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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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ra P E T Library Rcceives existence. The hooks were secured
FEW I CKE S EF I7 in Baltimore and Washington (luring
RI1?are Volumes On the spring vacation by Prof. John S.
Can~~a eilgOiathentransportation engine-{
-- - -- In adition to the volumes on canal
«Thirty-eight volumes, comprising transportation approximately 350
adpmhesmost va luable iiid, rare collection bok and l aphlets on the history
Potted lanIiits anld Flowers AWill lie1 book -1Con canal transportation and1(j of transportation were receivedl from
Ised inI Scee; eInstall it,, hstryhavo en 'ie c ~, e ngland, a monig them being the Atlas
Special Lights trnpration lirary. TVhe collection; to the Life of Thomas Telford, noted
contain.;pbic doe nuits and letter,, =.i lxiI artation expert of the
USE PALMS ON PORCHES Ipertaiini to the ('hesa pxuohe ail entry
Ohocnl n h is su fte ikt o h eirblwihCanal Gazette, p)ublished in Baltimore Lansing, May 14.-The State Adlmin-
and datedi Augifst 20, 1825. $ istrative Board adopted a resolution
will e hed Ma 22,wereavaiable No registration or record of the Canal! limiting the operation of the Richard-;
for the last time at the Union deskI Gazette ha:-, ver' been tound and the, son "Stop-Crossing" law enactedI by
yesterday. The committee is still hold- copy now held in the transportation' the Legislature to trunk line high-,
ing about 20 for those whose applica-lirr paetysthonynenwy.
tions were accepted, but who have ~1laetYi h nyoei as
failed to call for their tickets. This
number, and a. very few additional
tickets which can now be purchased -- - -
by any upperclassmen, can be secur-
ed by communicating with James
Trudell, '25, telephone 8117. Because'
of the unusually large number of jun-
iors who have applied for tickets to S
the senior dance this year, the cons-x0
mittee decided yesterday to release a
few of the remaining tickets to any of
the upperclassmen. o a
An elaborate floral scheme has WH N YOIa
been worked out for the decoration - something sweet,
oJ! the Union ball room the night of -
the dance. Palms, potted plants, and 7 and you feel the
cut flowers will b~e in abundance. De- i
cOrations of the two platforms which = pang of pain in your
Will be provided for the patrons and * teeth, you areben
patro nesses will be partcularly em-ben
phiasized. These will be located on w a rne d! .A c id
either side of the ball room, while the Cross-section of a
two orchestras will. be situated at tooth, showing acid Decay has begun.
each end of the room. Palms and Decay at th&' Danger
flowers will be placed about the re-Li. And if neglected,«
ception room, porch, and hallways be- cd.Dcy a ea odagru
sides around the walls of the ball ldDea myladtdngru
rdbm. Special lighting will be in-abcse and even seiu
stalled for the occasion. 1

I OUR FEATURE 1

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Im-iported English Flatfoots

$3.00

- $3.50

® $4.00

W&S
TOGGERY SHOP

E. J. WEIMER
1198S. Main St.

W. S. SCHWER
Dial 4816

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T oday's que:stioii : Do you think
tA at the University should provide
for lousing for the men as it does
Ipr the women?
11 here ikkd: Law building.
I The answers:
~N. Wallace, '25.-"Yes. Men should
he obliged to live in houses or dormi-
tories exactly as the girls do. Too
Di any fellows stay out late at night
anid neglect their studies under the
p)1'esent conditions."
E.Madden,. '25.--"Ultimately; I
think that the University should pro-
vide for housing for the men as it
d1es for the women. As soon as pos-
sible 'housing should be provided at
b~ast for the freshman class. Only
ip that way can class unity and spirit
be obtained."
~D. L. Neumann, '25.-"Present
housing facilities for men appear to
be adequate. No existing need
mould be filled by an extension of th'e
lhbusing system now in use for the
-%onien, to the men."
~R. F. Manney, '26.-"There are too
liany restrictions on the men~ already.,
With all men living directly under
the eye of the University officials, it
wvould be terrible."
F. P. Kerr, '27.-"My goodness yes.
The University should pass on each
anld every rooming house, and the ap-
proved list should be published for
the benefit of the student. But as
fpr restrictions on men's houses--
heavens no."
Cairo, ill.. May 14.-A slight earth
tremor which caused no damage was
felt here about 6 o'clock this morning.
lo~ved Cox after one was out in the
first, pitched good ball, allowing
4nly five scattered hits, two of which
were coupled with a sacrifice to score
Chicago's other run.
-RAl) THE CLASSIFIED AD)S.
GR RIVK Wed. ghs - - - 50e to $2.50
Ix!111ILRWed. Mat. - 50c to $1.50
Sat. MAat. - - 50c to $2.00
The Miracle Play of America
ANNE NICHOLS*
"'Able's Irish Rose"
~SEATS NOW FOR THIS AND NEXT WEEK

infections of the gums.
Squibb's {Dental Cream, made
with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia,
does much more than keep the
teeth clean and attractive. It safely
and promptly neutralizes the acids
in the mouth which attack the
teeth and gums--especially at that
vital place where gums meet teeth
- The Danger Line. It is the
only dentifrice that affords real
protection from Acid Decay -
protection that lasts for hours
after use. At drug stores.
Made, with Squibbs Milk of agnesia
E. R SQIBB& SONS, New York-Manufacturing
Cheists to the Medical Profession since 18588
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SPECIAL IN FLOWERS
Friday and Saturday
ROSES
CORN FLOWERS
YELLOW DAISIES
VALLEY

The rarest
to

and f reshcst blooms arc always
be found at Goodhew's

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FLORAL CO.

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F and
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