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THE MilICAN DAILY

M~an Heads
5. Coast Gmard

WH 1Ar'S GOING OiN

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7 :3?-11( r er{;' (4 ijeifets Ini Law, ' IJ~,nb rt yncivc : ValtabhdBooks Character," has recently been, issued
hl.Oneot o stil1 lin11nortan purchases as the second of a series of University
oI Thv~r et;~ of ret yar has reachoed the Univer- of Michigan General library pablica-
r(- } ~sit Y ibra It is "Codices CGrace! et tions.
p1,Oa.B Latini 3"otogr aphice Depiciti," edited k- ______ _..._
S:-D~F.t ~y ~'i~So'~by Scato de Vries, and published tn 191 De Filip pis to Study in lialy ()
ur iology 1sn reaili in N"atural Science volum es and Itwo) supplements by idtj- Michael De Fili pis, of the Fren, ii-
uIA t.. mc Loi aser hofi ofLed. department, has left on a leave 01~) I-
Fbilk ,t z! isn Works''_______Bence to engage in gra(luatie Nwor'k
_KAI6'i ta *~I'l ;.. 6 nblisl t;h: hfllio b t nlix. in an Italian university. e ~~et

PIANO TUNING.
Schooofei use Tuner
PUHONE -300't
Office atStes., 418 N. DIT'vlsion St.

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Ntil T.('V -- -opy for tb ls coluizui sbou l 1
tie mlbJJ)ti43d by 5,30) otock of
the day before publieal n.

tUimi-Nvin e d(ance to be given atj
¢~:iif)-- i1Yn( .' )in~Ysii'i sslt~ iee fF, the Packardl, ;aIthe imeeting, tomor-
??C',;i "" ir roo 6.1fLUnion. .AO.s"Ude('ltS I~i.'I ~tL?4ilYI1 '1i4'Tlf[0I'
7 .i: t - ( rh:s~i nh uf t{? TMi' Ivalixir; .arc invited to attend 'the dance and J
ric I11, )Unio);. Ip1 C tiL~ t arbou)2r gymnasium i Oi
7 '. f !-V 3 inis oi F2-('f; :l Wa.-" Vifl Fth.
f 1ee', in the UniTon: . A lreo eniou1t11S# ratt 1ia (f e~tlcriirv t"
a:15--ClVevciand 4dul;- tiwei , ii rooittl)P0lncessof Jpateurizing milk Nwill lac
L 0, Union1T. given at b 'cloc on Friday, Fieb.1
73' A,- 1wycW, Z1~eril at Wurster's elec rpnr ccream- '
h <, senly ball, Ui' on. cry as the" corner ofFit and Lila-
6;F-i-('hora' tiJo:.ri, ('oer i11 Hill all. erty .streets.I
ditoiriurn. ULortan lNati~nid (!lor- Aillstudents frani Ciedawl ai~iO! Of' 1
U Sfi5.i y are requested to nie.tih room,
302, Union1, a 7:1.> 'clock toaTy
' E)M;1A fo;" election of o fficers.
tcrial and buse !ine: s staffs meet at I The "Standard" Loose }lea, No e
nd1 .lieisstdio tor-'Ensian pjicitur.. o4ok. All sizes at 'W.hr's U1ivErSi t
I l 1 -- t3Romance- ,club 11111th, onI 1 . Boo k4to.-A dv.
Tiol~tl icorr 32L. Union.

A bib'.,,--- phy centild nip a, v:tyvto 1)e gone 10r a year.

MateiA of a Scienitific or Learned

Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv.

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TOMOYRROW V THRU SATURDAY

r' AdInirali 11i1ianE. ' 1gI
ar Adial William 1i". Royl)

ter naval oficer, na-s just bec y 3 e I_: SFf . 1, c 'n 1 r' Y t: i? I'.....
d cmmnlaht W.o the U . S o
ds. lie has been in the coast
rd service Efor nearly 5(O yea"rs. L--''*eee1nioru . l. i. ~ (
St ec z tQ rt.1.j'j' o-z Of lial leettuer ct the l lih
ar irn an,,,--, ,rantcaise. Subject, "'TiesSor
FRWIMJ \7l t nltin o t French Woamen." r-
jr °jTAT"tPi 1) e1 ('111 dj ci e I:D
0,1--D ''' ?ax u e .is , Hl 1arris ball,

TLY 11031F COOKING,

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perilmlently onl Displtyat 1
GUY WOOLFOLK&
:3N South State Street
Ann Arbor. Milhgan
D~esi gned 1)y

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G& y rieca if,
with ths
"gNEW LEATHER PUSHERS"

H1EPLER'S
~.TUD.ENT

W~iTEOUSE& HARDY.
WRADWAY A* 40-h STREE'T. 144 WEST 42"° STREET
MEi7'IOOUTAN Omar H:;C U,).w, KNICKERB~OCKE~R BUILDING
mrNICAK

Last Tiimes Tonighi
CHARLES RAY In "SMUEDGE"

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oihn lt. Mott, famous riim
tker, is to be the pie;A~e1
the state roe-ions w--':. -~ ;
rch~ in Detroit todlay.
hl-A rat . c-poser..,as the topic: t
speech . c sujetf1'the Statl-
iglous fork retrea<t; Iha ,p .rposej
bis talk xvil 1,cto arouse- r ligious-
Brest th.roughout the state. Churcl
resaontativcs frorm all sections c
~Ug~ revlan:~i to at"'' f_.-'
etingo which will last fro:"i
rning until 4 this afternoo.{
" .,: _ ;a interst in thze'r.et rx;
been maniic-st in Ann Arbor r'
s morning ;35- persons left for Do-
It, representingal the chutltrc hes i
city, -the S. C. A., th- Mon teil.,
1b, the-. Federation of Religiouc
)kers, the Student. Volunteers, and!
er groups to the total number of 17.
Pbe meeting today is similar to
or meetings which John R. Motti
De!L holoing in all sections of
country' in ar efforttoa simulate
igu,.ous 3thoiu"1t.
lphmores in the Nurses' 'Trazin-
school entertained at-an informal
"ty satc-, lay evening to welcomeo
1G 1,rvshmen who ae entering it
February class. TPhe -party stalrteld
h a play written a:d:7, ;Cf(1(Iby,
mbe rs -of the o sporeclass.{.
ticing completed the vnig

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6to 70 :percent: of city school children suffer, physical impairments
due tco undernourishmen't (Newe York and Chicago health surveys).
Uddernourishment may mean lack of food, but more often it is an
unbalanced ration.
Children require protein, carbohydrates and vitamines for physical
and mental normalcy. 'They get all these elements in delicious form
ih ERihe's Sweet Milk Chocolate Bars.
:line Bars. contain ample protein in the nuts and milk-and an
abundance of carbohydrates in the sugar. The vitamnines in the milk
fire the. protein and carbohydrates and render theme available for energy.
:line's use the choicest cocoa beans (rich in butter fat); pure, refined
sugar, and nourishing whole-cream milk from cows that feed in the
fertile emerald green fields of Wisconsin and drink crystal pure water
from spring-fed lakes and babbling brooks.
Rime Bars do not contain an ounce of skimmed or Powdered milk.
They are rich to taste, persuasive in aroma, and delicious in flavor, yet
they cost no more than common chocolate.
'Buy Eline Bars by the Box =- On Sale Everywhere --- Sc and lOc Sizes

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