THE MICHIGAN DAILY. +++w++++weeeseeee++++++++++e~ ++++V + iN 9tei+iNN O/Rlee+NI~ee~OII Ie4+lwi~eie~letI4 i el CTlals sale includes tlhe SCLOTHING afa:Mou.AT MACK C. A .'S oar H ART, SCHAFFNiERl0, INVENTORY SALE MARX GOODS . ALALL ALL During the month of January we will sell Iadies' Coats Ladies' Suits Fur Neck Pieces All $24 and $25 Suits and overcoats at..... $20 00 - r- d-. All $18a u itand nd Overcoats at....2. 50c TiRe d12e All $15 Suits and Overcoats at 1 0I ..P.......... 12 30e -SReucd -tsie Sath Robae st Coat 21 S No Reserve--Everything 1-2 and 1-3 Off + + ++++++ + o++ +++++++++++++o++++ 0+ ++s+0+wo +0+i+00+s+i ++i+i+io+o sois ~eo+ efoooo o R. RAND LAIL, THE I Established 1881 106 Huron Street, Eas BVRCHFIELD'S FINE TAILORING TRADE We are prepared this season to meet every demand, as g we have increased the number of workmen. As usual we have &pe Finest Line qf Woolens in the S city. Art and Skill will predominate in our work as in the past. We respectfully invite your enquiry. E. Washington St.S W. BURCHFIELD '47 -47 -V 'IF W OYSTER.BAY CATERING CO. CAFE AND 1BANUET W N ?HALL t9w S Speial Dt ners 12 to 1:30 V P. M. Daily, 35 Cents V rev Ladies and Gentlernin 31S5. State St. Phone 467 New Brunlswick Tables AT REID'S BILLIARD PARLORS Fine Cigars and Tobaccos JAS. W. REID, Prop. 312 State St., S I have ust received the largest and finest line of Turkish Cigarettes and Pipes ever brought to the city. Fine Lunches in Connection. Everything Neat and Clean, 308 S. State St. R. E. JOLLY 6 ..aa ....amo... .. The School for Dancing GRANG ER'S + Ground Floor on ranard Street One Block west of State Street I Stores. 'Phone 2-46 YOU CAN GET A Hot Lunch At Tiattle's, 338 S. State Lessons, $3 per Term of 12 Weeks UNIVERSITY ACADEMY, State Street/ PROFESSOR SaOT, PRINCIPA'4 PALACE e PARISIAN LAUNDRY AGENCY.. Office 615 East William St. Pone 657. Work called for and delivered promptly M. F. DOWLER, Agt PHOTOGRAPHS CALL AT SEYMIOUR'S STUDIO 316 S. Plain St. _VLCHICAN ('ENTAL "The s igara Falls Route." THIt¢ SHORT LINE- ANN ARBOR to CHICAGO BUFFALO NEW YORK AND BOSTON with dlt~ct cnnecions at Chieo fr St. Louis, Kansas ctty S. Paul and the West. For iormaton and throughttcketcall onor wrtte la W. w. CASE, Aent. Ann Arbor. IIANGSTERrER, Caterer 224S 9 9 SOIJul STATE ST. (Continued from page one.) MUSICAL CLUB NOTICE. Professor John A. Fairlie, Ann Arbor. The members of the Musical Clubs The officers, in addition to Messrs. are requested to be at the D., Y. A. Bible and Fairlie, include, as vice- A. & J. waiting room at 7 p. m. to- president, William F. Moeller, alder- night. A special car will take the man of Detroit, and as trustees, F. F. Clubs to Ypsilanti. Ingram, Detroit poblic lighting com- J. W. WATLING, mission, E. R. Nellis, mayor of Wy- Manager. andotte, G. W. Detwiler, alderman of NOTICE-07ENGINEERS. Owosso, J. N. Sampson, mayor of Ad- N ting ENGdNEERu. rian; George H. Phillips, Battle Creek. Class meeting Thursday, January a 14, 4 p. in., Room 10, Engineering Building. Important. 74-75. Dean T. Smith, professor of surgery . in the homeopathic department of the THE HARMONIC ORCHESTRA. University of Michigan, read a paper Furnisnes music for all occasions. before the Northwestern Ohio Homeo- Dance music a specialty. Address L. pathic Medical Society at its Decem- D. Bates, Manager, 808 S. 4th ave. ber meeting. The title of the paper 74-90. was, Iodoformplombirung in the NOTICE. doformplombirung is the technical There will be a meeting of the Bird name given to a new compound to be Club in the Curatorhs oefie, Museum used in filling the bone cavity. The Building, Jan. 16, from 7 to 8 p. m. paper included the report of a case PRIZE OFFER. . treated successfully by this method in TeJ ZE o c i thehomopahi hopitl t te Ui- The Junior Hop committee hereby Sthe homeopathic hospital at the Ui~- offers a prize of $10 for the best Jun- versity. This method of treating di- for Hop poster. All posters must be seased bones was devised by Profes' in the hands of the committee by Fri- .sor Moorhof, of Vienna. The case day, February 5, 1904. All posters treated at the homeopathic hospital submitted are to become the property is, so far as the writer of the paper of the committee. knows, the only reported case that Junior Hop Committee, has been treated by this method in H. S. PERKINS, Sec., this country. 702 S. University Ave. Olliver W. Perrin, who last year Jean Persons, who played on the specialized in the actuarial courses of- Michigan football squad this year has fered at the University of Michigan, just returned to college. He suffered has taken a position in the actuarial during the vacation from a severe department of the Penn Mutual Life case of quinsy. Insurance Company at its home office -- in Philadelphia. The position is one President Blain, of the Senior class, with very good prospects; and that has appointed a stein committee as there is a demand for young men follows: "Kid" McKoy, Chairman; trained for this kind of service is in. "Bob" Parker and S. S. Boulger. dicated by the fact that the offer was one of four of a similar nature which Students who have frequented the Mr. Perrin had orler consideration library lately have probably noticed at the time of acceptance. the new application blanks. TheyI are smaller than the old ones but The University of Iowa is to have more conveniently arranged so that a $25,100 gymnasium ready for use there is less danger of making them next September. out wrong as previously has often The new Rockefeller Hall at Brown been the case. University will be soon opened to the During January all hair goods at students. It is similar in a general aha a way to the Reynolds club in Chicago. one-half off. Miss Vaughan, near Quarry's. ws New classes in Dancing now being formed at the University Academy, The Michigan Daily delivered the State street, Wednesday and Satur- remainder of collego year for $125. day evenings.tf Phone 461. tf. " ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB. Typewriting - Done neatly and At a meeting of the Rocky Mountain cheap. A. A. Marschke, 834 W. Huron Club yesterday afternoon it was de- street. 08-83. cided to hold a banquet in the mid- The Michigan Daily delivered the dIe of February and to have a group remainder of college year for $1.25. picture taken for the Michiganensian, Phone 461. tf. ...4n4A . . t. i+++0414.244+ 1 LJuCTRIC £AN5 Electric Chafing Disses ilecCtic Table Lamss Is f-,eanything Ct.l.ezs ap v-a room. Ca1 oand s .c, d41 Spay..... WAs5iTENAW LI6HT & POWER COMPANY. Cr. Waaingto aed rth Ac. Pions 070 Money Loaned ON Watches, Diamonds Or other personal property gf value. Watches and Jewelry Re- paired. Bargains in Watches and Diamnonds. Office at residence. 331 E. Lib- erty Street, Ann Arbor. Hours 8 to 11:30 a. m., l to 3:30 p.n., 7 to 9 p. m. All Business Confiden- tial. JOSEPH C. WATTS. 4 I+4.+4444. ,,4.*n.4.44 IF SALDIICG'S OFFICIAL IT ER-COLLEGIATE FOOT BALL Used by all the Leading Colleges. FootBall Pants-Lace front, hipsand knees padded with "curledhaiand thighs with cnso strips. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Incorporated. N Sew York, Chicago, Denver. S Spalding's Official oot Iall Guide for1103.,died iby WalterCamp. Price 10 cents. aM4+4. +++++M+++++4. ROUN DTAB 'N A RRQW BRA N D 15CENTS,2FOR25CENTS CLUETT, PABOOY & CO Sakees sf Cluet and Mnearch Shirts Pbone 52 Pantoriu ii. Cieaning. Pressing. IReairing. 336 S. STATE ST. Over- is- ing'a) Clothes called for and Delivered. $1.50 worth of work for $1.00. Leave Orders at Cushings or Phone 902 Wm. lbocbrein, Zanitar? lumber, Zteam & a fitter. Vbone 667. 303 5. State St r l r _ H e H i "ALLEN'S FOR QUALITY." $10.00 and $11.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS We give the Best Clothing Values, saving gou from $3.00 to $5.004 on Every Suit or Overcoat yuu Buy. The balanee of the month our Annual Sale is on we give you the choice of our $10I09 Suits and Overcoats for $8.00 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats for $12.00, ALLEN, THE CLOTflIER,i1a s. 4UN srzft k f M 1 I . WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOID-GOODVAR'S DRUG STORE