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May 12, 1912 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-05-12

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THE(NMICHIGAN DAILY

II

TO START INTEULASS BALL
SE1WIFINALS ON THURSDAY
Plans are being made to start the
semi-finals of the interclass baseball
series next Thiursday afternoon and
the completed schedule for the re-
maining games will appear in The
Michigan Daily some time before that
date. The two games that were post-
poned last Wednesday on account of
rain will not be played as their results
could in no way affect the standing
of' the teams as regards the finals.

* CLASSIFIED ADS. *
FOUYND
The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
Foiund-Gold ring on campus Friday.

Rent a Kodak today, loc.

Don't pay good money for films
then let someone experimentv
them. Take them to Lyndon instead
117 eoc

Lyndo.
156-

s in Ex-
our dis-

Owner may nave same upon ictentini-
cation. 1594-L. Call at 1412 Ged-
:es. 157

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collar to muatch

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lig & SchmvidI
5 S. Main St.

PICTURE~S

sof your vacation outings over
es you get.
ere is no better album than the
y simply pulling" either set of
removal or inserting Qof sheets
he album is securely closed.
Books, Post Card Albums, Me-

DO 'T WA IT UNTIL YOU
HATE TO CO-HE TO IT.
Often college graduates find. it im-
possible to secure just the positions
they especially desire because they
have not had any practical training in
the particular business in which they
wish to engage. Usually they are ad-
vised by those to whom they apply
that as private secretaries to some of
the head men in the business they
could quickly gain Just the training
that would make them unusually valu-
able men in that line-and as'secre-
taries they would be earning a good
'salary while fitting themselves. for the
more important positions which they
especially desire but which without
the training 'would never be open to
them.
On Monday of this week we had ena-
roll for our course a man who has a
master's degree from the U. of M. lHe
finds it absolutely necessary to learn
shorthand before he can secure, the
position he is especially anxious to ob-
tain. Had he taken our course while
in college he would have saved sever-
Al months' time and several hundreds
of dollars in salary which h~e might
have earned instead of spending the
timie now in taking our course. Simi-
lar cases are not infrequent. Better
read the announcement of the May
class in Shorthand in this issue of the
Daily and then enroll in this class.
Do it now.
'or OOL OF SHORTHAND,
S1,b . ornfPi
7I11 1 NQhv.Ae
1305]eme~br w sar-ena
Co., cornier o.tat andWshington.
eodtf
..o'tfet t cll H oppe wan yot
want a group photographed.
145 eod tf

LOST
Lost-Gold Elgin watch and chain,
hunting case. Probably in Cascade
glen. Liberal reward., Notify Box
Z, Mich. Daily. 156-157
Lost-A monogram seal from watch
fob. Initials E. V. B. Call 1739-L.
Reward. . 156-57
WANTED.
Wanted-To rent 30 revolvers for Fri-
day, May 17. Call at our store at
once if you have one or more to
rent. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. state
St. 157 tf
WVanted-Men students who want to
work can find lucrative employment
as salesmen by addressing F. P.
Toms, Ann Arbor. 157-58
Wanted-A few reliable students for
good positions during July; and Au-
gust.' Enclose stamp and address,
Box 174, city. 156-57
FOR SLE
For Sale-A 'German make violin val-
ued at $150.00. Will sell cheap. Call#
1668-L. 157-60
For Sale-Two May Ivestival seats for
entire festival, downstairs. Phone
1216-J, 2 rings, or inquire 514 For-
est Ave. 157 tf

"(The
Little
Brown
.Box"
Plain or
Cork tip

Don't deny your-
self of cigar-
ette perfection if
your dealer doesn't
stock your size-
write for free illus-
trated price-list.
402 West Broadway, St.
487 St Catherine Street
East, 1M~ontreal

ORIGINAL L C4g r

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row

Philip

When you want
.-RESULTS
In your PHOTOCRAPHY use
CELERITAS

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For a plasant evening go
Huron. U. of M. Boat House,'
North Main St.

up the
foot of
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mLeave 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
nightorthe next morning's isu.t4
Th 'e i {r{tng ofien f t A z
ifjn t 1 saV of Mi sian-TPC An1 A .
tier 111 't~m, l'amr tss .u~iv, Maynar
St. Callracd See us >>, Lrne a ' = C )
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bes suiod o te egatiies withnohe
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--Lyndon.dak117deeodyndon

DEVELOPER
Ask HOPPE and get a re
ample,
619 E. LIBERTY

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UNDERWEAR
GYM
HATS&

~SIERY

UIT

Per Pair

1.
Rowe's Lun.

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Colors

Counting
Ig American
Pressure

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Notice? Hoppe gets the bi
from your films.
Developing' and printing
promptly done at Hoppe's.

est results WANTED
145 eod tf A student who can secure the use of
a horse and buggy or ,auto, to work in
neatly and the vacinity of his home town during
summer. vacation. Enquire at 600 Lib-
erty St., Malcolm, Bldg. Hours 8 to 12

aught & Mercer's

MAiL!4

prices of

arry Drug Co.

145 od t 'a. m. 1:30 to .5 p.m.
POPULAR SONGS!.
All the latest productions, ten cents per copy. One half off on Opera and Classiwc
music Ibook over our stock of small musical merchandise before purchasing.
G INNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E, Liberty Street
Home Phone 18; Bell Phone 1707.
K I

M~lichigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity
Jewelry. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold
-alarms $1.00 k
Your Patronage is Well Cared for he re
Across from MaItjestic

Come in and "see our 1912
S PALDING BASE BALL AND-
GOLF GOODS-
SCHUACHE
ha .rd'waa.Yre Co.

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BOTH (PHONES
Edward Zot
Com-edy Acrobai
Lottie Grady
Singing Girl
Special Fe
ROBERTS, HAYS
IN A SINGING, DA:
EXTRA ATTI
Three Singhi
McFARLAND, WEIR
Piano, Song
Coming Thursday, F
" The Winning Mis
THREE ACTrMUSEV
Monda2OU.AII ayC
Entire program of Girls onlyW

Punching
B age all Styles

308-310-312 SOUTH MAIN

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No ckwear

Books

We invite your inspection of our line of Wash
Neckwear. You will find in it nothing but
the latest designs and styles of Four-in-
hands in both domestic and imported fabrice.
TINK ER CMPN
342 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Mlich.

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