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October 05, 1895 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1895-10-05

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THO 1T. OF M. DAILY.

:Do you intend to get a
Suit on Overcoat?
-CALL ON-
Jos. W. Kollauf
The Practical Tailor.
My make of Dress Suits pleases the
Students. Prices very reasonable.
10 E. Washington St.
(Upstairs.) Ann Arbor, Mich.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Football Supplies a
Specialty.
Every requisite for the
game. Jackets, Pants, Jer-
seys, Sweatrs, Shoes, Cap,
Bett, Stockings, Mrrill's
Nose Mas, Rubber Mouth-
- Pitere, Shin Gards, Head
narnss. Spadiung's Official
Itercollegiat Football
must be used in all Match
Games. Price, $5 OO.
," spaidlgs Ofcial Football
Guide- NewRules-Pictures
of all the Leading Players.
Price, 10 t. Iadsomely
Illustrated Footbail Catalogue set Po.e
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.
GRANGER'S ACADEMY OF DANCING.
Twelve years of teaching in Ann Arbor
with a roll of 65t pupils Ist sases are a
suficient guarantee as tuur ability to teach
dancing as it should be. All classes are un-
der the personal instruction of Mr. and Mrs.
Rose Granger. Members of the Americas
National association of Masters of Dancing.
For information regardig classe and tems
call at the office,.ground floor 6 Maynard st.
Circulars at Music Stores or Mailed.
MOORE & WETMORE
6 S. MAIN ST. AND STATE ST.,
CORNER OF WILLIAM,
HAVE A coePLE sToC or
UNIVERSITY- TEXT - BOOKS!
New and Second-Hand.
Note books and other Students' Supplies.
Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, Sporting
Goods, etc., which they olfer at the lowest
prices.
Call and see us before Purchasing.
IHE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock,50,000. Surplus, 5150,00.
Resurce, $1,10,00.
Oreanized udertheGeneral Banking Laws
-of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells eachange on the prinipa cities of the
United State. Drafte ashed upon peper
*entification. Safety deposit bxe to et.
OcocEs Christian Mack, Pes.l W .
Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas. F- Hisock
Cashier: M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier.
TOO & f 6 S. STATE
UU. STREET. -4 .
Call on them for
Fine Lunches,
Fine Chocolates,
and Baked Goods.
Try Our Lunches.
GYM
.SUITS.
Overman Wheel Co.'s Gym-
nasium Suits are ac-
knowledged
THE BEST.
All gradesandsizes at thelowest
prics at
M Staebler's CIe EmpOiU,
I W. Washington St.. Ann Arbor,

NOBLE'S STAR
Clothing J3ouse
35 S. MAIN ST.
s _ 6 a=Hard on the pocket book to pay
$5 for a fashionable Derby. Why
Snot buy our Imperial for
$3.00._-
AEGJST RD ( We have just received the latest
N9 17.227 shapes and colors
LA 1\PS That have perfect combustion and do not smoke or
smell:
The New Rochester, The Yale, The New Royal, The Perfection Stu-
dent, The Princess Student, The Empress Student, all nickel plated,
with latest improvement. We sell what we advertise and guarantee
quality of goods, and are never undersold.

DEAN & COMPANY.

44 South Main Street.

UNIVERSITY NOTES. Football at Cornell.
Tryon has been taken to the 'varsity Reports from Ithaca state that the
training table. Cornell football men are showing up
The first faculty concert will held in better than at first and are playing
Frize Hall next Thursday evening. with more snap and vim than at this
Henry J. Witheek, '96 L, is engaged time last year. Coach Courtney is
in the bicycle business in Chicago. looking after the physical condition of
There will be a meeting of the Glee the men, and Newell will again be
and Banjo clubs on Monday, Oct. 0, at there to coach until the last few weeks
7 o'clock p. m. in Room 24 for the of the season, when he goes back to
election of officers. Harvard to help his old team. Ex-
Services in Catholic church totnor- Captain Dyer will assist Newell for
row and every Sunday will be at 8 the next two weeks. Hall, Taussig,
a. m., 10:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. in. The Fennell, Saussy, Beecham, Capt. Wy-
church is on liabeth st. okof uand Starbuck are the old men
'cite first meeting of the Engineering who are back. A Cornell-Wisconsin
Society will be held tonight at s game is talked of.
o'clock in Room 10 of the engineering The Wrinkle to Aponur.
building. Prof. J. B. Davis will de-A
liver the opening address. The Wrinkle Board met yesterday
Srs. MaryW . Lumis will succeed and elected the following ofticers: Geo.
Anderson H. Hopkins as assistant Ii- It. Barker, '98, managing editor; E. II.
brarian. Mrs. Lumis is a graduate Humphrey, '97, business manager;
of Lenox College, receiving both her Norman Flowers, '96, F. H. Petrie, '90,
A. B. and A. M. at that institution. S. E. Galbraith, '97, A. M. Smith, '97,
"Big Jim" Hooper, the giant guard I. M. Bowman, '98, Chas. Parsons, '99,
of our '93 eleven, will not return this associate editors.
year after all. He was all ready to The first number of Wrinkle will be
come, but the Butte City, A. C., for out Oct 10 and every alternate Thurs-
wvhichi he has been playing, held him day thereafter until the close of the
back. term.
Prof. G. P. Coler will preach at the Wagner and Campau, the old artists,
Church of Christ Sunday morning at will contribute to Wrinkle again this
10 o'clock. Subject, "Reason for Bible year with their many new cartoons.
Study." There will be no evening ser-
vice on account of the Bible Institute 'Tere seems at present to be a gen-
at Newberry Hall. eral revival of interest in the Bacon-
advard Menkin, '96 L, is perfecting Shakespeare problem. Among the
the preliminary organization of the many new books on the subject is one
Michigan Law Review, a new legal on "Francis Bacon and His Shake-
publication to be issued under the aus- speare," by Theron S. E. Dixon, a
pices of the law faculty. Mr. Menkin lawyer. It contains no "cipher bus-
ts also the Ann Arbor correspondent iness or anything of that order, but
to the Law Students' Helper of De- simply presents the dates which have
troit.Gconvinced him of Bacon's authorship
Mr. Gilbert A. Beaver will speak in of the plays. It is issued by the Sar-
Mc-Millan Hall Sunday afternoon at 3 gent Publishing Co., 1556 Monadnock
& clock. For the past four years Mt. Block, Chicago, in a neatly bound vol-
Beaver has been engaged in work ume for $1.30.
among the college men of Pennsyl- Gunther's Chicago Candies at A. E.
vania. This year he is on the inter- Mummery's Drug Store,,corner Fourth
national c5Ininittee of the Young ave. and Washington st.
Men's Christian Association as college Single room and three suites, No. 2
secretary. All young men of the Uni- Thompson street. Furnace and bath.
versity are invited to hear him.j
Good board at No. 29 E. University,
At 4 N. Fifth ave., very nicely fur- avenue.
nished front suite rooms, furnace heat Room for light housekeeping, 49 S.
and bath. Also table board for a lim- University avenue.
lted number. Whisk Brooms for 10c at Mum
Fine U. of M. Stationery at Schal- nery's.
ler's Bookstpre, 19 E. Washington st. Fine toilet goods and brushes of all
22 kinds at Mummery's Drug Store.
For the biggest (100 pages) 25c note Room and board at No. 8 Forest
book go to Scal Bookstore, 19 E. avenue.
Washington 21 Subscribe for the Daily.

Take
A Look
-AT
ensible
S erviceable
_ ~tlsh_
elling
hoes
0 111MAIN ST
LAWBOOKS!
Buy all you can afford, for
present and future use, at our
LOWEST PRICES
We shall be here for a few
days only.
Callaghan & Co.
LAW PUBLISHERS, CHICAGO.
T SCHLEEDE'S, 50 S. STATE ST., An
OPERA BOUSE JEWLRY SIORE
General stork of Watches Jewery and
Novelt ies eparirng f 4Watchs. Jew-
elry, Gold Penn. ige and Spectache
a speialty. Gash paid for old gold and
silver.
C. H. KEYE8.
You'11
Find they treat ou
right at
Paln~.ez '~harmaoy
4e S. state St., Ann Arbor.
IANGSTERFER, CaEnR
Gowney's Chocolates.
Hot LuncheS.
UTTLE'S, 48 S. State St.
SPECIAL.
T oF S. SHAVINO PARLOR and Bath-
J. rooms. All appoitmets SeeSt class.
mported and domestic cigars. Ladies' atis-
9 hair dressing and batthing parlors. J. H.
cjasowak, 3MS. State en -
AHEN YOU WANT your clothes cleaned,
W pressed, relined or rebound go to Mrs.
Pingerle, over Sheehan's book store. Lab-
eatory aprons made to order,.
J. SCHLEEDE makes a speeialty of
. Funtain Pen, Students' Note Psos,.
ed Binds Boks from t5e upwards at 5S.
itatest.
DO YOU long for some of your mothers
cooking? Every meal is prepared and
vitn the same pains taking care, she sould
ive it-at 1 Forest ave. Choice table
oard-3 per week.
EEP your account with the State Sav-
.ings Bank
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