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October 28, 1897 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1897-10-28

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THE UIMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

'CHEST PROTECTORS 66
AND CHAMOIS VESTS 6
This is the time of year A,
when we need protection6
' from the raw, ccd winds. 6
A chest protector is much 6
more safe to wear than a sweat-
er because you don't have to 6
leave it off when you "dress 6
op" and being out of sight, it,
don't make a man look slouchy 6
at any time. We have them 6
for ladies, too - dainty, well
made and comfortable.
o Cents Upward.
9 CALKINS' - PHARMACY.
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The Store
STYLISH DRESSERS
FURNISHINGS
CORRECT FADS
Of all manner of articles that go to
made up a gentlemen's wardrobe
gown for the first time here.
FISK, CLARK &, FLAGGS
Complete line of fine neckwear.
"E & W." COLLARS, Newest Shapes
Barkers Perfect Fitting Collars.
Night Robes 50c to $1.00.
Laundered Shirts, 75c to $1.50.
Bath Robes $2.50 to $3.50.
Fancy Hose 25c to 75c.
Black Hose 12%c to 50c.
Hens' Sweaters 40c to $4.00.
Street or Dress Gloves $1.00 to $2.00
Umbrellas 76c to $4.00.
Fine Suspenders 15c to $1.00.
Newest Novelties in
Cuff Links, Shirt Studs,
Collar Buttons, etc.
Mens' Fine Under-
wear 25c up.
Mens' Fancy Front
Shirts 50c.
;MACK & Co.

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SW. Wetmore,
1.06 S. Main St. and 342 S. State St.
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
hiAS FULL LINES OFINOTE.BOOKS, and
'\STUDENTS' SUPPLIES.
Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery
and offers all at the Lowest Prices.
For Forty Years
GOLDEN SCEPTRE
Has been smoked by college men and is to-day, a LEADER
as a pure, mild, sweet mixture for the pipe.
Lamps Expressly , Students' Use
"The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection,"
"The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from
$1.00 to $2.50 each.
OIL Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure
-r white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv-
ered in any part of the city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For
sale only by

DEAN & COMPANY.

214 South Main Street.

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UNIVERSITY NOTES. I1 "Count" at the Klondyke.
IElevators have been ordered for she AMrs. Frank Villa received recently
two hospitals. a short letter from her son Frank, who
"The Prodigal Father" at the Athens is among the gold seekers on the
Theater Saturday night. Klondyke.
New apparatus to the extent of $200 .when the letter was written the
will be put in the Woman's gym. party was eatmping several miles froi
Michigan's foottall talent continuis Dawson, where they had beep for
to be recognized. Nate Duffy is now some time. Although gacme was not
coaching the University of Tet-nnessee, by any means plentiful they had suc-
at Nashville. cieded in killing a moose and iad
The 'first lot of 'Athletic Association enough fresh meat to last thetm two
buttons were exhausted at an early n,onths. They could have been in
hour yesterday. The next consig)n- Dawson some time before but re-
nent will be here today. trtined outside the city on account of
The senior law elass will hold a numerous eases of fever which were
meeting this morning to elect a repre- reported there. They anticipate no
sentative on the Michiganensian board further trouble, as th' terriole trip
vice S. L. Tatutn resigned. from the coast has been successfully
Prof. Jocelyn, of the A. A. H. S., accomplished and they only await fa-
has kindly acted as umpire in many vorable weather to begin active pros-
of the recent tennis matches. H: was petting.
at one time champion of the Univer-
aty. oAlthough no allusion was made to it
ity. itt tthe letter it is probable that Villa
The Psi Upsilon fraternity is hold- w niake a confortable fortune pine-
ting a single and double tennis touraa- ticing medicine in Dawson as he
tment for the championship of the spent two years in tte University of
chapter. All players entered in the Michigan studying to be a doctor.-
'Varsity first class tourna nents are Walla .Walla Union.
barred.
Miss Welby, of London, England,
who has been the guest of Dr. and Short-Stop' 'Succes
-Mrs. W. P. Lombard for a few days.'fThe following 'item appears in a
left on Sunday for her hone in Lon- Ilint paper concerning Micitgan's
don. While in Ann Arbor Miss Welby t'ack short-stop:
spent much of her time at work in
Dr. Lombard's laboratory. In London "'D.J. Lowney, who played on the
Miss Welby conducts classes in her U. of :M. baseball team in '95, has been
private laboratory to prepare women appointed physical director by the Bay
for the London examirations. Gity club at Bay City. Iewill as-
sume full charge of the gymnasiun
NOTIGE. tomorrow and begin the organization
There will be a rehearsal of the of classes in physical culture at once.
'Varsity Glee Club tonight at 7 o'clock MDuring the fall and winter Director,
in toom 24. All members of the tem;-t.Lowney will give public and private
orary club are requested to appear at drills in all the principal branches.
this meeting as the permanent cab Mr. Lowney is recognized as a physi-
will be selected tonight. cal director of marked ability."

W. J. BOOTH, Pres. W. ARNOLD, 1st Vice-pres
J. V. SHEEHAN, 2d Vice-pres.
JOHNC. WALZ, Asst. Cashier.
State - Savi s - Balk.
Transacts a general Banking busi-
ness.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, 150,000.
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organized under the GeneralBanking Laws
f this itate. Receives depo its. buys and
sells exchange on the principat cities f the
United States. jIrafts cashed upon proper
identification. Safety depsit boes to rent.
Orricnts: Christian Sack Pres.t W. D.
Harrimaa, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
BA f Ass Arbr
FIRST NATIONAL BANKog anied83
Capital, $01000. Surplus and Prots, M40,000
Trassacts a general banig busines.
Foreign exchange bought asdsld. Furnish
letters of credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice res
S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier.
Cmmnn&terhairaantk
Cor. Atain and uron Streets.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a
general banking business.
R. KEMPF. Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres
FRED. H. BELsER. Cashier.
CALLAGHAN
r 9 340S. STATE STREET
FOR S.miils~
Law Books
F. J. SCHLEEDB.
340 S. STATE STREET
Bosh Bindng ...........2 cents and up
Solid Gold Fountain Pens ......$1.00 and up.
Waterman and Wirt Pens in stock and
Pens Repaired.
Wholesale and Retail Paper. 3%ibs of Lin-
en Paper fors0c.
STZEhTS I
A RED - HOT LINE
-AT-
WM ARNOLD, Jeweler
HANGSTERFER'S
N ICE CREAM SODA 3(6
s Most Excellent
T S
B Choolates A
R ot Soda. T
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Cr ar0.FO iand WASHINGON STS T
@ MUSICAL ! @
Mel Gillespie, teacher of Mandolin, Banjo
and Guitar. Instructor Inathe University
School of Music. 18 years experience as
a teacher. Call at Ann Arbor Music Co's.
Store to arrange for hours,: .. :.
Holmes Livery
Stable!
509 E. Liberty St.
Centrallocation. Good Service
FIRE I I During the past ten
RI I I I years the Toledo
Laundry Co. have kept their custom-
ers goods insured against fire, a fact
that is appreciated by their patrons-
Best of work and Prompt Delivery.
Branch Office 123 South Main St.,
Ann Arbor, Mich

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A BIG STICK OF LICORICE For that cold

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Mummerv's DruQ: Store No. .sourh tave.St

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