THE 1'ICHIGAN DAILY .... , r WHITMAN'S SAMPLER I I An offering of the most popular sweets deter- mined by seventy years of exclusive candy service- I II I CALKIN S PHARMACY 324 South State Street jC v - * _Jb7KW1PilIggr --~- 9 EXPRESS CONCOURRE - (bk11 * ' R E S URAk SUBURBAN CONCOURSE - SUBURBAN TRAIN ROOM SU-URBAN ;TRAIN 1.OPFE SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE NEW GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL, NEW YORK CITY DiRRICK THEATRE DETROIT H. H. FRAZEE Presents 4e Silver Wedding With THOMAS A. WISE STU ENTS I i There's a Reason Why You Should Eat at. Painter's RESTAURANT New The Grand Central Terminal 109 North University Ave, 112 W. Huron St. Heart of New York City I. Regular Meals 25c Commutation Tickets Good in Both Places If You Don't Oet Enough Say So FATE. DOCTORS HOLD SESSIONS HE interior of the New York Central Lines' new Terminal, just opened in New York City and dedicated to the Public Service -is a marvel in size and com- pactness, beauty and utility, com- fort and convenience - a terminal larger than and different from any other in the world. 11 ih Officers of Mchiigan Convene Broad inclin In Ann Arbor for Second place of stairs - Annual Meeting street to train G RESUME BUSINESS TODAY. walk. alth officers from the entire state Standing at1 ichigan met here yesterday for on 42nd Street econd time since their organiza-TC became a state association. Two Twentieth Cent ns were held during the day and the waiting ro ers read papers relating to cur- The move b.ealth topics.- the afternoon, Mayor Wi. Walz is a progressiv d the sesson in the west amphi- windows comir er of the medical building with man windows dress of welcome. Three talks officethird,the given in regard to sanitation and elfare of public health through- he state. Open discussion was There are no on each paper. time V. C. Vaughan, dean of the med- l t p epartment and a member of the direct from wai board of health, spoke to thec ers of the association on "Eugen- ast evening in Sarah Caswell An- .all. Following this address theThere are tw r business meeting of the asso- each 300 b I n was called. meetings will be continued to- At 9:00 o'clock this morning, two s wlil be read relatng to the mu- I control of disease and the es to be followed. This after- at 2:00 o'clock, the subject of the NAVY OFFERS STUDENT TRIP ition and cure of tuberculosis EACH SUMMER. is importance with relation to - health will be discussed. The (Continued from page 1.) ation will adjourn this after- and night attacks by torpedo boats, submarines and ships of the line. Zed walks take the -the distance from is a short, easy the center entrance you can see The ury Limited, across rom and concourse. ent of the traveler e one, the ticket ig first, the Pull- next, the baggage n your train. steps to retrace, no sengers proceeding tng room or con- o great concourses, .?O feet, one for through passengers and the other for suburban passengers. The tracks on two levels within the terminal aggregate 33 miles. Forty-nine acres are devoted to through traffic and thirty acres to suburban traffic. Thirty thousand people may be comfortably accommodated in this terminal at one time. Over twenty million will use it in a year, indeed it is planned to accommodate a hun- dred million people annually. All trains entering and depart- ing from the Terminal are drawn by electric motors-no smoke, no noise, no dust, no soot. Train platformt are broad, and level with car floors; no steps to climb, or descend. For the comfort and needs of women, there are private rest rooms and waiting rooms with maids in attendance, toilet rooms, manicure and hair dressing rooms, and shops -all within the terminal. Surrounding the Terminal is building a new civic center, em- bracing convention, amusement and exhibition halls, hotels, clubs, and restaurants, post office, express offices, modern office and apart- ment buildings and numerous stores and specialty shops. The new Grand Central Termi- nal is located in the heart of New York, and is the only station on all lines of local traffic-the subway, the surface and the elevated. More than 7,000 cars pass its doors every day, affording easy transit facilities to the furthermost part of New York City and suburbs. Within a radius of a few blocks are 49 hotels, 58 clubs and 35 theatres. Plan your next trip East over the eater-level Route of the New York Central Lines. Enjoy three hours along the Hudson, and reach the heart of New York through this remarkable Terminal I I ) 4'i . '; -. ! t a ' ;.x; ' . LL y . 1 J in.nflsnfl n~~rrnnr~- Dixie Club to Meet Tonight. Men from the sunny southland will hold an informal session at the Union at 7:00 o'clock tonight. The gathering will be in the nature of a sociable smoker and a "get together" preceded by a short business meeting. At this time the club will elect faculty mem- bers. All those who have not yet signed the constitution will be given an opportunity. Advertiser to Talk to Chemists. Norman I. Taylor, advertising mana- ger for Frederick Stearns Co., Detroit will speak to the Prescott club this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in room 303 of the chemistry building. His topic is "Retail Drug Store Advertising and Salesmanship." R - FRED W. GROSS will consider it a pleasure to show you the 500 handsome woolens and styles approved for men's wear for SPRING & SUMMER as presented by Ed. V. Price & Company, Merchant Iailors, Chicago. By leaving your measure now you will secure clothes that represent greater intrinsic value than can be obtained from any other source, regardless of the cost. Deliveries arranged to suit F' Liberty your own convenience. 123 EL. St. I' i'