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May 03, 1911 - Image 3

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Michigan Daily, 1911-05-03

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H RMI I IAN DAILY

This Space
Reserved
FOR
Sam Bu'rclifdedl
:: & Co. ::
Ann Arbor's Leading
TAILORS
106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jewe
Alarm- Clocks 79c
Alarm Clocks $1.00
Alarm Clocks $1.50
Alarm Clocks $1.75
Fuliy Guaranteed
WaeisRepoAlrtria Spet.;'ia
The Ann Arbor Savings 22-21t
Capitai Stock 0300,000 Surplus $50,000
Resources $2,800,000
A General Banking Business Transaed
orrIEss Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice Pres.: M. J. Poise. Cashier
mTEFARME!RS AND MILCfAN{CS BANLK
MAIN AND HURON STRHHTS
Capta $50,000 r Surplus and Profits $100,000
Geserai Banking Husiness. 3 per cent paid
us fime sodOSvinsoDieposits.OSfety De-
posit Boxes to rees at,12.00 sod upwards
R. KEMrF, Pros. H. G. PRETTYMIAN, Vice-Pres.
H. A. WILLIAMS,. Cashier P. T. KSTOWE, Asst.
iennan:mecanuaiBajiik
f Cao rrssrclo l a.rid
sau+.vlrags
Coeu. MsI ,arad Llbertv Sttst
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or Atli5 ARBOe, MICHn.
E.I. K.IINNE, HARRISON S(151iE
Pees. Vice-Pros.
$. W. CLARKSON, Cushier.
Capital, 0100,000 Surplus andlirolits , $675000
STATE SAVINGS BANK
Capital 050,000 Surplus 7,5000
Resources 01,250,000
WI. .. Hooth, Pres. Wms. Arnold, Vide irs's.
C. J. Walz, Cashie

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Spring styles in low shoes are now ready for
your inspection. Tan and Chlck, Button and
Lace, for Men and Women
$3.50 to $5.00
Get fitted by our rule system and notice the
satisfaction of perfect tength and wiudtho.
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WADHAMS&COPN
t21-123 South Main Stree

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I1st We des'it'. all our clothes and have them made
Why you i t_.H hp
S hould let us2nd We ern'poy only the highest class tailors in
the makting of our clothes.
AP& C) 3rd We import our Woolens direct and ease you
ie small jobber's profit.
WAGNER & CO. State Street Tailors

All Songs Sung by the UNION MINSTRELS
including
Wingee Wangee Wwoo
Written especitally foe this <shoss
CAN BE PROCURED AT
University Music house
Press Building, Maynard St. Across fronm the M jestic.

MY
FESTIVAL
Wednesday, May 10
Thursday, flay 11
Friday, May 12
(Two Concerts)
Saturday, flay 13
(Two Concerts)
AFEW TICKETS LEFT

WE
FrenchDr
Clean
A Suit or Overcoat, 75c
Suits Pressed, 25c
Trousers, t0c
REPAIRING
Fuller & O'Connlor
Tailors. 619 E. Wiliam Sc.

Silver Fork. Sou'cgn irss Today
CHINESE4 RESTARAT
Fancy "Chop Soop" and Amrica
Dishes, Chops and Steaks
at all Hours
TAtLES FOittOSIIS 050 liNOFt9tE
WAI KING L)O
314 B. Statr ISP STAIRS

PJJortrait Studio-

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319 East Huron Street

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