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November 01, 1895 - Image 3

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Michigan Daily, 1895-11-01

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.
FINE CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER.
We just received a very large invoice of
TAILOR-M !ADE SUITS OVERCOATS
PURCHASED AT EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES.
They Will Be Sold at Our Popular Low Prices.

37 S. Main St.

LINDENSCHMITT & APFEL.

MICHIGAN GENT(AL
Time Table (Revised) May 19, 1894.
EAST. WEST.
Mail and Ex-. 3 50 Mail ----. 84---- 8 3
N. Y. Special- 5 00 N. Y. Special.... 7 3t
Eastern Ex 10 12 N. S. Limted.- 9 25
A. M. Pacific Ex-.1 57
Atlantic Ex.--7 47 P. M.
D. N. Express....- 5 40 Western Ex.__2 00
G. R. Express 11 05 Chi. Nt. Ex. 10 8
GR.Ex . 1-----557
O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES,
G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor
TOLEDO
j'
NORTH MICHIGAN
RA!'.2AY.
NORTH. SOUTH.
8:07 a. m. "7:1 a. m.
*12:2 p. m. 11:30 a.m.
4:15 p. m. 9:00 p. m.
All trains daily except Sunday
R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent
W. H. BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0.
ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST, RY,
Time Table, Oct. 27, 1895.
Leave Ypsilanti from Congress st., 7:10, 8:45
and 11:00 a. m.; 12:45, 2:15,5:00, 6:45, 9:15 and
10:45 p. m
Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 7:00, 9:15 and
11:30 a. m.: 1:15, 2:45, 5:30,7:15, 9:45 and 11:15
p.m.
SUNDAY TIME.
Leave Ypsilanti from Congress st.,1:30, 3:30,
:00, 0:30 and 0:00 p .
Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:00,4:00,5:30,
7:00 and 0:30 p. m.
Cars run on city time Fare: single trip 15
cents; round trip tickets Li coets.
WaM. P. PARSKEn, Supt.
MAMMOTH PIPE SALE
-AT--
JOLLWY & Co's.
Removed to 18 S. State St., Sager Block.
Hot and Cold Lunches at All Hours.
Go to RANDALL for
tArtistic Photos.
NEW GALLERY.
LARGEST OPERATING BOOM IN STATE
NO, 15 WASHINGTON BLOCK,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
FALL GREETING.
Suiting to order $13.50 up; Overcoats to
order 515.050 up: Treuserings to order 553.71.
Cleaning. Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing
a specialy
FORDHAM & GLEN,
Merchant Tailor, 20 S. State St., Ann Arbor.
HANOSTERFER, 20E. Wahn.
Subscribe for the Daily.

Commuis.

To the students of the University:
There seemsto be an impression in
the minds of many of the student,
that the treasury of the athletic asso-
ciation is well filled. Therefore some
of the students who have subscibed
to the athletic fund have been slosw in
paying up their subscriptions, while
others who intended to subscribe have
neglected to do so. To correct this
wrong impression, I wish to say that
the association is in great need of
money. To save expense several men
have been dropped from the training
table and there is at present ,in the
treasury only about half the amount
required to take the team east to play
Harvard.
All who have subscribed are earnest-
ly requested to hand in their subscrip-
tions at once, and all who can possibly
aford to do are most earnestly urged
to subscribe and pay in as soon as
possible.
Affairs have reached a crisis. If we
are to go east, the team must have
the money with which to travel. The
players are working hard. Let the
students do their share now.
CHARLES BAIRD, Mgr.
Miss Jones' Talks.
Room 24 was tilled yesterday at 4:30
p. il. with college women assembled to
hear Mliss Jon~es, who gave a charming
informlal' talk upoii PhysicatlPoise,
what it is, and how it may be secured
with proper attention and training.
The lady emphasized the necessity of
good chest carriage and expansion as a
prime requisite in graceful movenient
and sustaned activity. She put the
chief lack of the American girl as a
want of vigor and showed a number of
sinpie exercises which may be used to
correct this deficiency. The proper
way to carry the body in walking and'
standing was discussed, with answers
to questions occurring to the interested
auditors. In closing, Siss Jones gave
a very graceful exhibition of Delsarte
exercises in flexibility.
Wanted.-Student to act as steward.
Call at No. 7 E. University ave. Miss
M. Brown. 34
Lost-Two Gamma Phi Beta stick
pins and an Annapolis hat pin. Finder
will please return to Steward's office.
For students I have the best assort-
ment of revolving and study chairs.
Special low prices will be quoted. Call
and see them. MARTIN HALLER.
DON'T FAIL
To see Stabler's window, 25 S.
Fourth ave.

'Grand Opening"!

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Fall and Winter
WOOLENS
MONDAY andIVOA
Nov. 4 and 5.
Detroit, will show the choicest
line of seasonable novelties
at the
COOK HOUSE
which they make to order in the
Latest Styles.
SUITS TO ORDER $20 UPWARDS
OVERCOATS order $20 UPWARDS
Mr. A, E. Rose, who has made a
specialty of the Students' trade
daring the past eight years, s.vites
every Student to examine the line
and compare prices.

e Golden EagleC&.,.
Of Detroit, Mich., at the Cook House.

At the Grand Opera House.
John Gritith will appear at the
Grand Operas house tonight, taking the
part of Meihisto in. the dramatiza-
tion of Goethe's "Faust." The play
and the player need no introduction
10 Ai" Arbor theatergoers, as the
topic is familiar and the actor has ap-
peared on the boards here before. He
presented "Faust" here last year and
did not suffer by comparisoe with
Lewis Morrison, who came later. The
same company is still with him for the
inost part, making a strong cast. At
the Grand Opera house tonight.
DON'T FAIL
To see Stabler's window, 25 S.
Fourth ave.
Vale defeated Dartmouth 30 to 0
Wednesday.

ANN ARBOR
STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
High Gloss ana Domestic Finish,.
E. S. SERVISS, Manager;
23 S. FOURTH AVB,
"FLAG PINS" AS USDALWO
We als have a Se ine
0 ofImperted
' "STIBIlgs
W. ARNOLD'S,
Jewelry 5Yars.
JENNINGSi EAST LRERTY SL
Hot Lunches,
Chocolates and
Home-made Candies..

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