PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE OURTH SUMER MIHIGANDAIL WHAT'S GOING ON Friday, August 4 3:30 p. m.-Open air performance of Galsworthy's "The Pigeon." The Shakespeare Playhouse company of New York City. (Campus theater). Admission will be charged. 5 p. m.-Prof. N. W. Williams lectures on *Radio Communications," West lecture room, Physics laboratory. Saturday, August 5 3:30 p. m.-Presbyterian students and friends leave church for picnic at Whitmore lake. 8:47 a. m.--Excursion No. twelve- h {w....u....{.......................................{.={) State Prison and Consumers Power company, Jackson. Leave at 8:47 a. m., arriving at Jackson at 10 a.! m. Visit prison until noon. Lunch at 12 o'clock. Spend afternoon with the Consumers Power company, vis- iting the electric and gas plants. 8 p. m.-Opept air performance of Barrie's "The Admiral Critchon." The Shakespeare Playhouse com- pany of New York City. (Campus theater). Admission will be charg- ed. 4 p. m.-Open air performance of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." The Shakespeare Playhouse company of New York City. (Campus theater). Admission will be charged. Sunday, August 6 6 p. m.I-Social half hour, Presby- terian church. 6:30 p. m.-Christian Endeavor meet- ing, Presbyterian church. French). (Illustrated). Assist. Prof. E. E. Rovillain. 8 p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. The class in Interpretive Reading. (Sar- ah Caswell Angell Hall). Wednesday, August 9 1 p. m.-Excursion No. thirteen- OTHERS SAY: HE GAVE US THE TELEHONE (The Detroit News, August 3) Civilization owes a great deal to 18 Phlarmaceultical laboratories or Alexander Graham Bell, who has just Parke, Davis company, Detroit. died at his home in Baddeck, Nova Leave at 1:00 p. m., arrive 3:00 p. Scotia. m. at plant. Coming generations more and more p. m.-Village Life in Roman Egypt removed in life from the first be- as Revealed by Documents in the ginnings of the great invention which Michigan Papyrus collection. (Illus- Bell gave the world, will accept the trated). Prof. A. E. Boak. telephone even more complacently p. m.-Educational motion pictures. than we do today. In our day there are still many people who can re- Thursday, August 10 call the days when this invention was p. m.-Subject to the ttnnounced. not yet in existence, but as the years Prof. C. S. Yoakum, Carnegie In- go by we shall all come to accept it stitute of Technology. as one of the necessities of modern p. m.-Modern One-Act Plays. The life. It will then be only with an class in Play Production, under the effort of the imagination that the in- direction of Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. dividual will be able to picture what Admission will be charged. (Audi- life was like before, the telephone torium of University hall). was in common use. 5 8 Now Is the time to have y o u r out-of-date Diamond Jewelry made over into m o d e r n platinum and w h i t e gold creations. It is wonderful what skilled designers and platinum and gold workers can do for you in this respect. At the present time the price of platinum a nd labor are both in your favor, being much lower than formerly. The character and designs of our workmanship is of the very best. Before going on your sum- mer vacation bring in your Diamonds, we are prepared to give you helpful ideas and the best service. Haller & Fuller State Street Jewelers 5 8 Monday, August 7 p. m.-Some Recent Tendencies in English Politics. Prof. C. D. Allin, University of Minnesota. p. m.-Our Sun and Others. (Illus- trated). Prof. R. H. Curtiss. Tuesday, August 8 5 p. m.-Paris, Old and New. (In T ry Our Prescription Shampoo for Oily Hair E. BURNHAM'S COSMETICS MRS. T. L. STODDARD 707 N. University Phone 2626 Friday, August 11 5 p. m.-History and Citizenship; a New Examination of an Old Subject Prof. W. A. Frayer. 8 p. m.-Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The Rivals." The class in Play Pro- duction under the direction of Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. Admission will be charged. (Auditorium of Univer- sity hall). July Panama Tolls Over a Milion Panama, Aug. 3.-Tolls collected by Panama canal authorities during July totaled $1,094,000. Delivered to your door-The Sum- mer- Daily.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. .""""""."."."""".."............. MULTI- PLEX Hammond Typewriters, i Many persons living now who are "The Pigeon" will be presented b old enough to recall the days when GERMANY MAY LOSE the company tonight. "Tweift they did not use a telephone have RHINELAND, HINTED Night" wil be given at 4 o'clock to little knowledge of the trials and morrow afternoon; and tomorro strugges necessary before Alexander night "The Admirable Mr. Crichton Bell could convince the men and wom- Paris, Aug 3.Scpartion of the is to be given. en of his day of the extreme impor- Rhineland from Germany, with its own Tickets are on sale at Wahr's a tance of his invention. The days and parliament and government and a well as at the door at the time c months of experimenting, of removing separate financial regime supervised the performances. the suspicion and doubt with which by the Allies is a part of the scheme people greeted this device, the years Germans Draft Debt Demand Repl spent in persuading his fellowmen to Bof penalties presented to Premier erlin, Aug. 3.-The German gov help him financially in this inder- Poincare as representative of opinion ernment is drafting a reply to th taking-it is difficult for us latter-day of the French parliament and which French note of Tuesday, which de users of the telephone to make these he has taken under consideration. manded payment of debts to Frenc things real to us now. 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