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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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NOTICE

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All wrestlers who won their
numerals in the tournament last
spring are requested to meet
at Dr. May's ofmace, at 5 o'clock,
Friday afternoon, for the pur-
pose of organizing the team and
electing a cap'sin. Others who
are interested are welcome.
Daily Want Ads Pay.-Adv.

Tryouts for Masques will be held
from 3 to 5 o'clock Wednesday after-
noon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
An extra class for instruction in
tennis will be given by Miss Case at
1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoons,
beginning today. Girls of any class

who desire to attend may report at
Palmer field.
Hockey practices this afternoon will
be held as follows: sophomores at 3
o'clock, juniors and seniors at 4
o'clock.
There will be a meeting of the mem-
bership committee of the Y. W. C. A. at
4:30 o'clock this afternoon at Newberry
hall.
The first round of the girls' tennis

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Trap

Drummers

Attention!!

WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO BE SUPPLIED WITH
YOUR DRUMS, TRAPS, AND HAVE YOUR R E P A I R
WORK DONE?

tournament must be played off by Fri-
day, Oct. 14. Every girl who has sign-
ed up should make arrangements with
her opponent for her match, and list
the score on the bulletin board at Bar-
bour gymnasium.
All juniors who were not at the meet-
ing on Wednesday, Oct. 5, and who
wish to do work for the Junior Girls'
play may give their names to Grace
Fry, '23, Betsy Barbour house, stat-
ing the kind of work they wish to do.
All manuscripts must be in before
Oct. 25.
Wyvern society will hold its first
regular meeting at 7:15 o'clock, Wed-
nesday evening, Oct. 18, at the Gamma
Phi Beta house.
Y. W. C. A. swimming classes are
still open and applications may be ob-
tained at Newberry hall.
Y. W. C. A. membership is now open
to any students who understand and
are in sympathy with the work; they
may sign up at Newberry hEl at any
time.
Final tryouts for the University
Girls' Glee club will be held from 4 to
6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in room
204, School of Music.
Harvard Professor Visits Hospital
Dr. Elliot P. Joslin, assistant pro-
fessor of the Harvard medical school
visited the University hospital last
Saturday morning, and -gave a clinic
for the senior students during his
visit.

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MAHOGANY OR MAPLE SHELL
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TRAPS CASES, ETC., ETC.
DEAGAN XYLOPHONES DINNER ClIMES
GENUINE ZILDJIAN & CIE TURKISH CYMBALS
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Quick and efficient service on re-heading all size Drums and Banjos.
Wum and banjo heads.
How about our prtices? Professional prices prevail here. Give us an

We supply the very best
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you on your supplies and repairs-you'll be money ahead.
Schaeberle & Son Music House

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AT THE THEATERS

110 SOUTH MAIN STREET

WHITE FRONT

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TODAY

Wednesday
Thursday

Adults 4(
Kiddies i
Evening, 7, :45

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Screen

Arcade--Lois Weber
Blot."

in "The

Ill Rim

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WM.GOODYEAR & COMPANY

Majestic-Bert Lytell in the Sat-
urday Evening Post story, "The
Man Who."'
Wuerth--D. W. Griffith's "Dream
Street."
Orpheum-Mary Miles Minter in
"Eyes of the Heart."

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THIS WEEK

Stage

Garrick (Detroit)--"The Whirl
of New York."
New Detroit ,(Detroit) --Barney
Bernard in "Two Blocks
Away."

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Announcing--

Wednesday

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Mary
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Minter

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Wednesday
October 12

Thursday
October 13

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"EYES

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Depicting the

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Gorgeously

Complete

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Suits

Coats

Dresses

Skirts

Millinery Blouses

Accessories

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of a maddened, bull!

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You

are Invited

Whose Neighbors May be Starving,
Yet Hiding Hunger Through Pride?
In Every Community There Are Sacrificing Families
Like That One Whose Story Providse the Theme for
Lois Weber's Picture, "The Blot"
-The story of 10 million American mothers
--The story of a mighty problem of the home
-The story you will advertise with honest tears
GREATER AND MIGHTIER THAN "HUMORESQUE"
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
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A CHESTER COMEDY
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PERFOR31ANCES AT 2:00, 3:30, 7:00 AND 8:30
LAST FEATURE 'STARTS 9:00 P. M.

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