THE MICHIGAN DAILY"^R FOOTBALL ENTHUSIAST ASKS HOSPITAL TO CARE FOR BABY That, the University hospital has a number of functions besides caring for the sick was demonstrated last week when a wire was received from a woman in Ohio who requested that the hospital take charge of her baby while she was at the football game. This was an unusual request and rath- er surprised the authorities at the hospital, but it was not long before one of the nurses volunteered for the work. COOLEY RETURNS FROM ENGINEERS CONFERENCE Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the engineering college, has returned from a trip to Washington and New York for the purpose of conferring with members of the Federated American Engineering societies, of which he was recently elected president. A new stroke in men's styling by Spaldin Walk-Over. Rare good taste with all thePS Whether you play foot ball, basket ball, or indulge, in any athletic sport, Spalding implements will give most satisfaction. ~ 115 S. MAIN ST.. Send for catlogue A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St., Chicago REPORT ANALYSES' AMERICAN DOLLAR National Economic Bureau Investi. gates Relation of 1918 Money To Production INCOME INCREASES OFFSET BY FALL IN BUYING VALUE (By Assdciated Press) New York, Oct. 27.-An analysis of the American dollar, its purchasing power and relation to production and taxes, is afforded in the findings of the national bureau of economic re- search, made public here today. Income Increased It announces that the total national income of the United States in 1918 was $61,000,000,000 as compared with $34,400,000,000 in 1913. The study there shows how income in distributed, the shares received by capital and labor, including the farmer, income tax discrepancies, the contributionaof housewives and offers a comparison of income in the United States with the national and per capita incomes in the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia. The complete findings will be published early in November. No Increase in Production Although 1918 showed a great in- crease in dollars it did not represent a like increase in production, most of it being due to the rise in prices, for the dollar of 1918 and 1919, accord- ing to the report, was a much less efficient dollar than that of 1913. The actual total of commodities produced increased; therefore, very little if at all, and a large part was materi- als and not of a kind really benefitting consumers. Individual incomes, estimated on a per capita basis, rose from $340 in 1910 and $354 in 1913 to $586 in 1918 but, the report says, $586 in 1918 wp equal to only $372 in terms of the purchasing power for five years be- fore. EBERBACH & SON CO. 200-204 East Liberty Str eet Chemicals Laboratory Supplies Drugs and Toilet Specialties How Dear To My Heart Yes, how dear to my heart are those ,good old home cooked meals, those tender steaks, those real mashed potatoes with butter and milk in them, those vegetables, those pies and pastries - Oh, it fairly hakes you homesick to eat iAT Flowers Restaurant 615 EAST LIBERTY Purity-the best examples of it are in food served at the Michigan Cafeteria! On Last Liberty, bet/veen Maynard and State Streets 1921 ..