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14-Two-thirds
stolen here are
ad midnight, and
number at 10
owners are at
laces of amuse-.
e committee on
.e Chicago Crime
hundredrand
were tried here
notor car thefts
and August 15,
of the commit-

Dr. M. A. Blankenhorn of Cleveland
Will be the first speaker on the Under-
class Medical society lecture pro-
gram. His lecture on "Milky Ascites"
will be given Friday, March 24, and
will be followed by a discussion in
the nature of a forum by the Michigan
faculty. Dr. Blankenhorn is doing re-
search work under Dr. C. F. Hoover,
professor of Medicine at Western Re-
serve university.
Dr. Hugh Cabot is communicating
this week with Dr. Will Mayo, of
Rochester, and Dr. Edward L. Keyes,
an eminent genito-urinary surgeon, of
the Cornell medical, school in New
York city, for later lectures. At least
one additional program will be sched-
uled, one (by a man interested in the
academic side of anatomy and histo-
logy for the special benefit of the
freshmen. Nearly 100 per cent of
the students havesubscribed to mem-
bership in the society,
ANN ARBOR LIKES CONCERTS
OVER WIRELESS TELEPHONE
As evidence of the sweeping popu-
larity of radio since the introduction
of the wireless telephone are the many
concerts that are being given in all
parts of the city. Private as well as
public sets are catching lectures and
concerts constantly and in many cases
amplifiers, are beingused so that the
sounds may be greatly magnified.
Each night the Detroit News sends
out entertainments consisting of lec-
tures and musical numbers, including
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Thursday night, March 9, Walter
Scanlan sang his latest hit "Irish
Eyes," which he will sing at the
Whitney, March 18. This was heard
clearly by the. large set of Eberbatch
and company, at a meeting of the
Conopus. club at the Union.
COMPENSATION ACT APPLIES
TO UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES

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EVERY day MURADS
are held higher in the
estimation of the men
who smoke them.
They are the standard of
Taste.
They are 100% pure Turk-
ish tobacce -of the finest
varieties grown.
They never disappoint-
Makers oJ te highes Grad ' urkish
and 4ujpflan Ci.arc'Mes in (he Wodd

never fail-never change--
You are proud to smoke
them in any company-on)
any occasion.
They are the largest sell-
ing high - grade cigarette in
the world.
The cigarette smokers of
America. DO prefer Quality
to Quantity. .
"Judge for Yoursel

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the
loss

parking place
'be left under
s, in the opin-
done much to
New Store
:k on the east
ersity avenue
.een completed
The building
it two weeks.
cupy the first
hree furnished

All employees on the University
staff, with the exception of the mnem-
bers of the faculties and those em-
ployed in clerical work, injured while
performinig their duties are eligible
for compensation, in accordance with
the workmen's compensation act of
the state of Michigan.
At many times, especially when
some edifice is under construction
when the workmen are employed di-
rectly by the University, and not by
some contractor in charge of con-
struction, as many as 400 men are
employed and must receive compen-
sation for any injuries received dur-
ing their work for the University.
To provide for this, the Board of
Regents has,insured its liabilities with
an insurance company which takes
charge of the payment of all com-
'pensations for injuries to the Univer-
sity men.
Freshmen Plan Frolic
Plans are now being made for the
annual Frosh Frolic which will be
give:1 some time this spring. DeWitt
Taylor, '25, is chairman of the affair.

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At Your Deale
This Week
Present the coupon to
store named below.
will receive a 10-Day
of Pepsodent. Get, it to
then watch the delig-
effects on the teeth.

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deposits on teeth which m
ferment and form acids.
It multiplies the alkal
saliva. That is Nature's
for the acids which cause
Every application gives
tooth-protecting forces m
fect.

Give It to Themn-
This trial tube-watch their teeth .improve

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the machine you will
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'ORTABL

If you prefer, let your children make
this' test. Let them brush their teeth a*
few days in this modern way. Then
look and see what film removal means.
This is a way 'to whiter, cleaner,
safer teeth. Millions now employ it.
Leading dentists everywhere advise it.
Let someone in your home this week
show the benefits it brings.
;Why teeth look dingy
Your teeth are coated with a viscous
film. You can feel it with your tongue.
It clings to teeth, gets between the
teeth and stays. It dims and may ruin
teeth.
Ordinary tooth pastes do not effec-
tively combat it. So film-coats have
been almost universal.
Film absorbs stains, making the teeth,
look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar.
It holds food substance which ferments
and forms acids. It holds the acids in
contact with the teeth to cause decay.
Germs breed by millions in it. They,

with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor-
rhea. Thus most tooth troubles are
now traced to film, and, despite the
tooth brush, they have constantly. in-
creased.
Must remove it daily
Dental science has long been seeking
a daily film combatant. Now two effec-
tive methods have been found. Au-
thorities have proved them by many
careful tests.

A new-day tooth paste has been per-
fected, to comply with modern require-
ments. And these two film combatants
are embodied 'in it. The name of the
tooth paste is Pepsodent.
Millions of people of some forty
races now employ it daily, largely by
dental advice.
Two other new effects
Pepsodent brings two other effects
which authorities now deem essential.
It multiplies the starch digestant in
saliva. That is there to digest starch'

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Real protection now
Now you can know what really cle
teeth mean. Pepsodent fights fil
coats, starch and acids-all the gr(
tooth enemies. Then it leaves the moi
in normal alkaline condition. The gl
tening teeth you see everywhere ni
show something of the benefits
brings.
New beauty in aweek
The Pepsodent effects are quic
seen and felt. This test will be a rev
ation to you.
Present the coupon for a 10-I
Tube. Note how clean the teeth I
after using. Mark the absence of
viscous film. See how teeth whiten
the film-coats, disappear. Note the
freshing taste it leaves.
It will bring you prettier teeth, a
quickly. But, more than that, it v
bring you safer teeth. Cut out
coupon so you won't forget.

PAT.OFF.,
REG. U. S
The New-Day Dentifrice
Now advised by leading dentists nearly all the world over.
All druggists supply the large tubes.
Present the coup on this week to

10DAY TUBE FREI
Present this coupn, with your name and address fil
in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube
Pepsodent.
Your Name......................................
Address ;.. .........................................

The lightest Portable
when cased for travel

Mack and CO.
Dawson Drug Co.10 S.Mainst.

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