THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATI Of The Day eign Office going over the reply to America regarding cost of the ArmyW on the Rhine. Y. A Ai* J CONVENTION IN DETROIT Rice, dells Greet Returning Groom Belfast, June 23. - Figary House, Fahan, North Donegal, the property of Sir John McFarland, has been seiz- ed by Republicans Mexico City, June 23.- The Raza says Gen. Salvador, a/ follower of Gen. Pablo Gonzales, has started a revolution in the state of Puebla. Constantinople, June 23.-Kemal is quoted in Anatolian dispatches'0 as saying the quarrel with Greece can only be-"settled by fighting it out. Washington, June 23. -- Secretary Hughes still has charge of the quar- rel of Chile and Peru over Tacna- Arica; settlement still is expected. Paris,'June 23. - The Councl of Ambassador's is in session at the For- Honolulu, June 23. - A spaC to the Nippu Jiji (Jap paper) fore- casts passage by the Privy Council of the Four-Power Treaty (Washington arms pact). Washington, June 23.-- The senate has confirmed the appointment of J. Morton Howell, Ohio, to be American minister to Egypt (he has been serv- ing as consul-general at Cairo). Miller, Detroit News Heads Pressmen New Fork, June 23.-- George E. Miller of the Detroit News was elect- ed president of the newly formed 'North American Alliance at its or- ganization meeting here today. Deiivered to your door-The Sum- mer Daily.-Adv. The Wisteria Shop and Tea Room Now open in new location-Corner East and South University Give us a trial for breakfast, luncheon and evening meals. Fountain refreshments a specialty Open 7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. PRESIDENT BURTON TO BE CHIEFC SPEAXER AT OPENING MEETING The= annual conference of the Am-3 ican Library association which will1 be held in Detroit this week, will open1 Monday evening in Orchestra hall. The principal address of the evening will be by President Marion L. Bur- ton. President Burton has not yet an- nounced the subject of his speech but it is expected that he will talk on li- brary work and its relation to public an social education. T ursday, June 29, the members of the association will be the guests of the University. A noonday luncheon will be served at the Union, at which there will be a few short speeches. Regent W. L. -Clements will welcome the guests and Professor Henderson will speak on "Adult Education." All buildings on the campus. will be open to inspection by theguests during the day, and tours will be con- ducted through the different libraries. The conference will be entertained by an organ; recital by Harry Russell Evans at 3:30 o'clock in Hill audi- torium. After this special cars have been reserved to take the party back to Detroit. About 1,000 are expected to attend. Liberty Tea. Shop, 620 East Liberty, serves home cooked meals. Single meals or weekly rates.-Adv. Subscribe today for The Summer Daily.-Adv. Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. Assistant Prof. Frederick B. Wahr of the German department, and assist- ant to the Dean of Students, was married June 21 to Miss Mary Cannon in South Bend, Indiana. Mrs. Whar is a sister of Prof. Joseph H. Cannon of the engineering college, and has at- tended the past two Summer sessions of the University. A number of Professor Wahr's friends held a surprise reception yes- terday for the groom in his office in University hall. The office was decor- ated with white streamers and col-I ored confetti. Professor Wahr was greeted with a shower of rice which dropped from a box fastened over the door, and a ringing of bells which were fastened to the door knob. Professor and Mrs. Wahr will live at 608 Catherine street. WESBROOK AND REINDEL ENTERED IN NET TOURNEY (Continued from Pafe One) that Michigan has turned out in sev- (Contiuued from Page One) i 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill au- ditorium).t Thursday, July 6 5 p. m.-The Child Artist. (Illustra- ted). Prof. H. S. Mallory. 8 p. m.-Educational moving pictures. Friday, July 7 5 p. m.-Geology of Niagara Falls. (Illustrated). P'rof. I. D. Scott. E 8 p. m.-Recital-Tennyson's "Maud."' Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. (Sarah Caswell Angell hall). Saturday, July 8 8 a. m.-Excursion No. three-Bur- roughs Adding Machine company, General Motors company, anddPub- 1 lic library, Detroit. Trip ends at at 4:30 p. m. Daily Wants Ads bring results.-Adv. team, Sanders and Howe, in both the doubles and singles. This pair has won the New England intercollegiate title two years in succession and Sanders has won the singles crown both years. All the larger Eastern college~s have entered teams ini this meet, which will largely determine the college champion of the country. FULL PROGRAM OF SUMMER LECTURES NOW COMPLETEDt during the Summer session was made yesterday by Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, director of the Health service. The Health service will be open daily from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morn- ing, and from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. A full staff of consult- ing and examining physicians will be maintained. The same privileges open to stu- dents during the regular year are of- fered to students enrolled in the Sum- mer session. No charge is made for students calls at ,the Health service, advice and treatment being free. A nominal fee is charged for calls to the homes of patients, the fee being doubl- ed if the call is made after regular hours. Agree on Army of 125,000 Men Washington, June 23. - The house tonight concurred with the senate in fixingthe size of the army at 125,000 enlisted men and 12,000 officers. Daily throughout the Summer ses- sion.-Adv. ANNOUNCE POLICY OF HEALTH SERVICE Announcement of the hours and pol- icy of the University Health service i era years. Dartmouth has entered a strong FOR SUMMER SESSION TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS Your Children. need the extra food value ,that they get in our special -- - Brick Ice Cream--- - -- -- We have them made especially for us and they contain - more cream to the quart!------- -- SAY IT WITH A BRICK! W AHR' S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES r QUARTS-65c PINTS-35c ---- m I CALKINS - FLETCHER DRUG CO. THREE STORES N,,EA.LLEN., CO. '-_ -ow SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. Edward Sayles, Minister I Cor. Division and Catherine Ste. Sunday, June 25th. 7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion. 10;30 A. X. - Morning Prayer and Sermon. I SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 Worship and Sermon. 12:00 Sunday School.% 12:00 Students Bible Class. (At Guild House) 6:30 Students Guild Devotional Meeting. Miss Pauline Waite, Leader. A cordial invitation to these ser- vices is given to Summer Stud- ents and visitors in the city. Rev. Howard R. Chapman,, Mini- ster for University Students. TI Combir golfer - heimer The co: natural pocketq The Rf or kni Tweed abrics C ' .a LC 1 1" E KUPPENHEIMER RAY-GO LFER es the practical features demanded by the vith the exclusive style that only Kuppen- craftsmanship can achieve. astruction of the coat which permits' easy, movement of the arms and shoulders. Patch belted back, three-button front. y may be had with either regular trousers ;kers, or both. Stout and regular sizes. homespuns and light weight air-o-weave $35 $40 '$45 N. F. ALLEN CO. -the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes i I I Unitarian Church State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister Sunday Moning Service 10:35 o'clock. P resbyterian 1 luron an b if v ei on t eet s Zeonarb 21. Marrett .M. MUinster I. G.1 Reimann Secretargt ot Universit Thmen Morning Service at 10:30 Theme "World Citizenship" Bible Class for Summer Students will start next Sunday. Summer Students cordially Invited I .Be ashamed to die until you have wo) some victory for human- ity." y -Horace Mann. 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