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Boys or Girls-Do you want best
board in town for next year? Private
dining room, entrance, porch, sitting
room and lavatory-quarters accom-
modate from fifteen to twenty. Con
venient location. Phone 543-J or ad-
dress X, Daily office. 177
For bright and brilliant prints have
them made on Cyko paper at Hoppe's.
173 eod

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
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Advertising matter for these
columns may be left at the
DAILY office, opposite the Ma-
jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m.,
or at The University Pharmacy,
1291 S. University Ave.,
The Brown Drug Store, Main
Street, and Quarry's, on State
Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m.
for next morning's issue.
These ads bring results.
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MATINEE
Today 4 j .
SSouvenirs to Ladies
Special Photoplay
In the Jungle
AND
Frank Rose

Don't pay good money for films and
then let someone experiment with
them. Take them to Lyndon instead.
117 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
Reacli Baseball Goods? A complete
line can be found at our store. H. L.
Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf

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

up the
foot of
;47 tf

Tackle
GIFTS
ation, our store was never
ie feels the importance and
s. Ii is the turning point
t to brightc n and refresh
realize this feature to the
us-you ore assured of a
invite you to inspect our
nchairer Co.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
112 S. Main Street

Time to fishl: See us for fishing
tackle. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State
St. x 167 tf
For prompt and courteous treatment
try Hoppe. tf
'For a pleasant evening go up the
Huron. U. of M. Boat Livery foot of
North Main street. tf
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* ALL SENIOR SING THURSDAY *
* JUNE 6, 7:30 P. M., ON STEPS *
* OF MEMORIAL HALL. *
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* SENIOR LIT SING EVERY *
* THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN *
* O'CLOCK, TAPPAN OAK. *
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* SENIOR ENGINEER SING EV- *
* ERY TUESDAY AND THURS- *
* DAY NIGHT AT SEVEN *
* O' C L O C K, ENGINEERING *
* BENCHES. *

Wanted-Club of fourteen boys, 1912-
13. Good boarding houses conven-
ient. Address.C.- M. G. General de-
livery. 176-7-8
Wanted-A few men who speak some
German for vacation salesmen. Ad-
dress 10 Michigan Daily. 176 to 179
Wanted-A few roomers for summner
school at 543 Church street. 176-7
FOR REST.
For Rent-New six-room cottage on
Forest and Cambridge Road. $21.
John R. Rood, Phone 1600-J. 177&79
For Rent-Apartment No. 13 Cutting,
for ensuing year. Furnished during
July and August. Phone 1812. tf
For Rent--July 1, 6-room half of doub-
le house, most desirable residential
section,especially for university peo-
ple, house modern, convenient, very
desirable. Rent $30. Call 820 Church
or telephone 1518-L. 175-6-7
LOST.'
Lost--Zeta Psi fraternity badge on
State Liberty or Maynard streets on
Saturday night. Finder call 1552-L.
Liberal reward. .176-79
Lost-Waterman non-leakable foun-
tain pen. Left in reading room of
Michigan Union late Sunday night.
Phone 1716-J. 176-7-8
Lost-Black loose-leaf note-book with
lecture ,notes. Finder please call
396. W. C. Restrick. 176-7
Lost-Monday afternoon between May-
nard and 700 So. Ingalls, bill folder,'
containing card, stamp, and $10 bill.
Owners name inside. Reward. Tel.
861-J. 177-8
Lost-Sigma (F) cuff-button. Leave
at Daily office for 'reward. 177-78
FOR SALE
For Sale-A house suitable for club or
fraternity. Enquire corner 12th and
Washington. 176-7-8
For Sale-Remington typewriter No. 6,
in ,good condition for '$15. H. C.
Schulte, 416 Hamilton Place: 177-78
iNow is the time to select Commence-
ment gifts! Our line is complete., H.
L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf
WAN1ED
A young lady student or teacher to
work with another young lady student,
during vacation. A good salary is offer-
ed.
This is an exceptional opportunity,
Phone 359-L

AWARD CONTRACT FOR PROGRAMS

SINGING BOY

New Songs

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Senior Reception Committee Also An-
nounces Chaperones.
E. A. Wright and Co., of Philadel-
phia, have been awarded the contract
for the programs for the senior recep-
tion. The successful design consists
of a diamond bearing the inscription
1837-1912 on a blue leather back-
ground.
The following list of chaperones has
been announced by the committee: Dr.
James B. Angell, Pres. and Mrs. Har-
ry B. Hutchins, Dean and Mrs. John
R. Effinger, Dean and Mrs. V. C.
Vaughan, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. de Nan-
crede, Prof. and Mrs. R. M. Wenley,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan, Dean and
Mrs. M. E. Cooley, Dean and Mrs. Hen-
ry Bates, Regent and Mrs. J. E. Beal,
Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. P. G. Bartelme, Dean and Mrs. N.
S. Hoff, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Hins-
dale, and Dean and Mrs. J. O. Schlot-
terbeck.
Tickets may now be obtained from
all the members of the committee.
State Schools Look for Teachers.
Principal F. L. Bliss, of the Detroit
University School, and Superintend-
ent A. C. Lee of Richmond were in the
city~ yesterday looking for teachers for
the ensuing year.

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10c Best Seats 10c
CHILDREN Sc
New Show Every Day
Coolest Spot in Town

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SENIOR LAW SING EVERY
THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN
O'CLOCK ON STEPS GF LAV
BUILDING.

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41S new stock of
immer Woolens
s Choice Every Way
Detroit Mich.

Get one while
they last
A
URHAM -UPLEX
'AZO'R

For prompt and courteous treatment
try H oppe.f
Let Hoppe do your developing and
printing. tf
Don't, throw away your dull razor
blades! We can put them in better
condition than new. Ask some one who
has tried us or better still, bring in a
few dull blades. H. L. Switzer Co.,
3,10 S. State St. 167 tf
LOOK for your Commencement gifts
here at
' THE PALAIS ROYAL
209 E. Liberty St. We also have the
largest and best line of Fancy Goods,
Flosses and Crochet Cottons in the
city. Buy now for Xmas gifts and
summer work. 174 tf

MEN'S

'Onyx" "Silk
HOSIERYI

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YELLOW
Fifteen cents per copy; All the latest

& BLUE
popular songs, ten cents per copy; See

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our line of small musical merchandise before purchasing.

GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120.122 E. Liberty Street

Michigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity
Jewelry. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold
alarms $1.0O
Four Patronage is Well Cured for Here

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Come in and see our 1912
SPALDING BASE BALL AND
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SCHUMACHERI
He.rdw&.zre Co.

fUstc Ibouse
Across from Majestic

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