T±LU MICHI SUNIVElRSITY CALENDAR IGAN DAILY * * * * * * * * * * * March 20.-Rev. A. ry hall, 5 p. m. Storms at Newber- Soft Hats in a variety of nedium shapes and in some March 20.-Lecture on "Le Monde Ou L'On S'Ennuye" by Prof. Robert Ef- finger at Tappan hall at 5 p. m. March 20.-Vocal historical recital, High School Hall. March 21.-Rev. A. Storms at Newber- ry hall, 5 p. m. March 21.-Junior lit dinner at the Union 5:30 p. m. March 22.-International Religious night under auspices of Cosmopoli- tan club, oratory room, 8 o'clock. March 22.-Soph lit dinner at the Union 5:30 p. m. March 23.-Forestry club annual ban- quet at Union. March 25.-Fresh engineer dinner at the Union, 5:30 p. m. March 26.-Soph engineer dinner at the Union 5:30 p. m. March 26.-Commerce club smoker at the Union 8 p. m. March 26.-Annual Women's Banquet at Barbour gym. Is it your bracelet? See classified ads. tf. Latest things in programs at the Ann Arbor Press. 103 Is it your pocket book? See classi- fled ads. tf Have your prints made on the paper best suited to the negatives with the same care that has made a reputation. -Lyndon. 117 eod tfU The Michigan Daily finds the owners of lost articles. tf O. F. Schafer gives his sincere thanks to the person who found and returned his watch fob, lost on the campus on March 18. 121 The Michigan Daily office-Head- quarters for Lost and Found articles. tf CLASSIFIED ADS. -0- Advertising matter for these colu; ins may be left at the DAILI office, opposite the Ma- jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. M., or at The University Pharmacy, 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, Packard Street, The Brown Drug Store, Main Street, and Quarry's, on State Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. for next morning's issue. These ads bring results. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I * ,',.. ~ 4, / I FOB SALE For Sale-The Law Library and office furniture of the late Charles F. Hull. Large practice covering period of 14 years. Address, James P. Snody, Presque Isle Co., Onaway, Mich. 118-19-20-21 FOUND Found Atticles. The following articles have been found and left at The Michigan Daily office: a coin purse containing money and jewelry, a lady's gold bracelet, a gentleman's grey unfinished kid glove for left hand, a pair of spectacles in case, a pair of nose glasses in case, a Waterman gym locker receipt and university treasurer's receipt issued to D. A. Wallace. The owner of any of these articles may have the same by calling at the Daily office between 1 and 2 p. m. and paying for advertisements. tf. LOST Lost-Will the party who took the white mirabou furs by mistake at Sphinx-Triangle dance kindly re- turn to Granger's or notify Burge, 1016 Bell. 121 Lost-Gold Elgin Watch, March 15, on Packard street Michigan fob. at- tached. Return to 523 Packard. 120-21-22 Lost-$14.00 wrapped in small pack- age containing lace and white head- ed pins. Leave at Quarry's and re- ceive reward.- 121 Lost-A pair of nose glasses in U. hall or between U. hall and the Old Med- ical building. Telephone 885-L. 121 WANTED. Wanted-Reasonable book binding of all kinds. George Dengler, 200 S. Main. 121 tf Wanted-Right away three hustlers who need the money. Reply by let- ter giving particulars of -previous work done. Address, W. J. Wetter- au, 1437 Washtenaw Ave. 121 Students Notice! College Inn is again managed by Elmer M. Stofflett. Will be glad to meet all my old customers as well as new ones. 119 tf Have you ever had any prints made from your films at Hoppe's studio? If not, it will pay you to bring him a trial order. 121-22 \ U y /6 i SPRIN Young men of fine dis when th JiG Get Out of the V If you can not keep up Get Out Of The Ra are u race. al Instrument Repairing, work eed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu- se, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf 11V MiuI. s I sc 1 L I rough Leave found articles at The Mich- igan Daily office. Leave your want ads at The East University Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every night for the next morning's issue. tf The Michigan Daily-Finder of lost articles. Those beautiful prints that are made at Hoppe's studio are on CYCO paper. 121-22 Don't'pay good money for films and then let someone experiment with them. Take them to Lyndon instead. 117 eod tf Now is the time to let Hoppe do your developing and printing. 121-22 PS e roughness by REAM & ROSE D COLD CREAM -- J /H ~7 i'' Co. YELLOW and BLUE -POPULAR COLLEGE SONG- Can be obtained at GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 Liberty Street at fifteen cents per copy. They have a large stock of Mandolins, Gui- ars, and small musical goods at low prices. 1 p and Fraternity mns $2.50 Arnold Well Cared for Here r i Come in and see our 1912 SPALDING BASE BALL AND - GOLF GOODS - SCHvMACHER Hardw&are Co. 308-310-312 SOUTH' MAIN 1 f - ' : - 'F ce" I I r. I - C SHIRTS SPRINO SHIRTS e to the ball would the "Puritan. i tcs Iouse Across from Majestic Soft and Starched Cuffs with Collars to Match TINKER. & COMPANY Furnishers eknd Hatters 342 SOVTH STATE STREET ,i e, i:V for the ffok yx The trip'is often long. You'll relieve your monotony with Fatima Cigarettes. 2 rWith each package of Fatima you 20 for get a pennant coupon 25 of which Ss cure a handsome felt college pen t. Cents Wnt (12x21-elction ofl100. La ' n ": -__- ... r .r fns ?ollegeMen at Allen's Goodi