dl% 1V11 vs aavt-xt v Ly 25 1s." (Illustrat- rebster as Epidemiol-. . S. Warthin. an's Educational club] niversity women, the lay, July 26 on No. nine-Cadillac! y, Detroit. Leave at at 2,:35. Trip ends m. e Construction. (I1-' of. L. M. Grain. -Faculty of the Un- of Music. .(Hill audi- would attempt to gain control of the Trans-Siberian railway. Finally the . peditioti turned into nothing more or less than a railway guard and from that time on nothing in particulariwas accomplished. StdnsInvited TO Cheever House Adelia'Cheever house will be open Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 o'clock for a gathering of students and faculty of the Summer session. This is the fourth party of the kind arranged this summer at women's dormitories. Mrs. E. C. Goddard, president of the board of. governors of Adelia Cheever house, and Mrs. C. 0. Davis, also of the board, will assist Miss Helen C. Bishop, acting. dean of wo-I men, and Miss Blanche Howell, social director of the dornitory, as hostess- LINDECREN TO APPEAR IN CONCERT PROGRAM TOMORROW (Continued from Page One) Lotus Land ................Scott Staccata Caprice ............Vogrich Am Meer ............. Schubert-Liszt Nell B. Stockwell Accompaniments will be by Ava Comin and Russell Gee, both of the School of Music. No admission is charged to the con- cert butb itis requested that those who attend be seated promptly as the doors will be closed during the num- hers. Children will not be admitted unless they first obtain cards of ad- mission at the School of Music. Bianchard Leaves for Ohio Prof. Arthur H. Blanchard, of the department of !highway engineering and transport, went to Lima, Ohio,. yesterday morning on legal business. He will return Wednesday. . AT TIDE THEATERS (Continued from Page One) who conform with fair prices to be agreed with the presidential com- mittee. Buyers to Give Guarantees When the operators demand, then suitable guarantees shatl be given for payment by persons buying under pri- ority orders. "The railroads will be requested to appoint a representative to deal with purchases of railway fuel.. "The basis of prices agreed upon between the operators and the secre- tary of commerce on June 1 are to be maintained, except where varied by! the presidential committee, and the same basis of price determination shall be applied to all districts which are so for not co-operating." Subscribe today for The Summer Michigan Daily.-Adv. What is considered to be one of the power is taken from it to light Ja most important excursions planned son, turn its industrial -wheels a c1 for the Summer session will be made Saturday, Aug. 5, to Jackson, The vis- it to Jackson prison was arranged by Carlton Wels, director of summer ex- cursions, after much effort, as the prison administration is very conserv- ative about showing the institution to strangers. Probably no other oppor- tunity will be available for a long operate its street cars. Also the em- ergency steam generating plant will be inspected,- where alternating cur- rent is transformed into direct cur- rent. The' gas producing plant is very modern and will offer much of inter. est. "As the bicycling season is nearing, the plan for forming a bicycle club seems to be feasible. Now with the COAL I)ISTRIBUJTION I CALDITRIUTONStudents-Given Unusual Op PLAN ANNOUNCED __ To See Jackson State Pr time. Jackson prison is one of the best managed in the country and the items of interest are many, in college;,f The trip to the units of the Con- be maintain sumers Power company will offer the students to see one of the sections'of White Swa the second largest water power trans- and service. mission system in the United States. The 140,000 kilowatt line from the Au Subscribe Sable district will be shown and how Daily.-Av. e in the number of w a successful club i ed."-Daily, Mar. 16, an Laundry for qi Phone 165.-Adv. today for The Sui iursday, Juty 27 ur Future Health Pro- 'of. John Sundwall. ucational motion pictures. -Michigan Union Spotlight ditorium. RD OUTLINES ,RIAN POLICIES cued from Page One,) ey "made no bones", about imply shot. tes women and children e American headquarters I deeds of this nature and rotection. Finally, even ned meii became disgust- method of procedure, and aikoff's followers came to eadquarters, threw down which, strange to say >e Japanese, and begged ment made between the at each should send- about s to Siberia. The Japan- e nearest, were of course arrive, and in their suave they issued proclamation xtremely diplomatic lang- evertheless allowing ,the realize that- they meant . that their orders were to Ion Lack Caused 'Famine communication facilities .e most important causes n these areas, and when ineers were sent out toI >ad bed the Japanese ob- placed every conceivable their way, for fear we. Visitors will have the privilege of, going through the 'house which is one of the latest of H the women's houses given to the University as well as go- ing through Pamela Noble cottage which is the addition to the dormitory being made ready for the coming m school year., Pamela Noble cottage is one of the houses moved from property purchas- ed by the University for building pur- poses, Thre house is practically new, has oak floors and woodwork and is being remodeled so that it will be 'ready to accommodate 14 girls next' fall. There are study rooms and a dormitory on the top floor and the girls will go to Cheever house for their meals and to entertain their guests. Last year was the first time that Adelia Cheever house was open as a home for women students. Cheever house was. formerly the home of Judge Noah' Cheever and was a gift from the Cheever family. Much of the' furniture of the house had been in th6 Cheever. family home for several gen- erations. The Cheever silver is also in possession of the dormitory. The house is managed under the co-operative plan which is the same plan as that used at Alumnae house. Th ere has been a misunderstanding in regard to these afternoon gather- ings of which the party Tuesday will be the fourth, many thinking that they are only for women of the Summer school. Faculty and all studei ts, both: men and women are cordially Invited. Today-Screen Majestic-Bert Lytell in "Sher- lock Brown"; comedy and$ news. Arcade-Elaine Hammerstein in "Reckless Youth"; and "Toon-. erville Blues." Wuerth-"Footfalls," a William Fox production; Century com- edy and Pathe news. Orpheum--Herbert Rawlinson in "The Man under Cover"; and comedy. I BARGAIN COUNTER BOOKS- Educational and Otherwise Fifty Cents Each. Of special interest to Summer School-Teachers and Students. .'. New titles added daily. WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES e ..f ! .Hi........ ...iii-....................... 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