TH.E THEATERS Screen-Today Folk Songs: Bendemeer's Stream ..... ...Irish Gospel Train.....Negro Spiritual The Zephyr............Mexican Zummerzetzhere . . . ... English Mr. Lindegren Juba Dance ..........Nathaniel Dett Sunrise ............Anton P'rovaznik C sharp minor Prelude .......Rachm C sharp minor Prelude. Rachmaninoff Mrs. Reed Accompaniments by Russell L. Gee French Flyer Dies in Fall Jean Casale distinguished him Darmeraucourt, France, June 26.- the French aviation service (By A.P.)--The noted French aviator the war bringing down seven Jeane Casale was killed and his me- planes in combat. chanic Boulet injured . when their plane suddenly collap(ed near the Look over the values in ther village of Bois De Ville near here. fleds.-Adv. ea clas I~. Arcade-Agnes Ayres in "The Heart Raider." Majestic-David Belasco's "The Girl of the Golden West." Orpheum- Robert Warwick in Silent Master. Wuerth-Coleen Moore in "Brok- en Chains." LAST TIMES TODAY' a COLLEEN MOORE in "BROKEN CHAINS" STARTING TOMORROW- Florence Vidor in "Dusk to Dawn" : l Sl !i I TODAY AND TOMORROW'. Stage-This Week i and Sir Arthur WAillim Curry /at, n commencement T Andrew W. Mellon and Sir Arthur William Curry, university, Canada, and a former commander in chief ionary forces in' France, received the honorary de- at the recent commencement exercises at Princeton. Daily "Classified" Columns Garrick (Detroit) - Bopstelle company in" 7o the Ladies" RT FACUTY CONCERT TO G TONIGHT The first Concert in the Summer Faculty Concert Series will be givei in Hill auditorium at 8 o'clock this evening. These concerts will be giv- en each Wednesday evening during the six weeks of summer school with the exception of July 4 on which day there will be none. The program for this week will be given by Mr. Carl Lindegren, Head of the Vocal Depart- merit of the Ypsilanti Normal Con- servatory, and Mrs. Dorothy Wines- Reed of this city. They will give the following program to which the pub- lic is cord'ally invited: Pauyr Martyr obscur (Pattie) ..... . Paladilhe 0 Thou Sublime Sweet Star (Tann- hauser)..........Wagner Roadways..............Densmore Carl Lindegren Gavotte . ............Gluck-Brahms Fantaisie-Impromptu........Chopin Liebesfr'eude . ...........Kreisler Dorothr Wines-Reed Careful Finishing that Protects your Negatives We feel a real respon- sibility for film left with us for development. Negatives cannot be re- placed, and there are often several exposures in each roll that are inval- uable to the owner. Care- ful methods and scientific formulae bring results that justify your entrust- ,lng your films to our finishing department. Of course we are equipped for enlarging- let us show you some samples of,our work. Kodak Film inallsizes LYNDON COMPANY 119 N. University p ROBERT WARWICK in "The Silent Master" , tfilll C lililII1111111illtllttilll11iI I ~I 1111ti tlltt1II~tl Nli illillllllilllil NOW SHOWING First Time Ever Shown in Screei Form DAVID BELASCO'S Eternally Famous "THE GIRL OF -THE GOLDEN = WEST with its ',.__ _ WONDER CAST The play that Belasco gave to the stage; that Caruso immortalized in operatic form; and which afterward was recorded as one of the greatest literary successes. STAGED AND PLAYED IN BRILLIANT MANNER M 11111111tHg1i111111141111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 u111111n11lnnil IE IHI CLUIR SING SALE ick Four Roadster. 9O .....- - - - i FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT-1113 Michigan., Phone 2179-J. 4c-3 :CS, is )untable rims and is in Well sell cheap for Call Christie, 960 or 4c ousehold goods includ- refrigerator, rockers, le, couch covers, pic- ans, and crating. Call pson St. 4p ust sacrifice a 21 jewel, d gold watch in perfect alued at $65. Will sell 11 1525-M evenings be- nd 8.30. 5-2 ye ten dollars on a new len only 60 miles. Own- r. See A. H. Pollard at e, 209 S. State St. after U.F.N. FOR RENT. ool pleasan~t rooms for mmer Session and next ig porch. Close to can- f .the Washtenaw Ave., d. Phone 2482-M. 4c arge quiet room, single Reasonable, for women. half from campus. 1331 5 Rooms $2 to $3. 433 ace. 2397-M. 4p-2 WAXTED At University Hospital, work for board in Din- d at porter work. Ap- eping Office. 4c-3 ER and typist wanted e work on the Campus. ity 92-J or 925-M. 5p *o men students to wait , Delta Delta, 718 Tap- 5-3 iters and kitchen help. a Nu house after 12 or 5 S OPPORTUNITY as for summer work' business 36 years. Op- or permanent connec- in or write Robert M. 12 First National Bank t 1-6 ' s L PEWJ EJ Read the Want Ads ._ . SHOWS 2:00 3,30 7:30 A9t00 S WARTING TODAY FOUR BIG DAYS Who c racing In thisl color a made p Ydu w] .-m ^ + °E Ca' aptivated every movie fan in picture by Byron Morgan, Ann Arbor with her great "RACING HEARTS." her latest picture a special de luxe summer story with the nd atmosphere of our famous sea shores was created and ossible at a cost rarely equally for mid-summer presentation. ill idolize this petite star as you never did before. h7At ii t" rrr . v 0 , . Y r ; / b i d , P \11 w P{ ~ r_ c 1 , 1 , ,t _. , OVERFLOWING WITH ACTION Light, Swift, and Saucy-That's "The Heart Raider," the Ideal Picture for Summer Crowds. The Story of What a Pretty Woman Will Do to Win the Man She Loves. Mahlon Hamilton Heads the Good Sup- porting Cast. r ,. 5 ~ ' '; y ,, 'ti. F p'I F" y., , is ; , ,,. , 1 ; , r Q, " '_ _ 3 , ., , I , , . ., , .. .y F ! : , Irv ' y '. ,' :; r 4 t { - 7 Garar ur f SEE !TILE GREAT BATHING SCENE WHERE PLEASURE REIGNS. SUPREME AND BEAUTY EXCELS ITSELF. 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