THE UMVERSITYOF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store A Token of Spring! WVe have just received a 1a]"- sipmntof WRIGHT; PETERS & CO. CELEBRATED FOR SPRING- See Our -- New shapes in Vesting Tops, $3.00, $4 00, $5.00. New 3 Strap Sandels $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Our entire stock of winter shoes at a RZDUOTIO N! MACK & Shoe Department. Rear 1st Floor. Those New' GTOP COAT 'HATS! SEB SOUTH WINDOW. Q 7OODSPEED'S HOLMES' LIVERY, 51,5 East Liberty St. Phone 106. BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY. Lamps Expressly 4. 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 white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at 1c per gallon. For sale only by w. J. BooTH. Pres. W. ANOonlo,1t Vice-pres J. V. SoannusN, 2d Vice-pros. JOHs C. WALZ. Asst. Cashier. State Sa - Ba. Transacts a general Banking busi ness. T firm &Mrdtai s "all Cor. Main and turon streets. Capital, $50,000. Surp, Sb30,000. Transact a generalb anking business. R. KEMPS, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres FRED. H. BELsER Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000, Resources, $1,100,050. Organized under the General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper Identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent. OrrIcles: Christian Mack Pres.; w. D. Harriman Vice-Pres.; Chas ET. hIscock, Cashier; 1. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANKgAnieArbor Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Prefts, $40,00 Transacts a general bankin business. Foreigsexchange bought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. E. 1). KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice Pros S. w. CLARKSON. Cashier C. ff. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wal Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the bost of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. ff.1MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decortor,. KLEIN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Latest Novelties in Winter and Spring Garments. COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET. One biock west of University. ...OHIO... Central Lines D BAN & CO M PANY. 214 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. I Among the Colleges. Karl E. Harriman gave a pleasing An elective course in journalism, con- number Tuesday eyening at the Mystic ducted by an experienced journalist, Shriner's entertainment in Detroit. has been established at Mount Holyoke The Daily Cardinal appeared on Wed- College. nesday as a special double number de- Georgetown University has proposed voted to the Engineering Department. a triangular track meet with Cornell The issue has a number of very good and Pennsylvania, to be held a week cuts of buildings. before the Mott Haven games. Prof. Lamson has advised Miss Clara John Baird, Princeton's fullback; who Josie Jacobs not to sing at present on was chosen captain for next year after aecount of a slight attack of the grip, the Yale game, has resigned owing to Hence the song recital announced for ill health and Addison J. Kelley, who tonight at High School Hall has been has played right half back for three 11. i postponed. Boston Athletic Association. The ninth annual indoor games of the Boston Athletic Association were held Saturday evening in Mechanics Hall. The chief " interest of the meet was centered in the Harvard-Yale team race, won by Harvard in Sm. 112-5s., thereby creating a new indoor record for the distance. The only other team to approach this time was U. of P., who. defeated Holy Crass in 3m. 13s. The Harvard class team race was won by 1900 in 3m. 20s. 1901 was a fairly close second, but '99 and '98 in order were far in the rear. From the spectators point of view the games were ideal, for they went off without a hitch or delay of any kind, reflecting breat credit upon the man- agement. years, has been chosen to succeed him. The fifth intercollegiate fencing tour- nament will take place at the New York Racquet and Tennis Club some time in March. Harvard, Columbia, Annapolis and Cornell will be repre- sented by three men each. The chal- lenge trophy, to be held for one year by the winning team, is a bronze sta- tue of a swordsman. The subject of the annual debate be- tween Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania which will take place next week, is "Resolved, That immi- gration to the United States should be restricted to those who can read and write the English language, provided that satisfactory provisions be made for the admission of those dependent] on such qualified immigrants." LOST-Gold watch either on Thomp- son or Packard sts. Return to 540 Packard st. T. & O. U. Ry. K. & M. Ry. Shut your eyes and make your selections from our .....NEW NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Stock Complete Popular Prices Exclusive Patterns The Only Sleeping Car Line between Toledo and Columbus. The Only Sleeping or Drawing Room Car Line between Toledo, Colum- bus, and Marletta. The Only Drawing Room Car Line betweenToledo,.Columbus and Charleston, W. Vs. Pullman Sleepers between Colum- bus and Chicago. 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