r r ,-. w a :a ac.,r.., ;y.rrr .. ,,. ,..fiT'.n^'s.. °^ri.'d[i..r _._.. .T" ' h f 15 ,11t'~~sils li'1; NtloN, } \ :T l ! t(.i ,l' id fl IX i' boell Y6ill speaw in the Unitariais i 5O'I'l I'I chunke this a fternioon at 4 o'clock. The- a TVI"his Space : Reserved FOR Sam Burchftiel .. Co. . Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler ALARM CLOCKS 79c ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS $1.75 Sully Guaranteed rilE FARMERS AND MtC@ANICS BANK MAIN AND HUROON STREETS Capital $50,000 Surplus and Proflts$l0O,000 General Banking Business, 3 percent paid I on Time and Savings Depusits. Safety tie- posit Buses to rent at 52.00 and upwards it. Reure, ires. If. (3. PRnETYAN, Vice-Pres. B. A. WIeLsAuS, ciashiee F. T. STOWE. Asst. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stuck &50,000 Surplus 0110,000 itesources $2,00,000 A Uenneral Banking Basiness Transacted Orr'icEs: Clus. E. Htiscuck, Fres. 00. 11. Harrinman, Vice Fees.: M. J1. Frite. Cashier STATE SAVINGS BANK 00. J. Booth Jno. V. Sheehan Win. Arnold Dr. V. C. Vaughan Pus. B. Wade K. F. Mills .tohn Haarer Jno. Koch Prof. B. S. Carhart Berry 00. Douglas Christian Martin Dan F. Zimmerman FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ov ANN AesOR, MICB. E. 1). KINSE, HARRISON SOULS. -4t Pees. Vice-Pres. S. W. t'I.AtRKStN, Cashier. Capital, $100,000. Surulos and Profits. $00,000. (ehai4inal~vnsIn Conmm rnea.l e.nrid Say1 rn¢s Cocn. Maln and Liberty Sts-etms ociosio ishint tmemtory of the late M\rs. J. T. Sunderland, wh4o lived int Anni :arbor for twenty years during the mitt istry of hei husbandt, Rev'. J: T. Suther- A miovemenst is otn toot at Mbissoori to elitminate "ctts-words' troit the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED. Waited-College msen to act as agcents dutrintg su~mcer. Good mootiy for righti men. Call Bell 302-L, or address or call-ott Geo. F. Browni, 619 E. Unti- versity. 901f lVatned-A. tesvyoung ttett to repre- scent a Detroit firmint callintgttpontl inerchautts andt mtanuftactuirers cdtrittg i tte otsttmmet othts. G. 11. Waltetns- perger, 89 HlomseHank Bldg., Detroit, Mics. 164-169. FOR oALE PoitSattle-$too.oo btuys ott alitostttess statckpltsl trainsit, at Shseehsan's Book Storec. 169-174. MISCUlLANEOUS Settiors' calliing cards. Zewvadski & Lutte, 310 S. Slate, 2nld floor. 126-tf. Seiiors-see entgraved 'no-gift" cards to seind with your ivilatioits Zewads- ki & Latte, 310 S. Slate, 2ntd floor. 126l-ttf. 11t11101 be thsat I haven'tlimte to, comie aroundttan ttllease yostftor thtat pictutre. 1 wtt l it thtough-Iswaint pictutre s of ev ey thsing tat is sworthys of a pictuire. If Itdont't callyott, call tte--I ete tre lit soutill gel a picture-nt aniltex- 'Tel, so96s-J tsr 1570-J. LYND)ON. 140 cotl. FRATERNITIES NOTICE SWe arc headquarters for all kiitds of fratertnity stationery. We have itt stock statiottery for a large itunmber of frater- nties. If we havelt it in stock wve catt gct it. We hare dies of all fraternities. ZEWADSKI AND LANE, t. 310 S. Slate St., 2tnd floor. Scitiors' callitig cards. Vounteed cat- lintg cirdls to settd witha yotir invitationts. N\~ctatve atn excelletit variety to choose front. Also see our 'ito-gift" cards. Cards ready four days from order. "Zewadski & Latte Laite, 310 S. Slate, 21111 floor. 126f-tf. (Contiudsfom1tpage yt 5 Micigan ....oo o 0 Ioi 8. Carvajal g ere' r it.I Smttih o% off VrhySc oles htI- Rslterfsotd, Wason. "he lbs it- Ottecit Sscrstlict is-fay, Th s> sont. Stolett toses Iistri pt Im i- Bseo nothtlls-ODISmitlit , OiICaryas's i i. Firstl as n10 or0C rel Lef i itohs's--Misigan is,4Ctrsitlr:) Strutcksout- Ry Smisthl5, Casetjat I. Dostule p1)1.191 isisCam bel 1o ar Io toWstS'sonto tHs wards.sTs i me sits .50. Ump~ire- rer i of01Ps ii dtii it \S 1'1.1. ENT1;I'.f SIN \l lOiN l STUDN1)1 NIXT5 R'FD.1".5 fromis SlbionI sill intade lt a p sl netl'slTuesdaylt wal T eiu 5~l llsi'. t ofi Al it n sho l I ar" _~ stu tsw ha tithe t at 5 ) ri 'etol: shisclasss t ... .a d tii lii lisiniis s1lrtsori s i T e yng t illN latmeii ''\llA s i til go stl lo it vers5 ithal hee ts~ will11 he ti t rtined bys' vra SIci t ssistwi hetakenil It i lt bya lom it teet's 'al't. Wennsien ilt" andoill IX iso n lss t te rlr ul disi iupon sthes'. slts. T e wil cac t th Se e 55 1in-litst sit tr si s ilysterdayiitl"1'sthir: is is a he tle t sie terit hihschosite thanslas edIis to'ildo iill shsasit to ts'n hnttll'I li o he .' lit lt- DR.isil lt ' lZ: IM1tlstil it sliI't l~i wxi N arrang~ isonsing ssmmevcaion e hcure that part of it, attreast, in npnnt La and you ewey minute. All thteimportntportsofthe GreatLal s ar r a i byehecellretsrviceooftheoD. & C.Lake z f The tell1' r ofthlisfleet aref mdrseteeostruction, its ldbyp r.i 5 ari~a oveall the qualitie of speed, safety and < rt " h U ires..c legcraph Scrvicecuscdaboard. :'a s s ans~ .ty rail tine between Detroit and Buffalo, Detroit and a ve tf rs eva aise firirasportation on D. & C. Line Steamers in either tJTbe 0.f&C. aL t s eraeasd.aily teips hetweeen Detroit asndBuffato, r off ndileca. foudletisweskly hetweren Toledo, Derroi,Mackinac d. aia wy pr a Isto tis swoskly hetween Detoi, Hop Cipy,Saginaw 1." .ejwaypos. A