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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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GIRL SINERS TO GIE Historic John Hay Mansion, Landmark
Opposite White House, Being Destroyed
SELECTIONS ON RADIO' .. .I77

Waldo Abhbt Ann'cIM MSi C'ompletedj
ilichiigan sight Rhadio
Progra in
WILSON, COOK TO SPEAK I
Selections by the trio and double
trio of the Girls' Glee club, with four
short talks by faculty members, will
complete the Michigan Night Radio
program which will be broadcast Fri-1
day, Jan. 28, from station WWJ, it is
announced by Waldo Abbot of the!
rhetoric department, program man-
ager.
As the second speaker on the gen-
eral subject of internal medicine, Dr..
Frank N. Wilson, professor of internal
medicine, will discuss heart disease.
He will be followed by Prof. Charles
W. Cook, of the geology department,
who will evaluate the mineral re-
sources of the state in the light of
the resources of other states.
High schools throughout the state,1
their ranking in general and their fa-1
cilities, will be discussed by Prof.
James B. Edmonson of the secondaryI
education departme, inspector of
high schools. The lecture portion of1
the program will be closed by Prof.{
Clarence S. Yoakum of the personnel -
manageme'nt department of the School
of Business Administration.

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ESSAYS BY LEE AND EVANS APPEAR GREEN TO TALK
IN JANUARY ISSUE OF LAW REVIEW AT CONFERENCEE
Two articles, one, "Is the Rule in sity of North Carolina Law school; Gov. Fred W. Green will be one of!
Shelley's Case Abolished as to Wills?" Prof. Arthur Lyon Cross, of the his- the speakers at the Regional Tide-
water conference of the Great Lakes-
by Thomas Amory Lee, Topeka, Kan-! tory department is represented in the I St. Lawrence Tidewater association
sas, attorney, and the other, "The magazine by a review of, "A History to be held at Muskegon on Jan. 27.
Competency of Testamentary Wit- of English Law;" there is also a re- Ten other speakers are included in
nesses," by Alvin E. Evans, professor I view of Freeman's, "A Treatise of the
of law at George Washingtonuniver- Law of Judgments," by Herman A.
ofulawfatGrge Wan gtonu ofAugust, Detroit attorney, and one of
sity, feature the January number "Depreciation in Public Utilities,"
the Michigan Law Review, which re- j which was published by the National
cently made. its appearance. Maintainence League, by Prof. Edwin. . . . ..
The issue carries six rather lengthy C. Goddard, of the Law school.
book reviews: Webb's "Elements of Besides the book reviews and fea-
Practice in the New York Courts," tures, there are numerous other ar-
which is reviewed by Prof. Edson R. ticles by students, members of the
Sunderland, of the Law school; a re- faculty and outsiders which are
view of Pomeroy's, "A Treatise on the classified under the two general heads
Specific Performance of Contracts," of "Notes and Comment," and "R.ecent
by Prof. L. S. Forrest, of the Univer- Important Decisions "}t

the tentative program.
A special invitation has been ex -
tended to students of the Qniversity
to attend the ccnference. Those wish-
ing to attend are asked to send reser-
vations to the Muskegon Chamber of
Commerce.
TOKIO.-A sharp earthquake wa,
felt here yesterday.

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A house well-known to tourists v isiting the national capital--the John
Hay mansion, in Lafayette Square, o pposite the White House-is being
demolished to make way for an apartment building. President Theodore
Roosevelt, Secretary of State John H ay, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and
Henry Adams used to gather here fo r the chats which became historic.
Hay's son-in-law, Senator James W. Wadsworth of New York, occupied the
house until recently.

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Special Luncheons, SOc
Four choices of meat, which include S up,
Vegetables, Pudding, Coffee, Milk, or Tea.

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No more needs be said of Rusco Brake Lining. Ask the man
who has them on his car. Our Laundry Service 'ranks us with the
best. Call us for appointments.
Jim'sBrake Service and Auto Laundry
417 EAST HURON ST. DIAL 9262

Special Dinners,

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Your choice of Steak, Chops, or Fish with
Soup, Salad, Home-made Pie, or Ice Cream.
Special Chicken Dinners on Sunday.
329 South Main St. Across from the Wuerth Theatre

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No use handling any pipe
with gloves on!

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NOBODY hates a fight more than old man
pipe. Easy-going and easy to please, he's
a born peace-maker. And if life with him
isn't always rosy, it's certainly no fault of
his...
Now keeping a pipe at peace is partly
a matter of slow-burning, smooth-smoking
tobacco. And mellowness. But above all
it's what you call staying power. Pipe
tobacco must taste good and sweet .. .
morning, noon and night.
The secret of such 'a tobacco lies in the
way it's mellowed and the way it's cUt.
That's the secret of Granger Rough Cut.
No tobacco was ever mellowed in quite
the same way. No tobacco was ever so
sure to sweeten a pipe and keep it sweet.
Being rough cut, too, it burns slow and
smokes smooth and cool. Smoke it all day
long, it's so mild and mellow. Every
smoke a peace-pipe smoke.
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LAVARRE BROS.
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PINGREE
"A Patched Vaudeville Quilt"

ADDITIONAL!
"ALI>CE, BE GOOD"
A Sennett Comedy
"IO-KO-NUT"
A Novelty
"MOVIE MEDLEY"
TIIdge podgl
"THRILLS AN> SPILLS"

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