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October 23, 1893 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1893-10-23

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C .e O U A : Y O R L N D L D
AND HER FURNACE
NWith one of those thermomleteto I
our wiadoo. 'then, if she saysothe
room is warns cnough, you con per-
WoI,? her that it isn't.
Calkins' Pharmacy
34 so). STATE STRL i.

THE U. OF M. DAILY.
All1 $2.50, $3.00. $3.50 and $4 00 Hats, excepting Siveroatis.& Roloif',
FOR $1.98.
EIHTDAYS ONLY
S T FRil V, Oct. 2 to SA T.R ANY, Oct. 2Sth. All Styles and Siz s.
SATE STREETS STATE STREETE

'OQ &

NO. 6 SOUTH MAINI STR EET
AND STATE ST., C0O.NER OF WitL'A 0,M

I1,atoc a Fttil1Assortfttot t UNL'\EI1 'SIT X 1[ j TBOOKS, iiew 11711d. crohd aato l . i 1a(?it, 'of-1'I'I)l .T
SUPPLIES, Nwhlich'lttltr . o1'it (Ii tl L oortct Pt''io.

SIt 5( IVEO X TO STf L A F.

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A.OSEDS X O r tO V iD ALT 'I'i:. iat.'_(I IOIS' aL > , i
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,rlI : fae i r o tt ('i tic <. 1... <,
dlr. IR. A.1. Pl'cel, ') ift, 1
hone itonte for a fetedoays.
P'rcf. 'lhomson l cottures to thet
to slttietnts today, attttPrtot. ii-
tfttt totorrow.
11. .. ariglit, '93 toedic, is itt
New Fork city thtis year taking grad-.
te mcoetdicatlcwork.
'te next recetitotn in ttte S. C'. A.
stries of socilscwiii be otte to ttte
iftreigt sttdetnts ittt hit.university.
'Tte.Bantjo (Cltb tots cottttettccci
tvo rkc,biett at itretent tttnder thte
I'r'cetton of Ilinnry Itaug of D~etroit.
(Cornelflla asy vcimtt to
Pincto t ant or, on Sattur-
lay, theTc. I is wintottg by 46 to o.
l 1. i ii tt't nomedic., is batck
after Cwo yeirs of steressittil rac-
Iron, takitig iiterary attt gradite
toiitat twork.
Satturday's C'iicagto Rerorci tas
ani illustratedi coitititloit our foot-
ball leant, writtent by its Attn Arbor
c orresitondent.
'The first footbali game intthie
Northesetern Inter-Coiiegiate asso-
cation wiii be piayed here next
Saturday cwith Minnesota.
The '96 mnedical class wiii hoid its
eiection of officers 'luesday morn-
ing at z t03o in the lower lecture
raom of the nmedical building.

.,, 0. t t 'tt 0 !L ltrit IS Io's L It It '1
i1; ', 1 ',n3 ontte t o.1. It' l Lzno a t ' t j,' -
c .0 .10. t=3 ~t.'? ('.t '0li0 .,k dG 11.i I 1e2 I1Il
1 ., r 3 icyl.fttntp , t I z ' Ot 'Otto.. 7'ott o tc° , ,, Iti 't lIt l 'o. host' s
t1o2Io' Io,,s; ..... ., sonon tot .0
4.acE h liASr no' ,Dtl Ci AY

Ott . it.NC. football tetatotentl
to 1 1uvt. tootiSaoltrdaty'andotot ''
f~a at'L'e hndsof theC . A. C toy
a scrof nt tt
1?atL. Iit tue liti.o, ttittr'It
scItol , wascvisititnt' c'witold- fttettts
in to city fist F'ridas
I 1 ruh fS attdayIttihtt
reted~ cin11litleelcste tanitsoe.
'The Freshmtlen felt so good otver
their electioto that they cottidtoot
resist the tettpitation to get 011outud
celebrate.
'Te lee Club hseid its last ex-
amntatioto Saturday forettoon at
wchtiteeveral necw m101n presented
thtenoselses. 'T'he cilbitas nowseutf-
ficiet good material atot a ftoat
selectiono vwiltoetoacle sooto.
Mir. iEartlWiiltey, cchlo is to alit
tear befoure the Inolaitdi Leagute It 'xl
Alottduay ecveninog, IOIc..101,ittat series
of tirattiatlic attoitomticrecitatitos
attno chaorater imptfersontations, cottts
htere difrectly front Chicagco, cee
tie htas ben for 00111 tine. Ills
text enlgagemtent is Tloedo, {Ii.
The U niversity of Alicloigan htatta
ttew -Wrinkle'' intshie field of col-
lege joctrnalisto. It ciii be tile
P'uck or judge anmong college
patters. lTe first number of tite
Wrinkle, wiciet has reacheilottr
table, is brighst and newsy in every
respect, and doubtless it will fulfil
its mission of malting the hollow'
chseeked student "laugh and grow
fat. '-Thse Northwvestern.

The i~FresrioootElect.
'foc ftresh000000clai 00,1S.'tttida'
totortoitg 01tio olockin.ooI:ootot1
. 10)0t'ic iroacof c itosintgcl1a1s
ofioc rs. 1Alarge totmber VwOttoittat-
ttoldanoc, tind lte mtaint itll was
filled cwiit a toisy crowtd,, amootg
iplace. 'ihe utstal distttrbance seas
matie by'thocsoitiomtores, whio ceere
fitnaiiy ejecteci.
M~r. Hayes ws chiosetn tenmporary
chlairmans, atndlotiss Wailer temptior-
ary secretary. Thle great strttggle,
thte ballotitng for ipresidient, cras loos
begun. tOsmntsd' Tower, of lotia,
MNicrh., attd Mr. Cook cvere the ttno'-
ittees. Mor. 'Toweercwas electeclon the
first btallot toy a vote of 3g hts 511
antolhlecvole wstihelit auo nnit-
ittotis. Mist NWaler wats uni-tt~
nitslt hi osenl tst sice-poresidet;
Ni 1r. tlllttaott, antti cde-presid~ett
Nir. Pls erretary. ftir.J ohtnson
ws eliectedi treasutrer ont tte Iti'
ballot,1 after tile olty severe fighot
thoat ctccttrrecd. ir. 'Townsendl tas
citoseto toastmoaster, 'and fir.i li
football manager. Tile omeetintgteas
tory unlruly thtroutghout, thtoughl very
gooditunmored.
The grand lecturer of thte stale,
Mr. Arthur F. Clark, will exemplify
the blue lodge cwork Wednesday,
and the cisapter degrees, kThurschay
evening of next week at the temple.
All masonic students are cordially
invited to attend. 19-3t

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ft.es l 'C t-m-NOI'". 01011E . P do-itto'r
l~ o igIoot "I I it,'
5TRM ARE THE BEST.f
CIGARETTE SMOKERS to .110 11111
111g 1o pay 1a,111110e 11m1re 11011 1t10 10100
wil ridTHIS BRANDsuerrtoallel othrs.
The Richmond Straight Cut No.1
arre 110110froomolhelorgelel t, os,100001 lica.te
011101vor, nhghescos ~t SOLD LEAF
grion'n Virginia.
BEWARE SF IMITATIONS, 010,1ObserveI
tha0, Io'10,0100'tOe oIt tO iaiuitcttlise at
blowus'l evcery plnls'to
., 1 t 00D \ Icf01Ae
The Leading
'fl TAILOR
Has toht, neetF.01tnot d WnrWo o oln a
largest olnok in thonci'. Yootoou ao lt0010ly
oelection y011are'lnoong toor.
CO.ME ANi) 8E"J'.
2 E. Washington St., near Main.

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