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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xi. NO. 45. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1885 WHOLE NO. 567. pretty race, J. W. Haley, senior sub, win- THEY MUST BE (I.OSKII. SUFFERED TO DEPART. THE UNIVERSITY. ning in 2:15. Running high jump—Bonine won Saloons Cannot Keep Their Side Moors A Gambler 4'aiiicht '•••"' Allowed by the WHAT WE CLAIM! The Hobart Guild has fifty members. againot Carpenter 5 f et 4 inches. Open After II s Supreme Vigilant Authorities to Depart Court Decision. Water pipes are being laid at the obser- l>ap frog—Ten '89 men jumped over on Payment of Costs vatory. themselves quicker than a like number of In the case ot the People vs. Cummer- "We claim that we have the bast $1O Overcoat in the city. '88 men. The ways and means of Ann Arbor The University's winter supply of coal is f 'rd, for keeping his saloon open contrary We claim that wa have the bast $5 Overcoat in the county. Horizontal bar—G. L. Price, winner. justice are indeed devious. When an of- being put in. to law, aopealed from the recorder's court We claim that our $1O suit can not be excelled. Hundreds yards das'i—Bonine gave L fender against the laws of the city, an old The senior laws will finish their election P. Jocelyn four yards start and won in of Detroit, by the defendant,Chief Justice We claim that our $5 Suit beats them all next Saturday. and hardened offender too, is caught and 10i seconds. " Morse, of the supreme court, delivers the We claim that our 25c Underwear take the cake. The Chronicle furnished some very neat Obstacle race—Postponed till first fine confesses his guilt, the official heart is We claim that for 25c we can sell you an all-wool Sock that is bet- held day programs. day on campus. fo'lowing opinion, rigidly interpreting the straightway melted with pity, and the law, and shutting off all evasive subterfuge ter than any you have ever seen for tha money. Dr. B >nine, of Niles, was an interested Hop, step and jump—Wm. M. Morrow, criminal on the payment of pal'ry costs Come and see us and we •will " prove our olaim." spectator at field day. senior sub, 29 feet 4 inches. by which saloonists endeavor to "legally" and a promise to leave the city witb his Secretary Wade has been slicking the Tug of war—Eighty-eight pulled the sell liquor after hours and on Sunday, with ill-gotten gaine, is suffered to depart and campus up considerably of late. freshmen over the mark and held them closed front doors: there the benisons of the relieved officials follow WM. WAGNER, Harold Wilson, horn. '85, gives lessons Mor«e, C. J.—The defendant was con- him for having saved them the trouble on the 'cello in Ypsilanti twice a week. Hurdle race—Bonine won. Light weight boxing—E. L. Smith won victed of the offense of not keeping his and worry of a tnal with no loss of 21 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. J. B. Thomas has resigned the junior over C. W. Banks. saloon closed on the night of the 30th fees therefor. Truly, the quality of offi- presidency. The office will be left vacant. of January, 1885, from and after the Quarter mile run—Given to Boniue, cial mercy in *:his city is not strained, es- The Choral Union's latU examination of there being no other entries. hours of 10 o'clock in the evening until new members takes places next Saturday. G o'clock in the morning of the succeeding pecially when the criminal pays all the The officers of the day were as follows : day. GENUINE BARGAINS! Jos. B. McMahon, formerly '80, is trav- Prof. H. Sewall, referee ; Profs, de Pont, costs. Avers, Thomas and Kingsley, judees; Before the jury was impanneled in the Last Thursday afternoon, O. W. Bab- eling through the south as treasurer of a recorder's court of the city of Detroit, The past week was of great moment to the circus. Profs, de Pont and Harrington and E. H cock, the arch-gambler, ventured back in Smith, times ; Profs. Pattengill and Dor where the case was tried, the defendant to the city from Brighton where he haJ The junior laws have adopted their con- by his counsel moved to quash the com • been staying since a warrant for his arrest stitution and set their election for Novem- ranee mpasurers, J. A. Jaycox, starter; W. H. Whyte, clerk. plaint on the ground that it did not set was issued. Chief of Police Fall found ber 7. forth any offense under the laws of this him in Clarken's saloon and gathered him At the junior hop one piece of music state, which motion was made and excep- in forthwith. He pleaded not to be taken peculiar to each fraternity represented will THEY HAVE FINISHED. tion taken. to jail tha' night, but the fees had not been be played. John Spillane, an officer of the metro- paid and the official heart was hardened. The Argonaut want? to know, you The Supervisors Adjourn Sine Die— politan police, testified that defendant kept He then stood on his dignity and averted The Equalization—Ili>«'ellan> a saloon where intoxicating liquors were that he wasn't the man at all and some- know, where the political science associa- sold at retail. That there was a restau- The largest and most imnortant sale of DRESS GOODS took place at tion is this yeai. eouN BiiMlness. body would have to suffer for it if he was Auction in N. Y., the large importing house of £ OELBERMAN <fe CO., rant connected with said saloon ; that the forced to stay in jail over night. He was The senior Rugby eleven say they placed an immense quantity of Dress Goods on sale, we were there and The supervisors finished their work on entrance to the bar-room, the only room taken into limbo, however, and the next bought heavily as the Goods were new and seasonabl and prices very haven't disbanded and are still the cham- where such liquors were 8)ld, was on the morning was arraigned before Justice low. the great "Dissolution Sale" of BATES, REED& COOLEY also com- pions of the U. of M. Friday and adjourned sine die. The ses- i£iohig»n Grand avenue side of the build- Brennan. menced Oct. 5th, •where we purchased a very large Stock of Gooda The Adelpbi give a sophomore pro- sion has been a very busy one, and though ing, that the restaurant and bar-room Babcock had retained Densmore Cram- Therefore Ladies please come to our Store and we •will take pleasure in gram tomorrow evening. Alpha Nu gives nothing of great i : portance has been were in separate rooms with a door be er and City Attorney Kinne appeared for showing you the largest and most desirable Stock of DRY dOODS, and a Bryant program. done, a vast amount of routine work has . tween them, which closed with a self-act- the city. Befre appeiranee, however, offer the name at prices that are below the lowest We have black a ad The Argonaut came to the front once I ing spring. That on the night in question the defendenr made a strenuous effort to colored Silks from the best Manufacturers in the world atpricesnotelse- been transacted. We append a summary the entrance to the bar-room was closed so where obtainable. Blankets and Flannels at panic prices. In our Cloak more Saturday right with a four page ex- of business done since Wednesday. settle the matter with Aid. Biggs, the tra on the field day .-ports. far as the witness knew at 10 o'clock and complainant Department we have all new styles wraps and outside garment s un- no person went in or came out of said equaled in this City, at pi ices lower than those of any competitors. We understand that Prof. C. N. Jones Supervisor tJraves offered a resolution, Babcock substantially admitted in the which was adopted, providing that the su- bar room by that entrance af er that hour. Our s-tock of Tablecloths, Napkins, Towels, Hosiery [Gloves and Under- and Miss Rebecca Henriques, of Philadel- That the witness and another officer went interview with Biggs that he had been wear is immense. Without fear of contradiction we hereby announce phia, are to be married soon. pervisors or directors of the poor giving into the restaurant by the Randolph street running a gambling den at various times that we have the best and most popular assortment of Black Dr JBS Prof. Demmon expects to secure some relief to indigent persons shall certify in door at 11:30 o'clock that night; that said over Hali's bakery, over Green's stable, Goods in tbe State. rarities in dramatic literature at the sale door was open; that the door leading to and in the third story of the Haven block RESPECrFClXY, their bills that the case came within the for the past year and a halt, but that since of Richard Grant White's library this statute. the bar-room from the restaurant was month. closed ; ttat they pushed it ODen and en- the publication in THE REGISTER he had The city clerk of Ypsilanti, reported closed up his rooms, and had been work- McCreery, Alpha Delta Phi, is chair tered the bar-room. Ju-t before they that $138.50 had been received in fines went in they saw several persons enter Ing steadily at harnes9-making.