I ovell degree Another honor was conferred upon RING our fellow townsman and friend re- S cently when the degree of S. 0. S. was tendered to Thomas H. Lovell. Dr. Lovell received this appreciative a the token from the Prince of Lapland which who has long been an admirer of his1 week work. e dis- Dr. Lovell, who has often been hon- Jnion, ored during the past 13 years, seemed mem- at a loss for words when the docu- ment bestowing the honor was pre- Eng- sented to him. Upon recovering his I any composure, he spoke for a brief hour, y and thanking his many friends in fitting way. words for this most recent honr. eco- The degree of S.O.S.is an important tating one meaning. Society of Scribes, and col- carries with it a permanent seat in id he the League of Nations.' will- way ,edi N POINTS OUT with acuity ought HA RDS IN 9NN ARBOR Dean ssion. INSPECTOR SAYS CITY SHOULD ing it HAVE SUPERVISED WIRING -ation. SYSTEM is al- atory "The worst fire hazard in Ann Arbor id in- at the present time is that there is no supervised wiring system," stated illing- Charles V. Lane, state inspector from their the fire marshall division of the Mich- etings igan department of Public Safety. e part "Ann Arbor" is also the only city of its size in the state that is not equip- ped with special firm alarm system." blet Inspection of the Homoepathic hos- I stu- pital showed that the employees' quar- erect ters on the top floor should be pro- luates vided with an open fire escape. Other higan conditions, such as congestion, were e late contributed not to the management, but to the type of building and to the po re- overcrowded condition which the new MichL lhospital could do 'away with. s so- The booth in the Mimes theatre . that Mr. Lane also mentioned as danger- medi- ous because of its inefficiency to carry away the gases should fire break out. The newer buildings will probably be ip" omitted from inspection. orner "Altogether the University has kept treets up to times," said Mr. Lane, "but there is still room for improvement." EXPECT MANY STUDENTS AT BLOGIL STATION DEAN OF SUMMER SESSION SAYS THERE IS LARGE ENROLL: MENT EACH YEAR For the fourteenth season the Bio- logical station for instruction an~d research in biology will be maintain- ed by the University as a regular part of the Summ r session. The station' is located on the shores of Douglas lake, whica is about equi-distant from Cheboygan, Mackinaw City and Pe- toskey, Near Camp Davis This part of Michigan is hilly and contains many large lakes of clear water. Both the station and Camp, Davis, the University camp for sur-1 tveying, are located on the Borgardus tract of more than 3,200 acres, all owned by the University. This stadtion offers many opportuni- ties for study and research in any biological work. It is banked among the foremost fresh-water biological stations in the country. The camp is attended by students from all over the country and this year will be di- rected by a staff of professors and instructors from colleges all over the country. Prof. G. R. Lahue of the Zoology department, will be in actual charge. Should Apply Now Approximately 115 treatises and papers on boilogical subjects dealing primarily with the region around the station have been written by more than 50 of those who have attended the station. Each year there is a large number desiring to enroll for the biological station here at the Uni- versity so that it is necessary 'to make application to the Director im- mediately in order to insure admis- sion, according to the Dean of the Summer session. Catalogues containing full informa- tion regarding the station will be mailed on requestor may be secured in the office of the Dean, room 8, Uni- versity hall. Forbids Sitting on Stone Slabs Warning has been issued by the con- struction manager of the Clements li- brary that University students must stop using the constructional stone as seats. 't=~ STARTS TOMORROW Two Feature Productions at this Theatre's Regular Prices SPhlying, seven distinct.roles 1!I IBS"= j 7his is Theo. ender better known as His manaqer of "The Sipoper Em icture Pdla ' l/,/, r Wvaf/ly Crain qoes to see the mYovesand listen to Doss e 7lead vi I le orqanisl, "a c o y th e si 'zk iq o f m 4rend/ .moves the l, * ,fhiecommunity, wit ofr While !A ' ' R. Seen -and w lches Yi5s Mbp o' ' ' . 7he LBoy~in YekF£o/ed ,Cm All" /hrllinyi#htfor fortune andda 5'4"4 which EDULE c 1'loo :00,and 8:450 7:00ad4keklDeecomes to revi SCH JMatinee, 2: Evenings,I I . . TIVAL TI C K E T S PUBLIC SALE AT' [VERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC URDAY, MARCH 18, 8 A. M. MAIL ORDERS 1 URSDAY, MARCH 16,%4 P. M., will be filled ii advance remittance to cover $7.00, $6.00, $5.00 or $4.50. (If Festival leduct $3.00) to l s U EVERY CHARACTER PORTRAYED BY MR.4SALE AN EXCEPTIONAL PICTURE To The Public of this City: The management of the Aicade desires to take this opportunity of personally recommending "His Nibs" as the most unusual picture it has been the theatre's pleasure to present to its patrons and endorsing its theme and the remarkable characterizations of Mr. Sale as one of the outstanding accom. plishnments of-the art. ARCADE THEATRE. (Signed) Manager. Feature Number Two What is the world's worst home-wrecker? JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS jijjM2 ETHE 'k w CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary, Uuiversity School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 'I r I :' ;1' Direct Fast Decisive Her Own Money" a 9araountjideg Y ou may start a home on love, but it's money that makes itgo! And this is a tale of the everlasting problem of money and married life. The story of all wives, all husbands-- and money!- -the whole world over! In the heart-stirring human drama of r one girl, one man, and the home and happiness they tried to make. . See it! A part of your very own life on the screen. * 1 s 7/"i Long Distance beats travel, the- mails or any other form of communication. Your voice is your agent and you handle the business yourself-for your voice is you.' For either business or social purposes the tele- phone is the fastest, the most direct, the most decisive means of communication. :1 1 And the cost is all. Call the Long Distance operator, and she will connect you. Long distance reaches 70,000 poiitta z State Telephone Co- Last Times Today What would you do if you dared? For 24 Hourt! What would YOU Do? Come See it All in One Glorious Day" With WILL ROGERS and Lila Lee Made just for fun and running through roars of laughter! 'I