THE MICH4IGAN DAILY
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Campus Barber Shop ~ STAE
O. A. MOE, 705 N. University Ave
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank____________
capital stoc, 050,000. surplus, $200,1000
Resources. $2,00,000____________________
A General Baking Business Transacted
OFFIsCERS: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pes',W I ntrcllgite Not
Harriman Vice Pres.till. O, it. ( tCatrcllgite Noes
Row 's Laundry - 1o-3 lii ,,,,has Bee retile t li
Thomas Rowe, Proprietor Minstatttt had fooballoacitftr
326 N, FithAve. it va ith'll alry f $,00 .
Nw Phone 47 Bo-l ,l oe41 .
T1E lFARME~RS AND MECHANICS BANK "i f te ecei ate c bi'trg
MAIN AND HURON STRET Ia i Cris'~is , 111cnttitoscl tf
Capital, $0,000, Surplus and Profits, $65000 Di)111 1, S hitr, Nal]
1oes a GeneraltRanhintgttusioess,,attilpay Aa 1111 ld tte ~s onb tat
3 pee cent interest on fT ute ad a vti ng 't.=c g inst si I it ,'Tttt '111q'tuttsttttn
Deposits. Safety tDeposit Btoes to reent
at 82.00 and upwards \al'~c oill, uicia ~vcstl
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BLOCHI V[R[UMIS llm' 11',t xiil idtl.tr.Is
Ito dI It t i lit ei t. nti 1111 ii tts liven ut.'
MANN'S DRUG STORE heas, \ l~l t '\ltjt cs 8tlrttitt
213 S Main St. a t i t s l iatotfiend1, 11Keee iii
STR ING S hitt's gi ertleslin i
Italian, German, and of American 'i;] fottilb aeb
Manufacture 1i o ee i tii l rm , nin
FOR ALL STIiNGEDO INSTRUMENS Iolitiin11111 iii icc" oi
REASONABLE; PRICES.___
SCHAEBERLE & SON At tecri I ouncoaig h
14 W. Liberty St. ANN ARBOR W ltnr11 t a1 1 t ayofl~an~it,
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Embalmer and Funeral Director Bitain eceied te deree f0Dotoit
Ambulance-Call at edel day or night I v nth 11 ih liasadi iil
Phoote 04. Ann, AborI.i.i , r' i1, tte', I r
cic, Sir eIt's c c bt rt awiI f
ALARM CLOCKS _______________________________________
$1.00 to $1.50
Fully Gvuai-r.iud
OreDlolaetClocks are tebet,. d
Ifothte money. Pioe atchrpiigO F R
apecialty.
J. L. Chapman, 206 S. Main St
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Hot Lunchv
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curse you young fellows DON'T WANT and WON'T "
:AR the clothes we choose for your "<Governors."
e know that the staid maturer effects that pslease
possibly appeal to your mtore flticky fticy. We
tot know acd we botught '
LEGE BRAND CLOTHES
tr sake. Nothing cotnservative obout thPesesitits. I
;like the nmerchanst tailors create itn college titwnts,_
as graceful, as boldly originoal, as swell settinig, andlesicotamuhesinedste"riay
.rdt variety" of ready-msade clothtes.
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lt the P'etn'nsylvaia'tti tcompoilt~usell if Clisses repaired.
C nuta, 'MNleriattm, Barker and '1',,Telo. 'Ey6es carefully fitted aned tested.
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futrnishtedI ainipleasatntly situted. Sttit-
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fal Ci ciii"cs at 713 E. Ltiirsils. 4.1-48
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The AttitArbtor Press (tormterly Ptar-
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C. A. hiandbotok, etc., etc., are prititer,;
to tile stenetlbottdy t117 VtoWashiu-y
Ion street. tf
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wot it every-tit' ill Nlleilyand tut t-
erii te-rritry. CGe'orge NW. lred, ,Jr.
MONEY LOANEID
Ott Watcthes. 01aon tds Jewelry
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aod Colateoal ueea 113.
W. J. LOURIM
t1044tt Ave. tOppostteCort House
Two doos sott of etw Y. M. C. A.
OrrtCEtHOURS; 03000o 1130; 1 t103;
7 to 8-15,
Buiness Stoictly Cnidetial
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Laretst Mtaufacur'es itl t' tie tld
Base Ball, Lawn Tennis Foot Ball
Archery Roque Golf Quois
Cricket Lacrosse Croquet
rlIplemnts for all Sprs
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A. G. SPALDING C&. BROS.
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upthe o".snugly, neatlyIIBe
PURE SILK-25o A PAIR
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ALL THlE NEW 1946
KODAKS
Are in stock. Let us show
them to you.
E. E. CALKINS
Drx'ijgist
320 Sosuth Stat, Str-eet
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League Baseball Reports
Received by Innings Daily
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shapes. Up-to-date exclusive designs
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111II Sou~th Mainh Street.
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The University of Chicago
The OUnoversity yer is diidd inttfura
quarters, \WinterSpiutgSouttutr and Au-
tumn. Adniltton is crotteotatt Ii u,'tnitugo1
eaeh, o anaray 2d, April 21d, Jtue161,' n
October 1st. Graduate intt, ruction i fee
in thte Graduate Schoolis uP Arts atud Ltei'a-
tures and the Otgden ((tradute) -iSchootul of
Science. Professitonal itistruct iton is off~ererd
in the Divinity Schoolut-eLateSit,,l,.thue
tRush Medical College (ffiltiiated)f, atndthe
Sehool of Educationo. Summter Q~uarter 1906,i
Juno 16i-Sepitemaber I. First term:'..tutie i6-
July 20; Second Term, July 2i-August it.
Registration is permiteteud Poe the 'lullrceqtor-
ter orfor eithernterta. Fail anti regular crerti
is given far worh doone. Special coorsws arer
offered for teat-ter,,.
Foe information adedress
The UNIVERSITY OF CHuICAGO, Chicago. Ili
We Have Caps
and Gowns
to Fit at
Studio
CAP, and GOWN4
PORTRAITS
Senior Rates
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VVE 4111 NEVER UNDERSOLD---GOOD YEAR'S DRUG STOR1I