THE UIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store 40th AniYlesaI y Sale, Saturday, This Week. The "Michigan Pin"-the Block M, enameled in Yel- low and Blue on sold silver; worth 75c or a po' ed Crys- anthemum in bloom With every pair of Ladies' Shoes Greatest Jacket Sale of the season. 3-SAMPLE LINES-3 Pin and Plant, BOTH FREE With every Jacket sold SAT U FDAY. Ascot Ties NEW SHAPES, CENTS LATEST PATERNS. worth Will regret it you $1.25, missit.$.5 mi~s it.d $2. GOOD8PEED'S. MAIN STREET. SNAPPY BREEZES HOW TO WARD THEM OFF-CET OUR UNDERWEAR. We are offering Two SPECIALS- Heavy ribbed and fleeced Heavy Jersey fitting Combination Suits $0WAGNER & COFIPANY, .50 4.50 Furnishers 123 SOUTH MAIN TREET Lamps Expressly '0 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. O IL Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure IL 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 & OOMPANY. 214 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. eer, being preserved as well as pos- sble The Sumner Society will ?old its reg- The most noted group of the class ular weekly meeting tomorrow after- trees is that named after President noon. The program consists of im- Tappan, which was planted during his promptu debates. time. It consists of a tall oak sur- The electric lights in University Hall rounded by a group of maples, there were turned on for the first time yes originally being one for every memsor terday afternoon during the lecture by of the class ttat planted then. The Frederick Warde, custom of holding the senior class day ir. Louis Elbel in conjunetion with exercises under "Tappan Oak" has Mr. Steindel, cellist, and Mr. Bare, vio- long been in vogue and probably will ]oist, both of the Thomas Orchestra, continue so long as the tree stands. will give a musical this afternoon at Another class group, of what class the private residence of Mr. A. B. Til- it is unknown, is that of a small linghast in Toledo. clump of evergreens in front of the museum building. The class to which Trees as Class Memorials. ex-President C. K. Adns, of Cornell, belonged, also contributed to these col- In years gone by various classes letions by a group of maples just have endeavored to perpetuate their south of what was then the hospita. memory by planting trees on and and is now the dental building. about the campus. Most of these groups have become This practice was inaugurated by the thined outso that they have nearly class of '45 which in the spring of that lost their identity. year anticipated the modern Aritbrr -eideberg is for G any what Day by planting to the west of the Harvard is for America, the oldest primal dormitory, now known as the college in that land. The former was north wing, a group of maple and elin founded in 1385; the lattr in 1636. trees. The arrangement was intended to outline the roman numerals, XLV, The University School of Dancing and was afterward described as being will give a Thanksgiving party the admirably unintelligible. Some years evening of Nov. 25th, from 8:30 to ago when a general cleaning out pro- 11:30 p. in. All students cordially in- cess was made nothing of the kind vited. Class tickets not accepted. was noticed and the unique arrange- FOR RENT-A very desirable sils sment was destroyed. of front rooms with stationary bowl, A later class planted a circle of hot and cold water. Hot water heat- horse-chestnut and evergreen trees in ing and all modern conveniences. In front of the other doniitory which now quire 43 S. Division. constitutes the south wing. There was one tree for each member of the class All literary students desiring to en- and when with time the trees flourish- ter the preliminaries for the Michigan- ed, the limbs were intertwined until it Chicago debate are urged to report in became so dense' that some of then Room M, University Hall, Saturday, at were cut down, the general idea, haw- 8 p. m sharp. Rich's Peanut Crisp:: W J. BoOTH. Pres. W. ARNOLD1st Vice-pres J. v. SasEAnas. d Vice-pre. JOHsN C. WALZ Ast Cashier. State Savings - Baik. Transacts a general Banking busi- ness. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINeS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $110,00.tS Organised under the Geeral1Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and selis exchange on the principai cities of the 'Isnited States. Daft cashed upns proper Identification. Safety de sit boses to rent. OFFICERs: Christian ack Pres.; W. D. Harriman Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANKofaAnn rbor Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits dW,000i Transacts a general banking business. Forigsexchange bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice Pres S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier Cor. Main and Huron Streets. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a general banking business. H. KEMPr, Pis. C. E. CaN, Vice-Pres FRnD. H. Basn Cashier. C. . MAJOR & CO, The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wail Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating, painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. H. MAJOR & CO.$ The Artistic Decorator, F. J. SCHLBEDE. 340 5. STATE STREET Book Binding............2.... cents and up Solid old Fountain Pens.. $1.00 and sp. Waterman and Wirt Pens is stock and Pens Repaired. Wholesale and Retail Paper. 3;lbs. of Lin- en Paper for 50c. Chafing Dish Recipe BookI ASK FOR ONE. Our New Chafing Dishes are here. =. 8x=- ld0. EWaELER. IANGSTERFER'S A ICE CR EAM SODAm S Most Excellent S TT E Choolates A F ot Soda. E BE S RtCor, MOTIIH lnd WASINTON ST T. Q MUSICAL! @ Ret Cillespie, teacer of Mandolin, Banjo and uitar. Instructor in ie University Schol of Music. 10 years experience as a teacher. Call at Ann Arbor uic Co's. Store to arrange or hours... .... HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE, 509 E. Liberty St. Central location. Good Service TRY THE . Toledo * Steam, I lOc and c20 a Box at Laundry And SAV E 2PER CENT on what you are No. 13E. Washington S o yng for laundry work. Leave orders ------ ......