'WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 192G THFE MICHIGANfDAIL'Y SMESESO TO OPEN ..JUNE 151 -n-Resident Lecturers Fromi Parts Of Country To Gve Instruction All1 550 COURSES OFFERED 3 Classes of the 33rd ,annual Summer ;ssion of the University will open mne 15 in the Law School and June lin the other colleges and schools, af~ted Dean Edwardl11. Kraus of the ;gunmmer session yesterday. The fac- lty roll has also been entirely con- pleted and its personnel will be se- cred from all parts of the country Courses will be offered by all de- ;. artments of the University, mnanyj lion-resident lecturers coming from a+ parts of the country to give in- ' struction. Of the 550 courses to be, ~given during the session, 390 will be in the College of Literature, Science, aind the Arts, 68 in the College of En- gineering and Architecture, 12 in the Law School, 69 in the School of Edu- cation, 14 in the School of Business ~Administration, -and 9 in library meth- iods and practice. Among non-resident faculty will be] ~ Dr. Alfred Cyril Ewing, professor of ~ philosophy at Oxford university; Mer- j on L. Ferson, dean of the lawe school tf the University of North Carolina; , rank M. Anderson, historian, of 'lDartmiouth college; Dr. Augustus W. jHayes, of the sociology department ofI ,, owa State college; and Ray K. j mmel, dean of the school of speech at a the University of Southern Californa ..nd formerly of the University public ,s~peaking department. t nollment is increasing rapidly, Dean Kraus reported, for the various3 ~courses to be given during the Sum- alner session. ~'Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified colmuns.-Adv. AT THE THEATERS Arcade- "Mle. Modiste,," with Corinne Griffith and Norman Kerry. Majestic--"That's My Baby," with Douglas MacLean. Wuerth-"Sandy,"" with Madge Bellamy and Harrison Ford. Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"The Grand Duchess and the Waiter," by Garrick Stock company, with Ann Harding and Rollo Pct- ers. Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "The Student Prince in Ileid- elberg." Bonstello~ Playhouse (Detroit) - "'Lord and Lady :Algy," with William Faversham. - C (, E E( a i E I' ii { Ir T f) 4ES NOW LAST 'TIA~ TODM) ( ,, SHOWING zhdeLTIUf r- it I Sunday 'is MAY 23 and H.AR OLD LL Y -Oh boy!i LAST TIMES TODAY STAGE AND SCREEN i / 7 tfcLf' Gnventions in 11cr fcarchfor %rilis I What a French-v Miss was "6Fifi" And when she whispers : "Kiss Me" Did They Run and Hide? No .Sir! Wait Until You See -With- \- NORMi/AN KERRY and WILLARD LOUIS Stale Feature AL CAMERON Original Blues Tenor"f \ -Other Scree n Events- -I H G N L A SH U See the Slprig Gamtes, ru~ig of war and Archiitects Ball Comedy - Topuics - News- l '° c- --Vr i I DETROIT THEATRE.4 T HIS WEE.K ii t i i Ni~hta - 25e to $1.50 GARRICK Mats 1 d. 250-5c THE ARIKCOMP*ANY IN 'The Grand Duches and the Waiter', 'with Ann Hering-Rollo Peters T e DONS"TELLE COO Presents WM!. FAVER SHAM la Lo ea «"ALGY" Miss Bonstelle as Lady Aigy BonstelloPlayhuse iMatst.Tues.,Thnr. and Sat., S0C-75c Woodward at Elot Tel. Glendale 9792 ht,50c to s$3 00 Shusher afaye Nt i aaeea Sat.Mat. 500-$2.50 Pop.Tburs.Mat. 50C to $2, plus tax, Cad. 8705, World's Most Charming Operetta The Student ]Prince IN HEIDELBERG M-A lLESLI \>\frGLOW \ feerairi publish a 4 MEL-ERINS_ I 1E FENTON-DAVID TORRENCE aA HOPE- CHARLES FARRELL 70 byep &c7Znslfrom thrw' Wt in lco~diignews'papers Zhe 192 6 G IKRL!I =_ -- 117FUNF Sg IVL.,S1aR ' l MA 5 ..-, . jj.A farcical potpourri of laughs _ . . . _._ _ I , W momwid .. ..' LAST TIMES TODAY r i t -ADDED -1 1FEATURLES --Oil the Stage- BERIt EAND BE.RNIE GOLDMA N Poplar IV(X Don't Miss the Big Show of the Year .ALRERTA. VAUGHN III Aiiotier Issue of I (Red Apple ('luj)) Strs'6ADIVENTURIS OF MAZI ," Presenting tile Latest Popil. lar Sonig 'litis, .Appearing-- Every snday ilhtinee and at BQth) Shows E ver'y iEveiiig Pict ies of flo except on 'Tuesdoy and Fri- e1Ituicky 3 eI~'y daye. Hear ye! Hear ye! Make Way Make Way for l LC l pp- i l An Sek Sp 1 Fit M~mistrIs Combining 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS " Want l WiTth DAN FITCH (Htimself) :Laugh! -SVEEE N 1 - I Douglas, I A Book' Full of Stars ANITA STE WlA RT GEORGE SIDNEY ALI4N FORREST MYRTLE STEDM AN OTIS IHARLAN The Brewer, the Prince and the Girl Will Fairly Convulse Vou! A riotous farce of unusual beaiuty anid splendor, with mirth-provoking scenes. You'll agree it's funnier thani the play -of a few years back. A VCHRISTIE COMED)Y I tOlGE IPOIDOE - MICHI. LOCALS - PIC'TORIAL. NEWS DLD LIDY9 -Ill- "That's My Baby" D~aily Matinees Tngt64)85 Pries ,0025d c, 8 , Adults 50cw 1Soon- "MwIE"c \ aT E G R EA TE ST AND AGEAT BILL k11,17- li. s r -- 1 hh , } A Here Sun. May 23 r ®.. 1 IPresent s THE SEASON'S MOST SENSATIONAL ATTRACTIONS The The vamabo-nds" E.L9 ?j_[51 'ar The World's Greatest Comedian- Unquestiohabl ) -just Before Vacation Directed b~y Sam aylor it isn't necessary to tell you where Harold's going. The less you know the more you'll enijoy it. And, take our word, this is the I t at the "*' LUEL NTE RN rfhae Pav.ilioni Has Been D~oubjly Enlarged and Beautifier] n A ;upleP:rking Space Has Been Provided. Ar sit the (In tilO l" arl of the Irishi Hills) On 1I-23--Fl'lowv Signis Thliouz'l S°alin,,yl(C nUtoi aC'1 - -- w' ' j,. _ s . \ . . . mI I I to I