FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIc AN nAn Y T! A /'f YA MT TT "T\ + H..-..+ MFaaMiaaa 7aael1\A:AN rly1v AE HE DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. nm. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday). Volume VI FRIDAY, JUTLY 16, 1926 Number 294 Graduate School: After Saturday, July 17, anid until the middle of September the dean will be out of town. Students wishing conference should call at the office before the eighteenth any morning between 10:30 and 12:00, or Wednesday or Thursday afternoon, July 14 or 15, between 8:00 and 4:00. Alfred H. Lloyd. Public Health Nurses Picric: All public health nurses are invited to a picnic to be held on Saturday, Juiy 17, at the Island. Those~ wishing to ride will meet at the east en- trance of the Natural Science Building at 11:40. tvaryone is urged to be present at the park as near 12 o'clock as possible. Florence A. Wagner, Chairman of .Arrangements. Notice-Albioni College Students : 'There will be a picnic at, the island on Cedar Bend Drive next Saturday afternoon, July 17. for all former Albion College students and faculty mem- bers who are in Ann Arbor this summer. Bring sandwiches and one other article of food, as well as your own dishes and silverware. Meet at the island at 4:30. P. E. Hull, 926. Put-lin-Bay Excursioni: The excursion to Put-in-Bay will be held July 24. Those wishing in- formation may see Dr. MvacCarthy, room G~ 223, Natural Science Building, mornings, 10-11, or Dr. Hussey, room G 127, Natural Science Building, after- noons, 2-4. Total expenses of excursion $5. G. IL MacCarthy. Exetursion NO. 5: iMichigan State Prison, Jackson, including cell block, dining rooms, in- dustrial departments, and guard room, will be visited the morning of Sat- urday, July 17. (Note change in date from previous announcement.) After luncheon in Jackson as guests of the Consumers Power Company, the electric power and gas plants of the Company will be inspected under expert guidance. Party meets at S,35 a. mn. Saturday, July 17, at Interurban Station, 116 West Huron Street. Please leave names in Summer Session Office, Room 8 University Hall, by Friday 6 p. mi. to insure adequate special car service. 'total expense $1.84. Afternoon tour is optional. Students nmay return after Prison tour or immediately after lunche~on, Car service back to Ann Arbor hourly. Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions. Visitors' Nights at the Observatory: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, July 19, 20, and 21 may be obtained at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to -4 p. mn. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying for them. The supply is very limited. T. E. Rankin. Phi Delta Kappa Luncheon: Weekly luncheon of Phi Delta Kappa will be held Tuesday, July 20, at 12 o'clock noon at the Lantern Shop, corner East University and Willard. Captain Braun, of the Educational Department, U. S. Army, will speak. All chapter members are urged to attend. Herold C. Hunt, Presi'dent. ' Faculty and Students, College of Engineering: 1 There will be an assembly of students of this college on Monday, July 19th, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. In Room 348, West Engineering building, Dean Cooley will speak. IL. H. Hopkins. Heads Mediators SAGINAW.-Steveni H. Little, prn .9f R. R. Problem s been o Manistee high school, has bee nan Tnin+,-rl - Prince Trained -M In Modern Ways' 11I1HARETLUlyp14. -Crmvu i Prince Michel of Rumania, the fotui- year-old son of former Prince Carol M r M r ' and Princess Helene, whose father's Iescapades will one day make him ! king is being trained for his kingly l duities not according to the o1(d Euro- , bop ,lpean standards. but along dlemocratic, Scientifically selected and t- S ijierican linies. The blonde-haired baby, who hears. a strikingly facial and temperamental rl'semhlance to his grandfgather, tho late King Constantine of Greece, is; being taught English by an American prepared foods 11:30 1:30 5:00-7:30 FOUNTAIN SERVICE AFrT,NO ON AND FEINING Open: every livening except Monday and Tuesday 600 EL. Liberty Phone 9215 kmt~ll PPOI~u principal of Saginaw astern High school. tuto as is irstlangage SYLVAN (GARDEN SAND LAKE ~WW~W~ )f S I PARK PLAN DANCING I, NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY. I* Featuring the Famous Orchestra-- "THE BREEZE BLOWER2 A JEAN GOLOKETTE UV41T Samuel E. Winslow, former Massa- chusetty Reupresentative, becomes chairman of the new Railroad Media- tion b)oard, the first business of which appears to be consideration of the conflicting claims of employees and enmployers in the Western Maryland strike. Novelty Nite Every Friday Matinee Sunday Good Roads all the way via Saline and Clinton .. - + nuur "-°--..._. - - - - rr rr s rrr i r rrrr..rrsws.+ w, ..ss.wa.rr. ,cs., +a (r, "1k 2- I V4 ~ N. V - '~ri - -- '7, 1' '.3,' 4 1' ~ - -i ., ,:,, 'l;h r'" _ r / yam., y , ' ! - f .r- r -- " - . ' C,'' ~ , ' . ,. . ,. '.{{' *,, M ..'N%% - ..%.S) .* S -s " "S { Ai Orftl ffMeqn are partial July Sale of i. H. Miller Friday and Saturday Your furs miust be chosen as you would choose a coveted object of art, with that samve care for their genuineness, for inherent beauty, for something rare and exquisite. . . Choice must be leisurely and deliber- ate, for the sake of the loveli- ness of the object itself, rather than for its price. In this sale you will find the choicest pelt, the finest work- manship, lines as new and ex- treme as good taste allows, and the most moderate prices of the entire year. SECOND FLOOR) Men agree, who become acquainted with Lucky Strikes, that they have a flavor of their own, distinctive, unique. A costly extra 45-minute pro. cess - toasting - develops the hidden flavors of the world's finest tobaccos. beocause ' J 4 r r ~ sI its ta redI ir m n that's why"Luckies"tastc so good W00000 4 d 'I