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January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…LL L Illi * SPORTS FOR WAR PERIOD New York, Jan. 16.-Eighteen colleges in four eastern states have dropped athletics because of the war, according to returns from a questionnaire distributed by Prof. Frederick B. Well, of the college of the City of New York. The colleges are in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Twenty-two colleges have elim- inated all pre-season coaching and the others have cut down the period. Twenty-th...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…was the feat rece girl farmer from Patronize Our Nights: Orch-fAl estra $1 50&$2 M 1 BalanceHouse D. 25cto $1.00ki Dr Arthur Hopkins pri I"A Isc SCENE FROM "YOU'RE IN LOVE" AT THE WHITNEY, FRIDAY,;JAN. 18 i The Daily Cardinal of the University of Wisconsin is aided by the services obs of12 young women. The University of Cincinnati has on its daily, an upper staff of seven mem- us in bers, of which five are women, while in col- four out of...…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…I iTRIA AND BULGARIA TO DOMINATE BAANS ies play. The recruit soon look a soldier-trim, smart, WHAT GERMAN VICTORY MEAN EXPLAINED BY HISTORIAN WILL If you would attain success-you SBloch or a -Stern Suit for the man who wants to as / mitt, Apfel Co. ;a WOW C. MARQUARDT GARAGE nts for d Sensible Six" We carry a full line of Accessories, Alcohol, and Hood Covers. Overhauling of Cars by experienced men. 311 Maynard Street £ U. S....…

January 17, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…}HOE N LAST Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 u< k-Over )T SHOP S. MAIN ST. complete line UNIVERSA CONSORS ION A OCATED__BY FOSTER (Continued from Page One) gical dressings and with inadequate operating materials. Reports Circulated by Enemies "It appears to me," the speaker con- tinued; "that these reports are circu- lated by paid German agents and they gain momentum by the people in ...…

January 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…r ± t a ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 1918. ',, ,- t POSTERS FOR WANTED "LET'S GO" For Cast and Chorus Will Be Held Again Tonight U.S. TO PUT' NEW 21 'S U NDE R 0DRAFT Government Decides Against Raising Limit Above 31 Years of Age MAY USE NATIONAL ARMY TROOPS FOR HARVEST WORK SENATE VOTES TO, RETAIN ATHLETICS IF FRESH LIT NOTICE -.,-.-- I. The poster contest for the 1918 Union opera, "Let's Go," opens today. Campu...…

January 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

…year's tuition fre won't leak, and are you going eading "Kai- and we want e, a fountain more sleep; to do about CONFERENCE DECREES GOOD SAMARITNISM, STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ADVANCE NEW IDEA OF CHRISTIAN - WORK Good Samaritanism and absence of hatred were'the keynotes of the stu-1 I Wlomen Acting Dean Agnes E. Wells will be at home to University women at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at New- berry residence. Mr. N. C. Fetter, secretary of the U...…

January 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…its Bath Robes off / Co. MAIN STREET AT WASHINGTON THAT YOU MAY ECONOMIZE THE COMING YEAR Let us renovate your soiled garments and restore them to usefulness. By our process, the most modern known, we are enabled to turn out perfect work, removing stains without injury to the most delicate fabrics. Won't you let your first order "blaze the trail" to satisfaction. ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS PHONE 628 :Ch opSuey Hot Rolls - 2 for Sc MICHIGA...…

January 16, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…Iut BUREAU AVIATION OFFICER TO ID GIVE MEN INFORMAlON i IS GREAT MUTUAL A ORG(ANIZATION SERVES NATi( AND MEN IN MANY WAYS It Behooves Us to on .o ws- ATS YOU )LM m 1*1 Lu Two or Three Stars. id Gold. I NICKELS ARCADE Fa .s t Co. Detroit Universities, colleges, and technical schools throughout the country, organ- ized as the Intercollegiate Intelligence bureau, are giving valuable aid to the government in the present crisis. At ...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…-, R I .14A r 40 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918. RESERVE OF ESSEL BUILDERS ient in the naval auxiliary vill be kept open until Thurs- t inasmuch as Recruitng Of- k of Cleveland was unable to Ann Arbor yesterday to swear plicants. dditional men have applied Iment and they will be taken service Friday, when Lieuten- : will be on the campus. The t was called to Chicago while o Ann Arbor and will not be ome here until the lat...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…I*t I CO] CGIVES 1 "France at War" to be Subject Talk; Speaker Has Just Re- turned From Front of a single a victory humanity, I together se of self- n in one of the s that he who eives the most. ing would ac- years what is accomplish. y we have tan- gigantic effort forth. Every ces. Every day furthering our r national ser- nple, the phy- The new course in Red Cross sur- gical dressings begins at 2:30 o'clock today at Angell house. Mrs. ...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

…i i i I !res s and Men Working Michigan Game aturday Jan. 14.-The Chicago i is fast rounding into ie end of the week will e for the invasion of chances STUD T TTEDANFIVE 1IG UNIVERSITIES IN ATC TILLINOIS RELAY CARNIVAL FOT9nOW Second Annual Indoor Meet Will In. cUhide a Solders' and Sailors' Event OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY ATH- LETIC ASSOCIATION INDICAT- Urbana, Ill., Jan. 14.- The second ES DECREASE OF 1813 annual athletic carnival of the Univ...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…,s A%. 19 STATES A ALASKA GRANT EQUAL S iul. ilt by y - Lit- m. Fox's CIR'S. V HAJESTIC THEATRE TO-DAY MAE MURRAY . In - "FACE VALUE" - and - 'The Screen Magazine" JAN. 16 "THE BOTTOMC THE WELL" - with - An All-Star Cast OF WYO)ILING FIRST, COLORADO SEC-. OND TO GIVE'VOTE TO WOMEN Suffrage maps of the United States now show more than half the nation's territory to be governed by both its male and female citizens. Nineteen states an...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

…4_ CE Choil .11 UI The recruit soon dier-trim, smart, success-you who wants to Apfel Co. IARQUARDT ARAGE Six" of Accessories, >od Covers. al rienced men. N Is in a submarine, in a tank. He in- such varied sub- tle Belgian Army, Soldier, the Amer- 'ance, the Search War Doctors, and t to us of America the Americans at peaks very highly elerity with which rried out her pre- nerican character- be two," he says; ike undue deliber-- or...…

January 15, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…IT BE 4a AL COMPANIES TO FORMED FOR DELIN- QUENT MEN Just widths No credit for work in the R. 0. T. C. course will be given to the cadets unless all unexcused absences are made-up, and the attendance record is perfect, announced Lieut. George C. Mullen yesterday afternoon. It is absolutely imperative that the students continue military training if once enrolled in the course. A stu- dent who has dropped a course and has not received recog...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…'I AIV A I ASSOCIA Z4U &1 DAY ATID G SER VI(' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1918. PRICE ' _ ,. *. PER'S LOVES "GLASS" TO BE GLUE COL AR[RIVA RELIEVES LOCLFUL SITUTION of "Loaded"rBreakfast Foods at Camp Are Ex- ploded Custer, Mich., Jan. 12.-Ru- the effect that ground glass n placed in breakfast foods, DELIVERIES MADE MONDAY; NO SUFFERING DESPITE BLIZ- ZARD A carload of coal arrived in the city Custer, by enemy pro- y...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

…in Church Huron Streets State and Make a dollar I preaches at T.) on EE BE ANY. - LEFT?" I orning Service at 10:30 (Eastern)- with address by Professor W. B. Ford on "What is Pragmatism?' -Round Table APTIST GUILD MEETS at 12 in Id House, 503 E. Huron St. FS MESSAGE OF THE FALSE AND THE TRUE" but many have come here > prepare themselves for mili- vice. theless, the, world at large pon them all as true sons. of n.. It does not trouble i...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…. MORE MEN PLAYED. FOOTBALL all the colleges which kept up the LAST YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE game last year will continue to do so. The cantonments and naval stations Expect Cantonments and Naval Sta. will also be well 'represented, for it tions as Well as Colleges to Keep has been demonstrated that football is o Up Sport the right kind of preparation and its continuance is recommended by both Sthe war and navy commissions on ath- 'N. at is vas...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…"The Natural Law," the offering atl the Whitney tomorrow night, was first produced by Mr. John Cort in April, 1915, at the Republican Thea- ter, New York City. It played in this+ city upon two different seasons, and, after a period of playing in the East- ern and Southern cities, made two tours of the Middle West, AT THE 31AJESTIC tomorrow, with Douglas Fairbanks the leading role. The picture was ci fully made, the camera being pla on top of ...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

…r 5tHIvi IN ARBOR - * * * * *- ~ 'p 'p * * ES AT THE THEATERS * - Calkin's * "Good Gracious Annabel," at the * * Garrick. i Robes 4 First Baptist Church At the'10:30 service, the Rev. J. M. Wells will begin a series of three ser- mons on New Testament teachings regarding the future. First sermon on1 "Paul's Teachings on The Last Things." Guill meeting at 6:30 with discussion on "Micah's Message Re- garding False and True." Community ...…

January 13, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…wS et. But despite 1 fabrics in the h clothes are on t afford to over- suit that is truly I:a Difference ® Others on 5 Rolls 15c 25c ca. 05c ea. 90c ....... ...... 1 .15 AND SAVE MONEY DULLABU rRBALTtL (Continued from Page One) velocity higher than the records show- ed. Grocers Warn Patrons Grocers warned their patrons that goods delivered would be at the cus- tomers' responsibility. Milk and fruits were frozen almost as soon as they were ...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… 41Ifr at] rA DAY A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1918. PRI sASSERTIO FAVOR eks, WIRELESS COURSE WILL BE GIVEN To Be Held Under Authorization of Chief Signal Officer of Army K Plans are now being perfected to give a course in wireless engineering in the electrical engineering depart- ) ment of the University under author- Ization of the chief signal officer. of the army. It is expected by engineer- ing faculty men that...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…I rsity Men, Attention! Try the v 11 ing to many breakfasts have you since eastern time started? Upper, Room Bible Class this evening at 7 o'clock. and SUPPLIES / there should be t summer. no shortage SUNDAY BIBLE CLASSES at 9:30 and at 4 for the Army Stores Course AT o'clock (CampusTime) 444 South State Street 5. r drive for finals has ( TO DRILL WO m eC11 ; Board of representatives of the Women's league will meet at 9 o...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…luIlC-I ILL lay. The recruit soon a soldier-trim, smart, would attain success-you Suit man who wants to t, Apfel Co.- ' __ FALCON :ARROW form.-fit COLLAR Sohn, Not.hone Decrees Webster hned, on Why, surely you must have, at some time or other. Or, perhaps, the process in which you were engaged was not known by this particular name. The chances are that, after a night and morning of agonizing and protracted study, you informed your ...…

January 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…'I 150 iONs OF !jWHAT'S GOING Ojl ! FOR SAMES TODA DOE ' JTLAST Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 Walk-Over BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. ml PERSHING RECOMMENDS THAT ARMY CANTEEN STATIONS BE TURNED OVER TO "Y" One hundred and fifty tons of candy has been purchased for the Sammies in France by the Y. M. C. A., accord- ing to a statement made at Lane hall yesterday. Fifty tons of chocolate, ...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…s09 Zrb axiiM DAYAND)NMGI SERVIC ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. PRICE' f -;RIC, E GRIFFINS TO TAKE IN 'EN NEOPHYTES 7] STUDENT HOUSES FACE COAL FAMINE TALIAN FIGHTING HALTED BY SNOW -Class Hold Honorary Society Second Initiation Tonight Will I i' Just as the sun drops below the wes- tern horizon today Griffins, all-cam- pus upper-class honorary society, will leave the temple to conduct 10 neo- phytes across the ...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… 1918 nothing except bouk adnu puusupu- --- cal treatises. It is time that the death edi- knell of that tradition be sounded. redit- What the American university should news be today is a live, throbbing institu- y of tion of helpfulness to humanity, to the cept nation and to the world. >r as A body of college students which lives in smug complacency .can have no conception of the needs of this hu- words- manity, this nation, this world. Col-...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…be accurs III V UL ETICSI ' 'o HIGH, a game t M. A. uch im- iat Case week. s played ,ges and former With Gain M. u- chigan's scalp back defeat at the hands this fall being still mories. have a stellar per- Murray. He is the the squad and has scorer to date. His Brigham- who is also This pair are sure gan guards busy. bie has been doing e the guards are and Garret. In their nd Rapids "Y" these opposing forwards h Gautier relies on Michig...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…I Ih 1 IVIb N i IN lULL GOING OVER TKE "1 .I KNOWLTON FISK, EX-'19, LOSES IAFE WHILE IN CANADIAN SERVICh HONOLULU," AT THr, WHI'TNEY, SUNDAY, JAN. 13. Skaters Is Announced others desiring to skate. Palmer skating rink The affair is not so much in the na- r this coming Saturday ture of a money maker as it is to stir' ive committee of the up enthusiasm for this latest venture ic association. of the W. A. A. d women are welcome tudents may g...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…Lu i nuLIULU BOOTY OFHCE" 148 MEN WHO ORDERED SUNIFORMS MUST ENROLL, Calkin's Deport Articles from Invaded Terri- tory and Offer Them for Sale in Berlin French Front, Dec. 27.- (Corres- )ondence of The Associated Press.)- Official recognition has been given by the German government to the prac- tice of German troops in France and Belgium of laying their hands on everything valuable they find in the houses and on the farms belonging to the c...…

January 11, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

…, L NEWS Fabries lens are hard to get. But despite tment of all-wool fabrics in the -ns for men's stylish clothes are on an event you can't afford to over- 0 buiTs a good suit EXTRA that is truly; COLM STREET em'in Economy Our Difference Price Others oi l5Rolls .Oc 1ic 25c ............04c ea. 05c ea. 90c e in price.......................... T LMS WITH US AND SAVE MONEY 'inted half day to day sooner than others. de Floral Shop in & r iu ...…

January 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…Y, JANUARY 10, 1918. OF I I I WEATHER CHECKS ACTION AT FRONT French Raid Positions on Mile Front; Capture Men and Machine Guns OERMANS FIRE TORPEDO INTO MERCY SHIP; WOUNDED SAVED Casturnz Ti Justified, Curfew shall not I Cars Expected This Week rom Port Huron by Fuel Administrator Beal ITENED SHUT-DOWN OF NUFACTURERS IS AVERTED remc the that es~' the German-Russian Pace Meeting opened; Prime Ministers in Attendance Be- arloads of co...…

January 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…University of Michigan cadet a good reason to be thorough- med of itself. The disrespect- itude shown toward the lec- this semester has indicated a e lack of breeding in many of ged college bred men enrolled. urely, is not in accord with etiquette. The rebuke finally y Lieut. Mullen is proof; but it have been meted out long ago. inconceivable how any group can be so ungrateful to the per- ) has consented to give up his a time in instructing th...…

January 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…IN BY USING BOTH ALDER1[EN FAVOR CENI WINTER AND EAS'T FOR SUTIER WITh S FOR IN INI Society I and SPRING J I Washington, Jan. 9.--While the year just closing has been one of the most eventful in the history of our nation, it has likewise been an unusual one in the crop history of Michigan, accord- ing to a report in the annual govern- ment crop report. Farmers, stimulated by the extraor- dinary needs of the country and pros- pective h...…

January 10, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…I J'S GOIN just TR FRANCE AND ENGLAND ALSO HAVE RELIEF WORKERS IN FIELD Jassy, Rumania, Jan. 9.-(Corre- spondence of The Associated Press)-' Only relief measures on a scale equa to those caried out in Belgium would effectively meet the extreme condi- tions of poverty and suffering exist- ing in Rumania. Nevertheless the American Red Cross commission. which has been in Jassy since the middle of September, although it has not adequate means ...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

…:,. I hi'F 43pfl &uJF I DAY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918. PRICE I o MORE MEN GO TO WAR FOM LIT COLLEGE rUDENTS WITHDRAWN TOTAL SO; MAJORITY ENTER AVIATION AN1D NAVAL AUXILIARY President Issues Peace Terms WILSON OUTLINES TERMS UN UNITED STATES WIL AC[ 15 ANSWER TO GERMAN e students of the literary left the University to en- vice of the government. ' About 30 men had withdrawn from r this college up to Dec. ...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…T WILI EIitr L~T~11AL TEN BY MUSIC F"ACULTY I WJ~omen I F ned but three months, institutions, including s, have become active is significant of the tanifested in the work r there" is trying to Digest, in an article Union, says in part: University Union in les of college boys at ceive within 24 hours nts of their sons, nes appear in the list * The Union does no- Meanwhile, men from nearly every college in the United States are reg- ister...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…ka, at the back guard position e Reserves, and their excep- laying, from running the score her and counted three points, Varsity from the foul line. held down center and was a for in working the ball from of the court to the other. ie Reserves, Later, who played Hanish, was the brightest d the big point scorer of the , gathering -a total of 7 bas- [is work if continued will en- :n to a varsity po ition. Em- > is temporarily switched from team ...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…IODELS TO BE EXCHNGE Of BONDS BEING DISCOURGED or a food, appe- soon; s largest food- show, to in Chicago. is eligible for practice, red a candidate for any n of the University of unless he is regularly e university regiment. DETROIT AUTOMOBILE PREPARE ANNUAL EXHIBIT 1) EA LEFI CAI? TIREASURY OFFICIALS C0-0PERATION OF CHANTS REQEST MER- : r has given $5,- the Rockefeller he inceasing de-. is forms of war to estab-I old. aanuel h...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

…th Robes Y UUL EPNIUNI WORK AT CAMP CUSTER P1OF. A. G. CANFIELD HEADS FRENCH DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTORS Michigan and Wisconsin boys sta- tioned at Camp Custer are being ren- dered invaluable service by the Y. M. C. A. through its green huts, according to reports received at Lane hall yes- terday. As compared with other army camps, and cantonments, the work at Battle Creek is said to have reached an exceptionally high standard. More than 550,000 l...…

January 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

…I! H 1 UBMtAL RHBIIL FOR CAMP CUSTER ME WHAT'S GOING ON It. isn't original cost- ,NI .z NEWS Fabrics >lens are hard to get. But despite rtment of all-wool fabrics in the !rns for men's stylish clothes are on s an event you can't afford to over- $30.00 buys a good suit that is truly HING EXTRA I MALCOLM I EAST LIBERTY STREET ilem In Economy Our Difference Price Others on 5 Rolls ..............10c 15c 25C 90...........04c ea. 05eea. 90C ...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…) ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918. LZ r of Li( mmande of thef pect To find Final Solution Labor Shortage By This of SHIP PROGRAM CHICAGO REMAINS TIED UP BY SNOW Chicago, Jan. 7.-Thirty hours after the abatement of the unprecedented blizzard, Chicago's streets were still badly impeded. Traffic for the most part was confined to the paths made by street cars. which made uncertain progress through canyons of snow heaped and drifte...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…so that when a certain amount of Toney had been subscribed, his in- ividual contribution might be used swell the aggregate, much would be ained. If this scheme were followed out, here would be greater satisfaction all round. There would be no barrel to ike up room; no spoiling of tobacco. nd when the shipment was packed, he tobacco would be packed in the riginal large cartons, thus making te consignment more compact. COLLEGE JOURNALISM "Colleg...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…TO 0E HELD AS USUAL chalk weak- * Ohio State's basketball quintet * will play here Saturday night of * this week instead of Wednesday * as previously announced in the * Daily. Through an eryor the date * of this tilt was printed in the * schedble as Jan. 9 instead of Jan. * 12. The game is sure to be a * snappy affair as the visitors have * a very fast team. They beat thel * Detroit Y. M. C. A. last Saturday * night, which in itself stamps t...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

… 0 RSNI ve bought the business of of Sheehan reducing and with the view stock, in order that I may I am th ile new merchandise, replace offering greatly thousands of volumes at prices. This Sale includes our entire stock of e Jewelry. Pennants Cameras and Kodaks ,~ tion Leather Note Books Craft Bulbs and Novelties Terms for. this Sale are Cash We will deliver orders to all parts of the City. PHONE ...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 5

…II II CUSTER M EN I 11 iom e n 'I I Clot I F -trim, smart, success-you lit who wants to Apfel Co. .n.. a4 1T CAPTAIN NEW3MAN, ARRANGES ATHLETIC PROGRAM TO IN- CLUDE ALL SPORTS Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 7.-Additional exercises, changes in schedules, and modifications of pro- grams are made daily by Major Gener- al James Parker. The new system is leaving less and less time for play. Instead of being agrieved at this c...…

January 08, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

…0 men e De- heat- s city 2 'I LOIS BOLTON IN "TWIN BEDS," AT THE WHITNEY, THURSDAY, JAN. 10. * * * * * * * * * * * * * . AT THETHEATERS * the spat .d on hand supplied. well sup- * Y Aerate bad as they ayor Ernest are not com- hortage and er off than * state," said * be secured * probably get * ew carloads * time. We * askring or n "A Successful, Calamity" at the' Garrick. "Twin Beds" at the Whitney, Thursday, Jan. 10. TODAY * * L....…

January 06, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1918. NGER TRAINS VDED IN EAST. for be ii Dean CUooley Deports Pullmauns Taken hlast Off Lines and All Service Cut Many Doi, desire t tilt HOTELS ARE OVERFLOWIN(G Mich- AND RO HENTS ADVANCED natur - th sue Trav ellers Experience Difficulty Se- ration curing Even Meager Accommo- d"ations in Washington Swain- -- ~Railroads, hotels and other public Pack; servants are absolutely unable to cope N US ...…

January 06, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

…Itarian Churci State and Huron Streets d and him in good stead in the f such criticism. When a man n opportunity for bettering him- nd for serving his country with r skill, he should grasp that unity immediately.J MAN TAKES HER. PLACE the first time in -the history of [ichigan Daily, a regular issue lited by a. woman Saturday ig. Heretofore, only a small f the paper has been entrust- that functionary known in The offices as the women's night...…

January 06, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…CAMP'S SERVCE TEAM P1T SUITH ANI) AQUA 1LLMEND. INGER CHOSEN BY DEAN OF GRID CRITICS Walter Camp, dean of American football critics, picked two former Michigan gridiron stars on his All- Service team for 1917. On this aggre- gation Camp has placed the men who would have won All-American recog- nition had they not been fighting for Uncle Sam. Aqua Allmendinger and Pat Smith, the former a guard in 1913-14 and the latter fullback in 1915-16 and c...…

January 06, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…-i Calamity" at the * * * * Beds" att Jan. 10. TODAY the Whitney, * Castle in * * -Mrs. Vernon of Cain." m - Peggy Adams in the Earth." Also Com- ;' * A number of the men in the R. 0. T. C. have not been measured for the egulation army shoes. Yesterday' was the last day in which the men could be measured at Lieut. George C. Mullen's office, and those who desire sboes will have to get their measure- ments taken at some shoe store in th...…

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