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THE QNIYE RSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

4 THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

ANNUAL SHIRT SALE!
WE ENGRAVE
VISITING CARDS
x - FOR - F,-N " 7 lB T
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN T
In their respective sizes, in ANNUAL SHIRT SALE !
ooRROc
Plates will be kept by us for our pa- Ml 0RE NEl
trons, unless we are request-
ed to return same. ADDED TO O
Your Name on Copper Plate and
100 Cards, $1.50.

:Annual hirt Sale!
r T All $2.50sAnderson's Scotch
I- Cheviots at.............. $2.00
1.75 Silk Bosom Body and
u Cuffs to match.......... 1.37
QEAC 1.75 lachas, 2 pr. Cuffs 1.37
A c 1.50 Cheviots, 1 pr. Cuffs 1.00
N z " 75c Machas-no Cuffs .50
- A 75c Percales, 2 Collars
0 and 1 pr. Cuffs....... .50
M4D. A. TINKER & SON
W RIGS
UR STOCK THIS WEEK.
515 E. LIBERTY STREET.

JOS. W. KOLLAUF,
THE
TAILOR,
DRESS SUITS.
214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave
W. J. BOOTH, PRES.
W. Asasan, ast Vice-presy T1f
J. V. SHE ALT 2d st.pCshe
JONs.C.W Laz, Asst.Cashier SIW N$s
WfINK
Transacts a general
Banking Business.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK "or azArsb
Capital,8100,000. Surplus and Profits, 840,000
ransacts a genaal bankingbusine s. Ftein
exchange bought and soid. Farsisa letters of
credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice-Pres.
S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier
Cor. Main and HuronS treets.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,00. Transacts a
general banking business.
R, KEPF, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres.
FRED. H BELsER. Cashier.

Every Senior will want them in
sending out their invitations.
HAVE YOU READ
David Harum,
Mr. Dooley,
Aylwin,' When Knighthood was
in Flower.
WE HAVE THEM.

PHONE, 106.

Attention! Smokers i
10 Rambler Cigars for 5 cents 6 Segaret Cigars for : 25 cents
4 Pittsburg Stogies for 5 cents 6 Bill Anthony Cigars for 25 cents
11 Alfonzo Cigars for : : 25 cents 4 Brunswick Cigars for 25 cents
6 Lord Chesterfield Cigars for 25 cents 3 Nat Goodwin Cigars for 25 cents
Theabove goodshave a National reputation and have but few equals in this market.
Old Number:
44SO. MAIN ST., DEAN A 008
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

BARRETT ASSAULTED.
SH0EE HAN & C X iContlnued From Page 1.1
QUARTER-MILE BICYCLE - Gaff-
BOOKSELLERS, ney, Notre Dame, first; Goodnow, Chi-
Sago, second; Brown, Chicago, third.
STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, Time-31 2-5.
MILE WALK-Hoagland, Ill., first;
ANN ARBOR, DETROIT. Breedsteen, Wisconsin, second Parker,
Northwestern, third. Time-7:05.
120 YARD HIGH HURDLES-Mich-
Shirt W aists! an, Chicago and Wisconsin divided
3paints each.
Wsmake a specialty of laundrying them. Sat- 3HpOINGH.
Isfaction guaranteed. Drop us a card or ring us THROWING HAMMER - Mortim
up by phone. Chicago, first; Eggeman, Notre Dame,
Student's Laundry issociatioq, second; Avery, Michigan, third. Dis-
Agts. lea Grand Laundry, IDetroit. lance-12t rt. 2 in.
202 S. State St. New 'Phone, 441 RUNNING BROAD JUMP-Hollane,
Drake, first; Powers, Notre Dame, sac-
on ; Wiliam , Iowa, third. Distance-
A ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 TRA'ODR.ft.,2Sin.
MILE MICYCLE-Brown, Chicago,
That is all I ask for first; Baldwin, Michigan, second; Ross,
my Laundry Agency. Chicago, .third. Time-2:39 2-5.
SUMMARY.
P. C. MEYERS Chicago-45.S
Tel. No. 179. 607 E. William St. Notre Dame-36.

Michigan-27. 4-
Northwestern-10.
Wisconsin-8.
Drake, Iowa and Illinois-5 each.
Grinnell-3.
The '02 hat. defeated the '00 L. today
in a 12 inning game by a score of 12 to
11. Full account Monday.
Girls.
The annual Lawn Fete of the Wo-
men's League will be held at Mrs.
Angell's, Saturday evening from
seven to nine. All the girls are very
cordially invited. Every one come.
Program begins promptly at seven.
Mrs. Hussy, the first president of the
League, will talk to the girls.
On Saturday evening at eight
o'clock, in Room "IG " of the law
building, those members of the senior
law class, who desire to be class ora-
tor, will compete for that honor.
This contest is free to all those who
desire to attend.

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CLOSING OUT MEN'S FURNISHINGS!
On account of the large increase in our Tailoring Business, we have decided to use our entire store for Merchant
Tailoring, and will close out our
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS
DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
This means that you have now the opportunity to buy any and all of the many articles included in a complete Fur-
nishing Goods Stock at
75 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR,
COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 29, AT I P. M. AND CONTINUING 30 DAYS,
when what is left of the stock, together with the fixtures, will be sold in a lump, so that we will have time to remodel our
store for the Fall Tailoring Trade. We have not waited until the end of the season, but give you this Splendid Oppor-
tunity while our stock is complete.
NECKWEAR-All shapes and styles. Linen Collars and Cuffs (except Cluett and E. & W.-which are contract
goods.)
Men's Hosiery, Washable Ties, Garters,
Suspenders, Underwear, Golf Hose,
Suit Cases, White Shirts, Belts,
Umbrellas, Fancy Shirts, Collar Buttons,
Canes, Negligee Shirts, Cuff Links.
It will be money in your pocket to buy
what you need at this time.
Store will be closed Monday until 1:00.WS A N ET ,A& RB.
p m.
123 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR.

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Th6 finn flror savinus Bank
Capital Stock .500. Surplus, $150,000.
Ressuces. $1.100.000.
Organized under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells
exchange as the principal cities a! the Usited
testas, s tra tsas sepn paper identificaion
Safety deposit bo stoasst.
OFeICERss Christian Mach, Pres.;W. D.Harri
man, Vice-Pres.; Chas. S. isecock, Cashier; M.
J. Fritz Assistast Cashier.
LAMB &SPENCER,
Fancy Grocers-
We keep everything usually kept in a
first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call
and see ue.
318 S. STATE ST.
FACE STEAMING AND MASSAGE
Treatment for Pimples, Black-
heads, Etc., a speciaty.
U. of M. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS.
J. R. TROJANOwsKI, Prop. 322 S. State St.
PATRONIZE
WARREN THE BARBER,
AND YOU WILL ALWAYS
BE IN LINE.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
THE MODEL of State Street
BARBERSHOP as DuNNv & ELY'S
BARBERSH If you desire
first-class work and courteous treatment
try George and Harry at 332 S. State St.
ENOCH DIETERLEFmbalerD or
Calls attended Day or Night.
No. 161 E. Liberty Street. Residence 583 S
Fourth Ave, Phone 129.
T HOSE
p NOBBY
SUITS.
MIL WA RD
TAILOR
STATE ST
DOUBLE-BREASTED
F^OCKS. GOLF.

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