4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.' 4 T EUIEST FMCIA AL. SECOND SEMESTER BOOKS Cooley's Taation GO TO Stabler's Art Store Art Novelties and FOR Fine Frame Mouldings. 217 S. 4th Ave. Phone 173. Drugs and Optical Goods Cook House Block, Huron St. High, Extraordinary Remedies Legal' Hollands, Jurisprudence Greenleaf, Evidence Vol. 1 Mechem, Cases on Agency Elliott, Municipal Corporations Elliott, Cases on Private Cor- porations SHEEHAN & CO. University Booksellers. Students' Laundry Association Wm. VOUGIHT-Wm.R. FOX, agents for THE GRAND LAUNDRY, of DETROIT The best high grade laundry in the State. The only machine domesetic finish in the West. Glove finish eas given. Alt work promptly, neatly and carefully done. Ofice 202 S. State st. Residence 610 Lawrence st. New State Phone. 441. Mtusic Studio Piano, Pipe Orga oand Coroposition R. H. KE M PF From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany. 312 S. Division St. Concert Piano TunIg THE RENOWNED MANDOLIE VIRTUOSO MR. W. EUGENE PAGE, Will give lessons on the mandolin and guitar at the University Scliool of Music every Friday. For Terms and hours apply to the Secretary. AN DALL, State Phone 144. Peninsular Engraving Company, DETROIT, MICH. IaterGOlleaiate Bureau OflRGademiG CoStume. GOTRELL & LEONARD, ALsANY, N. Y. CapsGowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also Class Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address W. C. RERN, Western Mngr., HaskeS Museum, Univ. of Chicago WE KEEP UP TO DATE. Every rig in our barn is being repainted and varnished for sprinlg trade. MOLMES' LIVERY, TELEPHONE 106. 515 E. LIBERTY. Canopy furnished for parties. LAM PS ST UDENTS. 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 lochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Yerfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us Old Number: 44SO. MAIN ST., DEAN& ANN ARBOR, MICH. D A0 The Temple Quartette, which is here tonight on the S. L. Course, is unquestionably at the head of Amer- ican male quartettes. Of all similar organizations it is the best known and most popular throughout the entire country. They are a veteran organization, the oldest in the coun- try, and the high standard they set for themselves at first has never been lowered. The Club is today pre- pared to do the best work of its career and will retain its high posi- tion in popular favor. The voices of the men blend most artistically, and whether rendering some simple mel- ody or difficult classic the effect is most pleasinig. The entertainment consists of a series of quartettes, solos and read- ings. The Temple Quartette has always been noted for presenting readers of exceptional excellence. This year Miss Elvie Burnett is the reader. She is a brilliant one, and will become a great one. Ypsilanti Opera House, tonight, Feb. 14. A vaudeville and cake- walk by local society talent in black face. 90 Notice. All candidates for the 'Varsity baseball team are requested to report at the Cage on the Gym floor Tues- day, Feb. 14, at 1 p. 1n., ready for batting practice. H H. E MmoNS, Manager. Mr. W. Eugene Page, mandolin teacher, will be at the School of Music on Friday from 2 to 4, to meet pupils for the second semester. Those contemplating taking the second semester are urged to call and see Mr. Page on Friday. Fon RENT-Side suite; bath, fur- nace. 331 Packard st., 31 blocks from campus. 4 Los--At the Gym Friday night; a snake skin card case. Return to DAILY office and receive reward. There is fine skating at the Ann Arbor skating park. WANTED-Every one to buy the latest and noel interesting eata ever nented. Base Btall at lotte.' It is played hy ewo pereon:e each represnting a BaeeBllnineseandwillscore in runs,ltitcoandcerrorothee as y anee played enathe field. Sent prepaid to any ad rose on receipt oftc BASE BALL AT HOME CO., 500, 5 9. Chamber of C omeece, Dtetroit SMich. JOS. W. KOLLAUF, TAILOR, Has Received a Fine Line of New Goods. 214 East Washington St., near fSh Ave. W. J. Boot, Pac. p' W 1ACisiice pros i J. V. S.. sHsAT, 2Vicetireo JIO.C WsLTc, Ast.Cerr S VIINGS BAINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organied 183 Capital, s100,<0H. Surplus and Profits, 8s,00 raonsactagenerhlahningbuinesse. Foreign exthangehbooght and old. Purnsh letters o cedit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vie-Pes S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. Cor. Main and Huron Streets. Capital, 950,dm0. Surpius, $3,00. Transacts a general banking business. R, KEmpr, Pres. C. E GREENE, Vice-Pres. Fae. H BEnEsE. Cashier. TIle flan iArbor Savings Bank Capital Stock. so,o. Surplus, 500,000. Resources, 51,100,00. Organized under the General Banking Laws othi shState. IReceies deposit, hosad sells exchae on tic lpincipal ites o the nted Stats. Drafts cashed upon proper identification Saftyi deposit oese to resit. OsICR Chritan M achPres.;W.D.Harri ma, Vice-Pres.; Chas .shcoe, Cashier; M J. Fritz Assistant Casier. LAMB & SPENCER, .THE .. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-cass Grocery and Bakery. Call and see ue. 318 S. STATE ST. YOU'RE NEXT U. of M. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. J. R. TROJANnoWsK. Prop. 322 . State St RAZOR HONING IS A SCIENCE ... We Guarantee Our Work. WARREN THE BARBER. THE MODEL of State Street BARBERSHOP s Ilra & EL'o BARBER SHOPIf you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 . State St. ENOCH DIETERLE, Freraairector Calls attended Day or Night. No. 161 E.FLiertyStreet. Reidence H39 5 Forh Ae, Phne 19. 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