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April 29, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

…-The Michigan Da~ly "01'. XVI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,. SLNI)AY, A P RL, 29, 196. No. 148. PRESIDENT ANGELL - CHAMPIONS OF AMERICA. MINSTREL SEAT SALE SPEAKS PLAINLY ____ ___ __ HOUR IS CHANGED SaysTha theUniersty Mst aveSale Begins at One O'clock Tomorrow More Money or Lose Prestige I# -Wild Man From Australia -$500,000 Needed. - May Be Secured. At aisi t ba iqu tlteld tbyteUCvityEn The time of tie seat sae of tie bit -tlllt ~t~tlisll \tosi toy ...…

May 01, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ,VOL XVI. VAU DEVI LLE FEATURIES ANNARDOR MICIDIAN. '1:\DY.MY r, 1906. No. 149. UNDERCLASS CONTESTS MICHIGAN WILL MEET ARE FINALLY ARRANGED - CLEVER~ List of Stunts Contains Many Orig- i inal tdeas-Sale of Seats For Big Show Continues Today. Yesterays temenncos seat sale showe that tie statents hati confidence inth itUniionttinistre sttw, even witi- nitan'injtimiate kossedgof just wiat tins itoe given. Last night, how...…

May 02, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ,TOL. XVI. CHICAGO FOOTBALL GAME PROBABLY CALLED OFF Chicago Has Apparently Asked to Be Released Fronm Contract--Mich- igan Will rant Request. From pre'scnt indicsations it is highly inpoal hat the foothll gaite te- fur nexti Nouieimibir iwill eversi le plye. ACiaodshpth sin oeof last ight's Deitpes sttiI that te ftoestli ,,f ie L iii iiiti of .Chiicguhail o- I Idd eutist toiPrIidsieit t igell ltiuuuhsitis iupsisilitobas ex...…

May 03, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily JToL. XVI. MICHIGAN IS SHUT OUT BY OBERLIN Varsity Gets Beautiful Trimming 3=0 -Errors Lose Game Despite Mar= tin's Good Pitching. 'th asitt didttl Clook notch like iiiptnpossvesteday. After- gtving a lt-iit beatintg lto two of the best col- thaleed lutgersott tie lotcti aggre- -u-sti were helpless before iin Oberlin tit iwhsetontiy qualifict iont ts a ither seemiedlto hi his aitlity to ptt iding ott teipart of histesiamn n...…

May 04, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily tTOL. XVI. \NoRR)R, MICllIlAN, 1]i1 D A, \f\1Y , 1o01. NO.,I1 2. I0 MINS Everything in Readi cessful Performa Parade and Placi iations. futll dre~strehearse (I tod ot the first Tile111 1111a0'(-" I al-sl ileeltet o 1 a 10,1,thesow uoni-tittk T0h111111sthirds0 ti+ 1 rwith tdashand. slnwee ostts (if thtl ;tires of therethea1111 . pat S awthigte tfare 6 11tt)1 - tlc ijigt. 1 U~~~T I ~ erty-, tiownItLilerty 11o Matit alog ...…

May 05, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily \i\\ARBOR, I\JCIHIGA\, STUD. 1RI Y [,\ r 96. ,rOL. X'VI. NO. 153. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL STARS IN UNION MINSTREL SHOW. (;k Wills(lt~~t5.CR1. ClR 11tt.W . J1818188 A . INUI WINS FROM THE WEST'S'1 ST ORATORS Michigans Japanese Orator Gains a Brilliant Victory in Northern Oratorical league. ObIerlin 1),\Nav ':l-Specia.--Kiyo SueC 11111 represeting the University of Alih8ign81(o18thle-Northern Orator- ical lgue coters 11e111 1e(...…

May 06, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…i~ The M4ichigan Da iy ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAX N,) X SI \ 1 Y ftsof OL. XVI. NO. 1 54. VARSITY OUTCLASSES OHIO STATE TEAM Sanger Pitches Great Game and Michigan Wins by Score of 6 to Two-Michigan Starts Scor- ing Early. Mi chigan showedt a tdecided reversal of form yesterday ad h1ad( little troble idefeating the Ohi State team.te tdal score being 6 to 2. Tie elogatel tiangr was largely resonsible for fUlios shdttn fall, as ie helthemtrttsafe...…

May 08, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… The Michigan Daily dtog.XV I. ,vn5 rscC ACQTRTFF ~TO CFT DISTURB THE VISITORS General Committee Decides to Give cim Full Sway to May Festival-Ref.= hi erees Appointed For Events. ibe The gnerl cottiote which losta charge of the tndeclas contests (ie- ti citdc olat eeinig to postpoet theiste ni evnsoe week.This oftiiaactiott sppemnents the action of tie Stdrent oucl hywl ecridotnwo Friday aidiStrday."May if ad 19.of ]'he ecison was iftlince...…

May 09, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…TheMlichigan Dil ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, VD D\X, :i)\ r i gX o96. t%L. XVI. No. 156. CHICAGO BASEBALL TEAM bilCHi-lit\, LNION tII Ic 1'i)N WILL PLAY HERE TODAY Itte liffort i beigtiade byth DeNeffe Will Pitch For Michigan -Eckersall in Left Field For Chicago h is fterlinoonatIi '0' le varsity taei tillmimets till iteamifron thtti itilsi0' o C hisago in tie secoid of iese'sof 1four1 1o le playeitis sea- so.It is likelitat tielpreset seasoit...…

May 10, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daiy AN A RBORi\MICHIGAN, "M. Rt)\ Y to,1906. 'OL-. XVL. No. 157. MICHIGAN WINS FROMT CHICAGO IN ELEVENTH Sanger, Aided by Excellent Sup-f FN'RI .FS rOR FIrL port, Brings Victory Out ofDA CLOSE,' 101)AY Apparent Defeat - Garrison tEntre'sfoitheivarit 1y fidilay Finish Ended Uphill Contest. whihtakeis paceion "Satra'y close - itoay. lanksxilavlixhcen p1aed inthit 'fter pay ing rror isbal for tel traininig qaxitersiiii Dircto it...…

May 11, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Dail1y N ARBOR, ICHIJGA.N, I 1WIi)\N Ni \\1i, 1)0(1 v OL. XVL. No. -158. MANY FESTIVAL'S TUNE= FU L REIGN BEGI NS Auspicious Opening of Season of Suciton Dc...............13(1 i'lelody and Song - Stabat OvtureiiiAit: (aiote, Iand11i. Plater" and "A Psalm of Vic- oIrree (cigue. tory" Given by Choral Union. ri. "Ahtodni..!ii _____Symnphtony. I inorcit"Unftinishied,.. The. thirteentit NiycFestivlt iotpenedii ti cititi ci ini a m...…

May 12, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Jr0L. XVI. AN N ARBO]I CAMPANARI AND MACONDA WIN SALVOS OF APPLAUSE sireltproing0 beyond cvil his mastery Artists Recalled Again and Again of the technique of conducting which by Enthusiasts - Orchestral enblles him to wor his wii in the Works of High Order and Well smallestsdetil as wel as in te geerl Rendered. effect ot th whoe Grc sntl.asistig soloist,t iiutlusisiireachcled its height lst maie a isappyselecion in the Ros...…

May 13, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…The Mch i gan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNI).\Y , I_\\ 13, 1906 JiO. XVI. N o. i Co. TWO RECORDS BROKEN MICHIGAN MEETS BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE IN VARSITY FIELD DAY DEFEAT BY ILLINOIS OF "AIDA" ENDS FESTIVAL __________________________Pitchers Battle Throughout-Illinois________________ HahiBraJupadCein p clse Iace, with fovnan Closlay Wins in Twelfth Inning With di 113TS A\\01>'CKIProfessor Stanleys Efforts Are pressing C lelt. Cl1ark, too010...…

May 15, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN"J RPCIP lTT(~T\TTIt ttrxM o , A l z'1, 10K .:, VT. CHICAGO DEFEATED I l( 1 ETREGENTS HOLD AN I \l PC I. SS SC HEDLE ROS OUTRRC CR;IONGIRO CRSCONR-RAEMICHIGAN YESTERDAY CONLONRIRN IMPORTANT MEETING__ ANNOUNCED OCCURS TOMORROW C hicgo xxilpt' Cornell Although -Interclss l anaDii gr C rne uotn DeNeffe Forced Out of Box in Fourth tttxltiig tt doxwit her sitetitle sto at Fill Vacancies Caused by the Deaths below the eitire ...…

May 16, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily AN\N'ARBOR,1MICIGAN,\ A .)'" "0'N 6106 o IlOL. XVI. "No. 1(162. FRESHMEN SELECT SIXTY YOUNG HERCULES ,_ ,ugof-War Team of First Year Class Is Complete-Its Com- bined Weight Is 9,6oo Pounds. \total eilitaof 6oo poundttiade ap tal sX art;mstttce. titt't'.'partsgrt ,wiaeaixNfat'conceingthe h"'licbnd 1'ch isao ttull tile spit galt at rs itothe laI 110111rier -o e it The firt 111rteam N a tt m iade il - gl ahe iv'tent tatto...…

May 17, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THUIIRSDAYX \I XX17' 1906 VOL- XVI. No. z63. SOPHS PICK MEN FOR INTERCLASS CARNIVAL Harris Announce Complete List- Rock Said to Be Captured-Tug= ot=War Occurs Tomorrow. I-id ivateirnoon 't 4 o'clockthe much heraii letfreshi-stophicottIwaill bei.Techittk lidsof 'ott and 'o0 nill meet to sItgi orii(11the"op' n" crsstheliton.iaoult tohI afiis itjuteitethtlteitiei t61l hav %alkv y. geaIdel of ciarit has ...…

May 18, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…Th e Michigan Dil \NN ARBOR, MTIITGAN, FI VDAYNIMAYr8,yo6 ,FOL. XVI: No. 1(4 FRESH=SOPHCONTESTS BEGIN TIS4 AFTERNOON Tugsof=War Across the Huron River Occurs at Four O'clock-- Rock Contest Begins at Ibight-Student Council Warns the Spectators to Be CarefulI at Tug-of-War. BUNDSCHU IS CAPTURED! M. A. C. APPEARS ON TRACK TEAM LEAVES I, tii-lt wltl c'ccw asiial FERRY FIELD NEXT TODAY FOR DUAL MEET bau of:cIh ~idap~ d tlillthli.le State Champ...…

May 19, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…The_ Michigan Daily 'NN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, I 'IiLII)1'I Nt 'IN 9 1906 VOL. XVL. Not:. :(7. FREiSHMEN ARE VICTORS IN FRIDAY'S CONTESTS Tug-of-War Is a Walkaway and Big Rock Is Easily Placed on Campus-Sophomores Are De- termined to Win Today. eil eers fromlI hundriedsiofthei p lrisns 'henaughty-nIie Ilg-f-warl gaito s 111111111tiesohmrstl, ihe ''Ni" ilpennant over111t1111 1111111 1i11 inn scarce1y0linelminute111to1wil111 h Itl''fs'the 1 f1rst...…

May 20, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, XMICHIGAN, St 'N .,IMAY" 0, (06QO. OL. XVI. c}. 6 6)~. AICH IGAN ATHLETES WIN >~r ASS;>ll:I'l I IN (l BIG VICTORY AT CHICAGO ,,e~l etl~ t ci t rid-way Men Are Completely 'xiisitestd nts iel hesi ce 'xi it itt tijilinitnYesterday's xixtDualt Of ttheuiversity' Chipt(ro heboh Outclased inYesteray Du l l, andxxiiClark. Aitchinantiedl fur Meet-Final Score Is Decisive. liii xl Innf-St, Andiew. C fithCpresidiling l'l...…

May 22, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily AINN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, 1 1 SD tV 21 906 'L'Yaz gC tf0L. XVI. No. 1.67. EAST AND WEST MEET TODAY ON FERRY FIELD Amherst to Present Strong Lineup- Last Year's Star Battery Will Work For Michigan. li-iss imore imporsstanti than le elast- 1):ll ga imesht t iia \l ili 115 and(1Am- hrtthis aiternoonless m Caciih Is- Allier wsill lake noschaneisic ngi to te e~tencrs 'this i thefirs imteu that licligsiti has misetanies trn ath le...…

May 23, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…Thei 'chiganDail ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, X\EDNESDAY, M XX Y23. 106. dTog. XVI. No. 08. MICHIGAN PROVES EASY PREY FOR EASTERNERS Amhest'sCrac BainTea nDe .l Afteri Spring had obligingly Amhest' Crak Bll Tam e-lropptedl Patterson's font fly the Mkich- feats Varsity--Michigan Nar- igait shortstop shot a screeching single rowly Averts Shutout. into center fielst. He ste secoatdad - ~~sciiredita iiiiiientt lter ciii'.Matrtiin's lit.i. Btefore rwd...…

May 24, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THU"RSDAkY, MAY 24, 1906. ,%OL. XVI. No. 16) . INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET ATTRACTS PREP STARS TwentyTwo Schools Will Be Repre- sented in Games Tomorrow-Cook of Chillicothe to Compete. Tomssorrw natenninthe Micheigan intrscolaticopes ndtin the gmnies twilllbe overilthri-i-htndredi-hof1the tbest preplscshool atht-ts-in lthe country. A ol of wetyis li-ln--shools- ti-tersent ins (ntries andsuthieri ai-i-fonn ...…

May 25, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…The Michig anDaily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDA NY g~.4Y10 ,fOL. XVI. No. 170. OVER TWO HUNDRED YOUNG STARS G..ATHER FOR BIG MEET Michigan Interscholastic Records Will' Probably Be Smashed This Afternoon--Weight Marks Sure to Go-Program of Events and List of Officials. MICHIGAN INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS. P1en Record2202( 100 12 11( d ll . .. . ..0 1 1alf11 1111 (1ln. . . ...2 0 1'olcvault.h...... 0214- Made112b(y2Year 1101121(8011 Iewis1Inst...…

May 26, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATU RDAY, MXY 26, 106. ,COI.. XVI. No.2~ 17L - - - --- - ---- ------ . ......... ii __ WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES IN INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Two Records Broken and Two sTANDING OF SCHOOLS. Equlld n irt ays vetsChilliothe......... 13 poinits Equlld n irt ays vetsLewis Institute... t otA pofints -Cook Again Stars. Detroit Uoiversity School... 5 points Grand Rapids ......3 points TwSo recordis1broketn an...…

May 27, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUN\DAY\, NI AY 27,1906. - voL. XVI. No. 172. LEWIS INSTITUTE WINS RECORD-BREAKING MEET Detroit University School and Detroit Central Finish Close Up-Ten Rec- ords Broken and Two Tied-Cook Wins Hundred-Yard Dash. mt evtedr heldi i ilthetcountri as its niit irne aft ha Nijiigaiter- shaiatstia, NItiilihwas wt't by Le wis il- awl le\\it a t t t;I f 3(6 1-2 Itainits. Il-rait lit-rsiti bSchati With 33 po...…

May 29, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily dTOL- XVI. ANN ARBOR, MICH-IGAN, T' )A.Y2'). l902. No.17%3 LAWS WIN DOUBLE VICTORY FROM RIVALS Engineers Lose Both Class Baseball Game and Subsequent Rush---Ward Wins Pitchers' Battle. ite ngieer we e resito submifit to a duble eeat yesterdiao- cit cth hans o thir-tine-hnord ivathe e - futuritlgal tli ts of t mic t .t eesut ll' rc ic hsslicofthey lt itris n t t hie concii i n Iitlistsant enint e mii xed inth cus ir spec...…

May 30, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

…The Mli chigan Da'ly NN N\ RB.R I lCIG , 'Dl(X 'SI) XX XlMW 30, [9) V'OL. XVI. No. '74.. BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DEPENDS ON TODAY'S GAME Michigan and Illinois in Final1 C.11 \XPIO.NSlIP RLCORI) OF [VI V'5.(0['-AN II ViIi [[V jL' N I ()R SI NG TO N f1G1 IT. LOW RATE TO CHICAGO Struggle For the Supremacy- Sanger Will Twirl For Mich- igan-Both Teanms Anxious. cha pioshi wll e fugtV[pot Vsi be [weenVthese rV ['['S1 '[V'ag greg tionV[5this )e ...…

June 01, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily ,;OL. XVI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE i, 190o6. NO. 1 75. PRELIMINARIES FOR whlo are making the trip in tke pes- CAP NIGHT AND ATHLETIC MEETBEGI TODYailttipatlioln of seeing ike varsity CELEBRATION COMBINED tmiChiiago. CireaiysaIlaige nnmber ofitickets have beeniod n ti Western Intercollegiate Starts This likely iliat lie itinie liii will ac- Burning of the Freshman Caps Will Afternoon-Many Rooters To comnty ilie...…

June 02, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…The Michiga nDaily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, S.--I["DX[AY.JUNE 2 1906. d'QL. XVI. Nit. 1 76. CAP NIGHT A GREAT StlN 'L'" tl'' I N PA E. ROUlS ING CELEBRATION The senior- receptioni Will he heldon ME ETING OF TI-Ihrg o asrseritaier cotittee Enthusiasm flanifest Every- NWcompT~EtI11 osed-i-f imensfrom,1dl IdeIsrtmetnts. where-A Short But (Good Pro- N _WOR_ STIRCILB Ilcrecion ill be toIssitsto students gram Provided and New Fea- Fast eeing a verve...…

June 03, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…The M a a JToy. XVI. AN AR-BOR, MATi iIGA , iA\Y, \xi 3y. 3 )0(o . Ni). I77. M %ROONS DEFEAT VAR- STY IN TEN-INNING GAME Michigan Loses ExtraInning Fight With Chicago--Errors Responsi- ble For the Defeat. torthle secondtti ime 1his vye iCi h- ip cashed yeterday a trnoon ,i Fe l feld with Stag'. '-- V iartoccnit ml lie ltst cntest litigo -te '' ont i ol s"T iei n et enth111 111 imii Walertadilarliii wii reit 111110ciiion th l abant forthe...…

June 05, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…: ' The Michigan Daily CtOL. XVI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 190o6. No. 178. UNIVERSITY -SENATE TAKES IMPORTANT STEP Decides To Reserve Seats For immed= late Relatives of Seniors. For Oraduatijig Exercises. The commeiiceiment eecse( il year will see a neiw ca-totrsiiagttrated. each senior wilt--he given one ticket to he used by a mtemlbei ot his tamilys. Tis plan has liena desiiedc for a ltng time, hat the uantS cisity tacutty...…

June 06, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 179) • Page Image 1

…The Michitiia ANN ARBORIVIMICHIGASN, i\+:\ I l <ISI)A\Y. LjVIs . i t ~ioo.[5) ;TOL. XVI. NO. 179. ATHLETES H4aD GOOD TIME AT CONFERENCE hero unttil stutldenly his cheeks begao to lose their color. 't'hen hie quietly droptped the stubh attn 1sought solace elsewhere. ARRANGEMENTS MADE - isd>ih FOR SENIOR RECEPTION!itaiwill ic. " to ' 's Vistl'ti REDUCED COMMENCE- t IIit c [wl- I "BOA'is ~tlt sC Iti aedtl tl t ei role cof I . Some Eve...…

June 07, 1906 (vol. 16, iss. 180) • Page Image 1

…The. Michigan Daily ANN ARBOR, MIiE \IGTHURSDAY, JUNE 7,1906. JoL. XVI. NO. uflo JOHNNY GARRELS LOSES HIS CONFERENCE RECORD Managing Committee of Conference Decides That Garres Tied Rec- ord in Hurdles. ohnny Garres, te general opinion to1 the conti117 notwithtanding did not break titeconfer entee cotd illtieiigi ihurdies. Such i tie tardy deisiott of the conferencee mal-llglllg cottmmittee re- ceved at th. Atletic. Assoitiot yes- terdlay ...…

September 25, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…t n-Woolens oreoa ehoice, ionf 101 11 e lt of Foreign .tnil I1nin, t toiio o* ; We Showe pm, : cin(nd to us for this t ~e pefetly safe iu pliac- n+rpif, enpeel 01 iiin-very hight, Sir -,ie o toiliieeean ordert u II (w IBtz ill ou r lielee iiith al t11ol1,il 11,'1iee ~oy If we 11na ( iiyour liitnci s il i take c'lre if itself. (0.Ii. WILI)CO. 311 S. State St. IF 0 1 WiIHiT Save lMoney oi y or I Boiks tnd I totru- too its buy at The Students'IBo...…

September 26, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

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September 27, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Fall hailoringj I h.ma e<c ttC a t it.' t::', i t I r irt a d i nt E a- t r i 1 it 7 t1 tt --i tYY Iftcuil a-itotatradva pfttittut of ,ndIk i r akidng po ';01alSuit. is ita oI our ub(tllillit ~oItianti There's Nothing Beyond Us in(Garmient Making. itt 1 atnlnt ~ecl tti-it arntl 'an tif 'oit n 'tiY itltdo(Jul d eel'v pi t i a- ii' dtou, for ' tut (i. H. WIefecl) Cof. i le 311 n xpcatos. aery Stgh Si' i a %(It 'k \viuord it h itfr i till t vr ie...…

September 28, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

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September 29, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY fali Tailoring Who makes orothest Rather a pertinent and poinetd question, to be ure, but our oh- ject in aking it is to ineret you in our Superior Sot of Tailoring. I you are not alrady a paton of ours, we wt uld like the pe- re of making your Vall Suit as a tet of our ability ti it and please you. There's Nothing Beyond Us in (larment Making. lOr tnw Vwotents ae a choice selectiont fromcithelet of oreigni and lDomceteeiti...…

September 30, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

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October 02, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…THE .MICHIGAN PAtY- Who rakes ourCi lot Mather a pertinent and poi td question, to e sure, bt 001' ob jest in akine it is to inteest11yon in our Superior Sot of Tailoring. If you are not already a pat ron of ours, we wi l like the pleauc re of making y or fall Suit. as a tet of our11ailit~y to lit and please you. There's Nothing Beyond Us in Garment Making. Our new Woolenc are a 'bhoele selection from~ the hest of Foreign and IDometic looms....…

October 03, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…- t#L btIClItCAR bAtLV [falilTailoring Wsho tmakes001ur lotrs Father a p rtinent and3 pointed question to be sure, ht our oh- ject int askinv it i to interet you in our Superior Sort of Tailoring. If you are not already a patron of ours, wI wI uld like the pleas ore of making yor all Sit. as a test of our1'ability to it and please yo. There's Nothing Beyond Us in Garment Making. raurnew 'Woolen. are a hofee seletion fronlt the est of Foreign ...…

October 03, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

…TH4Z MICHIGAN DAILY Fall IaiIoring Who Iroakeo tour tlotli"'.' Rhather a pertinent and pointed question, to 1,,.e-tO, hut out'oh- t) in akinte it is to itt-;.you in} our'Supe-ior Sort of Tiitring- If you avreriot al ri-ad t a patr'on (if our %, u'We 1.id like the pleas- ore of inaking youtr fall suit. as a teet of oor ali ill to it and lea ceyou. There's Nothing Beyond Us in (Garment Making. Ourt'n011WoWolens are a ehoice 'teletctioti front...…

October 05, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

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October 06, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

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October 07, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN flAtLY fall Tailoring oahr a prietan1one Theou renothingreyaponU in (Garnment Making. eeion'fro the et f Foreign andtDoe'ticrtrt ltoo t it! ''sho' ijititi 1yltaitsinO' are rin lact' ii;yor eitis Jta' Iat rhi gh an iapin Iet If wem keyuIt ohs h' U. H. WILD)CO 311 S Stat St Again The Jacket Sweater tuons of Vmarl or gilt, or witli vest colar ani seamrless1brody --ids(15fair toite popuRitliar stdtett gamentt. Made off finest Aus ral...…

October 09, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fali Tailoring Who toaketouit lot -s Rather a pertinent and pointed tquestion, toiltse o, rut our o- jet in aking it is to interetyo i our Superior Sort of rPLi brin. If yonures not alreadv a fptrotn of ours we w rd ike the plea- ure of making tour Pall Suit a a tet of oir alilir to fiard please you. There's Nothing Beyond Us in Garment Making. Ouar new Woolens are a choie seliectiro front ithe et f Foreignr and Droesthicul...…

October 10, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

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October 11, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…' THE MICHIGAN DAIL~Y . _ Wih..make your Clot .'tnf Rather a pertinent and pointed question, to e sure, lit our ob ject in asking it is to intret yo in our Superior Sort of Tailoring. If you are not already a patron of our, we w ald like the pleao- ure of making your Tall Sit aa a tet of our ability to it and please you. There's Nothing Beyond Us in Garment Making. Our new Woolens are a choice selection fromo the bet of Foreign and Domesti...…

October 12, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

…THZ MICHIGAX DAILY R~ather a pei tirl(nt and pointd question, to be sure, ut our oh- ject in asking it is to itet you in our Sueror1'Sort (f Taiiloing. If you are not alrallyvia aton11 of our, we w ld like the pleas ure of laking your' [all Suit. s a test of 0o1ulility 1o i, adl lase you. There's Nothing Beyond Us In Garment Making. I Our newWoolenls are a choiei Sseletioll from the lest (f foreign and folflstie 1looms. a*Wesho many h Iand~so...…

October 13, 1906 (vol. 17, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…T~HE MICHIGAN DAILY Fal Tl ailoring S Who imakes.y our' ('lutlirof' l~ather a pertineni oni poin t-(( quoestion, ti o 'w iv-bi"t oroh feetin iaokittg it i .to i.Itiot 07 ini our 5upe riot Si t of TPi oriut. If too asriont alreadylta paitro "of oursiv iou d like thre rlow, ore of niaking youritFail Soit.;at a tesit of cut abiiliti o it Iand] There's Nothing Beyond Us in Giarment Making. Oweat new Wioilen- ,wae a choice E irhoictjtrn froro the ...…

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