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August 03, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…ORDOOR IMSA WEEK" Y THE ONLY UMROFFICIAL SUME NEWSPAPER No. 17 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918 PRICE THREE CENTS I Detachment Squirrel From Vantage . a n of Signboard Watches Hen Perform 1 HlU II I IIIU U I U1IilI ' Keeps Score of Ball Game While Sip- ping from Bottle of Pop and Eat- th French and English Doctors ing Ice Cream Cone and Twelve Americans in Baden The detachment squirrel perched himself jauntily on the Headqu...…

August 03, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO Cbe Wfolverine WHAT'S GOING ON - Official student newspaper for the summer %ession of the University of Aug. 3, 5:30 p. m-Excursion to Put- Michigan. Isued Tuesday, Thursday, in-Bay, Lake Erie, under the direc- and Saturday afternoons. tion of Dr. C. O. Sauer, via Mich- Advertising rates-Furnished upon ap- igan Central railroad to Detroit and plication to the business manager. steamer to Put-in-Bay. Office hours: Managing editor, 1:00...…

August 03, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…PAGE THRE THE WOLVERINE ierthTheater fternoon-a:30oand 4:00 ning-7:00, 5:oo and anone ; Phone-a1o-J OGRAM FOR AUGUST -Margarit PFischern "A Deal." Also Nesaod Corr- - 1-4-;-Chrles oy :oi"Ploy- le GCam." Alsio Seonott Coos It Pays to Exercise." 'd- 6y--1lStar in' Mothero wrty" Also Cooedy. . i-8-9 --Sessoo Slayakawsa isn )of his Houso." Also Hloloss- s and Comedy.: -Bessie Love in "How Could Caroline." Also [vews and heumTheater M fternoon-2...…

August 03, 1918 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Atn rtes _ THE WOLVERINE IHE DETACHMEENT R r INJURED IN ELEVATOR WRECK 1907 MICHIGAN MAN DIES T T OTHDetroit, Mich., Aug. 2.-Hal C. Smith UI1IWUIU well know advertising man, died Thursday afternoon from injuries re- Sickness among the member of the ceived in an elevator accident three second training detachment has reach- weeks ago. He was a graduate of the bd its lowest level, according to the University of Michigan in the 1907 lit- report i...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

…r A an ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. JVERSUBSCRIBE HOLD ALL-CAMPUS ELECTIONS TODAi to stud- ,t branch I to stay 10 to 12 >m 3 to 4 hat men Ballot Boxes and Tables Will Be Placed at Flag Pole VOTERS MUST BRING ATHLETIC BOOKS AND MEMBERSHIP CARDS Students Will Choose Officers From 8 to O'clock; Many Organ- izations Represented HONO FLAG TO BE FLOWN TOMORROW Total Campus Subscription $193,050; $6,950 Needed to Reach Goal of $200...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…II ual I A l 1, *4 e d The Germans seem to be more in Dutch in Holland than ever. r isCARYATID Aw, Leave Us Something, Maw e Today was heard the professional e agitatress at it again. st "Why those awful boys! The crimes they commit against their stomachs! ie They're just lapping up those rich [t malted milks!" Gy m m lsIs I t I Gymnasium classes will not meet I Mich- as in t and it. T AGAIN the third time ed the Confer- im will be en-...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TO SEE CHICAGO- IMIHIANBATTLE WOLVERINES WHOLLY CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN SiqTE OF FOE'S REPUTATION GLENN AND R1UZICKA BOTH READY TO START r Says lie is Going to Game From The Windy Aggregation Wil City His SISLER DEFEATS TIGERS UNAIDED George Sisler, who first shone as a diamond star for Michigan, played a great part in the Browns' 3-2 victory over Detroit yesterday in ten innings. After the Tigers wer4 retired in the fi...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…it ULY Fey .r...L. .. , , SCHOOLS HATE for the early practices to form a nine CS THIS SEASON that would give the other Big Ten schools a fight. This is the first time universities will; in the history of the Conference that tins in the field these two schools have not put a ball ,o war conditions 'teami in the field. n or Minnesota -- enough men out Watch The Daily Classified column. Nominees for Offices to W3e Voted On at Campus Electi...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

…I1 P r. o I iM 11 Gt HOUSES MUST CI D CONSUMPTION SAYS ADMINISTRATION QUARTER CENTURY MARK REACH- ED IN UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION SERIES Co. STREET M l I US TO CALL I tI ICAL Three slices of bread for a meal is too much for an individual, accord- ing to food regulations issued by the food administration. Local boarding-house keepers agreed to carry out the orders of the admin- istration, last Tuesday, by consuming not more than six...…

May 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

…ORSI BY IRSITY T IWHAT'S ( I U 1 BLOCK fery up y, week (Continued from Page Four) work to enable him to think clearly and manipulate accurately. A read- ing knowledge of scientific French or German is required and enough work in physics and mathematics to enable him to utilize these subjects in his work in either pure or applied chemis- try. In order to prevent excessive specialization in an undergraduate course, at least 12 hours of...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…r z 1k 43au ttl DAY AMDNIGHT1 SERVICE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1918. PRICE T .. U... i -.,--- i l )UNCIL SETS CAP NIGHT FOR, MAY 31 .I rI Rush- of today in a hadow the ore terrible rere hasten- French and 1 announce- these units Allied war )ifcials that d be imme- h vigorous battle. The for a count- essive war- the German and hurled cted that r of the tary offi- the step od. The is to be lay, not ican inter- ai...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…CARYATID I Wiomen rhey are good haters. But the aver- age American looks too broadly upon he whole subject of the war. He sees he relation of things too well. But ie forgets in doing this that the na- ion which is trying to destroy his government will by the same means destroy' that very freedom which nakes him see things broadly. The Eun does not see the world as a great brotherhood of man. He only sees 'Germany over all." We in America ha...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…DAILY lIkIr11" IILLU pe ted to be in shape in a short time. New suits, shoes, and bats have ar- rived and they were distributed to the Varsity yesterday morning by Coach Lundgren. The uniforms dre the same as they have been in former years. The Wolverines will be decked out in new finery when they meet the Tink- ers next week. Mat Finals Will 13e Held Today MILITARY NEWS be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon in where there are no walks a...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…TILE M\ ICHIGAN DAILY Announcing the I I I O N SATURDAY, A: will offer for pu bonds, constituting the exempt from all taxes, $5,000.00 par value of 6th, the United States Government subscription $3,000,000,000 4 1-4% Liberty Loan. These bonds will be except the tax ob incomes the bonds. in excess of It is expected that every individual will buy of these bonds in proportion to his income and ability to do so, as it is the desire...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

…11 LANS LID IN 1652 TO* ESTABLISH OBSERYATORY ANN ARBOR STEAM: DYE WORKS Established 1887 FRENCH DRY CLEANING, PRESS- ING, AND STEAM CLEANING AT (CITY PRICES. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR WORK. FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL MICHIGAN STUDENTS IN ASTRO. NOMY HAVE HAD GREAT INFLUENCE One-half mile northeast from the center of the campus there rises a huge gray dome forty feet in diameter. A source of wonder at first to the new studen...…

April 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

…ice SPECIALIZATION TALKS B CGAMPUS PROFESSORS PROF. J. C. PARKER EXPLAINS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING' FIELD I _ . i I WHAT'S GOING ON I fabrics and Trimmings based on present market costs. and Trimmings Association. trade by buying early. We now ues and blacks, as well as many ere bought before the heavy ad- Come in and look them over. (Editor's note-In an effort to aid students and future students in the University select the professions...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…ATHER WARMER AY AL Ap tti ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AN), NIGHT WIRE SERVICE L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ No. 105. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1918. PRICE THREE OE {PRICE THREE1 i ra: Y BILL B WHENt 15 BALK WANT U.S. 39 MEN FOR RIVER PATROL TION LEADERS ' OF ULTIMATE VICTORY CON- LRGO ON )RN IMPORTS so to Speed Shipments to Switz- e'land, and Bring in South American Wheat (By Associated Press) hington, March 2.-Unexpected ition to the ...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 2

…[HE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MA :clusively entitled of all news dis- otherwisc credit- the localrnews to University of morning except ty year, of Ann Arbor as 3uilding, itorial, 2414. xceed 300 wordy nts 'will be pubs discretion of the n the Ann Arbor box in the west rary, where the :3e o'clock each Managing Editor Business Manager g Business Mgr. . C. S. Clark, Jr. erbert G. Wilson cbernerhorn, Jr. Bruce A. Swaney Idred C. Mighell rgaret I. ...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGn ITHE. _ , . WHSLN OHAITPLANS NOW COMPLETED ALL WHO WISH TO ENTER MUST SIGN UP BEFORE MARCH NINTH Plans for the annual wrestling tournament have now been formulat- ed and Doctor May and Manager J. W. Planck have issued a call for all men desirious of entering the tourney to sign up at the office in the gym- nasium before Saturday, March 9. Entry blanks can be had at the office and the entries are urged to sign early ...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH ', 1918. -.,.._ -- - "Let's Go!" Company Numbers 46; Chorus Linked Closely with Cast One of the most novel features of "Let's Go!" lies in the fact that practically every member of the chcrus has been given some special skit to perform. The chorus is thus linked closely with the main cast. and Ile chorus men and women have far more individuality than in former years. The complete personnel of tlie compa...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I , /,/ a.e3.cw TETSON HATS For Spring are Here INVITE INSPECTION p Wadhams & Co. ,E STREET RCADE MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON . Agog& V T 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 Tots of wear yet, and think of J: the saving. Bring it in or let us call today. ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS PHONE 628 unimer 'COrn ' ,- - 1. ...…

March 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SiNY 3 ':1 Our 'r Suitings -tomorrow afternoon in the gymna- MILITARY NEW S First regiment: Companies A and B, relay racing; companies C and D, i r s your inspection. You should a pattern NOW and give us a e to make it up before the BIG 1 on. K. MALCOLM Y STREET MALCOLM BLOCK JITNEY TH EATRE M. R. WILLIAMS, Manager Monday, March 11h the 32 Weeks Engagement in New York Miller presents Cadets must have all...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

…;I i N ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TRURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1918. ERSITY UNDER IISEO SCHEDULEI i L term Regents Abolish 7:30 Classes, Revert- rie a ing to Former 8 o'Clock e of Recitations uess. Re last time EASTERN INSTEAD OF CENT1IAL TIME OBSERVED BY CAMPUS elected Health of to y1 Students Influences Board Make Changes in Progranm to are BUDGET IN ALL I of re- school an ex- oth the literary and llege will be given es as last year. I s...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…4, 1918 STATE STS Tickets able necessar- 1 we have the rvation down s concentrate I the nation as arise-anyhow, ter again. that's a diffe: The attendance committee will all kinds of reports of wrecks, trains, and so forth, within the few days. hear late next In our schools - and colleges there was a great decrease in attendance in the fall of 1917. Yet what can we ex- pect for the fall of 1918'unless we start now in this move for conc...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…TT * tract. 1 * the * met g to a mistake in the send- he Michigan track schedule hicago several weeks ago, to was said to have two meets with Chicago, both in ndy City. The first of the however, will be in Ann being run in Waterman ;ium on March 16. The meet between the two will be May 26 in Chicago. *: * * k ' t * t 1 PENN RE~LAYS A-ND EASTER'S TERCOLLEGIATES MAY 1BE ABANDONED IN- ools * i * * * * * * * * . * * * Two .vMore Tilts sr...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…AT THETHEATERS TODAY * I s 0. itions ,k of ential f ael, COM'- ,le ed- fnew ag to omes Majestic-IThe Silent Wit- ness." Orpheum-"One' Touch of Na- ture." Wuerth--Claire McDowell in "The Ship of Doom."' Also com- edy and Ford weekly. Arcade-June Elvidgeh Irving Cumimngs, and Alma Hanlon in "The Whip." Also Christie come- dy. * * * * * * * * * * ;x * The Complete Coat Collection at These Amazing Reductions Wool Velours, Chiffon-Broadcloths...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

…L I WAS CAU8E IURDER Jan. 2.-Interest in Asa W. Chamberlain, murder of his broth- amberlain, was heigh- nnouncement by the ccused that he would guilty. The case was W{ , ts St . ut'i Dr. Chamberlain's arrest followed the finding of his brother's body, dis- membered into nine parts, buried in post holes on his farm near Elk Hill. The brother was last seen alive at his own home four miles away on the night of October 22. Dr. Chamberlain h...…

January 03, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

…to Ben- ig at 00 TO DORMITORY R to Replaee Detroit, a farmer rsity, announced a e scholarship fund . Monday. This a:1 . * 'i ,, . Here's to the Michigan Daily boys * Who have treated me like men, * And because of it, I want to thank " yoI1, To wish the best new year again. For every new morning The Daily comes With stor es of the men in front, For the boys once on the campus To send them news is a good' stunt. With th Daily boys who are' ...…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER ALLY FAIL AND WARNER r gjow ASSOCIAT a~i4 ~_PRESS rDYAND IGIHT[ ciDAY SERVICE L. XXVIII. No. 29. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917. PRICE .. 9T[ON ISNE SE RED OF ORDEAL, TEUTONS WILL PROBABLY FALL BACK TO LAON USSIANS NOT TO QUIT VORLD WAR-KERENSKY WAR INDUSTRIES GET FUEL FIRST Domestic Consumers To Be Supplied Ahead of All Manufact. urers, Though Washington, Nov. 3.-Regulations designed to restrict the use of c...…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SARDAY, NOVnMa , 1*1t. at $3.25, Fully guaranteed as to Fit and Wear Correct Corduroy Trousers N F ALLEN PANY For Junior Engineers MAIN STREET Ssociated Press is exclusively entitlea isa for republication of all news dis- credited to it or not otherwise credit his paper and also the local news d herein. l newspaper at the University of a . Published every morning except during the university year. d at the postoffice at Ann...…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…1i 1... 1 I r 0 TODAY st To Start Same Lineup That Faced Nebraska a Week Ago ARKS AND COHN STILL ON SIDELINES WITH INJURIES lverines Ought To Experience Little Difficulty This Afternoon * * * * * * * * * * HOW THEY'LL LINE -UP TODAY * * * ' Michigan Kalamazoo * * Goetz.......LE.. .... Wattles * e Goodsell.....LT......Mishica * Culver........LG.......Walker* Lambert...... C...... .....Read * * Fortune....... RG.... Woodward * Weske.........…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…1141 I%-Atil'4 Vi ,c . , ' ; 3. C Winning Values Shares Smokes With Sammies Throws Package In Barrel When He Buys His Own Supply; Gains Self-respect He was a Cigarette Fiend. Every Morning he stepped up to the Cilgarette Counter and Every Even- ing he discarded an Empty Package. His Room was Blue with Smoke, his Ash Tray was filled with Stubs, his Fingers were Yellow. His Hand shook when he held a Match. One day the clerk Missed him. Bu...…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… Te St-Boh Ca.. L911 Imagine Yourself if you 're a "live one "-- ILLINOIS FACULTY MEN NOW FACING DISMISSAL PROFESSORS ARE CHARGED WITH OPPOSITION TO WAR WORK BOCK[S DISINTEGRATING, OR ELSE KAISER TO RULE "ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR LING TO HOLD TWO FIDE S."-CRANE IGAN DAILY Pu HERT. OF- f uri (St I , A 4 yJ.YO + . . . , i ROSES FOR KINDLY SENTIME always. No girl can receive a bun of our beauties without a very kini feeling for the sender. W...…

November 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…1 5 1L, VilA . GAN DAILY alk-Over 0 9 . ^ * ____:. ,. ... .," t. . o: r e r o r . a e. z Yr f , o g'_ . 4 " ° i a e c 'r' r 'S rt p ,. t'' , v' ' r " i .. "LEND US LETHER, IRON ANDMONEY"-ERENSKY U. S. TRANSFERS $31,700,000 TO RUSSIA'S CREDIT ACCOUNT Washington, Nov. 2.-Premier Ker- ensky's statement that America's most effective help to Russia would be sending of money, was regarded here as possibly forecasting formal request for the tran...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER FAIR AND COLDER AV 4iw m4li A!a tr t an ijait ASSOCIATEI PRESS DAY AND NIGHT W SERVICE No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,. 1917 PRICE THREE _ _ OPEN HOUSEI IRES SUCCESS ITH YEARLINGS EN LEARN "VICTORS," ARSITY" AND YELLS; ATHLETES TALK IEN URGE FROSH TRYOUT IN SPORTS e University Game Squarely," Exhortation of Professor Henderson te the ravages of sophomores var path, the University Y. M. eld its scheduled open h...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, 00 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Officia newspaper at the University :of: Michigan . Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the postoffce at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices:Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier, $2.50; "by mail, $3.00. Want ad stations: Quarry's; Students' Sup- ply Store; The Delta. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Communications no...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…w . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PAqE )ITT SCRMMGE TO PREPARE FOR CASE BS FAIL TO HOLD DOWN FIRST TEAM IN SECOND FALL MIX-UP ish and Wieman brought home acon in the second scrimmage e year between the first and I squads yesterday afternoon. i scored two hard-earned touch- and Wieman came through a goal by place kick from the d line. r + .. kicking by himself when scrimmage started, and booted the ball over the bars a few dozen times before h...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ( WITORICAL RULE 15 FOUR-YEAR MEN ,. GIVE NEW ASPIRANTS BETTER CHANCE FOR DEBAITES A > student is eligible for the Var- debates who has been in college over four years or who has par- iated in two intercollegiate de- s, according to a new intercol- ite ruling which has been receiv- y the Oratorical association. 'his while it will undoubtedly lower standard of the debates, will never- ess give new aspirants ...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…THE MTC11-41C;AN DAILY PAGE FIVE l THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FiVE oil I MEN PREPARE SUPPLY SERVICE Women Reporters to Form Sewing Circle in Mfichigan Daily Office ATTEMJPT AT SUICIDE E-NDS BELGINEXPAINS11FATALLYFOR C. ROBERTSON n019S DQEDAQATlIl itClaude 13. Robertson, a student at the University, who attempted to com- mit suicide some time ago, died at the Robertson took bichloride of mercury in Forest Hill cemetery but did not die imme...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DANCING e Packard Academy every and Thursday evenings, 7:30 beginning October 8th. Also on in modern dancing. Ad- per couple 50c; single 25c. lessons by appointment.- tf. iize Our Advertisers.-Adv. Michigan. Dames After More Members The society of Michigan Dames has started a campaign for new members by hanging placards advertising the society in all the buildings, with slips of...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…917 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGn -- i PROF. A. .WHITE ENTERS ARMY ENGINEERING CORPS EXPERIMENT UPON MOTAL OF NITROGEN FROM AIR RE- Prof. A. H. White of the chemical en- gineering faculty left last night for Washington where he will take up his duties as a captain of the nitrate division of the army engineering corps. Congress recently appropriated $20,- 000,000 for the, erection and main- tenance of laboratories where the fixa- tion of nitrog...…

October 03, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, I , _ , ' Before a Jury You know that your appearance is always on trial. Every man you meet is both judge and jury of how you look. Are you guilty of a faulty selection in your ,clothes? Do poor fitting clothes stand against you? If so, why not acquit yourself, win the verdict and be declared a good dresser? Let us become your tailoring counsel-we'll win you that verdict if we make your clothes. DRESS SUITS F...…

July 03, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…r AT YOUR DOOR 3 TIMES A WEEK THE ONLY OFFICIAL ifl~gSUMMER NEWSPAPER VOL. VIII. No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917 PRICE FIVE CENTS BECISTRH HALL LECTURES TOAY Delivers Second Address in Series of Lectures to Be Given This Summer SPIIAKS ON MICHIGAN'S HISTORY The second address of the summer session lecture series will be given by P rof. A. G. Hall at 5 o'clock this after- noon in the auditorium of the New Science buildin...…

July 03, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…Wuerth Theatre Matinees a, 33. Nights 6:3o ,8 ,9s:3 Saturadays-Sundays-Continuoun '13-yrtleG onzalei n"Sou hern Justice.", Alsot'wilight SObey." ShTw tato Ladies only in W\Vucrth Wet--Wm. Russell in s"The Iram- ''lhars--Fri-5-6-Wm. S. lart in "The Detert Man." Orpheum Theatre Istatinees a, 3:30. Nights 6:3o, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Tues-3-Myrtle Gonzalez in "Southern justite." Also "Twilight Sh-sp." Shawn to Men only in Os-stis Th...…

July 03, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…riao For Rent for 5111111cr Work BAR- GAINS 111 Used PIANOS At the PAT-CHES THE WHICHISIT? A friend of mine wrote in that she Was coming to visit me. "I'll be there at 6:05, dear Pat, You'll know be by my new red hat." So at 6:05 I skidded down To greet her when she hit the town. I saw no hurry and no noise So asked one of the small news boys, "Hey, kid, how's Number 4 today?" IHe looked at me and then grinned, "Say, When you start to make a ...…

July 03, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…112 1 South E iversty0 RE N WOULD ENROLL GIRLS BE- PII ALPHA TAU TO ERECT TWEEN 16-21 IN WAR WORK . MEMORIAL TO G. CARON,'171 Washington, July 2.-The associa- Phi Alpha Tau, honorary oratorica tion of collegiate alumnae has sub- and musical fraternity, it is reported mitted to the woman's committee of will erect a memorial tablet in com the defense council a plan to enroll memoration of George C. Caron, '17L, for training all girls between 16 ...…

June 03, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER COLD AND CLOUDY TODAY t r tYt A6V UNITED PRES: DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERViCE A _ ' VOL. XXVII. No. 176. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1917.-N PRICE FIVE BIG CROWD SEES 9N~LBOAT CLUB FETE Tomorrow Final Registration Day Yesterday Final Day But Privilege Ex. tended Until Tomorrow; 2,500 Registered LUTHER BEACH, '18, POINT WINNER IN EVENTS HIGHEST DAY'S ENTRY LIST LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE Twenty-five Mile Marathon Comple...…

June 03, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…HE CHIGAN DAILY I 1 1 bte Flannel Trousers re the Correct thing for that dance or party. pair tailored to your measure at Have G. H. Wild Company g Merchant Tailors 311 State St. Ii SALE OF t STATIONERY AND LATE FICTION BARGAINS IN BOTH he Slater Book Shona no 430 330 S. State St. .Cles Switzers' Hardware Bicycle Rackets ase Ball Goods Repairing i]ey Fitting Razor Blade Sharpening Mowers 310 State Only Hardware Near Campus ...…

June 03, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY INAL b bUAIb6 TO VARSITY 3-2 * * * : * * * * * AT THE THEATERS the fisheaters and the Ditmar's book of life shows some interesting things. The special added feature is "A Zep- plun Attack on New York," which slhjws what might happen if that city we c attacked. TODAY Zapp and Ruzekv Score Two Rune for Freshmen on Errors GLENN HOLDS YEARLINGS TO TWO HITS IN EIGHT INNINGS Horwitz Clouts Pill for Triple. in the Fifth and D...…

June 03, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

…DAILY a I I I I ou Nee 'rot 'C r i Lend the Government your money (or part of it) and you will insure protection to yourself, your family, and you r friends, to say nothing of the feeling of pride you naturally derive from the fact that you have been able and willing to come across when the Govern- ment asked for money. f l Lb r y 7 } - }', -- I& p. I 11I l ~r I~J~ A t t 1 l t i. a ~IS ,4k V4 f ",I1! Think It Over You have...…

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