HMICHIGAN D3AILY Developing and Printing for Amateur PhotogJraphers E. E. CALKINS Druggist 324 S. STATE STREET ALARM C LOC KS IHACK Chapman's Jewelry Store er " 206 SOUTH MAIN 5T. ii( Li CFosc WLL'h i Rpairitg wL, ii flor 5 0 tti 'i' WNatch Inspector of the Ata fti- p ftar4r p BRANCH STOREi AlT00 204 South State Street j UNIVERSITY NOTICES. }If a Rottm C, L.. iii cily IliLt1 ThI ow ttia Iott a till ho t _>1 Stat I rvct i d ,,Ytla tight1 :tO 7:30 i i iki it iii{)hi) clth il l h ldti a 1(atittti 1 tp'' 'rctclti t I Xi . iiiicr ih r ~lcn11wr1cllftdt cl ilti l LIci;,0l O t t 7tutu .tt fa l-7 slhap 1 titia 'ittitaan pitueiatI a1 it "ttltting >£ the tbasketball111 itt itt , iic a ircttaa iii i itt Iif t itiitt t at it clock twt- c i rl c1 ie L ts AND CARRIAGE HIRE 1 irtu et voeen lie hours of aiti3 10; . i.3aroi froln to p. mt. 1t, p cetnts. YFor each trunk 25 Iii! if taken above the second catits. For eachl couple to and aries the price will be $i.5o, a. M. $2.no per couple. iO & (7o. A. B. WALKttR. XW. 1It.STARK. Nvit Ii iitt th a t tolicitiipc ro- 1''it ii'l; IS'T 35c t.. . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . t2 3 A New Fad in the Latest Cravat A Scarf Made From Wood, It takes one million yards to make one mound of Art Fibre Silk. There are twenty filiments eo each thread. No wonder they wear like iron. the only house that has them in the city. Li ndensch mitt, Api & Co.'s u_ } r , :1:, 1ita J. Ii '7 "') 22> 4~ atictia XiLAIES'''AILaORING. aistyla fail titan iter suits andi ittie to ordier at otice at reaoni- cha. XWe ihaelihe laicot designts tgootts. JioitnLJ. Schian, 60a I .Williana St. ')i I I f ~t, I-Ai', D. V. A. A. J. RAILWAY 1itt at itr tcatin i acatintp iii>t i LitliL 5i wrka l ~ih--( Sttietit it lit tilt a that tell FIRST NATIONAL BANK A VIBiaIs ('ANDY STOaRE they Of Ass Arbur, Mich. itt a iit (\,5- ig a cmplte linceit1 saind- Sole I it I li t i iv wide('it a thu hot coffee . or chocatett, a.P ttt.Caslhter wttl tiitl antct' tf awhippiedclcrean. ti Winter Joys 0oli 111vtit tIihosit lhoale fiortifiedl ly abundant health ad Vigo~wt i ,iit acoldI anialexposure. B'odily warmth comeso front o Iil -sltiittcd gool food, 1n01 fromttflannels attd overcotats. I 4'' tid Shredded Whole TWheat to the foodi that brings fullest enjoymntt of winter work or play biecatuse it is rich inth le heat - making, istisele - butildittg elemients sand becatuse it is so easily digested. It gives tlb e lithentess anld stippleness of littbl that makes the human body a thtinig of power and becauty. A breakfast of SHREDDED WVHEAT BISCUIT witlt hot or colil mtilk itt creamtiwill stupply tlte ettergy for a whtole day's work. Triscuit is thte same as tihe Bisctuit except that it is com- pressed into a wafer atnd is used as a TOAST for anyv meal in- stead of white floutr bread. At all grocers. Otur new illuts- trated Cook Book is sent free. The Natural Food Co., Niagara Fals, N. Y. 0 coat,, a a bg.;redution iHat, Schiaff- Si1 CDEN'S -$2 willbtuy a fire itn- Litnc polt'aticy thta t may hate youseveral hunre. ClliLit ovOet either phone att(lw ill do iitin etareal. XV . 11Smith, ReA EstateILIn tsuirance Co., Ants Arbor Staticgs lBankiBlocck, tomti20a. cud a titialasses i tit~i(a cn t LCtttgt'' it,, tAt pXiii O wi '1 hl in ittten t-to l it o i' tilt 'l Cotaat ii. sow ha Waich, jewelry attd eye glass repair- itig by skilled worktnen.IHaller's Jew- elry Store, Main street. end Satisfactory tailorintg at satisfactory prices. Ftuller & O'Connor, 61g E. Will- ant street. tI Get y our electin tickets, idance pro- prints, etc., at 'Tim ANN AtRsOt PRF;SS, 117F V-ahitngtoni street; printers of ''le Michligan Daily, Ittlander, Alum- nts, 'i' eclttic, University News-Letter, S. C. A. H an~dbook, Yost's Great Book 'oil Footblh, High School Onmega, etc. Xe ittottire printing for the student tinilythats all other shops combitied Soont in ourtnttbuildittg, Mayttard strcct, opposite Granger's Academy and jusat torit of Schtool of Music. if CASINO Admission0. 5 Cents 339 S. Main St. BAILEY & EDMUNDS %portng3 GooN0 121 East Liberty Street. WAI KING LOO Chinese Chop-Suey Restaurant George Yee Rows A JoeProprietors. Chinese". attty [Dish,, ,AmercaOntLuLaches of all kitts. F e ~yttttt"first-cl asCuerldix atndt gesile tee. Cilittetnd tatiwsc Brnie-a-hrat'. Homei PhoneP 212. 114 S. State S1reet. Rowe's Laundry Thomas Rowe, Proprietor 326 N, Filth Ave. jNew Phonue 4a7 eli Chute 457-L I fIt"' hat ai~"b t}i tnla~ 5cniiir~. -hi t iLv~ititt lttlia'p LOCK-G IP S BRIGHTON (I RTI ;R% 0ciisit'th atblldot engt cityi. NoINti atttrcteartofttheac ks ltac. 25c atndt 50c a flir, all Lia'ia itt ioiibyit. il, itti'it.tti._. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO.,7132F taet St.,Philadelphi.. WHEN YOU WANT SHOES REPAIRED RIGHT Bring them to us, for we have the two Best Shoemakers in this state. All Sewed Soles are put on with the new Champion Sole Stitching Machine and heels finished with the Champion Finisher. Our work is better than new, because we guarantee stitching not to rip. NO DELAY Can repair shoes while you wait. Will call for and deliver work. HOME PHONE 573 119 S. Main St. The Up-to-Date Shoe Man To Engage the Assembly Rooms or Orchestra, call at ranger's Academy Office. As the residence is con. nected with the building, YJcallers are requested to announce themselves. Please ring. I U.WIAYS AHEAD IN, STYLES MIL WARD, THE TAILOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN TAILORING