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September 27, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…MOWN:01I~f; N it f, lFor Art and Skill in Iailoring MONEY LOANED Decorations for Students' Roooms... Cl or Watthos. trtoott. tiv-ry FURNITUREC, RUGS, CARPIIS, J)IAIERtoS, STIN,, SMOKING toi Utitaot-t oo-tric SES, OST 5, , U. OF M. SOU~VNIRS. SA04B4CH IEAs ,CON W. J. It,0 CRt 1-tuo Banners in Splendid Assortment TeRecognized F irsdTiloing Trade of the City "" t"" r tIto 4,3tt 106 EAST HUVRON STREET BusiessStritlyCnfidentia MACK & CO. SPALDING...…

September 27, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…CiCl 7 4 1T1 lAN tDAILY ING oic x iCUFRAMCEC s C 5 DEFRIEIS ART STORE an e thiiemsicfsramed with Coiiec Moldigs Only the Best French (Ias3 is Used. 223 S. Miin St. STUDENTS REGISTER Where the Postman, the Expressinan and you rrends alwayyeloole for your name and address. Tlemost complete and easy of aeses. Cn be used more hours of the week thin any other (or. State &N nverit A QUARRY'S D)RUGi STORE Ohio Central Lines DIRIECT LINE TOLEDO to CO...…

September 26, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…he Michigan Daily VOLUIE XVI ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905 NUMBER 1 FOOTBALL MEN AT WORK IN EARNEST ASSOCIATION DOINGS. STUDENTS POURING Men Go Through Stiff Workout in Preparing for This Season's Hard Schedule. That Michigan has the hardest task in winning the western championship this year that has been faced since the advent of "Hrry Up" Yost and his methods is evidenced by the fact that the coach, although not sending...…

September 26, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .+ ... .f THE MICHIGAN DAILY. crning the policy of the paper have STUDENTS POURING INTO ANN G. . W L enmade in the kindliest possible man- ARBOR DY THOUSANDS. Drawing Inlstrlmfenlts Entired as second-class matter at the Ann her.' Arbor Postoffice The management wishes tlte student (Continued from page 1.) for bS atsediylodyer - . ody this year to feel that the Michigan .- - -the ribhons and the attendant maideiisENI ER OC.Pu...…

September 26, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…®e. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPALDING'S DOBALL GUIDE FOR. 1905 Edited by WALTER CMP C."ontaiing the newly revised OFFICIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of leding reams, embracing oner 2,500 plyes Prc oe For sale by all Newsdeer. Atlti Goods Dealers aid IDearment Stores. ( A. C. SPAL.DINIG ft BR OS. NuEwYOsRi CHICAGO DNaVR SAN FANsesse Spalding's cattstiiganof alt athletic spors m ailed free to any address. GEORGE BISCHOFF FLORIST Choice Cut Flowrs-a ...…

September 26, 1905 (vol. 16, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ill -- Hockifig'Valley Ry. CONTINUES ITS EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE You will find Four Trains Daily From Toledo Carrying Parlor Carson Day Trains Sleeping Cars on Night Trains Union Depots in Toledo snd Co- lumbus S. B. CLARK, 32 Campus Martius Detroit, Mich. 5PENDYOURVACIO ON THE,'tGREAT LAKES y' V-( 00 0 fly RdO _ - Q s V1eAt BErt, EE oeEE e4-o ,fACW ACIS a" MICHIGAN' SUMMER RESORTS. TIME TABLE DETROIMvOCLEVELAN D Lease DET...…

September 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…T ich igan VOL. XV. NO R[SEIRVES Consequently No Scrimmage Yester-' day-Coach Yosts Emphatic Remarks-Carter, Love and Doty Out. ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY. S>.,PT-IMBLR <>0, 1904. S[NIOR CLASS [ELECION '41W [I37 Y FI[LD First Ticket Alreudy Out-Big In- Brink'.. ull Nearly Finished-Pro- terest Manifested-Close Con- po so dL. c ._n. of Diamted and test Predicted. ( Gridi:on-':Vork Bieing __ Fu hed Rapidly. i--iliii - classc liic r, slurs cstrn tis...…

September 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…iTlE MII'H14iiAN D)AILY [HE-i MCAWAN LDAILY. Y. A.------------...m , l Six h~~~~~lt' i v e s ti(, ttndd h See Here, Fellows!(,i . W VU " 7C hue i15 II 1ttr te nn.C.A t0 I A*f r .t.i I liy I I . Itses".sl IsIs o sl At as vnig ( t la Ii swas informahl wtss s Itlt bt''r, Ioneof ty best y, f I.0 ,I Il I~r 'I lii s si l ,ssls'1 hs n<. sin I - plote in the city tossb ty " iI 1 . 11 II lSitigsiEdioirI. STANLEYX BAthS . h1a1111- tli i ieslle t I AII"I...…

September 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hoag's Home Supply Store tCorner Main and Washington Streets $ x Fish Nets, Paulocks, Waste Baskets, Brushes, Card Racks, * *Purses auxd Pouketbooks, Kuilxes, Scissurs, Tacks, Iictures, AshI} , T1ray s, Paper \XVei ;ht-,, SinokiugSeSoaups., Tuowels, Strops aud I o Pipe Racks at popxulartiipce-. Thiis is the place, n ot E. G. HOAG. ot . Burc hfield's Fin T ailoring : .. Tra de Guarantees...x lxtd stee You tie nli tiftl ai r r...…

September 30, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…jl 3I1iCIIAN DAILYg Lal5ftf *#t# yt ing +Headquart(: ers foatigti lal I adioes anid Gentlermen.... ' - : - . .,-.., Vd : ... r ~ +r Vl vy $11.'v 8 '®'a i ' r aa ' 1%{' S34i Y ' +' S l ., ;" -: .;. p; . . , : Arya wre ofow er' Iousolo QCJI.',R[Y R CO o:strte I"IIOR10u 1v a A $12.00 SUIT OR OVERCOAT, 0 Il A redometer SLeading Clothiers, flatters, [urnishers *4 A~ A odornotoer Owil loregs- e; te~r toe odottance. *o109-111 [ast Washington St. * 1 ...…

September 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily VOL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. No. 3 [I[RCE PRACTIC 'Varsity and Reserves Struggle for Fifty Minutes-Graham's Work Pleases Spectators-Another Scrimmage Today. It, 1is0v1'ylevidentIthal(Coach Yos has no in lenI 1101f snding an 1unt1ried leven oup gainol ('ase in Salturday's gatme. as lhe put he men11 hrough a scrimnmage yesterd'(ay whlich latedi nearly 'fityminulles,. wihly (one01 shortbhrathing 011...…

September 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…0 j d ' _ -«* - - ., + f « + + - . . . , . + - -W - - - 4 .- + - -6. . _« « .v .- .+ ® . . o a s a a s* + +s.-0. _ ®. =.r. (0 CIO= }f } : .r O J O f l . o 0 /} : O a cd"J i- 4-C 3-P+7-i4^w t-4 .y O--i-if v ): a~ 0-f l,, r -1 c cd al r Hc ; '. C/1 +++*+~ .41 S 4 .. , . . . : r ' ayri+ta-ar a! w i " .. ir 'ii. TY}-6. SF K: .- . :l. CL Jf _ LU v rr _ tz f 1. v 12 s f z t. r :- : f , .* .= ; . °r ;f ; 'v f 1- 0 4, a 0 4 4 4F (/) 4t Q U rf :3 L-4 ~...…

September 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY j+j,+}4j,«.jo,+tjj+,j;«+r jf+j*aj+«j+ij.s*ij.,rj++ .,j+7..j ' 't+s~«x'+. ,$,:+j 4 ~ EFORE YOU SPEND A DOLLAR For Clothing, Hats or Furnishings 4. !'id Llis.'s Sticis. 211 lSth lain street. inils lor' the f amsouss + HART, SHAFFNER & MARX . Line of Soits, 0vercoats, Rain Coats and Odd Trousers., + +4 AT Bnesadrnat + MACK & CO.'S b nesadPnat + ' of 'IT.sod all1Fraterity ('clors-also I 'toos asd Plannsstt of all ; (tls s Celles...…

September 29, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THI1[ WAUK-OV[R MHOE CWIPANY / (FORMERLY PURITAN) Wil h peaedto see you 'at their store, I 1 I Sootb Main Street, where acomipletelhne of *their celebrated{ " ~WALK-OVER SHOES' In 1904 Fall Styles will be seen, at $3.50 and $4.00.+ R. J. HOFFSTETTER, Manager. The Walk-Over Shoe Co., 111 South Main St. Study wth a Good Light TrHE WEL.SBACH READING LAMP ALL. 5 1 Al ALL PRdICES The Ann Arbor Gas Company. I A D L DJARLINIG & MAL...…

September 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daly VOnL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEIDNESDA, SEPTEMBER 2a, 1904. No. 2 FIRST SCRIMMfrAGE. B[ST IN THE LAND. First and Second Teams in Lively a yiNvM t.i Michigan's Engineering Equipment is Unsurpassed i hs Cuty Mi-up-StuartanDDereeShoimt onBuilding - Up Well. ehBulig 1h t vv te t i ~s uildng oi 1Iesi tis-ay aftrnon ths r owdttioI f 5ttti ithlbsstheilirtsi (rsitir oltheci msa ii st aorslai t Perilriy FM sldl hidirhoIistsis tialy rss...…

September 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .a. .. ®... . aa 1'VH1F11I C 1-I MA N DhAil .V_ BEST IN THE LAND. fffifff~fffffff~ff I III. 11.I£I3 IT re1iI.Iow;' W E E WOULD HAVE: l tiil ,a.. ,1, ... ,I ( lIt im (1Coti d liiia, I(') S e e Fl lows 1ar a-.1'____}11ee .Here, A ai iio ol lt d t}'( Ill Elii tnI ttli iiide - l I lifee t d c . 1 It 1 1'(wII t I-i( V(tt f v lt t a -t I1t F. tcl tilt-a taI it 2ilia5c -il a rounidt it a nd Il 't'a rt + istta- l<itIla aiiw te best ...…

September 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hoag s Home Supply Store t ~Corner Main and Washington Streetse Fish Nets, Padiocks Waste Btasktes, Brusihes, CasrI Rack",: * Purses aintlPiinks-tlionl-;, K-t etes, Scis,i, P -cis P' iltt ei, Ash $ S Tray s, Piper -t Vet its, mSitiicn et,,tiali, ,I iw(ls, Strtipsan ° t t ipeRaksat-popular11 prices.Tills ts the lwtcx E. Gj0 . e iii I itt * Buclel ie a1ri rde 0 F uo Fall Fashions are Ripe Suits = Top Coats = Rain Coats L. ADL...…

September 28, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY OYSTER Are uaware of tow [Y[RCUI&N6CO.Y ii- Will give free of charge with evecry puircae of ating Ilcasdejarl r's A $12.OQSUIll OR OVERCOAT, for lie Rcasl Ladies adGentlemen... + 9- A Pedometer .f ----' Leading Clothiers, Batters, Furnishers +lnDyad~iJI A pedoeiter wil regis- .*. 0tn DtaydndsNahtce. 09-111 [ast Washington SI. Arkansas, Texas, Mexico i CALIFORNIA Are Best Reacted via a' St, Louis, World's F air City, i: rAND ...…

September 27, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…The< YOL. XV. T[AMr AT WORK. Varsity Footballists Go Through Live ly Practice Yesterday - Scrim- mage Today-The Sched- ule. Just at present in Ann Aror ther( is only one isueo which calls footi much attention from the av rage stu dent, It makes little difference io him who is going to e elected presi dent ut the urning qestin of ths hour is 'What sort of a team are wes going to have this ,year" In spite of the threatening weather over twelve h...…

September 27, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY +THE MICHIGAN DAILY. V E WOULD HAVE r,~~ 55 n I,,,r , ,O n YOUTOKNOW ~ t9W ( iv rn iirs id rsit r e ,i )I i, r1 --1 That we are doing business at Ma.nging tditor,-J3.STAiEl II A L Y. Buints Managser, CLADEI A. THOMPSON. OUR NEW STORE l;rrrus 311 South State Street Ath ' ('s -- .40A. M. i7-: .i ,r linrrs.4An ress RyThat our New Woolens for Gerge. tslrn,, it I.c, the cominlg fall trade are ).9il'es $.r s 7e mae ,"C $t1i i li~s...…

September 27, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THlE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y 'TTT 'r '! ' iT'T"3 T y y" i' -fir' i' ia iw'* i"+ 1iF' ' r' +a " +r 'i i'hjy " . . . M 1h f 41M- - -i 4- - -i -Y - - T-4 +F- ^ ' -1#' r '4.' - '-4-M i-M -i11-f-11 Vii' BEFORE YOU SPEND A DOLLAR For Clothing, Hats or Furnishings Find Lutz',,;Stop(,21?Sooth Ma inls 1.0 1 O t : 1' 0 1 hefi0 )Ia o HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX a Line of Soils, Overcoats, Rain Coats and Odd Trousers. [LIZ, the -Clothier. s4. 4. 4. 4' 4. 4.i 4 1 } i }...…

September 27, 1904 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE WALK-OVER SHOE COMPANY (FORMERLY PURITAN) Will be }pleasedt to see youo it theoir store 1 I 1 Soutbhfrain Street, wxhere a compolete' line of r their celeblratedt ____ WALK-OVER SHOES , In 1904 F'all Styles will be seen, at $3.50 and $4.00. R. J. HOFSTETTER, Manager. The Walk-Over Shoe Co., 111 South Main St. Study with a Good Light Thereis nobetier light than > THET WELSBACH READING LAMP ALL STYLES5 Al ALL PICES. .. The...…

September 30, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…TheMicigan Dail VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. No. 2 [OUR SQUADS OUT. MAY GO EAST TO CONDUCT FES- EXTENSIVE IIPROVEIENTS NEW ATHLETIC BUILDING. TIVALS. The Athletic Association is now Hard Practice at Ferry Field - New Prof. A. A. Stanley, director of the Made on McMillan Hall - Social settled in qsarters of its own. A Men Showing up Fine - Crowds University School of Music, is a busy Meeting Saturday Night- two-sto...…

September 30, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Fall Alllollnoemellt.. The Largest and Most Complete Line of:: WOO0LENS in Ann Arbor will be found at G. H. Wild & Co's, 108 East Washington St. Great pains have been taken in the selection of all suitings, tronis& overcoatings for this, season. GH. WILDCO 108 E. Wash. St. i SHEEHAN'S + Cheapest Place in 3 the City for all Kinds of S jText-Books Agents for " Keoffel & Esser's Drawing In- + struments THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ent...…

September 30, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. When the ihop--dancing, around you'll find MOGUL Cigarettes pleasant smokes ra; between numers. Or, i you t sit i out,'swon't obect I to MOGUL smoke Dainty as a springtime zephyr. ea'Ten for 15c. Plain and Cork Tip. AXICIIGAN UENfi "Te Niagara Palls Rote." Others Claim Tem We TarORT101']liAEto ant." 5 Have Them. ANN ARBOR t CHICAGO 51, tt110-Ir_,tad C] ittnu, luts BUFFALO 1"'f ssC.lie a tie stai 4.> NEW YORK n D se il( A.N...…

September 30, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY. A6. A6. I I v 7117_'77 7 7® ®v® vr77 e" 77r 'rT-7T v®®O ®b NEW FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.. The famous HART, SCHAFaFNER & MARX and I other well known and reliable makes included. JACOB L UT-Z 217 South Main Street." toh Right Thinigs anid Eriorgh of Them.~ + Is what keeps this store in close totuch with the .t young men *of the University. Our exhibit of it SSUITS, OVERCOATS, HAT...…

September 29, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…Th chtan Da il VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903. No. 1 IIRSI [OOIBALL PRACTIC Big Squad Out on Ferry Field Yester- day-Much Hard Work Yet to be Done-Scrimmage Today, The first regular practice of the University of Michigan football team went off with a briskness and earnest, ness that augurs well for a succossfal' season and on the whole it was a well pleascd number of students that trooped home from Ferry F 'td after...…

September 29, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…f w. n ,,, . ~x ., ,, -- Fall Allnouncemellt.. The Largest and Meet Complete Line of , WOOLENS in Ann Arbor will he found at G. 1H. Wild & Co's.,1)8 East Washington St. Great pains have been taken in the selection of all suitings, trouserings & orerenatings for this season. GHII WILD CO9 108 E. Wash. St. SSHF.EHAN'S h e-epest Place in the City for all SUniversity z Text-BooksI j Agents fur KIeffe & Esser's Drawing Ini- struents Waterman's...…

September 29, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…)IGllllN C~jLT 7i________r~rA~ ,'The Niagara Falls Route," THlE SlHORiT LINE- NECK WEAR, ANN ARBOR to BATH R? CHICAGO DC BUFFALO NEW YORK ®J1VELEG AND BOSTON, wit diectconnectionts at Chicano for St. .Louis. Kansaso City. 5t. taol and to t," t oty Fotr informtationt otdttroso~httkc t ll onor wtco W. \Vw~. p3*Aoot.AttttArbor. * 4**~4,~ _____ -- UNDERV ZOBES, SW. ,ORATIONI NEAR,_ 'EATERS,_ S FOR ROOMS, _ IN NO TV AT klACK & CO.'s $ ® s®® o ...…

September 29, 1903 (vol. 14, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

… / runtm ON THE SQUARE WE'VE GOT THE GOODS, YOU'VE GOT THE MONEY. LET'S SWAP! 111 South Main St. - - Ann Arbor. :' r ,. l a ~ qy :t G 17 9 .r' ,y' f d (. , 'o, r _. : r PENNYCOOK.: The Confectioner. 310 South State St. Fine Confections. Lunches, Why buy candies thaiteen the deal- Aeredoessnot know how long they were 5mad, wheoucansohtain fresh, pureI delieios coecetioss sod havethemt pake toSuit your taste tn faney or+ 0 RE NT S CH L E R...…

September 30, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…UKYPIYOF MKIHIANfir^.______ x I '"',1 L i V CUINSELTO E G ~ ~ T 2,51.5 CHEAPL~ LIO"1T 'iE%_ ! - - - j . .. _. ,. _. .. ... ._ .. j .. : U y.. ff t }} t t {,.t 1. i (.t ... .. . ( . .. ( . .., .. .it.l tct. i. 'Ali i C I... C . E.:V . i i ' 4 i :. : ,1 .... ,, , .'' , ; , , f !it Z" ;I i t' fit; 1 .. ilj a+aii jt' E'- ' 4't13 1 1i 'il ('+;! i t' ).]'t. , : illi?'!"a .i):i: , 't Yt)tt:3 t". : i;l li t i7 i+alt ^ , +'1" aE" .S-tij" {''' t ?'t' ,,...…

September 30, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…rIl41E NT I IIIGA N DA I L I NWS Lai g Tailors.... have j ust receiv- ed a new line of Woolens for fallI and winter. The argesaot - mentIinIt he ciur A ^; .1 , Ni IN 1. i 11 Lii 1.01 BULSINESS -NANAGiii, R 0.01-O1. IIL "OiN N - iL I Al( Nit. Text Books New and Second Hand '- 11_1r tl- Iii 111 CQ . tres 10 U Wahii Z ~ S New and .scond Hand. 1he Best ai Fountain PE N In the City. New &Secon~ dnooBooks Ir - 1 liatiste '' \Vrii 1_ tif l. 1 l l r l...…

September 30, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…tlHE AMICJIGANDAILY--NtEW8 AUTU N PPARELThisiswrh YOUR ATTENTION FOR I . t1 >aLabto y MEN O FAS I ON Hi TOLOGY or 1) THOLOQY al liii 1 ii.:. ilrcom end i i 1 ri t NVI1( I~n lt. ti (ire5 t~c1 11te.l STE~IN BLOCH COMPANY LINDENSCHiMITT & APFEL. EBERBACH & SON, mporTERS AND IAU FACTURERS Branch Store oil State St. PALACE AND PARISIAN 1 : a t'', l i ili1c tr {°ii i'It> M. F. DOWL ER, Agt. Phie637. Office, 402 .'-aynard St. THE .. r. ..Ir _ - Ii . ...…

September 30, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…((LMIV4IA t)L'Ln1.\iU N .L a1 1 L *1 - .. .. 1 f' flaiir i),ruslies,(Coms, Toileit Sonap, Spttiigcs, i!'---t r v t1lnp f on in cir Iroom. X24 S. S.__ Si i Ott IIiC~i A'S7IN 0. 121 East Libherty St. ORkT L AND0C FE OPliN IDAY .A;:PN1011'IF, W. C. BINDE , Prop. Min Zachan's Markt Choice Meats for FraternityTrade. LOWV PRICES ON Toilet Goods Lock repairing, key fittingI GEINERAL t'TACIINLTVFORT DONE WM. J. WfNG[R 113 E. Liberty Street Every Stude...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…A ;', GAN. 8 . -S LiI5ApiC-A MOtRE STUDENTS FROM EAST 11t.11 t 3NtI e xxlr ' I tIi ! LI . , lx I ii- I - l ' Ii\ 11 Fill !HMN '"o'iIi 1,"''. xx laxi itixix01x1,11 i Ili V tx ii xxx x 'iIi il. v ix - - o iii lii iix_;x it r r t t . n lii lxAl.- r vi x " ' i ii"I lv. Cannot INow itC 1 _ lEntI-Aer Collegeli ll,1; ,iiii ii ' liii Irix ,xx ' t.~ I . x * ' II'. . a . \ i a i :\ 1 - - \ . i x l.'. \.rl i iu r , i In e ' I L v 'F>x I 'l k P ixllx 'It ...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…DTI E °Nv ICI IIG AN D I L' YLW ' 7r r J .,._ l - :? a; h ,.. ,'.. . .. 7 _. ,. ,T '. . Tailors1 t ' i <.. N xxw and Second Hand 0 1, r t1E 1,,I lw :w - have jst receiv- edane line of Woolens for fall. din ter.The' rgJest r~asorT- aan n'~ct (ii AN AiEOII LII FOP ., EII)ITOR,;, iI lIIAI. NE A I 3. A &' .. .. . s. .. re..v. New and second Hand. The Best $1 Fountain PEN III the City. New & Second UHad Books Itr mir i iBash te" itl; 1'1)1] 1,ly O ...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…" . .b.. . f e. .p. ". iiil f ,iii '. Iii.it ivaii ' eli lr nIn 11lirtU- u Ieiht NV ii t _ a®lWhiat, cnsieringthey -Ier hnaia s ri ady. i inaleschool uder 3 agovernment ior Even at Zrich cx erthiiiashort o W m niliirrtii. Thie tlenioles lhidiIeei jisitwl Irvifavii g l Ii a itviv xi w 4y S l v vsl I wAith the bIrillant ti i l c l vi vto i ic~ t 0 h r vi iiii it Ithi- >o;..,'' fit tiS ii g sit t o f ndItga 1i ll 1 6? _ s ai l ' zu I 1 /motffrCur...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…GoodMorning. Havo You Road the Daiyi N A' all ~Za N Ni I N N1ii .. N 1 .1 1al u srito'pic ti It N- ,}- -w.,C t as'llteclawo U ni1Val'Si V r1h " t~ Ut v e . lry ,S tu d e n t h is 0O w nI A g e n 1. Save Soicitors Cormmisono s.1t tl" t it ' t }ti(': f11" . . 11 11 3';t i 1 ' ' ,'i , , , :' :A. ' tF,' J i' i. l r i - ;,, r t'4''k{ 4 rz ' t't111. ~ 111_.. .. ... YItil I (t t l ( tl ii il)I 71tt .t. , 1t t, tl f 12 5 . . I r .: .iyl t Ill. ~i .1 p...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…TiHE ICHiIGA KDAILY--XEW ATU NI APAEL THE RIGHT THINGS AND N \' im 1,, I iss ii to V <1sl lt" i ti i l, t iii 2 IM e 'si F r1 s1 in1 STEI BLOH CMPAN WADAMS RYA & RULE LlN'+'2E''CSCI1M 1TTi &7 tAPFll{ .Li. Tr- Shee I3 i THE ORiGIN OF ANI ARBOR'S to>e of Two Lirst Settle Jbath :itedci nt itt 1 a i a C iie Fhoto r-~r~ 121 E. Washington Street TI>1l Kt} 1." it , I' Wl il Ain 3NAV is XV iutlt .1llS~t rS lt l Al I 11-V aliteld I S1. 106 1,. I I ooii...…

September 28, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…Y " I I '. I at 4: 1'ha 1K 'a :r_.afir"a j a 'Y. ' ~ ' ' t a~ ~ ~ ' ^Y IA IatXNI t Cw, ,rr i q tI 'er. (hI l . ! Cllu PER~FECTION (1 S. LA!11P IROYAL" CENTEORDRAFTI LAi IP IIHOME"SUPPLY STORE A LIithmautPLAY I )and iOISI Wool St iig PRO 'HNO\ &SChAfAIBLE. 'AAE FtE GRILL ROOM State and Liberty Sts. t' mhc ald-clt . 01el azt t~I r. t a. CORRAO & CO., Props. CIa .1" ~Modern Job Printing r The KtindYa rea Lookating lFa' Phone 281-2r, 215 S. Main S...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…___ UHI RSiTYOF PMICHIGAN._____ t{ ilt:{ 4 i . I t 1' I ' '1.1i L 1111 4 1:23 N 'l~D A It. A FAST GMTD LI { O., , RO.VISIONS T Faculty Sho rt. Sert'....... 1' o L ' Yo , L Min vnu ii[(r(l , 1 4111(tlw Nnd 1;t(' t :Ir hm iitp(l 1\" l:r .f '1" chiral Union collcert .Igml . ^wI rt m"I ii (ii' ;'t i itrl' iii' 111 IIs 1I ' 1((\ I r (( 1 114 ' 1 l,. " tr 11 1 T ho :54i Ililt311-m (an IN c Airs(' 1\"i '! E \ ( tl h y I iltr I n t vliii' t (i'("ll(rr...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…IIt:'0ICHIGAN DAILS NEWS ' ed alewlneo larest assort- mentin she city IILSINE SS AANAGL&l. EDITORSt, (iENIElAL NE«'S 1Text Books >1 1 1>Newx and Second Hand 3lteansc tlp1 te -4, C _4 , rw .4:- i ~ ~~}~s~ore AN IN t S - IlCti. 1Ioicio~1lBooks New and econd Hand. The Best $1 Fountain PEN In the City. New& seoun UHand Books El«oiig lit ii1iml Sol. i in- Bastiste"\Vrii11 1, I l p lil . H'1 0)1ti l I SH EE H AN & CO.U' University IBooksellers, 320...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…(The Wesleyan Guild all cali,-Ilo l cu <t c'ccnth1 ic Pn -O E T 'A ccc ' ofc cc1 uni zrct it' icit' L RNED OUR EST" ?n" rmu i t5 tY. 1 h 11c Ph'n t v i t~ 11 t'he' No 'en n .<TENNIS PLAYER. 1.t11c x,1,16 ti,._A1 a 1 d P . I ,,i 111t c fc01 eroy cc-cc'rIa t ihe J t_.- ;1 ie1,1 I a \I P11 '.. t ll ll (11 I 11 t ti 1 3 lt ." 1 It il,. \( 1. 1 11 1 -1~ l 11 1 ; I ¢L 0d0i a BESl[STO 1 P1 l t lK Ct 7l tth 111t<m Loerykindof lotroP itme1" ,ol<. I1t n...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…A SGood Morning. Have You Read Ibe Daly cL B I U (L ' Delivered Daily Before Brealifast- LSPECIAL PRIZES TO SUBSCRIB 'RS. Not OPeln to sub IScis o lefer. r lilt, fil- tT -$Il-.-0t $ 1 ' 1i). ' frf l 3____eo L 1~ r L y.{ AlA I. 0" LA .01 0 01 w. . N 01 01 o 111. I IllOr I ] a N No. tt, No. r rLI 4t VE RFI) % Ill 111 10 'All 'II I i '' t '., i ..1.. . N. . . .. . . . .. F ifr.l ; if 10.1111w 1111 *'It; E tlE, )I00t t j. . . . . . .1,(2 li 1 t1.~...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…THE AMICi3IGANDAILY--NEWS 1111N APARELThis is worthy YOUR ATTENTION FOR t 7I 5EN BLOCH COPNY LINDpirt4SCHMITT & AP y-; BACTERIOLOGY, BIOLOGY, $ HISTOLOGY or PATHOLOGY EBERBACH& SON, IMPORTERS AND t Branch Store on State St. PALACE AND PARISIAN i o r Meai S Ever thon 1) lll> ii to the CollegeAlai M.tstice O0 a no7 i - i{F, r'_ lt tl I 2? p xxii ii 'l i ta 7 . O f i c , ' i i. , p; ' h l lxl x e r xd l 1 h a f ix \ t yi Ni (!xxi i t I C ATTERS t...…

September 27, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…THE MICIIIGAN DAILY--NEWAV U"O H I U 'JOOli 13sfS110 Hair Brushes, Combs, S Toilet Soap, Sponges, I Towels, Talcum Pow- der---ex erything f o r f tour room. CALKINS' PHARMACY. 324 S. State i. Bailey & Edmunds 3 101 1)EC1-iClATIN6i 121 1~ast Liberty St. 1: PO0"RTL.AND1 9C AF OP:N IDAY AND NI(HF, W. C. BINDER, Prop. 120 I .. It trim St. Zachnj1,0ai's Market3Wl1;I] i. Choice Meats for FraternityTrade. LOW PICI.ES ON' Toilet Goods _l to At BROWN'S...…

September 26, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…I 4 D i rS 1 4 -, ., : I '+ : - -i I^_.. 4 f i .I<' ; i' rr"° i °" ^: J 77 i i 4-4 "Fr t © U2 "r " rrJ n "' "r ct ^ M r^ J . 77 CIS Z:j Ui) LUJ "I. r t: ... . . - .- .-. - i ._ 't. r' l: -fie ..- 'J. e ! ". ! t; :f. j "i. C.... :z 71 tf . , Q1 rY f / "- i't s-/ f . i-+ . C.J w " 1, - . ® _ ut. r t'', r + v. _ n M t "Jy _ ./ .. ._ _ ' , I x in t_ - .,-. - ., J . , - .., ;- .t 1. I - , _. + . ~ !. 'f. '!e ®. '!. U, .. LU. 'Lv ' I ~: :! p 77 . r ...…

September 26, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…THlE \IICIIJGAiN P IL NEWS 7'lerchant Tailors... have gust receiv- ed a new line of1 Woolens for fall' and -winter. The! largest assort--ni ee TXTBUOOK New and .Second Hand. G The Best $1 Fountain PEN In the City. New & Seiond Hand Books E~ i ouht a111(1 Sold. _ I ISHEEHAN & 1CO University Booksellers, 320 S. State Street. 11 ' :it.' ,ia a M1ANAtjING EDITOR, EDtITORIS, il-A lA V-. I. ii NEIIAL NI X s i' it l 7; 1 1 1 ; I ?1 1-I iI The Beinning...…

September 26, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…1HE _',ICIfai AN ~ILY-.NEW6 SFOOTBALL VOPENING LIPPlac kkor1 aisdrio lck c ninale {on eys ass pen aoking-good, straigh iiie o simmge.d tatteopoigaccrate kitking ofthe pigskin ball. Outlook for the Game in Other Co- teams shll line up together or no (tco i:iarov sd Orville F A ero-Discussion of Some ofthet farthi than fieyards apart, so thi1woiodre lihe tls mo ons sosloiiI)S- Now (ridion Rlesis 1 1ing sal 0 01e,1)01 E. r ic Siuis>ht, coi a s sa...…

September 26, 1902 (vol. 2, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…i . ..4 s 1 rr '1 1. . ". 'r: .{. ", . _ .i .. i. ii . G,,..1 i 1 7! _1 1 J _ L 1 i.. c _ .._ 1 Y C~~ ,oed Mornig Have You Read the Daty~CU SP~cIA elivered Daily Before re at, SEILPRIZES TO SUBSCRIBERS. Not open L~ ubosC ~ ,'resOn C'i'hoffer, h aivNx 3_1'iQ i>N NXLY Vl> AV LIERE '2 'OR-". 2 , t2 O L L E GE< 1 EAT..It iE t t Tr c t Ei- { it Ili: c 21 i~ '}S s22. < 1 (?. . e IT C, ( _ ., rv ,to(1-2' St'ti" !";)I2 , zr~ri , . ~tr i(:t1 '., . t: t...…

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