THE MICHI.GAN DAILY FOT BALL GUIDE CRAVENETTES, SUITS, ___________CH A FOR 1905 9P r 338 S.5rATE ST. r p sr Edited by WALTER CAMP J $10u$*TOP PC ATS N 'R1Z N ICAISBN I I tt\ totitE natrcitedrnsofFLs A qin MAIN AND IHURON STREETS t r iei hoalt ew'deeet AtleticGoodT O P Capital, $saoon,0surplus and Prfits, $6,000 0ealer and Detarment ton ____________._____________________________________ foea Genra"l . aking a'isa'.cdtP perA. G. SPALDING CRT.UB OS. I 3 et. tlyee cin Itoi oic SoW Ytin ateit AGO Otrn IAl+tt tit t 4 "rFom the standpoint of Clothes, about the most sensibltetting a o 0.1)' rdupord .iialiifg ctrigrie iif all ttlenk 10. II 'nKEMPF.Perts. W C STV,'ccc ie Pres. mcaned free to any a.ddress. it i4 a mia can do at this tine of tie year is to ibnv a Rain Ciat. Tie u'. II. Int i.S ant. a. A. thot toos Asst ________________________________name describes it only part of tie tne-int rain' days All oler STATE SAVINGS BANK ~' rdays it is anidiel cot-just tie thintg for tie cool of earls fail. COOK HOUSE m~cmx: Stylish all the timte. Waterproof whent yotu ned it. ipitititte ouet Itit hi' "do ^encou .. FIRSTCLASS IN AL. BRANCHE W.J. ABootd .7oc v. hean rai: We lre showin~g the fitest line of $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Ja.H Wade EF. ills lo n rtrr it toA ir i' t Os ervc N J avr Jo nrre ~Fall Sirsin Negigees adFlannels IrtriitsiSlttoAltorsole J. y tttt n trt H S aret n assDINNR A Gat. . P 5 a ch ORlR Pof an:lp. lazet r itian art i ' n a d rpeaG l, ro s tts.r ~'THE MOST COiPLETE AND BEST HAT LINE IN THE CITY The Ann Arbor SavinS Bank ' (GEORGE BISCHOFF g________________________ I Otitoch. 0,000. S etls, l00,100 FLORIST aToletaeias un n_ Retore, $2,00,00 ChanRM FIFTY-TWOnd ' Zf~,Tie Ter h " 171 i 1*t ~A IGenerl Banking Buines Tranated Choa4 Cu %.rwRe nd POF11CERS: (ti ts Fbt.I. tittol'h.ter'; W. I. Chapin S., between Huron and Ililler Ave. ilartin al,Itei r o ili t. .J l1t1ril ie. 'crrr. Phone 09. S roo~ ______________________________FINYE LUN"CHES t' r te it' tr'gt nett'of 'l'tlilsiol T iIlitiir It' ors dll rs A r a e \..I:tt tre, I, $.50 'trot $. . I tT n n. ofht' o i ll tutulg til lci. \\ I t s c t,' L I O HI'Tle rattta l1'olhl'lle l assac i;t h tt~ l l danc'ing fl adies, w2 ll at ps'. iltltltht, liot' ie t 1' top.:ls fr +''A r \ AIl itt H USTON B [TH RS rctdc'dit t eentibefoe' u'itueugi'nutetrte lssontoniht' otin -. Suacessurs to JAS. W. REED. 312 . Satee lt t'lla ies lt ttl y ( e t1 llice t elcu lnpicatJc pto c rlry Sioo'.l, r-net l~e ht~tne.; ntcttn of Io ttthee l s tu nlt M rig i tis Ll n oe' ethy Soe ________________----___I Ohio Central Lines Lab S upplies ll liffl'tilI ittiti slcte t -aorl fe: fnsrs rtr 1 -t'r rC<.try ds '. 10)1tnlttt fnlitoch"unaullI Ltarg ) rLOLEDO toCLMU cl th is 11M IltickrIefr th dbt.tIlt tt)lt t 'lta II .1h ) Xi. Parlor Cars onoall TrainsBo a yorteacldtncw hi a m nh ,tl'. 3.->5 Sat sre.rrlInr Path 1 '1. igncd for (1I IIlltlte iuic ''yes'e- itt or nearTat' ppanllt , alitgatr IootIitl Srto etoi'.for stilt' ceal atJ. C' IR T NATIONAL. BANK Bi l g .. [eIt gi lt e lh oudritit- arse)1 cotaining i ve o lar11 it l and Wt11)11 1 1 L. I Iierty~. I0-oOf Auu Arbor, Miclh. a ce Alill Almr "t(.r thadc hlt lintie. 11R liegar frlene o ;7-E I.KncIrs H rio ol, and resdcn Jane ". ltgll illnd_ )iv~io , Sor.XItlil.< t.)llioa ) 1, o , is. -o 2 5 .Carsn Ca =liv iS e t n " e~ h In t u e lt f t e D A ailld tIt . I' Pn to oEyou wao' P In-Po n hts .. h ILso lrCoge\' atM- ps r& ('atifaimr.h eIf BRIGHTON n, T ursay. cto er 1. o th sub fbric at \it l~ot llS .;,l irrt ali'ljwel'trea '.ng. $tale loi.e Xrr 31 4 Pos"!oo c t t I0 . i t i R ti on t r. M I llitre )1. 00 Il i f I Oppti.OL MO RtSST DIO Il Til.I " "" " " " IS S . a n t A o Ara t It It' Itolilictirilt.' 1 frot-tt 1.0 i -SI -1--ti~ We I,'. .'lil ln I Iirteau l tCo.'ettti al tr t he bcti, est Lum p aeend l. fo le ss o ey an a; y ohrs.7rgtnttttacLcs c U. of IV. BA BE HO 14trrl$Iosei.tismrkt ar a nd $2ti ;o.ltI ost )t'"a yni TrIroai'tte S., thMahoannfltcr p Vrcofr bil~s. nail long wear-insist upon $5.050 $4.10 S EDDEDWIW KI A CAMP COMPAMION COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN When yoa ga into camp, or starton a htating, fisting or any other kinid of a trip, th paplacyaaold -OuirNew Lasts anid Leathers ,'. crivercarefuil - consiertrny Pit ;seo t'.l i'.nethilnigY'whicit reulhil Aits i hites thiei i lcn I with be sarry cthelr nma'ke. Weainovite )n tnr intspectionI. ___ therappetite yoa are surer ta gel. Shredded Whole Wheat Walk=uOver Shoe CO. Biscuit R. J. HOFFSTETTER, Mgr. Ann Arbor, rich. sholdatihga alang by all means. It is quickly anod easily prepared, and is splrndid in comr- binatian with milk, creamfrutis, vegetatlrs andi ots of other ehings Yoa can prepre it-- int a diffreent way for every meal-a wel- came relief from monotony. It will ido you. lats of good, too. Q1,It is made solely of the whrole wheat berry, and contains note strength and vigor and vitality than any5L'4WX NVD E R' other food, as whole wheat is composed of L I N j,~Jt~ 1 all the elements which enter into the core struction of the human body - murscles, teeth, hones, tissues as well as heat andI P x ii- A IT7 Clf..R energy. 41. Write for "The Vital 9fueooitn Cook Book,' free. 41 Trlncuit is a whlel wheat cracker. Better for toast than brecaid and Sire with hotter and cheese. Comparct Highest Quality Amateur Fini, and easily curried. E lN BLC THE NATVRAL FOOD COMPANY S1 FREE SHINES ( GET- SCIILEEDE'S Tempery Loose Leaf Bin- der for Note Taking. tou 2 e ltt'nts. 'i' i. 111i' ~tbs O N Ait l't Sc ftu, $1.I0le111? I.% CALL ON US F. J. SCHLEEL)E 240 S. State St Money Loaned fr) Watches=, hiamlondsor uether Iesonal tproerty. Wiatch'-s and Jewelryrepsiaired. Blargalo'. in Watces & iiamottitl 1110cr' atersidIenice 3011I. Libterty St A A brtu ct. JOSEPH C. WATTS I i COMPANY shing COR. E. HURON & FOUR'TH AVE Do you have trouble with your Cuts? Try the 'Nmew rProcess" Plates of the CHICAGO ENGRAVING CO. Send triat order through us A. M. SMITH Over Wahr's Dowentown Bookstore Momasa "ails, r, X. { WE APP NEVER- UWJJE).RS 1LP..-GOODY1$AR'S, DRUG ST lOPI