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Old Number: 4450S. MAIN SEAN&.CO ANN ARBOR. MICH.DE N6 00 Universityj V. M. t,. A. Social, Calendar. Deepite the bad. weather, a large Saturday, Nov. 11.-'Vacuity ye. Penn- croxed of youiig men were in attend- Sylvania at Philadelphia. ace at lice cocial given by the Y. M. Saturday, Nov. 11, Prof. Geo. W. Pat- C. A. The mxaiin feature of the lvnn erson before the Engineering Society vniinithlie Physical Lab, lecture roomi at C. A. The main feature of the eveccnig 8p.m. ieee the tug of veer which togethier Satuicsday, Nov. 11, .Hobart Guild with the bowiing alley furniohed aoy reception at Harn's Hall. amount of fun. itefreslhments were Nov.513.-Pr of. Lamsoc, "A Summer Bicycle Trip in Europe"-L'nity (ours_ cerved in an iformel manocr consiot- Saturday, Nov. ti-Varsity vs. Cace ice of popcorn end apptles. Alec te at Hegent's Field. refreshmcents the lighcte were' toutSe out Saturday, Nov. 25-Varsity vs. Kale- end seticig thecmselves around the fie mazoo, at Hegents' Field. each 0cc tried to scare the reel if the compny ith is estghos stry. All about the genie in Special tDaily. SHEE2HAN & CO. University Booksellers Stationera and Engravers -320 SOUTH STATE STREET. IJ. of M. Barber Shop eatd i and Bath Rooms . thebXn~. Stil tesStateaSt.. i. R. Trsjanswski, Prop. G~dRANTEE58SfAOTISFfIGTION. BREAKFAST - ANN ARBOR SUPPER - ST, LOUIS, MO. WABASH - FAST TRAINS FREE - CHAIR CARS R. S. Greenwoadcl 1. P. A., Chicagoc _ UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANC ING Gentlemcen's beginncincaseer.Msonday.8StosiSp. Liadies' beginninggclasse, Wed.,s8 t to10pcni. PINK BROS., Instructors. O~ce and Academy, Nickel HatS, 334--336 5. Stats THE Hlocking Valley Ryl D. Rl. TINKER & SON ISATTERS AND FURISHESDS Headquarters fr> noeS, CARsMEStFUeNSea - adteoeplete lietGMASIsU GeeDSeandSWETES., AGENCY FOE LONOL.EY tHATS 334 South State Sree Cr. Macn and Iturn Sreets. Capial, 150,00. Sspus, $0,00. Transts a general aning bteiness. R, KExpr, Pee. C. E. GEaENS, VicePres. FaRE. IBEsoseR. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK aOrgesibed tees Capitel, $100,00S. Scpter ad Prefis,, 40,000 Trransetcageneeslhbankigg busines. Foreign exehange bouehtiand old. Fnih leters af. redit. E. . KNNE, Pes. HARRtISON SOLE, Vice-Pres. S. W. CLARKSON Cehier The flan flrbor Savings Bank Capita Stok. 150,000. Scrpus,$150,000. Reeosree $1,50e,1e0. Organised sndee the Generl Bneking Laws ef thisicStai. Reeives deoit, huy nd ses xcohange sa the principal itee of he Geited States. Dreftsccashed upoci propee idetifcatin. Safety depsit oes to rent. OFIERSn: ChritinMac.Pes.W. D.nearri ma, ViceePres.; Cte. E. isese, Cshier 5M. J. Fritz, AssistantCashier W. J.usOOTH,PRES. VfT W. ARNOLD,1sec Vie-pre JS C.. WSWA nee ss.d sier~e BRNK Transacts a general Banking Business. 00ak Ser of COLLEGIATE CAPS. GOWNSead 'OODiS CAPS aqd GOWNS, A 5SPECIALTY. CLASS CANES. COLLEGE FLAGS. I CLAS PIPES. CLASS STATIONERY, COLLEGE PINS. COLLEGE SPECIALTIES WC. KERN & CO. 151 i 'ySeventh S. ttSAutO, IL.. UNMEC -'r one reason isbocca o why Old En gish Curve Cut pipe to- bacco is so \ popular. .. The curved in box that fits any pocket is another ason. No other pipe tobacco has ever ade as many friends in so short a time. It disappoints no one." trial box will be sent to any one ,nywhere on receipt of ten cents in amps. Address Old English De- ,artnsent, The American Tobacco :o., III Fifth Ae , New York City. I 1901 Crippled. The game lis mo rndig eill be onc betwecen live teanms heretofore as stearly eqlual ini strength as is seldomc foundin i cooss teanms. Since the practice ofi Thursday it has developed that Talcott, captain of the junior teem, hasa broke~n rib and of course he will be out of the game. Whether his absesce from the lineup wiii prove 1t:0 great a lios for hiseam to sustaitn antd still sin is a idebated question wehich will most certainly be answecred by the results of this morning's game. Hox'eeipI, last gues into the game hopeful, but hasrdiy as confident as thcy seere before the liss of their captains. Opissed to thbm the Sophomores are qite ias confident, even more so than before. Engineering Societt4. The Engineering Society wcili be ad- dressed this evening, in coons 10 Engin- eering building, by Prof. Gets. W. Patterson. Subject, "The Metric Syst em of Weights end Measures." This xiii he a very interesting and istesctive lecture, and every engineer shouldl at- tend. FOR HENT-L~arge rent reem on Steal floor, half a block from Campus. 303 S. State. The greatest poem of the year is un- doubtedly Prof. Markham's "The Mien With the Hoe." Some consider it a poxeerful gospel sermon, wrhile others denounce it as a poisonous piece of vie- ulenit socialism. This poem xwill be Mi. Crook ler's subject of discourse nest Sunday exfLning. President Tall of the Junior Laicx class has named the folloxwing pe'coins as members if the Washington's Birth- day committee: -.. W. Sample, L. E. Thomepson, Miss Doust, H. W. Hayes, Mt. T. Belly. Dr. Harold D. Corbusier, 'l9in, is itn the city. Since graiduation he hex held a position in the Marine hospital at C'Sex-lend, Othis. The Line Up. The line up is givens above as alrena l til annosunced by the coaches. St is hustl:e to changes, howexer, .exen before tl:.'re opening of the game, for Penns is in such an unsettled state since her gae M xith Harx'ard that an announ cement in advance is difficult to make with absolute accuracy. There is more cer- tainty, howxever, Sic Michigatn's line up A being as given above. W. W. Talcott, 'S1, quarter on the '98 S1 'Vassity fooltball teem, has been en- p ;tigetd to coach the Normal SchoiolC teamC ____________________________________________________All dealers sell it. "With is three-hour trains betweena °Toimieo and Columbus, using U'nion e12l~2 wdfDfi ~~F~2i ,Station in both cities, is why EVEHY- F;Z 1,lY ues this. line. 5PALIr N~r eParl:or eumx- on day trains and sleepers t TRADE-MARK Through Sleeteer from Toledo to A C O OP 'oIiirl' SuAplies Washington, Baltimore and Philadel- ~"D FOR t899a phia.Quitea RalroadTHE HCKIN , TA LORSThe Spalding Official Intercollegiate no.Football QutM aiodTEMCtG iuu.i. iitsn~ nised excitsively S' Yale. Peisce as, narvard, VALLEY. Write TO Mi.sjxs.i~j Eii.N, c)Pensyivaria,'CereSSSUniversity of Chicao, L. W. 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