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May 27, 1898 - Image 4

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THE UNIVERSITY OF, MICHIGAN DAILY.

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LADIES The Pennant
DON'T FAIL TO

ATTEND OJR

Three
Days
Special
S 1
Pe R1
COMMENCING
Friday,
May 27,
MACK & CO.
P. S.-See our show
window for prices.
Golf Suits, Crash Suits, White Duck,
'Tennis and Golf Trousers.
MACK & CO., third floor, elevator.
Remember! We handle a fine line of
Clothing, Men's and Boys, as well as
Haberdashery. Clothing on third floor.
MACK & CO.

The only Negligee Shirt to wear if you want the
best-costs no more than calico-ut is strictly
high grade from top of collar to end of tail.
New patterns that are exclusive and with new
Collars and Cuffs.
GOODSPEED'S.
117 South Main Street.
JOS. W. KOLLAUF
Makes a specially of Graduatlig and Full Dress Suits.,
118 E. WASHINGTON ST.
UP STAIRS. Ann Arbor, Mich.
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 pounti
and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee
can be had at any price.

D BAN & CO M PANY.

214 South Main Street.

Literary Societies.
The Alpha Nu Society will hold its
preliminary debate Saturday night at
which representatives will be chosen
who will meet the Jeffersonian team.
The subject to be debated will be: "Re-
selved, That a system of referendum be
adopted in state and municipal legisla-
tion."
Each member of the society who de-
sires to speak on the question is asked
to hand his name and side as soon as
possible to Messrs. Diehl. Wistrand or
Webster. Each man who takes tart in
the debate will be allowed eight ini-
utes to speak.
The U. of M. Senate will hold its reg-
ular session Saturday morning at 9 in
Room 9, U. H. The business of the day
will consist of a discussion of the bill
for the election of senators by a popular
vote and a consideration of the resolu-
tion for the annexation of Hawaii.
The meeting Saturday will be the last
one before the annual election, which
takes place June 4. The society has
held some lively meetings the past sem.-
ester, and has become more or less ac-
customed to the necessary routine in
conducting business according to U. S.
Senate rules and customs. There are
only a f ew vacancies in the member-
ship roll, all of which will probably be
filled before the end of the semester.
The Adelphi Society has objected to
the claim of the Alpha Nu that the lat-
ter has defeated it in debate. The
Adelphi holds that past records show
if anything that superiority is to lie on
its side. There has been no joint debate
this year. One was anticipated and a
subject chosen, but owing to a difficulty
in selecting a date acceptable to both
societies the proposed contest fell

through. The coming debate ietween
the Jeffersonian and the Attphia Nu in
no way decides the superiority of the
dipartments, as the Adelphi has not
entered in the contest at all.
The program for the Adelphi So iely
Saturday night is as follows: Music, Mr.
Charles Hurrey; impromptu, W. i. liar-
rson; speech, "The Past, Precsnt and
Future of Spain"; debate, "Resolved,
That U. S. Senators should be electeJ
by popular vote," to be led by H. .J.
McCreary.
The Women's League will hold its
monthly reception Saturday, May 28, on
the campus lawn north of the chemical
building from 4 to i p m. If the weath-
er is not favorable, it will be held in
the women's building as formerly an-
nounced.
The 'Varsity will leave at 1:38, s an-
dard, today over the Michigan Central
for Chicago, where they will meet Chi-
cago University tomorrow for the
fourth game of the series. In the three
games played. Michigan has won two,
and the winning of tomorrow's game
will give us the majority of the series.
The 'Varsity las been playing great ball
all week, and a large crowd should be,
at the train to give them a rousing
send-off. We still have a chance to
superiority over all our
show a superiority over all of our
Western rivals, so everybody be on
hand at 1:38 tomorrow.
The following men besides Manager
Keith and Coach Watkins will take
the trip: Lunn, Lehr, Condon, Miller,
Cooley, Matteson, Wolf, Davies, McGin-
nis and Thompson.
GOOD BOATING up the river. Boats
to rent day and evenings at U. of M.
boat house, foot of N. Main st. tf

w, J. Bose, Pees.W. AsNiOt ic-pegs
J. V. SannuAN, 10 Vice-pres
JOHiN C. wAiz. Ast. Cashier.
Stag - Savim - Blk.
Transacts a general Banking bus-i
ness.
Cor. lain and uronStreete.
Capital,$530,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a
general banking business.
R. kEMPF, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres
onRED. H. BELsER Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINS BANK.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organized underthe 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.
OFFIcERs: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL B NK0,nanied 080
Capital, 100,000. Surplus andProeits, 40,000
Transacts a general banking business.
Foreign exchange bought and sold. Furnish
letters of credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOUL,
Vice Prs
S. W. CLARKSON. 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
hanging. Only the best of workmen
employed. Work guaranteed.
C. nI MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic Decortor,
KLEIN
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
Latest Novelties in Spring
and Summer Garments.
COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET.
One block west of University.
BICYCLES
Built to order, Repaired and
Enameled, at 106 North
Fourth Avenue.
Wn. J. Wenger.
A FULL LINE OF BICYcL SUNDRIES IN STOK
CHAPIN BROTHERS,
(successors to Hunter & Chapin.)
MANUFAcTURERS OE---
Dental Instruments and Fine Machinery
Special attention given to Bicycle Repairing
BCYCLE LIVERY-Prices Reasonable.
No. 11i E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor.
ORUSHESa .--
Fresh Strawberries and Pine Apple and
the best quality of Ice Cream.
PHOSPHATES---
Finest Fruit Juices and Artesian water
used in our
SODA

All Silk Stripe French Flannel Shirts
-Regular price $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00
FOR - - --
$1.98 DURING THIS WEEK.
WAGNER & CO., Furnishers.

i n00 t. WashIngton 31 S. State

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