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May 18, 1912 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

CLUCK'S ARIAS SCORE BIG
SUCCESS.I

* CLASSIFIED ADS. *
FOUND

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(Continued from page 1.)
ritics that the Thomas. Orchestra
ome to an extremely high degree
rfection and was inI the class
the Boston Symphony. The two
rts that Mr. Stock gave yesterday
evidence to local concert goers
the eastern critics had not exag-
ed in the least.
rence Hinkle was the soloist of
afternoon. The charming von
r aria from "Die Freischutz" she
with considerable warmth of ex-
on. -It is the type of song to
i her bell-like voice is well adapt-

whi
ed.

II

The last two concerts of the festi-
val are scheduled for today. At 3:00
o'clock Mr. L. L. Renwick will give a
recital on the Frieze Memorial Organ.
At 7:30 o'clock Saint Saens' opera
"Samson and Delilah" is to be made
known. Florence Mulford, Ellison van
Hoose, Marion Green, and ]Aerbert
Witherspoon are the soloists. The
choral union appe'ars as, the Hebrew

.GUE TO ELECT
3 OFFICERS TODAY.

The annual election of officers of the
Women's League for the coming year
will be held today in the League rooms
in University hall from 9 to 5. All
the members of the League are expect-
ed to present themselves at the room
today and cast their vote.
EVERY SOPH OUT FOR PUS.JIBALL
162
UNIVERSITY NOTI ES
Soph relay men meet at Ferry field
at 8:30 this morning. List posted in

The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
Found-Brown cap belonging to mem-
ber fresh heavyweight team. Owner
may have same by calling at Daily
office and paying for this ad. 162
WANTED.
Wanted-Good, reliable students to
take orders for nursery stock. Re-
mittance sent weekly. Rice Bros.
Co., Geneva, N. Y.. 161 to 170
FOR SALE
For Sale-Excelsior motorcycle, 1911
model, single, splendid "condition.
Drop postal for demonstration.
price very low. B. A. Thomas, 1113
Willard. . 161-62
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Furnished six-room house
to let for the summer. 'Inquire at
1012 Michigan Avenue, or telephone
579-. 162-63-64
LOST
Lost-Nose glasses, in or near Ma-
jestic theater. Reward. Call 1545-L.
162
Lost-Between river and State St., a
small triangular High School Pin
with initials H. B. S. Finder please
return to Daily office. 162
Lost-At tug-of-war, Brownie No. 3 A.,
folding camera. Finder please leave
at Daily office or call 1478-L. 162
WE WON THE TUG!ORE MORE
162
Student's Orchestra.
Every night this week, 7:30 to 10:30,
free at Stimson's Tobacco Shop, Bil-
liard parlors, 118-120 East Liberty St.
Everybody welcome. 159-162
Canoeists-For your trips take along
a good inexpensive Guitar, Mandolin
or Small Victrola, supplied by Schaeb-
erle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main
St. 155 tf
For a pleasant evening go .up the
Huron. U.of M. Bat House, foot of
North Main St. 147 tf
BOYS-Remember we sharpen all
makes of safety razor blades and
guarantee satisfaction. Quick service.
H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St.
157 tf
If you want beautiful and brilliant
prints from your films have them made
on Cyko paper. Hoppe, 619 E. Liberty.
158-60-62-63
Remember it pays to trade with
Hoppe.619 E. Liberty, 158-604263
WANTED
A student who can secure the use of
a horse and buggy or auto, to workin
the vacinity of his home town during
summer vacation. Enquire at 600 Lib-
erty St., Malcolm Bldg. Hours 8 to 12
a.m. 1:30 to 5 p.m.

SHOP UNSTRUCT
VALUABLE 1N

or
"E. Q.w
DEVELOPER

*1

Mr. J. H. Stevenson,
instructor in the instrur
recently completed a dii
ometer for Prof. S. J. Z
strument will be used to
by friction in pipe lint
most accurate device
for that work. The appa
able, and mounted on a
levels giving it. the apf
transit. The peculiari
strument is that it is set
before the readings are

Ask HOPPE and get a Free
ample.
619 E. LIBERTY

When you want
RESULTS
In your PHOTOCRAPHY use
C ELERITAS

I The
Ph.., 1394-L

All
hall at
field.

meet' in front of Tappan
morning, befcre going to
.en meet at flag-pole at 8

l)T

Fresh relay men meet at Ferry field
clubhouse at 8:30 this morning.
All contest officials and Student
Councilmen meet at the Union at 9
o'clock this morning.
Band rehearsal at 1 o'clock today,
McMillan hall. Be prompt.
Is your kodak loaded? Lyndon. 162-3
FINISH THE JOB TODAY SOPHS!
162
Welcome May Festival Guests.
Brennan's Restaurant for a clean,
wholesome place to eat. Music for
luncheon and dinner. 612 E. Liberty.
Phone 164. 162-3
Rent a kodak today, 10c. Lyndon.
162-fi3
The finest printing office of its size,
in the State of Michigan-The Ann Ar-
bor Press, Press Building, Maynard
St. Call and see us. Printers of any-
thing from a name card to a book.
(Sat.)

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it's

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Store

LET

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YPSI NORMAL SONG
"The White and the Green," also "The Hills of Washtenaw" now on sale at
GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street
Popular music, ten cents per copy. A fine line of Mandolins, Guitars, and
small musical goods to select from. Pianos to rent.
____________

nish the Ice Cream for
Your Party
ator To Clubs and
Frats

Buy where

you can get anytb ng you call for

Goodyear's -Drag Store
107 Soutth MaL1i Street
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