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4 UTHE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922
r r e lidlnvhe aitrc~itsoanimal whoIistirikestofn m auaturetrad, or itaneeare c rloIaoo thathbtt e s s oss con-
The ° " n te luue.Ireis moeoer, giventtWtolie leading lgats o or ae. ITey idokted inot terey uottar, eceet-
JTfakjng "lhe ill-I t. e1;er:. ted eltimatelof htsi er-tstOaidominttiittinlene in do ily aiioil , indloteni highly inx-
i ilbe tilon tsanitfundstitttatic ai ndl lireigtnpli;the iy stbsti- i dittotasocal tstndipoiti, ht
(Conitinuat frottt Page .) tios at-i-li a tittlit~y Ihas btenti iiioutedcatiton ad exert an u- tatifroa t oitistia sta poinllt It 19
on, hot tr poft; the soalt is no 'ult Ut)blit ttttiitofth le printintg titiiitlitcontrol oelrtit. In oer "ittrl t)1utnttsatl, UntatollO otli-
longer tprepiared tr Ipurptoses o a plcitetie o' i-liript, andl (chep post- I.e'es a miitry or religious caste C- eited, nteliale, adtoil mpotrary''
liresa, ht to e sold tr pttofit. Pa-ac- >'to i Iafallen out that jut o 91:eidIa simiar pre-emiinence Burt, ((1I3ns. -I Itiay proe to be the chief
tically nthiing tcatceCs or eyetinte Itlit i the 1terl Iwaots beoiming effe- nttsinttttestire(ts ad eqipls the eri-attrityaotit-r age; (lit as im-
wat) 01f5writing 11at11slowr ittenl ftr its lt'ly lttiilnjollil l ins i'(aiiiitubeitdtr, wo sti)far tore depentent otlermanoet as tas the feudal and
0ow11sake attdl tot tor Imoiney. (Jr, lii rdepcteil4ie, its sciniic e ic-its suppttlttthant ormlerly.lMot re- ttttttt'tIl oste otr te tole ot the
mtagazintes and lnetwspapters are our' e'e el, amdiPt, xt-tiait&' aif boos andlgitttt ist ittions make eay terttto ti eal tcttrchItor i of tttarhs y
moteialmet rctiireal trav elers pro-nt', il taniettttribtatlh'ii('t' ehut stilt lbtisiness,5ant, ar frota itterer- lit gra(e atf(Go ;'ttand tdesined to
cltaittmng tegospet oftiusiness ro- Iaoit lit l -ted on1t1 II atiptittols eil ie.itgigsht tit or its teachitgs, n te edt-igo ethages whiht it is now quit
petition. Formetrly the lttt t tlaoigile cotdattly sapttlltiit. mpt~itle sto foreast.
casswrebeas thy vveiletl i ss If a.etiisiti 91 It t ittiusinessIproutcedIlaitsort o a t Ianty cast, eroiotitir issteare te
lioe trtt - tte tty teeSaieta pa~rdtise or(itthe Itmekier otttnakitd, cieftand bttte tiirest ttf tttr timeIt in
tlotttor, ottylttii iteIctause tey tttee( tirret I est lii itofituet't'o'5it ttr ~trotttttl-hictkItatyiihopelttie asee retored in its tininiig is mottiilirit antItost at
natual atrtiosas; btitotisthey ar is lrgtely ttt itcotittltft otirvery, forimer echtrmt, atd lehaps ttarterl te emistnderttotod,tr tey esily
coml~igmittjo oitiontwheitre t ettan - itihitrity stit Ownlith tat histricalii lit el asi I.thet'yeirs go Ott. * * Itt-oil e ofutstdsittthe tratiiona
tombtiine itnhdhbtrgi amd entter ito;;tidenttttavetigtnratelyeadedtiis' tiwsasciy to arge tat the ter-Ittevertttces tittdlsatitisofatpolitia
buintessa i ontitlioii sitItiir ett-'r esiI iit 'PThey ate otent de tiltcnit meItrely iterrupteidthe lfitdelitptriotm, tttorality, anit even
I liiers Lire theirt'ettpoyers theiy tiariadthat it st-is imtptsible t diio-0gnitetally bnentiient t-otrsett aftirs' religio. Tere is smlethingIhunili-
are itearmning tgist as little itts - itos t-','ilto. Attdl el tto tte wil sswittihiswollspeeily re-establish it- itg aothtathti sitationt, whitb ost-
tilefr as tititihtas Ipossible lTia n ittuttre ttt tha ettboit whts ot0wthettgien t itopportuniy 'Ta;tortitatestl th varitid pssibiliien
is giodbuisness ottd1the emtplytr s t-oit otiitStitte secrets ttt tytbse whIo see thestiuation in thinitf lileto ttits msateritl reelutte,
shtiotlreatizet'that at last le hatosuc--belit te--ild t ittittg gnratiotns itt lghilt, ttidernt btsiness Ias largely Ittttihit.s itsesert' again b lahin it
tceehitittt teathinchis eattliystscIlbtyii of i ior riumtimalaies swilt be tilt atlvidtheIti'-te-ttng probletmtoit pr- Istte of imptilent savagry,scrathing
be str iDa i tibuinesslike. o* o "Cutirt'to t-a. Atditceitinlbty Cteem(ttittitng ad int lribttitsg te mtatrial tr rot s alit lointg r erries ad
A 1ii i t ll'hesisethato t li llititiesi' il t haauts, to i'eesstitites ndttamtnenities atfitt; andt ititantinatititls. * 0
tisit tsriandttourtinitirtditnatlyiper-, e tliPttt It tlset' i-nttiorn theCtiskt@'titthitlit, rt-mainis exetto leret the 'Whattetr tay be teneris at the
iu e'citmmlier Ithtece twott iother, ticorimtirettt-mdingte coitnditins tttersystemtinttdt'ai, devlopt its furher '-omflitimgiew oCurbuitsines oy'-
ntovetl elemtentsi ourt'envimronmte nI -itiemuttiamlite tnditit hriteu#a+0stittettitlites antl figt tototth ant nal trnthre'can blit' mott brt lat it is
"nattionaloity."' 'hese lsto aret', t tie tiratttis tiC mtaindl, itevittably ottu-ess oraamaulintsymp~athy tr ntm en ttc. P'oet, drmtatist;aniat
tea-tilita ttheI litmit tiithmii-iimi I ilt: sitt b ibtif itr m otinetotmpebtt ii-et t ttacti-tmaidtnetr ti- atites ttrnasiderant theit'
ictlae otvciacapidsineadnpIa e hti id;largely fint'ritted Illtifxtoli ply te roleitt et-onam-
it 'ttrttiie.Ca * Caithmit-gm-i-at mitt-of ittntto atifitrgut'rsneit
(hit-preet itnot itns it l-i tna tilh boit ex iistin~g icondiitis su111'meO, b' thrlttihiees-r itatf sbtitiits het
re t' ic ry ri-icintigingoitiug hba lmick lt" t fund lt- -tt efi-ire lht-waternonutthmtts'ves stffer - is emgiteers are as neverlettore
I om entI lienes, t pat c- ills" itnspctuoly'rmthIe systetitmitingto ltdisover thit'relaino te-
ntttiotre sniri' ittiti lf th ttt' elctsii-it I adtoitheit-il l nrolled futuriet sthit tttttlemgetl Its benefit-emnte ant I tteet tit rttims ttfinormation ant
itt tis o1 thitgrcio:us mttjismy itt -- tirmtmo ittieIfit thtie nimhe o s teihe lgt'en-ttrl pioblens ittsitittalttid in-
w-ri-stea itt -ttth thtir itott stitale. tFtw peoplhorialitzetitmeil ext Stistthty
tilers Is hbestsoftC htittlo r ,ott tsalios It uitmmbn 1liiitti upti bitt sittifrsso akn sa voc ic. (o(oyibcnindnx udy
orfi mae mialemoosas hi- bsnss thch e anlbii-'e tenwar itat-yttmore havt'eantie to the I it- i -itL1,iJ Iarter & brs.)
Ill, hi I'- tce folii I' ht is hi 't- itts hmitsi'bi lli iit ilo lt-tthicth-weare__al
I' lieu'l inlituitltIu-ti 111hlmit1u-itt'1hut-Curt'l lii1Ii i iltitttitl liiltItl#i11Itt11tt11111t115.
givn lsssei-I tiii itoiosiocayhai' reatum souacu'itstme -tha t itesly-it =
thu ettmit osil orttuirottm utof, tilts ttit tutlt tesu lo~~it i ire Ptut =
unit lilt'uthtas mk itphti-ratiitsorill(,isptitesitoif ietI t:.Inv uuuot'upmuItin
ri ,,tiuts-t-tumt t hanet e mi fore Is lo tc t lt ' tailt' gei iso plcit- i
Ih ns histeacesItthetattltitn liltflimtoducIt' itvIt- attttfreinforcedsu-Disit'tt-
tn ~ o-citiosid i tt otut-imentublessint' t i-ll-s -tegeta t t iiatofoa
IttAhittay theli-nhu-ibittli-sti al' - tle chieft sub'It to htit tiii5~itott
Who hosnsen you akmiesa alk doonstowe, n a et io ad H w a'
fro oe o M. eaer'aI tabo lyhJustheoay,~___
tha-lt loetou--wan._toeo he famous'
WhTakeoa Kodakawithkyouwuptthe rnd ea,
Besimer Grilled steaks = - down the glen, to the links or on the
"one a day would male you a football mal" road. Everywhere there are pictur es
that invite you._
We are at the old stand opposite the DUR. E_
Station on Huron Street. Come up and try =- AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS -,$6.50 UP
a steak with some french fried potatoes.= CALKINS - FLETCHER DRUG CO

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