THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. MACK CO. Special Rates on Photos AAT Millinery The Berryman Studio Department ! \-1 +~n~ K ,co 4 2nd Floor FOR-- Bargains! Shoe Department?! 1st Floor. LADIES SHOES OXFORDS f and SLIPPERS At a Reduction. "See our Three Buckle Bicycle Boot." MACK'&CO. 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. (Successor to Gibson & Clark) 112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor. JOS. W. KOLLAUF ssTAILOR Makes a specialty of Graduating sod Full Dress Suits. 18 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 pound and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee can be had at any price. DEAN & COMPANY. 214 South Main Street. Track Team Working Hard. Pres. Angell's Return. The 'Varsity track men are training Pres. James B. Angell, before resign- actively this week in preparation for ing as ambassador at Constantinople, Saturday's meet with Chicago. The wrot to the members of the board of team that will represent Michigan will regents of the University, announcing be larger than that that went to Chi- his return. His resignation created no sago, more men being entered in the surprise with the regents. distance runs and field events. Wihile "The professor," said Dr. Herman there is every reason to believe that Kiefer, one of the regents, "will be Michigan will win, the result will not here in October and resume the presi- be a walk over. Several of Chicago's dency of the University as a matter stars were not able to compete last Sat- of course. He had leave of absence urday, but will be in condition at De- till October. Had he remained in the troit. Among these are Herschberger, position of ambassador, and asked for Maloney, Kennedy and Heath. From an extension of his leave he would a spectator's standpoint, the track have obtained it. As far as I know- events will be most interesting, as it and I ought to know-there is no feel- would be hard to find men more evenly ing against Mr. Angell and his resum- matched than are Thomas asd Bur- ing of his duties at the. University roughs in the 220 yard dash. Teetzel , will not even be discussed at the meet- and Malonye n the 440 yard dash, lngs of the board of re ento." Hatch and White in the half-mile run, Question Per Debate. and Woods and White in the mile run. Stagg promises a surprise in Hersch- The graduate council of the Central berger in the hurdles, and says he will Debating League reported yesterday make things interesting for Michigan's morning that the question for the Mich- speedy pair, McLean and Webster. Thed - logan-Northwestern debate will be: bicycle races will also be of unusual in- tereol. "Resolved, That the United States Without doubt the excursion from should maintain a greater naval power here will take down the usual large than she has at present." In case we crowds. Trains will leave at 9:00 and win from Northwestern, the question 21:10 a. m. returning leave Detroit at for our debate with the winner of the 7:30 p. m. and 12:00 midnight. Fare for round trip, including admission to meet Mnnesola-Chicago debate will be: "Ad- and ball game, will be $1.50. Meet will mitting it to be constitutional, is a be called at 1:30 p. m. and ball game at federal graduated income tax desirable 4:10 p. m. in this country." W. J. BooTH. Pres. W. ARNOLD, 1st Vice-pres J. V. SEEHAN, 2d Vice-pres. JOHN C. WALZ. Asst. Cashier. State - Savins - Bak. Transacts a general Banking busi ness. / Tarnirrts &irhatir5znk tor. MuladsaHuron Streets. Captal, $50,000. Surplus, 30,000. Transact a general banking business. R. KEMPF, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres FRED. H. BELSER Cashier. TIlE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000 Resources, $1,100,00. 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 deposithoes to rea. OFItERSs Christian Mack Pres.' W. Ai Harriman Vice-Pres.: Chas E. Aiscock, Cashier: R. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANKOganizedrr Capital, 1,00,00. Surplus and Profits, 80,000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. S. D. KINNE, Fres. HARRISON SOULS, Vice Pres' S. W. CLARKSON. 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