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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

CHRISTMAS
SHOPPERS
WILL FIND AT OUR
STORE THE LARGEST
AND CHOICEST STOCK
OF . . . . .., . .
We also carry a very Complete Line of
Calendars,
Christmas Cards,
Desk Sets,
Pocket Books, ,
Card Cases, etc.
A T LOWEST PRICES
We would especially
call your attention to
our Books for children,
of which we have made
an unusually large
and careful assortment.
SHEEHAN
330 SOUTH
STATE STREET
Music Studio
Plano, Pipe Orga and Conposition
R. H. KkMPF
From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany.
312 S. Division St. Concert Piano Tuniog
M.ILLARD
THE
PRINTER
Ann Arbor, Mich.
THE RENOWNED MANDOLIN VIRTUOSO
MR. W. EUGENE PAGE,
Will give lessons on the mandolin and
guitar at the University School of
Music every Friday. For Terms and
hours apply to the Secretary.
. . . THE .
Corner Candy Store
(North of Quarry's Drug Store)
Tendero a kind invitation to all wining freoh
oods at reasonable pries. Lunches o all
our freshPo ConPeantsand Candy.
W. S. PARKER'S, 15 S. State St.
MONEY LOANED
On Watches, Diamonds, Wheels or other Per-
sonalProperty.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED,
Office at residence, 331 E. Liberty St.. Ann Ar-
bor, Mich. All buiness confidntial. Hours, 8
toli1:30s. nu andi o3:0di ~o o op.nm.
Joseph C. Watts.
Bar&ains in Second-hand Watches and Diamonds
MAKE A STRIKE
BOWLING ALLEY.
310 S. Main St.
T. MAHONEY, - Proprietor.
Open Day and Night.

IDAYJOS. W. KOLLAUF,

E E HENew Neck Wear,
_ Bath Robes,
'25 k s / B " Night Robes,
Pajamas,
Suit Cases and Trunks.
' G ADE A Special prices for the Holidays,
)TA D. A. TINKER & SON,
'?f° "..Y.. 334 S. STATE STREET.
interc6oiate Bureau of RGailnIG 6ostumne.
GOTRELL & LEONARD,
ALBANY, N. Y.
Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also Class
Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address
W. C. KERN, Western Mngr.,
Haskell Museum, Univ. of Chicago
One Horse Sleighs for two people Take
2 Horse 4 or 6 " . Your
4 " " " 24 " Choice
TELEPHONE 106 HOLMES' LIVERY 815 E. LIBERTY
Canopy for Parties, Etc., Etc.
LAMPSFO RSTUDENTS,
We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps,
ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and
most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New Rochester," "The
Yale," " The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student
Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us
Old Number: '
4450.O MAIN ST., E & O
N ARBOR.MICH. DEAN.
Chicago's Viewm of the Game. usually large number of strong
The U. of C. Weekly has the fol teams, while she had to undergo the
lowing to say editorially of the strain of an extraordinarily long sea-
Thanksgiving day game. son, Michigan concentsated all of her
WOE. efforts and bent her every effort
Could anything be imagined more toward conquering Chicago. Her
disappointing, more heart-rending, scheme was the cleverer and the
more soul rasping than our defeat easier; thus it is not surprising that
last Thursday? How unexpectedly she won."
came the catastrophy. Suddenly a Choral Union Ticets.
blue sweated body wriggled from a Tickets for the Choral Union Ser-
disorderly pile of players, a live man ls will e placed on sale Friday, Dec.
opposite hesitates a second before 9 at the folaowinsaces. W, W.
lunging at him; an instant more and ,t theAlowing places. W. W.
its too late; the game is lost, the Wetmore's, Ann Arhor Music Co.,
championship has slipped from our calkinof Dus tore, and Unerity
Schol f Msic An Aror:Nor
grasp and a whole season's glorious inal Conservatory and C. W. Rogers',
record is sullied almost to obliteration.Yians d'
But the most melancholic part of it Ypsilanti._
was that although we had the best WANTED.-Students to sell Stu-
team, we lost. Yet while our defeat dents Directories. Inquire at 208 N.
came like a stinging blow as though 4th ave. 65
of lightning from a clear sky, far be FOR RENT, cheap, front suit. 331
it from Chicago to belittle this re- Packard street. 65
markable game which the Michigan Don't delay your photo sittings at
team exhibited. To those who saw Randall's. Come early and avoid
the Michiganders play Northwestern, the usual holiday rush. 66
shortly ago at Evanston, their master- holiy h tgah
fulness came like a revelation. It is Choice novelties in photographs
seldom if better or fiercer tackling for holidays at Randall's. 66
has ever been seen on Marshall Field: WANTED-Every one to buy the latest and
disgracemot inereting game ever invented. "noe
It is no disgrace to have been beaten ail attioe." It is played by wo person,
by such a team while they played as each reprsenting a Baser allmnine and will scoee
y in rns, il, and ecrrsemikcame no anyame
they did, Thursday. We must re- played on the field. sent prepaid to any adress
on rceip of l5.
member, too, that while Chicago has r BAS BALL AT HOME Co.
used her prowess in defeating an un. 550 ,505. Chamber of Commerce,
b Detot Mich.
"CLUETT" COLLARS
' MONARCH SHIRTS.
A Strong Combination
.-''Which you cannot be without.
You will always find the latest
productions with us
Wagner & Co.,
123 S. MAIN ST.

TAILOR,
Sakes aspcilyof
Fine Black Suits.
Al Workmanship.
214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave.
W. J. Hsu~o, Pans. Sf
W. ARnose, Dst Vicepres
J. V. sEEIAN, 2d Vice-pres
Jon.C. WALTZ, Asst. CashierSI NO
BWINK
Transacts a general
Banking Business.
El DT A I R i DA hiof Ann Arbor
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organiedls3
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 540,000
Transactageneralbankiagbuiness. Foreign
echnnge bogt and sold. Furnish leters of
credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice-Pres.
S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier.
Cor. Main and Huron Streets.
Capital, 550,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transacts a
general banking business.
R, KEnPF, Pres. C. E. GRENE, Vice-Pres.
FRED. H. BELsER.Cashier.
The Rnn irhor Savings Bank
Capital Stock. 550,50. Surplus, $150,000.
iResorces3.100lg,00.
Organzed under the Cneal Hnking Laws
oc tibsaState Rceive deposis, bys nd sels
echange on the principal cities o the United
States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification
Safcty depooit boes to rent.
OenEne: Cbeistian Mnc, Pres.; W. D. Harri.
man, Vice-Pres.; Chas. E.Hiscoca, Cashier; M.
J.Frit zAssitanCashier.
LAMB & SPENCER,
THE
Fancy Grocers
We keep everything usually kept in a
first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call
and see ue.
318 S. STATE ST.
YOU'RE NEXT
U. of M. Barber Shop
and Bath Rooms.
J. R. TROJANOWSKI, Prop. 3228 . State St
RAZOR HONING
IS A SCIENCE ...
We GuaranteeO Our work.
WARREN THE BARBER
THE MODEL of State Street
is DUNN & ELYs
BARBER SHOP If you desire
first-class work and courteous treatment
try George and Harry at 332 S. State St.
ENOCH DIETERLE E e
9 Funeral Director.
Calls attended Day or Night.
No. 161 E. Liorty Sete.Reidence 5338s
Fora Ave, Phone 19
:M.W. MILWARD
I-( TAT ST
.--anHAxo

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