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February 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…A6F A6F an ttl /' PRESS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. PRICE9 --- _, # i MOUNTAIN CLIMBER TO LECTURE TODAY LdU IN 'ONE WITH OF WILSON Has Not Sed Stereoptican Views to Feature Travel- ogue Given in Natural Science Building. Colored stereoptican views will be a feature of the travel lecture to be given at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the Natural Science auditorium by Frank Branch Riley...…

February 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ssful than has been the case to Ate. -_ R THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE President Wilson is putting classical plomacy in its grave. In place of Le keen fencing of chancelleries he ves the world a public debate be- a Arbor as tween picked representatives of the g. contestants with the "opinion of man- 2414. hood" as judge or jury. 300 words It is an imaginative and masterful ill be pub- tion of the device, expessive oif ?that f...…

February 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…wossommom Lv Tli I mfC OACKU CONFIDENT Of BEATING KAZOO Overcoats, and Bath Robes IGAN DAILY 90 off ms & Co. T MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON THAT OLD SUIT le IYI looks like a hopeless case banging in the closet. Well, don't worry, let us dry clean and press it for you-it is good for lots of wear yet, and think of the saving. Bring it in or let us call today. ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS PHONE 628 c T )F 'RIDE IJS S is 6,000 FOR EVER...…

February 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…P LSS OF OPER PLEASES DIRECTORS I # # # 'p 'p 'p sp# *1 1 TATS e, Two or Three Stars. olid Gold. j IR E NICKELS ARCADE Co. Detroit m.. 6:40 Sto 7:u) o p. m na In., '5 . o Saline. n., 7:48 WHAT'S GOING ON TODAY 4 o'clock-Junior and senior women meet in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. 4:15 o'clock-Frank B. Riley speaks in Natural Science auditorium on "The International Northwest." 8 o'clock-Michigan-Kalamazoo Nor- mal basketball game in Wa...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… THE WEATHER SOMEWHAT COLDER TODAY A6P .4AAtr t an ~IaiAjF ASSOCIATED I PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXVIII. No. 89. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1918. PRICE THREE CENT SYSTEMATIZED FOR SEMESTER EIGHT SERGEANTS DEMOTED FOR ORGANIZED DISOBEDIENCE IN SERVICE U. S. SENDS RETIRED MEN TO TRAIN CADETS Add New Course In Naval Science Companies Will Form in Front of Auditorium Thursday For First Drill Hill Complete r...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918. [BER ASSOCIATED PRESS ociated Press is exclusively entitlea e. for republication of all news dis- edited to it or not otherwise credit- s paper and also the local news herein. newspaper at the University of Published every morning except luring the university year. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as s matter. Ann Arbor Press Building. Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. iications not to exceed 300 w...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Written '93 Good A dvice I , HILDNER DETAILED 1iREtENTS APPOINT SANITARIAN T O ANNAPOLISI TO BETTER BOARD CONDITION i Sue Hamilton Chosen To Hel Ieal S i Stars I teami eim- Waterman gym ith the jackies raining statioi. I to 27 in favor Ann Arbor to s after having tce scalps. II men as John- hool star, Coy- iyls, and Halls', ity of Illinois' about four Early away with a hiem two field ew minutes of ted things fo,, sco...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. .-. f. - - - rpillar tractors in Uncle Sam's y, and a pleasurable day and night SUGAR FAMINE IS THREATENING CITY l ROENTO APPEARF IRIDY IN PRE-FESTITALCONCERT GLEE CLUB HOLDS FIRST REHEARSAL WRITES POI at * he * * * in * y* * * , at Coney Island. The remainder or the program will be made up of ani- mated cartoons and film novelties. I While the coal situation in the city has become more favorable than it AT THE...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

…'EBRUARY 12, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PAGE FIVE A I I In the Army- they recognize the part that clothes play. The recruit soon learns that to be a soldier he must look a soldier-trim, smart, well set-up ! In Business Life- the same thing holds true. If you would attain success-you must look successful. A Stein Bloch I or a Michaels-Stern Suit Us15 AND CANADA END FISHERIESCONFERENCE JOINV &' '01FERENCE WILL CON- VENE AGAIN A...…

February 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, PIOBRUARY 12, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tt1~SDAY, F~RUARY 12, 1918. _ I' United States. ARMY SHOE Regulation MUNSON LAST 'POFI IBBERT PRISED FOR WORK IN PfAll WInT'S GoIm on DRILL SYSTEMATIZED TOD. - FOR THIS SEMESTER UNIVERSITY WRITES UN ION OFFICIAL PRES. HUTCHINS I 4 o'clock--Botanical Journal club meets in room 173 Natural Science building. 4 o'clock-Cosmopolitan club lec- ture in Sarah Caswell Ange...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…' 4kr 4hr tr t c Akol 4:3a-.t >1 33 PRE DAY AND NI SERY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918. P I I. _ III NG IS NOT tOF 16 OUT OF 40 MEN PASS NAVAL EXAM Sixteen men passed the examination held yesterday at the Health service rooms for entrance into the naval aux- iliary reserve. Twenty-four were re- jected. Of those who were accepted, the fol- lowing will complete their enrollment immediately: Denman H. Cruttenden, '19; Ra...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

…ra. That they should sanction the roduction of women into .the cast i chorus is sufficient evidence that y realize the advantages of such innovation, and that they are un- fsh enough not to consider them- ves, in order to produce a better W. 'he Mimes ,expression of approval mld silence much of the criticism w flooding the campus. The Mimes, virtue of their interest in the opera, re held the veto; and they have sur- dered it. They have shown t...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…Jig wfil ke Fisher are Wn( by Lwhich is the basemc iru recei and III; B.ill been the purr will continue land sources a ain sta- one in e, "The Touring Car .... Roadster .... ... Roadster Coupe . ... Sedan .. ......... Sedan (Unit Body). Coupe (Unit Body) s have at theJ ednes- of a Y "Dollar Days" bids fair Day" little need be said-- Day" at GROSS' you hai I I 2 Pairs Heavy Wool 65c Socks $1.00 65o Ties. 2 for............$1...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…g. "1LI I :1 Ns~ 29.] i s * " " « * * AT THE THEATERS TODAY * * * * " at the Garrick, week * * _______ w Me," at Jan. 29. * * * * * * at the Whit- * * ney tomorrow night. "Potash and Perimutter"; Whitney, Sunday, Jan. 3. TODAY at the '* * Reorganization lists for the cadets in the two R. O. T. C. companies will be posted tomorrow on the special bul- letin boards. The reorganization will be effective at the beginning of the sec...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…PROFESSORS APPEAR IN CERCLE FRANCIS PLAY IRBS EXPECTED TO ALY AGAINST TURKS Calkin's md Overcoats sers and Bath Robes 0off 0 s Co. MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON THAT OLD SUIT looks like a hopeless case hanging in the closet. Well, don't worry, let us ' dry clean and press it for you-it- is good for lots of wear yet, and think of the saving. Bring it in or let us call today. % ANN ARBOR STEAM DYES WORKS PHONE 628 ANNOUNCE CAST FOR "IL'AMO...…

January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…THE :HIGAN DAILY a _______________________________________________________ r Reduced s on OATS . PAY YOU .OLM STREET mom * * ]LJ* I tVICE PINS IN COLORS One, Two or Three Stars. , Sterling Silver and Solid Gold. 25c to $1.5. CADE JEWELER NICKELS ARCADE £ Dinners S serving a popular priced ry day after five-thirty SENATOR PFLAS WILSON 1,INREPLY TO STTEMENT CHAMBERLAIN SAYS PRESIDENT MALIGNED HIM; DISCLAIMS PERSONAL RANCOR Washin...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…r Sir i xau &d1~lll A - 1ii[ DAY A D NIG SEE VIC ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, IHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918. PRI( t I UUL IN ES OF Citizens CutAnd Haul Firewood Prominent citizens of Ann Arbor are to carry out a regular woodcutting enterprise in going out each week to a tract of woods which was laid low recently by a cyclone, and bringing the wood to the city in an effort to relieve in part the local fuel situa- tion. It is estimated that there ...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…1 \ L/L-11L L downtown buy Daily Orange. ess firms.-Syracuse , Michigan alumni of a play in which they might well be proud. And the women, for the most part, is. have responded splendidly. The num- w ber and calibre of the first group of try-outs were of such a nature that of Mr. A. L. Weeks, author of the book, ept expressed his heartiest approval. as There are, however, some women who feel that it would be casting offd an assumed dignity ...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…PE LAY RACES- L WON LOST PCT. o ......2.......0......1.000 w tern1.......0......1.000 westerni1......0......1.000 ........1.......0......1.000 nsin ...3.......1...... .750 s ......2.......1...... .667 sota ..1.......1...... 6.500 e ......0.......1...... .000 ;an .. ..0.......3...... .000 ........0.......4...... .000 * * * * * * * * * * * *' s * * * * * * * ns il Team point was 2's basket- rnoon in game re- for the hiough at the score -...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

…* * IL TOUCHES T * * * * * TODAY "Oh, Boy,",at the Garrick, week * of Jan. 28. * _______ Anna Held in "Follow Me," at' the Whitney, Tuesday, Jan. 29. TODAY lam Duncan and in "The Tender- " " t * Wuerth-Pauline Stark in "Un- 1 til They Get ,Me." Also Comedy, * "A Birthday Number." * Arcade-Mae Marsh in "The Cin- * 1erella Man." Also Christie Com- * edy. "Green Eyes and Bullets." ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED FRI- DAY ...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

…clothes play. The recruit soon must look a soldier-trim, smart, .e. If you would attain success--yopu Bloch . or a ern Suit rtisements for the a comer. man who wants to :hmitt, Apfel Co. - UI For the Ladies electric curling iron is the leader, even if e is not going to be any "J-Hop" this year. ne in and let us show you. For the Men The shaving water heater is very handy; it can be operated from any lamp socket. We are prepared to...…

January 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…i i a. . -- MEN ENTERING RESERVE CORPS MUST BE OF AGE SHOE tion 4 LAST STUDENTS AND OF ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE ELIGIBLE Ia Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 Walk-Over BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. 1st Floor Annex | Students of the Colleges of Engin-, eering and Architecture, and of the Chemistry department who are 21 years of age, are eligible to apply for' enlistment in the Engineer R...…

January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER SHIAT COLDER TODAY I ret i1Iaitj ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WE SERVICE XXVIII. No. 86. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1918. PRICE THREE C lCgTE ROADS ICOAL CARS lIGHT, OF WAY PROBLEM OF TRANSPORTATION IS BECOMING WORSE DAILY MICHIGAN DEALERS CALL ORDER FIZZLE Stopping of Factories Fails to Build Up Fuel Reserve in Detroit Washington, Jan. 22.- An urgent recommendation that an embargo be declared for a f...…

January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN D C _ slogan. Now it reads, "In1 is weakness." there :rsity of g except Arbor as 414. c, j r. lilson tjr. 'aney From what Ian Hay tells us of the "impregnable Hindenburg line," we hope the kaiser will keep his army im- pregnable and Invincible. Most of us have officially entered the University now, and are hard at work getting out the semester's study- ing. Soon we will have women conduc- tors. Then the men wil be told wher...…

January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…IIAIN LH1L nd Overcoats MITCHELL'S BASKETEERS SUCCUMB TO OHIO STATE WOLVERINES PUT UP STUBBORN DEFENSE; EMERY GETS TWO BASKETS WOVERINES SHOW WEAK PASSING AND SHOOTING Calkin's 'rousers and Bath Robes 20%'/ off -0 -- Cadhams & Co. NTE STREET ARCADE MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON THAT YOU MAY ECONOMIZE THE- COMING YEAR a_ I t1 \4 r ! f Let us renovate your soiled garments and restore them to usefulness. By our process, the most mode...…

January 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY In teres~ Our Reduced Prices on OVERC OATS IT WILL PAY YOU CLOSING RULE CIMPELS SHIFTING PLAYS SCENE COSTUMES ARRIVE; DRESS RE- HEARSALS TO START TODAY Due to the 6 o'clock closing rule applied to some of the University buildings, among which is University hall, Jonh Masefield's "The Tragedy of Nan," which was to have been presented by the Oratorical associa- tion Friday evening, Jan. 25, in Uni- versity hall, will be ...…

January 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…ttA 'i A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. STORES MEN 4QUET TONIGHT Feature En- V' Act to 'zz," dancing, smokes' and ood time will feature the nt to be held by the army this evening at the Union. es will start immediately nquet which will be serv- I- r LV lol"L tL~fl.4 Music will be furnished by a "jazz" hand composed of H. R. Cossitt, '19, edlate Battle G B. Riker, '20D, J. R. Gardner, '20, mapped C. J. Heath, '19E, Uf C...…

January 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

….LEN' ET MEN GIVE ors that feeling-it and woman on the t be at that game. .ly fight to get into onday night, in or- be one to help out tion of the Univer- And when we get m we are obligated Al Ohio State spirit r before shown. d, Michigan.-Ohio SAYS COMMANDANT HAS ORDERS TO ENROLL GREATEST NUMBER POSSIBLE IN CORPS. Editor, The Michigan Daily: It is really a pity that Mr. H. S. Liddell' sociological, philosophical, and historical studies sho...…

January 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…thes play. The recruit soon I look a soldier''-trim, smart, would attain success-vou i Bloch / or a aels-Stern Suit dvertisements for the man who wants to as a comer. nitt, Apfel Co. a' L Pies ler, even if " this year. show y Men :er is very handy; it can lamp socket. 'We are e this appliance at your WAR1ESTABLISHES.ARMY OF TYPISTSAT CAPITAL EXPANDING DEPARTMENTS TO NEED OVER 20,000 STENOG- RAPHERS IN YEAR Washington, Jan. 21.-On...…

January 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…II IWHAT'S GOING ON I lY I IIU vi Shipment Just Arrived izes and widths ion or Oil-Tanage 'rice $7.00 ve Sale Shirts FROM REGULAR PRICES ge of this great Annual Sale EFER ;AM I Cream to Eat UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION MAKES SECOND APPEAR- ANCE OF YEAR University Symphony orchestra un- der Mr. Samuel P. Lockwood of the University School of Music, will give a program at 4:15 o'clock Thursday in Hill auditorium as a Faculty twi- light...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER rwia R AND COLDER j TODAYs &U1IIlV ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRI SERVICE III. No. 84. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. PRICE THREE _ . . r L SAYINGs PLAN CCESS REPORTS EOTOR GARFIELD NOW REACHING Y WHERE NEED GREATEST TERRI- IS BUNKERS SHIPS FOR OF FRANCE Stream of Coal Carriers roceeding to New Eng- land Washington, Jan. 19. - A steady w of coal into famine stricken dis- ets of the east was reported t...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY the local news University of morning except y year. t Ann Arbor as 1t - MtcDonald.......ManaginM Fditor mery...........Business anager ............. . C. S. Clark, Jr. ..........Herbert G. Wilson .r ......James Schermerhorn, Jr. ditor .........Bruce A. Swaney ditor ........ Mildred C. Mighell tor ........ Margaret H. Cooley ditor .......Albert E. Horne, Jr. 'nson......Advertising Manager iRobinson... .Advertising Manager ...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

…IU IUUUUI1 IllIl TRON UINACILL contract with Mr. Rand, Mr. Rowe's assistant, was not renewed, not be- Baskets his teammates in total the Michigan basket- he games played in iasium this winter. its from fouls places e left forward. ing machine has not smoothly as it should show that one man practically all the Wolverines. This iU the individual play- teers and partly ac- the wildness of the when they do take ket. has not had to worry ut his ...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…aII A ,~u 9g Gec py of ast four or five months have been layed by teams representing the var- us army and navy camps, and thous- nds of enlisted men have been trans-. orted to such games on regular and pecial trains. Whatever force there may be in the rgument on the matter of transporta- on difficulties, it would seem that the ecent action of the government in aking over complete control of rail- oads would dispose of the matter. If iterco...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. 1 Early Years Of 17th Century In Russia Mark "Troublesome Time . Suits and Overcoats' add Trousers and Bath Robes Calkin's 20% off p Wadhams & Co. TATE STREET ARCADE MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON ._i. 404 THAT YOU MAY ECONOMIZE THE COMING YEAR Let us renovate your soiled garments and restore them to usefulness. By our process, the most modern known, we are enabled to turn out perfect work, removing stains without...…

January 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Reduced- ces on fE RCOA S IT WILL PAY YOU K. MALCOLM 004 EAST LIBERTY STREET EiJ3m SERVICE PINS IN COLORS I B1Bue. One, Two or Three Stars. old Plated, Sterling Silver and Solid Gold. 25C to $1.50 . ARCADE JEWELER NICKELS ARCADE .w For the Ladies The electric curling iron is the leader, even if there is not going to be any "J-Hop" this year. Come in and let us show you. For the Men The shaving water heater is...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…Fp AY, L18 Voard Jan. 18.-Director General McAdoo announced tonight it of a railroad wage commission of four public men recommend action on all wage and labor questions the government railroad administration. This also ailroad brotherhoods' demands. time- the director general put into effect a new system railroad administration by dividing the country into regions, east, south and west and placed a railroad three head of each his repres...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…U A. M. AND 4 O'D M. r.-EASTERN TIME Interesting I i The policy of the newly war labor administration will prevent the introduction of labor into positions for whic are still available. On account of failure to obtain n essary support for its military p gram, the Hungarian cabinet has ants for .e door. turned also. meet at 1:15 in room 157, 8 o'clock Mon- rium under the alumnae. The ,will go to the Only four 'f all the British vess...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

…T HE. MICHIGAN DAILY LiHIb IA .L BEFREH INDIANA Quintet Proves Too Fast rerines' and Downs Them 21 to 17 for out 1; Phillips, 5 out of 8.I Fouls committeed: Later, 1; Bartz, 2; Ruzicka, 2; Rychener, 3. Von Tress, 2; Zeller, 2; Bowser, 3; Phillips, 5; Stahr, 1; Eastern, 1; Jeffries, 1. -Substitutions: Rychener for Born- stein, Emery for Bartz, Bartz for Later. Eastern for Zeller, Jeffries for Bowser, McFawn for Von Tress. Referee: Reynolds...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… Li\lL AL \ uL 16 L A I1 OF R.O.T.C. ULTS EXAM « * ,S 3 manager of Newberry the past year and a :onsidering two appoint- titian, one in the base imp Merritt, Tenafly, N. ther in a base hospital) a-. was graduated from Iowa at Ames, Iowa, in 1915 nt a year in the dietary the German hospital at K Pop.MataWed and Sat., 25c to $100 Clate Kummer's A e presents a real west. ern feature ROY STEWART - in - DNE SHOT ROSS"' 'm. S. Hart in "Doubl...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…The best summary of the new scheme which has yet appeared is published in a Swedish newspaper, the Gothen- burg Tidningen, from the pen of a German propagandist. He outlines the project as follows: ."The future central Europe-Russian P~ "block," among other aims, will have before it the mighty task of bringing e, the great riches of Russia into the world market. For this purpose there are two natural windows on the west; opie is Hamburg, the o...…

January 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…DRAT TO sULU1 3E PLAY D AILY UlI t lust (Continued from Page One) made arrangements to have all un- necessary lights turned out perma- nently. Window Lights Extinguished Window lights are no longer being used by the majority of merchants, and any waste of fuel or lights is be- ing guarded against by all of the stores. The streets present an un- usually dark appearance with the dim street lights and the stores in dark- ness. Thursday nigh...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…j TEMPERATURE TODAY i i I I 00 AV tt DAYAT VTICE i .. ;VIII. No. 82. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. PRIC DE THREE - T SINOMIZ ON .AT AND LI6HT HUNS AND QUIBBLE RUSSIANS ON PEACE AUTHORITY GIVEN PRESIDENT AND SUPERINTENDENT PARDON HEALTH SERVICE TO GIVE SIX LECTURES Diplomas Awarded To Candidates In Dentistry, Engineering, and Law President Harry B. Hutchins and acting superintendent of buildings and grounds ...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY inalfee. The University band might be induced to furnish the music, and ASSOdIATED PRESS anyone who has ever heard the band play will admit that it is a capable d Press is exclusively entitled republication of all news dis- dance orchestra. , Light refreshments to it or nototherwise credit- could be served by the Women's league Sa a t ofor a low figure, turning all profits per at the University of from this source to the R...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…4I Di A L 1 J _. ts and Overcoats d Trousers and Bath Robes 20% off. Vadhams & Co. WOLVERIES MIX WITH INIANA FIVE TONI T GAME MARKS RE-ENTRY INTO CONFERENCE BASKETBALL FOLD According to the Indiana . college paper, the Michigan basketball team was defeated by Ohio State a week ago last night. The Daily sport staff} and the Michigan Athletic association are glad to be infP nmed of the contests and since the game was said to have been p...…

January 18, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ur Reduced Prices on OVERCOATS IT WILL PAY YOU K. MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY STREET Li II EIJ ANTI-TIiSECTION HAS LITTLE SUPPORT HERE ANN ARBOR MEDICAL MEN FAVOR STAND TAKEN BY RED CROSS Anti-vivisectionists, who are oppos- iug the appropriation of Red Cross funds for the establishment of a re- search hospital behind the American lines in France, are receiving no sup- port in Ann Arbor. Information ob- tained at Red ...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…I 10.1 1 rl X4 it 43Ufl A6F 43 at I f i PRESS DAY AND tiIGWI 00 SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. PRICE i-FOOD INDUSTRIES EAST OF ISSISSIPPI CLOSED FOR 5 c I 892 Rivals Cloud Annette's Horizon! U U U IVI L Approximately 892 rivals of Annette Kellerman will be attending the Uni-. versity of Michigan if the health pre- cepts for women advocated by Miss Alice Evans, director of physical train- RANTS, ...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…t of finals is expected to isting. Sort of going in- less dangerous, many of ulty alike thould be proud, it f. 0. T. C. And if the cadet emember that he is responsible development of the corps-that dividually responsible, just as rallest cog in the greatest ma- our Michigan military organiz- ould soon approach the stand- troons with much more train- Count Von Hertling is ill and may resign. What kind of illness, Count? -cold feet? The lits w...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…LL L Illi * SPORTS FOR WAR PERIOD New York, Jan. 16.-Eighteen colleges in four eastern states have dropped athletics because of the war, according to returns from a questionnaire distributed by Prof. Frederick B. Well, of the college of the City of New York. The colleges are in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Twenty-two colleges have elim- inated all pre-season coaching and the others have cut down the period. Twenty-th...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…was the feat rece girl farmer from Patronize Our Nights: Orch-fAl estra $1 50&$2 M 1 BalanceHouse D. 25cto $1.00ki Dr Arthur Hopkins pri I"A Isc SCENE FROM "YOU'RE IN LOVE" AT THE WHITNEY, FRIDAY,;JAN. 18 i The Daily Cardinal of the University of Wisconsin is aided by the services obs of12 young women. The University of Cincinnati has on its daily, an upper staff of seven mem- us in bers, of which five are women, while in col- four out of...…

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