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November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…"k-op' ial Values AT and $4.50 0 ns & Co. MAIN STREET 'I Cafeteria THE NOW SERVING THE PUBLIC ss Is Paramount UIi ILn IILLUU UiniIUL I MAKE IT EfFECTIVE ENEMY ALIENS MUST BE PLACED UNDER ADDITIONAL SUP- ERVISION Washington, Nov. 22.- Department of justice officials declare that activit- ies of spies in this country cannot be curbed effectually without an amendment to the espionage law which will give the president authority to restr...…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

…thing Concert Dir Albert I ay jOatS over, _ _ _ _ Difference Others on 5 Rolls 1.c 25c a. 05c ea. 90C It was a small red flag hanging in dejected half-mast sort of attitude, on the campus flag pole yesterday. He wasn't sure what it might designate, but something in its attitude and col- oring, aroused in him a.feeling of an- tagonism. He voiced his indignation to the nearest bystander, "I'd like to . find the fellow that had the nerve t...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…IL k Ar ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. JDAY CITY'S SELECTED HONORED TODAY Will Be Sold at stern Game WAR FUND DRIVE TO BE CONTINUED: University Still Over $2,000 Short of Quota Assigned By National Headquarters REPORTS NOT YET IN FROM FEW FRATERNITIES AND MEN ed of the 1,700 copies ofI r Gargoyle, scheduled to e campus Friday, will be nston to be sold at the thwestern game. Conse- a limited number will sale at th...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…IY A [AYIN G. 'es. unt aim nan for himself and the kais- all. e that when the team sees the tern fullback carrying the 1 think he's Berry, and so on he Evanston squad. If they )n't fear much for the result. arer the Germans get to the y wish to reach, the rougher the 'going. looking for the team Northwestern about rermans have been to wade like the wading W~fomenI hat Smith college girls have done he war-torn villages of France be the s...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…Calibrel HUIU1Mi DELItV trum SKATTERED YOSTS SQUAD THE BEST El 'ERTAI I As Football Closes Sport Interest Tunisk to Coach Mitchell's Basketball Men e Wo With the close of the football sea- son only a few days away, basketball --- will soon be the center of athletic ASH interest. Practices are being held every evening. There will be none on and Thursday, however, on account of th" Band Bounce. Richener, Brown, Hulett, Bornstein. Van Bove...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…ai 'm se. LBUI~A UUWN-IHUUUtN BY BURWN INVDR on for e only exist- d on the monthly body. The military department of Purdue university will maintain graphic rep- resentation of European battlefields. It is planned to have one large contour map of cbay on the floor, showing the French and Belgian front, which will be corrected and rearranged each week, keeping the map absolutely up to date. In addition to this, Captain Mitchell will endeavo...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 5

…OM E. )Y IN iTI nirnp A you put on to keep it" brings to your mind a picture of ;, comfortable outer garment that a leaves his home- LOCH and LS-STERN -five Dollars. chmitt, Apfel Co. IILUMU VVflI I t NUUL LETTERS FROM CANTONMENTS TO D. A. R. PROVE NECESSITY FOR KNITTING Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion received definite proof at their meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Gill, that...…

November 22, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…i, u TY ON I Fi ; UliI Shop 115 S. Main Street ADVISES MEMBERS OF CLASS TO CULTIVATE DAILY SPIRIT Prof. John L. R. Brumm spoke to the freshman class yesterday in Universi- ty Hall, on the importance of loyalty in university life. Professor Brumm pointed out to the freshmen three kinds of loyalty: First, devotion to one's group; second, will- ingness to do dangerous things as is well exemplified in tle battle fields of the great war; thir...…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…'1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917. [ C NOTICE 11 With the approval of the President and the various departments interested, all freshman classes, scheduled to meet at the time of the freshman assembly today, will be excused. JOHN R. EFFINGER, Dean. All freshmen of the liter- ary college are expected to be present at the assembly to te held at 10:30 o'clock today in University hall. Prof. John R. Brumm of the rhetoric d...…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

…ILtNULINEtI5 Iwomen NG P E O P L E Y. M.C. A. cabinet will meet at 3:30 VOICES IN CON. o'clock this afternoon. ws dis- W e wno are rortunate enougn to be credit able to remain in the university can 31 news not fail to recognize that it is an sity of act of heroism for us to aid a worthy except cause, but recognizing small requests for support, forgetfulness and indif- ference are probably the greatest ob- Sub. stacles to be niet. The contribu...…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…AE during the ga parade of the men. III ut I. hard )atI 'URPLE ELEVEN GIVEN HARD WORKOUT BY COACH FRED MURPHY Evanston, Ill., Nov. 20.-Coach Fred [urphy lived up to the schedule he ad planned for this week and sent his lanned for this week and sent his ten through a light but spirited crimmage with the Freshmen this af-- rnoon. on Ferry field ye i street clothes ai as out of the gan ,he season, a tc FRESHMEN STAY OUT TO GIVE VARSITY ME...…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…f! tI i 'HE 13 TH PROGRAM TO CONSIST OF LECT- . URE AND EXHIBITIONS; 50 WORKS ON DISPLAY Lectures on and exhibitions of a number of representative paintings will constitute the program of the four days art institute, which is to be held Friday evening, Saturday, Sunday afternoon, and Monday, in Me- morial hall, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor art association. ossCrane will open the sym- posium with a lecture on the pictures on display....…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 5

…NI 11 EACH AGREEM 11 II 11l Values MUHL LUMUUI IN MI H GOVERNMENT NEEDS PINE TIMB. ER TO BUILD SHIPS FOR ATLANTIC SERVICE TERMS FOR RAISING OF EMBARGO ON STEEL UNSATISFACTORY TO JAPAN HotI AT 0 and $4.50 p is & Co. MAIN STREET Cafeteria NOW SERVING TiE PUBLIC Bess Is Paramount FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL No Job too Small or too Large Tokio, Nov. 20.-A lengthy state- ment was issued today by the depart-, ment of communications, a...…

November 21, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

….Mit; nneBAnI; I.. nnrU foit*I ir Grin and Grit Army ."Y, . . . Tailor lem in Economy Our Difference Price Others on 5 Rolls ...... ....... O1e 5c 25e 0........... 04c ea. 05cea. 90C fne in price..........................$1.15 FILMS WITH US AND SAVE MONEY printed hiall day to day sooner than others. Floral Shop K DEPARTMENT Call'us for Party and Gromp Pictures MOMS A and Supplies I Courses LY STUDENTS' NEEDj ,n& Co. Detroit IbPJUL W...…

November 20, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

…p43rt at J ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1917. * .* * * * * * * * * * NATION'S FUND FOR "Y" ARMY WORK RAISED * BAND PROMISES STRONG PROGRAM Y co of fa GE th New York, Nov. 19.--The war nd of $35,000,000 with which the M. C. A. will provide care and mfart for soldiers and sailors fthe allies has been raised. This ct was announced tonight by eorge W. Perkins, chairman of e finance committee of the war * * * * * * * * wo...…

November 20, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

…«i month, on his individual account, is -- $1.50, As the banks' profits come through the loaning of money, the stu- credit dent business is seldom profitable and news is usually a nuisance. .ty of If we were to offer two pieces of ad- except vice in regard to checking accounts they would be as follows: bor as When you find it necessary to writ Sub- a check against your account, avoid > writing it for odd cents; this will sav- , 960; the telle...…

November 20, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

…icosed in - h the non Dr. George A. May, physical in- side. structor of Waterman gymnasium and ed editor- director of physical training for the he faculty officers' reserve corps under Lieut. f the Uni- George C. Mullen, issued the first in- door athletic schedule yesterday s must be, morning for the rear rank of the dif- ail to the ferent companies. litor, care Six companies of the first regiment took part in different gymnasium and e on the ...…

November 20, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

…a garment you put on to keep store. "animal." vercoat" brings to your mind a picture of -fitting, comfortable outer garment that a en he leaves his home- EIN-BLOCH and CH AELS-STERN to Thirty-five Dollars. hmitt, Apfel Co. [nery 334 S. State St. Flashlights, Campus Views Out-door Groups rTLES MAYNARD Ah.. and Sodas Appointment ee Photograph %IN University Ave 0./,s. I u 'S We tention give careful personal at- to your Kodak finishin...…

November 20, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…' I IN HANDS _ L I L PlE! IVLII DENT ED TO I VVHAl'3 (itIU_.UlI 1 TODAY ANNOTNCEMENT EXPECTE 9l CLEAN UP ISUNDER. STANDIN G 7:30 o'clock-Spanish Lane hall. 7.:30 o'clock-Alphia ciety meets in Adelphia sity hall. club meets in debating so- room, Univer- F ONF Or 'iEBEST Style - r Boot Shop 115 S% Main Street ity of Michigan our splendidly complete line handsome nd Overcoats Clever Models and full belted, in handsome .s, single...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

…l) YU. DUTY YET BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE I 11. THE WEATHER FAIR AND COLDER r Sic ip til ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WIR SERVICE I TODAY 1...r... .. I VOL. XVIII. No. 42. ANN ARBOR, MICHIq N, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1917. PRICE THREE C -R t _" WEDNESDAY NIGHT SET AS LIMIT TO ABTIN MICHIGAN'S $25-000 QUOTA FOR FREDHPWAR FUND LATE REPORTS LAST NIGHT BRING SUBSCRIPTIONS TO $17,235 UNIVERSITY WOMEN $100 AHEAD OF MEN Plans for Drive...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY y p4 4,f4 there will be eatless days for many1 Sl i U I Michigan students for several weeks. EMBER ASSOCIATED PRES --- Associated Press is exclusively entitle8 Show the team that we are still be- use for republication of all news dis hind them by being down to the depot] credited to it or not otherwise credit- today to meet them. this- paper and also the local news ed herein. al newspaper at the University of In . Published...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…1917. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ISA DROPS CAME RED AND BLUE TA I (Continued from Page One) 1 the better and the margin she held in ability, augmented by the wonderful Chowing of Berry and the breaks in thy. lick, accounted for the victory. Berry, Bell, Wray, and Light were tie individual stars for Penn while Cohn, Hanish, Goodsell, and Lambert showed u the best for the Wolverines. Detailed account of the battle: First Quarter Lambert acting cap...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOv ARCADE Ml- ,,: -Fran7Cis X. Bushman and Bev- ,': a~n in ''Their Compact." 'I'll.o-.Aia Stewart in "Th'e Message _h lw "u)"se,"awll Billy Nest Corn- r'v. "Cupid's Rival." --2T-u --22-Geraldine Farrar in "Joan the Woman" (ii Parts). (Show~s at 3 :oo, 6 :3o, 8:45.) 25c. [ri2 Clar tiKimball Young in "Magda" and Christie Comedy. Saty .iiYae Williams and Corinne Criffith in "The Lov2 Doctor," and Cwrmedy, "Plagues a...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 5

…7. 1EL MICHIGAN DAILY ti 1 r ARMY SHIRTSI I Special Values AT $3.00 and $4.50 -- -0 Wadhams & Co. STATE STREET MAIN STREET A. F. MARQUARDT Campus Tailor 516 E. Williams R. I C E'S ANN ARBOR'S BEST SHOE SHOP Finest work on Neolin Soles and Rubber Heels in the city Always clean and up-to-date 329 SOUTH MAIN STREET Opposite Opheum Theatre WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Phone 2428 r r A HAND BUILT PRODUCT OF PRIDE CUR'TIS TIRE...…

November 18, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN Help the Boys Keep Their Grin and Grit Do your Bit for the Army ."Y" Contributed by Malcolm the Tailor PROFESSORS TO START THIRD LOAN AM GN WILL TOUR STATE IN ADVANCE DRIVE FOR NEXT ISSUE OF LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Professors W. A. Frayer, W. H. Hobbs, J. W. Scholl, E. R. Turner, and C. H. Van Tyne will give addresses in towns throughout the state from now until the time of the next issue of Liberty Loan bonds. These lect...…

November 17, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…44 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1917. NT GONVENE THLY MEETING J. VINCENT VOLUNTEERS TO FRANCE AS ASSIST- ANT OF UNION f TRANSACTS BUSINESS ONLY of Absence Granted; ses Authorized; Degrees Conferred Pur- I That Varren J. Vincent, graduate of ersity, has volunteered to go :e, paying his own expenses, to assist Prof. Charles B member of the executive com- the American University Un- ad, was announced yesterday n at the meet...…

November 17, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…do epedy this con- is wrong for a 11 the work on one of us take to be done, and naturally good abits which will ceeding later in I w o4W IH I Board of directors of the Womens league will meet at 9 o'clock this morning at Barbour gymnasium. Women's athletic association will give the second annual all-camp, mixer at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Barbour gymnaium. A cross-country hike wil -tart at 9:30 o'clock this morning from iar- bour gymna...…

November 17, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 41) • Page Image 3

…IOTRE DAME BATTLES ALL-FRESH TODAY I ---- 160 Berry f. b. EAST Pa., University Philadelphia, of; wck 161 Light r. h. 173 Strauss Lh. COACH MITCHELL PREDICTS BATTLE, BUT IS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY A 149 Bell q.' AdvantageI 170 Miller r. e. 1. e. Goetz 184 179 Thomas r. t. 1. t. Goodsell 199 184 Dieter r. g. 1. g. Culver 191 162 Wray C. 160 Cleary 1. g. r. g. Fortune 189' 168 Maynard 1. t. 180 VanCinckle 1. e. C. Lambert 160 r....…

November 17, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…I! .LI I Liberty Airplane EnginesI Out; Tests Now Being Changes Few e Sent fe; o see Ole sing NEGROES LEAVE FOR CAMP UP- TON; GYMNAStUM PLANS READY sia Has "Feeding Points" rad, Nov. 1.-To put into ef- system of providing food for hildren of P'etrograd, the goov- has set aside 78,000 robles for eeding point" already estab- ere. Requests for the ar pro- of 1,900,000 robles for the es- ent of additional "feeding have been received by the ...…

November 17, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

…WAR MEASURE, TO CORPORAL PHEL GER USE OF WHITE LAFAYETTE AL COINAGE BAGS Nov. 16.-Great Brit- Corporal Phelps t ilted States have enter- this city, now an av eement, as a war meas- ette escadrille, rec a larger use of silver German airplane or two governments will according to a Frer n regular monthly in- received here. Cor Ilion to the amount of traveling in comp ),000 ounces, during the American aviator, year. Inasmuch as sil- Turnure of New...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…FAI A ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. ENCEAU WILL M NEW CABINET I WAR BOARD URGES CUT IN FREIGHTING Daily to Announce Of Penn Game ituted Campaign dn Propa- 11 Paris, Nov. 15.-Former Premier Clemenceau has agreed to form a new cabinet. It was Clemenceau, for many years one of the most forceful figures in French public life, who instituted the campaign against German propaganda in France and it was largely on that issue...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…iacquunt ut there is should be 'It 1" that gets) a success out re the student . and gain that will mount the TO THOSE WHO FEEL POOR I write as your brother.k We are a large family. This world-war made in Ger- many, against which we are fight-" ing, has sent our incomes down and our expenses up.' The pinch hurts, but it is not going to kill us. We still have enough and some-° thing to spare. Though we feel poor, don't let' us be impoverished...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… "i1 be up ried tneir The o put even will. UI UA 1UR P N ENLEVE N BOB FOLWELL SE'%DS BACIkIEN THROUGH LONG* DRILL TO DEVELOP SPEED Philadelphia, Pa., Nov..'15.-Behind barred gates Coach Bob Folwell sent his gridders through a fast secret practice. With Coaches Wharton, Scarlet and Levine to help him, Fol- well gave each man on the squad individual pointers in his weaknesses and noticeable improvement was seen in the following shadow scrimm...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Washington, Nov. 15.-AU men who study of the situation had disclosed up the first millia iasify in the officers' training camps that it would be unnecessary to place additional officers 11 be given commissions and practi- any considerable number of the camp that time ands off ily all of them will be assigned im- graduates on the inactive list. that it would lie b I AT -ATERS , at the Garrick. dy Kom- Orange " r 6- Bennett in the * Also...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

…11 111 I ES GIRLS II TO KNIT 5s I T IU E L.11 EI 11Til STRICTER PROTECTI AT .50 &C o. MAIN STREET GOVERNMENT EQUIPMENT NOT ADEQUATE PROTECTION SAYS RED CROSS "I wish to urge all girls to go on with their knitting until they have an offijcially signed statement telling them to stop," said Dean Myra B. Jor- dan in an interview yesterday after- noon. "The National Red Cross, in asking for 750 sets of knitted garments to be sent over the s...…

November 16, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…Harold Humphreys, '16, of French Ambulance Corps Returns with War Tales d ELER NRCA DE Harold Humphreys, '16, who has re- cently returned from six months' ser- vice in France with the French am- bulance corps, has been in Ann Arbor. for the past few days, and has told son e of his experiences on the French front. Left with Princeton Unit Mr. Humphreys left last spring wvith the Princeton ambulance unit, and, upon his arrival in France, was ...…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…hI 1. . i . I" Y SUI I Ot1A it li +l A JIE WEATHER SIGHT CHANGE IN TEMPE~RATURE I Avr6 &titj ASSOCIATEE PRESS DAY AND NIGHT WF SERVICE XXVIII. No. 39. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1917. PRICE THREE TEUTONS CHECKED IN DRIVE ACROSS S PIA1E BYITA LIANS AUSTRO-GERMAN TROOPS FORCE ]DEFENDERS BACK IN TWO SECTORS RUSSIAN SITUATION REMAINS OBSCURE No Advices Have Been Forthcoming on Struggle From Provision- al Govern...…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY E4 Eat] TED PRESS I by this standard. How many of us #l 4 sociated Press is exclusively entitlea e for republication of all news dis- edited to it or not otherwise credit- is paper and also the local news herein. newsp er at the University of Published every morning except luring the university year. at the postoffice at Ann Arbor as ins matter. Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $.So; b mail, $ .oo. stations: ...…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…11 I LtIAV FOR PENN wenty Men With Yost, Tuthill, Wat- son, and Douglass Depart For Penn This Afternoon )HN TO PLAY LEFT HALF IN' PLACE OF INJURED SPARKS eteran Back Fails To Recover From Old Wound Received In Early Game Michigan's Varsity squad, 20 strong, aves this afternoon for Philadelphia hook up in battle with Penn's 'ome-back" team. The Wolverines expect to win. They el that they will take Penn into mp as they have Nebraska, M. A. C....…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURS anks The Daily ir Co-operation rleanor Wilson McAdoo Writes Lppreciation of Assistance In Campaign. reciation of aid in the recent y Loan campaign is expressed ote received by The Daily yes- from Mrs. William G. McAdoo,' eanor Wilson, wife of the sec- of Treasury and chairman of >men's Liberty Loan committee. letter is as follows: ,sury Department, Washington, Nov. 10, 1917. behalf of the Women's Liberty committee I ...…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…1 DAILY E . .,.., f OVERCOAT' SHEEPSKIN Big Assortment Just Received. COA nothing more to you than a garment you put on to keep A warm- don't waste time at our store. Ve haven't any such "animal." POPULAR PRICED AT TOM CORBETT The Young Den's Sb 01p r But if the word "overcoat" brings to your mind a picture of a trim, smart, easy-fitting, comfortable outer garment that a gentleman wears when he leaves his home- us show you our...…

November 15, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… 1 .1 L.J 1V1VjL..£i '..3ttllV LHrIL.I Walk-Over PRF. HOBBS CHARGES TREASON IN FACULTY Our 3Cavalier" Women - . . -- . = ; o - " = =/_ k.. I Z~e y I C > a+1- / ' r - ACCUSES GERMAN TEACHERS TEACHING SEDITION TO STUDENTS ot of unusual value, distinctive style. In brown and dark tan Ia calf, with the new military heel. izes: Triple A to D OF ilk-Over Boot Sho}p ffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main Street 'S , t I Students of the University o...…

November 14, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, .Y, NOVEMBER 14, EET TO OPEN meiin nniiir A lIentoivn Iloys to Varsity at PennA w arm To- rui u un Banquet at Lane Hall Begins paign 'n Campus for $2,,000 the Aid Prisoners of War IVL Cam- to Editor, The Michigan Daily: Congratulations to team and coach. We are happ Michigan men will go to Philadelphia Saturday for gan companies team, will march in. Pardee on field furn section to beat Pennsy. Must have band. Get b...…

November 14, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

…all right.' amenI r I; CRITICISES AUTHORITIES SAYS THAT USE OF AUDITORIUM SHOULD HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TO DR. CONWELL Editor, Michigan Daily: After listening to Dr. Conwell's splendid lecture at the Methodist church on Sunday night, it seems un- warrantable that it should have been made impossible for every student and young man and woman in town to hear him. Also after his rather touching reference to his former pleasure in speaking in the "g...…

November 14, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

…6* ':. IU blot BATTLE x* I* CHEER S, THEY DE. IT * * $4.50 & Co. MAIN STREET Arcade Barber Shop NICKELS ARCADE MODERN & SANITARY Sport Dope Makes Pennsy Game Supreme Chance for National Recognition HOPEFUL OF RESULT, COACHES ARE FAR FROM OPTIMISTIC Yost Holds Post Mortem on Dart- mouth Clash and Points To Penn's 17 First Downs Though far from optimistic over th' chances of Michigan in the Penn game Saturday, the Wolverine player...…

November 14, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…W1IHA *- SI- I * TODAY " a Harry Lauder at the Garrick. Whitney-Kinsey Komedy Kom- pany in "Little Lost Sister." Majestic-Vaudeville. s :, *- s -Win. Russell in Truth." Also Week- 1* Mason in "Cy Also "Do Child- )ni Moreno and * "A Son of the * tt and Jeff Car- * * Surratt in "The* * " VHITNEY' ner Kids," herald- toon musical corn- TODAY 4:15 o'clock-Victor Horta lectures in room A, Memorial hall on "Cathe- drals and Public Build...…

November 13, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…ont. it to himself s of his class- ie it clear to to be elected. elieve in hime ,y too, should id to be electioneering Host petty of offices. outside; it is so at better way is to state, ,frankly, if you are a desire to be elected, tfor the job for what- Ohio may have remained wet, but I they're going to have a recount any- way.I Should it be on to Pennsy, or onto Pennsy?P Independent Girls' Club MolJds M~eetng Owing to a misunderstanding,...…

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