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February 18, 1919 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

[n unusually attractiPe line of Spring MillineryI
nok' on display at the parlors of
'EVENS 1J PERSHINVG, ~~NEAR STATE.

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DAXLNEHALL

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advanced dancing class for college men and women, to be
I Monday and Wednesday at 7 p. m. is open to 'tose who
w the modern dances and 'wish to learn the newest'steps
their variations for the J-Hop, etc. Lessons are exclusively
class members, and only a limited number can be accomo-
d. Register at the hall, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 7 p. m.
re is a beginners' class on Tuesday and Thursday for which
stration will be Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p. m, For particu-
call 1636-J.

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Music'

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Shows
2-3:30
7-8:30-10

Sees Danger In
ii Ilart yr K aiser
That the trial, conviction, and execu-
tion of Wilhelm Hohenzollern, the fu-
gitive kaiser, would be disastrous to
the world because of its tendency to
martyrize that individual in the eyes
of his people, is the belief of Dean
Henry M. Bates, of the Law school, ex-
pressed recently in an interview with
a representative of the Detroit Free+
Press.
"What we sincerely want to see in,
the German people," said Dean Bates,
"is an honest conviction that their im-
perialistic policies of the past few dec-
ades are fundainnentally wrong from
every point of view." Dean Bates sees
danger for the Urnited States if the
people overlook this basic fact, and
consider the execution of the kaiser
as atonement for the sins of the en-
tire German nation.
"My own, point of view," continued
Dean Bates, "is that this case cannot
be settled by rule of thumb, nor can
any specific precedent of law be re-
sorted to. They only legal method of
dealing with the case is to apply gen-
eral principles and analogies."
Wholesalers Would Hav'e Truck Llne
Grand Rapids, Feb. 17.-In an en-
deavor to establish a motor truck line
between Grand Rapids and Mount
Clemens, the wholesalers of the form-
er city have planned a meeting to be
held on Monday, March 3, in the As-
sociation of Commerce rooms. At this
meeting an invitation will be extended
to the business men of Mount Clemens
'to visit the Furniture City, bringing
with them their band and two of -their
new motor trucks, and be guests at a
dinner of the Grand Rapids organiza-

tion. Mount Clemens already has more Stuident s' E agne t Announlce I University of 'Wisconsin has ap-
than 1,600 members in their booster's 'The! 1engagen(!ie of HlnLV!jahmecoml-ing committee
club who have contributed $500,000 '19, andl Raymlond W Le,'1,(as;n11.rc ul it will be to reachl alum~ni
for the improvement of the proposed nounced <It d~yeenn t t I and urg e them to attendl the 1919 Vic-
truck line. given at the 2Ma<rtha Cook bidn. tr rmo ac 8
Washington's 2
MB - Er~MiE3 F n 8 5ihd a nd Night - -The best of all B3l3 co s Sho s - 230 aqd'

'oday and Tomorrow
MITCHELL LEWIS in
'Lie's Greatest Problem"
NOT A WAR OR VICE PICTURE

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Thursday, Feb. 20

ONENIGHT

O"NL Y

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Buckley and Sullivan Present a

New Comedy, in three

acts

By Win. LeBaron

New

A human character study of existing conditions and the
momentous labor question of today
Also Weekly and comedy- Orchestra Music
UUOrpi eum
TO D A Y TO M O R R O W A mBl i u k a k P c a d i
EVE'S billieaur- HUCK and TOM
DAUGHTER a
Also THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS
1Thursday.- irldty-A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE
A Triangle Play ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY

York's Laughing
Success

Thne
The Show with a ,Million Laughs.

Ideal
The funniest farce in years

"Uproariously fuiiny"-,4 ow YorkTibin.
"Extremely fresh and wit"- o rk Sun.
"IDecidedly clever'"-New York i r. s
"Light and amusing-"--New Yr mrcn
"The biggest lilt in yar"-N. 1. Ven "gToo;rLAl.
"Season's breeziest 4frce"--New York T ': 'inns,
"Irrepressible laugbt i."- c--,Yor Herniad.
"'The Very Idea' is laughewd a ai ,t was mc4 s it is possible
to laugjth at farce ceon ili3"---Chicago TOrune.
"()gasps were as frequenmt asgile"RsnHrl.
"A very funny show"-Aioslen AloEe.
' CELLENT CAS'T OF FU"N _1A iRS 'aND; THE ENTIRE
NEW YORIK PRODUCT"fION,.

Direct from one year at Astor Theater, N, Y.; Sixe months in Chicago; Four months in Iloston
Original New York Production and All Star Cast
First Time Shown at These Prices--Don 't M'iss It

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Prices--soc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50

Seats Now on Sale of Box .Office

NEW AND

SE NDAND

DRAWING

IN TRV

SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS

Leather Note Books

Log Log Slide Rules
M Book Racks

Michigan Stationery

Laundry Cases

FOUNTAIN PENS Conklin, Sheaffers, Waterman, Slaters $1 Special

ALL MAKES OF PENS REPAIRED AT THE

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