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June 14, 1898 - Image 2

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Michigan Daily, 1898-06-14

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THE UNIVER6ITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY,

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Published Daily (Sundays excepted) durin
the College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,
OFFicE: Times building, 329 S. Main St
Telephone (New S ate,189.
MANAGING EDITOR
J. F. TOMAS,'00 L.
BUSINESS MANAGER
O. H. HANs, '00 L.
EDITORS
H, B. SKILLMA, '8 L., Athletics.
E. L. GEIsMER,'91 L .G. D. HIUDNUTT, '00
T. R. WOODROW, '98 F. ENELARD, '0
F. D. EAMAN, '0 R. S. DANFORTH,'90
P. W. JoNEs, '99. C. H. LUND, '00 M.
A. H. McDoUOALL, '01 E.
The subscription price of the Daily Is 1.5
for the college year, with a regular delivery
tefore oon each day. Notices, commuica
tions, and othermatter Itended for pubica
tion must be handed in at the Daily office be
foee 5 p. mnor mailed to te editor beore3
p.in. orethe day previous to that on whichi
they ar eopecte to~y eft at The Daily
Office, Meyer'S or Stoffiet's Nestand, o
withaBsiness Manager. Subheriers will con-
ler a caowr by reporting promptly at thh
office anw failure of carriers to deliver paper.
There is a general regret over the
ursettled condition of the Western
baseball championship, but there seems
to be no immediate desire on the part
of any one of the big teams to claim
superiority over its rivals. The article
of ball put up by Michigan's team this
year has been the clean, fast, sports-
manlike game that rejoices the heart
of the supporter of intercollegiate ath-
letics. The players and the coache:s
deserve sincere praise for the consci-
entious work they have done and foi
the manner in which they have kept
the trust the University reposed in
them. A winning team and a depleted
treasury are seldom coincident, but
Michigan is not alone in this state of
affairs; the war draws away too much
attention from the national game.
With "Sally" Lunn captain and the
majority of the old players back, the
Daily predicts that at the end of next
season there will be no doubt as t
where the championship belongs.
Women's League.
(Continued from first page).
prialte remarks the plans for the fol-
lowing year were given. Dr. Mosher
then gave her plan for organizing the
girls next year.
The officers of the League for next
year are:
President-Lelia M. Childs.
Vice-president-Winifred Hubbell.
Corresponding secretary - Winifred
Miller.
Recording secretary-Margaret Jones.
Treasurer-Anna Daley.
The advisory board-Dr. Mosher,
Mesdames Jordan, Hutchins, Lillie,
Lombard, Pattengill, Pettee, Louis Hall,
Hinsdale, Beman, Soule, Young and
Cheever.
Executive board-Misses Baker, Bar-
nard, Childs, Barclay, Carhart, Bunker,
Hubbell, McKay, Bentley, Pettee, Pop-
lins, Jones, Daley, Pageleon, Miller
woods, Rhead, Wood-Allen, Shaver.

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TO CHICAGO-TO ST. LOUIS.
Leave Ann Arbor at 7:30 a. m.
Arrive at Chicago at 2:40 p.m.
Arrive at St. Louis 6:52 p. n.
g Same day.
Via Ann Arbor railroad and Wabash
Continental Limited. This is by far
. the fastest time ever mae, and the
Continental Limited the new fast train
of the Wabash, is the finest train ever
run between these points. Free chair
cars Milan to Chicago or St. Louis.
Close connections for Kansas City and
the west. 200
IF YOU WANT THE REST
FRATERNITY STATIONERY'
'$ BADGES OR PINS
Sendto
SMITH, STURGEON & CO.,
237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detroit.
Desis s and estimates furnished on all work
of this hid
SUMMER LAW LECTURES
- hUNIVERSITY 0 VIRGINIA.
3 9toBmmer. Jlyp1ito Sep.109. Hae proed
special ypro taletobe gine; to andidates
for admisinatoathe ar Is yong patiioers
latkingstematic insrautionandItsolder poace
S itissersesiniag o combine rereation wit a
reiewsfeiemetayp priaiples. Fraalsesuead
dress R. C. MINDReretarypCharlottesvillseVa.
SPONCES
The kind that wears well
an] giveE Satisfaction. A
new line just received of
all sizes and prices from
five cents up.
Wilder 's Pharmacy
ARE YOU GOING TO
GRADUATE?
If so, have you a correct style of
Visiting Card
to inclose with your invitations?
An engraved copper plate with
100 cards will cost you but $1.50.
If you have the plate 100 cards will
cost you only 90 cents. All work
guaranteed.
WAHR'S BOOK STORE
Up Town Down Town
S. State St. Opposite CourtBouse
Ann Arbor Main et.
$34.50
Acme Bicycles!
'98 flODELS-HIGII-GRADE.
Same grade as agents sell for $75.
We have no agents but sell direct
to the rider at manufacturer's prices.
Sent for catalogue.
ACME CYCLE CO.,
102 MainS St. Ekhaart Ind.

UNTIL JUNLE1
$6.00 Tans and Patent Leathers.. 4.88
5.00 Tans and Patent Leathers .. 4.18
4.00 Tans. ............ 2.8
J. T. Jacobs & Son's
12t SOUTH MAIN t TREET.
.....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 andipronouncedhy
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.
BURCHFIELD,

New Phone 43.

106 East Huron Street

As we never indulge in "False Alarms"
you will realize the wisdom of coming
promptly if you wish to enjoy these ex-
traordinary offerings-They're too good
to last long.
S 3 for 26c.
WASH 2 for 25c.
SILK TIES2c.
BIEE With the new Cuffs
-The one you want
I S -and the only place
SHR * you can get them.
KNOX STHAW
UNDERWEAR-BATHING SUITS
DUCK TROUSERS-BLUE SERGE
COATS-DUCK 'V'ESTS. :
GOODSPEED'S,
112 SOUTH MAIN STRBST.

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