100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

April 30, 1925 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1925-04-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THURSDAY, APRIL. 30, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE ~r

,A.... ,,. ...a .. .,. .. ......._, .....

r.. r.. . ,...... ........

a .. _ _ ... _ _. .__

HISTORY SOCIETY
WILL MEET HER
IlissiSipl iValley Associatioii ('o~aiii n
'I'o W. L. C'lemnits' Library}
For Session Tomonirrow
KAE1RPINSKI TO SPEAK
'_ Members of the Mississippi Valley
hIistorical association, which opens its
18th annual convention in Detroit to-I
flay, will hold their second lay ses-
sion in the William L. Clement >' Ii-
lbrary tomorrow morning.{
Randolph G. Adams, custodian of
~the library, will give the welcoliling
address. Prof.' Louis Karpin ski, ofIl
ithe mathematics department, will dis-x
(,us;; "Map Collections Relating (ol
the Hlistory. of the_ Mississippi Val-
1cy" andl Nelson V. Rlussell, of the}
hiistory department will give a pa1wr
~on the "Spirit ofDevelopment of the
4liritish Administration of 11lichigan."
fProg. C. 1-1. Van Tyne of the historyj
dl epartient, will preside at the meet-
ing which will begin at 10 o'clock.j
At noon Robert M. Rieser, assistantj
~attorney general of the state of Wis- 1
~consin will give an address on the
"WisconsinMichigan Boundary Dis-1
'pute." Mr. Rieser, who represents
Wisconsin in the controversy now
pending before the United States Sni-
1jreme court, will eXplain the case of
atiplied history, and will show why
-legislative bodies should take care to
preserve their historical records.
On the return to Detroit the delega-
tlion will have dinner at the College
t)of the City of Detroit, following which
thbere will be a business, meeting.

I

I oft

I

I

D E TB AO I 1 I-i E
zs acr -- -
~1 6
A n nnte Variety

I

1
i
Ii
f
M
0
i
i
I
t
i
I
I
it
!
E
j
s
i
1 !
a
i
'.
i

I

I I

SLEEP ANY WHERE BUT,
EAT AT REX'S
THE CLUB LUNCH
71 2 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Sts.

I

Get Extra Credits at Ho"m-
Mi're than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemi,
Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy-, So--' >> v, el.
are given by correspondence. Learn how the ci ci't the zt~ .
1- 4 be applied on your college program. Catalog desc it" se= r .
furnished on request.. Write today.

lw

!

[urope,Orientetc j®I 95 ELLIS HALL J, IL'i
ALL LINES AND STEAM[RS~--
BOOK NOW. Deposit holds
space on U. S. Lines, White v
Star, Cunard, Canadian Pacific,3
French, Hlamburg- American, i -
IRolland Americani, North Ger. I-
man Lloyd, Royal Mail, Admiral E -
Oriental, Pacific Mall, T. It. K., i --
Munson, Lambport & Hlolt, - ,
etc. ...-
All third class student tours, M ~ay 10
IT. S. lines, Ileales, Henrys, Stu-
dents Travel Vlnb of New York,
Hubbell's Second Year College
'lour--36. days, .4. countries, .'
$330 with extensions anywhere, : '' an
etc., also Cook's or any other J ohnsonsan many
tcur.-
Rlound trip rates to England I= other Choice Gift
$150 up, France $162 up, Germ I
miany $175 upnIal $178 uap.-
LOCAL AGENT BoesTf C nd
E. . Kuebler 1.I.
Licensed and Bonded j
6E.Steamiislp Agent ®
60 .Huron St. Ann Arbor =
Phone 1384
All Travelers Checks, Tourists , h
Accident and Baggage Insurance Shop 9- hw
Passport and Visae Information ILErlyEar
-- -- 709 1. University
Read the Want Ads
i- 11l111111111i1 1i111tt11110 11111 1111E 1EEt1E1111
ASK ANYBODY-THEY'LL, SAY IT'S A KN(-,,.K OUT

I'

T'he Blue Room
Dinner and Sup per r
Dancing, nightly
(except Sunday)
from 7 p. m. to 1 a.m.

At the Book Cadillac, you select the restaurant to fit
your mood. For gay dinner parties or suppers, the
brilliant Blue Room with its superb dance floor and
orchestra. For formal functions, the gorgeous Venetian
Room. For the business luncheon or dinner, the more re-
served English Grill. And for men and women in a hurry,
the delightful Coffee Shop served by the hotel kitchens.

Dinner de Luxe each evening (except Sunday) in Blue
Room and English Crill, $2.00. Special Luncheon, $1.25.
Club Breakfast in Venetian Room, 859' and $1.00.
THE BOOK - CAc°DILLAC HOTEL COMP.

N D $5

Bucharest, April 29.-Samuel Read-
in.- Bertron, of the New York bank-
ing firm is saidl to have offered Run-
mnania a loan of $25,000,000 for reccui-
.ditioning state railroads.

ROY CARRUTHERS, President
BATH. 47~ ROOMS AT

$4. Al

1200 ROOMS

W I T H

E

l

liii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~aa I ______ ___________________________________________.._____li

:f

;

#'

1

ii

"I1

'I

i
I
i
i
I
i
I
1
I
i
I
t
1
s
I
s
I
I
i
I
i
j
I
i
i
I{ I
i
V
I
f
Ii
'
r
I
I
3

*/

(I "

.10i

Thousands of Ann Arborities
Have Laughed Until Tears Rolled
Down Their Cheeks
You'll Climb' the Exalted Heights of
Farce with the Inimitable Syd and
Roar at the Home-coming
at the Finis

J

t
f,, . (j
Y A
j J
.

1N

Q An
3

k

NC

r

I

e
.tL

itla~ ilil~a~ai~al~tla~lllEaill111a1rl~i1111111at11r1r111 Eal___ Ua~ 11a1a'

1

Syd. Xhp
ill the PrOverbial Role of
Sir Fancourt IBabberly "Babbs" assisted
the greatest array of star comedians ever
sembled in any super-comedy.

I

/ v

i

'C-'
//S
I ;'
r i

by
as-

Th'le play thiat nutile a nillhn alre of the author.. The.
pictuic wil male you richer by a. thousand whole-
some, hearty laughs. The screeni has never iore
offeed so full ami evening of hilarious emite 111n-
ment and care free full as '°Charley's Aunt" I Lgs
to you.

P
I '
.'

K
' U

1A1*de by the Veers
of Comedy Classlce
AL And CHARLES
C RISTIE
We Suggest
That You
Colle Early
to Insure
C efting a
You' of
Seat

r

A: 1

N

syl:
HIM1SELIF
Aa

'
,.
! =''
F
,
.,
~;
,.
v

r
Av

i

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan