THE U. OF M. DAILY. 3S.B AAE At 9 a. m. Tuesday, April 10, our One- ~ IWXitch h~eel, sal.d11j)11 IMWI I- 55 1 n. , 22111 1 Ss Ao I nhes. M ke i p((- Pyofhi-he p i ans ectir fartti i t (Vs' t ;tS I tlo511251tR.0. .11 .1 iv us 211ff.1.11 Ca- -+PUL 937ISHING I V0 Lra!(11Fo05 ia- a -- 111T 1--- LialeSmoe Sogi,.211 15 i e2 S.01110 s It i ts- 2.951 411c 0 21.,,111 .1 111111 ll21 H olr toCi sll---.-- ...00lc Iitln1i1o1to0(egllv. .112 52 1 .2 allal.0 - 111 A faaIl 1lonn- 1..)Wo1rk1 a00e.t('gl.z..1175 1 B111115 Roy t i.ll2 ._1.:301 7 5c U. OF M. FAGS. Sterliog 1S11211, enamelled01in1 yellow1mid blov, s11ck 1110 or catch pin. Price,$1V.0 yWi'L AINO L, 721v t,. I1 44 Souath Matn Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY. UNIVERSITY NOTES. The freshman baseball leans will XX iabe .1110 l~ tils soisig.play a plractice game this afternoon Ceo~ge . Twllit 9,,, i viit-at follr o'clock at the athletic field. (7 llg 1.11111, it'9( s is T htle holly of IMIiss Lois Janes, ig friends is the city. 1 fouiid on the riveyr1bank vesterday The S. C. A. service next Sund(ay' i~~rriogstll e deotona ncet morning, has been removed to the monn wl e eotoa me-famsily rsdec,46Vs1 iersity a g t is ... Stauss,1. 9.lit s aSv001u11.Tihe funeral swill probably beeni called lome by the death of occtir tomiorrow. *a*-U1Isis fath~er. Dr. I erdmniaismi55issed1his clinic givn lst venngyesterday afternoon to ailosw tlhe * A anlfet vas ivenlas eseis2senior niedic 1lass tos attend tlse to)1101n. Roger C?.Ntills to the 1hlelta * li fatrnti.faseral of Mr. St. Johni Camo's The first niational consvenition of brother, whlo died very suddltenly * g ~~~~~te tDelta Chsi fraternity is nsos be-slilintectyviti. in,,110111 in Ann Arbor. Lively Time at Northiwesternl. 6 *sgs .1.iiieetinig of '9_1 lit, is called for uE Ithe atternoon at 11;30 o'clock t15 The freshman anti sophlomore * 7 taesne+cin01 h eaho lasses of Northswesterissuiversity M~iss Lois Janes. enlgagedinu a melee, Tuesday after- l'o.Ildo wl>iv f casnoon, svhicth resulted fromi jealousy Euopa hstr awrt on the part of the tatter. Canes ten esami nation at the second meet- and umbrellas wvere freely nsed, and to11ig after vacation, it was only by the appearance of The King's Daughtern of the Bap- President Rogern that the free-for- tist churchs witt give an "indigo", att was 'ended. Severat students sociat in the church parlors this and two professors, it is reported, eveningr. All are cordially invited, were hurt during the fighst. The There will be an important meet- participants are anxiously awaiting -~------ng of the executive committee of the judgment of the president, and t.,aia0' A tia1001tairdreooaina Parlori the Oratorical association tomorrow it is probable thsat some of them 1:20 211 10211111111 I 1100 con- liai-.afternoon at five o'clock, in room wl erqie osvrtercn i'y, . a:. I I l >fl, ,,22111<'. 1 S2.,- 21. nection with the university. W E ARE IN IT XXit 1111Dine LnolftIspsiied-iind SPRING and -- ~D _-l SUMMER 1IUJIIUL t(ll 5 XStit' LEXN tEAXI Xi TUT'it, WI TILOR. No. 2 E. Washington St., NMARN VICTOR Cycles Lead. Ill. Stmebler", Cycle lI))5)05rttlin, tt W. WASHINGJTON ST. Anin Arbor. 5S14 0ES SPIkI NG STYLES -NILOA OWREADY. ASSOR1TMIENT. .PRICES RIGHIT. SEE OUtR LINE 01- RAZOR TOES. GooCpeed, 17 S. M~AIN ST. I