WAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DlAILY . f . + . + .. a: as aa ia afii VA li\iLal j,/j- jL,/ 1 THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926 Train-Auto Crash Kills Two r 6 i Central Press Photo ~k- Two more names were added to il rapidly gowxing list of 'viatinis of train-auto collisions when Frank E. foster, 28, and his brother, John 38, died shortly after the sedan in which they were riding was hit by a South- ern Pacific passenger train at San Jose, Calif. Harrold To Go On Tour Next Season NEW YORK.---Orville Harrold, pop- ular American tenor recently with the Metropolitan Opera company, will tour this comling season with the Man- hattan Opera company, of which Frank T. Kintzing is the managing director. Harrold will be heard in "Pagliaci", "Rigoletto", "B~oheme" andl other operas in which he appear-I edI successfully with the Metropolitan, Chicago. London, and other opera companies. Mine. Tamaki Miura, the Japanese soprano, will continue with the Man- hat tan forces, appearing in "Madame Butterfly" and in her new opera byl Aldo Franchetti, "Namiko San", which was given its world premier last sea- son by the Chicago Civic opera cm (!i-pany, Miura and Harrold will figure as associate guests in the Manhattan tour, their performances scheduled for alternate nights, The Pavley-Oukrain-, -sky ballet, headed by Andreas Pavley, -will also feature practically all per-3 form ances of the organization. B3ERLIN, --The administrator of the Hohenzollern family has notified the Prussian state of the willingness of his clients to resume negotiationis con-{ cering the disposition of the property in the state owned by the former royal famil}. 'RAE I: TODAY AND FRIDAY : MARY PILBIN ini- ""The Rose Of Parz~ WALTER HIRE'S COMEDYj I SUNDAY T1 ukao -TeFighting Bcao RAEWY Read the Want Ads r v- __ar wr wr:9 BOOK MID-SUMMER SALE of TEXT and REFERENCE BOOKS Our Bargain Counter Awaits You. Additions Daily W R' UNIVERST WAHR'S OOKSTOIRE 7 1.1:1PSIC.---The federal supreme court revoked a ruling of the lower court whereby a medical practitioner who acquired his degree or title abroad should not be allowed to use it professionally in Germany. "I)el Pr"ete Oalle:, rote Slhop" DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI N BARGAINS 25 40 Publication in the 1Blullet in is ( oni i Uc*t ive 111)1 c to a~ll III ; be 15 o1 the Univ ersity, t( 'opy received dat t t vaothe, out h(S um it v Session until ,.;;U p. a ll .il :31)a.n. Saturday) Vollillie X I THURSDAY, JULY S, 1926 Numbler 197 Education Bl20s: An optional mieeting for inexpeiencii.ed teachers will be held in Room 109 Tappan Hall at 7 o'clock Thursdlay morning, July 8, in connection with my course in Education 13120s, Method,, of teaching in high school. Wendell S. Brooks. N igara Falls Excursion: The Niagara FallIs excursion party will leave on speciial c irs from the corner of State and Packard Stre, (a t 3:15 p). nm. lriday, Julny 9. A repre- sentativye of the IDet roit anid 7(_ veland Na vigation Comipany wvill he in thv Office of the Su1ninier Session, Rooni s, t'niversity llnThuirsday afternoon July 8, fromn 2 to 5 to seall ti(eket s for the trip, anid zariran ge state room parties on the boat. RI. C. Hlussey. University Women: Committees of the Women's League are serving tea from 3: 30 to 5:00 daily in Barbour Gymnnasiumn. All wonion of the campus are cordially in- vited. Gr~iace Richamrds, Acting Dean of Women. Per Cent Off I 'Ill I Sl 'O'I S F li1t her TIit it4arry Our St ock- Oyer 'lli Next Season, We Are Se'i ('i iI, Oulr IProfils. Any3 Liitii0 Colored 'Suit iStore Values to $60.00 illu er~,Fla nunl'Trous~ers, St raw lHats iandiAll Furntinigs In the Arctic ocean, off the coast of Siberia, lie a group of islands, only! partly explored, that are the world's best hunting; grounds for the tusks anl bones of the mammoth. 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