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The Michigan Daily, 1912-11-20

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THEATRIlCAL CIRCLES.

7 Many election bets are paid in
wheelbarrows-or clothes.
Good loosers pay their suit
bets in
Stein-Bloch
Clothes because they're good
clothes.
J We'll wager both winner and
2v loser will be satisfied.

the best line of flackinaws in
mitt, Apfel & Co. =

"A Woman's Name" Tonight.
A daughter's devotion is one of the
great lessons taught in Anthony
Strong's daring American drama "A
Woman's Name" which comes to the
Whitney theater tonight with Eleanor
Montell in the title role. Miss Montell
needs no introduction to the theatre-
goers hereabouts as she has endeared
herself to them in her past visits to
the city.
"The Gfri of My Dreams."
Ye who pine under monotony wel-
come John Hyams and Leila McIntyre.
in the charming musical play "The
Girl of My Dreams" which comes to
the Whitney theater on Saturday, Nov.
23, matinee and night. It is the ex-
press train to Happyland, and a blend-
ing of pretty girls with tuneful music,
a bunch of laughter tinged with a
touch of sentiment.
J-Lits to nine at Union this Evening.
The first of the series of J. lit din-
ners to be held this year will be given
at the Union this evening at 5:30
o'clock. Dean J. R. Effinger will be
the faculty speaker and there will also
be talks by the members of the class.
You want something to remember
Saturday's victory. Nothing so good
as a Cornell Poster Program. 43-4-5
All six exposure films with prints
developed for 5 cents at Hoppe's new
studio. Results guaranteed.
Bring in you dull razor blades to be
sharpened. Satisfaction guaranteed.
H. L. Switzer Co. 310 State St. tf
We are never undersold. Goodyear
Drug Store. 2 tf

LOST
Lost-Left hand,black gauntlet glove,
on or near campus between 10:00
and 10:45 p. m. Saturday. Finder
please call 1755-J.
Lost-A Mortar Board pin. Reward.
Return to1205 Hill. 43-44
Lost-A.A.H.S. '07 pin on State street
or in Union dance hall- Friday. Re-
ward if left at Daily office. 43.
Lost-In Ann Arbor on November 16
at Ferry field, section GG, south
stand, racoon scarf made of two
skins and lined with lavender satin.
Liberal reward if returned to 414
Jefferson St., Detroit, Mich., or Al-
pha Delta Phi house, Ann Arbor.
43-48
Lost-A pair of Fownes Own Make fur
lined gloves. Probably left in Hus-
ton's Sunday afternoon. Please te-
turn to 604 S. State. Reward. 43
Lost-Ladies closed face gold watch
between U. Hall and corner Prospect
and Wells Place. Finder please call
257. Reward. 42-43
FOR RENT'
For Rent--Single room west and south-
windows one block from campus,
520 E. Jefferson. Phone 911-J. 43-46
WANTED
Wanted-Boarders for 6 chair table in
smoking room. Best board, seven
dollars, two weeks in adance. The
Pines, 503 E. Jefferson.
Wanted-Student barber to work
spare hours. Liberal pay. Call 802
S. State treet or phone Bell 1483. tf

Do you know how to use a Kodak?
This question will soon be asked by thousands of prospective employers.
And you will want to answer "yes." The time has come when photo-
graphic records play an important part in every branch of industry, and
the man who expects to help furnish the trains for American Capital
will be called upon to do this photography work. The Kodak has so
wouderfully simplifiep phot(gi aphy that the Student (f tcday makes a
great mistake if he does not learn low n hile he hr:s the opportunity.
Let me help you.

719 N.
A AU University
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES

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FINE ART O O DS
The Place to Have Yoixr Piotur F mrared in an Artistic

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MAX KRUTSCH
The Popular Price Tailor
BELL PHONE 871-L

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Philip Morris

Extra Fine Blue Serges and Overecats $ 8 and $30.

I

Cigarettes'
(Original London)
The oldest high-
grade Turkish Cigar-
ettes in the world !

104 N. Fourth Ave

1.

Made of
Turkish
only.

the purest
Tobaccos

BUSY BEE
313 S. 'STA TE
To Old. Mlantoz shop
NOW OPEN
Lunches, Ice Cream, Fine Candies, Tobaccos

"The Little Brown Box"

C'ha ge in Time
Sunday
November 24, 1912
Ne~ rk Cetral Lines
Michigan Central R. R.
On Sunday November 24th trains of the Michigan
Central R. R. will run on a new schedule.
For particular information regarding these changes
and the schedules of all trains consult
Michigan Central Ticket Agent

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'HILLIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd.
02 West Broadway, New York

Jap Baskets

and Novelties

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FOR SALE
For Sale-Good bicycle cheap. Inquire
808 E. Ann St. 694-J. 43-45
Forest Lawn Tea Room-Orders
taken for after theater or concert

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lunches.
Ave.

Phone 1238-J,

604 Forest
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A splendid suovenir of a splendid
victory. Cornell Poster Program 5c
this week only. 43-44-45
She will be thankful to you for a
box of Huyler's.
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For wear, style and beauty they
cannot be equalled.

txenit

Liberty and Main Sts.
AMost Convenient Place for
Banking

Your

I'iees

$1.00

Up

For sale by

The
State Savings Bank
Wm J Booth, President Wn. Arnold, Vice-President
C. John Waiz, Jr., Cashier
MATINEE
TODAY 3p.m.
Reserved Seats Now Selling For
TIME, PLCE AND GIRL
BUY Now!

Before buying your Fall and Winter
Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat, Hats, Caps,
and Furnishings. It will pay you to
look over our assortment, Spaulding
Sweaters, Webber's Sweaters, Hole-
proof Hosiery, Interwoven Hosiery.

OS124 .South
EN BR Mn Street

WADHAMS & COMPANN
121-123 S. Main St.

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Candies to suit particular people, Belle Meade Sweets, Morses', Lowney's, etc.
Coulding &Wkel
riharm aiy 1219 S. University

Ave.

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We Insist on Satisfying

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