It!lbi ILIU II UV TIUIJ hJ Gallant French General In U.S. For Rainbow Division's Return IN word n advance;fif- IH IIUIILJU I UtIULI v eading line per Sixty students of Wood's criminol- ogy class visited the Detroit House of 11 sending a self IEDMAN WILL SCRAL urefaetl check to Da, SID BARBAIAN FRIDAY Savings Bank hen Sailor Friedman and Sid Bar- an clash in the 'ring at Detroit ATT II t Friday evening, followers of the W bari next E TEAT] NTED-Three or four room un- trnished; apartment,'by young cou- le without children. Desired about ept. 1; write F. L. Troost, 510 Hick- ry St., Niles, Mich., giving descrip- on and rent asked. 12c-6 NTED-- At once- Experienced pist who can take 50 words per minute from dictation. Apply Man- Bing Editor's office, Summer Mich- a Daily, between 1 and 5 o'clock )day. 13p NTED-;-Young and healthy men, eighing about 150 lbs. at the' Un- ersity Hosital for blood donors. ee Dr. Morrill. 13-3 FOR SALE I SALE-Five student tables for 0, one folding bed and one 3-4 size d. .Call 1317 Washtenaw. 1619-R. 13 )TO-CRAFT SHOP has reduced ices on" all Kodaks, tripods and rrying cases. 13p REAL ISTATE- ROOM House south of Campus. xcellent condition. Two car gar- e. Price $8,250.00. Call 3223-3. 13-2 WT HOUSE in south east gectiQn. ,000:00, $1,000.00 down. Call 25-M any time Saturday or Modf- y. 13-2 ROOM colonial house just being tilt in quiet and pleasant location. ill sell on easy terms and finish; td put in fixtures to suit buyer. ione 3290. 13-21 FOR RENT RENT-Pleasant front suite for e or two, one half block from zmpus. Reasonable. 510 E. Jef- rson St. Phone 3277-J. 13-2 L RENT- Large room in private me. Phone 2629-M. 13p-2 TYPEWRITERS ewriters of standard makes ught, sold, rented, exchanged, eaned and repaired. O. D. MORRILL Nickels Arcade Phone 1718 1-tfr TYPEWRITERS st models, high grade machines, nted and sold Hamilton Busi- .ss College, phone 342-R. StateI d William Sts. . 10c-21 LOSTI T-In entrance of Union tap room ylor's econonics and leather note ok. Call McDaunel, 2236-R. Re- ard. 13-2 Correction yesterday. The group were directed through the institution by Mr. Ford, (assistant superintendent, who expfanrd the nature of the crim- inals. and the various methods of treatment. One of the partiularly interesting features of the institution is the chair fatory in which prisoners are requir- ed to work making kitchen and. dining room chairs. The factory is a money making establishment and although it is not as profitable to the institu- tion as other prison industries, it is highly beneficial to the ex-prisoner in his pursuit of work. The' Detroit Ilotuse 'of Correction wa sestablished in 1860. It is primar- ily a municipal institution but its in- mates are made up of federal, tsate, county and city prisoners. A large percentage of the inmates are short time prisoners; speedeis ,persons who have violated the city ordinances and the like. This year ,the institution has 100 state penitentiary *Ien and 80 federal prisoners. Most. of the wom- en are state prisoners and at the present time 11 of them are serving life sentences. Peculiarly enough, life prisoners are the best according to Mr. Ford. Two of the women life prisoners are matronsin the institu- tion, holding. high positions _ of hon- or, he said. Minor as well as major offenses are punished by deprivig the individuals of privileges, and this method has been very successful. Prisoners 'prier work to idleness* and the greyest punishment inilicted upon a m depriving him,_of his work, and eon- fining him to the so-called reflection cells. GENERAL hEALTh OF SUM1ER SESSION STUDENTS IS GOOD pugilistic sport may rest assured that a real bout will be staged. Both bat- tlers have been going strong of late, winning over many good men in the lightweight class and both are after bouts with Benny Leonard, light-1 weight champion.I With Friedman as an opponent, Barbarian will have the toughest as- signment that he has had for some time. Friedmian has had three bouts with Lew Tendler, leading contender for Leonard's crown, and held his own with the Philadelphia battler in all but one bout. Then too, Barbarian is a southpaw land Sailor says that he is one of the few lightweights that can get to the left handed battlers. Bar- barian, however, may be depended on to give a good account of himself. The bout \will be held at the Fairl Grounds Coliseum. The' seat sale is now on and tickets are going fast.1 Ann Arbor fans desiring tickets may Screen--Today Majestic - Wanda Hawley "Master of Men." Orpheum-Owen Moore in "T Poor Sirnp"; Century come Wuerth-Tonm Dare" Stan Two Jags." Mix in "Do Laurel in "U / Stage--This Week, I Garrick (Detroit) - Bonst I company in "The Green C dess." I I ! Major General Bullard, right, greets General Gouraud, French hero, on Mis. arrival in New York Today- Tom Mix in "DO AND DARE" Stan Laurel 'in "Under Two Jags" Sun. -Tues.- Mary Alden and Dorothy; 4 Mac~ail in "A WOMAN'S WOMAN"g Charlie Murray in "HELPFUL HOGAN" Wed. -Thurs. Charles Jones in "JNOWDRIFT" Joe Rock in "OLIVER TWITED" Today- Olen Moore in "[HE POOR SIMP" Cen ury Comedy Sun. -Tues. -- Able Gance's sensational production "I ACCUSE" Charles Murray in "THE LOVE RIOT" Wed.-Thurs.- Robert Warwick in "THE SILENT MASTER" Universal Star Comedy -General Gouraud, French hero who carries an employ sleeve as the in- signia of his valor, is in the U. S. to attend the reunion of the Rainbow division. During the war Gouraud commanded various American units. He will remain six weeks. Dancing at Jim Burke's Pavilion, Whitmote Lake, Weanesday; Friday and Saturday. Also July 4th, after- noon and evening.-Adv. Only Ten Bed Cases Reported #Iniversity' health Service t by I Cburch ervices " Doctor Warren E. Forsythe, director of the University health service stat- ed yesterday that, up to the present, the general health of the students at Summer school' has been good, as is customary" during the Summer ses- sion. There have been several cases of acute tonsilitis and, at first, it was feared that there might be an out- break ,amongst students located in one house but there have been no fur- ther developments. Most of the work is connected with studbnts requiring. medical examination and suffering from eyestrain, the result of work- ing at high pressure during the reg- ular sessions. Since the beginning of, Summer school bed patients total less than 10. IN13LEL GIVES REITAL OF SHIIA W'S "DEVILS DECIPLE" (Continued from Page One) ed in the manner in which the keen humor of the play was received by the audience-a typical American one. Professor Immel is remarkably skillful in assuming successively, characters of entirely different types. He gave the, lofty words of the "Dev- il's Disciple," Richard Dudgeom, the clever sarcasm of General Burgoynne and the plea of a small girl, Fssie, all, with the same naturalness which com- pelled the audience to forget the me- chanics' of the performance. FIRST BAPTIST MHURCH 4 R. EDWARD SAYLI'S, Minister t I HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister for Studentsn 10:30 Morning 'orship. Sermon: "Life as.an Adventure" by Mr. Sayles.- i I ST.- PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and 11. Huron Sts: CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor I CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) LANE HALL F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor 9:30 Bible School. 10:30 Morning Sermon. 12:00 Service Club. Students' Clss:;. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Gor. S. Staite and E. Washington Sts. Rev. A. W. Stalker, D. P., Pastor Miss Ellen W. Moore, Student Dir. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "THE pASI- EST VIRTUE."; 12:00 M. STUDENT BIBLE CLASS in WESLEY HALL. Students especially invited to the services of this, church. I I 10:30 Organ Period. 10:40 Service. "WHAT IS UNITARIANI UNITARIAN CHURCH State aid Huron 'Streets July 8 11:45 The Guild Bible 'lass for Students 1ill be conductce by Mr. George Bigge, M.A. It will meet in the church. The minister, Sidney S. Robins, preaches for the last time be- fore vacation.' July 15 Prof. H. W. Foote is to preach. wn silk umbrella. ., Reward. Phone Leath- 1325. 13-4 Students are invited. t9:30 10:30 fl: 30 German.. Bible Scool. English - Sermon Subject: "WHAT IS GOD?" '-Gold pencil "Naomi" engraved it. Call 782-7. 11-2{ MISCELLANEOUS KING FOR BARGAINS? See. the ionery at below-cost prices. OTO-CRAFT SHOP, Nickels' Ar- e. 18p V Win. .._ . ,. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DIVISION AND HURON 1 F Corner. athierine and Division Stree$ Henry LeWis, Rector AST TIMES TONIGHT A REAL SEA STORY "MASTERS OF MEN" A thrilling, realistic picture of the Spanish War. WITH A BIG STAR CAST. Rev. L. A. Barrett, D.D., Minister Lewis . Reimann, Secretary Men Students SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 Sermon by Dr. Leonard A. Barrett, "The Bible Class 'for summer students following' Speaker, Professor Theodore Running. Subject,' Silence of God." morning service- "The New Infinte." 8:00 A. 10:30 A. . Holy Communion. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Subject: "The Call That Comes to Every Heart." 5.30 Social Hour. Thursday 7:15 A. M. Holy Communion in Williams Memorial Chapel, Harris Hall. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. WANDA HAWLEY CULLEN LANDIS-. -' EARL WILLIAMS ALICE CALHOUN f . -I 1 Also Christie Comedy, News and Orghestra. On the plaza in front of the Un versity Library 7:30P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARMVl WELCOME" V. BIG DAYS STARTING. II SUNDAYI II The Yell of the-Year! 11 State and Williams Sts., Oppositejtie'Law Building Herbert Atchinsoni Jump, minister-E. Knox Mitchell, University pastor 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr. Jump will continue his series of studies in "The Deeper Message in Some Recent Novels," taking up Arthur Train's "His Children's Children."' Trumpet solo, Paul Wilson. I' '.1 I " PENROD AND SAM" Booth Tarkington's sequel to "Penrod" _ ,_._ Rev. Henry Lewis, Preacher Mass singing under direction of George Oscar Bowen. II I * A 5 Summer School students and all other Ann Arbor people are cordially urged to attend. 12 M. Noonday Open Forum for Summer School Students. Prof. R. E. Wenley will discuss "Some Remoter Causes of the Present Dis- content." 5 P. M. Social Hour-for all Congregational Students, conducted by Mr. Mitchell. "What Is MAy Creed?" 7:30 P. M. Union Open Air Service, Library Steps. I r