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TO PRESENT PERUVIAN DRAMA
FOR ANN ARBOR DAY NURSERY
Mrs. James H. Brewster, the wife of
Prof. Brewster, of the law department
who is at present absent on leave,
will give a presentation of the Inca
drama "Ollantay" at the home of
Charles N. Lockwood on Saturday ev-
ening for the benefit of the Ann Arbor
Day Nursery. A number of colored
lantern slides, showing scenes around
Cuzco, the ancient city of Peru, will be

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y a limited number of'tickets will
Od and these may be procured
Mrs. B. A. Finney, or at the resi-
of Mr, Lockwood.
men Consider Weighty Matters.
a meeting of the freshman liter-
lass yesterday afternoon, it Was
d to send out postals to the
ers asking that all, dues be paid
pecified date. At the same time,
Lmittee of five was appointed by
resident to report on the consti-
submitted by the council.
'AL BUILDING TO HAVE
COMPRESSED AIR OUTFIT.
outfit for compressing air will
talled in the dental college with-
ew weeks. At present, foot-bel-
are used in the department when
low pipe work is required. The
apparatus will be set up in the
lent, and tubes will carry the
ressed air to all parts of the

DEAN REED WILL NOT LEAVE
ANN ARBOR FOR A FEW WEEKS
Contrary to general expectations
Dean John O. Reed will not leave Ann
Arbor immediately. Although the dean
conteruplates taking an extended trip
to restore his health, he expects to re-
main here for a few weeks of rest be-
fore starting. He has not as yet fully
decided where he will spend his leave
of absence, but will have made all ar-
rangements for the trip in the course
of a week.
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a Meeting Postponed.
the junior girls' sec-
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was to have spoken,
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VERSITY CALENDAR
28.-Lyman H. Howe's moving
res at University hall, 8 p. m.
28.-Membership dinner at the
gan Union, 5:30 p. m.
28.-"Le Monde ou l'on S'ennu-
nnual French play at Whitney
er, 8 p. m.
29.-Women's Annual Banquet

The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
PANTED.
Wanted-Don't read this unless you
need the best paying position you
can get for summer. Mr. Smithson
has it. 516 South Division, 1058-L.
129
Wanted-Interior decorating to do.
M. D. Moore, Home Phone 682. 128-36
FOR I.LE
For Sale-Silver Mellophone (French
Alto Horn) with four crooks and
case. Complete for band or orches-
tra. Pyle 236 12th St. 849-L. 157-8-9
For Sale-New three passenger road-
ster, twenty-two horse power, four
cylinder engine, with high tension
magneto, top, lamps, etc~ $495. 911
Greenwood Ave, 12884
For Sale-High grade upright piano,
slightly used. Must be sold soon.
See it at 1836 Geddes Ave, Telephone
1637-L 128-9
LOST
Lost-Black note book with names
Hinton and Roach on first leaf, con-
taining important notes. Liberal re-
ward for return to this office. 127-8-9.

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Wholesome food and good cooking at
Burbank and Stuart. 513 S. Division,
$3.00 per week in advance. 124-1291

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Have your prints made on the paper Leave your want ads at The East
best suited to the negatives with the University Pharmacy, Van Doren's
same care that has made a reputation. Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and
-Lyndon. 117 eod tf Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every
night for the next morning's issue. tf
The Ann Arbor Press products in___________
printing are of the finest quality. Call Musical Instrument Repairing, work
and see. Press Bldg., Maynard S. guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu-
(Friday tf) sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf
Right now is the time to have your Don't pay good money for films and
carpet made into rugs before our then let someone experiment with
rush season. Home phone 176 Ann Ar- them. Take them to Lyndon instead.
bor Fluff Rug Co. 125-7-9-31 117 eod tf
SPECIAL NOTICE
We have a large assortment of small musical goods which we will place
on sale at once at reduced prices : Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, Mouth
Organs, etc. One thousand copies of Yellow and Blue at i 5c per copy
during this week only, 2 copies for 25c.
GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 liberty Street
Come in and see our 1912
SPALDING BASE BALL AND
- GOLF GOODS .

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Hamburger, would you say
"Ginger Ale-d" her.
No tailor can
tailors in givi'

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is $2.50 Arnold
Cared for Here

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SCHUMACHER
Hardwars Co.
308-310-312 SOUTH MAIN

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Begs all Styles

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J. Bond
r Gibson Mandolins

SHIRTS SPRING

SHIRTS

The Ideal Rest
709 North Univer
At The Ideal Restaurant you will
Service with Reasonable Prices, while
dishes of French and American receipts
this-city.
We can board you for $4.00 per week or $1:
Our Motto, 'Pure Food, Educated Cooks,

Soft and Starched Cuffs
with Collars to Match
TINKER & COMPANY
Furnishers eend Hatters
342 SOUTH STATE STREET

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