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January 27, 1921 - Image 8

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-01-27

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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COMPANIONS OF POLAND GIRL ciation, is now occupying a position in OFFICER DEFENDS ORATORICAL
EXAMINED BY OFFICIALS the reference room of the Library, ASSOCIATION'S PROGRAM
which has been .only temporarily fill-
An examination of the two men who ed since last fall. (Continued from Page Seven)
were with Miss Johnson and Miss Po- as it is to give the invitation. Money
land, the young girl who was found DR. WILLIAMS TO ADDRESS is not an effective consideration. Ef-
unconscious on Williams street early A. L E. E. MEETING TOMORROW ofrts to bring Hoover, Root, Hughes,
Sunday morning, was conducted yes- Lansin, Harding and others were
terday morning by Jacob Fahrner, dis- Dr. Neil H. Williams, professor of this year unsuccessful.
tr.cteattorneylThomaspH.fe'srien, Professor Hobbs concludes by ex-
trict attorney, Thomas H. O Brien,l physics, will speak on "The Electron pressing the desire that the choosing
chief of police; and Mrs. Maria Peel,' Tube" at the meeting of the Detroit-'ofpresntresre hat the choong
poainofficer. The district attor- ue ttemeigo h ri- of lecturers be placed in the hands of
ptobationoiin. the str t Ann Arbor section of the American those "representing a vigorous and
ney is examining the case further, but institute of electrical engineers, at th eeseina vigoous and
says that no action will be taken un- 73 'lc oorwngti h enlightened American viewpoint." The
sys fture nevelopentsl jutikfn it. 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the faculty and students who make up the
less future developments justify it. . physics lecture room. The adapta- Oaoia soito li ohv
I £tficials at the Homeopathic hospi- Oratorical association claim to have a
tahaebee ablhe tometatheirl o tion of the electron tube to the prob- "vigorous and enlightened American
tai have been able to get the girl to len, fcmuiainadteDo .«a ft..'.1 ..lr.r. a ~ e.
lem nf cofmmunicaht~ti(n arnd the pro- . . . . ..

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talk a little, but as yet she has not duction, transmission, and reception of
given any coherent account of what electro-magnetic waves will be dem-
happened previous to the time she was onstrated. The importance of the
found unconscious. phenomena of resonance and the ac-
tions of the tube as detector, ampli-
Addition Made to Library Staff fier and generator will also be dis-
Miss Henrietta Scranton, a gradu- cussed and illustrated.
ate of Vassar college, and until rec-1
ently an assistant in the New York Use Classified advertising and sell
office of the American Library asso- your miscellaneous articles.-Adv.

viewpoint," which he always so care-
fully ascribes to himself and we con-
sulted many prominent members of
the faculty before announcing the lec-
ture course.
WILLIAM H. MESSINGER, '21-'23L,
Treasurer, Oratorical Association.
Use the advertising columns of The
Michigan Daily to reach the best of
Ann Arbor's buyers.--Adv.

Mi~chigax%' Memory Books,
S20% REDUCTION ON ANY MICHIGAN MEMORY
BOOK IN STOCK
UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORES

- A DESIRE
FOR ANY TYPE OF DANCING
may easily be satisfied at
MLLE. L EANERS
JEANETTE KRUZSKA'S D
DANCING STUDIOPRESSERS
AESTHETIC DANCING 2O r: was IO roM
SOFT SHOE DANCING Tone 6Z8.
TOE DANCING
BALL ROOM DANCING
We aim to make you graceful
in addition to knowing steps
Instructors
MLLE. KRUZSKA
PHILIP MILLER, '23
Studio-324 E. Huron St.
Phone 2808-RLadiesPrty Gowns a Specialty

New Spring Woolens
are now on display at the
new low prices
All our regular staple stock has been
reduced to the present low prices.
Don't wait until you want to step into
a suit to place your order. It takes time
to do good tailoring.
"Some say" prices will be higher in April.
J. LKARL MALCOLM
LIBERTY STREET AT MAYNARD

Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the
large number of her cubs.
"How many cubs do you bring into the
world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS.
"Only ONE," replied the Lioness-"but it's
a LION."
MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX
of 10-BUT THEY'RE MURADS!
MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all
or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the' purest and
best varieties grown-or if we substituted inferior grades
of Turkish tobacco.
But they wouldn't be MURADS-they'd only be
Foxes"!
"Judge for Yourself-!t" ,

Special attention is called
to Murad 20s in Tin Boxes

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The

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Club

Presents

our

One Act

lays

Sarah Caswell Angell Hall

- 8 O'clock Sharp

Tonight

and Tomorrow Night
January 27 and 28

Admission 50c Tickets at Wahr's & Graham's f

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