THPH,,MICHIGAN DAILY
F$amBurdifield's
Fhe-Tailoring
Trade
Can
deliver
The
Goods
Sam Burchifield
&X Co. EAST HURON ST.
BEST STOCK O
CIGARS
IN THEL CITY AT
BRWN'S Drug Store
120 E. Liberty St.
We have Pipes 6o sell too-lots
of 'em at low prices.
ALAR1"1 CLOCKS
$1.00 $1.50 $1.75
All the best mae and fll- gariia rd
4 MICIIIC AN PINS AND) FOB11
25c sup to $5.00
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY.
watch inspetor fo' the An Arbor Rairad
J.L. CHAPMAN
206 S. MAIN ST.
Brach:' 304 S. State S.
PIPE
20% 0ff
Meerschaum and Amber
bits only
i. E. JOLLY
38 S. si ALE ;si.
V. 4f _M. BARBER SHiOP
,.R. TROJANOWSKI Prop.
BATH ROOMS--i')2T LEiA IN TUB;
_ 14TTANT) COL121 liOWilli iA'i'ii,
Ladies' id ('lldensa r utlt
ViSSASSAII"AE IALTYt'a. ;CE NTi 0
322S: state St. AnAbrllc
Phoe 3591ellAn ro, ih
BANKS
THEFl~ARM[RS AND MCHANIC BAN
MAIN AND HIURON STREETS
6aital, $50,000,Srplus and Profits, 65,00
General Banking Business. 3 per cent pal
on Time and Savings Deposits. Safety Te
posit Boes to reni at $2.00 and upwards
' ".--heMas;.Prs. W. O TEOvVEss.Viceire
F. H. RI L.ssn.Cash. fB A. WssLASsAss
The Ann Arbor Savings Ban
tapitai stock, $5,00. Surplus, $200,00
Resorces, 02,00,00
A General Baklng Bsines Trasaced
Oceseans: Chas. E.. Bscock, Pres.; W. U
Harriman, Vice Prs. A. J. Frito.,tashicl
STATE SAVINGS BANK
W.J. Booth Jno. V. Sheehas
Win. Arnoidsi Dr. V. C. Vaughan
Ian. B. Wade Et. F. Milis
John"Basrer Jno. Koch
Prof. B. S. Carhart Henry W. iDaugla
'x Christian Martin Dan P' imnernnans
FIRSTNATIONAL BANK
OF Ass ARBORa, MICnt.
&.D. KINNE', HARIiSON SOI)1M.
Pres. Vce-Pyrs.
a P. W. CLARKSON, Caslhe
Capital, $100,000. Surplu ant rodfats, §i10,000
German American Savings Ban&
40ommaer.cle1. end
SsavlIgs
Cor. VdthIftia and Li1berty Streets
JUNIOR _1,11' E NTERS PLEA
iD-O CAPS ANi) GOWNS
Tiliia an gwn hats titdergoiie a
raitherctrrin wetek..sind lilly toikiy there
iii cc stoic onithe camipus witha the cap
misthe go«-n.
We a re invo king iew custanms at
Michigantic r}c 'eadr, antisante gaood
airs. tail. Catniglt is one iif the mosti
impresisiveoftemt all and is looked
tt=)n stt a great ccciii, lth pleasant atnd
Now iilii(,itice for the clas, of 1908
oi introcealao-i ni-eIlmictintot is'
eautiful clbration,. I all sciniors
heccc nicsitt Sleepy Iotllitwt.
I lmv \tuci itrwill tooll see ccthle liong
u-a-siou i ~of c ilive touandiu d ittents
headediihlit7010 seiosini theiliir lacheluir
Loe. lvImprssivuceiicit willlicelwhent
singti {St'lithe seniitr.that lhe's gane
\551 t iiiii Iruitice ltis customtisd
cari oil hefti cairryit on fortiyealrs to
Coatic. Witn util i iit oftt iipaNwecar
mllicas ad ititaoil tap Night!l
h I,)Ill-S A5Nil LENl'iEI EN.:If
11111 liiyour shoei ra lliredl promtly,
liiitlicrtreic.is ne plac, tear the
'Impus, whitre yo cancigietiiitltione right
it whilc voniwitii. 'fhecSlModern Shoe
rit' 1 1 iclItr'raoiceiri-sttire. ti
Have you111sein ithese'Ailler Colle-
:iii clotsic at llc's ? 70 coil
StONGt. 11 -"I'm l 'iyig lie eaites,
' IliciV N ii Comiie IDs-t," illitrateil
the Thc- at-illtodaki. 75-6
i~pring
Clothing
SENIOR LAWS PLAN ANNEAL
TRIP TO PORT I ('RON
'Te senir laws ini class mnetig yes-
triay aftrnoon voetd to take ti' notal
annutal trip to PrtitHuron'ii agin, this
year. 'Te clastwill lae Detrititfor
the trip oiiotee iii tie\Whie Star
seaeliters Slturdaly imoriniig dear',JJuie
13 .
Amtong ioteccbusineissirite class ioed
mionicy to te Iaseall telmiat land ad
the following resoluttionti
W'sillilamitGilleteGliasiei,.of iOxfor.
MichtiganO.enteredl the Unive-rsiy iof
Mlichiganin iithc fall of t1(35. 1tic regis
tercid with lhe' lass-clas of tia. Dutr
ing the se.condiisemeteraci'he wiia'o
plled'ito giv'etillhis wortilelcats' of
iiess swhichlinaitls lly.aed hisideath.
his' iiormerii'friensiio.wii'hiie'r o isl'deith
ati Oxfiirid, \Micigni, \Marcht li, tausS.
at le iagc f 24Iactar.
adfotcrmrcllisaniiti . \\illiaimi illtic
Glapt' ie, eit
Reasol, hatitheiiclss ofii 101)5of
thela dpatmntoi te Uniiecisitioi
'cistitlaitil tet, signia1clssmateai,
and1a1mt aluedl lullriptedlii tet-
Ir ci' ouritbtd',trill , ttuha ie bhen
sparedl ini healt anditiarngtiwtitli
hat-c beei'a .1leaderi hehoorbl
trolesiiuithItshadscusen;tandtlulbei'it
Resolvetha lil t-'. leimietatbers itf his
la.caetid iso his besreacdlprells a
sincrl nderfelt smptathiy anttie
i further
Resolvedl.that tes ueaolttion;tabh
coedi o11il ti' ricordla oiTtl '~aathat
i'iengr'oss'edtlciyibeisei'tto i's liarns
and cicyifthe liisa'mtllbei' putilhed i
The liMichigailliDkily.
Josephli P. Baswlir
George A culit. Jr.
Clarec W'iv ier
FO('Ni)-Oliuct clleigIpi. Oneir
liai)'havesasmtts'biy-casllig at IDail
Souft callarsirljtsast oat. Hesniyt&
C'a. 756
Alarnm clocks warrantied for one year,
$i.oo. I-aler's Jewelry Store, 216 S.
Ilain street. fnd
CAil,lNtT CARDS-We call special
a'tentliintolitrs rw aisinig cengravedl
callig ecardsa firs'iommencicemient. 'i'e
carry the finest lue toT cards ii Ali
Arbaar. Prices, $t.5 tp. Jliffe & ite'
miller, abuiove Coop. cad
Th.le new sttisies ii all sisases, at
Allen's. 70etai
See our complete line of Miciga
pins, fos and souveiirs. HuIller's
Jewelry Store, 26 S. Main street. od
See our complete line of Michigan
pins, fos and souvenirs. Haler's
Jeswelry Store, 26 S. Main street. od
Sraiw hatis 511cot. I hurt-& (C..
.. Uiniversiy Ase. 756
Hleard aothll le ie filmis? See ate
todtay hIttie liestrin111. iT
Since i88 we have made lWoih R-
pairing one of our strongest fatures.
1Haller's Jewelry Store, 216 S. Mlain
sreet. eid
It cst.Heny & (i. 756~
STUDENTS WANTED
To represent the Michigan Alumnus
In their home towns and ctites during
the Summer Vacation. Hours daily,
4:30 to 5:30 P. M., Alumni Rooms,
University Hall.
CLOTHES MADE
ESPECIALLY FOR YOU
Will not fit you and better or please soit
more-if as well-as College or Society Brand
Clothes-which we consiier-as do iaany thou-
sands of well-dress men thiroughiout the country
-thse highest class clothes taade reailytei wear.
Staebler & Wuertli Co.
211 S. Main St. Arum Arbor
:Walk - Dyers' For Spring
Oxford time is here and so are the vacionts styles of Walk-
Over Oxfords, Pumnps and ties in black, tats and paatett
Tant leather will predominate and we have takeni all painis
possible in selecting the newest
designs for Walk-Over Patrons.
shadles as werll as exclusive
Sec witidows for unlimited
supply of Pumtps, Street Ties
woith good street soles suede
litted heels to prevent all slip-
piitg on heels; in button and
lace for Men and Women. v
Walk=Over Shoe. Co.,
R. J. HOFFSTE TTER Mgr.
Hart, Schaffner & MarxP z j
Al ol H n al rdSR N L T IGReady wh er you are.
THE GREAT
COUIER D' ALENE
INDIAN RESERVATION
In Idaho, will soon be-opened for honsesteadinig. Conitainis
half a isillion acres of rich farming lands aind-imimense" forests
of the finest pine. Bordered hy the famsous Palouse graintatind
fruit country, also the great lumber aind rich nutting distrcts of
the Couer d' Alenes. Fine opportunities for professional meni.
Imumeise crops raised without irrigation. Nearly every claimi
represeiits. a fortune. Finest climate found anywhere..- New
towii sites being platted. Full informatioin together with a map
of this reservation will be mailed to yoti postpaid ott receipt of
$ t'oo. Lucky indeed will he the persons drawing these p~rizes.
Address
The Homestead Infromation Bureau
Lock Box 591 Couer d' Alene, Idaho
Wadhams & Co.,
121-123 S. Main St.
I
01M -artiu DIRECTOR.
Office 205 . 4th Ave. Phone 158.
Rtesidence 3012.5. 5th Ave. Phone 314
AMBULANCE ON CALL
WSAl KING LOO
Chinese Chop-Suey' Restaurant Rowe'
Chinese incy Dishes, Americas Lunclies of HM
ali kinds. Everything first-elass for TIM
ladies and gesntlemen.32
Chinse and Japanese Bric-a-brac.3
Uip Stairs. one door S. Huston Beoss, 314 S. State St. New Phone 457
'sUL
.a5 RoWe
6b N. Fifth
KEEP YOUR DATES
iundryyHAcarrying a copy of the idllC111iATN
EPo. oranda, calendar, specil events, [Tislrsiey
Ave. Calendar in this i50 page bok. (ivn away
Bell Phone 457-L ts studonts at the University Y. M. C. A. Mc-
Millan ihall.
SIUP10O-
A esdrrcLr
319 East Huron Street