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Kodaovtks
W.anted.,
F I FTY second hand 1KODAKS in trade towar7d the LATEST
MODELS. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE on any Kodak that can, be
used for RENTAL PURPOSES.
We have just received a new stock of the very latest ~d~-
Don't accept any OLD MODELS as there, are several nw f ea-
tures that do not cost anything extra.
FILM!
FILSot
Buy your films where you are sure of FRESH FILMS.
Have your finishing done- where you get GUARA NTE'D RE-
SULTS. I guarantee PERFECT RESULTS or NO CHARGE.
719 North University
WVle have led, whipe others followed for 11 years, and we Ino-
tend that our high class workmanship will keep us in the lead
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MAY 17, 18, 19, 21
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SOLOISTS-Hemnpel and Hinkle, Sopranos; Braslau and .Maizenauer, Contraltos; Kingston and,
McCormack, Tenors; Amato and Werrenrath, Baritones; Holinquist, Bass, Kinder, Organist.
CONDUCTORS--Stanley and Stock.
ORGANIZATIONS--The Choral Union, Children's Chorus, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CHORAL WORKS--Paradise Lost (B~ossi), Children at B~ethlehem V. ierne) anid Satwson and
Delilah (Saint-Saens).
COURSE TICKETS--On sale up to May 6, at S4.oo anyd;$5.oo each. ($1.0o axd(l2.00 if
cover coupon is exchanged.
SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS--On sale on and after IMay S, at iLoo anjd r.50 each.
Special announcemlents with programs and complete information will] be wailed upon request.
CHIARLI S A. SINK. Secretary.
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CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS
for all College Degrees
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FLAT BREIS THlE LATESTq'
We have a large stock' in a1 ll thenew hape
and colors. Get your Spring hat, of us. 1VWe
make hats, shave themi to . ur Icad andl give
you unequalled service.
WE DO ALL KIND)S t31 1MAT1 WORK
MEN: Your last season', hat reblocked in-
to the new flat brimi with a ne-w hand, will
please you and save you $-a or S3i.
LADIES: we rehiock MI1a>s, .Ilenlps,
Panamas, etc., into the news Shapes-. They
will please you.
FACTORY 'HAT STOREI
Near Allenel hotel 1-8 .I IunonSt
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southern trip and the matter of who
would star on the 1916 nine was a
subject for doubt. Captain Labadie
and Brandedl showed the best of form,
representing Michigan's veterans.
Among the new men Dunne and Cas-
well seemed to put up the best game,
with Smith and Walterhouse show-
ing a good brand of ball. The pitch-
ers are still a doubtful quantity, but
Miller and Roberts both did seie
good work.
Look over the advertizemnents in
The Michigan Daily. They will n-'
terest you. 0
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Shows at 3:oo, 6:3o. 8100, 9:30
Tues.-x8 --:Mice Brady in "Tile Womani
ini 17-''
XXe.-ig---Robw-t Warwiclc in '"The Su-
prelue Sacrifice."
Thurs.-2o- Valii Valli and George 1.e
Guere iin "T. e'Turmuoil.''
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The Horne of Paramount and
Triangle Photoplays
Mlat inees, 2:00, 3: 15 t-veuiing, 6:45, 8:o0
9:15 Saturdays -Hioid ays Continuous
Ties- 18-WilFred Lucas -with Bessie
Love ini "AcqluittedI" andl ("ills Hrere-
after." Triangle Conmedy). Evening,
15 cents.
Wed.-19 -Dorothy Donnielly in "Ma-
dame X."
Thnr.-Fri .-20-21--Florence Rock well in
"Hie Fell in Love Witl isi: Wife."
Patronize ?ticlllga n Dally Advertli.
Call Lyndon for a good flashitght.
Call Lyndon for good pictures.
For quick service, call 2255.