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January 19, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…Ihe ~ O(94 Pil- VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICJH., SAT(JRPAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. No 85 Announcement PRES. GOMPERS ON LABORI Foot Bal Game at 0. S U. Probable FACULTY DESERVE THANKS Head of the Fedratioo of Labor Gives I Managr Chas. Baird returned frmSnal Pox Danor Past-But for the AL Our special line Columsus yesterday from a conference uwa Vivid Picture of the Working Maoswiths the athletic authorities of Ohio Preventative 14 ea usies, Many Would of...…

January 19, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…TE( F. UNIVERSITY UOF MICHIGAN "AIL Y J iE -t y ss j t i claimed that "The Burgomas- jl'fj J ยข a 4te"' company announced for Monday, Jan. 21 here, is a veritahle "euty show," fo il addition to Edith Yerr- Published Daily (Mndays exceptddarig ingto, said to e one of the mot Collee eaat. divinely formed women ol th stage, THUNIVERSITFY OF MICHIGAN Ida Hawley, Josehiine Ne-lonan and MAIN OFICE. BoANa OFFIE.e Jnice Lynn, the trio of lovelines tha...…

January 19, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…a TlE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. W Don'tDea6c uoc iSn S There won't be many days 'tween now and the end of our 63c shirt sale. If you are going to choose from some of the best made shirts and made o fine material, at a bargain prikw you must do it NON. FRit is at these prices it will pay you to lay in 81n extra supply. p 117 G (1S 1(3 le MAINU ST 0U ' S MANS. MAIN ST. read a plater onStant ation ofI- ssiit este[ollrtls. fter a review NIAGA...…

January 19, 1901 (vol. 11, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…THEB UNIVERSITY 01 MICHIGAN D)AILY NEW BOOKS Burchf ield's Fine Tailoring Trade.. . WORTH READrNG- Te Cardina's snufi-hox, Henry Hfarandi Our sartorial skill is equal to the best in the state On the Wing o Octions TeetChandier Hri The hearts highway, Mary E. We~is of Michigan, EXCEPvTNe NONE. The Lane theat had naTurnin , ibrtare rloaeFables acrec OerAee ARTI5TICALLX ,.._ NECfANIALLT .Allcef Old iocenns Mauie ho msne Ia the Palace of the King...…

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