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regret s1ightiig us. r.
sholving of Oi ercoats thall ours in '[ow', alt
Wadhamns& Co's Corner.
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v es at a : y mn
roni 8:00 to :9Oe1i,
th e ,_.r, .. ...__:O p m
- (Secc._ ?d floo s
L~w~i
,Two pesoas ,sustaine~d~severe in-
jumries in 'a 'hoad on; col ision, 'Satur
- ayl afternioon of twcvo:interuirl.an cars3
nine miles we~st of thisity.,_qeorg
AlcIboiild of Detroit received. a dis-~
located knee' and several bead and
body bruises. J. H. Ostrand~er, alto
of Detroit, was badly scratched and
bAuisedlabout the head and le s.
-The two cars met at the switchner
D~exter. crossing,, w14vhicis situated,!at
the bottom of an iin. The mnotr-
mien applied the brakes but~ were- un-.
able to stop the~ cars before the crsh
came and both of them jumped out.
They were uninjured. :
When news of the accident camts to
this- city, Sheriff i-lorman .-Linden-
, chmidlt,.,with -his c1eputies;tjou Gross
and,Q arles :oNx( ,mot2red to. the
scene, to. render assi.5t~ice.,
- I- S R ---.W
t? ,=s ~.,,, ? (ite Frnt A~thor's 8Own BookThat
Mrs.4Fores ~ohejts~i Hal $tIk~ le iS U tganst Piesaie ness;
AgitatiN.ON. For league b y IA s- +- fie tr of~'Im - an TCyie
11er Address { vtrv '-kgaiSD4B'?
+ ,illthereport ofd'T orfan A'ell's
,l'<EX V ER r______C~, r )' etre in Saturday mornings Daily
Mr Frbs hobrts or-Halin,-her there apeared the 'olwing se-
Ml.obe ae,&'lhd 'fhig'h the' speaker has
~almes ~at ~riay 4~ he ome~ spntlmst of his liffe until the Ae
address yesterday to the women o ,,~es
the **iesi erIe ilec ot tar fghting preparedness -and
1~4~er1L~ atNe~ery ~ide~ rmaiincn, le has chaged his argu-
gave impetus to a new movement at ,.. j "-t ,",,, .,?arid .,nw
r w t e: t}.'o t'eM' smewat nd ow is ,not
Michigan g i~d tim aliformed a new ++,., utari~ns
a s'peaens u gis ryleague for university women, Mrs ,,,, "a,?,.n,}~spre
parednes without -a pol y." 'sir
* silstsIpoeeh Wain ~Areg'rd to 'xdia j.isrtcleiA ?, , 9s aiyP , e
hi ril n uia 7ryPoe sffragke an le proved 'so "much i !t°,t t:-1'd "h'
no-nTn ssths od a earnest that the woen('at thele Od '# ,, , l , d, ow} N}
E6 (~orau Agel s} wzlcounty3
it ored3~~Th(i' Mi s-ffag- tegu istned o hisadvice ana ue
-and aledted Helen Brander, 716, prs1wit,'l ewa r d ^gue
dt, andi MirialtMiHbbard, qG, jiL , j-ithwhich e ssolibera' fr"year
The- dc~dd t' hld before" 'thie war'r it would now '
presktnri.Ci.wesg tBr t' ound under the he l of the 1 rus-
sium ,. Tuesday' ati5:0N Qt'cock in th i i aebfti
aeveuingti Ftt. rat.',#iIn ie f a bfi s, to videce,, it
sei onl"irto permit 1Mr. An-
t^" ~Mrs. Ha'1e'4 address that-so inspired! elhi ~ i o esiyIs 6~~ a
the girls; rcoritdinls 'maiy tntter f feoitgei' mseftotetiy'stowht-a
ilposition in regard to armament
commzentS tupon b'&wrient subi octs.3 Sh'e 6re the presen 'ar. On" page 344
spaks f'tlhel ideitof "d dtracg. ~o'No£ l-t1ire forth edtitidfii'of iTh, 4deat'
Until '&omen.are= etlual-to n l i tlTllisioi" can'be -found the following
gard °to suffrage-wi1 there~t be tIu' , , yt °ewic r heeqoe
dlemacracy.1The V;ote will 'emarielpate 'from' the fist" edition of that book and
woxen' ra~fi :the yoke wzhc e reaffirmed: "On t~is gound alone
has :placed upom womans shbulers -t-,e, ,the Aange -of attack) I den
for,,ag y t A- single in ank b- oftirs tat England, o- any hem'-nation, isn
faet~i iinthe'c~Athing of women'which ju"tifed in I I ma ns of ,sef-de
iitrferes:}with their .physical freedom '- t
Sy~eise toprevent such aggression. This
The: clothing. of womeonwhsoriginally1is nit, therefore, a efor ~sra
,des-ned ,for womren kof cleisur.' They nn repcieo h cin-o
-etirsetv o h ato ztyranly -of soity has made;- us - all' other nations. So long as current p0-
Ilye;t lhiifshonctat , - pilosophiy iuEurope remains
pmeant for the average woman, hra ti x ol ntug h e
{r iJaesoieo h itnso duction of the British war budget by
tnglaud .rJ'I criig~e iVLfrs,Pankhnrst ., gf siteoin" -
anzd~ -hr fllclers,,,n4j,,at the sawie - -Yusver rl,
tip~I feel sorry f~g Ihem3. I criticize RQE PLA .
t l1em,,fox desti43i- the idea1 tlat wo -_______
unyanf niustnot s per~ frce. I- fe--v --
s~grwy,,fpi; the9pi hecaus, they .;are Tfl IAfl1fl DI7[E [iB Ol.°el ~ats t t :#p~~ ~p
peope a ex reasaato iat,ny,slew _,!
ra i ~veetlgi.Q the xesent politicalEOFPA JI ET
sztgation o *4 i, Tars. Bale oit -.
cized aWlso?}. '~l thi 1 be i narrow - Comedy dfu'b Wi Give $500 to Sell
pp ndedl. a [ rpyip al..I -e wo ut TVcietsFor "The Piofessor s
let the wpmer9 of H pc {ntry ¢Q.any- -, : tore
tlrng to h~ip stop tile var,aftr Euro- ~.wl
pean.,diplomlats h .given them ,per-.7 - so geatrgovertj:bwl
,zsion. , J tinl+ ,Henry .Ford's ,plan b givns by th Corey -club h a
is ttterlT lholPelessT lie ;rannot -?te a tic'et -sllin contest, as part of'a
login' s he diplona ts say, in the no~vl plan for ,the promotion oI tis
politlca1 powers that rule -this great yer'r~s "play, "Te -Professor 's - ve
war.-- -Sfr" hfch will be tirodiieei at'the
- lrs. Hale closed by 'savig that see Whitnby theatre on Saturii'ay reeting,
hoped in 1918 to see tthe girs of 1'ecembier 18.
#M-h, ,gt}the baJilot., ofrte T the prsi'selling the mot ti-
this pur'pose 'the leagiie w &s"&ormed. ets ' prize 6f'$25.00 'wl be awarded,
-~ A-' - ) A - / and's -hd' nthi rd 'p'i'es f$1500
Fubilciitldil-trotIil ellgieits''Stop and $10.00 respectv~lf, Wil also be
-' '-,-' li. " ' "-r°1 - given. In addition, all who do not?
During the'past year the library hasWe4P
~rece ed f-~y, book - a d - aaga i ~ 1\ l'1oA .- r t e~ prize1s; " lit tz ( el
reeiedfe }oos ndma-a 1' ' $15.00 worth or more of tickets, will I
~frgm the belliggetnations,, In tc i. ,dd ~' h:
ver'y first battle betwyen qermany orie be Arel dnt each:g o~ he~ti
Fgauce i this war, V tbe univrsty's 'ots will meet at the Union at 7:30 '
're esecontest
rep~esetativei~~rance waskiled. - i6bk 'toosrowevnig. Wofe
In the case of Germany, the few t o~i -r^ iln~eta 3~-o'lc
mgzistataxe, re ieivd are sorte- tox 1 s:f a'- Brbur i
times two and three months late in G~i'~5k 1L ~~ x'afi dal
arriving and a great many of' the ' i iIu~ 1i~ewo~l hn
--erman- ma -rtes- --eave -e sed-t--'to irke 1 80t''E+e'lfU a, r e
lishers have all een forced into t oclock tlt' afternoon,o between ;
ii ~ t:'l n -1:3Q o'clock tmorow
- ~~14, , St? iiyt i - rk Whit't 'has ibeen apolte
° t ilani e a v rii sf rt e l y EWest Poli4,- Dec. R~-Elmer 01 A ' ireetnttof' all ihembers 6of the'i
1 1t p 4V ar"i Comedy club will be held at 4+ 00
ffr } s.llawse hi l -aizg-wth h o'ok Tkda A ter o ith ie Co6m-
class in the ridinig hail at West Pol ddy'clkmb' robxi. - '
Hiinji'ris silnoAt pi ye' s sio H -
as stic~atec. a2255 225F, 2255- 2255
fAitniendi n geir"S
Mu~sic Shop
122 E3. Lib~erty Street
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W'EMAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUF
I THE PUJREST AM) BESTrltk-t
.kV 11j" buyers.wo alw~ays s
a~ re' fre-e f 'om us$ any
ar'e'choosing thei r ift
hoiday ,good's, are alre y o
send
tive gifts and who
heli last week or so,-
A good nmany o
ltvs d peoplei
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making' their select:
Ou r leathier nvtes ,are particulal1 ttatvvjizw
fear we undereti~tae the demand. They are jptqou
in -''in-e ca. )( )-
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leeting now.t
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LOST.,
LOST-Thursday, - Dec. 1, betweeni
,Stifrveying I'bilding and Thompson
L tAr~h>_ ,oh -PJ 4and 32 la'.c jJi. P h One1
I' ' WANTE~D --
I'WANTED--Studen't with- experience
in secret servibco Worki-w~ho '' can
I give '- p art 'ti'm e.' GO ive -d etails of ex e i n e r f r nc s t ~ o ~ e n -
ployers in this line, age and tilde
1'that couild be riven. 'Adtdi'Os' Box:
149, city. - --- 3, ' - ec4;'5,7
1435W -Razor strop oni,;An,-tre,
Mforday afternoon.' I'Reward'. -S.
Wheeler. Psychopathic -hosD tat.
'Phono e260. -ee-l
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W A D-7T-A ,student r ho: under-
Sstands and can- evlt wo othree;
pqurr,, a -~w<'01" to -trinlrl-ing, ,f rniak-
ig, anid --tailorin-g-windows. Apply
in Uerson lto Geo. I : Kver.72.1 IN
Bi i PLlIED AT ERN4®F WEIE'IC
The Michi a'Law.Reewor De-
cemb~er is -how in t'he hnsoh
printers- -and will 'be reay1.or dis-
tribution the latter .art of this week.
Besid-e the custmary book reves3
andi co~iments- by 'the student editors
on recent cases, this issue will con-
tain three specia~l feature numibers.
Dean Robert W. Lee,' of :McGill
University Law School, has contrib-
utedl an article on, "The Civil and
the Common Law." "'The Proposed
Nfilitary Code," a subject which is of
special interest at the present time,
is very ably- handled by Prof. Henry
W. ~Balientine, of the University of
3Wisconsiq Law School. The third
numbper is by John B. Clayberg, '75L,
formerly non-resident lecturer at the
MiUchigan Law, school, on. irrigation
law. Mr. Clayherg, who is now a res-
ident of San Francisco, has written
'for the iMichigan Law Review on.
"P2ercolating Waters,"
'WADED-Students for work from ' '"' 4A
now uhlW Christmas -vacation. Call T ,-'1I ,pct
1-1.12- South - Univers ity-; . a4ternoons---- ---- ---FOR RENJT -- ----
t-o to -e e4,'j
" k Q RIIITN-Thv e .lneoffice ,roms,
by natve F'ench teacher. Rtes~- f dns
mod6-vat. 3 S. , haye-r; Ph ie d-i x ,urnt
l heMa.1713-MR,41601-J.J. K.Ma
471 1T,, ~-- --- -dec7 -elo - - - -
iotC~i-t - c I r
Peace -Contest wilIbe~ he191 on Dece(
iber ,8, 9 aA 0 ,lwn horsto be a
nounced later whzi.the, puber
contestants is~ known, ,- Tho oratio
must be in the --lands ofProfxpess
Trueloo opl nrrow eveI ar
-The final conte-st=-will- take --plil
Friday evenin, Decembep .,7, in LT
versliy ha~l, with .five seakers,a
the winner will represent the univ(
sity -i-n the state contest at Albion-ci
lege some time in March: Reps
sentatives of -:the ;'middle-~we-t :.gT
of six states will-meet in° conipeItiti
on a date in,; April, and Pthe: mttior
w ill ogcgr .a t ;La ke -M oh on lc,,: u a ou hwidl ) ,M y
-The- oratons Mutnst- bei on Asu'bJa
dealing ,withi some 'ph~ase:-of'peace:
arbitration, -and must he limitedr tb
name of- each contestn,l his elae.a
college, should be- su nitted; witI,
gration tomorrow-:,'3AAA 3IL~A
Forumer Owner ofL X:-Y. Giants ]
m ian, finaniler and tforme i;'- er
died in hi' ' pa-#hiit-' "at' Sherri
P$O. FAYE TOBESPEA4E~t"
AT AE~1tk 'LfiT 'MOIKER
Pro.f ii .- iaem';ofthe ftis-
at the senior it- smoker and1 entertain {
nei, 'Which will- be held at the Union
at 7:30 o'clo~ck- otorrpow ngitMu-
sical numbe&rs are being planne,and
refreshments will, figure in th~e pro-
~gam. -
M
S'end Invitations for 7777 .Baaa
Zi vit4tins are ozi. ot
Chri~tmsfBazaair hcYi$t
give'n under the uisi of theYV
Thursday and -Fr'i*day- of -this- - week-.-
Cards 'ii ben i iTi o heTenas
well as the women of the un iversit.
and a large attendance is expected.,
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pates to !Adress1919Egieers
ean H1. Al. 13as of th LawSchool,
1 ive a' tlkto'the reh dkin'engI-
"er at their edly asembly at
:00 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Sp i x : il G v a c o i h Sphinx, junior lit honorary- society,
will hold a dance at Packard academy
at 9; 00 o'clock tonight. Music will be
furnished by Fi-~her'S orchestra, and
~refreshmnents will be served after the '
Po-s-itbil-ttks ofTh1k, k 4T "
It Canl aceo npany the MJostr diffic'ult music A.-itten',
as A ell. as the simpler get~'.-
To [Any One Learning,- '
Th l a u ed rv df o tl k ll n a e -,weeks' tuition far excels tl' at'of daffy tlied-'instrumenit.
WE ARE :STATE ACEO S FOR THE GENWNE#
GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE,
6 Main St. COMPETENT 1NIMFT5S~ UKULELES FR6M $5,00 UP. Phmne 174)
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Phyllis Waters Improved
AlI~iss ,Phyllis W. Waters, '17, of
Charleston, W. Vya., who has been cozy-
fined to, her roomn with a nervous
breakdownm, is rapidly improving.
(xood Pinitinig-The Aimn Arbor P~ress.
Shoes repaired while you1 wait. 0
1:1_.
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G.¢ An~dres, 222 S. State.
tugs-eod]
I lI 11 6
07
9~all Lyndlon for a glood flash-
dance at the Delta Cafe.
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