FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHI(,AN DAILY PAGE THREE Crowds Surge In B~ourse As French Franc .Falls I ? ~~~~a result the matter will receive con- Cl si ed 7.s maIInT nim rderation at the next council meeting.R-- WARTYW.-TYoaft empts xh\ening Lutnct Sto ii O r cv x y Night e x t olrax 0E. Liberty Phone 92 1 A wide selection of styles f(r mourning, street and after- n10on wear. $16.75 -- $19.75 Just the right sort for after- noon, for dinner and for the dance-as well as chic sports and ~country club frocks. 1 r I' . ~I o/ 0 0l i *and so she took home Blacks tones. "lUes my husband- But-' (She confided in the clerk) This giant hydro-electric unit weighs 750 toys and consists of a vertical shaft - hydraulic turbine attached to ant electric generator delivering 52,000 kilowatts -- at 12,000 volts. <-' //,/ "His birthday's tomorrow, and I want to get him a box of really fine cigars. Cigars that don't smell bitter-or litter the house with ashes. lie's my husband-bumt-sometimnes 1 wonder if he's really smart about cigars." And then she took home Blackstones. Birthday givers: here's something to re- member. The smoke of e very Blackstone is extremely mild and fragrant- tobaccos se- lected for their mildness. And Blackstones arc a/ways free drawing. /1/ways even burn- ing. /1Ways holding their wrapper and ash. There are bigger cigars, if size is what you seek. But at Blackstone prices it is impossible to make a larger cigar of such choice tobaccos. Blackstone was a fine cigar 52 years ago. It wais even finer io years ago. It is at its very best--today! &BOND tone 10 and 2 for i25% The Generai Elecai Com- pany, as of Decemnbcr 3, 1424, had 37,716 stooideare, of whom 45 per c-xw- re women. The a r i i-n-n ber of common f lire, T l_ by stockholders vas 5:,. In ownership, ;o ii',_M iand present activitic-;:, (GE-LPon- selfishly dedictetd to the cause of cicctrida progress. A new series of" G-E adver- tisements showing: Wiaelcx- tricity is dloi ng in mny fields will he sent on. eyuc t. Ask for booktet GEK-1. Bitgger Generators- Cheaper Electricity A 70,000 horsepower hydro-electric unit recently installed at Niagara Falls utilizes tihe same amount of water as seven former 5,000-horsepower units, yet does the work of fourteen such units. And it saves 700,000 tons of coal yearly for the nation. As more and still more uses are found for electricity, larger and more economical generators are installed. At the power plant, as well as at the consumer's end, important changes and startling developments have steadily reduced the cost of electricity for light, power, and heat. And wherever electricity has blazed its trail --in towns, cities, industrial cont*ers. and rural communities- comfort and progress haye come to stay. Generating and distributir,, electricity concern the technical student, But electricity's application in the betterment 0~ industry, the professions, and homne life conc. ans every echl- cated person. Cheap electricity means marry st-artling achieve- ments today, but countless and unbelievable possibilities tomorrow. finest tobacco crop in years -in your CIIG 1-9D$l GEERL lt ~ C C O MP A NY. S C F.N ECGT A U X NJ 1OR K