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Summer Daily does not necessarily endorse the senti- pressed in the communications. t EDITORIAL STAFF Telephone 2414 THE CAMPUS BARN Report of the plan to raze the old Engineering building is greeted with pleasure by those people who are looking forward to the improvement of the campus. Thsi will not only make a remarkable difference in the appearance of the new Library but also of that entire side of the campus. The fact that there is a necessity for the 1emoval of this building to protect the new Library from fire risk is a pleasant reminder of the hazardous position in which Betsy Barbour is placed by its 'proximity to the tottering West Hall. It is an unpleasant mem- ento of the fact that the science of building has progressed rapidly since the days of its construc- tion, when the subject of ventilation was not so often discussed as now, nor considered a necessary. factor in any class room. The soft pine staircases, wooden lathed walls, and soft wood floorings would not only support a conflagration but because of their age and the lack of any fire. fighting appliances seemingly invite one. The fact that Betsy Barbour is so situated as to be instantly exposed to a fire from West Hall of course should not be taken into consideration. It is only a dormitory 'and consL- quently can demand no appreciation. The fact re- mains however that it is a wonderful donation whose appearance is entirely spoiled by the front end be- ing hidden by a building little more artistic than a barn, thereby not onlydarkening the livingi rooms but making them entirely incongruous with the fine- ness of the place.' West Hall is not only a trap in case of fire arid a menace to the dormitory behind it, but is also an unsanitary classroom building and an eye sore on the campus. Now that Illinois is showing her state's rights, we wouldn't be surprised to hear that California has declared war on Japan. "Half a League! Half a League !" was not writ- ten concerning the League of Nations, but it seems that it should have been. From accounts, Russia must be a hell of a place; and from deductions, Lenine must be a devil of a man. BOOKS from GRAHAM'S Both Stores ' "a .. --- DETROIT UNITED LINES TIME TABLE " Ann Arbor and Jackson (Mastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6:oo. a. n., 7:oo a. M., 8:o a. m., g:oo a. m. and hourly to 9:o05 p. M. Jackson E xpress Cars (local stops of Ann. Arbor)-9 :47 a."m.C and every two hours to 9:47 P. M. Local Cars, East Bound-5 :55 a. m., 7:o0 a. m. and every two hours to 9:. p. m.; z i:oo p.- m. To 'Ypsilanti onty- I x:4o p. in., To Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars, West= Bound!"7 :5o a. M., 2:40 P. in. To Jackson and Kalamazoo-Limited cars: 9:47, 0:47, a. i.;.12:47, 2:47,4:47 P. . To Jackson and Lansing-Limited: 8:47 o. rn. IN I Ti i~ wHill? nm AUTO LIVRY m WITH OR "WITHOUT DRIVER n"" m"416 S. Main. Phn. 583J n W511 Alle . 'ry Our Pr Sham E. BURNHA MRS. T. I 707 N. University - - - - - - - - - - - SING EDITOR..............LEO J. HERSHDORF"R tor......................................James B. Young ;ditor-. oward A. Donahue Julian E. Mack * Editor-... - . ................Dorothy Bennetts 1 Board..............Herbert S. Case, Elizabeth Nylund Editor...............................Donald Coney Editor....................-.........G. D. Eaton Assistants Maple Walnut WITH Fruit and Orange Pudding For Your Summer a Week-End .-.Special 1922 JULY T W Hl 2 9 16 23 3o 3 10 17 24 31 ,4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 1922 T F S 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 TIry this Delicious 2bi ick. r . . '. Butler C. R. Trotter Sidney Kripke BUSINESS STAFF. Telephone 960 MANAGER ...................HEROLD C. HUNT ......... ....Townsend H. Wolfe ...................George!W . Rockwood .... .............. Laurence R. Favrot .E -. dward F. Conlin PANAG-A AND, STRAW HATS CLEANED THE RIGHT' WAY Prices for cleaning Panamas $1.25 up. Prices for stiff straws.......75 up We 'do only Vigil class work. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 PACKARD STREET Telephone 1792 BRING YOUR IDEAS TO THE ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FACTORY We will make use of them and the best leather to make your shoes. Bring Your repairs to our factory at 534 FOREST |i th.... Hfartha Washington Only 60c a quart at your dealers .I Assistants H. Goldsmith :. Katherine E. Styer B. watson Shoesmiith ( ATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 Editor--JULIAN ELLIS MACK Assistant--R. C. Trotter Now-a-days that rip in a man's trousers that he is a bachelor. is no sign THE HUMAN 'PEST I Ann Arbor' Savings Bank Two Offices: N. W. Corner Main and Huron St. 707 N. University Ave. KNICKERS AND B For ladies and men .y the hammer of Thor descend upon the empty of those who are continually disagreeing mere- r the selfish satisfaction, if there is any satis- >n, of creating an argument or of airing their; ppointed superiority. is type is no stranger in our midst, for ex- anal is' the class that is not often bored by the ne contentions of such an individual. And does it bring to one? Certainly not popularity, uch a character is regarded with about as i pleasure as is the girl who whines; both are pathetic. And the most provoking thing : the chronic "disagi;eer" is that he or she does lisagree for the purpose of improving their, il capacity, which apparently is in sore need of gement, but rather for, contradiction. cou-se questions are permissible if a medical :ssor states that the masseter' is where the us maximus ought,. to' be or a philosophy in- :or maihtains that the philosophy of Harold Wright is comparable to that of Dante's. But is the exception for professors and instructors s a rule better versed in their line than are :udents which they teach. All concerned would' nefited if the "child prodigies" would observe naxim that children should be seen and not. 1-unless called upon. HE DIPLOMATIC RADCLIFFE GIRLS e survey of the magazines recently reportedr by the juniors and seniors of Radcliffe college sed some astounding facts either regarding eracity of the people in question or the ichange eir likes and preferences since their advent college. The five most popular magazines given in the order that they were preferred vere as follows: Atlantic ILonthly, Literary t, National Geographic, Saturday Evening and Life.. Ninety-five per cent of the Rad- girls read the advertisements, some because are "attractive and clever," some because they curious to see if there is anything they should o buy," and others for a "study in psychol- It seems doubtful that they should read the tisements in the Atlantic Monthly, the Literary t, the National Geographic, or Life for the reasons, especially for the one that is un- edly uppermost in young girls' minds-"cur- > see if there is anything they should like to is may differ the country over but it would e too presumptious to suppose that the reason tlantic Monthly was given as the most popu- as due to very good diplomacy on the part of t.dcliffe girls, and not a true statement of American inconsistencyE-Ellis Island Statue of Liberty. 1Silk stockings cover a multitude of bites. Nothing succeeds like bluff! and the mosquito- I In Khaki, Palm Beach,' Linen, Gabai etc., for outing or riding. LE Puttees, Golf Hose, Shoes, White Duck Trot , ,,,,,,,a. , .. , an.a.a.........,.rs.. a . . .----------- .--s--o---a - THE FRYING PAN -a flash in the Pan."' .w......,... ra. rr...............,. ......".s.--..ararag .aas .--~s~r . ... . -ar Some times Near the end of the week When we feel as though we had been Run through a wringer And got mixed up In the cogs, We can't salt the fleeting idea, Nor make rimes track. So we are driven To standing rose On edge Like this To fill up space. A fact- Also in Khaki and Linen ' Fine Shirts in Poplin, Pong O. D. Army It's hard to serve good foods all the time, but the Arcade Cafeteria manages to do it. It's still harder to serve them economically. e've triumph- ed here, too. The ARCADE Upstairs i n Nickles Ar ca d e Bathing Large assortment in wool, all .sty men, ladies and child lowest prices. Tents, Camp Furniture, Stoves Equipment, Cushions, Arm and Robes. at What do you suppose the frazzeled did before free verse was invnted? colyumist Surplus Supplies 213'N. Fourth Avenue He's So Dumb He Thinks That The Volstead Act is on the Keith Circuit. Today's Feuileton Ethelstane Lancaster is one of those errors who get all enamoured with jokes like "My uncle is suffer- ing from an attack of gout," to which Flub or Dub or She replies, "Ah, Canadian Club-foot !" That ought to set Ethelstane's character pretty well in your mind, so that when we recount the fol- lowing you won't fail to believe it. One festive day, having received the family con- tribution to his preservation, he was smitten with the unaccountable desire to commence a bank ac- count. He picked out a likely looking bank and crashed 'the bronze portals. "What can I get for this' money?" he asks the guardian angel behind the bars. "Four per cent," pipes hizzoner. Ethelstane was locoed with an idea for his con- tribution to American humor. "Well," howls he, "Gimme two cases!' Colleges are doing now with a sheepskin what an ass once did with a lion's skin. "Ahem. Sir, the Lyon's are calling." "Splendid, show them into the den." "It's a girl !" "Dammit! And I sold the porch swing this morning." . Gallows-Meat a. . . . .. 4 ~ ~ It pays to walk a . . . .. Med 35 DAY TO All girls in general it appears that y buy are those similar in con- air or Good Housekeeping. Of of this type does not necessarily eading, but nevertheless it seems al and more in demand for the loes the Atlantic Monthly. How- .,,..I l' ~ Speaking With Authority of experience we unhesitatingly declare that no one should be without a residence burglary insurance policy. Burglaries are especially numerous this season of the year when so many ,are away -on vacation trips. We pay for loss of goods and damage to the building. You will find it of interest to talk the matter overwith BUTLER INSURANCE Azores, Qibralter, Naples, us, Constantinople, A Fast American, Twin-Screw, 15,000 to "PHILADELPHIA" A Yankee Ship, A Yankee Crew, sa; Accommodations reserved for east and west bound passenger D ir e c t connections to Sp; Swiss, Italian, and Near East I Apply at the office of fie Summer i V 209 U, I