I.1Mr . O/V1V141X 1VI171'41Uf.1NJ)Alj lILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of tloe ersity. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) me 3 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 Number 192 )mics las: 'his course has /, T, W, Th, at ulletin Board. been divided, the second section meeting in Room 5, 2 o'clock. Section lists wil lbe posted on the Econom- E. A. GEE. des 5s: Ethics 6s will meet beginning todlay in Room 162 of the Natural Sci- e Building instead of 205 Mason Hall. C. B. VI3BERT. itors' Night at the Observatory: Tickets for Visitors' Night at the Observatory, July 20, 23, and 24 may obtained at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to *. m., beginning 'riday, July 13. These tickets are intended for students ;he Summer Session, who will present their Treasurer's receipts when. dying for them. The supply is very limited. E. H. KRAUS. gara 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. / r WHAPS GOING ON FRIDAY -Lecture, "Our Cransportation oblem frobi the Waterway View- Ant." (Illustrated). Prof. H. C. idler.. -Recital, Shaw's "The Devil's sciple." Prof. R.-K. Immell, at Un- ersity Hall. -Dance at the Armory. SATUDRAY A. X.-3:00 P. M.-Excursion No. Detroit News building .and the chigan State Telephone company. mcih at/ the telephone company's w cafeteria. -Dance at the Armory. ethoistStiideits to hbld Party aay devening at a o'clock the of the Summer session parties Methodist students and their ids will be held at'.Wesley hall. 's is an opportunity for the stu- s. to become better acquainted more closely organized. A good is promised by the committee in ge of this party. They feel that ill be to the advantage of all to me a more compact and closer hool Draws From All Sections ie department of instruction in hing of the Sdhool of Education representatives from all sections e country. People from 22 states enrolled in it. Many teachers, hes, trainers, and instructors of ical eduqation are taking the ses. The ages of thoseenrolled ;e from sixteen to fifty. Two g men from Kentucky, one six- and the other seventeen, are the .gest members under instructio. hel Barrymore Granted Decree ovidence, R. I., July 5.-(By A.P.) hel Barrymore, the actress, was " granted a divorce from Russell ct, son of the late Col. Samuel )lt, of Bristol, on the grounds of upport. EXCURSION WILL VISIT TELEPHONE EXCHANBE TRIP TO INCLUDE TOUR THROUGH DETROIT NEWS BUILDING TOMORROW Everything is in readiness for the excursion trip to Detroit to be taken tomorrow by Summer session stu- dents, conducted by Carlton F. Wells, director of excursions. The trip will include a trip through the Detroit News building and Michigan State Tel- ephone exchange. The trip through the newspaper plant will include the editorial and composing rooms and.the gigantic rad- io plant installed recently.. Luncheon will be served at the tele- phone company cafeteria, after which the cable vaults, power room, machine switching department. and public offic- es will be visited. Time permitting, the Main, Cherry and toll offices will be toured. The Detroit manual haNdles more than 900,00 calls daily, with 3,500 op- erators working. The machine switch- ing, Cadillac, unit, cost $3,000,000 to install. American - Detroit 0; Cleveland 10. Chicago 3, St. Louis 4. Athletics 5, Boston 7. DEMPSEY LEAVS FOR EAST AFTER TITLE BOUT Great Falls, Mont., July 6.-(By A. P,)--Jack Dempsey, (world's heavy- weight champion, tonight is starting out on a few days vacation after his confiing training progranv after his championship battle at Shelby yester- day. The title holder, accompanied ;by his father, Jerry Lavatius, his faithful little trainer, Lloyd Slonard, a nephew, and Mike Trant, a Chicago detective, left for Salt Lakfle City, to visit with his mother before proceed- ing-to Los Angeles. The champion expects to be in New York by August 1 ready to resume training for a title match with either Harry Wells, the negro heavyweight, or the winner of the Lousis Firpo-Jess Willard fight. Dempsey understands that Jack Kearns, his manager, al- ready has opened negotiations for these bouts. Suit for $1,750 in damages alleged to have been done to property at Dempsey's camp was filed in the cir- cuit court today by the owner of the property. fESBROOK LOSES TO T iLOEN IN CHICAGO0 Chicago, July 5.-(By A.P.)-Walter Wesbrook of Detroit, former Michigan net star, was eliminated in the semi- finals of the Illinois state tennis cham- pionships here yesterday by Bill Tild- en, 6-3, 6-2. Wesbrook startedP strong and was leading in the first set, 3 to 1, wVhen Tilden braced and took the next five games. In the second set Wesbrook was tied with the champion of 2-2 but was unable to keep up th eterrific pace. STANLEY BALDWIN ASKS CONFERENCE London, July 5.-(By A.P.)-Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, referring to a question of the house of commons today said the United States, had in- VISIT historic --: Malher Zavrn -:,- (COR. CHICAGO AND MONROE PIKES) Gatew~ay to Irish Hills CHICKEN DINNER : ETC. dicated no willingness to call a con- ference for the limitation of air forces.. He added that the objection which he outlined would apply equally to a conference limited to a few of the powers. The premier's declaration on Mon- day was: "In my view it would be premature to hope for the successful issue of such a conference until a numbe rof outstanding matters which It: I DANCING Every afternoon. .'. Also Sunday rno P onand evenings Brown's Pavilion, Lakeland, Mich. BOO K AINS _ , i is 'i _! a. Summer School Teachers' and Students' attention i called to our mid summer BARGAIN COVNTER Of Text Books on all subjects, Reference Books, etc., etc. An opportunity to strengthen your library. SVN IVERSITY RS~ BOOK STORE I r i I Vacaqtion, Needs*, tI tled." GARRICK hur& Sa, 25-50c 14th Annual Season Nights 25-50-75c-$ THE BONSTELLE CO. in the 21d1'enturous, 2(omantic .Melodrama . "THE GREEN GODDESS" Next Monday-THE "WIDOW" SHANNON [& , -1 Bathing Suits, Knit Coats and Sweaters in 1, I Tom Wye and Bradley line; all kinds for vooll r Men; Ladies and Children. I Leather Jackets and Coats Knickers and Breeches in large assortment for ladies and men. Navy White Duck, Linen and Khaki Trousers, Sport Spits, Caps, Hats, etc. IIKIING SHOES, Wool Socks, Golf Hose, Leggings, Puttees, Officers' Dress and Army Shoes, Tennis Shoos, Waterproof and High-Top Mpccasin Pack Shu for ladies and men. a O D. Wool, Khaki, and fine Poplin Army Shirts, Pongee Dress and Sport Shirtw. All kinds of Underwear. Cravenettes, Rai Coats, Sliekers and Ponchos. T EN Pyramid, or Army We have all kinds in many sizes. A large stock'always Teady to serve you with Reg. Wall, Auto - Touro, y Mosquito Tents. $2.75 up. I, SUPERFLUOUS FACIAL HAIR S Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS Electro-Cosmetic Service 224 Nickel's Arcade Camp Blanlkets, SteamerRugs Auto Robes, Army Blankets V *National Boston 3, Brooklyn 0. St. Louis 16, Phillies 12. A very direct and cheap form of advertising-classifieds. -Adv. Patronize The Daily advertisers. CHUBB HOUSE, WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL THRUOUT THE SUMMER SCHOOL Knapsacks, Duffel Bags, Canteens, Mess Cans, Grills, Stoves, Serving Sets, "Gold M e d a 1 Camp Furniture," Cots, $3.25; Stools, Tables, Everything for, Canmping: r'E a 1 students Supply 1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Store Surplus Supplies Store, 213 N. 4th Ave. "It pays to wvalk a few, blocks" N 'F. , -_4 ['HE SUMMER Published Daily Thruout :the Summer .:Session ...... .50 SUBSCRIBE TODAY .5 a PHONE 960, OR COME UP TO THE PRESS BLDG d IVER3D OR MAILED ANYWHERE STV DEN TS ;READ TXIW D.AILI