THE UNIVERSITY OF 11 iClRIGAN DAILY. 3 THE UMVERSYIY OF M1CH1GA~ DAILY. 3 ..fit E:E'.lE= F F.fr. : : r'SEE:F : : : r. : : c r: '.F :4'rF :c : E: i. : rar. : r- r.Firrr-F t£:F °a '. : E:Sr. : F r. r:F :£ r e:F : e:ar. :+r :ar: "r' '£ F ii: e: r. F £ '. c: s:E lb MICHIGAN CENTRAL "The Niagara Falls Route" CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Taking effect September Yo, 1900 -ietroit Night Exrss .......5 55 A. , Atlanticehospress.............174 Grand apide Express ......... 110 Mail ad Expresa .........3 47r. M. N.TY.Boston Special .......... 458" 'ast Eastern ... ........ ..0945 Mdail andhExpress............8 40A.. Boson,N. Y. andChicago . SD..... 2 Fes a extrn Expss.........138pa G.ER. and a-al. Express. . .5 45" Chicago Night Exprssr...0...943" PaifieExpess.............it2 N0A. Ka Stesxhip Tickets, all Classes, to and from drepean points at lwest rates Fal insr- aaton n application. O. W. RUOLES, H. W. HAE, . . & T. AgI., Chicago Ap't An Arhr. TIME TABLE Taking Effec, Sndasy, My 15'5, 199. rans leae Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ird Tbsr,e. SOUTH NORTH -No. .- 7:25 A. M. No. 1.- 8:51 A. M. No. 8--11:35 A. . -No. 5-12:30 P. M. No. 4.- 8:3 P, . No. 3.- 4:50 P. M. .Ran beweenAn Arbor and Toledo only. All trains daily except Sunday. W. T. WILLS, Aget. W H. BENNETT. . P. A HOCKING VALLEY BY. The Railroad that takes, the Business In and Out of Michigan. 4 SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS 4 DAILY BETWEEN 4 TOLEDO, COLU11BUS and ATHENS. W. Hf. Fher, L. W. Landman, 0. P. A. . Tra. Ag. Columbus, 0h. Detroit Mih. Detroit, Ypslant and Ann Ar- bor Railway. ;ar leave for Detrot and Ypsilanti avery half our, oeginning at 7:15 a. in. anti' 7:45 p. i.; After that to Detroit at 8:45 p. i., 9:45 p. m. and 11:15 p. in. Waiting room, corner Ann and Mlain t.: Detroit, 111 Griswold t. MONEY LOANED en Wathes, Diamond, heels and other Per- sonl rperty. Office trsidnce, 331 E. LIbrty street. All bsiness confidenil. Hor. 8to 11:0 a. n, and I to 3:35 and 7 toS p. m. JOSEPH C. WATTS oOrder Trouser 5ale We offer tiis week a line of $8, $9, and $10 patternso for $5 We will put onr usual high standard eof workmanship in these as is characieristic of all our work. .. .. .. .. ... See patterns in the windows. Galr for Young Men. 11 Wo HIG $5.004%* 4' 4'k 4'k 4' OP T' TON E. v O+O+CO-+++++++++++O+++OO+Of3+++++O .e HENRY BROS. Now on the fleer at 709 N. UNIVERSITY A~VENUE We have on our tables an Entirely New Line of Fall and Winter Suitings. It Will Pay You to See Us. HE:NRY BROSe ARTISTIC TAILORS," -' 5-, ©,. ci 1 ©+++++0 O-++ ++ ~~4u+u m+++ 4-0 ++ Fritz Kreisler Takes Well "A Poor Rslation" The oecond number in the Choral tt is a luarvelous staige creation that Union oeries woo a concert last night cult kep ati andience of playgoero on by Frito Kreioler, toe Auotrian violin- Itlhe serge of tears for two hones and ist. This artist, though not generally a-hialf alsd preserve theni from weep. well known, came with high praise ilig simplly bty muaking them laugh. froni his concerts in Berlin and more Such is te ciharacter of Noah Vale in recenitly it Chicago. Anid his Sol. Sm~ithi Russells charming play, concert last night justified the praise A toor Relationl," which conies to Che The audience took niost kindly to his oplerai htese liext Friday niightt. It is playing tttd was enthusiastic enough essentially ai role tiat appeals to the to please the most exacting. Kreisler synmpathics at flutes deeply :itd being is a master of technique, and his in- dlelinleated with such exquisite finishi terpretation is very expressive. He by Fraitk Keenan, it is no wonder that wats recalled againi and againi and wil- fts' lly that forms its setting has be- lingly responded to encores. The pro-011110e a householid word fisr all that is grant was especially well selectedl for ceiltan lsindvwolesotte oithCie Amexri- variety anid was sotshtort that alillan ttige. Masiager Fseed (. IBerge~r wishied for mere of it. Thte followitig calrricoste samte scentery, properties, iiunibero were givenl: etc., used lby Mr. Rusoell himself and 1. Concerto for Violin, CX1 Major, It compant~y snuperior to anty that ha~s No. 1 ..................... Brucht yet tappleared intthie piece, inltudleing Introdnction. Misses Malud Abbsott, Kate Long, Adagio Fannly Barry Sprague, Katherine Dool- Finale: allegro energico. lug asidte two children, 'Rip" and 2. Soitata: Devils Trill ...Tartini "Pattch,;' aitd Mesors. Geo. R. :l. 2. Sarabande......Bachi-Sulzer Sprague, G100. B. Miller, Marcus Mori- i. Ch~ansoni s5 ans es......... arty. John Cumberland and Clias. ............Tschaikowski Iluitati. Our laly-goers have not yet c. Scene de Czardte... Hbay forgottenl iscetnjoyment afforded last 4. Fantasie: Non pinl iesta..Fagaltini si'asoi by this exquisite play, and we ______________ cani prophbecy a big house for M r. Kee- Jeff De Angelis Saturday night.. nantwheti lie opens on Friday night. Onily Genuine Mboniarcht Cushiolns in Jeff De Angelis Saturday night. city are on all tables at ROSEY'S.- CONTINUE HCAPPY BY USING Wanted-Solicitors; good jay. Apply ttoyal Tigers, lee; Tigerettes, Sc. at Daily office at once. ________________ Best $1 4 at made is the Howard. That's Ithe name-HALLHR'SJEW. Wadhams, Ryan & Reule, sole agents. ELRY. If you :see the work .of the Toledo Waterman or Laughlin Fountain Laundry Co. you will be convinced Pens, $1 each, at Schaller's Bookstore. thut you want no other. Agency 121 S. I "BELL BLAND " sbMandolin and Guitar Strin~gs costs yon no coors that tinferior ones. AT THE SahaeberIe Music Store, 16W. Liberty St. Ann Arbor Don't Goo Home for THANKSGIVING without one of Our U. of M. PINS Win, Arnold, Jeweler To N[W STUDENTS "ANn THE OLD ONES ALSO. 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