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TH4E MTCHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY ,JANU1

DES TINVA TION?

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YES TERDA YIN
WA SHINGTONI
T1he inldepeCnd(ent offices a ppropria-j

Approval of the House action in- Tti Bt1.1i Wilk 110141 Banqu~let
creasing from $37,000,000 to .$56,598,-; Members, of Tau Beta Phi, na.tional
000 the appropriation in the army 1)111 honorary engineering fraternity, will
for river and harbor improvements. !hold a banqt in Willitts' cafe at
was voted, S to 2, by the Senate, cone- 6:30 o'clock today. Ralph Carson,
merce committee. 1'23L, will be the principle sp>eak~e.

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'ck todayi. Dean Mortinier L.
Co w~ill speak.:
STEEP ANYWHERE, BUT
EAT AT RLX'S
TIlE CLLB LUNCH
712 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Streets

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Lion bill carrying 498,211,371 was pass- Benedict Crowell, war time assist-
ed by the Senate.( ant secretary of war, pleaded not guile
---- ty, to an indictment charging hhm and
President Hlardig had sufficientlys six others with conspiracy to defraud
recovered from an attack of grippq the government in connection with the
to transact official b)usinless in his; construction of war camps.
study.

seior EI"'gliieer" to -Meet T1oday
AMembers of the. senior" engineering
class will hold a meeting in room 34S
of the Engineering building at 10

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Investigation of conditions in Portc
Rico wnas proposed in a resolutions
ly Rep. 11aloney, R., Klass.
A proposal to return all property
seized by the alien property custodli-
an was disapproved by the Housel
commerce commuittee.j

IInformed that Ambassador Harvey,
returning to his London post, had de-
nied the published report that there
,vas friction between him and Sec-i
retary Hughes, the State department
head authorized a similar denial.

STEAMSHIP AGENCY
ALL PR1INCIPAL OCEAN LINES
IReserva tinsTicket,,T'ours, Crutises!
C. E. KUELERkR1
301l East Huron Phone 1384J

LEARN TO DANCER
HALSEY'S
DA-NCE STUDIOS
Hours 1".r, 7-10l Wuerth Arcade

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A ter a committee session, free froibh I
v erhal clashes, examination of Harry
:3. Sinclair, subpoenaezd to testify at
the Senate Oil investigation was con-!
e! ii dc{

LTC? WORD RECEIVED
FROM LEGISLATORS,
No clefihe word has been sent here
as to the exact tin: of the arrival of
the committee of the state legislature
seat here to investigate conditions on
the campyl s, but Ata is expected that
;word wAill, be received somec tine to-
lay. The commission. is composed of

I'After Every Meal

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MHAM
': Bhr a'
lhih valley
W'ith their seizure of the Ruhr basin proper complete the French
force otit occupa:tion is continuing i adraee DJ(o the heart of Germrany.
MAore ich wine- and( industrial' citie aelrn the French on. The val-
uable mines about Pammrt and Camen are awgihiose d(esiredl to help force
Qernianly to meet its reparation obligations. The photo above, taken aft-
er the actual invasion of the Ruhr valley b).gan, shows French soldiers
entraining at Dueseldoarf.
110("w-Thbe main i(Aluts tt' iii rne's .iuvnst of ('eiiuan y% indtistrial boa rt.
Th en~tire Ruhir valley (1)-was s 'Ized !irst. The French are constant-
ly, enlarging the. occutpiedl area, howeverv. Reeit reports state that French
troops aire mo1ving. forw',ard in three c laumns to seize more mine and indus-
t rial centers. (2) Two French _cav al ry squa(Irxons left occupation details
iin Uenen anid are: continuing their adva'nce in that district. (3) A see-

SThnoo en-ineers Nv~il inc'L at
9 elo.kthis m3ornin'sg in room .'4 8,
lfr ijlae i<a b I(mil g. LiscussionI of
13Th 11 101'ka cia as niemcria I and ni~tn -
invlticns for class presidlent for thie
second semester constitute the busi-
nc-';s to be transacted.
Patronize Daily Avertisers. -Av
OFICIAL PH(
FOR
CALLUSFOR Y
GEC
LYNDON A'
719 NORTIH
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1'lai-, of tHe Van Sweringen inter-
ests for taking over control1 of the
C h (asapaeake andI Ohio rail road were
'out lined at an intcrotate conunercol
commission hearing.
Theb naval appropriation bill carry-
ing a request that the admninistration.
initiate a move for further limitatioA~
on naval armaments was 'signed by the
President.

)OGRAPH ERS
THE

a group from the house and another
from the senate which will comec some:(
time on Wednesday. The committees
;vill discuss the b.uilding program andl
the appropriations whi ch President
Marion L. Burton has requested.
Thursday, Jan. 25th
I"Scanplan, the Aictor Singer, Reigns
Supreme." ---Boston Transcript.
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".A bite to eat-a bit of sueet"
After a substantial
mneal, the children
*naturally want to top
oil with a bit -of sweet.
Give them WRIGLEY'S,
t the great American
Swreetmeat.
E It combines the enjoyment
of sweet ih many ",)ENEFITS*'
It cleanses the teeth, removing
food particles that lodge in the
crevices. It neutralizes the
acids of' the mouth, Soothes the
throat, and. lastly-
WRIGLEY!' helps the stomach
by supplying saliva to aid i
digestive work.
Made celean, kept clean, sealed
tight, In a was-wrapped package.
Wrappers

STD COMPANY
- UNIVERSITY

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9-ositively
Can Not Be
Held Over

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bgyrfz' eXu i. u i~d.
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Only Two
Days Let
To See It

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onid force is c!advancinginl the vicinity of
force is headled for Muenster.

Ca in and 1lanun.. (4) ThDE third

TOI-D'A Y, IA NI T fJ R R OW

Ne~CormacIC -l
Op musical
comnedy " Il
OdI M.SC1N4dt AN EW J'OMC NSA b1
OW F'AVOtRTE;S:- "PUFF O'MY P/tPF "'..
f OTHEA'S PJL Y SH r/4 /I AfI1pIO I4IL
OIA& OLDIQSH IR"/
Gorgeous Scenic Production
in four acts
Note:--Account of stupendous pro-
duction, length of performance,
curtain rises at S8:15 sharp. No one
seated. during first act.

MMSOWSTORES REGAIN
SPLENDO OF PEACE DYS
old time splnorin the :shopp ing dist-
rict: so far us thec stores are concern-I
ed it in lWcomnag normay.
he mo<<st expFensive French andI
Germnan prue.toilet articles, Din-;
gere and other" luxuries, after an ab-
sence of imy years, are again oin salei
in Mloscow, Pei ro gra!dand smeo'}!
the other Rmusin cities. While the
greater part of these goods, accord-
igto officials, have been smuggledl
into theo country, ne-vertheles+s they
are sold openly as in pre-revolutioln
days, but at en :ormousprices. -(Gov-jI
erinecnt officials, wrhile aware. of the
smutgg;ling, sazy they- arti powerless to;
break it up.-I
Whel~n the first fluffy face trimmed
garments. from abroad appeared it)
the display windowvs of the Moscowj
shops the incident nearly cauweda
riot. 1\Ien, women, midl children wcriqj
'wildly edgr to gret a leek at the I
thiings from the outer world. Thus
had sean nothing of the kind for sev- 1
en- or eight years, and fought for a!
place illthe. nmob for a fcvv minutes'I
gaze at the! finery.
Most of tho luxcuies are three (li
four' times ais expensive here as i
London and i'(ri, This, dealers stay,
is Cu to the goy-ernmnent monopoly orj
,gcaods fron, abroad which keeps pricesi
so igh that the smu11ggling business-
is paying handsomely to those en:;ug-
ed in it.

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- PRICES-
$1 .10-$i1.65-$2.20

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for your old fountain pen,-
any make or condition,-to
apply on a new pen to be se-
lected from the standard

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makes that we carry.

HYou do not like the pen
you have, this week is the
time to get rid of it,

F'or Skating, Skiing, Coasting and other Wintcr Sports you will need
ninchoes, MO-=
casin roks, Puttees, emen
Blanket Shirts, Hose , Knit

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Calkins-Fletch'er
Drug Co.

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Coats and Sweaters

324
ANN.

So. State Street,
ARBOR, MICH.

FOR LADIES AND MEN

On the Same Bill- 0 U R G A N G in "SATURDAY MORNC."

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All Overcoats, Sheepskins, Corduroys, and Leather.Coats
now at Clearance Prices.

TE BEST CHOCOLATES FOR THE i-HOP ARE
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wool Ilankets, Auto Robes
Shawis
"Weed"'lTire Chains, all sizes at Lowest Prices
Surplus Supplies Store, 213 N. 4th Ave.

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"It pays to walk a few blocks"

ORIGINAL M-CHOCOLATES.' EACH BOX CONTAINS AN ASSORTMENT

OF CREMES, CARAMELS,

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