:. No. 45. VoL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. .wI D T A 0 Fine Fall and Winter Suitings, Golf Suts, Fancy Vestings.. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY + o We -Carrq the Largest Stock In the Citq. 108 EAST'WASHINGTON ST. T H E T A 0 1i R W IL R Chocolates We make a specially of Chocol tes as a side line. We sell lots of them and our stock is always fresh. .Lowney's,A legretti's and Kuhn's always in stock.. Wilder's Pharmacy THE OLD For several weeks we have D een laying in a stock for t he RELIA boys, an now are e ,iady th ELALEa full lice of LUNCHI ES, Cl- GA sand T0I3ACCO. PIPhS A 8aOIALTY. R. E. JOLLY & CO. Save, Your P-hotographs thai yea have iaken. If ihey are moanied an cards yoar friends can bar- raw yr beg theam. An Album will keep the.. Albuis dent ease samach ini the end. We sell them. Calkins' Pharmacy JUST ISSUED Philosophy of History. AInroduorneg the. Philosophical Study of Politics By ALFRED1. LoY. author of "Citisen. ship and Salvation," and "Dynamic Idealiim." 12 Mo. 254 Pages. $1.00. GEORGEWAHR 11 P .5.t . Si..to the .~aiver t fMichiz~an. THE WOMEN'S GYMNASIUM Prentiss, secretary of the General Varsity Practicing for Case Game. __Alumni Association. Tickets to the The 'Varsity went through a good Improements HeneBeen Completed bianiouet may be obtained from Mr. practice yesterday afternoon, although and Classes Began Yesterdatl. Prentiss, and as stated above, holders the field was very soft and wet. The of banquet tickets will not need trans- number of men ut wa very gratifying orThe Gymnasiumen to part of liarnumber oiomennoutisaspecrylgrarifying m m aorlaian on thin npecial car gaing to the coach-S. All the candidates are bane Gymnasium have junt been con- from Ann Arbor to Detroit. No return stil workig except Laren. The pehe- pleted. They were all made to the large sranpkaktiongi be fxrninhed. tien the " roomafsrmerlytusnd for receptionshed. [ice w as fast considering the condition - ons formerly uned for reception nor- The nominating committee having in of th ground. One touchdown was poses. No additions were made to the charge the naming of officers fore ihe }yrnasim pope, an thre s sillsared by the 'Varity. The line-up gymnasium pioper, and there in etill next year, have submitted the following much to be done in the baeinent of th nams he some as given yesterday. buildmg in connection with the baths There is little doubt Case will give an tookers n iisresident, William A. Mooe; vice 'Varsity pretty stiff practice Satur- psesident, Miss Isabella H. Hull; see- day.. And that ichigan wiii be scored By placing another floor between the rey.r.Andeasurer~hHgnry C. e lkoye reeary-treasurer,, Harry C. Holkley: o o enrn ieti enni original floor and the roof, the large 011o for the scond imudgisg season is o directors, two to be chosen, Charles T. mre than probable. from the mans whichlsonformerly unfinhe Alexander, Earl D. Babst, Harlow P. . has been divided horizontally into two -., accounts in the Cleveand papers Cas Davock, Hamilton Dey, Hoyt C'. Pos, in playing the hrt ball ahe an shore rooms. The upper room which is thus Hery W. Standart, Dr. Harold Wilso' tis san a an si wanting has he formed wil be used as a lecture hal. , this season and is working hard for the and Alexis C. Angell; also Mis. Olyrs Micigan game. No sacrice will e Out of respect for the interest which S .aWaitemfor.theNralumnae.ssaredinnoa anwa gam inc Ca the she haa showno far the girls, it xviii b- prdt aeashwn~gis h dedicated "Sarah Angell Hall." The 1901 in the Finals. 'Vorsity an it means much to Cone, seating capacity willbe at least 50 Af pam -Their hope lies in the fact that they seain caacty il beatleat (0 After playing two tie games fee rep- ouclannsichigan in punting. That is persons. In the front of the room th-cire resentation in the final chasmpionship ootepsci an in te Ths, s is a large snage snl access the rear 0 class game the 1901 and 1902 lis. tried Mtichigas an for the lant three years godd sized gallery. conclusions again yesterday afte rnoon The room on original floor has be at the Pair sounds The juniors hood nearly always had the odds against he atontthatadrlrartnds.tTof theigame and partitioned off into smaller rooms. The the better nd the argumet and in that department of the game and asn still able to win. But the 'Varsity two largest of these will be reception won by a snore of 6 to 0, Begle kickingc . hall. Bside thse te ofice fo t' wil have t play foot ball not to be halls. Besides these the olhes for use a ipretty goal after the touchdown made gymnasium ofiicers will be on this floor. by itea. e The following is from There will be three offices for D. The juniors kicked off and securel " "Mach interest is being taken in the Hosher, Miss Snyder and Miss Bender. the baol immediately on downs. T n, The rooms are all finished in natural then plugged through the line for go-di thMichigan next aturd . Nosy elit the Ann Arbonr boys serer oak and are large and attractive. I gains, scoring the only touchdown practically able to play Pennsylvania one of the reception rooms there is n about 5 minutes after play commenced. a tie, the brown and white has an ex- specially tine mantle piece. A large The sophs. then braced and secure ' c i t ornaentl sair aseleas frm tis elent chance to distinguish itself. This otnaunhststaib eaistheniddlitthefeldaeais not an impossibility, for Case is floor up to the lecture hall. minutes after they had kicked off. By ,h ,is lse fteya eehl strong where Michigan is weak, in the The hrst clasnes ef tho year sre h-Id oteady lise abuking and a coupie kgod kicking game. Not once during the yesterday. At present there are about gains s -one by at'er, for 20 yards, and Pessnsylvania grime did Ihe Hirihgan 150 girls enrolled in the gymnasium. the other by Brooks for 15, they .hs .edvie nt ist e. n n team show any strength m kicking, and these are divided into best, scond stud seached their opponents' 10-yard line . i thir yer clsse. Thre re treethis is where they lost the game. third year elassns. There are tree but the next vwasnot forthcoming and larg frshme clssesnumerin inallShould Case ever get the ball up to the; large freshnmen clasnes numbering in sill ihi' bosh \iient over sin doiwns. At Ibh iciiyofHrian.0-y .lne ti th.bl-etoe oldws uti vicinity of Michigans 40-yard line, it is 18. All of the instructing is done by orit the sophs. had quite a discussion Else Snyder and Miss Bender. anong themselves as to who should be a o ga the llast On ov 2 te ome'sLegu 4,l able to score a goal from the field. Lst On Nov. 22 the ball to carry it over. But .season ahuepryintegmaimhe kickedon omhe-,ad give a house party i the gymnasisi when it was put in play it developed a nlk kgone ram the 5-yard Each group or ten wil be costumed aOr hcat nt sne xas 10 save that honor. the line, thereby breaking the heart of the cording to some plan. Luncheon and jomma Ihen seniked it hark a sate dix- Michiganders." tea will be served by each group. After ance hen time as calledwi undoubtedly be the Txanksgiving the house warming will It was dark enough to stop playisg most spectacular and interesting to the occunkngtvigltemhousedbyalooker-on of any played o the homy occur. It a-ill be managed by all ebefore they commenced playing the 'e g t girls belonging to the gymnasium. and half but 10 minutes of floundering rustissuhso mussutergame around in the dark was indulged in, Special Car for the Alumni Banquet neither side scoring, and finally timelayed more in the open and give a% in Detroit, Frida. being calledawith the ball in 1901's pa- opportunity for long runs and brilliant The Detroit & Ann Arbor Electric cession near the middle of the fheld. hackling. The ends will undoubelgoo Railway has donated a special car to Kittleman And Kinsey gained the e a chance to sht. oft to gaol take the members of the faculty and most ground for their team and BeIne their wives to Detroit Friday, for the Armstrong and Richardson played best 1901 Medics Elect Officers. annual banquet of the University of on the defensive. For 1902, Spoffold, Michigan Alumni Association of De- 'Brooks and Potter put up the bes The Junior Medical casa met yeser- troit, which is to be held at 7 p. m. at game. The ofiials gave good sans-p day at ta. m. in the PathologicalAm- the Russell House. faction and handled the difficult job of The dinner promises to be a greater refereeing on the Fair Grounds in good The presidency aas the only fice oe success thanany ofthose preceding it, shape. -bhich a contest was made, and this partly on account of the interest at- This narrows the championship downias deided upon the flet ballot. The taching to the presence of Prof. Dea' to where the junior lits. and senior laws Pfollowingis a liSt OF the offireen el_,e; C. Worcester, who will speak on the will have to play for it. The game will Philippine question. President Angel, be played Saturday morning at the vice-president, . . Kline fGrand too, will be present and will speak, and Fair Grounds and each department will Rapid; secretary, iss Gertrude F the Glee Club from Ann Arbor will en- undoubtedly send out a large crowd of ken of Madn, Wi.; treaurer, C. W. Edmsonde of Richmond, Ind.; historian, liven the occasion with college songs, rooters. " ~J. H. Hays of Ogden Center; athleti. The committee' wishes it understood - that nt only nl members of the asso-Intercollegiate Cross-Countr Run. manager, F. M. Tr'on of Blystone, Ps. students of the Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Cor- At 'a previous meeting the following ciation, but all former ,stdtsf h Univrally and their ladies are invited nell, Columbia and Brown will compete officers of the Medical Society were In e rsnt. ain a cross country run over the steeple- elected: Vice-president, R. S. Rowland Hon. T. W. Palmer in to be the tast- chase course at Norris Park, New York, ef Grand iapids; treasurer, J. N.Traak master of the evening, and besides about November 18. of Bay City; member board of diree- Dean C. Worcester and President An- . The distance will be six and two-;trs, W. S. Chase of Akron,0 thirds miles, the course being covered T A H i 1 gll, the speakers will be Reent Fare ive times. Eath lap wll include eight The Ann Arbr igh Sehe t PaO. of Grand Haven, Senator Ward of Ann jbush-hurdles and a water jump-a it- 'the Western High School team of De- Arbor, probably Hon. Edwin F. Uhl -of feoot iedge with a three-foot ditch is troit Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock on Grand Rapids, and others. front of it. the Fair Grounds. As the 'Varsity The race is to be an annual event. A Tine stecalcar vill leave the Courtcup ha; been offered, and tiwill, b, game will i played at I-o'clock an on- douse in Ann Arbor At 4:10 Frida ca'comete-'roperty of the eollege which pertunity to see both games will thus afternoon, and will be in Charge o M r. 'first wins it three times. be offered.