THE MICHIGAN DAILY I, YS' EEK ale Races, ?Natiral Stud Trips, 'reasure Hunt, Rite Flying, On Program1 1,s WILL JBE AWARDED utdoor events will mark today's a m for "Boys' Day Out-of-Doors", ;losing day of Ann Arbor's ob- n e of Boys' Wep Bicycle races, uire hunting, nature study hikes,f a camp fire will occupy tlre ci of the boys. is morn~ing, bicycle races will be at the fair grounds, with prizes vinners in the events. The -boys~ rath2 er at 9 o'clock ,it thde Fischer le store, 115 west Liberty street, 'm a parade to the fair grounds. n ail, fortyv prizes will be award- contestants, each, of whom will mited to winning one first,, se6- and third place to afford even rtunity to win. tre study trips will start from NJatural Science building at 9:30 ck this morning, under the dir-! ni of Unversity (departments.' e trips include a bird obnservation and a botany and tree study :o sections o; boys will be formted he trecasur"e hunt in the afternoon, for boys under 13 years and oneo Ihose above. The hunt will start the Y. M1. C. A:. building at three clk~ whlere the boys must register Iri-ilipate in the event. The trail leap? the boys about, the count ry-ed n up i Sl py i o ow a o'cloc~k. fig flyers ivill h"ave their chanice eny Hloll.ow at 1:30, when con- of all descriptions will be held. re'striction is ma de that each stant construct his own kite. .:-es to w iners of events during day wvill be (distributed at th1e fire and somper at 6 o'clockl in ?3r Hollow. Contestamns in all s will be given ticket; ito)tne elr. ]RENTS SAE HOUSES AOUFINE DESTRUCTION and frtrity houses some distance away, whorimmediately dispatched as- WnnoridR dioSin sistance. ~Iy STUDENTS TO Plan OfHisa Vitamin Epet.I, I!I'J 0 IR liT William Wade Hinshaw, owner of EU I I I LI III flthe University Music house and pro- Frown CanIdeadicer of he operas "Cosi Fan Tuttee', OfF odCapsues1heilcai Engineering Wlen Plan Tripi and "Th~e Impresario" in this city 'kThrouh N mb of Bsiness recently, will sing ov er teradio sta- 1 Plants tion WJZ, New York. at 8:30 tonight. k t The object of the singing by Mlr.0 I ROS.WOITUTH(OE tiinshaw w ill be to get Tfans every- WILL SUP RVI E 4IL{VPSwhere to listen in and with~ the w;ell- known imp> resario as leader, to join in the songs thmeje.A M.H k 'r More than 100 students of the chem- slaw s tate tis attem'ptsisl one ito+ I ical engineering department will vis- get the wihole worldl to sing the same ,.,, .:G.it Detroit industrial plants today. The!j song in the same key at the same { F" 'class in Ch. E. 5, under the supervis-!time.d ..... r ion of Prof. A. H. W'hite, left yester-a day morning for that city' where they inspected the Carl E. Schmpidt anid comn-5B PTS I[g pany tannery, the Acme White 'Lead UU I0IU PI CU H Sand Color works, where a compliment- ~.iah~~f~ :.:f::ary luncheon was served, and the I0SH~ AILIIAI ford Motor company's Highland Park To *1 I 3I1NEWYI! EToday these men will go through jIn observance of the fifty-ninth an- J... the Ford River Rough. plant and the niversary of the Second Baptist. '... Detroit Sulphite Paper and Pulp corn-I church, corner of Fifth avenue and . pany. Students taking Chemical eng- Beakes street, services will be heldt .~ineering, course one, numbering more during the coming week. The church' , K athan 50, will leave this morning at has 214 miembers on its roll, among{ 6:18 o'clock over the Michigan Con-1 them a number of university students. tral for Detroit where they will visitl The principle speaker will be Rev-Ii ' the Detroit Steel.Casting company, theI erend David Tittle, associate pastor l Michigan Malleable, Iron company and, of the Olivet Baptist church of Chic- ~te Ford River Rough plant during ;ago, Illinois. ?Reverend Tittle wil the afternoon. -I preach Sunday morning and evening, This gr~oup will be. under the su-I and M1onday and Tuesday evenings. z per vision of Prof..W. P. Wood, of the: Other speakers will be Rev. Herbert chemical engineering department. Stu-t Atchinson Jump, of Ann Arbor, Rev. 1)r.,Wai1ter 11. E ddy1. T ents in Ch. E. 3 will also visit sev- ,Charles hill, Detroit, Rev. I<. A.NWil- I hopes that the crystalization of the vit- ' of the same department. as some Scienists predict. "it would Brussels, 1flay 2.--Premier 'Vheunis .the, partial strike of baker; which be- take all thp joy out of life." he sayUs. and Foreign Minister flymnans are top gan~ last Frid'ay, all of the bakeries.I iPrevio~us to his successful eaperi- ' e guests of Premier 'Ram say Ma c- and blread sirops of thc^ capital are uin- I ments, science only knew what vita-! Donald at Chequers Court, Enxglandl, der protection of police and republi-' nuns did-not xvht they were-tests c oer t the weeik-end,whetey ilcagird.Am bkrsreui- havinag proved that they prevented dicsste.rceue obefllwdi'ng 250 ;f the city's 400; bakte shops. scurvy and other Pernicious ailmeIILS. in \applying the experts' program for __- a reparations settlement. Paris, M1!ay 2.-Rccenst reports' that Ba e a lReut rencli and 'Turkish troops had clash- ItItr~efcenyt s al ed in Syria are dlenied in semi-official (B3y Ra-dio I)o'',he LDqily) .CagNisids .-Adv. quarters. A French airplane' patrol - - simply dispersedl a band of bandits, AMEICA 1~~ < Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. it is decla~red. MiLL[IKAN ToODISCUSS "ATMICSTRUCTURES" 9O I "Atomic Structure" will be the topic of a.IUniversity lecture to be de- livered by Dr. Robert Andrews Mlilli- 'kan, distinguished physicist at 11 o'clock this morning in the Naitural Science auditorium. Professor M~illikan, winner of the YJobel prize in physics last year, and known- widely for Miacievnements in the studyti of atoms and elcctrons, is in An)n Ar o~r to deliver- the Ph1i -,eta 'Kappa speech tonig ht. He is niow director of the Norman Bridge labor- atory at Pasadena, California. GRIFFITHS SPEAKS AT_ MINNESODTA MEETING Minneapolis, May 2.-Major Sohn L. Griffiths, member -of the, Conference commiittee of athletics for the' Big Ten addressed the student body this afternoon on "Modern. Development in Athletics" and at a banquet given, in this honor tonight hy the Minnesota Physical Education association spoke on "Newver, Objective, in Athletics:" Major Griffith, was director of ath- letics at Drake University for 15'years and foundled the Drake relays, now a national institution in traxck. Patronize Daily Advc rt isers. -Adit y , - rte, r , -,- _ , , , . ,. MORE PRECIOUS. THAN 7DIAMONDS" To the-ball player-to ANY athlete--onie of the most appealing features of his favorite sport is the shower and rub-down that follows the exercise. One three-letter lad said he'd play on the croquet team if he could get in condition and they'd prom- ise him his Mifflin massa after each. game!l One man likes baseb, !] -another golf-a third tennis--but ALL agree on the delights of a Mifflin Alkohol rub-down after exercise At any sort. Fine to soften the beard, before shaving; to cool and soothe the skin, AFTER shaving~. Splendid relief for fired, aching feet; great for sunburn; an efficient antiseptic and germicide. Mifflin Alkohol is denatured by a formula which actually improves it for external use., College teams and many other athletic organizations use Mifflin Alkohol regu- larly. Be sure YOU get MIFFLIN-in the handy-gripe one-pint bottles as illustrated. St.+ Louis 4, Detroit 1. Washington 6, New York 4. Eoston 11, Philadelphia 0. Chicagow 3, Cleveland 2. :'ATIO'NALILEAGUE unknown origin swepolt fields NVe~work 7, Boston 4. (13 innings) gut half a mile to the south Philadelph a 7, Brooklyn ". avenue just inside the city Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3 adistance of soyveal bloek8,: i 1tabu g 3;St, Louis . .. *Several frame houses wer~e - - - d wih rin ad aforet o Official organization of the Coolidge with damadaor s e , lub,. .on. thie -campus -was held- T-hur -' nple.te destruction,_p. tlhe day ,night ivlen more tha~n , ,ction of scores ol,,Auldent dents' joined,. 'the o-rganization, , i ioswho su~cceeded in get-; is ,bosing ,, ident Cool'dge for A-t- blaze under control after -o I ,'erm-n. 1 an hour of effortL. ---- , fedT by dry leaves 4and- I jPatronize 1Daiy Acvertisers.-Adv. . swept east arnd withli the . 'had nearly reached the for- I~de9HE RtII!lhijiI199lI§jlIt !B49E1¢iJW; re neighbors reached the - -- Fearing that their homnes ='SRAX BER Y burned A~wn, the~y tele- =- an ically to other neighbors S £'H. 'TC A~ ' - I-IKE ~i WAIIMQLIS, D. S. G. Chiropodist and-atP o h o s Orthopedist I rh Unitcrsif ' baneg ,, "Where 1they n )laIdtrip ENGLAND j ° how to mad'e em" Dun~dtrtp FRANCE cundirip G!ERMIANY i 104 E. HURONT gIr Foan, ran~c$330 wT E. KUEBLE * A ~ fcrisp sal ad ofTomato- anid Cucunmber. . A tal glass of perfect Iced . Marbuck T(ea' - 4--~~-~. A'- ATTENTION STUDrNTS!' THE ANN ARBOR RAILROA And Daily Thereafter, ' Will Place on Sale at. 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