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May 10, 1898 - Image 2

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Michigan Daily, 1898-05-10

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THE UNIVERSITY OFMICHIGAN DAILY.

Pulished Daily (Sundays excepted) during
the College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
Ortcs Times building, 329S. Main St
Telephone (New State)19.
MANAGING EDITOR
J. F. THOMA,'00 L.
BUSINESS MANAGER
0. I. HAS, '0 L..
EDITORS -
H, B. SKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletics.
E. L. GismER,'93 L T. R. WooDRow, '98
F. ENELHARD,'98. F. D. EAMA, 00
G. 1D. IIODNTT,'tO H. S. DAIOORTH, '5)
P. W Joimn,'9. C H. Lu,'00 M.
A. 1H. McDouALL,'01 E.
The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50
for the college year, with a regular delivery
before noon each day. Notices, communica-
tions, and other matter intended for publica-
tion mst be handed In at the Daily office be-
fore 8 p. in., or mailed to the editor before I
p. in., of the day previous to that on which
tey are epected to apear.
Subcriptions may be left at The Daily
Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or
with Business Manager. Subribers will con-
fer a favor by reporting promptly at this
office any failure of carriersso deliver paper
Central Debating League.
The graduate committee of the Cen-
tral Debating League will hold a meet-
ing in Chicago this week, when they
will select the question for debate this
coming year and send copies out to the
colleges composing the league. Our de-
bate with Northwestern will be held
here on the second Friday in January,
immediately after the holidays. Repre-
sentatives of the university whose team
wins in this contest will meet those
from the winner of the Chicago-Minne-
sta debate on an entirely new ques-
tion in the final at Chicago.
Mr. Alexander H. Revell and friends
are t -be responsible for a testimonial
of two hundred dollars to be given in
the final contest.
Minnesota and the N. 0. L.
The University of Minnesota has
made application to be admitted to the
Northern Oratorical League. Although
five of the universities of the league
were ready to vote for her and only
four are necessary, the qucstion was
raised whether or not it would be bet-
ter to wait as some representatives had
not been instructed. A short interval of
three weeks will be allowed to elapse
before the vote is taken, but the neces-
sary two-thirds vote is already assured.
Minnesota wii oake up the complete
number of seven to which the league
is limited. Orations will probably be
reduced by one hundred words so that
the length of the entertainment will
be practically the same as heretofore.
University Batallon.
The University Battalion held com-
pany drill on the campus last night.
Companies A and C are now fully or-
ganized, the latter holding its election
last night. The result was Clark, cap-
tain; Barnhart, first lieutenant; Wien-
bohr, second lieutenant; Young, first
sergeant. Major McConkey has posted
the 'election of Company B for. Wednes-
day. The tie for Company D's elec-
tion has not been posted yet. A marked
improvement in the drill work of the

Conkey is making arrangements where-
by arms may be secured, and if any vol-
unteer companies go to the front it will
be those from the battalion, as prefer-
ence has been accorded them.
Play in Your Own Yard,
Action has been taken by the Faculty
Tennis Club reserving the use of their
courts to themselves. During the time
that elapsed from the destroying of the
old Athletic Association courts and the
construction of the new ones, the fac-
ulty courts were generously thrown
open to association members. But now
the Athletic Association has its own
courts and the members of the Faculty
Club do not feel like spending time, la-
bor and money to keep their courts in
shape for the use of the general student
pubhlic.
It is not pleasant to order off or be
ordered off, so students will please keep
off and all unpleasantness will be avoid-
ed.
NOTICE.
Parties having table board or rooms
to rent during the May Festival will
please leave address at the School of
Music.
IF YOU WANT TlHE BEST
FRATERNITY STATIONERY,
BADGES OR PINS
Sendto
SMITH, STURGEON & CO.,
237, 239, 141 Woodard Ave.. Detroit.
Desisns andestimates furnished on all work
of this kind.
Athens =Theatre
These are some of the attrac-
tions we have booked for next
year.
Wilbur Opera Co.
Eletrician.
Prisoner of Zenda.
Under the Red Robe.
Sol Smith Russel.
Heart of Maryland.
And many others equally as
good.

ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN

Fine Footwear.
J. T. Jacobs & Son,

SEE OUR WINDOW.

121 South Main Street.

.....FINE TAILORING....
Our line of Spring Woolens is now complete, embracing all the swell-
est and most exclusive novelties.
Our garments wherever seen will be appreciated and pronounced by
critics as strictly correct.
We respectfully invite your inquiry.
We do only a fine trade.
We carry but one patterr of a novelty in stock.
Garments bearing our label pressed gratis.
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Makers of the CAPS and GOwNS, to University of Michigan,
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Class contracts a specialty.
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Phone 106 BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY.
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