ICHIGAN DAILY A I" I.. LL Camp Davis Notes Mrs. Wolcott, wife of Dr. Wolcott, he camp physician, has been visiting he camp for the past week. Stauffer, Gillis, Mangold, and Eu- trom left camp at the beginning of' he week for Ann Arbor. They will ttend the University Summer session, fter which they will return to Camp avis to complete their course. Practice for the All-camp team is progressing in a satisfactory manner, according to "Walt" Comb, the ath- letic manager. More than 30 men of the 73 in camp turned out for the first practice. "Walt" has no idea of the final line-up, but is rapidly weeding out the less skillful. A game has been scheduldd with Bay View for July 15, and negotiations are under way with the Pellston team at the present time. If these games arb successful, Mackinaw City, Che- boygan and Topinabee will probably be taken on. Mrs. Jordan Visits In Ann Arbor Former Dean of Woman Myra B. Jordan has been in Ann Arbor the past several days. Mrs. Jordan leaves today for New York whence she will sail for Italy. foot launch, to be used for has been'put into, commis- the work will commence SCHOOL Of, MUSIC HAS. INCREASED ENROLLMENT Enrollment at the Summer session of the University School of Music is about 100, which greatly exceeds that of last summer.F The faculty of the school, while naturally reduced in the summer, yet retains many of its important mem- bers. 'Among the guest teachers again this summer is Miss Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, one of the major "artist" teachers in the Nebraska University School of Music, Lincoln, Neb. Miss Kinscella is giving a series of institutes covering all phases of her work, both in lecture, demon- stration, and practice teaching with classes of children from the Ann Ar- bor public schools. The course which Miss Kinscella has developed for train- ing children in piano classes, hasa aroused enthusiasm by those who have seen her work as supervisor of piano classes in the public schools of Lin- coln, Neb. Most of the work at the School of Music this summer is for teachers Dunn pens $2.75 up. Hold nore ink than any other make. O. D. Morrill dealer, 17 Nickels' Arcade. -Adv. of piano, supervisors and teachers of public school music. At the close of the session, a, pub- lic recital will be given on the methods of training the young pianist. co-operation with sociology and psy- chology departments and is followed by two months of intense field work in Detroit at the Delray health center and in co-operation with the Detroit Visiting Nurse association and depart- ment of health. 26, ENROLLED FOR NURSING COURSE rtly. Prominent among the features of the third issue of the Black Fly, the camp weekly bulletin, was a group of pictures entitled "Round Our Camp.'" These pictures with the particularly well executed heading were the out- standing features of the issue. L. C. Smith, Underwood, R.yal, Plemirgton and otnor typewriro for sple xand rent. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- I' cade.-A.- According to an account given by Mrs. Barbara Bartlett, professor of public health nursing, the class in public health nursing numbers 26A graduate nurses. The aim of this course is to train graduate registered nurses so that they may accept positions in rural communities and small towns in school nursing, industrial nursing, tuberculosis visiting nursing and child welfare. The course is comprised of two months of summer school work in W ill 1111111 lllililliilillllili .BO A R" DS - I - For a limited number of STUDENTS Good Hone Cooking At Mderate Prices. MRS. PHILLIPS 523 Forest Ave. SHOOT THE CHUTES Groome's Bathing Bead attended. The group this summe cosmopolitan including students P England and Canada, as well as United States. We do typewriting and mimeogr ing. 0. D. Morri,1, 17 Nickes' Students in public health nursing cade;-Ady. also have the advantage of observing the health education work that is now Sudbscribe toda being done in Washtenaw and Waynie Daily.-Adv. counties. The course has been givens' since January, 1919, and according to Delivered to yo Professor Bartlett it is regularly well mer Daily.-Adv. WHITMORE LAKE y for The Sun our door-The f Free Picnic Grove Lunches at "Van's" AT THE THEATERS .BASEBALL GAME 2:00 P. M. Today-Screen Majestic - Wanda Hawley in "The Truthful Liar," and com- edy. Arcade-"Red Hot Romance," a John Emerson and Anita Loos production; comedy. Wuerth-Eugene O'Brien in "Thre Prophets Paradise"; comedy. Orpheum - Eileen Percy in "Whatever She Wants"; com- edy, news. F Back to Guaranteed Hose for Men There was a time, several years ago,. when you could buy guaranteed socks.' Then they disappeared. Now they've come back again in "ORVO"--the guaranteed, high-quality hose for men, in lisle or silk. A guarantee that means just what it says -no darning necessary during the period specified? Where else can you match such values, backed by such a pledge of service ? SPECIAL PRICE, Lisle Ili This Week-Stage Garrick (Detroit)- "Wait 'Till We're Married." III EPOPULAR MATINEES DDT (1T WEEK BEGINNING = usl - Monday, July 3E T u s. L' E Z R I Tf % g ts-G'to $1 0 and Sat. .. sac- - r STODAY Matti might Performance " IWaltTill We're Marriedl" -Sunday . Thirteenth Annual Season ---Ninth Week w ~...THE .... COMAN r vIN AUUTSTHMS RETAEICNPA I"ThCopredI FrmaSoybwFEEIKLNIwa lydb IOE ARMR WEE OFJLw0 H VN LAST TIMES TONIGHT "Goo-bye chills!" C'mon thrills! Put on your Palm Beach when you come to see SUJMFER DAILY TRYOUTS WANTED It .,e Pairs _ l-o Thread Silk 4 Pairs $'200 4 Months - Your favorite colors-your correct size-are here for you. We expect this attractive offer to be snapped up in a hurry, so lose no time. Underwear Special---72-80- cent Nansook, 79c. J. F.Wuerth Co. Fashion Park Clothiers Next to Wuerth Theatre Students attending the Sum- mer session and who wish to try out for 'positions.on The Summer Michigan Daily staff should re- port between 1 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon at the Press building. Tryouts for the business de- partment should see Herold C. Hunt, business manager; for the editorial department, James Young, city editor. Read the Daily classified columns.- meals or weekly rates.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Home Supply A boy - his girl - romance - a whirl - a plot - 4,jam - - then bam! - a flight - hold tight - good night - ALL- - the hero wins - the love begins - the audience grins. Prices A D D E "Dhoin Matinee Showing 25c "THE POLICEMAN AND :00 Evenings THE BABY" 2:0 35c-50e featuring 7:80 Kiddies WILLIAM DESMOND 9:00 ADim _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUNDAY AND MONDAY See the Slave Girls Dancing in the Shiek's Ternt! despair RIGHT LAST TIME TODAY % % r.0%0%0%0%0%0%0~ 1~10 EUGENE O'BRIEN LAST TIME TODAY EILEE N IN "WHATEVER SHE WANTS" TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN GOODNIGHT PAUL" The a 00, I I /%O-No E COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P. M.' VANTED-White student as dish- washer for either two or three meals. See Mrs. Bennet at Apostles' Club, 819 S. State St. Phone 530. 10-2 VANTED - Young healthy men, weighing about 150 lbs., at Univer- sity Hospital for blood donors. See Dr. Morrill. 8-3 ,OST-Small leather pocketbook con-' taining sum of money. Please return to Daily office.- 10-2 Store 209-211 EAST WASHINGTON ST. If you want to econo- mize, this is the place to go to for the things you use in the dining room and kitchen. Also a good line of Men's wear. SHIRTS HOSE N ECKWEAR HATS UNDERWEAR SUSPENDERS BELTS SUIT CASES and BAGS Waiters' Aprons and Coats at lowest prices. TRY THIS STORE. Phone 112. Hoag's free delivery A large assortment of safe and sane Fireworks IN { "The Prophet's Paradise" TOMORROW BETTY COMPSON in FOR THOSE. WE LOVE" L9VE A~ I I !t' 4C A /VID ROMAN OF DESERT- L See the Cut-Thro Arabs dicing for ti .d ST-Smallsblack patent urse. Please call E. Neil, ity 97-M. 1 eather Univer- 9-2 white girl captive. -- --- _-ADDED ATTRACTIONS-------- "HOLD THE LINE" - A SUNSHINE COMEDY - IFTEEN men want to rent rooms in same house for next year. Address Box H. H., care of Summer Daily. 10-2 LATEST NEWS ARCADE ORCHESTRA i Is atI LUNCH i SODA /i I oe Lunch CANDIES "HARRY"