9/9U & Crown CONSTRUCTION B' ON MEDIGAtL NEW AD1WiINT "TATICl TURE TO BE TllREE' *KAHN IS ARCH!'1 EGUNI BUILDNG r 'r 0 ,11d i I I y~y ' i AT; THLE TILEATEI ,screen=Today I ? '2;4 "'construction work on the new Med- ical administration building, situated in front of the new hospital, wa3 lbe- gun last week and the first floor slbab is already being laid. This wi be a three storied, buihjling-; on the first floor will be examination and wait-, ing rooms; on the second floor will lbe business offices; and on the third will. be private roomxs for" patients. Th~e dimensions of the building are 100 by 56 'feet. The state administration board has only released suiffiientk funds to complete the concrete frame, and the latter will be finiahbyd before' the end of the summer. The architect is Mr. Albert Kahn, who designed theI new, Hospital building; I - I I Majestic- Booth Tarkingto "Panrod- and Sam." Orpheum -"Robert Warwick~ "The Silent Master;" Ne E'dwards in "In I-J ock." Wuerth -- Charles Jones "Snowdrift;" Joe Rock' "Oliver Twisted." IS I an's' tin. eely in in I- Y Con f I . I i I f WAFfI PEAKS O RESULTS OF POISON GAS- "The affect of Poisonous Gases p- on the Lungs," was the subject of a talk given last night in Vth a tutral Science audito'rium by Prof. Louis M. Warfield, of the Medical school. Pro- fessor WAirfield told of the many in- juriouis after results the 'posin gas of the 'xa r had upon those, that were' caught boy its fnn~s. BRtADSTREIET REPORTS SHIARP I)EUIEASE IN FAI1LURES U1ntei'nyer to Fight Ford New York, July 10.-Samuel Unte: myer hais been retained to prosecute Ibel suit ag~inst Henry Ford by He: man Bernstein, editor of the Jewih Tribune, it is announced. Farmers &Mcchanics - Bank qaurter, year were also recorded since the first h; while the liabilities of the w-ere the lightest since thet er of 1922. -4- Stage-T'his Week Garrick (Detroit) -- The B stelle company in The { Widk Shannon. L usine-s failures- in the month of June were the smallest for any month in the last two years, despite the fail- ure of three large banking concerns, according to an announcement made yesterday by Bradstreet. The failures in business in the last to It10s. Mainst. 3,OS. state St / Nickel's Arcae -TWO OFFICMS- Exchange Notes Harvard-Harvard university conl-, 'iferred -1412 degrees, the largest numn- ber in history, at the Coraiencement exercises, which brought to a close its 287th year. Tndiaua-- Indiana's memorial fund, has been enlarged in the past year by contributions amounting to $1,600,00. Street Fighting in Florence'Reported, 'London, July 9.-(By A.P.) -Pascis- ti militia and Communists have been fighting fierce' battles in the streets. of Florence for the last two days, ac- -I cording to a dispatch to the Dail Mail.' ly I I I I IN 10 I. ' ,,'' Berlin Wri~eck Takes Tell of tI es Loudon, July 9.-Many persons. jured in a train collision in the cent-I were killed and 50 were seriously in- er of Berlin, says a Central News dis- patch from the German capital. MTS.&Te.2-0 GARRCK MTSrs.&Sa.5 14th Anzwual Season Nights 25-50-75c-$1 THE BONSTELLE -CO. in a Whimsical, Charming Love Story The "idow" Shaninon Next Monday-"LAWFUL LAL2CENY" Today- Charles Jones in "SNOWDRi FT Joe Rock in "OLIVER TWISTED" Fri. -Sat.- "THE. GRAY DAWN'S By Stewart Edward White. The Dippy Doo-Dads in "THE WAICIUJOG" Sun. - Tues. - .Johnnie Walker and Ripen Percy in .THE 41k MUSKETEER" By H. C. Witwer. "OUR- GANG" in ' BOYS TO BOARD" Tody- Robert Warwick in "THE SILENT MASTER" Neely Edwards in "IN' HOCK." Fri. -Sat.- NORMA TALMADGE~ in " THE, WAY OF A WOMAN" Centigry Comedy' Sun. -7Tue.- Constance Talmadge in "THE STUDIO GIRL" Cast includes Harrison Ford and "Torchy" Hines." Eugene Criquni, left, and Challenger Johnny lDuince,, right N econd championship bout of for mionth is scheduled for July due when Eugene Criqui, month- thor erweight champion, risks his c :he ring with Johnny Dundee, I. challenger of champs. Cri- res he will be in better shape. -'Da Dundee than he was for KAlba a to the fact that he now has become roughly acclimated. Which ought heer up Dundee. 'hie. way to rent a room is with a wily 'Claassfied".-Acw. i AS IFIE TH IS C LUSMN p o ADVEiRTI SING WANTED ANTED-Three or four room un-J 'urnishe(I apartment, by young cou- ple without children. Desired about Sept, 1; write P. L. Troost, :510 Hick- ry St., Niles, Mich., giving descrip- ion and rent asked. 12c-4 TYPEWRITERS 'pewriters of standard' makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and repaired. 0. D. MORRILL Nickels Arcade Phone 1718 1-ter LOST )ST- Schaffer fountain pen, goldI~ band -on cap. Reward for' return to1 32 Fifth Ave. 'or call 3104. Bren-I nau. 16-p3 )ST-Diamond shaped sorority pin{ with letters Alpha Theta. Finder please call 100-W. 16-p2j ST-fGamma Phi Beta sorority pin. Reward. Dorothy Hartshorn. Phone 52. , 16-2p I LOST-Brown silk umbrella. Leath- er.'handle. Reward. Phone 1232;x. 13-4 LOST-Small tan coat with belt. Two year' size., Please phone 2991--R. 16c FOR RENT GARAGE for rent at 1306 Washtenaw' Ave. Phone 120-11 16c TYPE WRITINtr MANUSCRIPTS TYPED. 2635-W. 15-c-2 Patronize The Daily advertisers. W ~E WISH to announce to th~w general public that we are keeping open this summer. We solicit your patronage. e EngneigSells, To! TUTTLES' LUNCH ROOM Maynard Street I' ' 1 A whole lot of the make-believe has been eliminated from selling operations in the past ten years. The old idea that sales- men were born to the sample-case; that they carried some sort of a special diplo- ma from the University of Pooh, has had 'to break camp, along with the other exploded theory which insisted that a salesman must be a "good fellow", ,a man of strange habits, tremendous stories, and unquestioned qualities both' as a mixer, and as an assimilator. Now we believe--nay, we know- thatfthe best salesman is the-man who knows most about his goods, and can talk most interestingly about them./ This being the proven case, it isn't so queer that engineering should find a real and effective application in' the selling field, especially if the merchandise mar-s keted is an engineering product that is bought and operated by engineers. Every engineer who now engages in the sale and distribution of Westinghouse prdducts f eels that he is doing work worthy of his trainin g-for he is carrying Service and Sincerity to Industry, and to mankind! He is out where the-fighting' is often the fiercest, and he is putting up a battle for the things that hie believes 'are right. And 'a man can't expect, nor ask, a bigger chance than that! Sixty percent, approximaitely, of the engineering graduates who come to Westinghouse find their way, eventu- ally into some phase of selling. And we arc proud, to have them there--=and they are glad to be there! lrn Ti THE OIL FULLEST IDIS IN 'TOWN, PLAYING H4ONORED As oneC of the twelve best- pictures inade this year and like m~any other fa- mous "juveniles," in lit- erature or dramna, the 'older folks are more, in- terested than the kiddies. Trkmgon's ° t eYellI p of the Year 44 "The Cast Benny Alexander Rockli ffe Fellows Gladys Brockwell Buddy Messinger Gareth Hughes and others F stlgeACHIEVEMENT .' OPPORTUNITY Also tre new Leather PisM ers featuring _-_ REGINALD DENNY ESTINGHOUSE) -ELECTRIC .., . OMtING 'RAY llar AI YiIJRE" ' Betty Compso. and L Richard Dix in "THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES". cast