4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. STUDENTS Would you save money? Then buy your Books at the 8TU DBNT8' BOOKSTORE SHiLEHtIN &60., State Street. For First Year Law Students We have Cooley's Blackstone, Anson on Contracts, Cooley Torts, Huffcutt's Cases on Contracts, Burdick Sales, Burdick Cases on Sales. For First Year Medical Students Gray's Anatomy, Sternberg's Bacteriology, Freer's Chemistry, Gould's Medical Dictionary, Vaughan and Novy's Ptomaine. CORRECT MODERATE STYLES PRICES The most complete line of un-to-date Men's Furnishing in the city, is at D. A. TINKER & SON, 334 S. State St. dealers in Hats, Caps, Fine Neckwear, E. & W. and Cluett's Collars and Cuffs, Fancy and White Shirts, Night Robes, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Gym Suits and Shoes, Laboratory Suits and Aprons, Underwear. Hosiery, Jewelry, Umbrel- las. Men's Olothes to order at low prices, fit, quality and style guaranteed. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SWEATERS AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED LONGLEY $3 HAT T A L L Y H O We have decided to satisfy a long felt want for an up-to date turn out, and so have added to our stock of fine horses and carriages, a TALLY-HO, which seats fourteen persons. Coaching parties will now be in order. Secure a date for the Tally-Ho. Cal up HOLMES LIVERY T A L L Y N Telephone 106. 515 EAST LIBERTY ST. Io TAMPSFO R LAMS ~STUDENTS We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps, ranggin in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and For First Year Dental Studfenats-11 "s--r==_ - --_ - _ --_ X --- , most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New Rochester,""The Gray's Anatomy, Yale," " The Royal, ""'The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student Freer's (Chemistry, Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us. Gould's Medical Dictionary, Essig Prosthetic Dentistry. Old Number: For Literary Department Stu- 44 S0. MAIN ST., D E dents ANN ARBOR, MICH. We have all the Greek and Latin Books, French, German, Mathemati- Some Interesting Students. That quaint comedian, Mr. W. H. cal and Engineering Books. As usual the Uiiiversity has us us Murphy, this season with Blaney's SECOND-HAND BOOKS membership roll this year, several "A Boy Watted" company, intro- Japanese students who have come duces somethiig entirely new and DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, here from that faraway country in novel in the way of a specialty. order to partake of soue of itead- After a series of exceptionally funny Waterman & Parker's Foun-v. - jokes, Mr. Murphy introduces for the twin Pens. oilers to those at teriget. n gfirst tiime, a one legged dance; a SH EH Jaets ots tendinga teof dance that required two years steady University of Tokio, who is in his practice to perfect. St~te Sree. ~ secoind year of residlence at this Uni- Mr. Ralph C. Masoin has left for StatevStreet. ersity and is pursuing special studies Cassopolis, Mich., where lie has in the Literary Department with a position in the high school. view to entering the bankiig busi- ness in his native country. Bureau of Law, 'Washington, D. Furuya, '00 L., well known in his C. Information pertaining to the department as a bright student, is on Laws of the United States, of the a lecturing tour at present and is several states and territories of the meeting with flattering success. He United States, of Foreign Countries Amwill return soon to resume his studies. furnished upon application. A native of Russia is Mr. Szdrawski, (Students' Lecture Association.) a law student;who left his country Miss Matilda Harrington, '98, has in order to escape serving in the a position in the high school at her army. He graduates this year and home in Dubuque, Iowa. intends practicing in this country. Tickets for the entire course are Try the Portland Cafe for board, now on sale at Wilder's, on State St., Remember the place where you first-class, and only $3.00 per week. and at Goodyear's, on Main St., or can save money on shoe repairing. Meals and lunches at all hours. Open they may be had from student solic- Shoes fixed to your own satisfaction, day and night. itors. The price is only $2.00. Shoes tapped, 50c. and 60c. Rubber Grand free pipe display at Jolly's, heels, 40c. and 50c. Bring your hi f Think of hearing work when you come to the P. O., from 1 to 4 this afternoon. R I L EY to A. Levy, U. of M. Shoe shop, 217 LOST.-A blue mackintosh cape. N. Main St. 18 Leave at Stewards office or 511 Hill For 20 cts, St. 14 J T 7 N l L l 7 JOS. W. KOLLAUF, TPTIIUO R, DnELnset Fine Domestic and Foreign WOOLENS, has removed to 214 East Washington St., near 5th Are. Will be pleased to see old and new customers. W. J. BOOTa, PEs. STIIT W. ANOLtD, 1t Vie-ps J. V.OtAT 54Viceeprs JN CYALTZ, AsCshi er BRINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANKorgasied10 Capital, 610,00. Surpius and Profits, 140000 Transacts a general bankinbusiness. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Furnish letters of en-it. rE.D.KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOUL, Vice-Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cahiar, S1innm danimfS&Iak Co Mainsand suronstreet. Capitai, 150,00.Surplus, $3,00'. Transacts a general banking business. R. KEarr, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pre. FRED. H BELSE, Cashier. Ifg ID nflrbor Savinas Bank Capitai Stock. O,O. seurplus,150,000. Resources.51,100,00. Organszed under the Gneal Bankin Las, 1 of tiastate, Recaive dnepoisy ads elier echang on the principai cities of the United States. rafts cashed upon properidentification. Sfety deositboacs'tCareon. OFIOa: Cheristin Mac.kPres.;W. D.lHari matn, Vic-Pesas. E.. Hiscoc, Cahir; M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. LAMB & SPENCER, ..TiE.. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see ue. 318 S. STATE ST. STUDENTS' LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION. WE. VOUGHT-WM. R. FOX, AGENTS FOR THE GRAND LAUNDRY, Of DETROIT. Th best hgh grdoiasCr CstheSate. The oly machiner dometric ia sih is th Wet Gloe finsh also given. Alt work promptly, nertliy asS carfuiiy oa. The Excelsior Laundry Co, OF KALAMAZOO. Collars ....................1 Cent Cuffs.... . ... 3 Shirts.......................8 Either finish, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give is a tria Ofie 202 S. State at. Residence 610 Lawrence at, New State Phone. 441. STATE S- -Ad BOURKE OOOKRAN For 20 cts_ Are la lub and a band ar big aranized.c Sprague Pratt, formerly of '01, is in the newspaper busines at Traveroe LosT.-Friday afternoon on Main City, with his brother, L. A I N N ES' BA ND or Williams Sts., a black .Swiss watch For 20 cts, or with a gold M on the back and at- A Graphophone (phonograi tached to a silver fob. Finder will complete with outfit, to exch "I A N M A C LA R E N " return watch to 408 Church St. and a typewriter or high grade ha For 20 cts. claim reward. era. Room 3, 321 S. 4th av James Whitcomb Riley will open NTO the course Oct. 21. The other dates fONSIGNED TOUS. will soon be made public. Watch the Bulletin Boards. On Sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7, 8. k. Pratt. ,ph style) ange for nd cam- e. 14 A manufacturer's line of Fancy Shirts. Bright, new, natty effects. Unlimited number of patterns. Prices to suit you all. A WAGNEER & O. 123 S. MAIN ST. Furnishers.