'PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' sIT IZ1DAY, JANUARY 15, 1127 SMALL FIRE CAUSED TRAGEDY PRlOF LORCH DELIVERS ADDRESS OVENR RADIO censequent ftiu' ae r b vo4 d A iYNU 6~E an mlthe n1 k; muss bocome accust ofl.'(1 - to vam iation8 :in 1 enpe1'atlureby (old ,,i 11T'1 A "Tlhe q itcstjofl 0s l'loth lg ; s an lim- (pp~ , . .t Ti21-'n f po - i'tn1 one, [)i'. ixe be)li(ee.i 1ns- ~ ' s'. the 8 K Cion A M S ; ftv~iebl to usp oa-, ej ' tnUe iali ai S1 1 S v', i- and wif1 ha ml1estates.~n Ii '; . -A rrangemients havye been c nciiic letwein Germany anld Italy. for' amial routes b~etween the two CCOUnicy to be inaugurated next j (Contiinued from Page One) a: ments to mee~ the t ar ticn ;o a> C olds c 1", the greatest danger temperature." (onies from the diseases that fre-: His laist bit, of advice 1'0o" rime yr qucat ly complicate them. It is esti-; vC111208 (cf olds jis t0oirefr'ain friom mnatedl that 5 per cent of all pneu-, "placing the hanads in the 11outh o-C monias are secondary to colds, and! nose, or handile foodi withio,,t \v sh i pneumonia. kills one out of every three the hands with :soap and n'ater., and( attacked. At~ent or quiescent tuber- the sneezing, coughing vci sof ii, culosis is very often lighted into ac-- disease should be tactfufl, :nis tivity as the result of a severe cold,: avoided." and it is a well known fact that per- The Varsity Glee c'14 ),s ng1t 1{ sons who have heart disease differ the most' par .-AMichigan songs, XV 'ia materially from those with normal;j given more then half of the pr'o ;rima?. hearts with respect to the dangers 'of Their program consisted of: "han--,l acommon cold," Dr. Bruce said. E Atque Carmina," "The Victors,'" V I-- To help in the prevention of a cold, s ity," "Men of the MuI de aid Blue." one must become accustomed to liv- "~le~Dy, Th ras o~. iug in loweredl temperatures during i "The Blurn Army," "Now Let 1{', V- the colder months, he suggested. Liv- i Tongue," "WThcre'er You WalK , "G~od- ':in rooms should never be over 7t0 dens of the Inland Seas, ""'Ti., of diegrees Fahrenheit. More exercise in i Michigan We sing," "I Want t o fGo the ooaen ai' is advisable--walking Back to Michigan,. " "The Old Pzri>' from two to five iniles a day being ! Son (In College Days)," and the "Yei- ;>; ; step . Unusual exertion with its I low and Blue." - ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 xeythu Imis, to their trust, 1 C.,old Thl v~t.~ i;r s0."f,'brcakf U may waitt. Ca iOx 3uU Main St. a- i Morning? fast any fresh, warm pastries all Us tomorrow morning. -I B-r -*ikng o. Dial 4789=' / ,_ } the d'Athlete". ~for' and Long'Wear in any test-for any sport a . ;.. ,. T '.' . .,; . Fv SQ' G r'F° g 2 / llOJ~lSE =LAIWRENCE (CRAY a / At the National Student conference, : *~. ... h 1cel recently - in Milwaukee, and at- ~. . tenzded by more than 2500 students : :{ r. " :;":: ' . ' _;"..:_J. ..--_ ..___ f'ron every part of the United States. "« majority of the delegates suported I, theproosiion: " amreay t su-"i The panic, causing more than 75 children to be trampled to death in thort some wars but not others,". "That the Laurier Palace theater, Montreal, war the result -of only a small fire, hepresent competitive economic or- investigation has disclosed. Upper view, shows body being'carried from dler based on production for profit" theater to ambulance; lower, the fat. l. doorvway to the theater as firemen rather than use is wrong," and "1' were making rescues of some of the a *§:tu .::,es whio were caught in the am willing to give the members of conflagration. every race the same opportunities that I have." This last proposition was i- supported' almost unanimously. The support given the -proposition We o atancjiySek tpa h on industry was regarded as peculiar-' hnyuwn ancjiySek tpa h ly significant in view of the fact that AN1RB R RE T UR N not a single address of the conferenceA N RB R ES U A T dealt primarily with this subject.'. And be convinced. Among the speakers at this con- n ~ction were Rev. G. Studdert Ken- The A n Arojesa rn nedy, Rev. Reinold Niebuhr, Bruce 2 t5J South Main St. Curry, Kirby Page, Harrison Elliott,1a .i"rancis Miller, Dr. Chas. Gilkey.h FREE Send for Dr. Mean" wells booklet, "The Maimgo f an At hlee "'Athlee" is made over c special last (with ,narrow heel and special arch support) to really FIT feminine feet! ;; J% yYs' I. J rInto this sturdy, practical shoe the ideas. of a famous coach have been combined with the finesit materials and workmanship available. Dr. W9.Mawlfmu aktalcaho h University of Wisconsin, designed the "Ath- lete" for you--to meet all sport reg~irements, Exclusive Features '$ Crepe gum sole. Same Quality as the higher .l priced Meanwell basketball shoes. 2 Orthopaedic heel with arch support. Scien- tific' last which supports instep and foot" muscles; 3 Specially treated canvas top resists wear and hard usage. A Stubber toeguardis (patent applied for) to '7give utmost protection against toe knocks. Quantity production economies permit these exceptional prices: Men's $2.75; Women's' $2.5o; Boys' $2.5o. Ask your dealer first. If he cannot supply you,'we will deliver the size you .want through any dealer you mention. The Servus Rubber Co., Rock Island, Ill. t '> ra y)";n love 'em aid leave 'em or i p a fka't bh'>i' r\.Ibc'-a''emat all (Lord b. rbl! ), this is the vieture for 3'ouI hf'~~ c'ms o mji 'nedy' " V L A VE 'EM" i I --On illheStalge- CHICAGO CADET' BAND and MALE CHORUS With iEVEisR E'TE JOHNSON Other Added Majestic Features f1 _ s S unay- A TA AIA NTE . . 1 , :1 _____________ -- f I s._._._.._ quality of apparatus built into Arborphones fi.rst consideration. Each unit is tested and >r~ QtI Jen these units are assembled rigidly to a.1" 1 site panel. and the connecting wires are LtzssV~h' not only ,welded together but riveted a well, nnL r~constant, dependable service down tiY . ah ycar- of pleasure and' enjoyment you wil erix'e frori~ our Arkorphone. C Jlee,$8950 I . , ..-^_ C A f -1 -. .,4i 1 Y~ ...., Thisi one way of going to 7 , . EUROPE is another South Main St. L - I Al j'j1 13 Eiasti Liber y I 'lK'a.~ 3 STCA I . Phone 3867 I I I I And the generally accepted way of crossing by the'small class of people for whoxmthe. STCA service is maintained. $ 17O--185 Round Trip, - . -. on Hoilland-.America Line ships (Sailings, going and returning every week) - APPlication blanks and further*,info'rmation may -be had frotm; GEORGE FISKE, Ma-nager Unilversity of Michigan Travel Bureau FRANCIS WLLIAMS" HARRY .HOY Early booking is essential. Suggestions for Land Tours will be sent upon request. Suggests the use of Long Dis- tance Telephone Service as the most intimate way of keeping in touch with your boy or girl away at school. Encour- age them to call home fre- quently at the low Evening and Night rates, to* Valientine's Day I I Specials We ~remking a special effort this year to have the very best in candy ready for you fq,' Valentine selections, We now have some on hand and if you wish some of the best candy made-direct from our owvi kitchen-PR EKETE'S is the place to get it. Spcially priced heart shaped boxes. IN, Reduced Evening rates are in effect from 7 p. m. to .$.3o p. m. on "Any- one" calls. Night rates, which are still lower, are effective from 8.3o p. M to 4.30 a. m. y I 0%^TQDEnT-, soaz, o t Lr i i ,°~ i e ;i :k a I Ilj t 1r,; I I I I E I iM~tl&'j- I