tic tt,. Of , . 1a ln. VOL. VIII. No. 36. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1897. FOUR PAGE&. WI L D Has received a foil line of Novelties for Fall and Winter in Suits, 'Trousers, and Overcoatings NO. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN Allegretti's Chocolates.... Fresh every week. Only in packages- 60c a pound. Lowney's if you prefer. PALMER'S PHARMACY, Just Received a Large and Elegant Lisle of NTew Pipes!a Hot and Cold Lunches at nil hours. Agents far Huyler's and Willias and Werners Cu.' Chocolate Bun Hone. R. 1B. JOILLzY & co. 308 South Stane Street. AT .ATHENS THEATRE TO-N IGHT Rol andReed, The Wrong M. Wright PRICES, 25C, 50C, 75c1, $1.00, $'.S. THOSE NOBBYSUITS! MILWARD THE TAILOR, STATE STREET. GAMMA P1HI BETA. Athletic Board Meeting. 'P elk' AAt the meeting of tile athletic bootrd Twenty=iitirdt Annual Convention last night the tootler of tue tnths Is Being; Held Here. -1 was adnttoed 1)y groanttig the form- ierttick B to tint ettDoIS men isi en('1- thiis to a verybusy wktoce crthe, larging the track It10to mites. f i I I istitbeitor oftheG-inia P iBleta so- rritty, as theito 23rd atiultonlventtimn is beinig held Itn AnntiArbot this year. Tte tbusiiiess tthe esittettionotit(tt- ittettettyesterday allternoont ' o'eisek Iti tle paloriis of tihe (Chtrch ofI Chrttis-ithee 11oth l teetiilgos will be Latst teveing at 8 otcloek ti re-cepitiI State St. Flis mnngilt wsill he tie voted toi (buiniess itteetitigs, whiile a rtecis- tiontil s beihitendieredl lheisotrorities at tite cihatiter house lit 4 o'eloek intthie afterntonitandibinthtit'eventing, trs. Hatr- risotiSoutle enitertints tilt'ctnveton at her hotie lii S. Uivrsity asvenue. (0ii Thutrsday~, bitoteso '111eetngs' agolili antti e Iteltto tatinia Storority- 'afternoonsi. The Itatitia tPitto giea rieepstiont fori liie'foteutty tatd friendi of liii'Soroirity at Gtrantg's Jitil ini Fridlay.,lte last tlay sf tieecontt-- tin, hits a very full trofratin, vizo.: Buitoness ineetings, alumttnae iteeting atid baniquet it ite Cotok Ithotse in thto evening. The sitcollege' ciltidrs oithliiSit- rority art eleresenited bthlii'followting young ladies: University of Syrticnoe, Mtso Lewis, MMiss Bailey, Miss Vari.Winkle;t Boston University, 'Miss Mlabel Moses, MIss J.enkiltat Baltimore Womnan's Coillege, 1Mios Powelt; Noithiwestern U'niversity, MhissRuithi'Phillips, :Miss Whte, hiss P'attersoni, Miss Marie Bennett, liss Ida Hrooke, MHiss Lyons, Miss Ilarrist tUniv'eroity of Wisconisini, Miss Gilbon, Miss Shetirer, Miss Maty iPrattt tiii- versoity of Califoria, Ahiss iReddington;t Chicago Aluinnae' Chaiter, hits. Robert .Prelile, M.lrs. iii. S. Bleek; Bos- foin Alominae Chataier, Miss Damon; Syracuse Alumnae Chater, Mres. Cooke. .Others altending the convention art' 'Mrs. Barry Batholomesw, 'Mrs. 0iolilor, and Mrs. J. I1. Beiteito, of Lansinig; is utinamt, of Ypsilanti; Mrs. Gros- tenor, of Monroe; Miss Bolleatine, anti hiss Emma 'liac'torran, of Port Hturn;itMtss 'Marie Goodman, of Kan- sas City; Mrs. F. B. Close, of Chicago. Prof. Jonas Honored. Prof. Alberto Jonas has been invited to play with the (Boston Symphiony or- chestrit at two concerts, both coming off some time this month. Such at honor is seldom conferred on any bul artists from abroad and :Ann Arboi may well be proud to think Prof Jonas was chosen to fill the position Fraulein Elsa von Grave has been aske by Prof. A. A. Stanley to tak4 Prof. Jonas' lasses 'b'ile he is on of town. The senior class at Wesleyan wil1-I' wear caps and gowns this year for thi efirst time since the class of 1872. inchtes; basell, Iinimchies; trtetk.5' ichies;tlentis, 41/.2ittelitt. :51.atoll ev for liie' Detroit :;iml. Trainis will leave at 0i andtl1ll a. it., 1ti llg at 7