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January 17, 1923 - Image 2

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THE MTC HIG'AN DAILY

READY!

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ils interpretation 'of the part is good' C. Brown, '23, as theoboy,. fit into itheir
'td he is at-homre on the stage. Cath- I parts nicely.
erlin e Gr eenough, '23, raniksclose by (The play er irete ly ro.P.
hivi in h-r cha.racterization of the old D.T'olseo h ulcsekn
m11:id. Her st ,ge 1manner i.s easy and ! departnt? OnThrdvhellyr
her Ilin~es are cleverly spoken. Velma! will present Shakcespleare°'s .Much A21 do
:1, Carter', '22, as the girl, andI James About .,Nthing". JEP

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Aifter Every Meal

A ' i en ni; an rdai C7II i~idi'toz~,dit'!ft in itstheme and
maslrl lin 15 Wnerpretl Ilon.
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ppo[duer o f rhe Pour Hwo ' mI; 'nand '".0i1onerCIf"tnda"
017l'1 11IISIAT 1SICCE'SS

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'P t; ive( lo>:s) ti,vc. 1(3011as touhthey were _a1)})1l1 to:staa tt tr:.2a5:(:t2 Ental ra ~ce, but he~fy'rE.not.

i 1ich ercly Iuullone sect'Lion :o thie Iv. letiet I C CentIm'y Ilmited wvi;hi
t}'e wl(ild's 1 l II;r'-;eiand s1peeies':t triti t.

; l('.,'dividied inlto)fi ebcs s

ThlisiS

helps the stomach.
After a hearty meal,
try its friendly relief

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PROSECTOF ~TI itsAnnArbor
- , -c FR"Wvaling I.from 'PToronto to Vancu-
(Co.t1 inued trom' Page One)10-ol : anl to make ;journey alone
quco-s for funds iappas to hinge. 'The on foot" read .the sign on the small
,general contlention is that orlgina0el ., 'h1ich lpassed through, Ann
Arbor yesterd-ay (lrOat\'n by Hfenry
h~fi)itl appropr'iations were giveni to Ha rhi,: the n)"n who ict making the
the U;niversits, with the understandin- longc journey . Behind this ambitious
that11,one unit of the buildinlg would';and briave Pedeaitrian There followed
be cerecte 1, furhniihed and eqluiptepe i > ,agoil f oleding, clothing, and all
011( lecunt ~h 1c~f f flepln n-suipplies. ft wtis ared. rectangular
onc, l eav T1?lil fngdhe r s of t l zan u- Ibox on1 wire wheels And weigh's 400
C' Ins'tead., it is gr gued, t he lirti- alpound,,.
4'r:z , ~u ,,)nfily the entfire shell 1 Mr. har is lot Toronto Dec. 6 and
VOIifYputJuthas walked *.1: days. "I can averagc
ofthe building, andl consequently ranl 20 miles a lay", said the old, out-
ot>i of mo)ney 1,,fore it wvas abla to ) W' door manl, "although inl eather like
or iiist-Alita dollar's worth of equlip- I,,-s it is difficult to maintain such an
iunt..
3r. l ~average." H e hope;, to , irive in Van-
Practically tliq same kind of paring,
is inprspctat ihigan Agricu- -couv r eitheor in Uteh. ltterart of
tlrgal coilleyge liegre RYegarding both JdW 01'riOle First part of Julyf. ie will
thiis instittion and the U nierity, go via Chlicago, Milwaukece, Minneap-
G,)v. Alex J. Groe-geck, in his inaug- :olis, arid will ther: go up in1to Cainada
ur1al m1essaIge dcliveredl before a jointan continue on his weary way.
cerir of the legislatutre,-ladvised a! Mr. iarri,, hopies by ineans of sell-
"breaithing spell"in the approving Qf .iii 'h ciographsl of himnsel' and his
a:i 1c rla" lOn . HeM said: outfit to make enough money to pay
Crc Sebe"J (' i*f t<otis for t11w eoxi ense.o of his ;journey. Ori;-
"The University and algricultuxal irnally lit : Was to b~e finlancedl by sever-
college have mWade requeits of $7,-1 L1 the Tole~do inewspapers, but they
277,000 and $1,500,000 respectively, l ater deserted hint and he wait left
rncl there also stailds un~conplet(41 the alone to'nliake the trill.
T'niversity hospital requiring a~~po GCood lu :k to you, M1r. 11arris.
imlately $2,300,000. Assuing t;these _________--
various 1roquests to be reasonable,t(''
.-c iremient of the .Rinds to meet them iilRISlI VNdS
is all-important. Their pl~ercdt s
ha)Ve co-operatedl with the administra- I%. S. Lovejoy, fornier professor of
tide boaird in a L editable mlanner and ; ore.s_1.in ltieleUniversity, will be
conistruction was 'Acferre u'n til all Onofl'6' the uyrincipani speakers onl the
the moneys were available. Pa tiene 1prc~gal>n of the Tri-State coxigrewl
mlust hbe exercised until {furthler obli- ' ic, vlWill he heldl.Jan. 13 and 19 at
gations 01ofthis chara'icteor canl 1e "c,2wiromnce.,.1-ii siibjecet will bet' "Flor-,
sumned. C o.0 SoUR ernenrt.'
"From these observations, it is e-; 11 , congress, v/I'll deail with :pro-'
idlen#,tlthat the state requires a. breath-A isl overiflg practically every in-
ing shell bef ore fur ther appropriations dtistriul. phas;e of the prob~lems of the
C,114 be miate for these purposes. '[ w1i1e heeimpoi tant lake states,-Miech-
plolicy adopited by -your state (;fhlsr,,.. n, Wisontsin, and AMinnesoita. Conl-
has3 bee~n in icon formiity7 with 11ho olt ec-N'u ion, !ci 1121119ng1nd banking will
e xpress5ed idea that real11e:,te i 13pa .- ali be (considteredl in some detail.
in-g a disproportionfk1 amounlt of the -- - "
co tL, of governlment. A consider able I 141 r o 14 01- Hson ~oredC4
recluction of the tax levy was mnade Al ma, Jan. 16---(By A.P.)-Dr. M~in-
possible in 11)21 andl 1922 , but it t Morgan,' past or c1' the Fourth St.
not yet reached the point where it Pre-sbyterianl church, Detroit, Truesdlay
can ,logically .be said that there isi a was elected chairman of the Board of
Jwt and equitable distribtiulion of the 'Pntoes of Almna college. He succeeds
bur-den. Gonscq ucatly, a forther 1sub- Itelt Dr. James f. Darkley.
stanitiazl dcecrease should be nmade."%
Q E D "s .l i f ( P iW l( HfAh ) N S ! I

Clever -Comedies
Interpreted Well
(Coi-tinued_ from Page Cuec)
remorse are poignant, that is, -
genically speaking". *Janet Miur ray,r
'23RdM., played the part of. Una Tat eith-
ew'aite, the huslyand -seking mad e ,
and interpreted her part in a pleas-
lng manner. Thre object of her affec-
tions, George Coxey, wzas ila yed. by
1C. J. Riley, '23, her father by X1. 14.
Landy, '2:3, and a :servant by ('arr -
bel Schmlidt, '23.
The longer presentation of theo eve-
ning by Stanmly Houghton, athough
dragging a little at the first, prove)
to be quite amusing. Vincent Cray, a.
self-made-old-nr-an, who required tho
attentions of his young daughter= con-
stantly to wait upon him, is made to
see that he &s not a feeble; decrepi*t,
aged gentleman, but is really qluite
younx. AMartha Scrandrett is the
'lively old1 maid who accolnirlishes the
curing and arrange:; every thingf o
the marriage of his daughYter to h11
suitor who has teen urnfortunatLe
enugh in having to secure the 'con-
sent of the old man.
11. 1D. Goff, '23,. does an excellent hit
of acting" in the part of Vincent Cray,'.
GYA.RnC ALL WEEK
GRACE G M'>~
tar "TO L4)VrE" wih
Prices: lWed. and Sat. Mfat. $2.001, 50
~ iOERT rhlghts 60-76".1,o
CI GH A M ts us. hr. n
THE
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CN(LARlE 10'1 MEWS V [G(IIROUS
As Playi by Sydiney Blackmier
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(om n tnnd i'om Pagre Onl(.)
be takente ceflig at the wvest end
c NW:aterm,1an gY111na[sium i"ill be ar-,
range'l so that a 04-foot m>ccc miay bI~
ilaced on the running trac;k and the
pictures taken from there:,
1 rogra nfqr the H-op will b)e given'
out Febh. G and 7 at the Union. This
is done- to avoid econgestiont at the
door andi( to allow persons to make'
out,,their programs before the Hop. I
J. W. Hostrup, 'U4E, is Chairman
of the comm-ittee on decorations. Tlhe"
MiBle Maize Blossomt Shop is in i
'charge of the decaratinf.
(Cot I- room -TO rent? A Daily classi-
fOe'I ad will fina a ronmer.-Adv.

PAULINE
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COMEDY NEWS

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,vritten on dair-ty stationery. You
lnow b)OW you jwldge other peCople's
'etters. Well, yours carme in for" the
,arie kind of c;iticism. Get yourt sta-
tionery here and your correapon den cc
will be above reproach. Your goodi
+ taste and refinement will be plainly
reflected in the stationery we have
supplied you.
17 NCK.ELS& ARCADE
t'iee'Typewriter & Stationery Store

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