CIAL NEWSPAPER OF' [IVERSITY OF MICHIGA SUMMER SESSION led every morning except he summer session. r of the Associated Press. Press is exclusively entitled republication of all news di to it or not othenvlublis A college graduate was recently re fused a job in a laundry where the t 1Q proprietor said, "We want practic THE men." Evidently the laundry business N is outside of the ken of an educated Monday One hundred twenty-one people The As- have been killed, and 3,036 injured in .to the spatcies Detroit since the first of January. The "human race" is the real speed eet aere , classic of the world. red at the postoflice, Ant Arbor, an, as second class matter. cription by carrier or mail, $1.30. es: Ann Arbor Press Rilding. munications, if signed as evidence of aith, will be published in The Summer at the discretion of the Editor. Un- comnmunications will rceive no con- on. The signature may be omitted in tion if desird by the writer. The r Daily does not rnecessarily endorse timents expressed in the comtunica- EDITORIAL STAFF Telephones 2414 and 176-M MANAGING EDITOR. HOWARD A. DONAHUE ditor ..............William Stoneman Editorsr............dWard J. Higgins kobert G, Ramsa. i' Editor. .......Rosahe L. bre ngr als.................Paul :4. Einsteint Assistants etDavis Ada Phelps ne eddes Andrew E. Proper Iteraper 1Regina loeichrnan y Mitts Margaret "Stuart Moran Luicy 'rolliurst BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 960 EUS1UMSS MANAGER 1L. BEAUn ONT ARI S s n...........M......Mil M. Rockwell iton .. .. .... ........1). .. Pierce ts....................A. S. M10-oron ion .............John C. Haskin Assistants th Bartholo ta-ne helen Fir'etone George Stracke FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 Eritor--ROBERT RAM SAY rESTERDAY py SMYTHE The Smug Citizens q erday the Nation celebrated In- dent Day.. Several hundred nd dtar Spangled Banners were out o'f their camphor bags and out from second story windows. of fancy fire-works were ex- L; a few hundred fingers were I ad inutilated; the nation an- w'as sung at least 5,000 ttimes, r00 variations.; the Declaration vpendence was reprinted in about wspapers; and at least 1,000 dif- versions of early American his- ere related. khe remainder of the year, the and' self-satisfied citizens will politicians-to,lead them. hither ither by the nose; to hoodwink to laught at them; and to make ig down into almost empty poc- or, more and more and still But at least 50 million people rfectly satisfied that they have r'ed their duty as citizens for ming year. All's well. The Frst Printed Bible utenberg Bible, the first Bible I with movable type, was bought American firm -of book dealers 3,350. This Bible is the first 4er printed and was issued at est in 455, and published at lMainz or Meyence in Germany, timated that five years were re- in the printi~ng and that eiglt s were used for the work. n Guetnberg first began to use e type for printing his books no idea that he was introducing rnment that would change the character of civilization within entu'ries, Democracy, freedom ech, public opinion, and indi- snq made their first appearance ed as movable type in a little n print shop.I Deflation ., by, woke up this morning with ache, a brown taste pnd a weary on its face. The smile means telby is a game little town even it did lose $200,000 in the prize ubble of Wednesday. ral of the more important peo- he little town have becone poor a week by the financial 4fail- the project. They thought that portunity of a lifetime was be- iem. The little prairie town i everything it owned and pre- :o receive the thousands in rev- 'om the fight fans. >y was the victim of profession- etics supreme. It paid $200,000 privilege of being host to sev- Lousand "pugs" ex-barkeeprs, pert pick-pockets. land' Park celebrated the na- holiday without a fatallity or an t due to the use of fireworks. ° ruling prohibiting explosives -G ON GIBBONS DID ANYONE notice the first line in the fashion article on page 5 of Wednesday's Denver Daily Disgrace: "have you seen what a lot of simple little things there' are In evening gowns this summer?" It reminds us of some co-eds we know who might be called "a nice line in simple cigarette holders." Dear Tarik: II asked a fren wether he had been 1to church last Sunday morning and he requested to know if his clothes lOoked as tho they had been slept in. What could he have meaned? L. M. S. L. M. S.: perhaps....but oh! it couldn't be.... yes.... he may have slumbered in Church! Deplorable! Ed,. * * * A Conversation Between Drinks First Drunk: I shuspect that sa shreet-car jus' pashed here. Second: How can yuh tell ? First Drunk: I can shee its traks. Today's Winner of the Gooseflesh Prize to Collich Comics Christmas is comin'-oh, so quick! If it don't hurry-I'U be sik! Sandy Klaws knows I'm alive: I'm just a little girl of. five. An' Sandy will know the reason why I am mussed up and .when I -cry. But when he's gone-oh, deane me! What a wild, wild woman I will be! Orange Owl. * * * Last Minute Bulletin from Berlin German beer today reached pre- war strenlgth. As a result Herr Sch- nitzelkooken was seen to reduce his daily average from 147 to 140 steins." '* * * Dear Tarik: While in Detroit the other day I saw the following sign: "Chickens Running Loose and Riding Bicycles on the Sidewalk Not Allow- ed." Quite sumsity. Jawn * *' * WE ARE with you there Jawn. They is to many laws and sech al- ready. Respeck for law an' order ain't wat it used to be back in Hillsberry, that it ain't. Wyonly the other day I heerd of a guy lefying the law of gravitation. We sai yeither the law of gravitation shouldn't have been passed or else it should be repealed immed- iately. Humbug says, "If party dresses be- come any more abbreviated, sorority pins will have to be worn in the form of stickers." * * * , To many T-hounds will send any good school to the dogs. ' * * * Contribs! Contribs! ** . It Has Been Rumor ed - Thet they have one of the original invitations to the Boston T-Party in the ne wClements Library. * * * Speaking TxtBok By Lee WJayh New York, July 5.-Gotham is puz- zled. Fifth avenue, Riverside drive .and the East Side, seeking relief from the unprecedented heat wave ,which G R A AM 'S swept the city last week, had pre- pared to put up their shutters, pull - down their blinds and depart for Flor- Look over the values In the classi. ida, California and Coney Island re- him for you. . -Adv. spectively. Patronize The Daily advertisers. But now a brief spell of Indian sum- er, tempered with ocean breezes an6. cooling rains, has'made New York a DETROIT UNITES LINES more pleasant vacation resort than TIo n a n Tampa or Hollywood or the Island. (Easte n tandard Time) Butter and ice cream do not melt Detroit Limited and Express Cars- k - - :oo a.m., 7:eo amn., 8.oo a.i., 905 so quickly, mosquitoes have. hied a.m. and hourly to -0:o p.m. 9- themselves to their rendezvous in the Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-9:47 a.m., and LJersey and Long Island swamps, fly every two hours to 9:47 p.m. swatters are selling at greatly reduc- . Local Cars East Bound-7:oo a.mf. ' ~and every two hours to 9 oo p.m., ed prices, and the percentages of ii:oo p.m.To Ypsilanti only -ii:40 fainting women in the Subway has de- P.mC., 1g:15Y.m. To Saline-Change at Ypsilanti. creased to its normal rate. Local Cars West Bound-7:0 a.m., Gotham is not to be fooled. Trunks, 12:soK.m. To Jackson and Kalamazoo L Iim- valises and camping kits are packed,, ited cars 5:4, 10:47 a.m., 12:47, 2.47, ready to be carried away the moment 4:47 P.m. To Jackson and Lansig - Liited the thermometer begins its next as- at 8:47 p.m.. cent. New Fork is too wise to be duped by the weather man. When the sun's rays again heat the side- walks of the city, vacationists will make a hlirried exodus, while thous - ands from Florida and California will Farmers & Mchanlcs sub-rent the deserted houses and apartments to spend the summer in Bi the Bronx or Fifth avenue or Green- wich Village. -TWO OFFICES Foreign ships were 'racing into New York ports. Oe hour remained be- 1o-10 5. Main St. 330 s. State t fore the zero hour set by the quota Nickel's Arcade law. Greeks, Armenians, Italians, Russians, Germans..all crowding the ships' decks praying that their ves- sel might be first, so that they might STUUNGTS enter before the quota was filled. On the docks stood two men, of fashy dress and loud voice. They had 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. a crowd of anxious foreigners about them, vtiting for relatives. They were selling tickets which they pro- claimed would admit all aliens to the United States, quota law or no quota HOME COOKING law. They posed as immigration of- ficers, and were selling hundreds of SALADS - LUNCHES tickets at $5 each to the gullible peo- ple in the crowd. Suddenly a flashlight played on the faces of the two gold-brick salesmen, and seeing a policeman in front of them, they scattered their remaining tickets to the foreigners and ran through the crowd, disappearmng in the darkened streets which border the waterfront. - He looked like a farmer. He wore a IS 'O a wide, sun-bleached straw hat, smo2. ed a corn-cob pipe and carried an um- bella. As he passed the Woolworth M en s building, a bright city yuth, winking to his companions in front of a cigar with store, crossed the street and ad- dressed the passer-by. "Say, pop,",he e'xclaimed, in friend- ly tone, "wanta strike a good bargain? Make you independent r esta your P life??" The old man slowly removed his pipe from lhis mouth, switched the um-U brella from right to 'left hand, and peered over his spectacles at the youthFORME His lips moved slowly. "Hli'm. Bar- gain, ha?" "Beat thong y'ever seen," was the J answer. "What you got to sell?" rl h2 "That building there," replied the " "real estate man," pointing to the $ Woolworth building. pi $2 "Hm.," the old man contemplated for a moment, then replaced his corn- cob in his mouth and switched the um- WHEN 01 brella back to his right hand. "Can't sell me that building." "Why not?" "Bought it two years ago from a YOU ARE man on the Bowery." The old man walked away, while the crestfallen youth returned to his laughing com- panions.__Our C Tennis Tourney Next Week The (annual Summer session Ten- nis tournament will 'begin next week. Entries are now being taken for singles and doubles at XMoe's sport- ing goods store. The entry fee is 25 ___t_. All Our Tw Find that lost pin through the clas- sified Ad" will find it for you.-Adv. (UR NTIRE S WE WISH to announce to the general public that we are keeping open C M I - - COME this summer. We solicit e your patronage. EARLY 32 TUTTLES' LUNCH ROOM M vird Street and Supplies for -Both Ends of the Diagonal Daily Excursion to £ One Round Trip $1.25 Sundays 8 o . Way (Return Same Day)'Holidays Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. m. (E. T.) The finest exclusive excursion steamer, the Put-in-Bay, noted for its large ballroom, makes this trip a memorable one. Orchestra and dancing aboard, without extra charge. Cafeteria aboard. Four hours crammed with outdoor pleasures at Put-in-Bay-bathing-dancing- grvsfor lunching and athletic fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's istoricmonument. Connections at Put-In-Bay with steamers for Cleveland, Toledo and Lakeside. Daily to Sandusky The Put-in-Bay makes the run through to Sandusky everyTda. Fare--$1.50 one way. Special Friday Excursions to CedarPoint A special excursion is made every Friday to Cedar Point-the fresh water-rival to Atlantic City-the finest bathing beach in the world-large summer hotels, groves, and all outdoor amtusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven hours at Put-in-Bay! Leaving Cedar Pointat 5p. mand Put-in-Ba at 7p. in.; arrive beck in Detroit 10:30 p. m. Fare-'Cedar Point, $1.50 round rip Put-in- Bay, 80 cents. Dancing Moofinghts Leaves Detroit 8:45'p.m.. Fare, Wed, Thurs. 60c.,,Sat. Sun. and Holidays. 75c. Wrie forMap Folder Asly usi .: I : - .-, -y... A. Read The Daily Classified" Columr - LEARIN G SALEI )N IN FULL SWING ON ALL and Boys' Clothing rices down to where they can not be ought at wholesale in the fall. rk and - other Good ft7akes SEE PRICES MUST CO R PRICES $25.00 TO $50:00, No/v With a lot of prices in be- wreen, $13.50 $15.004 18.75, $21.00, $24.00, 26.25, $30.00, $33.75. .50 Ketch parties. me goin' to any of them ruff TARIKN. rHERS FAIL TO FIT AND SATISFY AT THE THEATERtS Sereeii'- (tod iy Arcade-"The' Man Country." Majestic - Wanda "Master of Men." Without a Hawley in. Orpheum-Owen Moore in "The Poor Sim p"; Century comedy. Wuerth-Tomn Mix in "Do and Dare". Stan Laurel in "Under Two Jags. f , i tti Ei F Fr { ,y p it I , II l III 1 1] THE MAN WE WANT ildren's Department GET THE SAME TREATMENT. vo-piece Suits 1-3 off Boys' Suits with Extra Knickers 1-4 - -Pml% w w CID t Shi ge -This Week Alterations At *Cost 2-324 SOUTH MAIN Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle company in "The Green, God- dess." Next to Wuerth Theatre i ;aynsa, er 'lIT }t 'a