TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 IMPOPER LIGHTS Pollee Start Cleanup by Arresting All Auto Law Violaters M111onday Night STUDENTS WARNED Police regulations were enforced with a vengeance yesterday when 157 arrests were made by the police force for unlawful parking on Ann Arbor streets without proper danger lights. According to Chief of Police, Tom O'Brien, more than 80 per cent of the total number of offenders were uni- versity students. "We gave them warning," he s;id. "Twice through The Daily we have asked the stu- dents to cooperate with- the police in keeping down the number of acci- dents due to careless driving. and, parking., Two headlights burning at dim and a tail light with sufficient mud re- moved so that a red glow is visible are required by state law to be left burning on any car parked on city streets one hour after sundown. Ac- cording to p:olice here no charge will be brought against persons parking without lights on the main st'reets which are are boulevard lightedl. These include Main, two blocks of Huron and Liberty, and the business difference according to the police be- ing to which judge one happens to come before. COUZENS WILL ADDRESS KIWANIS-CLUBTOMORRO Senator James Couzens of Detroit will speak at the Kiwanis convention dinner to be held in the Michigan Union at 6:00 o'clock tomorrow night, it was announced late yesterday afternoon by V. 0. Nelson, secretary of the local Kiwanis club. Negotia-, tions with the view of obtaining Senator Couzens for this occasion have been in operation for several days but until yesterday no definite announcement could be made. Due to the long program to be held in Hill auditorium at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow night, the dinner program will necessarily be short, Senator Couzens will be the only speaker at this time. It is estimated that 500 representative Kiwanis will be pres- ent at the Union to hear the Senator. This number will represent but a small part of the total number of Ki- wanis and guests, the greater per cent of whom will not arrive until Friday. The complete convention program for both Thursday and Fri- day will be announced tomorrow. Austin, Texas, Sept. :0.--All fresh- men at the University of Texas are required to take an intelligence test. State. Democrats To Convene Soon Lansing, Sept. 29.--Michigan demo- crats will meet in Grand Rapids to complete their slate of candidates for the November election and adopt a platform. The convention will prob, ably be preceded by conferences through the night and perhaps a ge eral preconvention meeting to be a dressed by some nationally know speaker. Cambridge, Mass.,'Sept. 30.-Josei McGlone, one of the varsity quarte back candidates on the Harvard foo ball squad, returned to practice toda after several days' detention as diphtheria carrier. n- vn . . . . . . .. . .. . h r= }t- 4 ay1 a BOSTON&A BEAVTY PARLOR 337% South Main Street, Ann Arbor Specializes in Ladies I-lair Bobbing, Shingling. and Marcelling Children's Hair Cutting Phone for Appointment - 2773-R Granger's School of Dancing Estab. 1883 Classes Tuesday and Thursday, 7-7:45 P. M. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 7th ENROLL NOw For Details Call at Academy or Phone 788 -Private Instruction by Appointment-- Wahl Pen and Eversharp are obtainable in matched sets An unquaified garanteestands back:of every Wahl R' ''°product THE COZY CO-RNI part of State.1 lighting reporte will receive iin reported. 'rhol 157 case were all the ese the police on M clean-up was m number of viol as yet been ma either $3.50 or each violati~n o: r " Improper parking and rSl1f-l1iflfi llIlI1ll11lliltIllhI1 f[lrflI d on any other streets mediate attention it is ecial Designs , in court yesterday = I E - ult of a drive made by - In Furniture fon day night. Another ade last night but the ations found has not ad pulicis. A fine of UposteringFriture Re- $4.00 is imposed for M pairing, Reishn adI f the lighting law, tire Rmodeling. iIIIrlIIIIIlrttrtlItlnrmIIirr We Wash Your Rugs. E c- "+ P. B. HARDING a Phone 381-W 218 E Huron nSays: T NGRY A- DEATS -r eteria For years the pi WILLIAMS in any other city in Iwnum iiimni wholesale business pro TEA 330 Maynard St. Opp. Nickels Arcade ROG with- nan- r. Complete Writing Equipment Side by side in your pocket, Eversharp and Wahl Pen are ever ready to serve your thoughts. 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I i GOO III~rth;IlntuhlnnI rrltliriiii Caf rices of flowers have been higher in Ann Arbor than I Ri~erts Pon saae The Authorized Wahl Pin and Evershaep servitce Station a7sk to see the new Wahl Signature Pen 609 E. this great state of Michigan. Our experience in the ved this so we decided to enter the retail field as well. d II I: We succeeded right from the start. People are corning to us for flowers not only from Washtenaw but also from near-by counties. People are not only satisfied with the quality of our work but also with reasonableness of our prices. There are many reasons why we can give quality work at a very low price, and among them are these. We are the largest growers of flowers in the country and our establishment and crops are second to none. We have 80,000 square feet of greenhouse space and fifteen acres of land devoted to the growing of flowers exclusively. Our staff consists of over 30 experienced employees, several with large city experience in the floral art. Our large daily supply of cut flowers assures you. of desirable presenta- is Conducting uORCHESTRA Of 2 5 Artists tion at all times. A trial or still better a personal visit to our greenhouse will I- w- - w ,- - C.- Forme wo ar Weofrault o okdeindtome hetsewo h motfsiiu.Anwpatmaewosbetediyueo " udwso aln o otwtrwihasue oyu lte aIrsnesadwhtnsIntohews btial.- ra w ;1' fwn-. n t convince you that we are not only the oldest but also the largest and most progressive florist in Ann Arbor. Flowers never scarce-Prices never high at the Ann Arbor Floral co. HILL AUDITORIUM 8 O'clock, Tues. Oct. 7 Under Auspices American Asso- ciation University Women, for benefit Womeni's League Build- Leading Florists and Decorators 1020 Maiden Lane Phone 2190 JOHN H. LUNDGREN, Mgr. II !111