,ALA S4% 7UESDAY, MAY 11, 1897. Foum PAGES-3 CE-NTS. VOL. VII. No. 166. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, Z VOL.VII No.166 ANNARBR, MCHIAN, Received a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits-' and Trouserings 1897 U,. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. s---- #SWEET S T Lowney's and Plows Cho- S colates either in bulk or Ill / pound and half pound ^a eE # Packages, strictly fresh, 60 V1 PALMER'S PHARMACY..- 46 S. STATE ST. $ We take care to buy only_ such SHOES as are well made, of good, honest leather7 -easy and comfortable, yet stylish, neat flitting and sir- ~' j ~ ~ ~ viceable so that they make a i lasting friend of the buyer. S W. J. APRILL, ~ I ML~IU~~~:N. 1 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. ~e 55 YiG(10pKl.y DUoT N. No Bic3 c s MAY FESTIVAL SARS Senior Class Gives a Scholarship. 0 r lhe-seiortw -assnot ye.trd ay in is C.om11pee rSooists Who Wll ake art tRooinCad dcidedi to establis Ia May 13 1 and I oleliti for the clss nieoil. itho-1~ut My1, 4an 5 O-8 i e hth of the amtount raised by 00Sice Calve to to be lhe p im-a na fte lses tax ts to be devoted to tis 0 1' 0 of the Mttiy Iestival anfil loves of ~ A iutt eosdrii i i na ottr of CI Us tax with the o iin We have Cameras that are ittictre lookingi oratru to her iiltvit of tedniely dividing it lietee specially adopted for bicyc-0 ieitt'iitie with tte gretest iterest i re~pt oil tnd other exiettses was r 0 0 lers at $500 to $2.0. $ tit0tan telgli. soite acotitt of te great n mtot.,tbtt an attjottrniietr was vtttii 0 ilgtagodoe s sier will ttntdobtetly rove to be efore tet-ttwttter eaamt to a vt- Tte frCatalogtie. 0ettes i-rittltiittry detail twas ____ 0 itt" filledth te gretttMetropolitanti s~abroghttutpt 0~ 0 taittoce in New York night after tnigtt. 00 0 IuwaIIIawa --aawsaaaaaaaaaaai W tonefle chdottot styof aren TePhilosophical Society.l hl tltough ttey set her in tte samwe role itt la-tsctetitled meeting Weiltcday WAHR'S BOOKIST ORE1 whose personal charm and miagnetsm, Seminapr1Doom (oom 2). 1 soit . Just received another lot of pe tstes, clred, digtfied and IttlostilolltofRepresetative (tverni- that fiue U. of M. Monogram tarm-hearted. tielt." Tflis is a stutets'mieettng Paper, tho popular slhads Like so lmtaty other singers who have adositers for the etsitng yti' sill Blne and White; also a New bhee rans, av so iei elected. Cotrar to prviosle- Stok o th Vaiou Hitie there will b idistssion on ttte Stockof th Varons Hgh blood. Her fatter, . do toquer wsliaple. Grado Correspondence Paper. a Sanish enineeer mter- Visiting Cards Engraved, sad g c 1900 Oracle Board ° b ' French womlan of good faminly ht no Plae~ritig.great wealth. Calve was educateil at 'rho100 Orale ord ieli its fast the Convent of the Sacred Heart at meeting last night suit electd the fa- W lR BO K S ORE ontelir, werethequaltie ofherlowing officers: Mianaging editor. Ira Monpeler whretheqohitesof erA. Campbell; business meanager, thy Up Town fows Tows voces attracted the attention of tieC Woodworth; secretary, Miss Aila SaeSAnn Arbor Ooslt ain et. Ie (Continued on Third Page.) Sfford. Michigan Loses Again. Special to the U. of M. Daiy: Madisons, May 11, 7:2 a. in-- Th le tetim was defeated yesterday at Maldison by te scot-c of 1 to 5. The contest was sotewhat of a disap- toititoent after the battiful game wviceh the hays playeti at Chicago St- tidiay. The tdefeat, towever, wasi tot tine to tsar playing. for in sane re- sitiets the team putttupi a strong game. It was dtte athesr to te tmatter in tvtichithte crowivd and timpire treated tie tien. 1te audien-e wts decidedly tesentftul. to say the least, and at timnes quite inslting. Mills. who of- ficiatetdcas umitcire.tdeteioted ftat WIiscnsin shotldt rit, for every time tt ttbtteetthttimade'a move le cttt- cite hdiim andth~ treatened to inlict penaitieits- On the second ittitg after te mtost atstint kicking on te part of Wis- ci usia, he sent tine of their men to first onthte grotitds that Seehtatnv-s tdetiveriing the hal ilegally. Watkits ptroteste'd, and theumtopire iaugtily teclatredthte gatie in favor of 'Wisco- sit. lAifter soutie reasoniitgiowever, the teciiott was eversetianti playig tw-s tesued. After the secodt inning Stiet-totm cotli not locate the pate antd lftertai tthtadi beenumadeithiefifthi itnd error tittie ity- teitcher. A- tiet-oim vemnt in to puit.Stietan go- ilg toaceeiter. After thrieuenta I to-tenctt to tossMAiller wett ii to fitnishthtte gaiteatntiwa~s ftorly sit- tessftil in keeninog tte titts st-ttterii, the tanlitd work of Michigati imiprov- rng. especially Wolf's work at stincit. Mictigantisi-tred S hitteau-h Wisottoto 9. MIost of Wi-iori-ii's thits wi-ere tmae ini righi dliwhiere good filig w-ts itmipassitbie, owimg to rotgh groutt. lininugs ....1 2sti 4 3 l 71 8 Michigant .. ..2 01i 0150 oiiI- 5 W i-it-ait-nti..~0 2z t3 ii " t-, New Btilletin Board The Athletic Asociation has tlaced a buletin boarci at the northient of the 'north witng of the miai huilinttg. It will heiusedi for offiial anuorice- menlo of imeit to e takeni 011tte trils, schteduiles, results of gamut-s, etc. A mnember of the Athletic Botrti -ill ho dettitled to look avfter the btlletins To Brand tihe Traitors. The Oiral year ltis,, class held a class meeting yesterday aiidappoinlted a ecunittee to disc- tp resolttions of cirsure against the two enters of the class whlo were delegates to the S. L. A. election anid voted against the iaudidate for paesident to ,-~om n ey hati pledlged tl~los-ves.