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May 03, 1906 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1906-05-03

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THE MICH1IGANI DAiLVi

Hocking Valley Ry.I

CONTINUES ITS EXCELLENT
TRAIN SERVICE
Tou will find
*Four Trains Daily
From Toledo
Carrying Parlor Cars on Day Trains
Sleeping Cars on Night Trains r
Union Depotosin Toledoijand Co-
lumbus
S. E. CLARK, 321
Campus Martius
Detroit, Mich.'
F. J. SCHUH
SANITARY PLUMBING
Glas and Electric Students' Supplies
A SPECIALTY
J. F. SCHUH, 207 E. Washington St.
JBAILEY & EDMUNDS
21 Eoot Liberty Street.

TART" NEW SHOEi=SHAPES
The strikiii slope toes of last years shoes are
/ it ' again tisi season-only more so.
T1he nearest tihing is a high receding backward
sope. toe, with a sudden flattening in
front. Q Von can't go on to one
single canmpns in the whtole coutntry
without seeing these clever nvew
Regals itn every directiott.
Plenty othter reasons blesides
style; hottest materials and
''peg '' .- ' lonest workmniship a 211
$35 .O throuigh, insidie andou,
A soe th 's rypermanent shape- retell
Made of Blak Kinsg Calf. '44 i quatersizes.
Shapely narowtstoebul
high withhconsidele slope,. $3.50 and $4.00
Lahrqatrliing
AL hr Shoe Ye Stsuae QI.h
I.E G that proves pe~
611 E. Willi..am St. Sole Agents

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The Right Styesill Men's Spring
tyCsclothes
Everything that's new and right will he fonnd here now.
All lines greater int variety and lower in price than equal quali-
ties may lhe obtaiined in atty other store.
Men's and Young Men's Spring Sults $10 to $20
Top Coats - - - $10 to $25
Rain Coats - - - $15 to $25
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
A spleadid showvitig eaf Men's New Spring Shirts, Neckwear
Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear.
MEN'S SPRING HATS
'Thle nesv shapes in lblack anid colors are to he seen as tusnal.
U~p-to-dateness, sure qnality are evident throughont.
REULE, CONLIN & FIEGEL
FURNISHING 6"DOPE"
New Colorings !INNE WA
IN HOSIERY
New Styles '. IN . P
IN COLLARS
HENRY and KYER

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To Engage the Assembly Roomts or Orchestra, call at
Grang~r's Academy Office, 312 Maynard Street
As Ilit residencss is, o eted ita lsh t i I 5-.calersareit t sl ts(Lol

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ISuits and Overcoats (1hnj(nnr Buy Direct and Save
To Measure oSflpCotigC pa rm $16.00 to $28.00 ~U1uigUUUII~ Uij~1 Money. 118=120 E. Liberty.
U. of ?. BARBER SHOP htgahr NT HL _39.HuoRA DLL
Trojonowski State St. 31PF. HOOANHE

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
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The
I d of theW orid.
' need Brawn and Brain,
whether they are Building
Inth whole wheat grain
Nature has stored the material
- for building brawn and brain-
but the white flour miller gives
you only the starch. You can't build

.---====;muscle or brain out of starch. In
Shredded Whole Wheat
you have all the body-building elements of
the whole wheat prepared in digestible form.
The Government uses it to build soldiers at West
Point and sailors for the Navy at Annapolis. It is on
the 'training table" of every college and university.
A food for the brain-worker, the outdoor man and the in-
door man, for any meal, for any season in any climate-a
food to grow on, to think on, to work on, to live on.
Shredded Wheat is made in two forms. BISCUIT
and TRISCUIT. The Biscuit is delicious for break-
fast with hot or cold milk or cream, or for any meal
in combirsation with fruit or vegetables. TRISCUIT
is the shredded whole wheat cracker, crisp. nourish-
ing arnd appetizing. Delicious as e, toast with bever-
ages or wish cheese or preserves.

The "Vital Question Cook Book"
is sent free for the asking.
THE NATURAL FOOD CO.
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.

"it's all in the Shreds"

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ALWAYS AHEAD IN
STYLES

MIL WARD, THE TAILOR.

THE BEST OF EVERY
THING IN TAILORING

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