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March 01, 1922 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-01

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NSIBLE," A MOVIE STAGED ENTIRELY BY
students, to be shown next Tuesday, March 7,

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during the day. John Jones has an
active pulmonary tuberculosis. His
sputum contains millions of tubercle
germs. His hahds are practically al-
ways contaminated. The germs are
"rubbed off" on the hands of his friend
at the next 'hand shake." Not long
thereafter these germs gain entrance
into the friend's mouth. Soiled hands
assuredly play a. great role in infec-
tion.
3. Fondling and kissing of infants'
by infected parents or relatives are,
in all probability, one of the chief
sources of infection with tuberculosis.
Tubercle bacilli leave the body mainly
in the sputum where they are found
in great numbers in all open cases of
pulmonary tuberculosis.
4. Contaminated Objects-Towels,
eating utensils, drinking cups, pencils,
and other objects which have been re-
cently "mouthed" by infected persons
are important routes of infection.,

GHAWES OF FU MAE
AGAINST SHIPPING FIRM
DEFENDANT CLAIMS INDICTMENT
CAUSED BY PERSONAL
FEELING
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Feb. 28.-Charles W.
Morse, New York shipbuilder, his
three sons, Irwin, Benjamin, and
Harry Morse and eight others'alleged
to have been associated with him in
connection with wartime shipping con-
tracts were yesterday indicted by the
federal grand jury on charges of con-
spiracy to defraud the United States
and the Emergency Fleet corporation.
Two indictments were teturned; both
covering identical transactions and ac-
cusing the same persons. One charges
a conspiracy to defraud the United
States and the other a conspiracy to
permit an assault' against the United
States by defrauding the United States
Shipping Board.
United States Attorney Payton Gor-
don, it was stater, will require the
defendants to appear in the District of
Columbia Supreme Court fors arraign-
ment when they can be released under
$10,000 bond in each case.
In a statement issued after the in-
dictments were returned, Mr. Morse
charged that "the indictment which is
terribly unjust, as will be proved later,
I believe was secured because of per-
sonal feeling against me by Attorney
General Daugherty and certain present
officials of the United States Shipping
Board."
Master Masons of the University
formed the "Craftsmen' 'organization
Dec. 14, 1907.
Under the direction of Sanmyel Pier-
son Lockwood the University orchestra
was revived in November, 1907.

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W HEN you go after your first big commission, you'll
need something more than a knowledge of stresses
and strains, periods and piping. You'll need the atmosphere
of success, and the air of knowing ycur way 'round. One
evidence of this familiarity with the world's good things is
the habit of preferring that citizen of the world-

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blue. Fingers
merable times

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"The One Cigarette Sold the World Over"
Remember that Kelachrino is the master blend
of only the finest Turkish Tobaccos as origin-
ated by Miltiades Mefachrino. Egyptian cigar-
ettes are simply those that originated in Egypt.
.2i But the tobacco is what you want to know
4about-and if it's Melachrino-it's ight.

Michigan faculty members occupied
nearly six pages in the "Who's Who"
of 1907.

and Thursday
tiest Star in Pictures
She Called Cleopatra Old-fashioned!,
Speaking of Vamps.
Oh boy!

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Matinee 2.3:30
ADULTS, Se
KIDDIESI Oc
D vening 7
ADULTS . 5.0c
KIDDIES ...20a

WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR DAUGHTERS?
Never before has the problem been so pressing! The new free-
dom of women-the lack of restraint-the jazz, looseness, extra-
vagance, nervous thrist for excitement-- what are they doing to
the mothers of tomorrow?
See this thrilling story of the revolt of two worried parents
against the wilfulness of the new generation.,
A story of the taming of a "flapper"-in a way you've never
imagined. r
Filled with intimate realities among New York's "younger set."
Pictured on a lavish background of gorgeous settings-and the
fairy tale picturized in the story is gorgeous beyond imagination

The Colossus of Comedy

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with no limit-
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The Gretest
Joy Ship
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COMING
Friday

Constance
Binney
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"FIRST
LOVE"
and
SPECIAL
COMEDY

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She vamped the man
who came into the Melo-
dy Shop with her clock-
stitch stockings, her fancy
waists, her ten-cent je-
4welry and her supercilious
smile . . . . ... But she
found these pretty poor
equipment for winning a
young man Who stepped

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