Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

December 08, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…LRMY SHOE Regulation IUNSON LAST HUM COACH Tlraek TIONAL SPOHTS FARRELL DRIVES PUPILS IN )AILY GRIND There will be no hike tomorrow aft- ernoon for the men in the military companies under Lieut. George C. Mul- len. )ivi" t"rv Cawlidates Await Days Competition With "Big '"en""Teams of V wi 3" its, ti" ; . .. ill RaYf.. G ! 9 O O ONE OF THE BEST I Compari4,, . uNpasO Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil T...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…) IOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MEE'llN _Fl [BER 7, 1917. lock Of Gothas Fri !?uring Hours Of Spirit Yew'' Dec. 6.-After several weeks of of this morning experienced an CAPTAIlt The first warnings were received Gothas crossed the coast of Kent.,2 nake for London, but after droppin dle off seaward again. Some 25 pl opted raid. The material damage sons were killed and 21 injured. ear men turned out pep" meeting last for the freshmen as large a...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… I )I for Sap- still and sopho- some fall want theffi. e wondering if there. ge in the University ays and we'll all be on way. rate the kaiser is putting the Germans into the service, n capture prisoners just out Manaer Manager LEAGUE HOUSE HEADS PLAN Manager TO GIVE FACULTY TEA JAN. 9 Roeser Plans for a faculty tea to be given ampbe R. Atlas by the league houses Jan. 9, at Bar- bour gymnasium, were made at a sup- per party of the hou...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 6.-Reports that the University of Nebraska football team will play post-season games are 1-IJer L ed the hoodo num- I1 F~n ul - + 1. Former Michigan Coach, Now with St. 1 this tail- tne season some out the "13" on the arks. Yost merely e signals were giv alled attention to t ' the plays, one of was numbered "13. led. idn't get a chance se of his bad knee. on a trick play, Nortliwestern muda 1 gain. Then Yost For signa...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…FOR BEL CHI'LEN vic 19 IUL Lloyd J. Curby, '17L. Kenneth A. Eastlick, '17. VES Rudolplf F. Wuensch, ex-'18. R Harold Birch. George M. Spartalis. Charles H. Griesinger. Clyde N. Kammerer, ex-'20. eiyed Paul Wilcox, ex-'18. im a William E. Votruba. went Willard L. Huss, ex-'18. etion Warren J. Huss, ex-'19L. e. Charles N. Ponton. Harry N. Deyo, '17L. 17. Henry J. Ranft, ex-'20. Linton B. Dirnond, '16. James A. Jones, '17. men Roy R. Lindsay. ...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

…ILO w!A f TUo TO IIIn ftfUI T GERNMENT DIi Ltd. ARGE VARIETY OF PREVAIL AS TO WAIT'S EST CRIME 01' 1N ~S GREAT. COLOSSAL RESULTS FROM NEW SYSTEM INSURANCE EXPECTED OF WAR For your Xmas Candies, Cigars, Kodaks, Stalionery and Toilet Goods Two Stores 324 S. State St. 1123 S. University Ave. I Co. MAIN 4 STREET yrT RICAL Large tie SHOP of Quality" ive make it right NE 27 - ton 117 Pbarl Ypsilanti ES d Sodas isian and Commit- P...…

December 07, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

…I TOTAL OF I 'EN MONT] ES BIG IN- R 1916 -American e .in in Octob 170 Lt1LId 1 htI LI1ULU, IU rEm MEDICAL STUDENTS ALREADY WE SUPPLY EVI ENLISTED IN RESERVE CORPS Sheehy irst year medical and dental stu- Ann Arbor ts may apply for enlistment in the isted reserve corps of the medical artment of the army after Dec. 15, ording to the new ruling issued the war department. To date 170 ical students, out of 206 who were ;ible for this corps, hav...…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…AI ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917. 1 surgical y Jan 1, FRESHMENMEETI TO PLAN FOR RUSH William L..Kammerer, '18L, Warns Small Turnout of Need For Loyalty STUDENT COUNCIL REFUSES CLASS CHOICE OF LEADER Committee Rules He Is Sophomore and Ineligible To Compete For Class of '21 s allot- 11 house 1 begin Chicago 4r 1 ti ca t .s. ss offic( certai n. ° Only 200 freshmen turned out for the meeting to raise enthusiasm and n o...…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

…AY I I 4 Women I tJ 1V 1 T s not in rnment to have Plays Must be in by Saturday Night; Interesting Dialogue and Sit- nations Requisite All scenarios for the junior play are to be turned in to Emily ell, '19, at Newberry residence o'clock, Saturday, Dec..8. girls' Pow- by 7 Greeting ound and patriotic opin- ly given, of Mayor-elect s him honor. If trans- m, as there is no reason it will be after his in- ifice, the disloyal teach- Yor...…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…ce i er Ias able to feet. - the 'e of All-Ai Teams anr AThlete HOW THEY'LL LINEUP Emma Goldman ............ R.E. Scott- Nearing..............R.T. Red Flag Berkman . .. . ... . .. R.G. Windy (City) Coach Stagg.. C. Dynamite T. Mooney ....... . L.( . 0Dr. Tom Lovell ............. L.T. Mrs. Rena :Mooney........... L.E. George Randolph hearst ..... Q.B. fayor Thompson ...........R.H. Tammany Hall ............1..I. I Won't Work Haywood.........…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…*= and" * 9. * * >toplay "Little * * 'gery Wilson in Also Triangle d Weekly. n Martin in "The * Also Keystone * rooked. Carrier." * m Farnum in * " Also Christie t a Cabaret." * ~~~ ' na in "The Girl * 14th Patria. * * * * * * * * p' Ne/vs t'six companies of wi'll exercise under 's direction at 4:10 >on. have voluntary ex- rig; ~company IH, high jump; comn- ,r and relay; com..- and voluntary ex- higb1 jump and hor- upany M, relay and Uniform...…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

…11 1 1 1 e V1IJW 1V p CELEB6ATED BY 'Gen. ' Darnall And Staff Seek Girls for Dance I' u put on to keep "'Ui I mind a picture of er garment that a; UCH and S-STERN ty-five Dollars. itt, Apfel Co. Rlly no I r SPECIAL DECEMBER NUMBER CONTAINS ARTICLES IN KEEPING Michigan's oldest publication will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary to- morrow, when the December number of the Michigan Technic appears on. the campus. Five articles besid...…

December 06, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

…M lII i rI IIUU HIU UI AUSTRIANf CITIZENS UNDER SUS- PICION TO BE ARREST- El) Washington, Dec. 5.-Several hund- red suspected subjects of Austria- Hungary will be arrested as a result of the declaration of war against that country. Many of these have been un- der the surveillance of government of- ficials for some time, but have not been taken into custody because of the lack of definite evidence. There are nearly 1,000,000 Austrian subjects i...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

…r 00* Z -AAL PRES *DAY AND 06 SLI1vY1( ) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1917. ppyi ~ -Ta , T 10-I& r r Questionnaires Sent for Draft Questionnaires amounting to 4,705 in number will be sent out by the definit Washtenaw county draft board begin- ning Dec. 15 in connection with the re-classification of all registrants for E selective military service. To serve as an aid to men in answer- ing these questionnaires, a lega...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

…-ie AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND :ntitls8 THE WAR vs die- credit- new The message which Colonel Roose- velt brought to Canada on Monday ity ofevening last, offers .a fitting oppor- except p- tunity for The Varsity to say a few bor as words of appreciation and admiration in regard to the effort which the Unit- ed States and American universities words are making in the present war. of the The Varsity has read with much in- Arbor .e west terest the...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…JTHILL S ,ase n is over and -so we dare Coach write s on one of those superb foot-' ernoons just after the Varsity en the "bras" out of Nebraska, ach Fielding H. Yost was ex- for his football squad the in which Stan Wells, Borleske, orty McMillan had defeated )ta back in the dear dead ages. Michigan mentor enacted all He was at the same time the ;assing to McMillan, McMillan the ball to Wells, Wells for- assing to Borleske, and Bor- eceiv...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…ry. >ond ye aat we e and us, an in ly Section 8. (a) The government of ne the Union shall be vested in a Board fore nine on of Directors, composed of the afore- ceding th a. said ten officers; the secretary of the On so rec y. Alumni Association of the University or more c et of Michigan; three members elected retary sh _ annually from the University Facul- nominees h ties; and five alumni, members of the 'Daily and ut Union, the same to b...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

…,1 3f Values AT $4.50, -0 ~&Co MAIN STREET New Invention Coneil of National Defense Has Novel Craft Under Consid- - eration Plans for one of the strangest war vessels ever proposed have been sub- mitted to the council of national de- fense, according to Popular Mechanics. The craft is an enormous ocean-going- water wheel that is intended to per- form much the same service for the navy as the British and French' "tanks" have for the all...…

December 05, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 56) • Page Image 6

…r Forced * * :A L NEWS of All-Wool Fabrics Woolens are hard to get. But despite e assortment of all-wool fabrics in the e patterns for men's stylish clothes are on This is an event you can't afford to over- over. $30.00 buys a good suit SOMETHING EXTRA that is truly J. K. MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY STREET Problem in Economy Our Difference Price Others on 5 Rolls developed ............. 10c 15e 25c -X6X3=90........... 04cea. O5eea. 9e tal...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…i s 2; I gai ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. ".1'4 Dec of di coun lay, w ry sc s sta Lmpa * * * * * * . 3.-Hundreds * ollars passed * ters to govern- * when people all * rambled madly * mps. The two * ign opened this * * * * * * * FRESH SOPH BAG RUSH PLANS NEAR' COMPLETION STUDENT COUNCIL ORDERS BAGS; m dollar ca ROUGH DRAFT OF RULES PRESENTED * * * * * DIERS STUDY VARIED SUBJECTS University Professors To Lee- tu...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

…s, are apt| W omen place for ,es. They The ru I I a are prone to overlook many places it- where there is real opportunity to ws save money. j No one wishes to curtail a sensible pt amount of pleasure. Every one needs as recreation of some kind. But when such pleasures entail expense that is unnecessary and which could as well ds be avoided, times such as the pres- Lb- ent should prohibit that expenditure. :he or The national service commi...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

…* * * * * * * * *1 WIN 1917 IN FOOTBALL * * * * * */ INGHAM Of NAVY LEADS IN SEASON'S SCORING SCORES 19 TOUCHDOWNS AND MAKES 162 OF TEAM'S 442 POINTS New York, Dec. 3.-Notwithstanding the limitations imposed upon eastern college football as a result of the war, the struggle for individual scoring honors has been almost as close as F Weston and Lambert in Line for Positions on State Teams Picked by Eckersall That Lambert and Weston will r...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…df a 4' Special Exposition of Christmas Furs from William H. Jtiller, Detroit Last Days-Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday SEPARATE PIECES Ball or canteen muffs; plain throw or animal scarfs. Black, red and taupe fox; Hudson seal; wolf; racoon; lynx; opossum; coney, and Iceland fox. Price $7.50, $10.00, $15.-00, $20.06, $25.00 to $75.00. Kit Coney.... Red Fox . . . NaturalRacoon Black Wolf ... . .. . .$ ... $ . .. $ FUR SETS 17.50 Ja...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…u put on to keep to your mind a picture of able outer garment that a IUU MNI LUAOU1[ CUSTER OFFICIAS SAY DELICACIES SENT 11Y RELAITIVES WASTED; U. S. MAY STOP PRACTICE , Battle Creek, Dec. 3.--Too many lux- uries in the form of cakes, candies, cookies, chicken and other delicacies ,are being sent to the soldiers here who are well fed by the government is the conculsion of the military au- thorities. Despite the warnings of the men in charge ...…

December 04, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

…leeper Asks Aid In Coming Drat t WHAT'S GOING -1 1L' Large Shipment Just Arrived All sizes and widths Regulation or Oil Tanage Price $7.00 Walk-Over. BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. Gov. Albert E. Sleeper has issued an appeal to all citizens of Michigan, to assist local and district boards in their task of selecting and mobilizing Michigan's quota for the first conting- ent of the national army. A complete inventory and classification of all re...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…I I AW Alf\ 2 Ag At r DAY AND NIC SERV1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1917. PRICE ' _ _..,..T---- -'- LOCAL K. OF C. WAR FUND TOTALS $2,600 $300 Gives to Fund at Meeting in Chelsea Friday Night Held paign managers show that $2,600 has been subscribed to the Knights of Col- iTIFI- umbus war fund drive in Washtenaw AT county," stated Mr. Herbert T. Weath- erbee last night. Three hundred dollars was given to the K. of C. ...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…I_+ irst Baptist Churcl "The Day of our Lord" .3. Persol Salvation and Democ- ss by Rev. R. S. Loring. ersity of 6:30-How About Simplified Spelling? g ee Address by Mr. Charles S. Burt. Arbor as Tenor solo by Mr. Cecil Ross. Be- fore the Unitarian Students' Society. oo words The public welcome. First Sermon of a series on "The Coming of Christ and The End of this Age" By JOHN MASON WELLS Greeting Card! This year's samples are unusually ...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…I, '18E, II '1 Ii ' 9, Tryimga, *: '19E, Jack- * ndianapolis, * * '19, Grand * '18D, Sag- * 19L, Penn- * '20, Port- * Detour. * Detroit. * , '19E, De- * 9E, Detroit. '20, Shel- '19, Pitts- E, Soo. f )hn, Goetz, '19, Culver, 20, Cartwright, 1. Cruse, '19 ye, '18E, S,o' . Froemke, . Morrison, B. Weston, '18 a P. Fortune d, Gll. B. Genebach, SE, Soo. , e, Jr., '20, '20, Battle * * * * * t. Boyd can play ition he is more at end, and t...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Imill ur AILLERI AT THE nEL raged. to drive ks have+ al league ork City. port Red kroom to GERIIA'i S VALUE RECOGNIZE GREATER OF ARTILLERY OVER INFANTRY French Front, Oct. 30.-(Correspon- (,once of The Associated Press)-The Entente armies have not been alone in recognizing the greater value 'of artillery as compared with infantry in sold- large ed by gto a Pittsburg ploy 700 eer knitters Red Cross units from every are now in France. ...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

…IVs. UL.11-lauI- 29U MILLION ESTIMATED It ial AT Co. MAIN STREET FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL No Job too Small or too Large UilUli l VLAHIlVIr IIMALD LARGE NUMBER OF IDOCUMENTARY TRANSACTIONS AFFECTED BY NEW TAX BILL - Washington, Dec. .--Millions of dol- lars in receipts are expected to reach the treasury from the documentary stamp taxes of the war tax bill which went into effect today. All stamps are sold by postoffices except those. for ...…

December 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…ANj ARBORCHI ES NEWS .rd to get. But despite all-wool fabrics in the 's stylish clothes are on 'ou can't afford to over- a good suit that is truly (1 Economy Our Difference rice Others on 5Rolls 10C 15 25c Docea. Ocea. 90c ........................1.15 [S AND SAVE MONEY y to day sooner than others. 'al Shop TMTENT us for Party and Group Pictures meets in Lane hall. 8 o'clock-Prof. R. W. Humphreys '"' Jspeaks to Menorah society in Newber...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…i ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBERl 1, 1917. PRICE -An Y to- the "QUIET" IS PASSWORD ON WORDBATTLE FRONT BRITISH ADVANCE ON CAMBRAI FRONT SHOWS NO SIGNS OF ACTION (By Associated Press) Nov. 30.-Comparative quiet pre- vailed along the battle fronts except for heavy bombardments in various sectors. Even-on the Italian front the fierce engagements of infantry, in which the men often came to hand to hand encounters,have-tuined into due...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

…I '; ', he usually is able out of it. TUAL PARASITE parasite is he who elf, but whose opin- ose of others. His tions determine his mpanx of one ,man, of that man's par- eed. The next min- s swerve into line w companion. His mercury in a ther-' ses and falls with mperature; or more of stagnant water, ctual parasite supports of a great man, not be- self actually believes in erstands them, but be- .es to be looked upon as gment. How little doe...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…-,..,.,,,... f, .,. WP n~ irs 9 9 wnl_ T 74.E 1%t, L ftv'si1.uuvv .~ugI LI L..rrlt I SOON x artelme Awaits Word From Part of Board Before Annoincng Winners of "EM" MA Y MEN ELIGIBLE FOR RECOGNITION BY PLAYING 18 in Line for Award; 14 of These Are Almost Sure to Be Here In 1918 The names of the Wolverines who won "M" sweaters by their work on the Varsity football team this fall are due to be announced some time today B. G. Bartelme, di...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY BRITISH WORKMEN TO RESIST Interesting Bits , THEATERS * * "PRIJSSIANIZING," SAYS BISHOP Soldier Boy," at th TODAY -- "The Whole '" i -"The Naughty. um - Mildred ,ourage of the Also comedy. Hav Co London, Nov. 30.-"British workmen .e Gar- * are not going to submit to scientific management imported from America and elsewhere," declared the arch- bishop of York, in a speech on the * labor question the other day ...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…I IOnl pvIS IN WATH 11 N TheL of that, a 11] GERMAN NEWSPAPER OFFERS CONSOLATION FOR LOSS OF AIRSHIPS Amsterdam, Nov. 30.-The German official view of the disaster which be- fell the Zeppelin fleet in France, is that the loss of several airships was due entirely to weather conditions which are unlikely to occur again. It is as- serted that the disaster is not regarded as any argument against the use of the Zeppelin as a military weapo...…

December 01, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…Just )it Tanage '.00 MINT LjUUaLaI IAI~hLt TRANSPORTTION BDARD WAR, FUEL, FOOD COMMITTEES EACH DEMAND PRIORITY IN SHIPMENT Washington, Nov. 30.-Requests from different government quarters for priority of transportation for each food, fuel, and munitions, has thrown the whole question of preferential shipments into a tangle. The commit- tee on priority of transportation to- night was trying to clear the situa- tion. Tonight the food administr...…

December 20, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…L ....s.. A O_ .s SNOW AND COLDER lOAN nA UNITED PRESS WIRE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE THE ONLY MORNING PAPER IN ANN ARBOR .fir. XXVII. No. 68. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENT ..-. USICAL CLUBS LEAVE TOMORROW of Men Made to Make Western Trip Public for First Time' Steel Panicky After Speech New York, Dec. 19.-Because of Lloyd-George's speech in the house of commons today, the steel market was th...…

December 20, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…l r. V .l5. r avj l Av. !4 Nel Suit or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to- day and select the cloth from our as- wrtment 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 J'erchant Tailor State S 00U1 Sr MARINES TOI Ollial newpapcr at the U iversty of UECEIV UOLIDAY -IFTS gan > ubl-she revr....…

December 20, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

…' Practical Gifts that please men. 1/Lx- -0 e $ 1 DON'T To CALKIN'S o Get Your FORGEI DRUG CO. Sheep Lined Coat And Patricks Mackinaw Neckwear and Hosiery in Individual Boxes. t At The 11 Wadhams & Co. Main St. State St. Until the Last Shopping Days before Christmas we shall continually receive new gift things-that is why we can say with such certainty that our stocks will be fresh and new for last-minute shoppers as they w...…

December 20, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…II S MAS MERRY CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS CHRISTMAS CARDS KODAKS - - 75c to $100.00 Christmas will soon be here 3e prepared. You are better able to reflect the pirit of the Season if you are becomingly dressed. . hand-tailored suit, made from one of the hundreds of ll-wool fabrics we are showing, cut and fitted to your ndividual measure, will enhance your appearance and dd force to your CHRISTMAS GREETING. There's something behind it, when th...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…_BLY 1 p.M 111w Gj M L .... ... 7- DAI? I I , a UIN 1 1 LJ 1X3W IP DAY AND NIGHT SERVICI THE ONLY MORNING PAPER ANN ARBOR i N VOL. XXVII. No. 67. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916. PRICE FIVE CE COMMITEES OF UNION P FOR 187 ANNOUNED A. A. SCHUPP, '17E, GENERAL CHAIRMAN, GIVES NAMES OF ASSISTANTS OTHERS MAY BE CHOSEN LATER Positions Given to Men Who Have Worked Faithfully on Prerl. ous Productions Committee appointme...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…N DAILY, I Nehv Suit or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to- day and select the cloth from our as- =ortment 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- aLle. G.L. Wild Company Leading Merchant Tailor State S I / f~ ~ A ! J - ... ..a +a. I ALLMEN have tl you are wa HC wit] 10I I l l llil96fG111 111Ei1111 t|11...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

…' RN[UHU rt1 *LAY TEA IL Perj Record! Submitted to Numerals e; Veterans Will 1 IIU lIIIUIIWIlUltL/I it UII COiR'S iALL-WE SERN UUOLLIER' ULL LUWESTERN I j I Eleven Names t Committe South African Aggregation Will Not Take Western Trip; Insuf- ficient Guarantees HAD BEEN DENIED PERMISSION Negotiations for the rugby game be- tween the South African students of the University and the Leland Stan- ford University team have been broken o...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…Ii Ll e -opening 'arty I f at Armory SDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1916 "IKE" himself at the piano assisted by his seven best music makers "GET THAT DATE BEFORE YOV LEAVE TICKETS AT BUSY BEE TVESDAY, DEC. 19 ADMISSION $1.00 ____________________________________________________________ I ILITAN CLUB TO "MAGIC . CARE" 4' 4' * * * * * * * *. * * * *1 Marks Date of Play to ven in Hill Auditorium BeI By Foreign Students borate costumes, appe...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…A 01f -- Q.ftt(VIN ~MU- Appropriate Gift Suggestions GLOVES Grey Mochas, Tan Capes, Unlined, Wool and Fur Lined. $1.50 to $S.0 DRESS HABERDASHERY Waistcoats $3.00 to $10.00, Neckwear, Reefers, Gloves, Dress Sets of Studs and Links. Shirts Pique, Plain and Fancy. NECKWEAR 50c to $2.00 BATH and LOUNGING ROBES $5.00 to $12.00 VESTS Wool Knit $5.00 to $7.00 Fancy Vests $5.00 to $12.00 HOSIERY Lisle 25c and 50c Silk 50c to $1.50 Wool 50c to $1.2...…

December 19, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

… N3) u--" ll ff MERRY CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS u New Lot Just Received KODAKS - - 75c to $100.00 CHREL Exactly like cut. All sizes aa to e. Fit uaranteed Dark Brown Cordovans Also Skate Shoes for Men and Women Black, Tan { Pearl ENLARGEMENTS (from your best negatives) CALENDERS (for Picture inserts) L Y N D 0 N ' S 719 N. University Ave. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock :, z , ..., . a t 8a s . ... . 11 $3.50 to $5 I Hoff stetter 's ...…

December 17, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…l7 / i ---."- . ', .. ~/ iDAY-WA IER AND PROBABLY SNOW I [IcH AN oAL UNITED PRESS WI DAY AND NIGHT SERVIC THE ONLY MORNING PAPERI ANN ARBOR l. VOL. XXVII. No. 66. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1916. PRICE FIVE VOTE TO BOY.COTT BUTER AND EGGS' F OR THREE WEEKS HOUSEWIVES, BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, AND STUDENTS TAKE ACTION" WILL NOT FIGHT MERCHANTS Grocers Given Till Thursday to Un- load Stocks, So as Not to Injure Them "...…

December 17, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…- , t ' ' ' n l F 1; , ' a .fti b a " r, ,, 7, : E' ~ . fs.J ;a ' ., t ,, ,,x , a 'r: j , Sd Treat Yourself To A Nedv 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 wil not be unreasonable. And our reputation is a guarantee that the st le and tailoring will be irreproach- able. G. L.Wild Company Leading Merchant Tailor State S II Hopon...…

December 17, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…STILL UNCERTAIN J7en upon Whom AlluCritics Agree Are Pollard, 7ierry, and Oliphant, New York, Dec. 16.-A consensus of! Pollard, Oliphant and Berry have a the numerous so-called all-eastern runaway race of it for backfield hon- football teams selected at the close of ors. The Army halfback, formerly of F Athletic Offiee Makes No Confirmation of Rumored Football Dates' CASE AND M. A. C. NOW ON LIST Rumors from various camps have it that they h...…

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan