LrA Prw ET PRESIDENT AT THE THEATERS ,.,~-....,...,.,'.7..-- Screen-Today r I Arcade-"The Man Without a Country." Majestic-Win. De Mille's "Only 38." I Orpheum - Mitchell Lewis in "Code of the,,.Yukon;" Bert Roach in "The Jazz Bug." II {{Ii tI , '; ((i 4 i . t { E f 1 1 I I , I Dies From Dose of uwn lueducine Tokio, July 2.-(By A.P.) - Dr. Tachu Okumura attached to the med- ical laboratories here, died today aft- er having taken what is believed to have been an experimental dose of his own medicine. Dr. Okumur had re- cently prepared a new medicine in- tended to cure hook worm. Fire Wipes Out Vermont Town Montpelier, Vt., July 3.-Fire wiped out the entire business section of Hardwick near here today. The blaze is believed to have started in a res- taurant. Will serve dinner July 4th from 1x:30 to 1:30. Phone orders Tuesday, 991-J.-Adv. No Written Work At Babson Institute they make a business of teachfig business to college trained men who wish to fill positions of responsibility and and trust without spending years at routine work. Standard office equipment through- out. No classes or lectures, but a business schedule of work from 8:30 to5:00 o'clock, including daily con- ferences directed by men with years of business experience,eand discus- sions with active factory and office , executives at their plants. This re- moves the instruction from the hypo- thetical stage and helps the student to look at things in the same light as a man actually engaged in business. Babson Institute, an educational in- stitution endowed for the purpose of fitting men for executive responsi- bilities, invites you to send for the booklet, ''Training for Business Leadership." Write today. Babson Institute Wellesley Hills, (Stos of) Mass. Wuerth-Cameron of Mounted;" Monty "East is Worst." the Royal Banks in Patronize The Daily advertisers. --..... *1 s 4+{Q. : y{i " .l'"" ' . """""'""'" t," , l ,. ' _. Stage-This Week President Harding and Mrs. Hard- ing greet crowds from rear plat. form. Above, U. S. transpor Henderson, which will carry the' Harding party from Seattle to Alaska. Thousands of persons will see President Harding in the pose shown above-from the rearx platform of his train-while he is en rout- to Seattle on the first. leg of his Alaskan trip. Hard- ing greets the crowds in the cities he passes through with a Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle company in "The Green God- dess." Read The Daily "Classifipd" Columns SPEND YOUR FOURTH AT Groomes' Bathing Beach Free Picnic Grounds and Parking Space LUNCH COUNTER Baseball Game at 2:30 on Sunday and Wednesday 1 Workers Buy Herrin Mine Springfield, July 3.--The Illinois mine workers have.purchased the mine at which the fatal rioting of last year took place it was announced here today. Negro Boy Confesses Incendiarism -Detroit, July 3.-A 17 year old ne- gro, known as "Snowball" has con- fessed to setting seven fires within the last month, according to police tiere. rbf ' acvf ' .. " "ca3. ' .,. 1 . + . ... ! S ' ;NL ?iJ. 91-/ nl:}?:. YyL -J! ' ~ "nmil e t 7r hs RAILY OPHI AL BULLETIN 'ublication in the Bulletin is constructive, notice to all members of the niversity. JCopy received in the Office of the Summer S'ssion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a.-m. Saturday.) olumo 3 WEDNESDAY,. JULY 4, 1923 Number 191 men's League Party: All women registered in the University are invited to a narty to be n by the Women's League on July 4 from 4 to 9 at Betsy Barbour se and Helen Newberry Residence. In case of rdin the party will be I in doors. FRANCES BAIRD. rnalism 31 and 32: The classes in Elements of Journalism and Newspaper Editing will t for the rest of the Summer Session in Room 208, Tappan Hall, in- A of Room 207, University Hall, at the same hours as before. E. G. BURROWS. ,ara Falls Excursion, July 13 to 16: Final arrangements must be 'made by those who intend to take this by Friday, July 6, at 4 p. m. Room 223, Natural Science Building. J. P. ROWE. kly Bulletin, July 9 to 14: Notices for insertion in the Bulletin for next week will be received up O a. m. Thursday, July 5. E. H. KRAUS. dress in which he gave tribute to the spirit and the achievements of the pioneers. WIIAT'S GOING ON WEDNESDAY 4:00-9:00-Women's League party on the grounds between Betsy Barbour and Helen Newberry house THURSDAY 5:4-, Lecture, "International Out- laws, Russia and Mexio." Professor E. D. Dickinson. 8:00-Educational motion pictures. FRIDAY 5:00-Lecture, "Our Transportation Problem from the Waterway View- point." (Illustrated). Prof. )I. C. Sadler. 8:00--Recital, Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple." Prof. R. K. Immell, at Un- iversity Hall. 9:00-Dance at the Armory. SATUDRAY 8:00 A. M.-3:00 P. M.--Excursion No. 3. Detroit News building and the Michigan State Telephone company. Lunch at the telephone company's new cafeteria. 9:00-Dane at the Armory. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. Michigan banners, nants and pillows at sity Bookstore.-Adv. blankets, pen- Wahr's IUiver- STUDENTS'LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. I WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CO. 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