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May 23, 1898 - Image 4

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

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LARGEST SHOWING
NEWEST FANCiES
In Hats, Flowers, Plumes,
Ribbons, Feathers, Orna-
ments, Etc., selected by our
trimmer in New York, under
whose direction hats and bon-
nets sold are trimmed.
Do you want to see all the
latest, correct ideas, of Spring
Millinery ? Visit this depart-
ment, 2d floor, this week.
MACK & 0o

"Prince Albert"
FROCK SUITS.
Knox Silk Hats
ONLY THE BEST.
GOODSPEED'S.
117 South Main Street.
JOS. W. KOLLAUF
Makes a specialty of Graduating and Fuji Dress Suits.
11 E. WASIINGTON ST.
TIP STAIRS. Ann Abr ih
HO! DRINKERS OF COFFEE
Dean & Co.'s Blended Coffee is the result of thirty years experience
in roasting coffee, and produces in the cup a beverage of golden
color and unsurpassing flavor. We sell this coffee at 25c per pound
and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee
can be had at any price.

DEAN & COMPANY.

214 South Main Street.

Athletic Notes.
Raymond Clapp, of Yale, again broke
the world's pole vault record Saturday
by going over the bar at 11 feet 9 ins.
Pennsylvania defeated Cornell and
Columbia fell before Princeton in dual'
athletic events Saturday.
Notre Dame won the-Indiana inter-
collegiate track and field champion-
ship by a narrow margin over Purdue.
The meet was held on Friday and Sat-
urday.
The various high schools throughout
the state held athletic meets Saturday

We are showing the largest and to select teams to represent them at
most complete line of the inter-scholastic meet here Friday

1 day Beloit comes for one of the big
games of the year, and on Friday and
Saturday occurs the meet of the Michi-
gan Inter-Scholastic Association.
The oratorical contest of the Penin-
sular Oratorical League will be held
here a week from tonight in Newberry
Hall. Ex-Regent Levi L. Barbour will
preside.
Gladstone Memorial Exercises.
The department of oratory will hold
memorial exercises in honor of William
Ewart Gladstone in the near future.
The portrait of the great orator and
statesman occupies a prominent place in
the room where the classes in oratory
meet, and he is held up as one of the
ideals to the rising young orators of
the University.
Although the program has not yet
been definitely decided on, it is prob-
able that it will consist for the most
part of speeches by the men who have
won honors in oratory and debate.
NOTICE.
All candidates for the teacher's dip-
loma in June next, who have not al-
ready, will pleiase to report at once to
Prof. B. A. Hinsdale, of the Depart-
ment of the Science and the Art of
Teaching. B. A. HINSDALE.
To stick Rubber use MAJOR'S RUB-
BER CEMENT. Beware r !l! Don't
take a substitute.

W. J. BoOTH. Pres. W. ARNOLuD st Vice-pres
J V. SunEsA, d Vice-pest.
JOHN C. WsA. Ass. Casie.
State - Saviop - Bak
Transacts a general Banking busi
ness.
Cn.Mile ad firodtest.
Capital. i50,000. Srlus $3,0.-O. Transact a
gnerai basking business.
R. KEmr. Pres. C. E. OsEsE VEice-Pres
FusD. H. iESnEn Cahie.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS RANK
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000.
Resources,$1,100,000.
Organized under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells exchange on the princ pal cities of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
idenfication. Safety deposit bees to rent
OFIceS: Christian Sack Pes- w, D.
Harriman VicePres; Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier: -I. . Fritz Assistant Cashier.
K f Ann Arbr
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organized803
Capital 5100,000. Surplus and Prfits .000IS
Transacts a gneral banking business.
Foreign exchange bought andsold. Furnish
itters of credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice Pres
s, W. OLARKSON. Cashier.
C. li. MAJOR & CO,
The Artistic deorators
Have a complete line of
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc.
Specialty of fine.interior decorating
painting, frescoing, tinting and paper
ftanging. Only the best of workmen
emp oyed. Work guaranteed.
. li MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic Decortor,
KLEIN
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
Latest Novelties in Spring
and Summer Garments.
COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET.
One biock west of University.
BICYCLES
Built to order, Repaired and
Enameled, at 106 North
Fourth Avenue.
Win. J. Wenger.
A FULL LINE OF DICYLE sUNDRf te SToCK
CHAPIN BROTHERS,
(successors to Hunter & Chapin)
MACU4CTUREEs OF-....
Dental Instruments and Fine Machinery
Special attention given to Bicycle Repairing
BICYCLE LIVERY-Prices Reasonable.
No. 11 E.Liberty St. Ann Arbor.
Fresh Strawberries and Pine Apple and
the best quality of Ice Cream.

Ladies'
Footwear
EVER SHOWN.
SEE OUR $3,00 SHOES IN BLACK
OR TAN, VESTING TOPS.
Shoe department, 1st floor.

and Saturday of this week.
College games Saturday resulted as
follows: Chicago 1, - Beloit 4; Wiscon-
sin 5, Oak Park 4; Dixon 3, Northwest-
ern 1; Drake 20, Grinnell 13; Pennsyl-
vania 3; Harvard 2; Princeton 11, Cor-
nell 6.
All of the members of the Western
Intercollegiate Athtletic Asaciation
have now sent duplicate entries to C. S.
Williston, the newly elected secretary.
Illinois, Nebraska and Wisconsin were
the last in.I
This will be a lively week at Regents
Field. Today the 'Varsity and Kalama-
zoo College play; Wednesday the annual
.Varsity field meet will be held; Thurs-

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