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May 03, 1912 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGA

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MUSIC AND DRAMA
Girls' Glee Club.
The annual concert of the girls'
Glee club was given last evening in
Barbour gymnasium. The concert pre-
sented an excellent program, and was
given in a way which evidenced care-
ful preparation. Miss Nora Hunt, as
director, deserves the greatest praise
for the result accomplished and the
fine ensemble into which she has train-
ed the club. Miss Vernelle Rohrer
was the soloist, and displayed, a beau-
tiful and well managed voice in the
aria from "Samson," "My Heart at
Thy Sweet Voice." Mrs. Reed, Miss
Johnson, Miss Smurthwaite, and Miss
Hunt sang the charming "Spring Song"
of Hawley.
Foundry Company Wants Students.
The American Steel Foundries Co.,
of Chicago, has sent a representative
here to hire any senior mechanical en-
gineers of ability that can be secured.
Faculty Man Will Address Websters.
Prof. R. E. Bunker, of the law fac-
ulty, .will address Webster society to-
night on "Practical Advice to the
Young Lawyer."
FOUR CANOEISTS (ET DIP
IN COOL WATERS OF HURON.
What might easily have proved a
serious accident was barely avoided
last night, when a canoe containing
four persons, among whom was "Doug',
Douglas, assistant athletic coach, upset
on the Huron river near-the ice house.'
The party was rescued by another
canoe which happened to be in the
vicinity.
To graduate from college in their
high school Commencement dresses is
the plan of two University of Washing-
ton women, one the president of the
Women's League and the other the
secretary of associated students of the
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ked contrast, have your decorat,
erfulness, rather than sombre re-

I * CLASSIFIED ADS. *
'FOUND
The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
FOR SALE
For Sale-One good set of telegraph
instruments with relay. Will sell
at a bargain. H. J. Baker, 1011
Monroe St., Bell 1158-J. 149
For Sale-Duebills on two campus tai-
lors, one campus photographer, one
jewelry store repairer. Gargoyle
at 5 p. m. 10-J.
WANTED.
Wanted-A few reliable students for
good positions during July and Au-
gust. Enclose stamp and address,
Box 174, city. 149-154
LOST,
Lost-Alpha Kappa Phi watch fob
Return to 621 South State and re-
ceive reward. 149
Lost-In or near library, $5.00. Call
1512-L. 149
Don't forget to call Hoppe when you
want a group photographed.
145 eod tf
Don't pay good money for films and
then let someone experiment with
tfhem. Take them to Lyndon instead.
117 eod tf
Developing and printing neatly and
promptly done at Hoppe's.
145 eod tf
For a pleasant evening go up the
Huron. U. of M. Bat House, foot of
North Main St. 147 tf
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
Lindenoid Waterproof and Wear-
proof SoleLeather.Guaranteed. J.
Hj. Lambert 613 ,Williams. 136 tf
The Ann Arbor Press products in
printing are of the finest quality. Call
and see. Press Bldg., Maynard S.
^. : (Friday tf)
BIC CLOSING OUT SALE OF BAN-
NERS AND PENNANTS.
Friday and Saturday this Week.
I am going to clean up every Ban-
ner and Pennant in the store. The
"first choice" go at just one-half reg-
ular prices.
This is your opportunity, and if
you miss it don't come around look-
ing for another one at the same price.
Only about 450 of them, that's all
Just think, a 15 x 36 regular 80c
pennant for 40c. LYNDON.
14S-9-150
Go to Major and Co. for boat paints.
145-50
Musical Instrument Repairing, work
guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu-
sic House, 110 S. Man St. 87 tf

Clothes

Society

You like to see a well-dressed inan---m
yourself, if you're not.
We would like the opportunity of selec
that in our iudgment would most beconi

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Taxis and Touring Cars on Call bay or Night. The
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HOME PHONE 1 115NRT

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ance Programs, no matter
e secured from us.

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

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SCRIBNER'S MAGA'INE SUB-
SCRIPTION SOLICITORS easilyearn
Liberal Commissions, also can pick up
extra prize money. For full particulars
regarding commissions, prizes, free
ad sing matter, sample copies.
address Desk C. 155 Fifth Avenue'
New York City.
MA CK'S
Tea Room
The proper place to take your lady friend
Dinners, lunches or refreshments.
Rest room in connection.
Open from S a. m. to 5 p. m.; on Sat-
urdays till 9 p. m.
Banquets and ;club dinners at other
hours by special arrangement.
ORCHESTRA SATURDAYS-noon
and evenings.
SE.COND FLOOR
MA CK & Co.
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hoice Every Way
Detroit Mich.

Fresh lits be out for first game, Sat-
urday morning at 9 o'clock.
Band rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock.
Important.
Junior engineers practice at South
Ferry field at 2:30 this afternoon. En-
ter at south gate.
Grand Rapids Club members meet
tonight at McMillan hall at eight
o'clock.
Notice! Hoppe gets the best results
from your films. 145 eod 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 tf
'Reading Standard Motorcycles.
Finest in the world. No limit to the
speed but the law. Come and get a
demonstration, The East Side Cyclery
Co., corner of State and Washington.
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pint of gasole
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Who are the Leaders ?
GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street
Leads all others in the musical line: "Sailing" J Hop song, and all
popular songs ten cents per copy, Yellow and Blue fifteen cents, Man-
dolins, Guitars Banjos, and accessories, at lowest prices, quality con-
sidered. The house for the student to trade with.
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Michigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity
Jewelry. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold
alarms $1.00 .
Your Patronage is Well Cared for Here

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Across from Majestic
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ngs and Song Cycles
ie J. Bond
for Gibson Mandolins
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vet! It has
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two years. 'This is
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bacco. Velvet is perf
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Soft and Starched Cuffs
with Collars to Match
TINKER & COMPANY
hurnishers rand HIatters
342 SOUTH STATE STEICET

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