THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. eublished Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OFFICE: Times building, 329 S Main St. Telephone (New Sate)189. MANAGING EDITOR J. F. TodMAs '00 L. BUSINESS IANAGER O. H. HAss, '00 L. EDITORS H. B. SKILLMAN,'98L., Athletics. E. L. GeiouEn, '11 L G. 0.HUDNsUTT, 1111 T. R. WooDROw, '98 F. EN LoNe t'18. F. D. EAMAN,'00 R. S. DANFORTH, '98 P. W. JONEs, '99. C. H. LuND, '00 M. A. 1H. McDOUGALL,'01E. The subscription price of the Daily is $12.50 for the college year, with a regular delivery before noon each day. Notices, communica- tions, and othermatter intended for publica- tion must be handed in at the Daily office be- fore 8 p. m., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. M., of the day previous to that on which they are expected to a pear. Subscriptions may be left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stofflet's Newtand, or with Business Manager. Subcribers will con- fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office any failure of carriers to deliver paper. The Comedy Club. Today at 2:30 the Comedy Club will present "All the Comforts of Home" at the opera house. At its performance in April the club had the largest audi- ence of the yEar, ,nd today's attend- ance should exceed the former mark. land, '95, and R. C. Bourland, '7, of Peoria, 211. The Psi Upsilon fraternity gave a large house party Monday in honor of departing seniors. Among the more prominent out-of-town people pros'nt were: Mesdames F. D. Standish and C. K. Backus, of Detroit; Ainslee, of Chicago, and C. A. Rust, of Saginaw; and the Misses Rust and Davis, of Sag- iraw, Julia Trowbridge, Edith Henry, Florence Chamberlain, Elizabeth Clark, Estelle Armstrong, Myra Plumb, Char- lotte Nichols, Esther Longyoar, Mar- garet Faulconer, all of Detroit; the Misses Ainslee and Hegeler, of Chicago, Mary Young, of Danville, Ill., tnd Miss Morris, of Ann Arbor. Among the gen- tlemen present were: H. Grover Cleve- land, '93, of St. Louis; Will Mackenzie, '96, of Austin, Ill.; Phil B. Spear, '95, of Marquette, and C. A. Rust, of Sagi- naw. Intercollegiate Tennis. The western intercollegiate tennis tournament, held at Chicago, closed June 20, Chicago University again fin- ishing first both in singles and doubles. The 'Varsity representatives, Herrick and Danforth, reached the semi-finals in singles, where H. McQuiston. of Chi- cago, defeated Herrick and Condee won over Danforth. In doubles they reached the final round, where the McQuiston brothers defeated them. In the prelim- inary rounds the Michigan men were ....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 andjpronouncedby- critics as strictly correct. We respectfully invite your inquiry. We do only a fine trade. We carry but one pattern of a novelty in stock. Garments bearing our label pressed gratis. BURCHFIELD, New Phone 43. 106 East Huron Street The cast is as follows: pitted against the Wisconsin represent- Alfred Hastings, Pettibone's neph- atives, who were defeated with ridicu- ew ....................... Mr. Weadock lus ease. Tom McDow, a protege of Alfred's On the first day of the tournament ..............Mr. Page the match in doubles between Herrick Theodore Bender. Esq., a retired and Danforth and the McQuiston broth- produce dealer .............Mr. Wagar ers, left over from the Chicago-Michi- Mr. Egbert Pettibone, a peculiarly gan meet, was played off, Herrick and jealous man ................Ir. Young Danforth winning. The result leave. Christopher Dabney, a broken-down the meet a tie, Chicago winning three music teacher ..............Mr. Pilcher singles and Michigan one single and Judson Longhorne, a young man of two doubles. leisure ......................Mr. Stone Augustus Mc~nath, a friend of Pet-- If you need Biological Supplies Eber- bach & Son, 112 S. Main st. can furnish tibone's youth ..........Chas. M. Bush them; also fine forceps, knives, scissors and section razors specially made for Victor Smythe, in love with Emily the purpose. Pettibone .......................... Bailiff, merely a bailiff..Mr. Metheany IF YOU WANT THE BEST Thompson, a shoedealer ....IMr. Hayes FRATERNITY STATIONERY Jcsephine Bender, Mrs. 'Theodore BADGES OR PINS Bender .................... Miss Clarke Sendto Evangeline Bender, her daughter.. .......Miss Spencer SMITH, STURGEON & CO. Rosabelle Pettibone, Pettibone's 237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detroit. second wife .................. Miss Hall Designs andestimatesfurnishedonallwork of thin ind. Emily Pettibone, Pettibone's daugh- ter ......................... Miss Colver Fifi Oratanski, from the Opera Com- ique ......................... Miss Bock Katy, maid at Pettibone's..Miss Holden Gretchen, Fifi's maid .....Miss Decker If the former performance of the club be any criterion today's play will be presented in a very finished manner. A Farewell House Party. $34.50 The seniors of Alpha Delta Phi fra- Acm e Bicyc es ternity were given a fareovell house party Monday by the under class men. '98 lIODELS-HIGII GRADE. Among the guests present were: Mr. Same grade as agents sell for $75. and Mrs. J. G. Pattengill, Mrs. Wheat, Misses Brown, Clemens, Clarke, Ann We have no agents but sell direct Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carson, De- to the rider at manufacturer's prices. troit; Miss Osborn, of Kalamazoo, and Sent for catalogue. Miss Euphenia G. 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