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May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…AIV J t~~ i!It .iI IDAY A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1918. T NO U. S. LIMITS ON WAR EFFORTS BRI New York, May 18. - To win the war the United States is determined . to set no restrictions on the number of men to be sent to France, President L Wilson declared here tonight in a speech re-affirmingrthe purpose of America to set no limit on its efforts. NTY0 As many men will go overseas as ships can be found to carry them, the p...…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…- alists as it is seen by James H. Collins, - editor of the Weekly Bulletin of the led United States Food Administration. dis- h dit. The press is the greatest amalgamator Ms of peoples in the world today. By its - unified action and high motives of of service, the truth of our cause will be established. It is in that spirit as that The Daily Illini tries to serve. This is what Mr. Collins says: -- "The publicist's job is as definite rds, as t...…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

…BATTALION D BY senior class of the Unive on has decided to start a r Is year in memory of the of Oregon men who have to v all the Weap new ectory of Jniversity 'ing been V. Lansi: of the u Li' ing secrt 'I 'e been caused by this weapon; y the greater proportion of the us los sesduring the fighting of t few weeks have been so in- "Any type of machine gun in the hands of a skillful operator has the same destructive effect upon men movi...…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…0 T :k C. eture ' of. C. 4:15 Hill Lieutenant Martin, of , the United States marine corps stationed at De- troit, has issued a call for a large number of marines, according to ad- vices. received here yesterday. This branch of the service has recently been re-opened and there is room for at least 30,000 additional men. This makes a vacancy of 1,800 officers and they will be chosen from the newly recruited marines. JAP r 337 ER ] be ...…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

…I'PLL UNIIE4. lL i 1 ,1 I PORTUNITIES TO AID PAN AMAS LEGHORNS $7.00 & Co. - Main Street o Stores SUIT'S CLEANED TO SUIT When we return your clothes dry cleaned we want you to examine them critically. If they are satisfactory kindly do us a good turn with your friends. If by any chance they should not be entirely satisfactory send us word and we'll call for them and make them right. We guarantee sat- ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS FOR EVERYT...…

May 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

…1._ OT READY Buy Thrit UMMER Stamps =red that light weight ner suit made by Mal- of style, comfort, and sible for the reason that ide to your individual there because the mat- abric, and economy, be- osts little in the begin- ored by Malcolm will well-We are showing [flannel trousers. .LCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK IWHAT'S GOING ON TODAY 12:00 o'clock-Dean Lloyd speaks to University men in Lane hall on "Democracy and Duty." 2:45 o'clock-Mr. E. H. Ba...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER IGENERALLY FAIR I LLA Ar 1gil Mf"~n iaitll UNIT y n 1 1 DAY AN D NIGHT TWIRE SERTICE TODAY +M...._ VOL. XXVII. No. 163. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917. PRICE FIVE CElN " i SOPHS WIN FIRST BOUT IN ANNUAL SPRINGCONTESTS L11T AND MIDDLE WEIGHT TEAMS DRAW FIRST BLOOD YESTERDAY HOLD BASEBALL GAME -AFTER CONTEST TODAY Contestants in Pushball and Relay Events Will Meet at 2 O'clock JAPAN WILL BEGIN VIGOROUS WAR...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…WHEN the sizzle and scorch of a summer sun surcharge the atmosphere,you'll appreciate the cool comfort of an outing suit. Tailor-Made to your Inches from any of our many tropical weight fabrics-Palm Beach, Mohair, Nool Krash, feather- weight serges and other depend- able, stylish materials. Order Now and be. Pre- pared for the Heated Session . { Select a fashion from the ny models that we show have it designed as you de- e it; patch pockets,...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…I Writer Thinks FOLLOWSCONTEST Varsity and All-fresh to Stage Bat- tle Immediately After Pushball LUNDGREN'S WARRIORS DEFEAT ALTBY'S VERDANTS 2.1 less fiust Fight Says Champion YIas Spent Too Much Time Traveling and Talking By H. C.. Hamilton (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, May 18.-Jess Willard ANOTHERl CHANCE FOR 'CLASS TEAMS TO PLAYi NUIERLtS ASSURED) LAX COMPETITION YEAR DESPITE THIS Teams in interclass baseball that hav...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…THINK GERMAN RETREAT IS man front, both north and south of St. UNDER WAY ALONG FIRST LINE Quentin, has greatly increased. The town of St. Quentin itself, which has- Paris, May 18.-The desperate Ger- been gradually burning for the last man counter offensive that has been few weeks, is overhung with heavy going on since day before yesterday in smoke clouds. These facts are con-I the region of Laffaux is considered in siderpd indications of a ret...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 5

… Coat esTrousers,-A Suit VeOsBtS# Calkins Drug Co. Now is the time for KODAKS and KODAKING We have a complete line of Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. Let us do your finishing. Dev. I5c, Prints 3c to 5c. Simple enough. And yet how rare a ti really "suits." Coat that fits and drapes- Trousers that hang clean and straight- Vest free from unsightly wrinkles. Only a few manufacturers can be relied thing to get a suit that Cordovans We have just ...…

May 19, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

…s a+ I.P1 RMY SHOES For Drilling lation Munson Army Last oved Govenment Inspection // n !', '4 ; v. > ' ~ i: ' fi .. '- , G e TAKE YOUR Amatuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results that will not be a disappointment. L Y N D 0 N ',S 719 N. University Ave Established 1905, and Growing bigger and better every day. ATTENTION SENIORS ! momommom AMr ", ,_ f F ' r/ Ge...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…6 TP E DAILY NEWS OF THE WORLD AND THE CAXPUIS CITHAN nD Phones :-Editorial 2414 Business 960 TELEGRAPH SERVICE BY THE NEW YORK SUN I VOL. XXVI. No. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTS VSITY DFEATS SRED, MEN1I MAKE SHIFT 'IN LINEUP BRANDELL COMES IN TO SHORT, WHILE REEM GOES TO OUTFIELD FINAL COUNT IS FOUR TO TWO hiller Hurls Good Ball, and Team Plays Errorless Game; Meet Swarthmore Today Ithaca, -N. Y., ...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY lwM ! r Your Ease of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ncy depends largely upon the clothes you wear. f we are your tailors you will always have that eeling that comes with Clothes of Character G. H. WILD COMPANY ,EADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. ~IennisRacet We are the Agents for the SLOTTED THROAT RACKET Rackets Restrung in TThree Days EEHAS STUDENTS BOOKSTORE - AIL Official newspaper at the University of ic...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY e Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "A MILLION A MINUTE" Everybody Knows Bushman and Bayne Are Good T O D A Y FRIDAY TODAY eatre This feature has been advanced one week due to postponement of release date of "Dorians Divorce" advertised for the 19th. KNOX HATS KNOX HATS NEW HATS' INA NEW STORE Thos. J. Fattery (n KNOX HATS 74 Washington Blvd. DETROIT Formerly With DICKERSON & CO. KNOX HATS T LIGHTW...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AY FE lV L GUEiz 11" zat at Oren~sCateteria E. William St. Cr A.. COLI U ' Fridy Evn m ngMay19 Many New Attractions A moving picture show; Merry-go-round; Automatic baseball; Fatncy booth; Art booth; Shooting gallery; Bowling for ladies anid gentlemen; Kindergarten; Soda fountain and Luncheonette; Swimming; Chute- the-chutes. This Coliseum supplies one of the city's civic needs, and the hearty co-operation of the peo...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…E T E MICHIGAN DAILY PA i n . Ii __ 5 .. : ;,, , 1 9 1 6 If Its at the Big Store, it's C v ' \2A' A The freshness off' early blossoms pervade the Stein- ock Smart Clothes now ready here in the new models forSpring and Summer Exhibit of Straw Hats STRAW S Out of the common run of Stra because KNOX made them Sailors, in the Bankoks and Panamas Latest Weaves and Styles. Tinker & Company FURNISHERS and HATTERS Corner of S. State and ...…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

….Gl SIX. THE MICHIGAN DAILY F __ __.. i I / o GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints DELTA "Art is long, Life i5 Short" CAFE I Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models Special Attention Given I For Grown-ups and Growing-ups. 719 N. University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I. === om May Festival Guests Just Received Large Shipment of this Celebrated Brand of Summer Footw...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

…e Michigan Daily IT AILEID SUBSCRIBE xaOW LOCAL ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915. PRICE FIVE . .. -- 4 . . GAME GOES ICUS TAM SIGMAXI CHOOSES ' ~43 NEW MEMBERSI PENTATHLON TO BE NEW TRaCK EVENT ant Exhibition of "%Iive-A way" Presented by Michigan Nine in fame Filled withs Wolverine Errors ER AND BENTON SECURE VO COUNTERS BY HOME RUNS r and Regan Probably Will Meet r Second Time in Toorrow's Clash with Cornell RACiSE...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

…Tid' MICHIGAN DAILY e. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during theuniversityyear. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building.tSub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cot. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 1. Beach' C...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…Ta MICHIGAN DAILY i '' .,. . 11 I ' -. a _~ lIIsii '-S.. a YIN YNmr U!!'a~ iv 9 I V 'S a REGATTA PROGRAM NEARLYCOMPLETE Committees Work on Preparations for Water Marathon, Night Carnial and Crew Race GRAN) RAPIDS OARSMEN HOPE TO WIN FROM DETROIT EIGHT Varsity Band Promises to Be Present at Both Day and Night Celebrations Preparations have been practically completed for the championship crew race, the water marathon, night car- nival ...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ENGINEER WRITES IV. Zhnn, 'N-E, American Enlisted in Army, 1)escribes Conflict to Instructor Here IGHT ROAI)S RECEIVE HEAVY PUNISH MENT' FR()M TR A N SPORTJlS eailled to (tF Up Highway Amid Din of Artillery, Rockets and lares P. W. Zinn, '14E, who went to Eu- >pe just before the war broke out,, as one of the first Americans to nlist in the French army. In a re- ent letter to Mr. John J. Cox, instruc- or in civil engineering...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHJGAN AlLY Il.._.L P. .A _ ... .. .K M iN who select their attire with punctilious care, with Man eye for exclusiveness and individual ty as well ,as quality, are invited to inspect our showing of all that is new in.Stein -Bloch Smart 'Clothes, Hats and Haber- da.slery for warm weather-a comprehensive assortment to meet every need for town or city wear;~ for sport, vacation, travel or every day. The little subtleties of style presented...…

May 19, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r ., I r Fpoot-Wear Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly Worn Kodaks Prices start at from 30% to So% off regular prices, and re- duce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. Every one plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw. We sell from a sample line but our clothes are. tailored in town OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28,00 UP w Spring Styles now Ready, )rdS, Pumps and Boots . I. KIDD - - Sophomore 153...…

May 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan U r Vol. XXIV, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914. . C Is _ r. -- fT 1\ I1.YTl'1- - -. Y-. - L Y -.C1 -- C CAST BALLOTS TOMORROW FOR CONTROL BOARD Men and Women in IUlier i4 Iigibl , to Vote for Three Student Members of Publication Board TO PI K MEN FROM 1 FELl) OF E IIHT UPIPERi L ASSIENj Those Selected Will Vote With Four Faculty edt ers, for Campus .Edltors . 'I' :* .x *: .* * * * * * * * * * * * NOMINATI...…

May 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

….TBIJ .fICHIGAN DAILY. ow On Display i .'[ EOrder Your Visiting Cards Now II L.L THE LATEST STYLES AN COLORINGS FOR SPRN 1 914 es Largest -dine of Woolens In the oilty to seleot from I 11. Plate and 100 Cards Script$1.50 Plate and 100 Cards old English $2.75 Plate, and 100 Cards shaded old English $3.00 The above are the three melt popular styles. Place your order now at. STVETSl'BOOKSTORE THlE MICHIGAN DAILLY Official newspaper at t...…

May 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…- I . _______________________________________________ _________________________________________ -. 1 ; x 2 for 251, THE KN SPW3133T'LE EARL & WILSON+ !Rakers of TROY'S BEST PRODIUCT A. MARQUARDT SCuits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor, Main and liRon --- Over farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. .. r Scarf slide space and lock front ti6B0iiioiiars I o zdes MWi UNITED SHIFT & COLLAR CO. T HUGHITT FAILS TAKE JAUNT ROY o, EAST er 'Nott For I...…

May 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…THU MICHIO&N DAILY.4 (, SPRING CLOTHESB I 3 LYNDON'S KODAKS, i MAJESTIC FILMS, P he Best Cure for that "ISpring Fever" is a 11 MALCO-LM Tailored Soit W 11 Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. MYRON WATKINS WILL TEACH AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Myron Watkins, '14, assistant in the' department of economics, has accept- ed a position on the teaching force of the University of Missouri. His work will be principally concerned with ...…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…tor Michigan Daily[ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1912. T OFjFiCERS iTING OF YEAR. ACTIVITIES- TO BE HURRIED.I 'U TRAVELLING SQUAD DOWNS OHIO STATE iversity Ma- meetingfor light. After r.H.J. Lough- ravels in the the follow- r: president sident, H. M. sident, G. A. , C. P. Bush- hat the annu- will be held at the Mich- I Tennis Players Victorious in Last Match of Spring Trip. the E. GKEMP IS NEXT UNION PRESIDENT Wins in Ele...…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…AILY 'l E MICHIGAN I ' 'HIGAN AILY the practice, is the development of a healthier departmental, and conse- 'oughout the school t the Post Office at. chigan, under Act March 3, 1879. pt Mon- year. Ann Ar- of Con- I KANAGING EDITOIL Walter K. Towers. BUSiNESS MA:NAGER Albert R. . illey Editors. s Editor.......Harry Z. Fola stant ............Frank- Pennell etic Editor.......Karl Matthewa stant ......... C. Eldredge o and Drama .... Earl ...…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

…R" I G A TA IL' II. IA )AE WEATHER STOPS WOMEN'S TENNIS Preliminaries Will be Finished This Week; Finals on Field Day As a result of the rain during the week but a few of the preliminaries in the Women's Tennis Tournament were played, but the matches will be pulled off this week withdut fail, start- ing with four contests on Monday. The semi-finals will be played on Saturday, as a part of the program for the Annual Field Day at Palmer fiel...…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY my G .I shoe 1 S,.S, GREGORY TO ADDRESS LAWYERS Anierican Bar Association President Will Speak on "Opportunities ' For the Lawyer." F ACUiLTY PLANS ENTERTAIN MENT Mr. Stephen S. Gregory of Chicago,; president of the American Bar Associ- ation, will deliver a lecture at 4:15 tomorrow afternoon in room C of the law building. The sub- ject of his lecture will be "Opportun- ities for the Lawyer Today." Senior laws will be s...…

May 19, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…Vol. XXL .;,: ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY ig, siuo.~ No, 16it TlILSTANI~l Y WILLI READ TIWO> PREP MEET TbA Sl PIRS BEFORE CONGRESS. TO BEHELDTODAY Prof. and Mrs. Stanley left foe at trip TO E ; EL aroa ystrdlay motrnintg andi will sail ________ fromnsQuebeIc thtis week. 'The iprimtary purpossse of isI r. Stantey's sojourn is .to Over 200 Entries Representing attendtlhe congress of the internsatisnal 23 Schools Have Been dosnsthse-last ...…

May 19, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

…K MCHI~fA DAILY G.H.WIDCO. 311 SO, STATEf- STREET me Wolnsof Fo UTS, OVRCAS, and c 50 Ba4 al5Soe THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Managing Elditr-Let A WHITE. Business Manager-NORMAN H. HIL. EDITORS. News Editor........... Harold Titus Assistant ............ Harry Z. Folz Athletic Editor...Walter K. Towers Assistast............ J. Fred Lawton Music and Drama ...Earl V. Moore Exchanges and Files.... Dion S. Birney EDTORIAL. Arthur J. Ahhott. Pant Lcidy NI...…

May 19, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…- - THIZ MICfHIGAN DAYILY This Space Reserved FOR Sam Burclhfiel iiO o' i i: Co. i Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS 106 E. Huron St. Opp. Court House J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler Alarm Clocks 79e Alarm Clocks $1.00 Alarm Clocks $1.50 Alarm Clocks $1.75 Fully Guaranteed Watcsh Rsp a~lallf a Specialty The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus 050000 Resources 02,800,000 A Geneal Banking Business Transacted Ureicaso: Chas. E. Hiscock, Preo....…

May 19, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…- - - _--- --- 11 mmmmvwwu 911 _- z i ' 1 . A ' hy:? -: . ~i . , 't .A r, k ted 5.00( IDEAL OXFORD Made to our speciications over this popular last and equal in style and detail to our $6.00 and $7.00 shoes. W AGNER .&CO, State Street Sign of the big white shoe Cap 4n Gowns for any Degree I I attale orersfor Caps and Gowns -Docto, Mater' or Bachelor's. I() ( a 1 you 1cll (1dget prices of the ie l ot n or for purchase. MA K & Co. oor AW ...…

May 19, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…__ _ ig 9an ily NYA \ 1AP 01OR, 11(1110 N 1111. It tS A L I i mi. Vol. XX. cNr. 10o. MAY FESTIVAL OPENS FOR IT"EETENHSAO Earle Killeen Makes Bow as Chorul Conductor ----Series Begins Auspiciously with Thomas Orchestra and Noted Artists RIDER-KELSEY SCORES HUGE SUCCESS TI; N N II'I'I'iS '-I-1LiLII I) IN SPI kC\ I\ITI:\I Illt Teni 11 itoijilt t we0 X III (1111111(1 1an1 adittedto 11hiix'iio'"xx'o.'ioiiooti'ttool at.the: Tarlte and feiasts n...…

May 19, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

…{ 1THE MICHIGAN DAILY.! WOMEN PLAN BIG PEST prine and Summer 1910 Our Spring Specials DEFSIGNS EOrigi aa d Eclusive' OLO)INGS T'e Ne wrI FABRICS-Dpedal RESULTS-Pl esing a nd hri ousIEEF ---IN- Suitings, Vesings Trowserings G. H. Wild Company .AIVOliE 311" SO. STATE STREET uINTON BUTTON HOLE MAKES THE BUTTON Eairy AD SIT PERFECTLY MADE OF LINEN. BARCD SHRUNK REGULAD AND QUATER IZES 502 f2or250 VP' DA KER 02 MAKERS. Sold i An Arbor by WAGNER &...…

May 19, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…This Space Reserved FOR Sam Burclifiekl Ann Arbor's Leading TAILORS THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVER-I]SING 1-IIS511IS NI5 ________________________________ SII11155IN tiNIt0II S, It Is- highS ,proabale that a secondI tIantf U-lIc"i a lto ac- t a s aet-. art e lilat will he arseip in theta iiit-itu iit i t e, (t-itt 11at ti- Ifit- \I tallila Il h ilit a a littlei lt-tar, ) r lt n :\ tsitttn w xliiin lit ill Illtiist \I ,toalldI Ii'iatttllt ...…

May 19, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…A rule in Buying clothes When you're buyiug clothes speud all you can afford butetiebe 2 tol'i'l cjttity your ll) 1?011t/s wolt/I STE IN-.BL O CR SMART" CLOTHS represent the biggest values to he had in clothes- dom. You can find here a S' Ret-BLOCH suit at the price you can afford to pay-it will he the utmost in fine tailoring, fine fit and material to be had for thsat particnlar amount of money. We court comparisons. Lilldellseliffitt,Apl&Co ...…

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