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February 25, 1912 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-02-25

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COLORED MOTION PICTURES
-EXHIBITED BEFORE'?MEDICS.
F. M. Loomis, '12, medic, addressed
the University Clinical Society and
members of the Medical department
last evening in the west amphitheater
of the Medical building. His lecture
was illustrated with original photo-
graphs which he has collected in his
study of pathological subjects.
Through the courtesy of the National
Cash Register Company of Dayton,
Ohio, moving pictures, showing the so-
cial evils in this country, were thrown
on the screen. Last summer, Loomis,
in the interests of this company, di-
rected the taking of these pictures
which have been exhibited to the em-
ployees of the Dayton firm. The reels
of pictures were taken at great ex-
pense in original color by an imported
Kinemacolor outfit, and were never be-
fore shown to a public audience.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Senior engineer relay tryouts Mon-
day afternoon, 4:30 to 5:30.

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*be paid for in advance, and may
* be left at the DAILY office op.
* posite the Majestic between the
* hours of 12 noon and 10 p. m.,
* or at Quarry's Drug Store, N.
* University and State, at any
* time tup to 9:30 p. mn.
* These Ads bring Results.
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STUDENTS YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$
selling our goods during spare time,
vacations, etc., Household necessity.
Saving 80 per cent. beady seller. Big
profits. Exclusive territory. Free
Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuart
& Co., 75 Stuart Bldg., Newark, N. Y.
82 tf
WANTED.
Wanted-Michiganensian for year 1906.
Address X, care of Michigan Daily.
101-102
Wanted-Cash paid for cast-off cloth-
ing and shoes. Send postal to Rob-
inson, 417 So. Division. Phone 1128-
L. 91 tf
Wanted-Physician desiring an exclus-
ive practice within twenty miles of
Ann Arbor, paying $4,000 per year.
Write to C. M. Smith, 320 E. Liberty.
91 eod 101
Wanted-Eight men for vacation work.
Enclose references. No. 76, Michigan
Daily. 100 tf
Wanted-At once. Expert stenogra-
pher and typewriter for full time 'till
June 30 or possibly later. Please
don't apply unless experienced, rap-
id and accurate. Shirley W. Smith,
Secretary University. 100-101-102

Young men of
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Feb. 25.-Dr. J. Percival Hugit, New-
berry Hall, 6:30 p. m.
Feb. 26.-Fresh Engineer dinner at the
Union.
Feb. 26.-Orchestra Concert High
School Hall.
Feb. 27.-Soph Eng. dinner at the Un-
ion, 5:30 p. m.
Feb. 27.-Commerce Club smoker at
the Unon 8 p. m.
Feb. '28.-Piano Historical recital,
High School Hall.
Feb. 29.-Soph Lit dinner at the Un-

THOMAS
Bell
GOULDIN4

at 5:30.
29.-Soiree

Wanted-I have a partnership in an
established manufacturing medicine
business to offer some hustling med- Farm
ic or pharmic who can invest a few
hundred dollars and services during ]
spare time. Call Sunday afternoon. Capital$5,
Harvey, 625 E. Liberty. 101
LOST.I

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Dansante Barbour
clock.
, Detroit Central vs.
.gh school gym at 8

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A. A. H.

Solution insures a.
for it. It's really

sanitary
delight-
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pen. Gold
"A" on ban
ton or tele;
Lost-Gold m,
2, bCtween

A. Waterman foun
band on cap and in

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'We print anything from a name card
to a book,-The Ann Arbor Press-
Official Printers to the University, and
by authority, printers of all student
publications-Press Building, Maynard
Street. (Sun.)

very utmost in made-to-measure,
perfect satisfaction. And you will
want you to call and inspect the
If interested we will measure
ents in Sat. Eve. Post and other

Lost-A linen letter case marked "A"
containing addressed letters, sta-
tionary stamps and valuable pictur-
es. Return to University Y. M. C.
A. for reward. 98 & 101
Lost-Paul E. Wirt fountain pen about
January 15. Initials L. S. F. Finder
please call 951-, or 900 S. State. Re-
ward. 101-102
FOUND.
Found--Friday afternoon on Packard
St., a silver belt buckle with Michi-
gan seal. Call at 803 S. State or
phone 131. 101
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Suite, very reasonable, 1118
Sou'th University, corner of Church.
101
Best Strings and supplies for all
Musical Instruments. Schaeberle &
Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf

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Shoes and
Tailoring .

MADELINI
SINGING

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Arnold
or. Sere
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LET 'ER. FREEZE
Schumacher's Hardware will furnish you with a pair of
Skates, and you can skate. Peek &Snyder Skate
308-510-.12 S oth Mftl

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ATTENTION!
Just received a new line of the latest styles and designs in
GOLF CAPS AND CLOTH HATS
Both English and Domestic fabrics are included in the
assortment,

MORTIMER SISTERS
"On The Beach"
CARROL, PIEI
"The Ciri in the
PATHE WEE
Events All Over The
- - - COMMING T
ALPA SI
Grand Opera
"Merry Mary"
14-15
Return of Rozell Minstrels
::MARCH1

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Student"

House

TINKER & COMPANY'
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