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March 21, 1912 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-03-21

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JUNE 24.1

CLASSIFIED ADS.
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night, June 24 is the date
een set for the annual sen-
>lay. This is the Monday of
ty-Fifth Anniversary week.
y to be given this year is
by Euripides. The books
ordered and the class in
technic, which all wishing
arts in the play are requir-
e, will meet shortly before
ation to commence rehears-

Advertising matter for these
columns may be left at the
DAILY 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.

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MAY
FESTIVAL

Four Days

THE CHORAL UNION UNDER STANL
THE THOMAS ORCHESTRA UNI
STOCK

HIS WORK
I INFORMATION"

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ALMA GLUCK - - -
FLORENCE HINKLE -

"Suppressed Information," but
ing for Efficiency" will be the
ame of the "Tom" M'ajor's latest
The earlier work will be revis-
ccordance with the new methods
plified spelling, which the ex-
t has taken up. In a letter to
ber of the faculty he stated that
ild rewrite the book. The book
iriinally intended as a peep into
rily skeleton of the university.

was or
the fpj
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CALE~NDAR

Iw V a Sri r .n

h 21.-Rev. A.
hall, 5 p. m.

Storms at Newber-

ch 21.-Junior lit dinner at the
nion 5:30 p. mn.
ch 22.-International Religious
fght under auspices of Cosmopoli-
n club, oratory room, 8 o'clock.
ch 22.-Soph lit dinner at the

FOUND
Found Articles.
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-March 20, gold hunting case
watch and fob, with 2 N pins. Re-
ward. Oscar L. Olson. 911 Green-
wood. 122-23
Lost-Gold FElgin Watch, March 15, on
Packard street Michigan fob at-
tached. Return to 523 Packard.
120-21-22
WANTED.
Wanted-Reasonable book binding of
all kinds. George Dengler, 200 S.
Main. 121 tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Soph Lits Notice.
Owing to the limited accommoda-
tions, only the 43 men holding tickets
will be admitted to the dance at the
Country club this evening. Committee.
122
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

LLEWELLYN RENWICK- - Organist
Reserve seat tickets now on
sale at School of Music
Charles A. Sink, Secy.
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FRIEDA LANGENDORFF - -
NEVADA VAN DER VEER -
ELLISON VAN HOOSE -

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Soprano
Soprano
Contralto
Contralto
- Tenor

REED MILLER - -
MARION GREEN - -
HERBERT WITHERSPOON

- Tenor
Baritone
- - Bass

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club annual ban-.

quet at.

rch 25.-Fresh engineer
he Union, 5:30 p. M.
rch 26.-Soph engineer
he U'nion 5:30 p. m.
,rch 26.-Commerce club;

dinner at
dinner at

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smoker at

s Union 8 p. m.
h 26.-Annual Women's Banquet
Barbour gym.
it your bracelet? See classified
tr.
lish Banquet and Dance Pro-
s should always be printed at the

CleverClotlies
AL.U.5 ^T OF A

Ann Arbor Press. (Thurs.)
Is it your pocket book? See classi-
fied ads. tf
The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
The Michigan Daily office-Head-
quarters for Lost and Found articles.
tf
Musical Instrument Repairing, workJ
guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu-1
sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf

MI

order.

121-22

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
Those beautiful prints that are
made at Hoppe's studio are on CYCO
paper. . 121-22
Now is the time to let Hoppe do
your developing and printing... 121-22

The
Daily
Only

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Leave found articles at The Mich-
igan Daily office.
The Michigan Daily-Finder of lost
articles.

MAiL

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Cream fort

YELLOWiand BLUE
-POPULAR COLLEGE SONG - Can be obtainedi 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.
Buy where you can get any" ng you call for'
Goodyear's Drug St ore
307 South Maim Str.to
The Largest Stock in the State to Select From
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD

Torn Powell
MINSTREL MAN

Big Doub
GUS SUN'S
TROV B.
Singers, Dancers, Comedian

To Clubs and
Frats

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Musical Brittons--I
Extra Featu
BUSH'SV ILLAGOE C
TEN
Boys eand Gis
ADDED ATTRACT
G rebtest of alhe
Moving ViewsTh
THRILLING PHOTOPLAY AT E

Telephone Your Order Now'

Both Phones No. I1

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SVO AR B OWLI

ere too--stop in and see what
ye prepared for good dressers.

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Next Monday- KENO, WEL

Ice Cream Sundaes and Sodas,

Varsity
ty Street

Tailor

all flavors.

They're

fine

now

Special Easter Matine
Art Souvenirs Free- T

that spring has come.

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