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October 25, 1904 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1904-10-25

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Do You Knowr the Game?
The good clothes game is a very easy one to learn, and every
moan can excel ini it-if he plays it right. Drop into our store.±
We'll tell you all about it-put you next, as it were; get you on
the inside-of a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit. That's all there
is to it, except the label-small thing to look for, big thing to find.
LUTZ, the Clothier, 217 So. Main St.
MACK ATC.'D-annersadPnud
U, . of M. and all F'raternity Colors-also Pennants and Banners of all
Other Colleges,
SPECIA[ PRICES TIS. WEEK
--Visit our Basement and Drapery Department for everything needful
FOR ROOM!l DECORATION.
I...Money Loaned..
Oin Watth 's.tDiasuonds -ew elry
and all Hi.b Cl01htv0telc
andsCi et '.al '..--utV
W. J. LOURIM.
OFFCE Oci o t~,'. p'.t : 9 to 1:1to ri:30;
Bsiness Strictly Cofiena.
Y0Ucoset x l
Hot Lunch
IAt Tnatte's. 338 S. State
Ift you«cant perfecti.on.
and wish to enjoy
SHIAVING
yo1)01 lf Nvitlispeed and
C0 " V[0R T
ose the ttnlyvt0ueafety
Ehe
GsILLETTE
SAFETY RAZOR.
\o ftrofpfil). '. honing11
QUARRY'S
TENNS TORNAMNT FNAL
'fheenas inthetenns turnasen
acepidof1'i feno.I h
hefina1l(1,indhetenslorastt
Noere huoled off thisaktesnon.unchn
isthecn-class, celao rnesClWOO
from 6-0;Hunta-w-n f-om Hhepfro-
6-a1; 6-,-ad andtClassfrom MShe-
6-1a; 6-2;-1. T efrs w-w r h
Affrdfreshnindthengieerigtan
foh licr'ood. ceThissweekitchout
aIn.treasigonmentatoclanes ingym
Bnss -4work. Classsfwill hein
Novimher1.I
252 ENIE.TPTIK
thedsucesrs wefha this tall withu
1012 flat-lop desks eneouraged us to
re-order another lot. They have re-
versed fpedestals and a center drawer
and are julst the thing for two stu-
dents 1o work at.
If you will take the trooble to stop
a0 the store, we shall he pleased to
show them to you.
Respectfully,
MARTIN HALLER,
112, 124 and 116 E. Liherty St.
Furniture, CarpIets and Drapteries.
24-25
CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA
Office, Slate st reef studio. Tele-
phone.,t31lL. Office hours, 4 to 8
MEL GILLESPIE, TEACHER
sat mandolin, hanjo and guitar, State
street studio, cor., Liherty. Tele-
phlone, 723.
M :1' N P\ti T 1tailos '.1".d.to lbe
entitildtothe1ir)1pfies
'they gacrb'a5nian.1in 5,aduier-
eat sort of t h iatn ready-
t'.t-tears.. 't'heicr'stiles ate us seas.n.
ill adv.an.e. The tntu Is -- '.1suits
thue tnmake '.11asy on'' patter-n or
elothis lvlimited. The. still 'raks
sech'ciothesbat the It 4 2t to me
price snt these'.since
Co11e, e Bran4 .S sts-
e~ve here.
Th ustomshpst'p idea tr anslated into5
tadelsp'ga'1''"'-ex stemes 5 '1 T
suiss a. ittt-cs-t)frmcosat't ltitt s
the1priceis Iroms te tailor'-s. Madc fIor
yet oun e)n in y05ou ntns soy. 1I1i,.
tt'.sr toats and pants. 1'.'.ittsiet lthi~'s.
For.youngten rtandti tentwhoat tot
stay and appeac young.
Staebler ft W usrth.
SINGING MEETING
The intclement wsesther ptlayed
has-oc swith the sinlgittgnmeeting fheld
at University hall yesierd.ay after-
snoon. However, the fesv who. did furn
(1)1 shoswed great, etntsiasm, and
ihe songs and yells, lead by Man-
ager Montgomnery, were well remdered.
Anoiher meeting will he held at
7:15 Wednesday. The maniagenment
a-ill nmke a spetcial effort at that
lime 1o have Prof. Stantley lead in
te singing. 't'here will he speeches
anti music of the kind ilsata-in
games, and the team will he givenl the
irotier kind of a send-off.
NOTICE.
Reading notices, exnept to Univer-
sity organizations, nne cnt a wnrd
per issue, payable strictly in advance
to the Business Manager only..- Uni-
versity organizations allnwed one no-
tice free.f.
No hatter Selection of Shirts in the
city than at Cutting, Reyer & Co.'s.
Face massage and steaming a spe-
cialty. St. Trojy's. 22ff
-- -----
ARO
S5CENTS EACH ; 2 FOR 25 CENTS'
CtUt IT, PEABODv & nO.,
Ifhave jstcreeeivcdthltargest; and finest
lite at
Turkish Cigarettes and Pipes
evercbrought sotttc city.
FINE LUNCHES IN CONNECTION
Everything Neat arid cleas
Agents fttcB. IB. 0. Pips.
308 S. Stae St., R. IL JOLLY
Cornict Cotesjrf 1
A proper degree of dress.
-.-Lord(Chesterfield to lisa ann.
You'll find the happy
medium in dress
where you find this
label
AIed jBenjamin (Q
MAKERS "~PNEW PORK(
49 Equal to fine cudtom-made
in all but price. 41 The makers'
guarantee, and ours, with
every garment. 19 We are
Exclusive Agents in thin city.
CUTTING., REYER
& Co.
109-111 'E. WASHINGTON ST.
- Jewelry Repaired
J. [. SCIILEEDE, 346 5. Slate Street
G RANG [R'S
SCHTOOL Of DANCING
Locastt 1o v ln~r teet , onte). sos- .1t
wes' tfStt ate tet'.t.ces--Ground~t
''Icstth.euatit-u clss rossarcofttined
tGrangr's Academy, Phoe,146
New Brunlswick Tfables
REID'S BILLIARD PARLORS
Fise Cigars asd Eobaccos.
Jais. W. Ittit). Propt.3r2 S. State St-eet
ILCHICAN (jENT1
"The igara Falls Raute."
TEE SHORT LIFE
I CHICAGO
N ARBOR t ' BUFFALO
BOSTON
NEW YORK
with direct connections at Chicago for
S oui1s, Katnsas City, St. Paul and
0512 West. For information and
throgh tickets rail on or write to W.
W.CASE, Agent, Ann Arhor.
Two new mandolins for sale. In-
quire at 332 Packard street. 1-tf.
Go to Cushings for Rersheys &
Cailler's Milk Chocolate. tf
Get your Gym supplies at Cushing's.
The folks at home would apptreciate
a Michiganeiisian. $1.00 each at
Waher's, tf
Bewitching pictures at Foster'n Art
Rooms. tf.
Single room for rent; telepthone,
electric lighil, hath rtont antI all con-
veniences. 90S Monroe sireet. tft
NEW ROUTE TO KALAMAZOO
11. 1
Je MAKE LIFE'S WALKi EASY
THE OUT-DOOR SHOE
Allows the elastic step.
Neat, but 'never pinch-na.
Stanch in any weather.
A long time wearing out.
lfuow tit )t,)d)s ot klpc ot , ris ~
"LEWIS A.CROSSETT'lac.
N ol. t itgtsi"tis. 7
h1R A SYS , THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD
TRAINS EVERY HOUR ANDsT 02 .Sx tir1Es
T ALBION, MARSHALL, BATTLE CREEK, TIMEt TABLE-TaingS effectl tept 25, 1904
.KALAMAZOO, and Points East and West SOUTH NORTH
On G. T. RY. at BATTLENoREEK*_v7it0fa2) .sI Lv.No. 1+-0-een
LOW RATES FAST TIME, - 1.8.15 ps.ris. Lv." 3i- 4:53 p.m.
" 102)- 641 lp.. 1 '101§- 1M'.am,.
"l ft*iye ec t Sundaytbetwceen Ann Arher
WA~ltN W and Is)edo. Trcsu -s trains dalyy eept'
Sunday, §Sund-y ly behw'ene akelan
1161111 AND PJOW[R CO. andToIs)do. Ice chair cars on Nos. Iad 4:
9 _ W. T. WILILTS, Aft..
200 E. WASHINGTON ST. JI.(IRBCY, G.P. A., Ass Arbor, Mich. -s
Stuflpmon StimIsonF
X"4'S. Slate St.
-..
t,
WE ARE NEVER UNDE RSI;D- GQOD YEAR'S DRUG ST'ORE

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