THE SUMMERMICHIGAN DAILY I - --i EAGUE BEGINS FOR SUMMER IIIENE FISHER, '23, APPOINTED ACTNix HEAD; COM211ITTEE MEMBERS NAMED Ilen'e Fisher, '23, has been appoint- ed acting president of the Wom'n's league for the Summer session. Con-' mittee chairmen have been announced as fo'lows: Social chairman, Portia Coulder, '23; publicity chairman,, 1>r. othy M. Bennetts, '23; member'ship chairman, Reba Hadley, '23; treasur- er, Janet Menges, '23. The league will function during the summer much as it does during the regular school year. All social func- tions for the women will be given by the Women's league. The first affair is a lawn party which is to be given Thursday afternoon on the Martha Cook terrace. This will be in the nature of a reception for the purpose of helping all the. women enrolled in the Summer session to meet each oth- er and to get acquainted. Arrange- ments have been made to have spe- cial music and college songs will be sung. The league has plans for several other social functions and at least one picnic to be given later on in the summer. Membership in the league for the summer may be taken out at the booth in University hail for 2 cents. Last year the membership totaled more than 400 and it is hoped that it will be at least doubled this sunmer. CRITIQUE ByG.D.E. For personal reasons I should like very much to praise "The Sin of Mon- sieur Pettipon," (Doran) by Richard r -!rV', but I find it impossible. It is far and away the worst volume I have} read since Buchan's "Prester John.", It is even worse than "If Winter Comes." Connell is simply a third rate O. Henry-and 0. Henry was a fourth rate Kipling, and Kipling is the James Whitcomb Riley of India, transplant- 'ed from England. Searching the whole volume through I fail to find a single story, of the 12 which make up the book, with a single bit of merit. The author shows flashes of intelligence, even flashes of cynicism but these are rare and in- variably badly turned. In the main, however, he sticks to glib words, glibber phrases and still glibber plots. His stuff is too ribbon clerkish even for the Saturday Evening Post. His themes might easily come from The American Magazine, or from a "pep- py" house-organ. Watch the building program with The Summer Daily.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Connell's heroes win against ob- dod; e of my own to him as being stacles with all the old and stale bags somewhat better, namely writing ad- of tricks. He has no single sense of 1 vertising. It isn't nearly so p~ublic the pathos of life, andreven less sense and it is without pretense of being of proportions. He tries to be hum- arthstic or literary, without, in brief, orous and simultaneously to show the any smack of hypocrisy. One is frank- pathetic, and he becomes patheticaly ly, in such a position, a poltroon; one humorous. And not very humorous. eafns the necessary money, and His stuff is cheap and shoddy, and I there's the end of it-until the next wonder that he writes it without gag- ging, for, surely, he must know better, must be aware that only shop girls and school teachers could enjoy such buncombe, could think of it in terms of literature. The chances are that Connell has had to turn a penny by doing such stuff, and if this is the case I can, to some extent, sympathize with him, understand him. But I recommend a. time. I am sorry that Connell's book is bad, sorry not only, as I hinted at the start, because of personal reas- ons, but sorry because I am tired of re.ading bad books and denouncing them, tired of conulting the diction- ary for words of opprobrium, tired of whaling at puff-balls. But one must accept such things in this business. (Continued on Page Four) Watch the building program with The Summer Daily.-Adv. RAIN WATER SHAMPOOS Marcelling Manicuring Water Waving Mrs. T. L. Stoddard Tel 2652 707 N. University CHUBB HOUSE Will be open during Summer Session - Tastes like home -Try us - Chubb House is a student boarding house. 209 SOUTH STATE STREET Sunday-Tuesday Norma Talmadge IN "By Right of Purchi s Mack Sennett's "The Duck Hunter" 0 I j I Ad" "HANDS UP" Take a good look at them. Our Manicure Sets for this summer add to the comfort and attractiveness of your hands. "THE -QUARRY" DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE Phone 308-Corner S. State and N. Univ.-C. Claude Drake, Prop. JUNE 26 - AUGUST 18 I SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING SECRETARIAL TRAINING SHOOT THE CHUTES Groome 's Bathing Beach WHITMORE LAkE f I I Free Picnic Grove Lunches at "Van's" Hamilton Business Colleg The Wisteria Shop and Tea Room Now open in new location-Cornet East and South University Give us a trial for breakfast, luncheon and evening BASEBALL GAME 2:00 P. M. SUNDAY, JUNE 25' STATE AND WILLIAM STS. ANN ARBOR p I 1 f meals. Foun'ain refreshments a specialty Open 7:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. LUSCIOUS LIGHT LUNCHES SNAPPY SODA SERVICE a'6. -iL t t I mmmmm MOMMMEW, -It Is 7 ..I Gbinesc Garbeus Sunday- Dinner-90c SOUP-Creme of Chicken. RELISHES-Young Onions and Radishes. MEATS-Baked Young Chicken with Diessing. Fried Young Chicken with Cream Gravy. WELCOME SUNDAY .-. MONDAY 3 TUESDA ' -41 709 North University { , ii; x t i 4 'T One-half Dozen Frogs' Legs. Mashed New Potatoes SALAD-Cucumber and Tomato. New Green Peas CAPTIVATING CANDY. CONFECTIONS COOL COMFORTABLE QUARTERS I DESSERT-Strawberry Ice Cream Strawberry Sundae' Homemade Pies ICE TEA, COFFEE OR MILD After Dinner Mints The Grand New Symphony of Human Emotior - LEWJS STONE, JANE NOVAK, WALLACE BEERY, ROBERT I ORDON, EUGENIE BESSERER, MILDRED JUNE IN CAST F F VIA r 6 Shows Continuous 2-11 P. M, U'l e- 'Adults SOc Kiddies loc .s COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. LASSIFIE g - I THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDA STARTING TODAY A desperate girl stood behind the gun A crafty man held the telephone! . Sessue Hayakawa "Five Days to Live" FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two apartments, two and' three rooms; newly decorated front suite and parlor. Two rooms in basement for light houseleeping for two boys, one for chauffer. 2581-R. 502 N. State St. 4-3 FOR RENT-9 room modern house. Fine surroundings. 1 1-2 miles south of the campus. N. S. Johnson. R. F. D. \To. 6. Box 107. Phone 7113-F21. 5-2 FOR RENT-Housekeeping suite-two front rooms, private home. Also large room with big closet. 806 E. Kingsley. 5 FOR RENT-Very pleasant large fur- nished front room, suitable for two. One block from Campus. 1449-R. / 4 FOR RENT-Cool, clean rooms. Plen- ty of hot water. 311 Thompson St., two blocks from Campus. 4-2 FOR REN~T F FOR RENT-Cool housekeeping apart- ments. Two rooms, kitchenette and sleeping porch. 1207 Willard St. 5-3 FOR RENT-Three beautiful furnish- ed rooms for summer students. 519 E. Catherine St. Phone 215-J. 5 FOR RENT - Good rooms for men, three blocks from the campus. 718 Arbor St. Phone 1043-M. 5 I ~7I 4 '-' _Op FOR RENT-Unfurnished rooms the year. Also furnished house summer. 226 12th St. for for 5-2 OR RENT-Rooms for students summer school. $2.50 per week. Church St. for 611 4-2 FOR RENT-Large suite, 2 persons, $3.00 a piece. 910 E. Washington. 4-2 FOR RENT-Room for one or two girls. 1205 Cambridge Court. 5 FOR RENT-Cool, quiet room for one or two. 711 Catherine St. 5 FOR RENT-One suite, blocks from Campus. 914 S. State. 4-2 FOR RENT-Garage, $5.00 a month. 910 East Washington. 4-2 MISCELLANEOUS MILLER, for three years on the sec- ond chair at the Michigan Union Barber Shop, has purchased the 3 chair Barber Shop at 1114 S. Univer- sity Avenue and will be in a posi- tion to serve his many patrons, and the public. 4-3 Awaiting an answer at the end of the wire an editor ready to send his paper to press-with or without the story that would make this girl Agan his voice came thru--"Is that story O.K?" Again the girl's comnmand--"Say No!" A quivering pause-and then a shot! /// + , i _r i , ~' i The dreamer-artist lost his heart to an exquisite little Chih Cinderella. For five days' bliss with her, he pledged his life. The story of his love, his danger and his marvelous escape f the Valley of the Shadow has been called the purest romance s "Romeo and Juliet." _____________________-~ , + r' ,,I . t I 9 r"Y ,. . " " L 1 , ._.. - r . ... -. r ,l, LOST T-Alpha ith name Chi Rho fraternity pin on back. Finder call rd, 5-2 wrist watch, name on r please return to Daily '. A-9 Sunday Schedule 1.30 3.00 4.30' 7.30 9.00 Added-A Christy Comedy "COLD FEET" But she had a warm heart Featuring VIORA DANIEL Prices Matinee 25 and 35 Evening 25 and 35 Kiddies 10c MUSICAL PRESENTATION OVERTURE "La Burlesque".........Suppe SELECTION "Faust"............... Gounod Nicholas Falcone, Director Cent Cl Et Ei ______________________________________________ I Pi