THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, AUG'UST 10, 1022 WHAT'S GOING ON Thursday, August 10 p. m.-Subject to the Announced. L OIS"LITRLE WOMEGAREN PADEREWSKI A D MARY i 9LCOARSEN WILL APPEAR HERE r (Continued from Page One) a ed in Hill auditorium. The east in- STORIES FUR CHILDREN c ludes many well. known artists, all of whom will appear in elaborate cos- tume. (By Associated Press) Believing that "the general public Chicago, Aug. 9.-"Little Women," desires to be entertained as well as1 Louise M. Alcott's story of childhood educated," the management has ar- ranged that the extra concert series life in New England, heads the list of shall consist of two symphonic con-f 25 "best books" for country school certs and two of more popular char- children in the first to eighth grades acter. One strictly piano concert as balloted on by the American Lib- will be given by Alfred Cortot, who is rary association and the National Edu- acknowledged to be one of the world's cational association, it was announced greatest musicians. Among the solo-i today. Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Won- ists who will appear in connectioni derland" comes second on the two foot with the extra concert series will bei shelf with Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" Ina Bourskaya, coloratura soprano,' third, Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" Raoul Vidas, violinist, and Kathryn s fourth, and Robert Louis Stevenson's Meisle, soprano, who appeared at the "Treasure Island" fifth. Stevensn is May Festival last season. the only author to appear twice on theI 1 list. He comes in again with the NO FEAR OF CAMPUS TREES "Child's Garden of Verse." DYING, DECLARES PARI)ON Other books which appear on the joint list are: Nicolay, Boy's Life of Questions have arisen as to whether Abraham Lincoln; Kipling, Jungle or not the driel up appearance of the Book; Anderson, Fairy Tales; Aesop's leaves on the campus trees indicates Fables.; Pyle, Merry Adventures of that they are dying. According to a Robin Hood; Lamb, Tales from Shake- statement made by Edward C. Pardon, speare; Malory, Boys' King Aurthur; superintendent of the buildings and Van Loon, Story of Mankind; Wig- grounds department, there is no cause gin, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm; for alarm about this as the excessively Stevenson, Burton E., Home Book of dry weather is responsible for the' Verse for Young Folks; Dickens, dead appearance of the trees. Christmas Carol; Irving, Rip Van With the exception of two, one byi Winkle; Mother Goose; Doge, Hans the gymnasium and the other by thei Brinker; Hogedorn, Boys' Life of library, they will all revive with the Theodore Roosevelt; Hawthorne, Won- coming of spring. Nothing will help 1 der Book; Sexton, Wild Animals I them at present except water, and Have Known; Spyri, Heidi, The Arab- unfortunately an ade.quate supply is ian Nights. not available. The tree near te gym- Three books selected by the teachers nasium is one that was planted when but not included on the combined list were: Riis, The Making of an Amer- Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. ican; Baldwin, Fifty Famous Stories; Engleston, Stories of Great Americans. "Teachers are eager to get this list as an aid in making their selections ' c To BATHE of books, it is indicated by the in- quiries that have been coming in from Croome s BACH all parts of the United States to the Chicago headquarters officers of the American Library association," the an- Try Our Prescription nouncement said. Shampoo for Oily Hair, Maxim Gorky Thanks Hoover E. BURNHAM'S COSMETCS j Hamburg-Maxim Gorky wrote Her- MRS. T. L. STODDARD bert Hoover thanking him and other 707 N. University Phone 2626 Americans for aid extended luring the Russian famine. Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. r--------- Tennis'c Racket R 24 Hour LAST TIMES TODAY A First National Attraction Serellad71 1 N. University Ae. With GEORGE WALSH ROBINSON CRUSOE CHAPTER 15 ~ _______ FOuntai LAST TIME I5Silver and C TODAY $1.0® u r V WILIA Cords and Ribbo VroductoIt Cold and Silver P HALLER & STATE. Light Lunches ay Evening Post ry by R BIGGERS79 N. Univ huriny -Bertram Grassly if was quite large, the one by the lib- London-The attorney general re-I rary has been transplanted and the fused to sanction an appeal to theI reasons for their decay are therefore House of Lords by Joseph O'Sullivan apparent. and Reginald Dunn, under sentence to be hanged Aug. 10,, for assissination of OPTIMISM REIGNS IN COAL Field Marshall Sir Henry Hughes Wil- 'FIELDS AS PEACE LOOMS UP son. Thirty thousandrpersons have { signed petitions for a reprieve. (Continued from Page One)t four states, was expected to be de- Hillsdale Students to Hold Picnic layed until after the afternoon meet- Students and alumni from Hillsdale ing with operators. Optimism was college, who are attending the Summer expressed, however, by both union session at the University, will hold men and operators that a settlement their annual picnic at the island this was possible. afternoon from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. The Would End Strike party will meet in front of University The agreement on a basic wage hall at 4:45 o'clock, scale not only would end the strike for the operators represented here, German Loan Detains Morgan but also was regarded by the con- London-The Times' Paris corres- ferees as having the possibility of pondent says the bankers' committee forcing union operators in many parts is likely to reconvene not later than of the country to open the mines un- October to negotiate a small loan for Find State Fisheries Polluted Lansing, Mich., Aug. 9.-Investiga- tion has revealed that thousands of pounds of spoiled fish are being dis- posed of for consumption in Michigan, it was announced today by the State Bureau of Foods and Standards. A thorough inspection of all commercial fisheries in the state has been under- taken by the bureau. i AT THE THEATERS Today-Screen Arcade - "The Dictator" with Wallace Reid and all-star cast; comedy. Wuerth-Marjorie Daw in "Fifty Candles"; comedy. der the new scale. The operators in the four states not participating in the conference would be permitted under such a plan, if adopted, to sign the general agree- ment made at the conference. Operators in fields outside the four states would be permitted to make agreements with the union under con- tracts based on that signed for the four states. John G. Woolley Seriously Ill Granada, Spain.-John G. Wooley, 72 years old, twice Prohibition candi"- date for President of the United States, is cihitically ill here. His son is com- ing from America. He came here to study dry sentiment. Germany and that J. P. Morgan is remaining in Europe for this purpose. Seek Aid for Chinese Suffers Hongkong, Aug. 9.-Chinese over- seas are being appealed to by the Chinese chamber of commerce here to aid their stricken countrymen at Swa- tow, the port 259 miles north of here that virtually was destroyed by a ty- phoon and tidal wave a week ago with a loss of 28,000 lives. U. S. Bankers In Warsaw Warsaw, Aug. 9.-Early arrival of Monroe Curtiss and F. F. Baer, said to be Amercan representatives of a bank- ing house which is arranging a loan of $50,000,000 to Poland, is anticipated. Orpheum -- George Walsh "Serenade"; comedy. In This Week-Stage Garrick (Detroit)-The Bonstelle company in "Everyday." I I White Swan Laundry for quality and service. Phone 165.-Adv. MIDSUMMER READING All of the New and Up-to-date Fiction at WAHRSV E R S I T Y wAHRSBOOKSTORES GARRICK Mate. TCs:**25-50c Nights, 26-50-7c.$1 13th Annual Season 14th Week THE BONSTELLE CO. In a Drama with Human Appeal "Everyday"' BynRAoR'OTH Next Week-"The Man Who Come Back"' THE COOL RCAD LAST TIMES TONIGHT i i bupplies estringing Service Next to Arcade Theatre *ua ®- - -i I. 1 Unquestionably Wally's swift- est moving picture- POSITIVELY A KNOCK-OUT-DON'T MISS IT- : Atk .. t , '' hy.,t ' itd ;' y,_ ; _ 1 a* F sl k . - y., , - \ w - WALLACE N LL E I n Pens d ammoutciw Added - "LEATHER PUSHERS, NO. 4" - NEWS LAST TIME TODAY old Pencils =TOMORROW AND SATURDAY= pwards Tell her you love her ns, 50c upwards enoll Sets, $5 up k FULLER Say it Hint it Imply it Show it but Af4TR~ ii F1 STREET I If you don't see why, see -- I I A ALFH HIERBERT SWER LLUBIN PICT1.1R1 as a young man -who did Refreshing Drinks *m- from the Saturd Stor EARL DER] fia Marjorie Daw ersity Avenue From BLANCHE BRACE'S SATURDAY EVENING POST Story Contains a warning not to ship your heart by Parcel Post uninsured. ADDED "No Money To Guide Them" Full of Pep and Laughs COMING SUNDAY MACK SENNETT presents first "Mickey"-a Riot! Then "Molly O"-a Sensation, and NOW "TH E CROSS ROADS OF NEW Y'ORK" All Star Cast and Six Big Reels of Comedy Melodrama I