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November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

…% CR0OWDS SURROUND WILSON HOME lLorna Ho ?DER TO HEAR EX-PRESIDENT SPEAK Ar a 1 IMFI t n eat e M u s ic a le -- I hisseasn's cane oper tist, Warfield, Musicale Well Received By Audience i eleld the second of certs yesterday af- I I ternoon in the Union assemably hall. The artist, Miss Lorna Hooper War- field gave a delightful vocal progranirc which was, well received by a large i audience. TIer first group consisted favreyo hmsfo Ic-1...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…MICHICAN DAILY j Isaiairm Tnnnra FRE FI AN IRL evieve B3ooth, Ruth JenningsElen ed in the League booth in Tniverslty TUR6 SK1 - FJ- Van Zandt, Helen'Stair, and Eizabetb hall for this purpose.' MUULIC O S O M T E 1icDowell. Ca.rson to Discuss Oxford LifeH V RO0' ST IBLL SEA9SON TFI1RSDAY i Freshmen women elected the fol- Bazar Liss to Be Hianded in 'F4rday ife at Oxford will be the subject of Reeaslsfr Te ngh f h lowignscialcomittmeatametin L...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…THE MICIGAN DAILY TURSDA° N OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIChIGAN Published every morning except Monday uring the University year by the Board in ontrol if Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial ssociation. The Associate< 1 ress ai clusicI1y er" ted to the use for rephlicat. f l ews dispatches credited to :i r no otlm ise _credited in this paper and ue lcal ews published therein. Entered at the postoffc gt An...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY p Guest Organist Shows Inherent PETERSON WILL SPEAK Skill And Enthusiam In Recital, As guest organist at the Twilight Or- its precise staccato chord, so difficultt gal recital yesterday afternoon in Hill oil the organ, was played with a tech- STATE CHATBMAN OF AMERIAN auditorium, Miss Helen Schaefer of nique that lent a pleasing lack of con-, SOCIETY TO TALK ,Ms ee cafro fusion. TONIGHT i Detroit, upheld her establis...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

…'" I8- .............. - .0 _ T -----.. , .. .,,_ , ....,_ 4 r """"' . ., f ... " y -aEpEppau~E, ~uUuhiZf~% !- 1 - --- . J I Pr D opening kick-off. Steger has some-t w' at the edge on the Dayton boy at passing but Keefer makes up for this? bey his ability to spear passes at the c:ther end of the aerial attack. In Icarryingthe ball they seem to be on a r lR par so that no matter which one starts; the contest the other is certain...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

….:ANE I 11 IILi 1I _n w;I flITwill possibly outweigh their antagol- confident, i they ever were it was Zuppmen and, while the Maroon is 'sre to be interesting. At the end a W AT ' 05 ists and are certain to enter the game; taken ot of them in the Illini brat-, favored to win, the Illini are journey- !of the (ay it may be more so. Mich- oa O S USIOn the other hand Coach Wilce has they laced the Gphers 28 to 14 while fight and, no doubt, gr...…

November 16, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIAN DAILY~ U. S. Money F eeds Refuees in Near East t r''.4* .i S. . . I Y*.*RA( . psi }nt ¢ :"{ i{."::.f:} ":' " }:: -- - -- fClean, energetic boys wanted to sell WHA 'S OIN(O Michigan Daily Pictorial Supplements WHATS GOI ON Saturday, Nov. 18. An excellent chance for live wire boys to make a "clean-up" in a short time. Apply V011(:E--CoI)y for this column should Daily- Business Office today.-Adv. s 1 submitted by 4:30 ,o'clock ...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER POSSIBLY SNOW TODAY I Mr fr rii gx 4:D~atf iAZ,3J.l"H 1rJ L.L- PRESS DA Y *" NIGHT WI SERIVICE VOL. XXXII. No. 45 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 PRICE FIVE C P RA ICKET Robert Frost Outl OLefore Audiene 1 Robert Frost, poet and artist, was introduced officially for the first time to the University of which he is for a year to form a part, at a reception under the auspices of the Union last STUDENTS GIVEN CHAN...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…VSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN orning except Monday during the Unive. in Control of Student Publications. F THE ASSOCIATED PRESS es is exclusiveir entitled to the use for sdispatche credi ted to it or not otherwise ad the local news published therein. Considerthe reaction of the recently-re professor on his classes. Of course they, the e mentally say to themselves, "we'll register ab interest, and the old boy will string us along his t...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TAXI PHONE DODGE CABS999 f k ......,. . .. .. ... ...O THERE'S A DEAL OF KNOWLEDGE IN BOOKS --and far from the least of these, as every successful person knows, is the bank book. Acquire the bank book habit and you will succeed. Pay it by check, it is the easiest and safest way. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 South Main Street. 380 South State Street (Nickels Arcade) Member Federal System CHENEY CRAVATS -smar...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…3 ~~THEk MICHIGAN DAILYNEDY, OEBR1.12 * * * * ** * *, *r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special discount on personal Christ-! A deposit will hold until Christmas Half a dozen glaring searchlights, the Lehigh-Lebanon Valley batty~ as Card orders received before Nov. a gift box Crane, Hurd; Whiiting, the first known to have ever been which Lehigh won, 55-7. 0. . Mrril, 7 Ncke's ...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…JiIL viilicl~A.NIAI UAIL Y What Others Say Of Michigan That section of the Michigan alumni which has enthusiasti- cally indorsed Coach Yost and his work, in answer to the wave of criticism that has swept over another portion of the alumni, appears to have been justified in view of the showing of the Maize and Blue against the fancy Wisconsin team Saturday. The result of that game was a moral victory for Michigan though the score was a tie a...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WMDNESM FORMS ISSUED R.sO.TICU UNITS 7 E ocal Military Organizations Will Wear Regulation Army Dress At All Meetings ORESTRY GREEN TO REPLACE ). D. WHEN ALLOTMENT ARRIVES I at that time. Until then Professor the direction of E. Mortimer Shuter Myers will make no statement in re- and Roy Hoyer, star in Fred Stone's gard to the matter. new show, "Tip Top," now playing at the Colonial theater in Chicago who STAR OF "TIP T...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

…............ M*arriage _ Waomeni i quested to attend a meeting to be held at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall to discuss the Christmas play. m Only one student was injured in the 1899 Hallowe'en cerebration, Ca" VLAIL T JUNIOR GIRLS MAKE PLANS der to facilitate- this procedure, the FOR CLASS PLAY TRYOUTS girls have been arranged in eleven dif- ferent groups according to the part Professor Brumm met with the jun-...…

November 16, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

…1 aai "avaaia aa .aa a ' S"1A&.a 1 .«, FFICIAL BULLETIN i Present Armament Conference Opens With Definite Purpose, Says Reeves The Famous Hurtado Bros. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 Number 45 be no conference of the Deans today. M. t. BUtTON. olders of Football Tickets and Residents of Ann Arbor: . crowd of nearly 40,000 will be present at the Michigan-Minnesota Saturday, Nov. 19. A large number of the visitors will come in auto-...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER COLDER; FAIR TODAY itian ~Iat~ ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHIT WIRE SERVICE .1 I I VOL. XXXI. No. 37 ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. PRICE FIVE CENTS LARGE APPROPRIATION ASKED FOR -.r-.. 8 000000 BUDGET SOUG HT FROM LEGISLA TURE FOR NEW BUILDINGS Burton and Regents Want Big Sum as First Step In Proposed Six Year Pro- gram for University; Comes Before Budget Commission November Twenty-sixth Papyri ...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…IICHIGAN DA t t . ............ ,. ... .. -_ Ii OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF _MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- sity year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited irl this paper and the local news published therein. Entere...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…THE MI SAN DA _. _ . . Classical Club Initiates 83 Thirty-five students were taken in- to the Classical club at the first ini- tiation of the year held Friday night in the parlors of Barbour gymn.- sium. Following the initiation an informal party in honor of the new members was held. Reduction Sale of PTlulinery COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOV. 16. Wjtomen The Y. W. C. A. Forum for today will be held at 4 o'clock at Newberry hall. Topic, "Campus...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

… LIBRARY EXHIBIT DEVOTED TO 0 AMA AT THE THEATERS TODAY tie recording secretary on the third Thus far 4,850 men have signed cards, floor from now on. Recording in the compared with 3,500 at the close of lobby was discontinued last week. the first semester of last year. I English and and 20th saas ass' -, "Mumo 'M mp 1 1R h Q.. American Plays of 19th Centuries on Display in Corridor aids to good looks, sound teeth, eager appetite and di...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…A & A" l l aa~l l*ArE A 'l £.E'&RA LW I 1 O Y w Our Money Back Guarantee Means That You Can't Lose We Do All of Our Business On a Guarantee of Satisfaction A We're catering to the college man with clothing that's nationally known We're giving service that can't be equalled -and back of all is our guarantee of complete satisfaction. We're downtown, off the main avenue of college activities, but that shouldn't prevent your taking ad- vant...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…rHE MICHIGAN DAILY * t w t t , 7 wt:; t y1 t' '1." fl " / i 3H10, ILLINOIS TO FIGHT fOR -TITLE Conference Football Repeats Itself; Buckeyes Lead Big Ten With Perfect Record [LLINOIS AD WISCONSIN CLOSE BEHIND WILCE'S MEN CONFERENCE STANDING centage column, she is not in reality a L strong team, her standing being due' to the fact that she has not met the best teams in the Conference.' Michigan Ranks Ahead Although Iowa, Chicago, and North-...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…'Ii r ANOTHER CAMERON BELIEVES WORK OF AUTHOR APTLY TERM- ED "ASCENT," NOT' "DESCENT" Editor, The Michigan Daily I read H. A. Cameron's recent con- tribution on Darwinism with consid- erable appreciation of its naivete. His statements, however, indicate an ab- solute unfamiliarity with the charact- er of this doctrine's author. Mr. Bry- an said, or at least implied, that Dar- win was an atheist and his doctrine atheism. H. A. C. agrees with ...…

November 16, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. Number 37. ting of the Medical Faculty: A meeting of the executive medical faculty is called for Tuesday even- Nov. 16, at 8 o'clock, in the faculty room of the Medical building. VICTOR C. VAUGHAN, Dean. artment of Romance Languages: The monthly departmental lunch of both the literary and the engineer- schools will be held at 12:15 o'clock Wednesday noon, Nov. 17, at...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

….1t I 41 A6PP :43 t .,. a. t~t PRES! DAY AND NIG SERVIC] ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1919. I ORDER PLACED FOR BLOCK." " FLAGS A Michigan's block "M" is assured, the order for the material of which the flags are to be made having been plac- ed Saturday with the J. C. Goss com- pany .of Detroit. Although it was feared at first that L FOR the official maize could not be recur- ed and that canary yellow would have to be used, ...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…Univc the use not otherw therein. an, as seco aynard street. :4. at t offi ma :s5 Banishment of jazz music, at Indiana university by -Dean Agnes Wells, dean of women at that in- stitution, precludes the sway Xwhich this form of music has exercised over all phases of the terp- sichorean art during the past two years. The pur- for - is pose of the edict, according to.Dean Wells, is to instill into the student body a taste for getter danc- n ...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…LARGEST FIVE was a com- wers of the ofore cham- d for their is section of overwhelm- team. leads is,- iot be e spur of the mo- -yet there is some- declare. ason, the Wolver- y one of the three layed. This places er standing than it 'e. Off years must is said, and prob- igan off year. eakdown of the ne before the at- quad gavetZuppke's rtunity to wade large score, while iter was registered lay by play recital s the fighting spir- that kept t...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…I I' l ve you noticed the Books and Albums- ME IINDIAT UNION 'ENTRANC ES' rION OF HOUSE RUILE LEADS~ I T RULES FOR ATTENDANCE, VIOLA TO DRJASTIC " .ACTION. in our window? There are some new ones that are much better. Look them over. Hot Chocolate season is here.. The, high quality of the chocolate that we use is responsible for the excellence oft the drink. 4 State St. o. University Ave. kard St. kI Of 17 black degrees and 3 copyin...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…IT IC lions i P1 , 4 , WW 1 1 uw ri B LUE I I l/UB Y191 1 WERING COMPLETION, EQUIVNENT BEING SET. UP= AND MORE IS ON I 'WAY "Organization of the' coast artillery unit of the R. 0. T. C. in the University is nearing completion", announced; ,Colonel Arthur, Saturdiay. "Some of the equipment is being set 'up and more is being sent to us. In- asmuch as this will not be used 'mucth during the first year of the course it is not essential that...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…Japanese doctor,; Cdr Friday after-I o San, Francisco. Japan in August . Aperica in Sep- ce been attending w York. Doctor e of the medical GIRLS' MANDOLIN 1MASQ CLUB RECOGNIZED PL The Girls' Mandolin club, under the, Masque direction of Bernice Frazer, '22, has ers in Spa been officially recognized by the com- day after mittee on student affairs. This is the league in: first girls' mandolin club since 1908. This isa It is composed of 12 mando...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

…The Newark club met last night in room 306 of the Michigan Union. Nunnally's, "The Candy of the South." Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. ,,: G 1, I In D- I - MENU - Includes Bread, Butter, Vege- tables, Tea, Coffee or Milk. Soup Cream of Chicken a la Rien Stuffed \Baked Spring Chicken, Cranberry Sauce, 60c. Potted Tenderloin of Beef, 35c Roast Loin of Pork, Dressing, 40c Roast Lamb with Jelly, 40c Roast Sirloin of Beef, 35c Combination Salad...…

November 16, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…----_ __._..__ . .__.. - - - - i . I l Dl.CA CONFESSES RIOT AT CENTRAIA PLANNED PLAYER ROLLS FOR YOUR, PIANO a PLAYER Roll Department has now begn to the point where we feel it merits your i-classical, popular, and is to be found on our rolls. operatic you come in we will be glad to play for you you would like to hear. i4 Emit iltai s Otart ' SAYS I. W. . WERE ORDERED TO SHOOT BY LYNCHED LEADER (By Associated Press) Cen...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…I plh rSir ttl A :I14 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. PRICE 1 _.R-C. r _ ALLIED OFFICIALS TO HOLD MEETINGS DE- (By the Associated Press) Paris, Nov. 15.- Meetings, begin- ning today by the representatives of the associated governments, will be largely of an informal nature. They will consist chiefly of conferences with foreign ministers, rather than of pre- miers, with a view of meeting a c...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… AN t Monday Board in ;D PRESS FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TODAY, 7:45 P. M. STUDENTS WELCOME MOTION PICTURES ("A Forward Step in Church Entertainment") "SEVENTEEN" (5-reel feature based on Booth Tarkington's wonderful story) SAYS GRIT OF WOUNDED SAMMIES IS MARVELLOUS MAJOR I. BISHOP CANFIELD VICHY SURGICAL STAFF PRAISES SPIRIT OF III Arbor, 0. I i .. : . WAR SPIRIT AND THE VARSITY 3oo words, Michigan spirit which has lain arily to ap- f...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r .._.... J , _, <- _ , ..:. .. ..r ESTABLISHED 01S0 MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STRUBT HEW YORK A USE HERETO II66DEFEAT Here's The Dope from both hunches; Take Your Choice Orangemen Will Appear on- Ferry Field This Afternoon, Loaded For Yostmen COHN, PERRIN, STEKETEE AND KNODE TO MAKE UP BACKFIELD Maize and Blue Squad Given Light Workout Last Night; Permits to Sleep Late Granted All is in headiness for the big...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY b..._ * * * * * * * * THE THEATERS tney - "Furs and Frills," y, Nov. 17. * AT THE MAJESTIC TODAY :ajestic - Enid e Vamp." * in * * Bennett cade-Gladys Leslie in "A' ph of the Foothills," and' lie Chaplin in "Triple Trou-' uerth - Frank Keenan ins e Trouble." Also News and edy "No Place Like Jail." 'pheum-Montu Love in "Lit- Sister of Everybody." Also s and Comedy. * * * * * * * * * * * * * A comedy drama in a new ...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…on duty over- iose in service nd abroad are 10'S BIG COAL'MINE FIRE BEYOND CONTROL I U II IX Seven hundred nurses have been assigned to the Federal Public Health RVICE bureau or to the Red Cross service R in the United States, and the remain- ing 12,000 include those not available or eligible for active service, but who may be utilized for home defense report work. rtme o O e a s, ha ss The Red Cross has spent about es $850,000 in equippin...…

November 16, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…p3 p is feats or laor in war- truction is reported from supply base in South Bos- what is known as the "E ," one-story brick and con- dings for storing Army sup- e completed in 39 working ead of the 90 allowed by Department. tion which has reached the it of Labor gives some idea agnitude of this job. The cover about eight acres of end the materials used in ncluded more than 13,000 Is of concrete, 500 tons of ,000 brick, and 2,500,000 feet e ...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…FAI A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. ENCEAU WILL M NEW CABINET I WAR BOARD URGES CUT IN FREIGHTING Daily to Announce Of Penn Game ituted Campaign dn Propa- 11 Paris, Nov. 15.-Former Premier Clemenceau has agreed to form a new cabinet. It was Clemenceau, for many years one of the most forceful figures in French public life, who instituted the campaign against German propaganda in France and it was largely on that issue...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…iacquunt ut there is should be 'It 1" that gets) a success out re the student . and gain that will mount the TO THOSE WHO FEEL POOR I write as your brother.k We are a large family. This world-war made in Ger- many, against which we are fight-" ing, has sent our incomes down and our expenses up.' The pinch hurts, but it is not going to kill us. We still have enough and some-° thing to spare. Though we feel poor, don't let' us be impoverished...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… "i1 be up ried tneir The o put even will. UI UA 1UR P N ENLEVE N BOB FOLWELL SE'%DS BACIkIEN THROUGH LONG* DRILL TO DEVELOP SPEED Philadelphia, Pa., Nov..'15.-Behind barred gates Coach Bob Folwell sent his gridders through a fast secret practice. With Coaches Wharton, Scarlet and Levine to help him, Fol- well gave each man on the squad individual pointers in his weaknesses and noticeable improvement was seen in the following shadow scrimm...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Washington, Nov. 15.-AU men who study of the situation had disclosed up the first millia iasify in the officers' training camps that it would be unnecessary to place additional officers 11 be given commissions and practi- any considerable number of the camp that time ands off ily all of them will be assigned im- graduates on the inactive list. that it would lie b I AT -ATERS , at the Garrick. dy Kom- Orange " r 6- Bennett in the * Also...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…11 111 I ES GIRLS II TO KNIT 5s I T IU E L.11 EI 11Til STRICTER PROTECTI AT .50 &C o. MAIN STREET GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT NOT ADEQUATE PROTECTION SAYS RED CROSS "I wish to urge all girls to go on with their knitting until they have an offijcially signed statement telling them to stop," said Dean Myra B. Jor- dan in an interview yesterday after- noon. "The National Red Cross, in asking for 750 sets of knitted garments to be sent over the s...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…Harold Humphreys, '16, of French Ambulance Corps Returns with War Tales d ELER NRCA DE Harold Humphreys, '16, who has re- cently returned from six months' ser- vice in France with the French am- bulance corps, has been in Ann Arbor. for the past few days, and has told son e of his experiences on the French front. Left with Princeton Unit Mr. Humphreys left last spring wvith the Princeton ambulance unit, and, upon his arrival in France, was ...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…s u o.L m mas aw --Ll 1 i w VY -A l UI"X FOR ANN ARBOR- FAIR AND PROBABLY WARMER . " r. . i " >' 6 UNITED PRESS WI DAY AND NIRT SERVYI TIlE ONLY MORNING PAPE] ANN ARBOR I VOL. XXVII. No. 39. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURS DAY, 'O ['16, 1916. PRICE FIVE ( " t I F ENGAND N SEEMSIMNN PRESIDENT OF BRITISH BOARD OF TRADE GIVES WARNING TO SET LIMIT ON MILK PRICES Says Use of Sugar by People Must Be Chcked; -May Institute Food Tickets ...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…ORDERS FOR vzksgivin g, November 30 should be placed now to insure prompt delivery. G".Ho ding JNerchant Ti Wild Company azlars State Street E SI in'P 11111111111 iiiit iiiiiiii l1111 t~l1111111111111111111lIt111111IL HFT 'M'~USIC- Salways hake the latest Ni )opular and Classic a - 'NDINGER MUSIC SHOP 122 E. Liberty St. ALLME] one 1692 Official news% paper at the Tverasity of Mf'~a.Published every morninr, except ,iW~nday during the u...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…i Y II=. 1VY1'...1 Yl4.sfilV 1..x.1-11L f VL I, e ti , , ' 4 ,, t - a'. dC'. . cs ire t t ARS RETURNIN U I JIMMY WATKINS, FORMER WOLVERINE FULLBACK, TO ASSIST WITH COACHING JOINS TOMMY HUGHITT IN OLP) GUARD REUNION ON FERRY FIELD REDDEN AND CARPELL TO COME Possibility of Wet Field Raises Penn's Hopes; Forwards Will be Dangerous Jimmy Watkins is the latest of the old guard to arrive in the Michigan football camp. This makes two of the ...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…-,. VESPEAREAN SCHOLAR TO SIRE LIFE OF BARD Charles William Wallace of Ne- braska to Lecture Tues- day, Nov. 21 s 'K *j :l * =Y* *; AT THE THEATERS TODAY Najesi ic-Vaudeville* Orplieni m- Edna Goodrich in "The House of Lies." Also Bray Carl oons. Ar-ade-Veleska Suratt in "The Straight Way." # * * * * * * * * * * * *. *: *1 SCARCITY OF LABOR IS CONROTIN PIDUTRY Ma-1 irdui .ion ('auses Prices of Food and MateriaIs to Soar During the past ...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…It is by no means presumpt- uous on our part to say that a 5rmart Ciothes are the best clothes made, because we are sincere in our belief that human 'minds and hands cannot design and. \ ( tailor better clothes to meet your needs. .' 7 a/ Lndenschmldt, Apfel & Co. 209 S. Main St. '11Z e Calkins Drug Co. Two Stores 324 So. State and 1123 So.University Ave. Whitman's Candies suit more people than any other make. in boxes 35o to $5.00 I Lack ...…

November 16, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…I I, LK r.S for WOMNEN LYNDON 719 N. Unviversity Styles in demiand forWitrTapn THE, ONE PHOTOGRAPHER Who delivers the Goods and has b een delivering them for 12 years right here among Michigan Students The Encoopei 1 6a This popular Pattern Pictured comes in Black and 'Brown calf skin and black kid skin. Runbber or leather soles. E. r~oda:_ _,.l a.c' Gxzaransteed Amateiz r (Handy Volume Issue) Priced $4. 50 tO $7.00 ..q.®4.e ...…

November 16, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… : Q t THE DAILY Iz $2.50 NW OF THE WORLD AND Ti E CAMPUS i I The lid i igan t)ail-Y Phones:-Editorial 2414 Business 960 TELEGRAPH SERVICE BY THE NEW YORK SUN VOL. XXV1. No. 37. FOOTBAL OE IN WATERMNGY TllNIGH'S EYE ,YAMES I. SCIRAEM RI ORN W SPEAK AND WILL AWARD) "«" CERTIFICATES 1916 CAPTAIN ANNOUNI Muslc by Musical ('Cubs and BI Speches by Froi, liidner -- and Vmiceii iougas James Schermerhorn, editor of Detroit Time;, will be th...…

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