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November 29, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

…L IVILlr iN., L~ 'r iu 4k , < <, t -- < =,; ~ :, ^: Treat Yourself To A Ne/v 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. Official newspaper at the University of Mi...…

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 01, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…lVA ll i.C--]1 \ AJX-1YLJ 1 - 'T iJl I Ilj 11 DO. ALL DROP KICKIN 4 BULL BOOTS 'M OVER BAR FROM 40 YARD LINE Sharpe Will Not Start in Saturday's Game; Three Men Dropped From Table Football practice yesterday after- noon was featured by the excellent drop kicking of one Bull Dunne. The Varsity left end was busy on the 40- yard line and he was dropping them over with considerable regularity. With Sparks out of the game, Dunne has been...…

November 02, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… INS 85 YARDS FOR SCO .wi PATCHED UP VARSITY HELD TO- 12-0 COUNT Dunne, Drops Four Out of From 50-Yard Line Ten Tries It was a patched up Varsity that scrimmaged against the reserves yes- terday afternoon and they were held to two touchdowns. Goal was not at- tempted after either touchdown and the final score was 12 to 0. The feature play of the afternoon was contributed by the fast traveling Zeiger, who sprinted 85 yards for a tou...…

November 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

… --" I I I TERS DUE TO tRO .. - . .. . aT O 1.7 -- -- WASHINGTON STUDENTS TO INVADE ANN ARBOR I JuniOrs Iattle Seniors to Tei Coach Edmunds and Proteges Arrive This Morning at 9 .O'clock The game between the junior and seniof lits ended in a 7 to 7 draw. ! The feature of the game was a for- ward pass by the seniors, Grylls to Joslyn, who carried the ball within three yar(-s of the goal. Adams car- ried it o 'r on the next play. T...…

November 04, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…I 4 E OPPO I1 I I T Y\S T[OLRSL IP VARSITY MOVING! The Exponent 'o the Come-back Zeiger, Quarterback, Who Turned Last Saturday's Defeat Into a "Victorry ANNOUNCE HOCKEY RESULTS Grace Rose; inside left forward. Mar- Ian Holden. right wing forward, Flor- ence Fogg, left wing forward, Iva Personnel of Senior and Junior Teams J Carlson; center half, Katherine Smith; Decided; Final List Comes left half, Clarissa Vyn; right half, Con- O...…

November 05, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…IHE MICHIGAN DAILY L IV6 F For The 610 ALL-RESH BE T * V T(N SQUAD WAITS AN hOU (I - FORMS; IOTERS GEl Y ELLS0* CIAGO BOYS Ou UR heres a chance for some bin mid citizen to act the phi-oJsan thereby aid k V'aci Sieve Farrell an automobile for a aieng the Varsity ( utry team at work. i " become so fast n te coach can no l e kep up with the rear uard, and in order to get the best results he must be with th boy, Mhigan has a cross MAY SEND RU...…

November 07, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY "MUTIPLE-ICK" MAY 0BEUSED BY WOLVERHINE TEAM COACH YOST BELIEVES THAT HE HAS PERFECTE LATEST GRIDIRON TA CTI(C PLAY ORIGINATED BY SANFORD Football Boss at Rutgers Introduces New System of Scoring Which Yost Now Improves Coach Yost believes that he has per- fected the "multiple kick." The "multiple kick" is the very lat- est thing in football circles. It is the first new method of kicking field goals that has been devised...…

November 08, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…1 -' ... "-- TRA I Z ... .r^r ...,. " a ' .,._.. n . _. ._ EXTRA ELECTI VOL. XXVII. ELECTION EXTRA. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTS 5* Il Michigan Goes Dry --Seeper 0, Wt Race REPUBLICANS GET STATE HEAiD1HOME RULE IS REJECTED President -elect Hughes REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FORGES FAR I LEAD DURING EARLY PART OF COUNT FOR PRESIDENTIAL OfflCE, BUT LATEST REPORTS INDICATE DECIDED MLSON GAINf E...…

November 09, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…t THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THI A LEAVES r-ir 1 FOR EAST TONIGH' MAULBE TSCH ANO [UNNE SHOW FORM IN BOOTING BALL FROM' NEAR MIDFIELD; BULL AND RAYMOND AIDED BY SLIGhT WIND MAKE SEVERAL 65-YARD BOOTS LIGH T SCRIMMAGE IS HELD Nothing Definite Regarding Lineup for Saturday Given Out by Coach Captain Maulbetsch engaged in drop- kicking and place kicking yesterday, and the Michigan leader showed con- siderable accuracy in booting between t...…

November 10, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC 'i IDENCE RUNS HIGH IN TEAI J VARSITY SQUA OF 25 MEN LEAVE WITH YOST AND OTHERS FOR GENEVA TEAM TO PRACTICE ON HOBART COLLEGE GRIDIRON TODAY INJURIES KEEP SHARPE OUT ,ailie Sp'114S Aftfi1rnioon in Showing Deadly Place Kicking 'i ecul'acy And Aaulie Will Do His Part Too Maulle was hanging out the rear end of the rear coach. He was gazing far ahead, as though he were seeing a vision. Cornell was written on his fa...…

November 11, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY It is by no means presumpt- uous on our part to say that; 12*_ Smart Uthesa are the best clothes made, 1 (r. t "because we are sincere in our belief that human minds and hands cannot design and 1tailor better clothes to meet your needs. Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Go. 209 S. Main St Ma-- Tebatei lh& SCon Co. The Eberbach & Son Co. t .1 Calkins Drug Co. Two Stores 324 So. State and 1123 So. University Ave. Whitman's Candles s...…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…1 F CONL BACKS LATE CAPTAIN MUELLER OF CORNELL IIN (Continued from Page One.) est that has ever seen an athletic contest on Cornell's new field. The lineup and sun!aries: Michigan (20). Cornell (23) Dunne .... ....L.E. . ... .... Ryerson Wieman........L.T.........Gillies Gracey .. .. .....L.G..........."Miller Niemann ......... C........... Carry Rehor ............R.G....... Anderson Weske........... R.T......... Jewett Peach ........ ...R...…

November 14, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…ri ,;1 S BAD FOR PENNSYLVAN J m. WOLVERINE SQUAD OUT FOR REVENGE AGINST THE Q ES SATURDAY Cornell Defeat Makes Varsity Danger- ous Opponent for Pennsy RED AND BLUE LINE STRONG Maulbetsch and Zeiger Play Strong Defensive Game Against Ithacans "I'd rather face a good football team that had just won a game than one which had just suffered defeat," re- marked Coach Fielding H. Yost a cou- ple of weeks ago as Michigan was preparing for Sy...…

November 15, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… CHICAN DAILY ,,a~," k ; ED Finn AT via ACK G INST PENN' aI TRIGHT FOOTBAL TO BE MIXED WITH OPEN PLAY1 NEXT SAURDAY 1 ORINA'IOhN WILL .SPltIN( SHIJFTIN f OFF"NSE IWIEiAN DEVELOPS INTO NSTAR Soph Tackle I1iggest Individual IDe- fense Factor Against Big Red Team Michigan's success in using the for- ward pass against Crnell last Satur- day, coupled with the pleasing fashion in which the backs headed by Maul- betsch, gained through. the...…

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

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

November 17, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

…IARSITY 9ar THIS AFTERP jo l ,in TRMNER TUTHIL SAYS ARSITY IS I OR INDUP ONTEST BE AT U- IALLAT 4:05 O'CLOCK FOR MARCH TOj FIELD SQUAD TARES LIGHT WORKOUT Record Crowd Wl1 lie Present Whens Referee Starts Curtain * Contest The manging editor of this noble publication cautioned the .gentleman who presides over the destinies of page three to be sure to mention this afternoon's mass meeting. Like some others, the m. e. said that he had a ...…

November 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…A & AJ- AVAA% A AAN AA XI 'I J-P A i * *** * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IN TODAY' EDR Syracuse vs. Colgate and Minnesota vs. Wisconsin Other Head- liners AGGIES OPPOSE NOTRE DAME Yale vs. Princeton at Princeton. Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. Cornell vs. Mass. Aggies at Ithaca. Army vs. Springfield at West Point. Navy vs. Villa Nova at Annapolis. Harvard vs. Brown at Cambridge. Dartmouth vs. West Vir...…

November 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…CHIGAN DAILY ri A cOu I 1 TRY TO ICHICA I EDDIE ARROLL LEADS RUNNERS AT LANSING All-Fresh Runners Win Their Race With M. A. C. Freshmen by Six Points Michigan won the state cross coun- try meet yesterday with a margin of eight points over her nearest com- petitor. Albion placed second in the race, M. A. C., third, and Western Normal, fourth. Eddie Carroll took individual honors when he finished first in the meet, running the three ...…

November 21, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

…1 1%.At- LJ1 I A-."' DOTBALL SEASON BECOMES HISTORY Record Crowd at Saturday 's Game CROSS CONT tAM To Go TO NEW HAVEN Carroll Fveii lUp g~il k 41ADionRunneinr CLASS GAME RESULTS IN TIE h~ i its Nor Dents Able to sh Across Final Mark After playing the scheduled game Police Disappoint Daily Reporter 26,410 Spectators Watch Struggle tween Penn and Michigan Teams Be- Coaches Particularly Pleased Work of Older Men of Team with * ...…

November 22, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…T Out His Third Year IillU 1;1 [ U L.I ILU AT P N Twenty-one Counterfeit Pasteboards Revealed by Investi- gation TO MAKE THOROUGH SEARCH Athletic Association Authorities Offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Conviction Discovery of counterfeit tickets used for admission to the Pennsylvania game of last Saturday has been made by the athletic association. Immediately after the forgeries had been made certain by piecing together the two parts of...…

November 23, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…JTTERS ARE AWARDE a- i . ., MEN WHO IIL REEIVE 19 VARSITY ISGI 196HAV 1WE BEEN ANNOUNCED CAPTAIN JOHN J)IATLBETSC1 AND DUNPNE RECEIVE THEIR THIRD REWARD A.LL PLAYED IN LAST TWO GAMES Entire Group of Players to Receive "V's" Appeared Against Pennsy or Cornell * * * * * * * * * * * * * CA PTAIN MAULBETSCH DUN0'E SMITH WESKE NIEMANN REHOR ZEIGER MARTENS GRACEY RAYMOND BOYD SPARKS PEACH G WIEMAN * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Fourteen mem...…

November 24, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… ----I .I UhPU11U SL. 1V illULi MEICSIN rNA s Campus Championship Decided Tomor- row When These Two Teams Clash For Title CAPT. MAULBETSCH TO REFEREE Although the football season seems to be over as far as the Varsity is concerned Lnere will be one attrac- tion on Ferry field Saturday. At 2 o'clock on this day the medics and the junior lits will battle for the campus championship. ' This contest promises to be one of the best ever played in ...…

November 25, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY JIOR LITS AND MEDICS PLAY INTERCLASS TITLE SAWBONES CONCEDED SLIGHT EDGE IN CHAMPION- SHIP BATTLE EBERWEIN TO PLAY LEFT HALF Acquisition of Former Varsity Half- back Boosts Third Year Men's Chances Probable lineup for interclass chain- pionship game today: Medics. Junior Lits. Stinson or Sherwood ...... L.E.........Brown Adams ........... L.T........ Giessing Haughey..........L.G........... Pence Cudney........... C...........…

November 26, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 lop awl , b I I a e i For U~ Christmas MICHIGAN, TEAM IN NINTHPLC Overton, Intereollegiate Cross Country Chanipion, Only Man to"De- feat Eddie CORNELL 8QUAD WINS WITH EASE (Courtesy of Detroit Free Press.) New Haven, Nov. 25.-In one of the most spectacular races in years, Eddie Carroll finished second to Johnny Overton of Yale in the intercollegiate JUN/OH[ITS AND TAE IG HR PYET :.BlAE 1)EFENSE OF SAW- l1,N...…

November 28, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… oA _ ,_.,, _ _ _ blAB LINL IVIRUL Y COACH_ PONTIUS Line Coach Develops Fighters From Last Year's Unpromising Material FACTS SHOW FINE RUNNING AT YALE MAY COME BACK NEXT YEAR Perhaps no single individual deserv- es any more credit for the showing of the 1916 Michigan Varsity than Line Coach Miller H. Pontius. This is not intended to reflect in any way upon the work of Douglass. Doug- lass, however, was greeted by an ar- ray of backfiel...…

November 29, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…1 1 l L ,T-7 1711 f.1I1 SOPH ENGINEERS PALERFELD WILL BE I CONYERTED INTO RINK! i Two Interclass Teams Battle to Draw for 'Second Time; Final Count Stands 3 to 3 BAD FUMBLES PROVE COSTLY Another check was thrown in the way of the fight for numerals in inter- class football yesterday afternoon, when the fresh lits and soph engineers played another tie game, the second deadlock between the two teams. The score was 3-3. Near the end of the fi...…

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 01, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

… TO A BIRD AT DAWN BY RICHARD LE GALLIENNE Now the slow light fills all the trees, The world, before so still and strange, With day's familiar presences, Back to its common self must change, And little gossip shapes of song The porches of the morning throng. "One of the finest lyrics our language or any duced."-Current Opinion. other has pro- YOU MUST MEAN MORE- O bird that somewhere yonder sings In the dim hour 'twixt dreams and dawn, Lo...…

November 02, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…RICHARD LE GALLIENNE TO=N IG H T IIIiHl1111111111111111IIIIIIIINI11111111111111111111lllllllllillllll lillllllllll lilllllilllllllllillllllllllillllllllllIINIIN111111111 1111[iU111111E1i1llilllllllllllllllllllllllii CAUSES LOSS HALF' BILLION PLANS FOR VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE COMPLETED Committees Chosen by Elsie Paul, '17, Chairman of AffairI LANDSCAPE DESlSN HAS NEW QUARTERS ,ACTIVITIES LIMITED BY WOMENS'_LEAGUE PLAN range, Cotton and ...…

November 03, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…z Prize Contest Will Be Announced in Satur- y's Daily; Prizes Given by F. J. Scully than 300 contributions in the ntest were turned over to the f directors of the athletic as- a yesterday when the contest a close at 4 o'clock. The prize cheers will be announced in y's Daily. prizes of $5.00, $3.00, and $2.00 awarded to the winners. They red by F. J. Scully, '12. Dance Tickets Still Unsold and Mrs. J. G. Parker, and .d Mrs. H. E. Riggs will cha...…

November 04, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… . .. wanese Women augh tvirtue of Obedience from Early Childhood Ideals of Womanhood Preeminently Domestic, Says Mitsuji Kiyohare, '17, Student from Orle nt, in Article Dealing With His Native Land ANNUAL CHESS TOURNAMENT TO PLAY TO A SCORELESS TIE OPERATE UNDER NEW SYSTEM -- ---. (Continued from page three) Playing in the annual chess tourna- terday afternoon resulted in a score- ment held by the members of the Uni- less tie. versity of Mi...…

November 05, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…TH E MICHIGAN DAILY ,.UN THOMAS DIXON'S "The Fall of a Nation" Starring LORRALNE HULING and PEILCY STANDING Shows at 3:00, 6:00 and 8:45 MATINEE 25c EVENING 35c MONDAY and TVESDAY November 6-7 i York a captured city, the puny frag- ments of the small American army driven into the inaccessible regions of the Far West; the American women banded in the oath-bound order of the Daughters of Jael against the invader; the wild rides of the women...…

November 07, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…I tltL ivIU..1 i'flUAIN JAI-L 1 -I mm NO COMPLETE OR AUTHENTIC ARCADE rH E A T R, E TODAY ELECTION RETURNS will be available before 11:00 or 12:00 o'clock tonight. In the meantime you can see that wonderful production- November 7 TONIGHT 35 CENTS M ATINE 25 CENT E s "THE FALL OF A NATION" By THOMAS DIXON MMMMUMMOMMMEEMWANIO Intercollegifate aona: An anonymous gift of $60- AO has, recently been made to the niversity. nsylvania...…

November 08, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…one I an e state iblican ticket wereI k this morning with the uncer- course of the presidential result. ninary indications were that the blicans had won one of the big- lights in electing two Republican ors to replace the two Democrat- iators in Indiana. other gain was certain in New where William Calder, Republi- won in the Hughes sweep of the re state from William F, Mc- s, former Democratic national man, in the senatorial fight. arent vi...…

November 09, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHICAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMB' A IZE IWO AVAL DIISIONS - _ - 4' * * * w *4 * * * * * s1 4' * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS end 25 and 36-Foot Cutters for Use of Members on Huron River TODAY Whitnley-"Some Baby." Majestic-Vaudeville. Orpheum-Mae Murray in Big Sister.". Also Bray toons. "Th Cai * id of* Presidential Candidates Affected Various Degrees by Defeats 13000 LOSERS SCARCE IN FORMER ELECTIONS in TO RECEIVE PAYI As a ...…

November 10, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHICAN DAILY FRX] IOU POET FINDS ':* 0 PEACE IN WEST~ MB. SUNDAY REJOICES * PLURALITY Of ILLINOIS UNCHANGED BY WOMEN I } dranath Tagore Believes Occi- dent Place of Continual Strife * * ECTURE HERE NEXT WEEK * E* Rabindranath Tagore, the dis- * shed Hindu poet, will lecture in * uditorium on Nov. 15. The lec- will be given under the auspices *, Oratorical association and seats * Billy Sunday, telegraphing to Detroit friends from ...…

November 11, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…THE HIGAN DAILY - d { IALK-OVER'S for WOMEN Styles in demand for Winter Tramping 11111 LYNDON 719 N. Vivrsity THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHER Who delivers the Goods and has been delivering them for 12 years right here among Michigan Students Just Received 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 - Ia // 0 *: : O A'-1 O C ~ O' Kodaks &ad *txpplls Gaua...…

November 12, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… YOU GET REAL SHOE REPAIRING AT THE =OLIN NE=OLIN Quality Shoe Rep .i* r We have it Wears better than leather 1114 S. University Ave. OUR flOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE MARET REINSJ~ . FLURIE ONInT ION NEW ATIONAL.MONUMENT IS CREATED IN ALASKA Constanly Near,I Death Is Jok Exper ilPio ,lilcu !In Abandoned Indian Village Included Tract of 38 Acres of Forest in I Narrow Escapes Become Incideniii Occurrences in Activities of Sol...…

November 14, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…s is and Habits of Natives ' Answered:You can tc_ Take Your Choice e, '18D, and G. C. Lubke, al, South Africa, tell of, d customs of the African i the third article of the their native land. own to many people as ontinent," was so named is many dark colored in- matic conditions contrib- at measure to the inten- ent in any race, and we es of Central Africa much those farther south. ips of aborigines are rec- outh Africa: the Hotten- habit th...…

November 15, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…11W4 I w INSURANCES TO -SETHIS WINTER SCHRISTMAS SEALSNOW READY "E "" "LCLAI KMSIN E practicallyHelpless. This is ere ly another indication of the un-, usually high character of Pennsyl- vania's defensive maneuvers this seal son. Michigan Anti-Tuberculosis Society Sends Out Stickers to Agents (Continued from pa e three) will 'have to show the All-American New System Periodic xaminations to be Iield All Those Insured for a.nsing, Nov....…

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

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

November 17, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…CitflL t U L [ L LU Street Settled After Election Flurry; Demand Holds Prices Stable R FOODSTUFFS SHORTAGE w York, Nov. 16.- The general ency on Wall street is to accept lection results as fair, and to set- down to pre-election conditions. closeness of the result is regard- s a sign that hereafter both parties be compelled to nominate their , able and conscientious citizens, realizing that few vital issues at stake, will base future cam- as on...…

November 18, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Zeal Wealth of South Africa Lies in Agriculture Rather Than 7lines hnri' 4. r Faculty Members to t in Program; Special Session for Ladies I Take The 46th annual meeting of the lchigan State Horticultural society, hich will be held in Grand Rapids, ec. 5, 6 and 7, in the coliseum, will e one of the largest the society has rer had. There will be a fine dis- lay of horticultural machinery, spray aterial and othe' accessories. Many prominen...…

November 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…DAILY Francs X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne Monday Arcade IN And heatre "ROMEO and JULIET" Tuesday Nov. 20-21 8 REE LS---25 cents. It is generally the greptest ambi- tion of every real actor and actress to essay the riles of Romeo and Juliet at least once in their career, and Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, the foremost stellar combina- tion that ever appeared in the silent drama, are no exceptions to this rule. Indeed, th...…

November 21, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY UNIRSITY ORCHESTRA ITO APPEAR WEDNESDAY Organization Numbering 60 Part in Twilight Recital at 4:15 o'Clock TakesI The University Symphony orchestra nearly 60 strong, will make its first appearance for the year under the direction of Samuel Pierson Lockwood at the twilightrecital in Hill audi- torium, Wednesday afternoon at 4: 15 o'clock. Harrison Albert Stevens, pianist, will appear as soloist in Bee- thoven's Concerto, ...…

November 22, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…rg-11J L I f* * $1 # U ! * $ UIlAIL HALL HELD IN DETROIT * AT THE THEATERS :* * * TO- AY MaJesic--Vaudeville. ege" Slogan of Bureau to Present Affakr Tomorrow That * Orpheum-Marguerite Clark In * "Still Waters." o to College" is the slogan of the ntercollegiate rally to be held on sday, Nov. 23, in Arcadia hall, o;t, for the benefit of the collegi- bureau of occupations. Alumnae .all the leading colleges are co- ating in the affair. ...…

November 23, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…ULY ; PRIES WLL E GVEN "FO0 BESTBOOK REVIEW "War, Nationalism, and Society" Sub- ject of New Book by Edward Jrehbiel The American Association for Inter- natlonal Conciliation is offering prizes for the review of Edward Krehbiel's new book, "War, Nationalism, and So- ciety." Krehbiel after teaching his- tory at the University of Chicago, Le- land Stanford, and Columbia, has taken to research work and produced his lat- est, the book to be rev...…

November 24, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

… N U.S. SECRITIES f,000,000 in American Bonds Mar. keted in Asiatic Island Kingdom UNTRY IS VERY PROSPEROUS Japanese merchants and exporters ve bought between $30,000,000 and ),000,000 American securities in the t six months, according to estimates ade yesterday in banking quarters, tere an important part of the pur- ases were put through. The 'securi- s wer~e bonds for the most part, gely underlying railroad issues, al- ,ugh a substantial par...…

November 25, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…CHIGAN DAILY D WATCHING U.S51 ESS, SAYS WILLIAMS Otto T. Kreuser, '17, Describes efficiency of German Government JHNSON IS CRITICIZED 11 e0n of Pulitzer School of Journalism States War Has Made News- paper Important "The world is watching the utter- nces of the American press," said lean Talcott Williams, of the Colum- ia University Pulitzer school of ournalism, in an address given yes- 3rday afternoon in Tappan hall be- dre the students...…

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