ANN ARBOR REGISTER, VOL Xix

ANN ARBOR REGISTER, VOL Xix

ANN ARBOR REGISTER, VOL xix. NO. 7. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1893. WHOLE NO. H7 The Common Council. Around the Campus. School of Music. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Aid. Taylor presided last Monday The University Prohibition Club in- "The proof of the pudding is in the evening in the absence of Pres. Cooley. tends to hold a series of meetings be- eating." The proof of the School of LOW TEIXB SOME OF Aid's Schairer, Wines, Martin, Snow, ginning in the near future. Music's worth is the work of the teach - HIS EXPERIENCES. O'Mara, Taylor, Rehberg, Kitson, and The young ladies of Ypsilanti are ers as displayed in the magnificent ser- Odds and Ends Prettyman were present, and the city trying to organize a class in physical ies of faculty concerts and the progress Wbntn Clly Is—Politics In Brooklyn attorney. After some routine busi- of the students as indicated in the work Twenty TTcnrs Ago- "Boss" MoI-anjrU- culture. The University boys will AND lln Calls Time »n (leu. Slocnm—The ness, Aid. Wines as chairman of the please take warning. done by them in the pupil's recitals. First Eloctiun Under the New Char- committee on amendments to the char- Last Thursday President Angell was In every respact the School of Music ter—Character of the New Charter— ter made a report. It was proposed to in Lansing to look after the interests of has justified the somewhat opti mistic Sonrce of Evils in City Government extend the boundaries of the city in prediction of some and surprised the and Obstacles to Reform—Progress the University. In the evening he ad- Broken Lots is BeiiiK Hade. the second and third wards to take dressed the legislature in behalf of the pessimism of others. A large number CLOAKS. in some platted territory and also one-fifth mill bill. of persons (over 100) have availed them- The law lecture room of the Univer- in the fourth, to take in that part selves of the opportunity afforded by The S. C. A. anniversary exercises to sity was filled so lull of people last Sat- of the river where the outlet of the the School and if we mistake not the be held next Saturday and Sunday will These we are closing PREVIOUS TO INVENTORY, ail urday afternoon to hear the Hon. Seth sewers is to be. Another amendment second semester will show a decided ad be of the greatest interest. Saturday Low speak on the subject of City Gov- fixed the salary of the city assessor at vance. The closing concert of the se- ALMOST ANY PRICE. evening a reception will be tendered ernment, that, to borrow a phrase from not more than $1,000 a year that officer mester will be given Feb. 17th in New- Mrs. Palmer who will deliver the an- an American humorist, " the walks to have an office and devote his whole berry Hall. A fine programme will Odd Suits for Men, Boys and Children, nual address Sunday evening in New- bulged out and the feet stuck out over time to the work. Taxes were to be ba presented by the faculty. The sec- THE LAST SACRIFICE berry Hall. The Sunday morning Odd Pantaloons for Men and Boys, the transom." The junior law student collected twice,in July and December. ond semester will introduce new fea- was there in large quantities and chapel services will be conducted by Broken Lots in Underwear, Aid. Wines offered an amendment tures. Among others a series of five evinced the traditional interest in the Profs Barbour, of Ypsilanti, and Green, Broken Sizes in Hats, fixing the salary of chief of police at chamber concerts in Newberry Hall. manners of the people who came in. of South Haven. The Choral Union not more than 8100 per month. He The Detroit Philharmonic Club will ap- All Gloves and Mittens, A ripple of mirth was caused when the will furnish the music for Sunday gave as his reasons that the present pear in three of these concerts. Furth- OF THE SEASON. Winter Overcoats and Ulsters, genial professor of Greek was caught evening. salary of $65 per month was too low to er particulars will he given later. It is inside the door still bonneted, and re- secure the grade of service the city There is a charming little muss in the desirable that those intending to take sponded hastily to the sudden wildly required. lie had consulted several U. of M. Independent Association over work in the school should register at FDR 10 DAYS RARE BARGAINSATTHE STAR CLOTHING HODSF! uproarious shout of "hat." Promptly business men about the matter and the U. of M. Daily. The present man- once in order that hours may be adjust- at the hour Pres. Low entered the lec- they all thought that the kind of man aging editor E. J. Ottoway insists on ed without interfering with the work of ture room accompanied^by Pres.Angell, that ought to be secured for chief running the paper to suit Mr. Ottoway, the school. whose guest he was, and by Prof. An- 100 Garmemts will be sold of police to make the work of the while there are a number of students I'oliticnl Science- drew McLaughlin, the president of the force what it should be, could not be belonging to the association who are for $1.00. University Political Science Associa- The Michigan Political Science Asso- obtained for $05 a month. also prominent officers of the Athletic tion, under whose auspices the address Society, S. L. A. and S. C. A., who ctation holds its first meeting in this city on Tuesday ard Wednesday, Feb. A. L NOBLE, was delivered. Prof. Mclaughlin's in- Aid. Snow opposed the amendment thinks the Diily does not consider the 100 Garments to ill be sold on the ground that the chief of police 21 and 22 in the law lecture room at troduction was brief and the Hon. interests of those other organizations for $1.00 each. Seth Low stepped forward to be greet- was getting a better living than he enough. The dissatisfied held a con- which the following programme will be LEADING CLOTHIER AND HATTEH ed by the most enthusiastic applause. was now and all they did was to sit clave last Saturday and passed resolu- carried out: Tuesday, 2 P. M.—''Federal around and get calloused. THE REG- tion adverse to the reign of the "Czar." Taxation of State Bank Currency," by 100 Garments will be sold, The speaker is a man of a tri fle above ISTER reporter cannot really bring Judge T. M. Cooley, and "Bank Note SIGN OF THE RED STAR, middle size, tending towards portli- himself to quote the gentleman as to The Detroit Journal prints an absurd Circulation," bv State Bank Inspector, for $3.00 each. ness, with dark hair and mustache. the location of these callouses but Aid. charge against the Glee Club boys. T. C. Sherwood followed by general dit- His countenance is good-humored Snow was very explicit and positive in "Frank Stroud, a Hudson restaurant cussion. At the evening session, Ad- 100 Garments will be sold and kindly in expression, >nd he is his statements. He said he would man has laid an especial grievance be- dress of the President, Hon. Edward so young looking that it seemed impos- trade places with any of them. fore President Angell regarding some Cahill, of Lansing, and "The Best Meth- for $4-00 each. sible that this could be the man who Aid. O'Mara thought it bad policy to of the 'varsity boys. Saturday the Ann od of Electing United States Senators," has been a prominent figure among hire a man for $100 when you could Arbor banjo and glee club made a by Representative T. E. Barkworth, of public men for nearly twenty years. All Garments offered in get him for $65, and the taxpayers transfer at Hudson while en route from Jackson, iollowod by general discussion; NOTICE OF REMOVAL. He spoke off hand with a wonderful wouldn't stand it. Bryan to Coldwater to give an enter- Wednesday, Feb. 22, morning session. felicity of phrase and held his hearers tainment. Nine of the boys took a this sale are worth from $6 to Aid. Schairer suggested that better —"The Inter-State <\>nimerc9 Law; its as much by the powerful charm of his lunch at Stroud's and he avers that salaries would get bitter men and purposes, practical operation, partial manner as by his vigorous and practical with them disappeared various articles $15. hence better work. failure and the reason, with suggestions discussion of the subject. In effect of bric-a-brac from the mantel. Aid. Martin resented the insinuation for its improvement," by E. W. Med- Having moved my Drug Stock to the JS'.w he spoke as follows; after a brief intro- Whether or not they swallowed them daugh, Attorney C. & G. T. Ry. The We are determined to close duction in which he said that his talk against the present force. to satisfy a voracious appetito does not Ald.Winea asked Ald.O'Mara why pay discussion will be opened by Prof. II. C Stone Front Store, No. 8 East Huron Street. would be largely a rektion of personal appear. He claims that match safes Adams. out every Cloak in the store experiences: S(i5 if there are men working for a' and silver ornament i are not on the I cordially invite old customers and new ones This Association was organized at dollar a day who would take the place regular bill of fare of his eating house." and make these unheard of In the chapter written for Bryce's for less than $65.

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