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Sam Burchifield's 1
Fine Tailoring
Trade
Can
Deliver
The
Goods
Sam Burclifield
& . EAST HURON ST.
Gol to
TU TT LE' S
tor lHot Lunches
Ice Cream Sodas Banana Flops
338 South State Street
THE F'ARMEIRS AND MECH1ANICS BANK
MAIN AND HURON STREETS
Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits $90,000
General Banking Business. 3 per cent paid
on Time and Savings D~eposits. Safety tDe-
posit Boxes to rent at $2.00 and upwards
R. Kxsnpr. Pres. W. C. STeseness.Vice-Pres
H1. A. WisLI sse.a(ailesr P. T. STOWE, Asst.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
CapitalSolcek $50,000 Surplos $250000
Rlesourcensu2,600,00
A Gieneral Banking Business Transanted
tOrrsicEs:~ Chas. K. Biscock, Pres.; WV. D.
Haurrimsan, Vice Pres.: M1..1. Fritz. Cashier
STATE SAVINGS BANK
W. J. Booth Jno. V. Shseehan,
W n. Arnold Dr. V. C. Vaughan
las. ti1. Wade K. F. Mills
John Haarer Jno. Koch
Prof. B. S. Carhart Ilenry WV.IDouglas
Christian Martin lDae F. Zimmerma
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
tOF ANN ARBOR, MICHa.
E. 1). KINNIE, IfARI-SON SIJIl.
Pees. Vie-pres.
S. W.IOLAKOlN('Casier.
Capital, $100000. Suirplus and Proists ,000~o
mjr~an- n-icanaills4ank
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Sesvlig
Core. Main a~sd Liberty Stneets
There Will Bac Music in the Camptus
This Evening.
int the sings git.1 tiby teSeniors ' h
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tate decided to (,(tp i lt ')i. II
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acI week.'''l' 't ' i
4 py Suits for
This Store has won ab-
solute leadership in high
' class Clothing by always
showing the newest, cor-
- rect styles, and by giving
~always the best value at
> the price. This year our
stock excells all previous
L displays.
"The Best in the World
r~clfor the m~oney."
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We are still rairs l et~clc 1es ~. 5.,
as well as in Fancy .oleee
All garments n c, i d rae'. ,. ewttop
WAGE r C .~~~ hii h~QteShtdS
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Students' Lecture Association
IS W n 0.
B IcA
4 Own s Con tionary_;
N., it i ii lte
ri - l I ii IS"' ci it 'ce
~L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler
ALARM CLOCKS $1.00
ALARM CLOCKS $1.50
ALARM CLOCKS $1.75
tally Guaranteed
W~xa I2®pe..trtmga Spoetalty
Iowe 's Laundry
THOMAS ROWE, Prop.
326 N. Fifth Av,.
Nk~ Phlone 45t Bell Phase 457IL
MAKERS AfgD DESIGNERS
OF COLLEGE JEWELRY
1Eal ler's Jewelry Stoic
216 SOUTH PLAIN STREET
Large Collection Antiques in
Brass, Iron, Copper and Chinaware
Fort fratceiiity acid sorority hose n d
stuident dens.
'titelest
Miss Florence S. Babbitt
YPSILANTI, MICHI.
STUDI O-
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319 Euast uron
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