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April 02, 1912 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-04-02

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HILL AUDITORIUM) WORK IS
PROGRESSIWL RAPIDLY NOW
Work on the Hill auditorium con-
tinues at a rapid rate despite the
weather conditions of the past month.
The south side foundation has been
started and it is hopedĀ° to have this
entirely completed within three weed .
A runway for transferring bricks
from the upper lot to the lower one'
has been constructed which willi
greatly increase progress of the wort.
The three compositions of the build-
ing when con~leted xiii be .the face
brick, terra cotta, and limestone. It is
expected that the auditorium will be
completed by fall.
11 sCILUSIVE SOPHfS OF DILY
T;V.,. 1A) FIRST ANNUAL H(HI
E'xcu~c even to the exclusion of
ghe cther mxembers "of the staff, the
sold c ic c s of The Michigan Daily will
-.old their first annual dance at the
Packard Street Academy tonight. The
dance is to be featured with oddities
in the program numbers, and the lit-
tie hall will be well decorated by the
skipping scribes. The affair is to be
chaperoned by Prof. and Mrs. J." R.
Brumm.
A. E. WHITE LECTURES ON
HISTORY OF A STEEL RAIL.

LOST
Lost-Mink collar in University hall
Thursday eve. Call 16'71-T. Reward.
131-32
Lost--Saturday afternoon $60 in cash.
Finder please return to Daily office,
and receive reward. 132-33-34
Lost--A zoology note b)o0k.' Finder
please call 368 or return to 814 S:.
Tniversily. 132
Lost-Blackc Walrus purse at Majestic~
Theater Saturday afternoon. Please
returh to 1501 NNashtenaw. Phone
251. 131-2
W1~ANTE D.
Wanted--Typewriting to do at home.
-Price & cents- per sheet. Call Bell
Phone, 1391-J. 131-32
Wanted-Interior decorating to do.
M. D. Moore, Home Phone 682. 128-36
Wanrted-Physician for established
practice. Address X-Daily. 130-35
SETTLE IT NOW.
That summer' position before Easter
vacation. An examination of Mr.Smith-
son_'s proposition will convince you of.
its superior merits. 56 S. Division.
Phone 1058-L. 132
Wanted--Boarders at 1208 Willard St.
Also two boys to work. Apply at
once. 132

FES TIlVA L
Four Days
Five Concerts
THE CHORAL'UN ION UNDER STANLEY

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THE THOMAS ORCHESTRA UNDER
STOCK
ALMA GLUCK- - - - Soprano
FLOREWE HINKLE~ - - Soprano
FRIEDA LANGENDORF - - Contralto
NEVADA VAN DER VEER Contralto
ELLISON VAN IiOOSE - - Tenor
REED MILLER - - - Tenor
MARION GREEN - - - Baritone
HERBERT WITHERSPOON - - Bass.
LLEWELLYN RENtICK-- Organist
Reserve seat tickets now on
sale at School of Music
Charles A. Sinik, Secy.

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acknowledge no
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SCompany.

Mr. A. E. White, instructor in 'chem-'
ical. engineering', will. give au illustrat-
ed lecture at 9 o'clock this morning on
'The history of 'a Steel Rail," before
the class in..C. C. 1 and such. visitors
as care to attend in the amphitheater
of the chemistry building.
Musical Instrument Repairing, work
guaranteed, at Schaeberle & .Son's Mu-
sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf
The Ann Arbor Press products in
printing are of the finest quality. Call
and see. Press Bldg., Maynard S.
* CLASSIFIED ADS.. *
* Advertising matter for these,'
* columns may be left at' the
* DAILY office, opposite the Ma-
*jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. in.,
* or at The University Pharmacy,*
* 1291"S. University Ave.,Vau."Dor-
'* en's Pharmacy, ;Packard Street,*
* The Brown Drug' Store, M'ain*
* Street, and Quarry's,' on State *
*. Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m.*
* for next morning's issue.*
* These ads bring results.
a *t ~ * *
POUNDI
The Michigan Daily finds the owlters
of lost articles. tf}
rFound-Ingersoll Midget watch and
fob. Owner may. have same by prov-
ing up at Daily office between 1 and
2 p. m. on Monday an&,paying for

I1aited-I would like to hear from al_
students who desire to engage it
canvassing or agency work durin2,
the comning summer. C. 'March, Whit-
man, Nebraska. 132
FORItSALE
For Satle. New three passenger road-
ster,- twenty-two horse power, four
cylinder engine,: with high tension
magneto, top, lamps, etc., $405. 911
Greenwood Ave. 128-34
For Sale--Oliver Typewriter. Used
less than one' year. Price $50.00.
M.Vack & Co. 126 eod 138
For Sale-Practice for sale in Michi-
gan, 50 miles from Ann Arbor. You
will soon graduate.. Where are you
going to locate. Do you wanta
$1600.00 unopposed inland country
practice with one year's house and
office rent free, for $350.00, with
nothing to pay until you earn it?
G For further particulars address, Q'
care of Michigan Daily. References
required and given. This appears
but once., .-13 2
#Leave your, want ads at The East
University Pharmacy,w 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
NOTICE
A fine opportunity for the summer
awaits the si udent who is lookinig
rf r something to do. Phione 16 19-J
this motuing atnd snak'e app~oint-
menzt.

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SPECIAL NOTICE
We have a large assortment of 5small musical goods whichi we wi 1 place
on satie at on Le at reduced, prices: Manidolitns, Guitars;, Violins, Month'
Organs, etc. One thousand copies of Yellow apd Blue at 1 5c per copy
du ring this week: only, 2 copies or 25C.
G RINNELL BROS.'" MUSic House,- 120-122 Liberty Street
Buy where yo~u can get ar y' ing you call for
Go od a' Drug Store
Mir Sotth era Stnreet
The Largest Stock in the State to 'eclect From
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD

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