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SAUDANOERI 1, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY
S~aONt serve Made with a Consc
POLITICAL P90TIY =Dynnet5:30-700 LIGH
Republlcoiis Sign Lroclaiaticni Lend- LunAftenon Te23:00-: 0 ~DIF
Ing Support to Davis on Leauge AtronTa :050
of Nations Issue=Dinr5:07 0
SCORE PARTY STAND j b re UCEN
Prof *Preston W. Slosson of the his--
tory' department is one of the fifty
educators, lawyers, and authors ;-T re
throughout the country who have e In n-,P
usually supported the Republican =
ticket, but who have signed a procla- = 205 South State St. Phone 136-it
mnation ;announcing their support of' IIi1ti t11111IIIillli llf111111111111111IIIIIIIIEi%
John w: Davis on the League of Na-
tions isue. The statement called for._________________________________________
all Republicans "who put world wel-f
fare above party politics" to vote the T eI mcai iktti er a m v r
It denounced the Republican ad- < TheFlau>ed.7avernSAA
mainistration for having repudiated 417 East Huron t
republican traditions of close rela-{t
Mions with the rest of the wor ld, and {ni
dondemued the failure of Secretary Whfere deliciousT
Hlughes, 'Secretary Hoover and other
members of "the committee of 31" tofo d i sev d n a
live u ' to their pledge during the
im2 c mpaign. The statement fol-
"We, the undersigned, who have stig o unusualj,
usually supported the Republican
ticket, have been trained political tra- oiiaiya dD r
diin paiigthe internation rgn lt n o
eso iiisof America. From c a m
Lincolni to Roosevelt andTat each charm,_______________________
Successfva Republican administration
has lab red for a closer understand-
tag am mng in s ftewrd We Serve Daily Except Monday
"The present I Republican adminis-
tration, first ~under Mr. Harding, and Luncheon, 12:00-2:00 Tea, 2:00-5 :00 l
now uijder Mr. Coolidge, has repu-f
diated 4i'ese traditions. Dinner, 5 :30-7:30 ( I M
"The atement goes on to point out
the w4~~ in which the League of Na-
tions ha~ proved its usefulness dur- Sunday Dinner, 1 :00-3:00 Supper, 5 :30-7 :30f
Ing the, five years. of its existence, -1
and re ets that "the Republican ad- Phone 28-
rninistr ion has adopted such aj
",We ant our country to stand . -
firstii the councils of the nations, I ( -
th~le pr 'lamation goes on. "The Re-
public a party-has had four years of
trial. II internationally minded lead-
ers ca ~o or :will not lead. We urge-
therefof all -Republicans who putf
world velfarq above party politics
to unite with us in voting for John PuI
W. Da ''s and forĀ° those Senatorial P
candid tis who stand honestly and
frank! for joining the existingj
heg ofNto .o uhtrsa For your week-end parties. Delivered on short notice.
and M~ral responsibility of the%
United tates."
Othe4 prominent educators who-
have s vied this proclamation are:
Presid jt Henry D., McCracken of
Vassar 6ollege,: President Mary E. in
WooIey of Mount Holyoke college, Best i Town
dean daxles H. Haskins, of the Har- my
yard g duate school, Katherine Lee P o e 1719 -
)Bates ot ' Wlesley college, Prof. Ells- Pho e 890LL
!worth ntngton,'of Yale university. ..______ ________
A A lteration Sale
TLNGROC The Arbor FountainMaigLvl
FINECLOTHES,
-y kVENt4Q On State Street3 e
Nether you call to Look, T eIe oniforih. i i he p
them,-.,t~or purchase., h eodfor hc si h r
You ill 4dmr&, - enlarged, takes this opportunity of offeri
You wll ndirutomorrow and lasting one week only
c4pprcciat&, trimmed, of Flamingo, Bolivia and Dow
and eincmber
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made.,'for mn. who fl LLfllur 1 rimmeo ugoats
demand Individualit-y. I A Will Please at
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Of
veets
,lock East of
eering Arch

Platinum Sttig
Jewels deserve a beautiful set-
ting. At Arnold's you will be
able to obtain exactly what you
desire, and remember that the
work is done by men who are
craftsmen in their trade.
ArnOld'

State Street Jeweler

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ANBOVEN, CRESS &
THOMPSON
'ate St. and S. University

SUNDAY

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*C re i of Chicken with Rice
= Vpfers Olives Celecry -
=~ Roast Young Chicken
with Dressing
eked Ham, Virginia Style w
.= Creamed Corn
' Mashed Potatoes
=-Rolls -
= ~Fruit Salad =j
Dessert
EIoe-made Apple or Berry Pie
=Brick Ice Cream_
=' Tea Coffee Milk .:

at the Greenhouses of
THE ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.0
1021 Maiden Lane
Come down Sunday and view our
many thousands of 'flowers in bloom.
Mums, roses, carnations and others.
Be sure and come. Convince yourself
that right -here in your city .you have
one of the largest and most up to date
greenhouses in the coun~try. Bring
your mother, wife or sweetheart.
For Saturday a genuine $2.00 box of
assorted cut flowers at $1.00.
Ann Arbor floral C ompany
The Home of Fresh Flowers

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