d

Done at
iYEBRS
STREET
nlENUS, E'TC.

Buy where you can ;get ax

ng you call forF

nth.

Goodyear's Drug Store
107 Soutk aizi nStr eet
The Lar~gest Stock in the State to F clect From
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD

SPAULDING
CICI

Telephone Your Order Now

Both Phones No. I!'

here''for

,w e've Fabrics,
7Tailor

m AIDE THEIROWN ¢CA NDYv
COME IN AND SEE THEM
Puro Hot Checoclate aid Coffeea for the' Cold Weather

Full TWO
Ounce Tins

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