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November 05, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…GHTLY Rt r 4iv op r t # a ASSOC' 4::)a tjPR! DAY AND N] SERI~ >. 30. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918. PRICE '' Georgette C r ep e ,,,.,,., Dmims Union Door I 1 L ESENTATIVES HOLD MEET- ING AT LANE HALL TA FOR STUDENTS LIVE S E T AT $40,000 ames Taylor Makes Stirring Appeal in Behalf of Organizations s for the United War Work ign which will begin Monday, 1, were begun Sunday after- when the committees for or- ig th...…

November 05, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…>APER AT THE F MICHIGAN ning except Monday ear by the Board in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS d Press is exclusively entitled republication of all news dis- to it or not otherwise credited and also the local news pub- he postoffice at Ann Arbor, cond class matter. by carrier or mail, $3.50. Arbor Press Building. ness, 96o; Editorial, a414. ns not to exceed 300 words, gature not necessarily to ap- ut as an evidence of faith, and ts will be published in ...…

November 05, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… g aTe TS Intramuralj k Harry Hammond, brother to Tom, and right end of the famous eleven is stilllin the states, but is head over heels in work in shipbuilding att Phil- E adelphia. Garrels, the left end, and toe artist of the day is closest to Ann Arbor being a chemical engine" with the Solvay Process company of De- st Discovers Most of His Star troit. He outkicked Eckersall of the iders in Service of Uncle Maroons, who is at present the...…

November 05, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… TE ARMIES! (Continued from Page One) arritory within the orders of her em- ire, where the war began, surrender- Ug all of Itala-Riredemta and there- y losing any advantage for argument ver boundaries around a peace table. War Council Signs Terms Washington, Nov. 4. - Terms upon rhich Germany may obtain an immed- "te armistice and end the war were ompleted and signed today in Paris. ecretary Lansing announced this fact tnight in a brief state...…

November 03, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…L air A ,I3at ASSOCIATE PRESS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE No. 29, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1918 PRICE THREE t -. r TEN BEGINS SON WITHOUT IV ERINE GAME N OF NORTHWEST- E KEEPS MA1ZE BLUE OUT )ONS FALL VICTIM ENGINEER ELEVEN y for Michigan to Win from o ns to Uphold Stndlng in Conference SELECTED O. T. C. MEN AWAIT ORDERS Nothing definite can yet* be said about the time when the next detach- ment of S. A. T. C. men sele...…

November 03, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,EWSPAPER AT THE; ITY OF MICHIGAN y morning except Monday xiy year by the Board in it Publications. 'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press is exclusively entitled epublication of all news dis- o it or not otherwise credited d also the local news pub. gestive tracts are reported ruined be- yond repair appear to be rather husky dyspeptics. Lered at. the postoffice at Ann Arbor, gaI; as aecond class matter. sriptions by carrier or mail,...…

November 03, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…T]iE MICHIGAN DAILY {ItIIIli lilifnillIlltiilil1iffli ililiil t Il SPORTS Intramural Your Fall Si Military Service Kits will give you that I I Army Men You'll Need These Cases .. . * 1111i1Ji11iilifliiiJiiUililNiiliiliflifiliiiitiiiitliiiigiiiiifiifiiliiilili VARSITY SCRIMMAGES SCRUBS FOR LAST TIME STEKETEE PLACE KICKS OVAL FOR FIFTY YARDS OR MORE For the last time this season the Varsity was pitted against the scrubs, yesterday aft...…

November 03, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ats and Aprons, Lab. Cushing's Guaranteed Fountain rons at Cushing's-Adv. Pens are the best.-Adv. of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new line of FALL SUITS and. TOP COATS materials, newest models, newest colorings, lowest prices and oHC )oes SHE Like Candy I We pack our olhn boxes of Iichigan Chocolates, U. oM. 71lk Chocolates PLANS FOR UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN MADE (Continued from Pa...…

November 02, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…?two A& 1&6-- Yt &uA& r *PRESS DAY AN(D NIGHT SERVICE I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918. PRICE THREE - __ .__ I BELGRE DEFENSES; OS OVER ENTIRE NAVY; EMY OFF MOUNTAINS Lid 's Off! Army lien Get Mtovies URTLESI Army and navy men of good health TE will not find it necessary to spend this week end in Ypsilanti, if the ting plans of the War Camp community; service work out as anticipated. A program of movies and music ...…

November 02, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…NUmU IUlL lIEl IU tII S. A. T. C. MAN SAYS DYSPEPSIA MAY BECOME COMMON IN TJIo ,men I ting except Monday ar by the Board in cations. 'SOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled tion of all newsdis- not otherwise credited the local news pub- Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at home to college women from 3 to 5 CORPS. EY at Ann Arbor, not to exceed 300 words, ature not necessarily to ap- as an evidence of faith, and will be published in The etio...…

November 02, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…I }ltra1mural ~I TEST OF of the first string line men. For the first time, the Chicago formations were put into running light againvt the Varsity. The scrubs used them almost exclusively, netting good gains toward the first of the play. Later, however, the line of the Varsity with- stood the puzzling Chicago style of attack. Heretofore, the scrubs have been going through the Maroon formations at a slow pace, that the Michigan mentor might ...…

November 02, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…to Lieut. L. R. Conway, rifle work here, the old ard rifle range on Pack- being made over for the . A. T. C. The range is ut two and one-half miles ity on Packard street. It completion, he says, and y .for use in a short time. enough to accommodate Jng necessary to train the make them familiar with hie rifle. will shoot from trenches by the engineers. These e constructed along the es no'w being used in France. The work on the trenches will st...…

November 01, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…I . CUUULELJ, Y V IJUW * Itg ASSOCIAT PRESS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 27. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. PRICE I M7&§ i LIANS BAG 50,000 s RECOIL ES HURL iH TROOPS WESTERN FRONT ENCH MARE T GAINS ,PARATES ABOVE PIAVE FLU DECREASING; SCHOOLS OPEN SOON No new cases of influenza or pneu- monia were discovered among S. A. T. C. men yesterday and only seven of influenza and two of pneumonia were reported among civilia...…

November 01, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AL NEWSPAPE~R AT THE ERSITY OF MICHIGAN every morning except Monday university year by the Boaard iin Student Publications. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ciated Press is exclusively entitled for republication of all news dis- ited to it or not otherwise credited er~ and also the local news' pub- i The A. E. F. may glory in "cootie- proof" clothes but raiment impervious to' the flu bug would be of more inter- est to the civil...…

November 01, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…R OF RAIN cago shifts. Lig The large ii along the sid ed far moref how to combat the Chi- NEW WEAPON SENT rushing shipments of a new trench under-garment to the war zone. The hts Work GoodO FIGHT COOTIES garment is chemically treated at the ncandescent bulbs strung - wstate university at Iowa City, to act es of the field have prov- It was announced in Washington as a preventative against vermin in successful than the bat- ,yesterday that the...…

November 01, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i uI UK L11U I II L SERIES, NO-1 Nine Army Men Vis Want Citizenship NOERT CERTAIN, BUT )NED TILL LATER DATE Case, of the Metropolitan- any, will open the pre- es of concerts Saturday . 16, in Hill auditorium, state ban against public .lifted by that time. Ac- r. R. N. Olin, secretary of rd of health, there is lit- at meetings canrbe held was born and educated in 3 through untiring per- as won praise from the ritics. Her g...…

November 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…r i r p a A .Ai 1 I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1917. I A COME FRONT PIGMY FLEET PREPARES FOR FIGHT ON TINY LAE HON DFEARS SLIDE IINTO WORLD CONFLICT om Death ine ic Port, Nov. 29.-The party ican representatives, members h had narrow escapes from injury when they came under machine gun fire recently isiting the trenches on the front in France, returning i an American steamship to- ermans, it appears, noticed the...…

November 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…ave Never Had Such B efcre ^., G Wintei I""SEl 1or women an, )rice, have no c, ood looks andi icy Tweedts, Ch tailored or t- ing, velvet or mngth models, e. rCoats - 7.LAT f id misses, which, at comparison anywh ere real service. GC' ats heviots and Kerseys. 'immed with fancy fur fabric plush. 4 traigft line or bei=:ed. ff MAIL IN ~ INQUIRIES t SOLICITED This year's samples are urnu and leave your STATE ST, WA We have a complete st...…

November 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

…1"I n in Shot Put Events Exceeds All Records of Both Regi- ments Members of all the companies in the second regiment showed good form in the athletic events held on Ferry field, under Dr. George A. May 'since Oct. 1. The winners-of the dif- ferent contests were as follows: t. Co. D EET MAIN STRI FOR MHING ECTRICAL I or too Large It right Ann 117 Pcarl Ypsilanti i-Sodasj sian and Commit- Second regiment, company A: 50- yard dash, W...…

November 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…uI ., Text- to over is trul .... , my Differenc s on5Roll 25c ea. 90c [ANEY than others. Group Picture the Packard d Thursday . Private lea none 1850-n1. TODY jMAY FORM COAL POOL I - - TODAY 7:30 o'clock-Alpha Ns literary so- ® ciety meets in Alpha Nu rooms, Uni- ADVOCATES BELIEVE BETTER versity hall. SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED 7:30 o'clock - Prof. C. L. Meader BY GOVERNMENT RULE speaks to Cosmopolitan club in Lane hall on "Russia." i Washi...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917. To Safeguard Vessels grossing Submarine Zone ADVISE ATTI SUMMER Times Oblige Stud( rations of all American merchant vice is planned by the government e submarine zone. The proposal ker and Daniels and will be adopt- ,To' ships with capable reserves, the pres- .t fleet. Those who do not wish to American and Pacific trades, al- jority are ready to enter the naval merchant marine already is e...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

…to obtain and use the cc r lies in your eyesight. [ege education you (If they are weal to me.) C. FULLER, Optometrist-Optician h Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers I 11 This beens,' of us. The fiery trial thr6ugh which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We, even we here, hold the power and bear the responsibility. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth." WM. H. HOBBS....…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…A nnounce Results inches, Anderson, 17 feet; shot put, 16 ~ ,,~une teuy pounds, Richelberger, 26 feet 7 inches, of (CoMp an M eet Smith, 6 feet 3 inches, 12 pounds, Suits, 31 feet. ka G-- Bucklwlder ts First in Two Events Athletic Contests Bring To Light Company H: 50-yard dash, Burk- Coach Yost Will Officiate Today SHOW SOMJ Lincoln, Syracuse vs. Nebras Columbia, Kansas vs. Misouri Omaha, Wyoming vs. Creight Des Moines, Ames vs. Drake. Sio...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…I A wI .&y~ l Lr.. r Aoldier Boy," * " Gladden SickI at the Gar- TODAY Whitney - "The Whole Damm Family." Majestic-"The Naughty Prin- * *, * * * * * * * Orpheum-Ruth Stonehouse in- "Phantom Husband." Also Tri- angle comedy and weekly. Wuerth - Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in "The Ghost House." Also Keystone comedy, "The Sul- tan's Wife." * * * * * * *, * * -Jane Cowl in "The Dawn." Also Christie ' Rae 'Jury - Mable Taliaferro o...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…THREE GERMANS TURN TRAITOR TO FATHERLAND EXECUTED AFTER DISCOVERY OF ACTIVITY IN CAUSE OF EN- TENTE ALLIES Amsterdam, Nov. 28.-(Correspond- ence of the Associated Press).-Three The L ARE The "NEW WHI nembers of the Univer- the Medical school are mnmissions in the United navy. Many of the pro- gaged in active service army are Those now in active .service and their headquarters, are: Major V. C. Vaughan, on the surgeon general's staff, Was...…

November 29, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

…MERE IN LEAGUE I CHICAGO OPPONENT OF TEAM ON SAME NIGHT [ TO THEM, TUES. OTHER foreign stu- h With the Central league debaters 'les E. Hurry, finally selected team work has al- e Y. M. C. A., ready started on the question which lest in Amer- Michigan will debate with Northwest- students Tues- ern and Chicago. These teams are to construct sep- 'y, many of the arate briefs of their respective sides orth American and they are to be completed a...…

November 28, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…Z1tr!T &U J1t ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. Fl ti BOARD NION 5 PRESIDENT'S THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATIN '"""ULLIES CONFER IN PARIS S Oi N UFIED WAR PLAN QUOTA $4,000 F IN ity tor am in chigan branch versity Union Prof. C. B. V The :s had ns re- e, any ir ac- as a itself blica- publica- d be im- this time . "We have been given the opportunity to serve mankind, as we once served ourselves in the great day of our De...…

November 28, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…U~o ree n I .11 flour became scarce the other were also scarce on dough. -0 Keep the food pledge in the kitchen well as in the front window. ISPIRIT WRONG C 'EM" AND NOT' DS" HEARD AT 4 MEETING. "MICHIGAN FOOTBALL e L.l ics i re the Editor, The Michigan Daily: teach Those who seek evidence in score- ditor board records appear to be of one [anager mind in pronouncing Michigan's past Carey rk, Jr football season more or less of a fai...…

November 28, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…TILT II Ill LII FOR INITIAL PRACTICE NORE TIAN 6 TRY-OUTS FIGHT FOR PLACES ON BASKET- BALL TEAM MINNESOTA OR CHICAGO MAY BE ON WOLVERINE SCHED- ULE Football Hot Chocolate and d $4.50 Co. MAIN STREET ,! NOW SERVING PUBLIC FOR .v ~ '. I Small or too Large it right 117 Pearl Ypsilanti amr Although Michigan's 1918 football schedule will not be arranged for some time yet, there has been no little speculation as to the teams which...…

November 28, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…'ENSifWl ill ii lb Ye' L NEWS Fabrics e hard to get. But despite of all-wool fabrics in the men's stylish clothes are on nt you can't afford to over- d suit that is truly LM One-third of Quota Reached in First Day's Drive; Committee Confident Subscriptions for the Knights of Columbus war fund among the citi- zens of Ann Arbor for the first day of the drive, which started yesterday morning, were announced last night by the city commi...…

November 27, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…1 F, I IDAY A ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917. OST OF NEW MEN AT CUSTER UNFIT Tren Per Vent Sent Home; Heart Trouble to Blame in Majority of Cases Battle Creek, Nov. 26.-Ten per cent of the last increment of selected mena at Custer will be rejected because of physical disabilities, heart afflications being more prevalent than any other cause, according to an announcement given out today by the examining board here. Th...…

November 27, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

…)obtain and use the college education you are 0o receiving today lies in your eyesight. (If they are weak-l I come to me.) HSES Too MUCH YS TJIANKSGIVN4 UNION IS WASTEFUL 'RIOTIC. chigan Daily: issue of-Sunday's Daily ing item-the menu for ping dinner advertised 3n Union, consisting of Greeting R. C. FULLER, OptmtitOtca With Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers This year's p I At a time when millions of people in rM. Carey the ...…

November 27, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…111 1 li IIInu STARTSI I WORK I T OI ent you put on to keep/ The Latest in aS FARRELL HOLDS FIRST PRAC'TCE OF SEASON IN GYMNAS- IlM All assistant track managers and try-outs report at Waterman gymnasium at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. t" brings to your mind a picture 4f , comfortable outer garment that a leaves his home-- STEIN-BLOCH and MICHAELS-STERN Twenty to Thirty-five Dollars. :hmitt, Apfel Co. ________ i ale and Rent TRITI G ...…

November 27, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…II I iIBT- LOIETT r4. 'HOEj n LAST irge Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths gulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 [k-Over OT SHOP S. MAIN ST. * of the University of Ntiehigan nspect our splendidly complete line of handsome :s and Overcoats Smart, Clever Models MOTOR COMPANI;ES CO-OPERATEk WITH PRODUCTION OF WAtR MATERIALS Washington, Nov. 26. -"The report that I am contemplating an order shutting off cars from the automobile indus...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…an 31 a I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. IC AERIAL SITY SQUAD; 3RE12 TO 12 R SCHOOL XNS ORGANIZE Sub Sinks U.S. Ship; Crew Saved Washington, Nov. 24.-The American steamer Schuylkill has been torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean. The navy department was advised today that 40 men of her crew had been landed at a Mediter- ranean port. There was no naval armed guard aboard. Whether there was loss of life was not known here but...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…uliti I reigns, you may hear sometimes at a big game, when near the final whistle, "Hurry Up, Michigan." And the war- riors on the gridiron hurry and make1 a drive for another touchdown before it is too late for the added achievement to go down in history. The American troops must hurry on a vast scale to win this war. The world's resources of food and fuel and patience may soon be exhausted. We have entered the war late and every blow must ...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…REGATN (Continued from Page One) line. Northwestern's ball. Kohler made two through center. Holmes made three around end. Northwestern made 10 yards on a short forward pass, Holmes to Arries. Ellingwood' went straight through center for five yards. Michigan was penalized five yards for holding. Ellingwood failed toxgain around right end. A forward pass was incomplete. Ellingwood failed around left end. Ellingwood dropped back and on a fake pu...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…of >A-1 Again in De- et of devastated villages of fruit-trees have been y the Germans or de- r ways, are to be re- over-seas relief divi- ;ional league foi wo- the new relief Mrs. Davi-; R the di r'v n at s for purchas2 of being collected The tr, to France as a ees is to be done the French gov- supplied an army h of the Am- wounded at co - I, ,ion en the work, a made with College Exchanges The University of Kansas is distin- guished by h...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

…b. lu1sIII UuaE1 8RTS I :n LiNES TO FIGHT Fl I ZR Calkin Corn ues OLD AND INJURED SOLDIERS CONSTRUCT ROADS FOR, TOMMIES RE. HORSEMEN RECEIVE LAND AND PRI VILEGES FROERULER FOR BRAVE EERS Football Hot Chocolate and! $4.50 Behind British lines in France, Nov. 24 (Associated Press)-The "Labor Companies" form 'the greater part of that "Army Behind the Lines," which is now so essential a part of army or- ganization. The first British E...…

November 25, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

…rday ts them over im onomy Others 15] 04c ea. Difference on 5 Rolls 25c 90C SAVE MONEY sooner than others. TLUTONS ATTEMPT TO SUNOA SE FETTERDBUTCH MAINE ANN AR HAVE CONTROL OVER STEEL - First Presb USED IN SHIP Sermon at 10:3 BUILDING L. A. Barrett o ciency, or TheI Amsterdam, Nov. 24.-Germans are strain in Camps," attempting to secure entire control of success of the Y. the Dutch mercantile marine during ening sermon at and after the...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…4ft, 1C1 L I i___ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917. T PEACE 3S" CHIEF END Of Y. M. C. A CAMPAIGN AT HAND a Be Lks Russia's Move Will orted by Proletariat ' All Nations RETURNS WILL BE RECEIVED AT HILL special Wire Service and Score Board To Inform Students of Pro. gress of Varsity Gotne Special wire service and a score :zz_- .I (By Associated Press) Petrograd, Nov. 23.- In connection with the order to General D...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…11 11 1 , '~n II "WI1 I cracy." Iat the Hawaiian queen is expect soon to hear of her eing bequeathed for a home and infirm ukeleles. rman staff just now is busily in trying to make a report the British advance will be I as a "minor victory." S BEING GIVEN MORAL AT TRAINING CAMPS Washington, Nov. 23.-"With the help of God and a few marines I shall carry out the department's instruc- tions." This terse message, variously accred- ited to...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…steri ;I I Z'. put-inr' r Var- issued. . Lambert n will cheer Yost's grid- the sidelines at Evanston mbert has been declared in- a ruling of the Conference. Mitchell's boys Show Lots Of Pep Candidates Display Last Workout of the Week Snap ave the varsity bas- , stiff workout last im consisted of two hi of which the boys OT NSTERN GAMP COACH MURPHY DRILLS SQUAD IN TRICK PLAYS FOR MICHI- GAN GAME * ____ Chicago, Ill., Nov. 23.-With th...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…copies of the e athletic pro- Five thousand id the number .on to the num- I of last year. given out by L Campbell, '18. ne FACULTY MAN TREATS PRESENT CONDITIONS IN SECOND ARTICLE OF SERIES (Editor's Note:-Mr. Pargment has promised to contribute to The Daily a series of articles dealing with the Russian situation and with Russian life in general. This is the second of the series. Mr. Pargment has spent most of his life in Russia and is well a...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…V SYSTE to your mind a picture of able outer garment that a I Co. PAMPHLET WRITTEN BY CROWD- ER FURNISHES COMPLETE INFORMATION All local'and district boards for the examination of drafted men have re- ceived a pamphlet, written by Provost- Marshal General Crowder, and issued at Washington, regarding the new sel- ective service system. The pamphlet is entitled "The Selective Service Sys- tem, Its Aims and Accomplishments, Its Future." Metho...…

November 24, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 47) • Page Image 6

…ties I. [. I la i _l l I L ULIII u - Ui 100 Bakers Spend All Their Time Mak- T ipment Just rved and widths or Oil Tanage :e $7.00 )T SHOP . MAIN ST. eline coats WILL . INCLUDE AMENDMENTS TO ing Flaky Desserts For Great DRAFT LAW AND OTHER Lakes Boys PROVISIONS Great 'Lakes, Ill., Nov. 23.-Mothers Washington, Nov. 23.-The secondg war message of President Wilson is I w now being written., It will be pre- bluejacket sons are having ...…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…I ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917. [AUNCEY VICTIMS ITransports flee Submarine; "GOD SPEED", CITY .> 7 '1 C £ J O'[1T - r 11[ in C- x 1 x ", ,17 sur hi: s o le o CAUGHT LIKE RATS BI1DS78 RECRUITS Reach French Port Safely Were Asleep In Quarters When Their Cap-JisBsnsmni ae Ship Was Cut in Two by A French Port, Nov. 22.-American I out On deck, donning their life belts well Parade for Custer Transport troops arriving ...…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…omen j SELECTIVE SERVICE - tion is made that we have no love or -- spirit for our country. dis. An American flag at the end of a edit- rotten movie or on a cheap novelty ews _ calls for the endorsement of all who of must have anything to do with them. cept The poorest kind of entertainment: can sail to success under our emblem of freedom. Sub- As soon as people wake up to the uP- fact that a soap-box orator can feel at home with a high-class ...…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…vts.' WI sin ana. At Urbana, Minnesota vs. Illinois. At East Lansing, Syracuse vs. Michi-' gan Aggies. At Iowa City, Ames vs. Iowa.I At St. Louis, St. Louis vs. Washing-! ton. At Kalamazoo, Olivet vs. Kalama- zoo. At Hillsdale, Ypsilanti vs. Hills At Lawrence, Haskell vs. Ka IWesleyan. At Lake Forest, Northwestern lege vs. Lake Forest. At Mt. Vernon,, Grinnell vs. Co: college. At Tiffin, Muskingum vs. Ile berg. At Cleveland, Hiram vs. Case...…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…Whit- * ISSIONER BEGVIN( G U. S. VERNIENT TO RELEASE SUPPLIES SEIZED hington, Nov. 22.--More than 00 people are starving in. Fin- and a special commiszloner i ' nge Als ate L ra Kimball * * in "The * o Key- * Lament- * * * Young * Comedy. * * "Public * Come- * * * *** * * * * * * * AN TROOPS IN EGYPT DIEMOIRATE BRETHERN ypt, Nov. 22.-One of the memorials in the world is ed in Egypt by Austrialian a tribute to their comrades fallen in Egy...…

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