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May 14, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…Paintin,.. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town S. Sate St. Opposite Court ouse Ann Arbor ain et. I MAY FESTIVAL STARZS. MAY FESTIVAL OPENS. Soloists and Chorus Fully Equal to Previous Years. The futh animal May…

…VOL VII. No. 169. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. Reteived a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. SWEETS…

… Just receive another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, tho popular shades Blue and White; also at New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visitting Cards Enrved and Plate…

Festival opened] auspiciously last night with a not'ceihitieotio program. Te hal was fi-ed and the great cthorus presented iii itmposing tppearancee when it oad beenintassed on the stage. 1he soostsof te…

May 08, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…-First class standard 0:40 A. M.. E1:25 A. M. make typewriter almiost nesw, your 0t22:05 t. 1:25 A. At. ownprice. S. A. HARPER, *t1:40. M. To80-le ot- 4:50 P.n. 8:40r.n. 59 301 N. State. nRon between Ann Arbor

… ilnmtandolins. PEFTINSYEADFIS supplies received and delivered. Wait- ing rooms, corner of Ann and Main streets, Ann Arbor, 1ll Griswold street., Detroit.F Wabash Fast Trains M Sake it possible for you to take…

…~llutReete anid blue 0110 withi the iUiversity I h iy, Js ecie y mnonograml. They, ore just in tim~e hIF7 1 IIEUW for the May Festival, anid for the 38-oSteSre. present are on sale at Mliss Lovell's, 38So…

….............12 20 A.n1On M H.too 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. BAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago Ag't Asn Arbor CALENDAR.- - Wednesdny; May 10-'Varsity vs. Illinois, :at Regenis Field. J - Friday, Mny 19-'-Finals in Cup ,t…

… Debate, Adelplii-vo> Jefferoouinn. TIME TABLE Taking Effert, Mtay 1, 1899. Franik Loomis, '97 d, wno in town 0~T is eave Anni Arbor by Central Stand- over Snnday visiting friends. NORTH _1OCTH FOR SAL…

…. S. GILMORIE, Agent. tra tltcFed W. Hi. BENNETTY.'.P. A. trFitzpatrick a tltcFed J. F. MCLEAN. DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANN AR- BOR RAILWAY. Notice. Cars leave Ann Arbsr for Ypilanti All muangers of class…

…, blue.siith tile letter Y, 111b11W !llPinl and she at once comnceived thec ides ot a Michiiganifall so that this tUniver- W m. Ar old Leading sity should be tul to date. She at 9 Jeweler onepae h atri h…

…SltSre. cornier of State anid Williaml streets. 'The Amnn Arbor Music Cto. tave a O R P O O $22 Washlbulrnl Imandolinl, slightly ... A R E- tised, that they oifer for $12. I have PEFCINSYEADIIH seen 110 such value…

May 17, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…AM /q= im . 1 . VOL. VII. No. 171. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 11711897. SFOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VO. -I NC A G - . T WILD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings…

… pair. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. No Bicycle 0 s complete 0 % !I Without a e d /d We have Cameras that are0 g specially adapted for bicyc- lers at $5.00 to $25.00. $8.00 will get a good…

… one. Ask a for Catalogue. d a CALKINS'-,- PHARMAUY. I e'ssawmassswas ass nanvsnaswsa -T- WAH RS BOOK STORE. Just receivedl another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, the popular shades Blue and…

… White; also a New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and PlatePrinting. MAY FESTIVAL CLOSES. The High Standard of the Series Maintained. The fourth and fifth…

… concerts of the series brought the fourth annual May Festival to a close Saturday. The Uni- versity Musical Society heightened its fame for musical ability by the series and the Festival has been most sue…

…- cessful fiancially. The first concert for Saturday's pro- gram was an orchestral matinee given by the Boston Festival Orchestra, un- der the direction of Herr Mollenhaner, and soloists as follows: Miss…

… Jennie Mae Spencer, contralto; Mr. IH inrich Meyn, baritone; and Mr. Hermsas Zeitz, violinist. Mr. Meyn smlade much the bst ap- learance That he has made during the Festival and was particularly sw1 re…

May 12, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5,1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor bjyCentral Standard Time. NORTH. SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7:30 a. m *12:15 p.m. 11:25 a. m…

…. 4:46p. m, 8:40 p. m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. E. S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0. MICHIGAN GNT AL The Niagara Falls Route." Central btanadard Time. TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR

… SPALDINC BLUE RACER (Chain) MO898 1T SPALDING ROADWHIEEL '" ODL Send for Illustrated Catalogue of ali Athletic' Sports, A. G. SPALDING & BROSI, New York - Chicago 'War Songe"! Coon Songs"' Sousa's Marches…

…"! Latest Music for Piano, and other 'ntruments.4 Finest assortment of Guitars and Mandolins, Strings and Trim- mings. Lowest Prices. The SCHIAEBERLE rlusic Store 114 West LiNserly st., An -Ar-bor

… babe at Linlithgow palace, Parties having table board or rooms December, 1542. Joseph V. Paton ta well-known Scottish antiquary, bought to rent during the May Festival will It about sixty years ago from…

May 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…. urday's DAILY, and the matinee and Captain Shields played a phe- evening concert occurring Saturday. heyu ntteat o olit s nomenal fielding game and Water- Of the artists, who took part in than Ann Arbor

…, ANN ARBOR. …

… Satur- day afternoon and watched the re- turns come in. From the very first inning things looked blue, and by the end of the fourth all hopes of victory had fled. As a rule excuses are sought, but the…

… effort to tear away the banners, MayFesrivaF A which were guarded by our team The May Festival, the last enter- 's-s-s. itdvi- with baseball bats. tainment of which took place Sat- Never ridden-Taken on a…

… debt. When the train pulled outseveral urday night was by far the greatest of the Oberlin men had badly crack- musical festival in the history of the P'ice,M t $ )Q. $1.0) LESS E ACH DAY. fingers and one…

… swinging think so too. Pres. F. IV. Kelsey himself on he injured his side but has also been instrumental in the will probably be able to play in to- success of the affair. The festival day's game. About ten…

…------- 5 4 l3 4 1 proved to be the greatest success of llilter, e.f -_.. -_.... 6 i 1 0 - -sT UTRECEIVED AT- G.Fauver,r-f-------- 4 2 0 01 sthe festival. 'This production of a TUTTLE'S, - 48 S. State St…

… assist- Orange A. C., ir; U. of P., 9. ed by the Boston Festival Orchestra UNIV'ERSITYBOOESTORE Yale-Princeton game prevented by of 50 pieces. The superb work of rain. (Contiuedonfourth page.) STATE STREET…

May 14, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… Washington Block, Ann Arbor, TheMichigauensian -- ON SALE-- Wednesday, :May 1 PR2.$1 Blue and Gold Cover, profusely Illustrated with Organizations," Cuts of Buildings, ct. --- …

… at Ann Arbor at J.NExpress.--- 50r5 Western Es-[I i'td'ietItpiili gtsioi7:-t0, 9:00, 10:20 oust 11:10 a. ti.,randIti 0pas _]tI . iBN. It-------- 1:20, 3:00, 1:20, 5:0. 7:10, :30, e350 'O 0 WEuco, I. W…

… 15--May Festival at This space is reserved ail usisersiics are list o,l-slll 11i nlivlersiyIHall. sltios. iTtuy are proressive til ooaetoens iny (1lAnn lsil for the Grand Opera steadily anil onsla…

… 1010 ' f-, loisutak1es ilte' optit's ntittl t. ; at. i,,and 12:50, :0, 3:10, 14:30, 3:50') tit5 -~oa- io-i ulufs it 7:10, 8:20 and :50 p.ij 05l i(t "31h rl pe l t IIits'e hat eases AnsntArbor atlt10…

…, Sods Water, Phosphates sod Vernor's Ginger Ale. 18 N. FOURTH AVE. - ANN ANOMI "lriuy!-dolyou pily" petsa Wshburn." hs He-me Is Really Complete Without a new 1897 Mobdel Washburn Guitar, Mandolin…

…'iig-tltt,"oattd by iits svs'(oaitgt to. -NOTICE, sue-ensousp I totitoo'at eetitigfor li' the ari 7l- 0a. M.7'0.=m (JAY FES'T'IVAL lI TY t itts of tliii '11dss btasebaol latt iniii sop.inp8m. -tlidsay -eveitg, lay 11,i…

May 11, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

…-- - COP. WAt55SH AVE. & A*DAM5ST.. CHICAGO ANDALL THE PHOTOGRAPHEI Washington Block, Ann Arbor. 3 Y r R -.....ORnER YOUR ItCE CREAMI AND FRIT I~iCES AT...... WNHITE'S Confectionery Store, 10lS~outh Main…

…, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Cor. Main and Liberty Sts. Bicycle Repairing. Is thu branctes neatly and psowpthy done Prices reasonable. Sandries at roch buts - price s. Wmn. 3. Wenger, 8 N. FOURTH AVE. ANN ARBOR

… * lct~taltytoiis-eaet Sy ts:-gr- ritltt- Iat- 2S-lDual Ti-titis Tour-' 1 W. stumneES, H. W. HBAYes, nianietenwsithi Chit-ago. 0. P. & T. Agt., Chiclags. Agt. Ass Arbor W'ith sill the "teiutltet-aiiieu aid…

…___________________- Tinse Table, Jan. an, 1897. NORTH.SOUan, otlier sisiger excepht Patti lists ever ri-- IK S I S' 7:30aa. m. *7:tH a.m (ewvedsl uch a price for lie singinig,9 400:25p. m.st2a.pm. aiid ne here in Anns Arhor…

… ate es- THE OPERA HOUSE JEWELER, *lton between Ann Arhorad Tssdo snly. e-speciaslly- fortunsate in hatving the pitt- All trains daily excess Sunday. iC m nfurnith yau with a firt-clasFountinl E. g…

… nesday, May 12. 300 Pages Blue and Gold Cover, profusely Illustrated with Organizations, Cuts of Buildings, Etc. …

FESTIVAL STARS. l (Continued from First Page.),. nuns who taught her their simple songs. Her father's death left the faitily with praetieally ns support and she determined to tini her voicets earning money…

…-c leasitaa soineslt-Ia istlat-it life, I May 1t. 14 atid 13 Xttsy Festival sit iitersity Hall. isin toig1thIe fhut ttiat slit-0etisi not tFiida, Mtiy 14-Teas-k teamt at Clii- siet-thli-etinglisll i lttittge…

May 13, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…'n Famous Chocolate Creams. 'WmIf. J.1Wenger, Soda Water, Phosphates and Vernor's Ginger Ae. 8 V. F7J37.- AE. - ANN ARBOR; The, Michigau'eusian --ON OALE-- -Wednesday, May 12., PRICE $1. 300 Pages Blue and…

… PHOTOGRAPHER *~Washington Block, Ann Arbor. May Fetival, Tonighttbeginosfle fourtofitfoi M~ay Festival, to whicit alt hve beent tooktinionfward witht delight for the Vast fetv months.rThe soloists for tto…

… (liltes of lo Othe c toa otbtsebalt i n1o-Otto t5P-pt t8:1:;a. no.. 1:11p m. weekftont yeserdaoy intiOtto tiglit Roomot t, at 4 10 ., itt'Fitty. 'Roe between Ann Aror ad Toledo only. Soool chtatitl. S. -. l…

…-'it toorod- ryi-rdty and Satortay, msscois tetrce o tfitsOtotma t'ny ax13 1tand 1 Mty Festival t atjThis space is reserved 1ttfyti tatd fosotitog toto' odi. 1Ti- UitverstyFHal citoax isrottaiedtin thie…

January 29, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… Wildermutth yesterday. "Do you know," said Mr. Kirby, fin speaking of the increase of the passenger business of the road, "that the annual May Festival of the University Musical society in Ann Arbor has a…

… Streete. Capital, 5,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a general banking business. R. Kasir Free . B .inNE, Vice-Pres E. H. BLsoN Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capitai Stock, $50,045. Surpis, $150,000. t…

… deosit boxos to root. OroCEn: Chritian BanotPres-W.D Rarriman Vice-Pros. Chas E. Iliscock, Cashier: i. .. Fritz Assistant Cashier, FIRST NATIONALBANK Ann Arbor capita $100,00i. Surpiueand Profts, ,0551…

…. UNIVERSITY NOTES. According to the new city directory tie population of Ann Arbor is esci- mated at 14,352. Dr. Tones lectured on Thoreau be- fore the Woman's League last night at the home of Mrs. Israel Hail…

… be a coniference of all American col- leges in the interests of uniformity." Of National Reputation. Owosso Argus: J. J. Kitiby, assist- ant passenger agent of the Ann Arbor road, -was a guest at the…

… only - limit to the nuimiber of' pole that go to Ansn Arbor to attend th- festival is the size of the hall where it is given. People generally feel there is no use in going unless 'they have se- eured…

… season tickets. I have attended the festivals and I 'think I heard the sweetes't music there that I ever heard in my life.' "Under the Red R be" at the Athens Theater tonight. Front and -side suite for…

May 14, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… tasty appearance. weelts10ave returnled. Prof. Stanley wiii lectoite upon S"'0 E- 'Tle Ann Arbor higho schonol hal1 thse program of tloe May F'estival, S'SM;SYIE teamo defeated the Nornoals at 'psi…

…'111LEAD01NG 0TAILOR, No, 2 E. Washington St., NE ARN t~\~STOLEN 10c 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY.' UNIVERSITY NOTES. The lawn crtowded moain hal thin fI . . -- - 11 eir vi…

…, Wis.. Sheehan & Co., Enlali e Alent nl' 11Ann IAebor, Cornenof T1omw11and1tie IbI Ii 11,111'11011,, OIRTQA.-O _TIT,. The oll eel'''lr 11111 illl'lonIIeliof1the room 1110110 1 1 e ~ ie: 101110 t-t,<r: 1…

…. have heeu conniucting a test of ihe of gray, tile sweaters, stockings 1111 eievator powver plast of floe Auodi-1 cap; and hells of lark blue, pre- lorlo oo in Chicago, for lihe last thsree senting a very…

January 25, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… country and , than Ann Arbor prices send for Catal largercestra of trained sic i the chaerones, Mrs. Ooge, beginning "How dear to my heart Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Gayley-Brown ans will furnish the instrumental ' y…

….rw are the scenes of Ann Arbor. Mrs. MacLaughlin, Mrs. De Pont, W. E. holies, with knowledge a a music. Everything indicates a Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. Knowton. b f i t, 13-185 iniiiii As grand musical…

FESTIVAL. lawyers and will contain all the OUR HUMOROUS PAPER ( English cases ever reported that are Will be out Tomorrow and will con- A Grand Two-day Musical Festi - tain an Illustrated Col- val will be…

….''The most noticable decided to give a two-day May 1thing in this issue is the decrease in festval.As te BstonSymponythese changes necessary. festival. As te Boston Symphony thte number of long articles and…

February 01, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…IP VOL. IX, No. 93. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1899. THRtEE CENTS. MAY FESTIVAL. basis of musicianly attainnment. She free man has a right to life lie bao -- will be heard at te Friday…

… selections are mamny standard community can make such Festivals idsre mcns unwtotcn 6a }kin P ilidGil works which have never been per possible. sideratison of pubic mneeds, merey Pla~ formed in Ann Arbor, and…

…. It is. ANN ARBOR most excellent violinist and her great- joyed a free political government, expected that they sill avail them- UP row" Down Town ness as a singer rests not alone upon we sere subjected…

….H. WI ID CO H lng the Festival will doubtless be of At the Worceter Festival aomog otire year. Thio eforreoh idlenecss Igrat interest to the readers of the the many singers advertseod was Moio lies at the…

Festival. Her perforooance since age there 0000s reaonaiooble eonomic T the prcipal part. Tfle opera sea- thot tiooe have justified the entlusi euoaoity. Bot with the icrease n AHave just received oa large…

Festival will difficult to touakl'satisfactor mramge. loro u oiuiouigio ,Iohtd thumssomnoverprodluctionu reslt , R. E. JOLLY & CO., inspired works of ths century. Of Festival of 1899 omay be conmsidereol e…

… predecessors. It my ntot ekhownoopu01001 whicho there isho00i0000uroved -work of Verdi, the 'Stabat Mater,'' that there amc ut very few festivals machiiey. 'fle soom metlo of swrittenmttis last year. This is a…

… accoun of tie wovooder- system musmt ammo is givingoway to tioe one of these vests. It is many ways the Festival of of 1899 ful develsoment of muosical taste iii cooeratme. At lrent t imevoius…

May 16, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

festival: quiisted that the '' ProfesioinalI , _ ''Ann Arbor is ois the thiceshioilSiingout'' should nsot take place, it Rumors Cotsiceci. of a great miiusical event. Thve first is likieiy that the on e set…

…-Tahen otnea debt. treat in the history of Anns Arbor, mien. About 75 were dressed inlegecnnto tobhlda th hpl..cow i h atDetnver, June 26i. Speeches were Price, 31a. i5th, 4,90.0«. or of the state. No persotn…

…IRSITYBOOASTORE her of students who turn out to de- ten lectures will be given neat 1Tues- 7:15 the doors will be opened to votional exercises. But when the day. the general public. STATE STREET, ANN ARnOR. E Y d …

… COMING FESTIVAL. digied seniors, arrayed in cups S Republican Club Meeting. CfWT/D TrlT1 Gretet usca TratEvr f-and gowns, began to pour in he A etn f h eulia UlbCLUVLIkL .ICYOIb.U Greate…

… for tonightI The '"Contradictor of Ruimors, May festival is fixed for the ifithllvi be indiefinitely postivosedl a newv official of the University and i19th itant, aiid the gvviaxy of 104 Musical…

…'clock. The a great finish, the services of the Los - i position of chief contradictor, sends ton festival orchestra as acconmpans- folloiving wiii be the batting order us the followving contradictionss: 1. a a…

…-~isii i itece-wvill be givetn at this festival, team ilxi be a s Sttedinitseste'rilay's hand to inisect the audieince as }lu. Seeiiliihe v isv ii vf adthtie rehearsal at;lvciI pa aper.! the T enter…

… hear every day. Everythiing L VW \ 1Y&. s sublime creation. W. Kese, . C.rotoP.,C. rerabout live Festival pit oa a 1Q.{QI.~J University ihalwill accousmoda acrd, .Carx,,.C.Feewonderfully successful…

… Gymnasitumi Sup- of a festival at once so attractive andp H. S. Dean, W. G. Doty, R. S. deliver the last lecture in thenpis varied in the good things offered its Dunster, G. S. Morris, 0. Eber…

May 05, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…hco DNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VII. No. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WE c WLD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST…

… costume requires if she comes here for it. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. Better0 v 0 Soda Water! iC Lost year was oar fSrst experi-t oace in setling codttester. We p knootsbetter bowe, sow. We…

…. S. U. Thurs- and dramatic fervor that -won her day, May 6, at 4:15 o'clock. hearty applause.-Boston 'Globe. Blue and White; also a New te-nt of thse class in whichihte is regis- Stock of the u…

…'tie Slphuitl'rtr MAY FESTIVAL. SOLOISTS. Press Reports Enthusiastic in Their Praise. Thte Daily continues te rss11- tices of te dilfecent soloists of Silo May Festival: nacteSEPPaCAM PANAsSS. The evening -'as…

October 08, 1892 (vol. 3, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Dangers of Ann Arbor Life." At the second day's meeting of the Electro-Therapeutic Association at New York, Wednesday, Dr. W. J. Herdman read a paper, "The Need of Greater Simplicity and Uniformity in…

… Electro-Therapeutic Apparatus." and a most delightful social even- ing was spent. The halls and par- lors were tastily decorated in yellow and blue, presenting a lovely ap- pearance. Each person was pre…

…- sented with a card by the reception committee bearing the person's name, and attached to which was a ribbon designating the owner's church membership or preference. Freshmen were to be recognized by blue

… Yellow and Blue, after which the audience adjourned to the parlors, passing the time in conversation and social enjoyment ment until a late hour. Rev. J. T. Sunderland will speak tomorrow morning at the…

… Messiah'" and "Elijah." Other music will be sub- stituted if the Union participate in the World's Fair festival. Nov. 21 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Theodore Thomas, con- ductor. Dec. 2r-"TIhe Messiah…

May 11, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

… at Grand Rapids. The Ann Arbor HR B. will sell excursion tickets tor the following meetingsatt one fare for the round trip: University of Michigan Musical Festival, Ann Arbor, 3ict. Tickets on sale May…

… reputation and have but few equals inthis market. Old Number: 44SO. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. MICH. D AC A Good Thing for Seniors. The University has received a let- ter from the War Department inquir- ing into…

… Schedule. May 11, Columbian Giants at Ann Arbor. " 13, Hamilton Club at Ann Arbor. " 16, Albion at Ann Arbor. 18, Illinois at Champaign. 20, Hamilton Club at Chicago. " 27, Northwestern at Ann Arbor. 30…

…, Wisconsin at Detroit. June 1, Beloit at Ann Arbor. " 3, Cornell at Ithaca. " 5, Lafayette at Easton. " 6, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. " 10, Notre Dame at Ann Arbor. i 16, Cornell at Ann Arbor. " 17, Cornell…

…. W KOLLAUF, | -DEALER IN-- Foreign and Fine Domestic d Woolens. 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave ANN ARBOR. W. J. OnaIic Pe ST TE -W. ANsOLo, Lest Vie. peon J. v. EErst, 2dCv erir AVp NGS JaN. .C…

…. WOLTZ, Aceat.Cashi eSIIG BNK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK "rAnn Capital, $100,00. Surplus and Profits, t40,000 rransaectrsageneralbanhinburnss. Foreign exrhange boght and sold…

…, KEPF, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres S FRED. H BELSER.Cashier. The Ain Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock. 50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources.ts,100,00. Organized. ndre the OGeneral BankingLats of thts…

… the Mehan recital. Robert Potter, ex-'99. is here vis- iting his brother Harry. Missouri defeated Wisconsin in debate recently. 1 Souvenir fans will be sold at the May Festival for 25 cents a piece. OS…

May 09, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… fans will be sold at the May Festival for 25 cents a piece. JOS. W. KOLLAUF, --DEALER IN-- Foreign and Fine Domestic Woolens. 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave ANN ARBOR. W. .A~n ouDltsRVicSe-pe T T…

… Perfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us Old Number:D 44 SO. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. MICH. The Revised Schedule. May 10, Illinois at Ann Arbor. 4 11, Columbian…

… Giants at Ann Arbor. 13, Hamilton Club at Ann Arbor. 16, Albion at Ann Arbor. 18, Illinois at Champaign. 20, Hamilton Club at Chicago. 27, Northwestern at Ann Arbor. " 30, Wisconsin at Detroit. June 1…

…, Beloit at Ann Arbor. " 3, Cornell at Ithaca. " 5, Lafayette at Easton. " 6, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. :10,Notre Dame at Ann Arbor. 616, Cornell at Ann Arbor. " 17, Cornell at Grand Rapids. Prof. J…

… coming year and he will at the same time continue his studies at Ann Arbor. The Ann AchesrIR. R. will sell excursion ticketsmrithelowin.mengs at one faro for the round trip University of Michigan Musical…

… J. V. BeaN, 2d Vice F EnsS. JOAN.C.WArA, Asst.Cshier BRINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of'Ann Capital, lS00,Co. Surplus and Profits, 40,000 Transacts a general banking…

Festival, An Acbec, lMich. 'richkeasao: sale May 10, 11, 12 and 13. Return limit May 15. International Convention Y. M. C. A. of North America, Orand Rapids, Mich. Tichets on sale May ad and 25. Retucrnlmt…

November 26, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… college whose colors we wear; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! --Charles Gaylcy. (Air: "The Ied, White and Blue.") 0, Ann Arbor, the gem of the nation, The home of true sport, pure and free, The shrine of…

Arbor forever- Three cheers for the yellow and blue. Chorus:-- Three cheefs for the yellow and blue, Three cheers for the yellow and blue, The team and Ann Arbor forever- Three cheers for the yellow and…

…ht 6,JtYNIViallsitY6o iCAIGAN #.AI LY. Yai to theribbons that Nature has Yells -and songs. Pura hY lurra h for -lie Yellow and Blue _ (Air. "The Golden Hair was Hanging U. OF M. RAH! RAH! RAH…

… Michigan! ! -7-- Dickory! Dickory! Dock! ! The mouse ran up the clock! The game's begun, There'll soon be fun! ! Dickory! Dickory! Dock r?" -Y ryry A TOOCUDOWN-. THE YELLOW AND BLUE. Sing to the colors that…

… float in the light; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Yellow are the stars as they ride thro' the night, And reel in a rollicking crew; Yellow the fields where ripens the grain, And yellow the moon on the…

… harvest wain; Hail! Hail to the colors that float in the light; Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Blue are the billows that bow to the sun When yellow-robed morning is due; Blue are the curtains that Evening…

… has spun, 1he slumbers of Phoebus to woo; Blue are the blossoms to memory dear, And blue is the sapphire, and gleams like a tear; Hail! Here's to the college whose colors we wear; Here's to the hearts…

… that are true! Here's to the maid of the golden nair, And eyes that are brimming with blue! Garlands of blue-bells and maize in- tertwine; And hearts that are true and voices combine;- Hail! Hail to the…

… each rooters devotion, The West offers homage to thee. "Thy mandates make heroes assem- ble" When the oval is brought into view, Thy banners inake foes all to tremble When borne by the yellow and blue

…. Chorus:- When borne by the yellow and blue, When borne by the yellow and blue, Thy banners make foes all to tremble When borne by the yellow and blue. "'The wine cup, the wine cup bring hither And fill you…

November 22, 1897 (vol. 8, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…. State - Savi s - Bail Transacts a general Banking busi- ness. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,100,000. Organized under the OGneral Banking Lawe ofO tis…

… Gillespie, teacher of Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar. Instructor in the University School of Music. 18 years experience as a teacher. Call at Ann Arbor Music Co's. Store to arrange for hours,: .t HOLMES' LIVERY…

…THE UMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store 40th ADniYWsary 1 1 Ihaoksgiviog Sale, Saturday, This Week. The "Michigan Pin"-the Block M, enameled in Yel- low and Blue on solid silver; worth 75c or a…

… leave town under any circumstances whatever. As a result the clubs will confine their efforts to getting in shape for a home concert to be given in Ann Ar- bor next spring. They will also sing at the hop…

…-Indian gane at Chi- csgo Saturday night. 'Professor A. A. Stanley will lecture on the Unity Club course tonilht. Subject, "Bayreuth and the i-Wgner Festivals." The Southern Club of the University held a meeting…

May 16, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…. and(lWashingtonI5t. CUT RATE RAILROAD TICKETS ANN ARBOR B. R. TICKET AGENCY, Aileer of Am~eica icTOkteotroe's Asso- Cialtiell All taprtatliillions i~nar- iiitrrs.ick~iets-bgteantt(desold. BICYCLES…

…. $QOKENWOOD., M 1ARCH. RELAY. $65.00 IMPERIAL $65.00 APMADOC & MANCHESTER, 40- 5. STATE . l, ANN ARDO]1 MOORE & WETMOR: 6i S. Main at., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of…

… Fresh Goods. D7EA N & QO 00Mj=:1Y4 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. ' Boston Festival Orchestra. 'Pof liidale is Io give a leetulre P11(1 T Bostoi F'estiv-al Orchestra, b,-i 1)1 the V11.ltena…

…-lwTeac(hers' as- whlich halinlce 11 ia~ged l or the 'MNay sis-iatiioii. whiceboet s oi11NMay 25. Festival, is once of theleadiag oarch-(s- Itecenltcollhge g'les resultedl: (hi- tras now before Ill) American piublic…

… Vlat the- Schlool of Mulsic lily time' i~datat~bilitv for festiv-al work bar tiefore Fridlay 1111111. ((hde thle ldemand111for its services vet-I Chicago 11115 won its _thrd 3(11 egre-at thr-oughlout the…

…( coniltry. and1( 114111 7sortllwes-b-rti. 21-10, thus elosiag- th(e- onl wee*ks ill the slarillg;,Idurinig (In -series of ganles this year b-tn-ecu which th -, festivals come1I, 11e alwsay-s thelso' two1…

May 18, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…, chatupionship ganmebetwveens Prof. Taylor wiii give a sriten "!'1 g FOP winner of Jn ihadtinro uz hrd appearance in Ann Arbor xiii be J~et June 1 isahd rgsacmfei.utsdy at 4 p. ini. onstie 5 SonthI9ainSt. the…

… last public address their eastern trip. The company new syle of throwing.. in Ann Arbor, and no one can af- - - ' will include, besides Manager Cad- The facutty of Bostons university ford to miss the…

… named Anne Radcliffe was addition to the al game the Nor- DIofntrCasGms SceueofItrCas aethe first woman to make Harvard a mal field day events will take place. I.TE ST B 0 OR Manager Cadwell has made out…

…f4 VOL. IV-No. 165. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. games, to be played after the return UNIVERSITY NOTES. C TI I IY L: An Orchestral Concert…

… Opens th fts ea.I sa fos ue A large nunmber of strangers are jC L ~ I IY L Musical Festival Tonight.-Pro- , dents vs. high schools; Jose 4, in town to attend the festival.O SL grams for Saturday. '94 law…

… vs. '95 law; June 5, '96fiths 'lFOsnirRivlSngnersstr gThhe Bostong Festival orchestra wxeiiiv.'l ltlJne6 g t s 9 north for a month's field work OadNwPemis Issti tdt gieteoeigfocr fteits; June iiwinner…

… o ueitThursday next. Nvrrde-ae nadb, grand festival in University hal liss game vs. winner of Jutne 4ths game; Mr. Frank Daivc,'w det a rie a th 9.0 June I, winner of June 5th ganme been confiedntt…

May 09, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… tour of the club and they will visit Albany, Troy, Syra- cuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Ann I . Arbor, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Wash- Wisen you want the Latest…

… Metropolitan styles ington and Philadelphia. The club of Ss,$,i $4 or $5Shoes at Sie to St a pair ieaf than Ann Arbor prices send for atalogue to isconmposed of the younger msembers of some of New York's most…

…. ________ order and positions of the men of The Boston Orchestra. r our team will probably be as fol- lows: Shields, c. f.; Deans, 3 b.; The Boston Festival OrchestraI Spitzer, 2 b.; Hollister, I. f.; Krog…

…- consisting of fifty artists which will I . . ,assist at the a Festival has re- 'man, p.; Mc~enzie, i b.; Water- i man, r. f.; Baird, s.s.; Drumheller, c. The team played a practice game yesterday with the…

May 04, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… will be sold at the "10, Illinois cit 4' ' May Festival for 25 cents a piece. "13, Hamilton Club at Ann Arbor. ________ "16, Albion at Ann Arbor. 18, Illinois at Champaign. The scaffolding, which has…

… come and see us Old Number: 44 SO. MAIN ST., DE N& O ANN ARBOR. MICH.DE N co Notice. Whisker Club. ''here will be an electiona of officers The youthfuli appearance of the of the Womn's League, for the…

… parlors. A merry time is -_______ assured everybody who twill come. '01 baseball practice every day at 4 p.,in., at Fair Grounds. The Rievised Schedule.________ May 6, Ohio State at Ann Arbor. Souvenir fans…

… beauti. 20, Hamilton Club at Chicago. fled the trout of the Main Buildlig "27, Northwestern at Ann Arbor. for the past six months is being 30, Wisconsin at Detroit. removed. June 1, Beloit at Ann Arbor

….________ " 3, Cornell at Ithaca. 19 " 5, Lafayette at Easton.99 6c(, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. All candidates for the baseball "10, Notre Danme at Ann Arbor. teani are requested to meet at thej "16, Cornell…

… at Ann Arbor. "17, Cornell at Grand Ranids. fair grouind today at 3:30 p. ii). n JO. W; KOLLAUF, Foreigandas( Fine Domestic d. Woolens. 214 East Wahingtona St., near 51h Ae ANN ARBOR. W.J. ,oE, PRS. C…

… roetms to rent and table board for visitors at the Mlay Festival swill please leave their ad- dress at the School of Music. 'The Ass Arbor N. N. wilt cell ecursion ticeleats ot the followiccg meeticngscato…

May 13, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… Berryman Studio (Successor to Gibson &,Clark) 112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor. JOS. W. KOLLAUF TA'ORN W. J. BoOTH, Pres. W. ARNOLD,1lt Vice-pres J. V. SReXANx, 2d Vice-pres. JOHNsC. WAa~zAest. Cashier…

ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stack, $50,000. Surplus, 5150,000. Resources, ;1,100,000. Organized under the General Basning Laws of thie State. Receiree deposits, buys and sells exchange on the…

… Street. N & COMPANY. May Festival Program, Sailors Chorus. Act If. The annual May Festival, to which Introduction. music lovers have looked forward to 6 Spinning Chorus, Maidens, Mary, during the past year…

… during the May Festival. 4 Scene, Duet and Chorus. Scene, Daland, Steersman and the Mrs. R. Granger will give a dancing Dutchman' Song party at the academy after the concert Duet, Daland and the Dutchman…

May 11, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… because we take little if any interest in ball and such athletic WhenyouwanttheLatestdMetropolitanStyles of$ 2, f$3i ars shoes ata5e to&I a pair less sport. The reason we do not can be than Ann Arbor prices…

… literature seminary by F. H. Wil- lits. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. …

… applied to female students only; but even that namze is preferable to some of the names the gentlien students callit s, such as hen medics, blue jays, etc. We are accused for havitg no col- I lege spirit…

…; Frees, r f; G. Frederickson, p; Cooper, a b, Haskell, s s; D. Frederickson, c; Hills, 2 b. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGA May Musical Festival. An inno- cent paragraph in the city papers has given rise to this…

May 12, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

… East Washington St., near 5th Ave ANN ARBOR. W. J. BSoT'PREs. W. ARssL, let Vte-pres JOHN.C. WALTZ,Asst. aIie V N BfINK Transacto a general Banking Business. ANNUAL SHIRT SALE! GET YO'JR -...w RIGS…

… market. Old Number: 44 SO. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. MICH. DEA CO The Revised Schedule. May 13., Hamilton Club at Ann Arbor. 16, Albion at Ann Arbor. 18, Illinois at Champaign. " 20, Hamilton Club at Chicago…

… 1898. After the Concert. Mrs. Ross Granger will give a pro- gram party every evening after the concert. Dancing from 9-12. Souvenir fans will be sold at tie May Festival for 25 cents a piece. Morti…

….ner Levy, '99 1, will enter- tain friends during the May Festival. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A 6 Capital, 100,r00. Surplus and Profits, 140,000 Transacts a general banking hasiness. Foreign exchange bought and…

May 10, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…Ijc U. @1' . . VoL. VIII. No. 165. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 18Q8 PRICE-3 CENTS. I At Wild's Spring selections just arrived from the East. Call and inspect our...... Suitings…

… introduction to Ann Arbor audiences, -and the reputation" PS A I E !th-at the orchestra sustains so well per- FOR THE NEXT WEEK. mits of no further comment. Just received a fresh supply of Allegretti, and…

…. Precsrip- tions a specialty. MAY FESTIVAL. Fifth Annual Series of Concerts Opens Thursday. The fifth annual May Festival, which opens here on next Thursday evening, promises to surpass any of the musical…

…. The Boston Festival Orchestra, with Emil Mollenhauer ar d Albert A. ( f I Geo. P. W ilder. Stanley as conductors, will furnish the instrumental part of the program. The conductors need no…

May 22, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…~~hc ILof FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1,696. FouR PAGES--3 CENTS. VOL. VI. No. 170. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, m KLAESKY lELIGHTS ALL. We DM ust M~ove 1111 The store weno occupy has No First May Festival Concert…

… hitch or If you want -soythise in tihe -trineaaiyieslricue ausic liue ges our prices thia 10listubneaaytmedrgth week. 1eveniiig. THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., ;;i Frani lafsky. the (Gerimans prima i S.MAIN ST…

…'e Love sonig froiai -Die 'salkuere" was enough in itself to -win the emphilatic approval of the nmusic lovers who heard hire last night. Miss Stein and Mr. Hleinrich svere already favorites sithi Ann

Arbor and- iences, anid last evening they further strengthienetd their popularity' here. 'Mr. Lamnson, in the strong reciitatives of King Henry' in "Loliengrin," was all that his most enthinsiastic…

…~li ipotat sictionsini 1. Suite for Orchestra, Miiszkosv- s; itstoil Festival OIrchestra. regard to atlic s eo ws takcii. A re- 2.ia."o iv iits" rl sert was lpresentedlto(thelI('neeting; the t…

May 04, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… Express.............1 38 P. . G. R. & Kal. REiress .......5 45" Chicago Night Express .5....943" Pacifc Express.. s...............i 0A. . o. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor

… TIME TABLE Taking Effect, May 1, 1899. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ard Tine. NORTH SOUTH :4 A. 31. *E7:2AiM. f :05 A ass. 1i:25A. . '12:40 P. 55t8:05 P. 5. :6 . M. S8:40 P . *Run between Ann

… day at 4 p. i. WANTED--A ticket for the last 3 Festival concerts. Address or call on (evenings) N. care DAILY. LOST-A black watch fob with cameo charm. Finder return to 702 S. University Ave., and…

May 17, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… & ALLMAND wasmleleeto Block, An..Absr. P. S.--See our Show Window. ED. A. CADIEUX. Latest Improved Barber Shop tn the city E.V/criegns teso., It der east ccc Sass tAnn Arbor. MAMM0TH PIPE SALT .JOLLY & Co…

…'S. Up Tow, Dws Tow, fnietsrstyBooksore, OppoeteCorrioser -se S. State St. 4 N. Main St. ANN ARBOR APPI_1{OP'1{Arry)N SEllT BACK. (Lee tleneen1 S:t M illt.Msle . 1iet WAITE MAKES A BRAVE FIGHT I liio…

…/qW i Aym n ":'?. RACE-T REF, CENTS. }.-- VOL. V. No. 161. VOL. V. o. 1111.UNIVERSITY OF MIiCIIGAN. FRIDAY. NMAY F17. ItfETIECNS A. SYMPHONY TONIGHT. _____ THE MAY FESTIVAL WILL BE WELL ATTENDED…

…. Miss Stein, Miss Stewart, Mr.I Clark and Mr. Rieger Will Sing- Season- Ticket Holders Should Get Tickets for the Organ Recital. The Slay Festival opeis with I symphony concert flitss-evsiing. The…

…-.e' Bestoe Festival Orche4c ettestandCa 5leUnion.c Saisturda y meorntc ig(,'li e ,c lcsIly stilt giveciii erodes es-ciilet t iee t1e FriceeMet eceselstre-oneti ce-esslceg to flee fotlowecs-' lereseciec…

… tickets, tend heollers tef season tictkets can obtain ticktsto I it free upon Pee'- sentatian of setasn tickets at atny place in the oiivl ereSlay Festi'val tickets are on saes. University Magazine For May…

May 15, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

…., ANN ARBOR. MICH0 " House Parties. Tennis Tournament. 'Te May Festival weas tttatde thte Te tettnis ttourntataettwtill biegirt occasiotafortttho s art ies by ait- tttott Friay. All teninis tttett tin…

… Club at Lbicago. Flift, rs.Me~til f IetrI " 27, Northwestern at Ann Arbor. Flint Mrs Mc~al of.Detrit, Jane., 1'0,Wisconsin at Detratit. Riay Albersoti, atad Miss A. U.ASirt ue1 Beloit st Ann Arbor. sota…

…, Notre Dais at Ann Arbor. 1,Cornell at Ann Arbor. "Potatot Bugs"' 19 to 7.17 Cornell at Derit. Cnr.ManaadilfiionStreet-. Capital, s.-e,(t0n. Stieiiiio 3. 0(0tI. 'Irin.-al- a genealbcbblo~ uins-- RKate…

… * , _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ ----_--~- - J O II N .( , B an k in ilA tC a s s . Home, the Office, the Library. Banking__usiness .1T FIRST NATIONAL WofAnnAbo Near-ly -ax fe,l'ofprinlted matter. II A/ . '~ aCapital, IW),(00, Strlapndrof its…

…. ---- SIGMA ALPHtA EPSILON -ifsi Souttettir fans will be sold fat the dattts A. L. atad 1). Cttrry atfttOwiosMtyFestival for 23 cents a piece. Misses Stella Catting atdWotodaraft The Revised Schedule. La…

May 09, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…" THE U. OF M. 1)ALY. ESLL, THE TAILOR,92200 to 2204 State st., Chicago Will be at the Cook, House, Ann Arbor, from May 15th to May 25th, inclusive, with the 3WELLEST iNE OP SUIT1IN S AN/PATIgS ever…

… Goods. SEA N 8&COMIFANY. 44 South Main Street. CUT BATE RAILROAD TICKETS to(a11 points fur sale by E ANN ARBOR R. R., TICKET AGENCY, 33 E. Huron St. Mesiber of AmeiecanilTicetlBrokler's Asso- ciain…

… st.; Isadoro11111; tion, Mr. Corney; speech, Mr. Bice; Win. W. Hughes, Phi Kappa Psi biegraphy, Mr. Truenian; imn'promptu House. discussion, alL., Mr. Cross, n gi., Sir. MAY FESTIVAL IIATEPS. Norton…

… Say festival. All tickets sold willbe and Norris: ood returning May 20 instead of ex and Nrris.piring on May 191. Subscribe for the Dally. A. A. STAN ' Y. APMADOC & MANCHESTER, 42 .tatest…

November 23, 1897 (vol. 8, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… Phoo' Taen INSPECT .. TE..W ORK The 'erryman tudjo (Successor to Gibson & Clark) 1112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor, -- 4, ELASTIC RIBBED +^UNION SUITS Are coinplete untdergarmnents cc the body like an…

… Main Street. Ann Arbor, fllch UNIVERSITY SHOES f'H"h eaviest Russia Calf, Colored Leather, French $ M3"T 5 Enamel, Box Calf-Water Tight Construction, Comfort(ably and nearly indestructible,. WMAKf. J…

… reporting promptly at this office one failure of carriers is deiver paper. 'The Daily weil isscu' a specal yeowr aiid blue six sarge editioii tiliscaw' which will conaini imaiy special fea- lures. It will be…

… ciluessed tiii uiusieai ierfoecu- aces iu question. Prof. Stauley first galve a. description of tbe festivals, deiiing at somiie leugth upou their origin, developiie-nt aud hiotorical evolution. He len cx…

May 19, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

…- pearance in Ann Arbor, giving the tenor aria, "O Paradise" (L'Afri- cain). He made a very favorable impression, but failed to respond to the vigorous encore. Mr. Fried- heim, the pianist, and Miss Stewart…

… in addition "University of Michigan Baseball when YoUwanttheLatestetropolitanStyles of $ $3, 4 or $5 Shoes ato50c to Ki a pair less will get full telegraphic renorts, in- Team.'' than Ann Arbor prices…

…t je tt* af " +s 1iR VOL. IV.-No. 166. THE MAY FESTIVAL BEGINS. University Hall Filled to Overflow- ing Last Evening.-A Nota- ble Success. The long anticipated May Festival is fairly under way…

… special word of praise from us. The program closed by a symphony, by the orchestra, and the first even- ing of the Festival was over. On all sides are heard nothing but words of praise and satisfaction. The…

April 26, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor TIME TABLE Taking Effect, Nov. 20, 1898. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ard Timie. NORTH SOUTH :3A.lM. *7:25A. M. * 12:40 P…

…. M. 11:5 A. M. 1:6P.A . 8:40P.M. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only All trains daily except Sunday. E. S. GILMORE, Agent. W. H. BENNETT. G. P. A. DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANN AR- BOR RAILWAY. Cars…

…-'Varsity vs. s. Illinois, at Regents' Field, (3:15 Parties having rooms to rent and p. m.) table board for visitors at the May Festival will please leave their ad- Prof. Craig and his bride arrived dress at…

May 13, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… wool serge coats $4.50; Men's alpaca coats $2.00 and $1.50. MACK M If you wi h to own a Banjo or Mandodin that has a tone to suit the most exacting critic, buy the Waldo OF ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E…

…. Washington St. ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5, 1597. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standa-d Timse. NORTH, SOUTH. 8:43 a.n . *7:30a.yn. *12:15 p. xn. 11:25 a. in. 4:40 p. m. 8:40 p…

…, will visit his parents in men having fair education and good ad- ti hit rehesthem ah beersheigned dress to represent us as state agents. the task of reporting the May Festival Call at once, Arlington…

June 29, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 199) • Page Image 3

…. You can buy it for 25c. ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN AR BOR Tme Table, Sunday, Sept. 5, 1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. NORTH SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7…

…:30 a. n. *12:40 p. m. 11:25 a. m. 4:46 p.nm 8:40 p. em. §9:05a.nm . §:05p.m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only E. S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O. The Niagara Falls Route." Taking…

June 15, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 195) • Page Image 3

…. Paul wthout the mnusic. ou coon buy it for lac. ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO 255-207 E. Washington St. ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, r,1897 TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. NORTH…

…. SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7:30a. n. *12:15 p . 11:25 am. 4:48 p. m, 8:40 p. m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only E.S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A, Toledo O. IGHIGAN ENJltAL The Niagara FallsR i "e…

May 18, 1895 (vol. 5, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…, Oppslleaclrtse 158S. StatSt8. 4 N. Main St. ANN ARBOR 1a11)1ai: M~me. Lillian. Nortlica, Mlargaretha. William IL.IRieer, Faucst. ltax THeinrichi, Sloplistoplllls. W~illiamiicIt.Clarke'ltracner. Hostont Festivail…

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…je . of 4i VOL V. No. 162. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN]V S XPUR DA Y.I MAY 18. 18935. PRICE-THREE CENTS. i A BRILLIANT OPENING. SECOND MAY FESTIVAL BEGAN WITH FLATTERING PROSPECTS. Thel…

… such a multitude of people as assembled there last niglt te hear the epeuiug routedt of the secoud aunual May Festival. The flocks f people who crowded froiu the firt fleer to the gallery iu a vain…

… stage followed shortly by the Bostou Festival orchestra, present- lug when seated an imposiug appear' anee. The program was opened by ani overture, "Anacreon," by Cherubini, exquisitely performed by the…

… given, in spite of the comewhat insufilci'nt prac- tice of the Union on ,his piece. The third concert of the Festival occur at 2:30 'clock this afternoon CLARENCE EDDY. with the following proiml:- tot TO…

May 11, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… Waldo OF ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St.' ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept. 5b,189 7. TIME TAIBLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time;. NoRTH. SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7:30 a.n. 12…

…:15 p. m. 1i:2i a. m. 4:4p. m, :40 p. m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. E. S. GILMSORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0. MIVHIGAN GENaRAL hs gi agara Falls Route." Central hoancard Time…

….ought to be present. NOTICE. Parties having table board or ro ms to rent during the May Festival will please leave address at the School.of Music. To stick Rubber use MAJOR'S RUB- BER CEMENT. Beware…

February 15, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… Ypsilanti, Bessie Dunster, of Ann Arbor, Seawall, of Cleveland, O., Eckels, of St. Louis, Overton, Ito- quet, and Alta Blue, of Detroit, Jones of Kalaisazoo, Bessie liarr, of Canton, Ohio. ANNUAL PROMENADE…

… Toledo, chap- erones; Misses Eddy, Bassett, Rossnan and Wright, of Bay City, Misc Ritchie, of Toledo, and Miss Duffy, of Ann Arbor. Beta Theta Pi-Mrs. M. J. Gross, of Chicago, chaperone; Misses Carpenter…

…. Gray, Freund, Thomas, Worthington, Fenton, Goodrich, Smith, Holman and t'andler, of Chicago; Starr, of Rock- ford, Ill.; Cady, of Detroit; Kanouse, of Manistee; Cooley, Savage and De- vine, of Ann Arbor

…, Ball, McLaren and Barnhardt, of Grand Rapids; Walldby and Stuart, of Adrian; Austin, of Toledo; LeFavour, of Bay City; George, of Ypsilanti, and Hubbard, of Ann Arbor. Psi Tpsilon-Mesdames P. It. Ketch…

…. Y.; Ethel Grant, of Kenasho, Wis.; J(kephine Csrr, Marie McKay, Georgiana Ketch- am, Florence Hayes, of Detroit; Cora Lawrence, of Saginaw, Helen Douglas, Nin l'addock and Frances Wilcox, of Ann Arbor

… Haven, of Ann Arbor, god Messrs. Will Williams, Henry Keep, Rob. L. Wagner, A. M. Muir, of Detroit, and Lee Sherman, of Chicago. Zeta Psi-Mesdames W. R. Burt, of Saginaw; Walter Buhl, of Detroit; Emerick…

…, Noble, Knowlton and. Deker, of Ann Arbor; acsd Mr. Ialph Bradley, of Hinsdale, Ill. Delta Tau Delta-Mesdames J. M. Fallis, of Toledo, and F. A. TInker, of1 Ann Arbor, chaperones, and the Misses Susle Ma…

…Kee, of Ann Arbor, andl while the stand taken by the other Mess a Charles Castle, of New York; four is defended by W. W. Drew, Elgin Heamses, of Detroit, and Fred Delta Upsilon. Hutaff, of Detroit. Xi Psi…

…; Daisy Burke and Dillworth, of Ann Arbor, Smith, '97. Edward Ferry, '96 L, C. B. Parsons, '99, M. W. Caapau, 'li6, J. E. Lawless, '98, and the Detroit Evening News contribute clever draw- ings. A' ticket…

… to the Twentieth An- nual Boi is given to each purchaser of this number Fallis, of Toledo, Florenice Tinker, of and Dr. Hawley, of Wiilliamston. Ann Arbor, Jessie Tinker, of Jackson, Babbitt, of…

May 11, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… PRESS are now puttng forthoi hoc way of Hot Weather Drinks at ANN ARBOR Spiecial cooling applaratusand oralr eerythineg new, clenoand)at- i o tis rcie J. J QUA RY Z BLANK-BOOK MAKERS Campus Drag Store…

… St., Ann Arbor, Mich. …

Festival. the iquickest cratt o'each alecture 4" ThelucFtitre of AMosic ill Am) rooiii, hut it disitracts great deal Arbir" is tolil in a clever anid conciseItO oleaeBH aU 1 aem6 otu . friiiii the bieauty…

…'~S? IUSPJk. ic Thue ittiitil cotteert of the May '9lc s 0lete:tthly, O S I F o A A Festival will ihe given totuighinu 0 a a s I if ' 1 1 U~niversity Hall.iTe lprevious s-h :3, a 13. S ~l atra EWSELThe Grealt…

… ari , b~c aritotne; Miss Andersoon tas a gretat faviorite at festivals last year because of thus freshntess tutiulcharti of her v'oice, atud thue sitmpleniess of her mrantnet'. Al- thiohughsite etntercd…

… the ranks ohi thee festival artists butltus yeiar atid cwith- out prestige, site i-senowc one of the favoritea of tite crotwds cwho ananually attenid these great tmuttical evenuts. Of Sigetor…

… Catapatuari it eteed bitt he said that he is otte of thueInost popu. ltr artists ever etugaged leere anad is 'etucti here is eagerly awaited wilS 'ach sucneedintg Festival. Tonight's rogratm followo: vl…

May 06, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

….doom tt lit* jJ4110,4 VOL. VII. No. 162. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. WILD Received a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO. 2 E…

… costume requires if she comes here for it. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. 0 0 Better Soda Water! 0 Last year was our first experi- 0 ence In selling soda water. We 0 know better how, now. We…

…--- 0 CALKINS -PHARMACY 0 a --AT- WAHR'S BOOK STORE. Just received another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, the popular shades Blue and White; also a New Stock of the oVarious High Grade…

… Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and PlatePrinting. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town S. Sate at. Opposite Court House Ann Aror Main at. NORTHERN ORATORICAL LEAGUE ORATORS. iTr. rsu A- 'Tlw 1 AYA…

May 09, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…The Uo( 94 PaiL VOL. IX, No. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1899. THREE CENTS. G. H. WILD CO. Will announce that we have now received our Spring and Summer Woolens. Our stock for the…

… largest line of Woolens in the city. We invite you to call and inspect the same. G. H. WILD CO., 108 E. Washington St, ANN ARBOR. Warranted Cutlery. We have just received a fine line of High Grade Razors…

… can only be compensated by trust in God and the hope of the life to come." W. A. CoNSTOCK, H. M. SEDGwICK, W. S. PENFIELD, Committee. Festical Wrinkle. The Festival number of Wrinkle appears today. The…

… and the Boston Festival Orchestra, stating that Mme. Sem- brich would not be able to sing at the Festival on account of illness. She has been sick a number of times this year and consequently un. able…

May 16, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

… wool serge coats $4.50; Men's alpaca coats $2.D0 and $1.50. MV1A0*K & OMPANY. If you wish to own a Banjo or 1lMandoilo that baa a tone to suit the moat exacting tcritic, buy the OF ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO…

… 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN 'RBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5, 1897. TIME TA BLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standaor. " Time. NORTH SOUTH. 8:4a.m. *730 a.n. *12i5pm. I 11:25 a. m. 4:4 p.nm. 8…

May 20, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… wool serge coats $4.50; Men's alpaca coats $2.00 and $1.50. A KAY I This is.... Mandolin Week Prices mean, nothing unless you see them- we dont talk; the goods and labels do that. ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO…

… 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN AR BOR me Table, Sunday, Sept. , 1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. NORTH, sOUTH. 8:43a. m.. t7a. , 4:46 p. m. 8:40p. m. *Run between Ann

May 11, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

… Berryman Studio (Successor to Gibson & Clark) 112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor. JOS. W. KOLLAUF W. J. Boom, Pres. W. ARNOLD, 1st Vice-pres J. V. SHEEHAN, 2d Vice-pres. JOHN C. WALz, Asst. Cashier. State…

…EENE, Vice-Pres FRED. ii .BELsER Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAYINGS BANK Capital Stock, 150,000. Surplus, 1150,000. - Resources, 1,100,000. Organized under the (Gneral Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits…

Festival concer ts. Miss Mary Engelhard, P. G., has been appointed teacher of French and Ger- man in the Jackson High School. Illinois defeated Northwestern Mon- day 8 to 4. The score was 3 to 4 up to, the…

… courts at the southeast corner of the campus, belt.nging to thy. Faculty Tennis Club, are to be reserved, this year for the exclusive use of the club members. On account of the May Festival, the regular…

February 11, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Taylor, South Bend, Ind.; Clara Dean, shades of blue was sparingly di- Ann Arbor; Flora Widmsan, Detroit; s Miss Stansell, Detroit; Miss Gunnels, tributed. The electrical display con- Toledo. Messrs…

…lZbe 'of r 94 PaiI 4 VOL. IX, No. 96. ANN ARBOR, HI[CI., SATURDlY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899. THREE CENTS. V IL PAST LUSTER DIMMED. T T H G. H.WILD CO., H E THE TAILORS E 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. T Have…

… grade. SPORTING GOODS Of every description. WAHSR45 ANN ARBOR Up own Down Town State St. Opp. Courtluse flab St. junior Hop of 1900 Not a Brill- iant Afflair. About 175 Couples Participated in the Social…

… succeeded so poorly in maintaining Longyear, Detroit; Mrs. Turr er, Ann the high standards set by their Arbor; Misses Georgi and Frances predecessors of 198 and '99.. Eldred, Newman, Bennett, DeMatte and…

… entrance no Ann Arbor; Miss Clark of Battle covered walk shielded the guests, in Creek; Miss Frazer of St. Louis; Miss coveed wlk hieled te gests inHeeler of La Salle, Il.; Miss Cooley, evening dress, from…

… maize and blue as- Una Palmer, Big Rapids; Sadie Platt sumed. The chaperones' booth was St. Joseph; Anna Harris, Ann Arbo; slecoraled in a dark blcie and yellow Florence Widman, Detoit; Helen Bach, dkAnn

… Towne, have carried away from past Junior Edith Ebbert and Bessie Atwood, Chi Hops was supplanted by one of hard cag; Winnifred Beman, Ann Arbor; Ps wa suPP Y one Anna Merryman, Aurora, N. Y ; Grace…

…, Pontiac; Miss A est, Port Huron, and Mrs. P. C. Freer, Ann Arbor. PIll KAPPA PSI-Mrs. G. Fred Rush and Mrs. David Tilt, Chicago; Mrs. Walter Hopkins, St. Clair; Mrs. Henry MuMoran, Misses Clara Mtctoran and…

… Craig, Detroit, and George Hamilton, Chicago. ZETA PI-thaperones, mrs.Carrow, Ann Arbor; Airs. M. H. Chamberlain, letroit; Air. and Ars. R. . Curk of hicago; Ar, and Mr. Stuart, Chicago; Misses…

…. Tower, Ann Arbor, Miss ritzgerald, Detroit; Misses Pound, lontiac; Miss Cobb, Kalamazoo; Miss Henrd, Freeport, It; Miss Walker, Des Atoines, Ia.; Miss Ferris, Ann Arbor; Misses Pollock and Nichols…

January 30, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… " Chicago Night Express.............9 43 4 Pacific Express .......................12 30MA. M. 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, - G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor TIME TABLE 11 Taking Effect, Nov. 20, 1898…

…. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- ardT ine. NORTH SOUTH J 8S:3A. . E7:5 A. M. " 12:0 P. M. 11:25 A M 1:56 P. M. s:40 P. M. 'Pln hetsveen Ann Arbor and Toledo only.y All trains daily ecept Sunday. E…

…- the booth for the chaperones was a day and "handed to city subscribers" very attractive part of the hall with for $5 a year. its draperies of pink and blue. Mes- dames J. E. Beal, Lee and Schurz The Ann

… Libertylstrect, but only three doors from Main St. ANN ARBOR. O. M. MARTIN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Embalming a specialty. No. 200 Fourth Ave. Ambulance night and day. Res- idence 302 Fifth Ave. Wm. Arnold, "ading GET…

… hoe (IINCO RPOR A TE D) Qo0 MAKERS OF URITf1N FOR MEN The Most "Up-to-date" Shoe Made. Ann Arbor Store: ALL STYLES $3.50 no EAST HURON STREET. FACTORY-Brockton, Mass. WE PATRONLZE GOODYEAR'S DRUG…

… City Hall, Detroit, every night after Theater. Special U. of M. cars for all extra occa- sions. Baggage, express and Students' supplies received and delivered. Wait- ing rooms, corner of Ann and Main…

Arbor Music Co. just were chaperones, and Mr. and Mrs. purchased a bankrupt stock of banjos Tilton led the German. Five mem- with which is some of the famous bers of the fraternity from Chicago Waldos…

June 16, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 196) • Page Image 3

… can buy it for 25c. ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN ALRBOR Tme Table, Sunday, Sept. 5 1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. NOITH SOUTH. 8:41a.m. ":oa *11…

…:40p, M, 11:25 a.in. 4:4p.m 8:405p..n, 09:03 a. m. 8:05 p. M. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only E. S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0. M'HIoAN ENE The Niagara Falls Route." Talking…

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