RS REASSURI % G [IlNS 1 or Talks on "F ie load ; y" As Boy's IWeek egins H[ere RICE PRAISES F011 :N EWEVST WOR IV F 1922 show that room calls have de- creased more than 101) pc- cent in the last two years, wihile dispensary callsj have decreased from 5,835 in March, 1922, to 3,950 last March. There were 136 head colds reported last month, as compared with 24G in1 the same month in 1922 and 64 in 1923. one case of pneutnoni;i. Nvas re- ported last month, as against seven) such cases two years ago. Cases of ]bronchitis have been steadily and rapidly decreasing, while operations and eye refractions, on tae other haii d, have seen an increase. There were 32 operations for tonsils last month, 134 eye refractions, and 160l X-ray exaw-' Read The }Get Exi More thax Zoology,I are given1 tra. Credits atHome - an 450 courses in History, English, M'athemnatics, Chemistry, Modern Languages, Economics, Pilosophy, Sociology, etc., by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may Daily "Classifi iding 11. Yost, director of inter- ....'*,.. :a athidtics5 talked to the boys .^ 4 .e upper grades of the Pe rr y I~~. r: c Packard street yeste~iday aa fQ° ... in]g on "The Road to Victory" as ....,.,..*..,.... rlSt topic in the Boy's week pro- ., ............ ay. 411 over the country this - -- hsbeen dedicated to the ftutre r,;o the country in showinlg New picture froni thei~ or14 fliers, showAing them alighting 4o1Seal Cane, Prince, . Ruert, British Columbia the right way to trai for this, m 'bip and the responsibility that! Steady progress of the three pJanes toward Asia in the around the world flight sponsored by the air service son;e clay will bear. . of thV united States armny is reassuring elements which. opposed the project on the grounds that the route being ci -Yost, in his speech, told the followed by the fliers was not feasible. that they must "cr'eate the right Major F'rederick L. Martin, commander of the extbedition, end his world circlers are going ahead despite de- swhIile they are young so that lays caused by crippling of his flagplane, Seattle, by snow squalls between Chignik, Alaska, andl Dutch H-ar- vill remain with thlem1 through out 'hor, Unalaska Island, on their route toward Siberia. He said that a young boy will iih exercise, and explained that has xactyhthtsamraph& IOf tlEclipsefllhlT end cowmecntxas anyone else, only P o ~ r p o a f~j~ nrn~ SO ui ant exercise and training he!"+W . nmself fit and in a physical. Of Sun In Library.Exhibition:UP TDN "" tion mruch better than the aver-_________ 1111,ilfU inations. One student death haa3 occurred this year, resulting firm blood poisoninig which presented somne features of sear- let fever. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. EI * 'What was t he matter . ;\with Professor Henry thls morning? I've never seen hi s pevd.He ,seemed Pythias-- "Boiling over is good. ]go was. Didn't you notice why? The old boy had mis- laid his Eldorado pencil." 7te ,atd az~zwPewd1" J7 leads-all dealers furnished on request. Write today. ' -_ Te ?niberztt'of (Efiicago 9S ELLIS HALL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FitlPAene oo So - EXHIBIT AT - ~f3d1 State Street -- Read The Daily "Classified" Columns 3A Hearty Roar 4 - ;fro m Title to Tailpiece the past few weeks I'uceived many letters on and tributes for !9 boys. Grantland Ri "nsortswriter of the ne, wrogte the followi scolumn "The Sportlig with hi~m when the ew Yorkt recently: he main difference rY I'p" Yost of M~ich our first meeting 20 y t. this: hie is a trifle ,more enthusiastic, n( wo dlecades back aloe way.\ ost now has anothe even challenges fool iaracter building for lng the boy to play ii hie conies to college- ;hle full value of the cl ;o much fromn the vie-W 1 factor, lbut from At Coach Yost Astronomical photographs taken at of congrat- the Yerkes, Mlt. Wilson. and Harvard. his work College observatories, showing unusu' ice, the well al views of various natural phenom- eNew York ena, are on display at the Library. ing of Yost On~e of the most remarkable of the fght" after a photographs is that of a total eclipse coach was of the sn, taken at the eclipse sta- ~o ntion ofthe Yerkes observatory at we se inWadsbor, Noth arolna.Total higan today. eclipses, whiclh occur at the instant Sears ago is of a new moon, when the moon exact- e keener,, a ly 'covers the sun, ca~n be seen only ow than hie 1about on~ce every 360 Years at a given .g the dlusty place on the earth's surface. IThere nare, a number of photographs er *interest in the collection of the surface of the Atball. This moon, taken with, the 100 inch Hooker the boy- telescope Ft Ite Mt. Wilson obser- hre ga.me be- vatory. The southern portion of the -proving to moon is shown to be a rough, moun- ,lean road- tainous region wvith great numbers of craters. The features' of the surface are distinctly shown in all the photo- gTraphs and statistics on the relative heights of the best knowvn mountains are included with thve plates. The sun has been photographed both' directly Lrnd in hydrogen light, and the results of the twQo methods- are ishown by plates taken at the same ob- servatory. The diirect photograph shows:. fow the sun looks as seen by the eye, if ,it would be possible for the! eye to face it unshielded. The sur- face, presents a peculiar mottled ap- pearance, dotted by dark spots, or storm-centers, which produce magnet- ic fields and affect magnetic condI- tions on the 'earth. There are a number of plates cf star-clusters and spiral nebulae and a long exposure photograph, of th)e Pleiades group. The exhibition is com- pleted by °a picture of the huge tele- scope at the Mit. Wilson observatoryf by means of which many of the photo- gr.-phs were made. I 11'L Health reports for March, 1924, made by Prof. Wfarre n E. Forsythe, dire+ tcr of the University health service, show, that "student health, with the excep- tion of a few minor contagion.,, is con- tinuing its splendid course for the (Cwmparison of last monthss reijort with th~e report for the same mionth in, The way to get, the finest shave 'point of the .he winning home state permits them to drive cars in Michigan. This is not true, howev- er, as out-of-state permits are only good with out-of-state cars, and a time limit is placed on this privilege. the course of the last year he livered over 200 tazlks to more .0,000 boys-and he is only get- warmed up. Yost begins with !rent of wh'at he has to ive-I en works UP." 11 REPUBICN LU I I i i FRAYER WILL SPEAK TO 0OWASIACCIVIC CLUBS' The Hinge-Cap is a sure way of identifying Williams Shaving Cream. And Williams, be- sides giving you the convenient Hinge -Cap, will improve your shave in three ways: First, the lather is heavier and holds the moisture in against the beard. Quicker and more thorough softening of the beard results, Second, the razor glides more easily through the Williams-softened beard because Williams lather lubricates the skin. Lastly, an ingredient in Williams ° keeps the 'skin in good condition no..matter, how heavy your .beard: nor howe r frequently you shave. In addition, you'll enjoy Williams because it is a pure, -natural white. cream without coloring matter of any kind. Ask for it. Prof. William A. Prayer of the his- . . tart'department has consented tof AS AlCE_ EM ERSIPspeak Wednesday, in l~ow44~c bf a joint meeting of' civl club s.there' or than 14150 members are enroll- I t was learned yesterdlay. IHe; wil in the University of Michigan Re-1 take the place of, President Marion L.1 lican club at this time, thereby Burton, who was forced to cancel his king it as the second largest clubf engagement on account of iles s kind in the country. Ohio State PrfsoPayrwlalopekt ks first in size with a membersi p a Michigan banquet in Mount Pleasant i 300, while Harvard and Purdue on Mlay. 10. The banquet is being I 1third place with 700 each. held these in support of the campaign j epublican clubs, 105 in all, have which is to be launched for the L ni- organized in various colleges and versity of -Michigan Womien's le."gue ersities throughout the United building.j .es. These organizations aim to ______ __ ruct their mnembers in the political The Science club of the ,Hillsdale!- dlems of the day, and in the sol- 'high schiool, accomnpanied by RegenitI' n1 of political problems which are' Sawyer will visit the University and untered in ordinary political ad- the physics department, Friday, May 2, istration. iadwl ef andwil begiven an address by Prof. Ralph A. Sawyer, of the physics de-I LIEarFREtEWent, on "Liquid Air and Its! STOP TD[ ET "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything qiky-Av k 1 r~. I W~ P ~ I~j Y ~ *"first R un Pictures~ Irene Ric AND Montie Blue "DEFYING DESTINY" Rave' It Renaired vt the PEA HO8ITAL I Rider's Pen Shop 302, shat fit. Look for Hinge " N' of wphich Thos. ,H.0 Ince prod user of this and! (dTl~e Iottentot," says:s "I am stre Ut: '4yt lo~t dig Fish' i, tl:e g'eiif'eociae41y special ever made."C _and Teeadd-w righto! So i thiing entirely n ewe--dffea'- Cut-a tr~aid seal asa hero-a score of diving Velumes to add zest-a.couple OX thrill climax that iles laugh onl laugh to the bu ton -bursting tempo. rthe Cap I i I ivity is being shown by the Ann police force in enforcing the ordinance which demands that plete stop be made at certain h traffic streets. A close watch ng~ kept for speeders and per- wvho drive without permits. ,y students are of the opinIon n operator's permit fromn their Patronize D ijy Advertisers.-Adv. IRVlN6IiWARMOLTS, 9D. S. C. Chiropodist and Orthopedist r 3 7 North University Phone 9 662 bw j w ... 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