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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926

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MEDICAL PROFESSORS
TO ATTEND MEEIG
Sveral members of the faculty, of
the'Iedcalschool will attend the
meetings of the Association of Ameri-
cari*,Physicians and the American As-
socfation for Clinical Investigation to
be field at Atlantic City from Monday
to Friday of next week.
Pr1of. A. S. Warthiii and Prof. Carl
V. Weller of the pathological depat=t
mneat, Prof. Frank N. Wilson of the
internal medicine department, and
P'rof, Frederick G. Novy of the bac-
teriological Idepartment will all' be
present at the week's sessions. Pa-
per6: wil be read by Professor Weller
and .Professor Wilson at the meetings.

L C LORGANIZATIONVS PLAN TO by permittingthm to fill the posi- Arbor (ay will be; observed onj reserved for "an evening at home",
ions themselves has been observed Thursday, the committee in charge during which parents are asked to re-I
OBSER ME B ~ k )AN AD GII?1S,9IW EEK' for is sponsorings. has announced. The children wil main at home with their children. AE
Thee iwanis cu ssosrn h assemble at the various parks to plant program broadcast by radio will con-'
pIo-gnrum for Wednesday, which will trees which will be'-otaned n ex- elude the events of the evening.
In accordance will? the NationalI Scout organization. They will spealk consist of entertaining the children change for tickets sold during the
Boys' and Girls' week which starts from station WCAP at 'Washington. 01o the IUniversity hospital with motion {week.
tomorrow, the civic organizations of All of the churches of the city 1 il pictures and vaudeville features. The last dayofthrwekhaebe
j~nAbrhv obndadeach commemorate the occasion by ap-f(f
Iwillb resosil tfrsome hrepi a rtofpbeene evieso Snny
the prga ee t)a ena- oAa pn os n il'we All Wool PreShrank Beautiful Fabrics That Will Not Fde
plounced. . in teshos n hr ilb
SUITS ADTPOT
day with a treasur~e hunt in the morn- students at assemblies of the various
ing, a Tiny "Scout field meet in the scoi.
afternoon, at which prizes will be of-, GBys and girls will occupy the o-
fered for both the troops and the in-j ficial positions of the city on Tuesda,: $ 2 3 0 0 X4.
dividuals competing, and the day's adt- under the direction of the Chamber of f
tivities will be concluded in 'the eve- Commerce which has charge of tiom Tailored by
ning by a radio talk by President program on that (ay. The custom of A. N S O (
Coolidge, and another bjy Sir Robert giving students err opportunity r NASHj
Baden-Powell, founder of the Boyj learn of the activitie of cit ofh( Th '~ie Famous Golden Rule Tailors of Cincinnati. II
wetcoat to aat41n T SiC T Ad skPhone 9736 or Phone 6746 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TICKERS Ari :rsktha a representative of the NASH CO, Call upon YOU to
C~.o ALL Up show samples and styles.
f ttwr 1A . 4E11115. ali; sTY l,.1F1x',WORKMANSHIP AND WEARtING OQUALITIES

LONDON. v-. The schoolmarms . of
IBritain have tossed their hats into the
ring, and announced war to a finish;
in what they consider a challengeof
superiority issued by men teachers..

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Special
English Golf Hose
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$300 pair
31 9 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Opposite Wuerthi Theatre.

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FIRST, SECOND,CABIN. TOURISTS THIRDO ESPECIALU
Phode 6412 or write 4Of E Hu~'ron Stv-e!
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GUARANTEED. --
Banme of the best dressed people you meet are wearing Nash clothes.

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TOM ORROW

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NOW SHOWING

Gilberts, Bunte's and Betty
Ann Chocolates in
Mother's Day Packages
We -will be glad to
wvrap for mailing.

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Matinees
2:00-3:40
Prices:
I c-25c

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Nights
7:00-8-40
Prices:;
l Oc, 35c,
50c

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One LAfter
-Jackie takes a flyer in Wall Street
-and goes broke
-but he's still happy
-and plays, Cupid to a pair of sweethearts
--and acts as best man at a fancy wedding
--never a dull moment

A nother--

Swift's

0South State. St.

Store

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Phone 3534

-you'll have the time of your life when you see

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Successor to
The Rag Man" Y
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corae
the play
pai os
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for lie, over-
it and roomy,
ered' a warin
hock -fufl of,
Jackie' in ' theJ
,using. series of
m ever filmed.
rs Cliid tto ,a
veetearts and
ks as best man
f unnit ed
,u; evw saw.

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The best dressed. man
of all time offers inter-
estig ideas on style

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Now' Showing

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Also a Good C'omedy
"MAMMA BEHAVE"
FELIX CARTOON .NE-

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Beach's

STaAIIC)G SUNDAY

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F ELEANOR BOARDMAN
YSALLY O'NFE
and a Big Cast
-KEITH FE ATIr1{E-
AL and BOB
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BEBTIE and ARCHIE in
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Tailored by Kuppenaheimer
Is Of the aristocracy of tailor-
ing. It iscsart.fyet digni-
fied and above all it is
graceful and natural

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Michigan men prefer it because it is
I I~ conspicuously. inconspicuous."

$4 150 $4450 s5O

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Other Good, Makes.
$35. $404--$45

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MAJESTIC OR41.IESTRA
Leontaro Faleou e, llrector

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