TlLE UNIVSRSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.
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HYGIENIC - BOARDING - HOUSE.
Located half a block from Universitygrounds. Under new management and with
the view of accommodatin, any person applying for board. We are assured of good
spring patronage. Since our capacity is limited apply at once or call at 11 Maynard
st., next to School of Music.
F. J. RENNINGS, C. W. PRINGLE, PROPRIETORS
YOU WILL SOON NEED
A Trunk or Travehig Bag
Largest assortment in the city. Buy it at
MOORE & WETMORE
6 S. Main and S. State St.,
Corner of W!lliamn.
Invite your attention to theirline of
LAWN TENNIS GOODSS
We keep the celebrated Ashby Racquets,
strictly high grade at a less price than
ocher roequOsts that are no be .tter; also
he Talismin, Oxford and*Harvard ge
cheaper racquets. Try the new Tennis
Ball, the Slazenger,
GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Also BaseballGoods and Hammocks.
PRIVATE
lessons in dancing will be given
by Mr. or Mrs. Ross Granger at
their academy during May and
June. Program evenings, Tues-
day and Saturday.
VICTOR TENNIS GOODS
are endorsed by all
athletes who appre-
ciate fine points of
construction.
UZICTOF2 TBNNIS LLS
(Best in the World.)
$4.00 per dozen, cash with order.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
Offices and Factory at Chicopee Falls, Mass.
New York. Boston. Detroit. Denver.
San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland, Ore,
Designer and maker of fine foot
wear. Best ndace for repairing.
JOHN WiZKE, 43S. MAIN ST.,
UP STAIRS.
FiRST NATIoNAL BANK.
OF ANN ARBOR.
Organized 1863.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000
Transacts a general banking boniness.
Fortr exchanges bought and sold. Furnish
letters of credit.
P. BACH PreA S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier,
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000.
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organized undertheGeneralBanking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, hays and
sells exchange on the principal cities of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
identification. Safety deposit boses to rent.
OFFicERs: Christian 'Mack Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice-Fees.; Chbas E. Hincock,
Cashier; M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
Lowney's Chocolates.
Hot Lunches.
TUTTLE'S,48 S. State St.
I.' '
Teufel's H iarness Shop,
45 S. Main st.
UniversaI CranallI tpewriters Ino.3
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Aents Wantea Everywhere Send for Catalogs
CRANDALL MACHINE RO., GROTON, N .
663 8.. ..l M-.Yas. z206 L. U5 Gt.. C5sag
A61LE 70OU COINC HOME?
Then buy a Summer supply before you leave the best
inarket in America.
100 Pittsburg Stogies for $1.00, - -
100 National Sto;ies for $1.35, - - -
100 Alfonzo Cigars $2.00, - - -
100 Prodigy Cigars $3.60, - - - -
100 Owl Boquet Cigars $6.00, - - -
100 Royal Banner Cigars $7.50, - - -
DEAN &
44 South Main Street.
- - - - 4 for 5c
- for 5c
- - - 2for 5c
- - 6 for 25c
4 for 25c
- - 3for 25c
COMPANY.
UNIVERSITY NOTES. nounced that Bloomingston and Low-
ney have stiled with the professional
Carl Schlenker, a graduate of the baseball team of Flint, Michigan.
University at present an instructor of They will play second base and short-
inoilern languages in Carthage college, stop respectively in the game wbich
has been elected instrutor in Ger- Flint plays with the Detroit Athletic
man in'the State University of Iowa. Club tomorrow at Detroit. It was
At the Church of Christ Rev. W. also stated that Holmes would prob-
M. Forrest, the new pastor, will be- ably catch for Flint.
gin his work tomorrow. He will STUDENTS.
preach at 10:30 a. im., and 7:30 1).im.,
Bible school at 12 i., and Y. P. S. Headlights illustrated edition of
B E ht o a30 1 2ii. ,A nn A rbor, containing view s of ti e
0 University buildings and the campus,
Miss Alice Brown, 'W, won the iiiei- together with portraits of each niesn-
al offered by the Sons of the Aiieri- ber of the entire faculty, will be
can Revolution. The subject upon placed on sale in the main hall, Mon-
w"miei tmiom"pe"" " " were we- day, Jane 15th, and at Register oice
tell was "The principles fought for 30 E. Hlron st. This edition inates
iii the American Rtevolntion." an excellent souvenir to mail to you;
Mr. Austin Rite, of Yale, who was to friends as it is prepared expressly in
address the S. C. A. oin Monday morn- order to show the importance and
ing has been unexpectedly recalled to magnitude of the University and its
the east and will not be able to speak surroundings. SETZLER B1ROS.
here before next year. There will be
no meeting at Newberry Hall tomor- STUDENTS, ATTENTION!
It's Cheaper
t1 ,et a good comb, one that will
gist pssfect satisfaction, though
it may coat a trile more at first.
We have a fine line of good combs,
kind that wear.
PALMER'S PHARMACY.
You knew Holmes, the liveryman.
You can't find a better Tig in town
than be gives you.
GODOSPEED'S
Bicycles
"AViking
AND
Hummer."
GO]LF
AND
BICYCLE
Are up to date and a little be-
yond.
15 Main St.
SPECIAL.
DIETAS & SCHANZ sell Suits and Pants
at prices to suit everybody; we also do
repairing, cleaning and pressing. Work
called for and delivered. No. 48 S. State st.,
second floor.
M. MARTIN, FuneraliDirector, Cloth
abd Metallic Caskets and Fine Grade
Colfins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 17 S.
Fourth ave.
OF M. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath-
i.rooms. All appointments Oiral clans.
Imered and domestic cigars. Lades'arts-
tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R.
Trojanowski MS. State st.
HEN YOU WANT your clothes cleaned
W pcessed, reined or rebound go to Mrs
Fingerie, eover Sheehan's bookstore. Lab-
oratory apronsmade to order
NEW
COLLAR
The well being driven on the campus
near the old power house was down
78 feet last evening. So far iiotling
but gravel has been found. Supt. of
Grounds Reeves says the well will be
put down low enough to avoid sur-
face water.
THE FINEST LINE OF The order of services at the Con-
gregational church tomorrow is as
BICYCLES, SUNDRIES follows: 10:30 a. n., exercises of
Children's Day; no Sunday school;
AND SUPPLIES. 6:30* p. in., r . .S. C. E.; 7:30 p. in.,
last meeting for the season of tie
BICYCLE SUITS, Young Men's Sunday Evening Club,
subject, "The call to Recreation."
BICYCLE SHOES. Rev. J. M. Gclston has been asked
to answer the following question Sun-
Everythin inthe Bicycle day evening: A question about tile
line at action of general*assembly relative to
C. E. Societies; one about 'The
Blues"; one about 'the difference be-
tween the teachings of Paul and
Christ, andt one about "Eternal Pun-
11 W. Washington St. ishment." r
The Free Press of yesterday an-
Men or women, who wish to go to
Bay View, Mich., for the season for
work, please call Thursday afternoon
only, at No. 7 N. State st. Mrs. H. C.
Eames.
HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.
June 16. and 23,
via
Ohio Central Lines.'
Messrs. Wright, Kay & C., of Dc-
treit, besides being the largest man-
ufacturers of fraternity badges in the
United States, are headquarters for
fraternity broches, book marks, belts,
bon bon boxes, bagtags, canes, fobs,
glove fasteners, glove menders, glove
buttoners, garter buckles, sockets,
silver lorgnette chains, silver lockets,
silver hearts, menthols, memorable
day tablets, memorandum tablets,
match safes, necktie holders, pipes,
pocket pieces, paper clips, paper cut-
ters, rules, spoons, stamp boxes, run
dials, sleeve links, umbrella clasps,
vinagrettes, stationery, erests, mono-
grams, etc., etc.