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April 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

…,11 UL & 'IA-' GH morale and neat appearance are nseperable - in business and profess onal life as well as in the fighting orce. You men who control the destiny- of ndustrial America will find the qaal- ties you need-the snap of youth, the ignity of age, the refinement of ex- >erience and the acme of value-best :xpressed in mart othes WAR STIMULATES U. S. MANUFACTURE OF DRUGS PROF. H. KRAEMER SAYS COUNTRY HAS ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF DIGITALIS ...…

April 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY --- Walk-Over g Pumps and Oxfords (WOMEN vonderful assort- styles and- pat- ap shown in the one of our many :ine styles and car- e popular military :ng thin vamp and narrow silk bow, e a smart tailored effect. Unusual value at $5.50. -Over Boot Shop. R. J. Hoffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main St. S - tudents of the University of Michigan ld inspect our new line of very smart models in Young Men's Top-coats Young Men's Ga...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… F a4 L ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. F 1 lATE APPRO VS R EXTENSION tlion to Include Men Reaching Age of 21 Since June ., 1917 Passed IED THAT 700,000 MEN WILL BE ADDED THIS YE AR Chamber Rejects Proposal equire Training of Boys From 19 to 21. to ees shington, Marci-29.-The reso- n extending the selective draft to reaching the age of 21 years since 5, 1917, was passed tonight by senate without a record, after a attem...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…The women at Michigan have found * a certain solution for the problem. They limit the amount of work which . a girl may do to a certain number of $d things, which they denote by honor i- points. s A revised form of this system - might well be tried Out for the men of The great objection raised to the old x plan was that so many of the men as who were busily engaged in campus activities never rose above the mass- - es after leaving college. The...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

…TI JE MICHIGAN DAILY T~lEMICHGAN AILYPA a x w 4. A. to Stop ring Athletics VARSITY TROUNCES SCRlUB NIN E, P-0O Representatives at Meeting in Arbor Abolish Baseball and Track Ann Regulars, Shuit with Ruzicka iPilcling, Out Second Team in Five Innings The Michigan Interscholastic Ath- ling will be letic association voted at a: recent at Water- meeting in Ann Arbor to abolish all atches will spring athletics 'to enable the boys in - the ...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…ThXE -ICHIGAN DAILY . nlltttuittniitnitttiutttilenilltiilit11111||l1ittnitt 1|nt ln i u tlltt nl ttttltilillttnttttutrtllitttrtt111tlttttt1tm 1 i ister Sunay -I The Gift you are sure will please A BIG BOX OF- MICHIGAN CHOCOLATES FRESH PURE DELICIOUS me Attractive Easter Baskets MADE DAILY BY We Deliver 709 N. University Ave. Cn Illllilllii1li-Ili 1llt 1ililE 1t1lilllltttltilltl 1ltllllltltllttttlttlittittllttlitttttitttltttttttlltttlttltt...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

…nIP'. L I urniLfL rRbiI AT GREAT BRIT are yhting -y of qual- th, the of ex- t & CO. 1 DERS E R S 213 E. LIBERTY 5n PHONE 1101 K COMPULSORY AT PUBLIC SCHOOL TREATY SIGNED IN 1905 MADE PUBLIC BY LEON TROTZKY Petrograd, March 29.-Leon Trotzky has just made public the text of a secret treaty signed, in 1905, by the German emperor, William. and Czar Nicholas, of Russia. The kaiser's pur- pose, it is alleged, was to bring about an allia...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

….1 fMHM QUIEI WDMME AND DISE rI N CORPA' $EE- .,;Marl ,29,-Great re; being made un Ger- the r aiticipated crisis th'e alw~hen the United Y'3 toput forth its real iat, branch of the war. ri t in, this direction. aniing1 to forestall the rved here indicate that are undergoing instruc- rman aviation centers uction of airplanes is a pace hitherto un- student aviators have rom the infantry and passei i ery into 1 From til a few ors were t...…

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...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…WEATHER W OR RAIN TODAY rprBk ttl . ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AMD NIGHT WIR SERVICE [TVTSTTT l\T ifr - w . XXVIII. No. 25. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. PRTCD, THREE Cl zaviv, aniL11 ILV11YL\ GERMANS DRIVE WEDGES IN ITALY1 ALLESSEND .AID BRITISH AND FRENCH TROOPS ARE PROBABLY ACROSS FRONTIER NOW CADORNA IS CHECKING ADVANCE ONTO PLAINS Internal Conditions Unified As Re- sult of Teutonic Of- fensive. t - ., - _ -- .. _ -...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…THE MIC WAN DAILY aunigatt iatlij ER ASSOCIATED PRESS ated Press is exclusively entitled or republication of all news dis-. ed to it or not otherwise credit- paper and also the local news wmpaper at the University of ublished every morning except ing the university year. the postoffice at Ann Arbor as matter. n Arbor Press Building. Sub- Scarrier, $a.so ; by mail, $3.00. tions: Quarry's; tudents' Sup- e Delta. Phones: Business, 96o; tions n...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… PULEU E i LU I - OPPOSITION of Coach Douglass Indicates lard Fight with Penn Footballers YOST ABSENT; SQUAD N LIGHT PRACTICE DRILL I i Aggravates Same in Fall Down Stairs house Old Injuries' at Club- COACH MITCHELL SITES ALL-FRESH MENTOR IS -PLEASED WITH SHOWING OF HIS GRID. DERS IN M. A. C. GAME So as to allow his men to recuper-. ate after their victory of Saturday, Coach Mitchell let them off with only a 'short signal drill yesterday. ...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… b THEIR THEY BEST in France, Oct. .nd more huts to e soldier's cry all 29. - do it along His hut is up a straight, white'road, shining silver under twin rows of Lombardy poplars. To the rear sleeps or seems to sleep, a tiny village, tiled or thatched, and quiet. Nothing could be more foreign, more un-American, more French. Ahead, in a field, a few, steps off the road, a black bulk rises; a big building with a peaked roof. It is amazedly ...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… u ?1 Ir y: S JBO O.. Imamgine' Yourself if you're a "'live one "-- in this 3-button STEIN-BLOCH Coat! N o padding--no stiffen- ing--nothing but honest fabric, hand tailoring and "style galore.." Prices $20 to $40' Lindenschmitt, Apfel Co. L. C. SMITH, 4 ' CORONA, UNDERWOOD and other high grade type- writers. FOR SALE and RENT Fraternity and Social Stationery MIMEOGRAPHING and PRINTINC TYPEWRITING 0. D. MORRILL 322 South State St. (Ove...…

October 30, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESD Walk-Over WORKING GIRLS W TO AOID WASHINGTON Our 'Cavalier" For Women A Boot of unusual value, most distinctive style. In dark brown and dark tan Russia calf, with the new low military heel. All sizes: Triple A to D m t 0 -z Af CITY IS OVERCROWDED BOARD AND LODGINGS HIGH AND Walk-Over Boot Shop J. Hoffstetter, Prop. 115 S Main Street ,a i "Living conditions are high in Wash- ington at the present time, the ...…

June 30, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…A T YOUR DOEER 3 TIMES A WEEK VOL. V111. No. 2 THE ONLY OFFICIAL SUMER SPAPERI ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917 PRICE FIVE CENTS MICHC9NTO 911To Teach Net hods IVICAN iu DAVE 7r"" ""' 9Til IC INOf Army Supplies AT LEIIL I J rse to FitAen for Positons in Ordnance and Quartermasters Board of Regents Passes New Resolu- Repartment tion Providing for Regular Intercollegiate Games A course in Army Storo Methods - --will be given duri...…

June 30, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…Wuerth Theatre Matineess , 330. Nights 6:30, 8, 93o Saturdays-Sundays--Cotinuoust Sat-30Mlry Miles Miter ini osoott." Aso:Molli ig in "h Mysto of the Boulo Coss." Pat 7. Sun-Mo---k.o~obert 1oooo ni "An Old Fashioned Young Man." Tuets-3Myrtleonzaoolz io "Soothen Justice.", Alo "'wiliht: Slep." Shoow" oto Lad:.ison :ly i.: XV::tl Theatre. Orpheum Theatre Matinees , 3:30. Nights 6:3o, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Sat-3odwin -Arden in "The...…

June 30, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…THE WOLVERINE O AA ! 1WHY SO MANY MEN ARE RE- A n n eA rb o r sN K S OWJECTED FOR U. . SERVICE INPHYSICDWriesNew One! FALPOOSPEC Indianapolis, June 29.-Why so many mH9nNare rejected for military srie ___3___zDr. 'o r Iltell I'roduces u r P o eis partially explained by the weekly Recent Gyusuasiut lmprusemnuts Ex- f 1 l '1 ititi de nts Answering Questloss uf report of Recruiting Officer Sergeant pelced to Draw lI Ru Fraunc lrd 110 EnrGllmeut G....…

June 30, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…PAG FOU THE WOLVERINE 1121 South W~ 605 East University General Pershing joins His Troops Expedition Reaches France Safely; No Information as to Part in War Troops Will Play Washington, June 29.-Complete re- ports from Major-General Pershing upon the landing of his first expedi-. tion -in France still were lacking to- night. The delay may be accounted for by the report that until today Gen- eral Pershing did not personally visit the American ...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER SHOWERS TODAY OR TONIGHT I Ab V or ifNr a jIat 3j UNITED PRESS DAY AND \IGHf IRHE SERVICE p VOL. XXVII. No. 172. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. PRICE FIVE CEN'h CITIZENS OF ANN AHOR TO GATHER IN HONOR OF DEAD COMPANY I AND WAR VETERANS TO JOIN IN MEMORIAL PARADE WILL HOLD SERVICES IN HILL AUDITORIUM Literary and Engineering Companies to Meet at 1:30 O'clock Today Ann Arbor pauses for a brief moment during the...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 2

…THE l IIGAN DA J 11 /hite Flannel Trousers are the Correct thing for that dance or party. a pair tailored to your measure at Have G. H. Wild Company ding Merchant Tailors 311 State St. SALE OF STATIONERY AND LATE FICTION BARGAINS IN BOTH rhe Slater Book Shop hone 430 336 S. State St. Bicycles Tennis Rackets Base Ball Goods Lawn Mowers Switzers' Hardware Bicycle Repairing Key Fitting Razor Blade Sharpening 310 State Only Hardw...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

… ESH MEN DOWN A PEG Laugenhan, cf; Gilmartin, lb; Shel- don, rf; Wood, p. Score by innings: Varsity..........12001030-7 All-fresh.........00000000-0 UTA TO (INA[ PI MANAGER OF ATHLETICS Why Worry? If It Hadn 't Been the War It Would Have Been Rain t HARD HITTING AN~D MAKE VICTORY EASY STEALS YESTERDAY'S GAMES ILLINOIS PENN DEFEATS HAS THREE GAMES CHICAGO; MORE With ideal weather conditions for a ball game the Varsity beat the All- ...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 4

…-~~~ nLi rir. MPIVA.jJ1PVAtIlL Y II L t ir VK bIIM, OF SMARE MENACE 1ITISH HOSPITAL SHIP, iER- CANTILE CRUISER AND DE- STROYER SUNK London, May 29.-The hospital ship >ver Castle was sunk by a submarine 'the Mediterranean Sunday, the ad- ralty announced today. Six persons e believed to have perished. The tients and hospital attendants, to- ther with the survivors of the crew re placed on another ship and ought to port. The Dover Castle was f...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 5

… MOWN F& K, KNAPP FELT AND DOBBS HATS .ISTRAW HATS 'RAW HATS Bring in your old hat and we will allo wyou 50c toward a new one. From $2.00 up. We have the Stiff or Soft Sailors, also a large selection of Panamas Ask to see our sport coats from $8.50 to $10.00. Flannel Pants from $5.00 to $6.00. White and Leghorns J. F. WUERTH CO. Next to Orpheum I s :0 : : ANN ARBOR, MICH. Wadhams & Co. UWA State Street Main Street CIVIL SE...…

May 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED I .T Y bU R Amtuer Finishing to a Reliable Photographer1 In fine tailoring the cost of good workmanship exceeds the cost of the fabric. Workmanship is the ability behind the shears, behind the needles. It plays the most important part in a successful suit, fixes the cost, the selling price, as well as the value of the garment. '-U who has an established reputation and you will be assured of Results that will not be ...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FAIR AND SLHORTLY COLDER A6F 4by A6V Ak Idghh.. at UNITED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIRE SERVICE VOL. XXVIINo. 128, NN AruOR, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. * PRICE FIVE C ILLINOIS DEBATES MIClHIGAN TNIGHT Band to Apper at 7:30 o'Clock and Play U't10 Progr-am ieginis GOV. A. E. SLEE PER TO ACT AS CIARIITAN OF MEETLNG T9 Contest QustiAn ofCompulsory Investigation of Labor Dis- putes Gov. Albert E. Sleeper will for the first time si...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY April 8th Prepare Now ake your selection from our vast assortment of distinctive weaves and colorful blends. G. H. Wild Company Merchant Tailors . STATE STREET Rackety Restring THREE ces from $1.75 to $3.75 DAYS TIME ALL WORK GUARANTEED Fhe Slater Book Shop hone 430 336 S. State St. mmmomm mmoi deles Swidzers' Hardware Rackets Bicycle lRepairing Key Fitting Razor Blade Sharpening Base Ball Goods 310 State ...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY MICHICAN VARSITY TAKES TWO GAMES FROM RESERVESi next Monday. Three games are sched- uled for Saturday and are as. follows: 7 to 8 o'clock-fresh laws vs. soph lits, court 3; senior laws vs. junior lits, court 4; 8 to 9 o'clock-pharmics vs. grads, court 4. 3 1 ! COACH LUNDGREN'S TION COPS FIRST CONTESTS AGGREGA- TWO BOTH GAMES FEATURED BY VARSITY SLUGGING Lush, New Southpaw Twirler, Shows Up Well in Early Workouts; Infie...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAR IENTISTS' ECONOMIC ,,SECTION OPENS TODA1Y HOLD FIRST MEETING AT 10 O'CLOCK THIS MORN- ING rhe economic section of the Michi- n Academy of Science will open its ssion at 10 o'clock this morning in om 207 Economic building when Al- rt Bradley, grad., will discuss "Rail- .y Maintenance of Way Expenses d Cost Accounting." This will be lowed by a paper on "The Future the Country Church," by Robert .illips. Prof. F. M...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Just Arrived C & K C.& K. SOCIETY BRAND SUITS Spring Showing of the and Top Coats for Spring A Large Shipment of Stetson Hats Crofut & Knapp Hats $3.50 and $4.00 See Our Windows for Shapes and Colors TINKER & COMPANY Cor. S. State and William Sts. Come in and see our new line of Spring Hats and Furnishings. We make Suits to your measure from $16.50 up. NEXT TO ORPHEUM In the Latest Designs m C. & K. C. & ...…

March 30, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )AY, M r The Big Spring Drive Has Started and you will be forced out of the trenches into the sun's rays on Easter Morning and how will that old suit look then? With Easter only TWO weeks away you will have to hurry and place your order, or otherwise go home in that old trench suit that has seen better days. You are now in danger of being overtaken with the big guns that have already blasted away many of the best pattern...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…THE WEATHER FOR ANN ARBOR- THURSDAY-CLOUDY; COLDER WITH PROBABLY SNOW pm, mmwmmm=A oP. ICjAN i m UNITED PRESS WIRE DAY AND -NIGHT SERVICE THE ONLY JTOR I\G PAPER 1Y AN ARBOR hr. VOL. XXVII. No. 51. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTS DEBA9TING TEAMS CHOSEN TO ARGUE FOR UNIVERSITY AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE SE- LECTED AFTER YESTER- DAY'S TRIALS TO CONTEST TWO OPPONENTS Three of Men Picked on This Year's Squads ...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ...._ I . }' da I r--'. ¢+ f %T.Fif=Sr y,' Treat Yourself To A Nelp Suit or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to- day and select the cloth - from our as- sortment of elegant and exclusive fabrics from the very best mills. The cost will not be unreasonable. And our reputation is a guarantee that the style and tailoring will be irreproach- able. G. L. Wild Company Leading Merchant Tailor State St. #! ililtll !###Ill t##tt!!!#t#...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…DUbmI IERivI ur MICHIGAN WILL PAY STANFORD SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS ARE TO t4O WEST CHRIST- MAS HAVE SENATE'S PERMISSION Nine of Men Composing the Squad Have Played Together; Hold Practice C.C .C.MEN ENTER IN DETROIT MEET Michigan Runners Doped to Win From Competing Teams in Last Race of Year CARROLL EXPECTED TO STAR The Varsity cross country team will leave for Detroit this morning at 8:10 o'clock, to run in the annual Belle Isle cross country...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…N A :L a.., i INNOUNCE SUBJECTS FOR HARRIS PRIZE SSY Fhe Hundred Dollars Given for Best Papers on Political Science Topics Announcement of the subject for he 1917 Harris prize political science ssays has just been posted. They ,re as follows: I. Selection of public servants. (a) Primary election problems. (b) State and municipal civil service laws and their adminis- tration. II. National control of railroads. III. Problems of statute law-ma...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

…THE 'HI GAN DAILY TH 1ANDAL 1.. It is by no means presumpt . - -, uous on -our part to say that 411e Iti y n en rs m t 4 y 6y i5 ' . u so art osy 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 G your needs.' Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Go, 209 S Main St. The Eberbach & Son Co. Good Drugs-Toilet Articles Chemicals and Laboratory Supplies. You know the Qua...…

November 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,' rl= BALK-OVER'S for WOMEN Styles in demand for Winter Tramping' Ii L Y NDO Nl 719 N. University .1 H IVI E N THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHER Who delivers the Goods and has been delivering them for 12 years right here among Michigan Students This popular Pattern Pictured comes in Black and Brown calf skin and black kid skin. Rubber or leather soles. Priced $4.50 to $7.00 0C 0 o ' * GYM Kocdak. enhd thzpplis Oxmarantee...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 1

…Miniature .Copy Miniature Copy 1cG ..FD Vol. XXVII. No. o# Ann Arbor, Michigan, Saturday, September 30, 1916 Issued Gratis FORMER RECORDS ARE SMASHED BY FALL ATTENOENCE LIT COLLEGE GETS INCREASE OF 136 OVER LAST YEAR; TOTAL r, 707 SLAVS TO BE NUMEROUS Russians and Poles Given Official Credentials to Attend Amer- ican Colleges In all probability the 8,ooo mark will be closely approached this year. Figures given out by university authorities ...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 2

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY September 30. 1916 } _ 41' S I U B S C R I E 0 I C ir N D Official newspaper at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. John C. B. Parker... Man'g Editor Clarence T. Fishleigh...Bus. Mgr. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Build- ing. Subscriptions: by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00. Want ad. station...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 3

…September 3o, 1916 THI, IvIICIIIGAN DAILY Page Three LINE AVERAGES 190 POUNDS SQUAD LOOKS LIKE REAL OLD BATTLING PHALANX "Maulie," Smith and Raymond Make Up Back Field; Yost Wearing Smile According to Old King Dope the Wolverine line should average just about 190 pounds, and according to the way it is holding, pounds sterl- ing. Taking the men who have been playing consistently on the Varsity squad all during the fall season and averaging ...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 4

…Page Four TIIF N1IC111UAN DA1 ,Y September 30, 1916 PaE Pu IH.MC I A AIYSpebr3,1 $2.50 $2.50 THE LATES NEWS OF THE CAMPUS, CITY AND. WORLD EVERY MORNING IN JY n AIL Delivered by Carrier to your Rooms ow!I f U $2Aghm0 …

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 5

…September 3o, 1916 TIIL MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five September 30, 191d ~HE MICHIGAN DAIIY Page Five I F FIRE PREVENTION DAY SET BY GOVERNOR'S MANDATE Oct. 9 to be Date for State-wide Preparation Against Prevent- able Conflagrations Monday, October 9 will be State Fire Prevention Day. Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris has issued a proclamation setting the date of the anniversary of the great Chi- cago fire for this purpose. The fire losses in Mich...…

September 30, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 0) • Page Image 6

….Page Six THF, MICHIGAN DAILY September 30, 1916 Page Si~ THI~ MICHIGAN DAILY September 30, 1916 SQUAD .QKS iKE REAL oLD §TTLIK, PHALANX (Continued from page 3) "Maulie' is hitting the line in the style rot . won him his title of the "German Bullet" and "Pat" Smith is out-Patting himself. Raymond, Sparks and "Morrie" Dunne are the iieiy punters and the choice is exceedingly close. For' the pilot position Sparks and Zieger both look good. ...…

May 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

…THE DAILIY 50e NEWS OF THE WORL) AND THE CAMPUS :, 5 . q . - " - c r . ,.. . ' ' ^ _, ; Phones :---Uitorlal 2414 Business 900 TELEGRAPH SERVICE BY THE NEW YORK SUN VOL. XXVI. No. 170. -M M EXERCISES START AT 9 3 OOCLOCK PApAE TO BEGILN AT COU'TY BUILDING; REV. POOLE SPEAKER VARSITY MUSICIANS TO PLAY Two Companies of University Officers' Corps to March with G. A. R. Veterans * * * Program for Memorial Day * * Grand parade from court * house...…

May 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. ._, . ,.Wr -. 4 I I i L ' Ease of Mind Self-possession and personal effici- ncy depends largely upon the clothes you wear. we are your tailors you will always have that eling that comes with Clothes of Character G. H. WILD COMPANY EADING MERCHANT TAILORS STATE ST. SENIORS Now is the time to order your Visiting Cards Plate and 100 Cards $1.50 to $3.00- 100 Cards from Plate 900 HENTESHAN .STUDENTS BOOKSTORE e s Of...…

May 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

…'tA MICHIGAN DAILY CIGARETTES ARE NOT UNHEALTHY UTike everything else life they Bmust be used in moderation. You find you get more enjoyment out of one or two carefully chosen cigar- ettes after morning coffee than from a package of those which are merely 'Smokes'. The bestfor you, may notbe igaes but we would like you to try them this morning before you forget. "From Morning THIlNight Fewer But The Beat." WATCH THIS FELLOW! Lawrence Butler,...…

May 30, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... It Comes Thursday Evening THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR. Everything New, featuring the Hits which achieved such splendid success on the Western Trip he Trip Cot OF THE GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB C This will be your last opportunity to hear men who have been Musical Stars on the Campus for three years. HILL AVDITORIUM Thursday Evening Admission 25c INTEROLISS ATHLETES TO BATTLE IN PENTATH LON- Contestan...…

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