IAI RiUI I FTIN ro I I us fVE I U lla 0 III, ication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the ersity. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 'a. m. Saturday.) me 3 SUNDAY, JULY 1), 1921 Number 120 r Session Graduates: dents expecting to.complete' (during the Summer Session) the re- nts for degrees and for teachers' diplomas are expected to call at :e of the Secretary of the College or School in which they are en- and fill out the ngcessai'y blanks preparatory to the payment of the fees to the Universi'ty Treasurer. EDWARD H. KRAU. 1Ifen in Summer Session: fessor J. B. Edmonson, University Inspector of High Schools, and . Goodrich of the State Department will be in Room 106, Tappan ilMonday, July 16, from 8 to 12 o'clock. Anyone desiring interviews ese men will find them available at this time. MARGARET CAMERON. nient Bureau: Students Employment Bureau for Men' remains open all summer )ffice of the Dean of Students,Room 2, University Hall, to 'serve wanting part-time work and people' desiring student help. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean. Night at the %bsemvatory: Lets for Visitors' Night at the Observatory, July 20, 23, and 24 may ned at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to These ticketst are intended fo students of the Summer Session, who sent their Treasurer's receiptswhen applying for them. The supply limited. E. H. KRAUS. ades as a prim and proper girl study- ing to be missionary and accepts an invitation to live with her aunts. Here she meets James Landon and by skill- ful wit, she succeeds in winning a: wager that she can make Landon fall in love with her. Constance Talmadge at Orpheum Constan'ee Talmadge in her latest, comedy, "The Studio Girl," is thel current attraction at the Orpheum theater Sunday through Tuesday. Con- stance Talmadge portrays another heroine of the lovable types she is rapidly making her own in her role of Celia Laird, who rpns away from her home and a loveles marriage, by hiding in Frazer Ordway's car as he motors to New York. Her adventures and love in the city make up a most amusing comedy. Tearle at Orpheumn Never has a photoplay carried a more inspirational theme than "Thel Road of Ambition" featuring Conway Tearle, which will be presented at the Orpheum theater Wednesday and Thursday.,This is a picture that will Snd a ready 'response' to the entire hotoplay public, and it contains the elements of appeal to persorfs of every class. There is a well developed love story in the picture, but like all true love, it does not run smooth. It is' love that lights the fires of ambition along the road for Bill. Mathews and when the picture comes to its logical end, the spectator feels that he has seen a good man win a man's fight. There is promise of exceptional en-t tertainment at the Orphleum theater Friday and Saturday, when Elaine Hammerstein in "The Woman Game"' will be offeied as the featured attrac- tion. The underlying theme of "The Woman Game" may be summed up in the familiar old proverb, ,"A1r's fair in love and war." Elaine Ham- merstein, the star, is admirably suited to her role and is surrounded with a cast of splendid balance. Betty Compson at Majestic Betty Compson and Richard Dix are featured in the pripcipal roles of "The Woman with Four Faces" which will be the feature at the Majestic theater Sunday .through Wednesday. Betty Compson plays the most unusual role of Elizabeth Wept, a magnetic SX Ens girl and a master crook. By putting Saves you from $ 12.00 to $20.00 on a Michigan banners, blankets, pen- her talents to a lawful use, Elizabeth four piece suit. Tinker & Company, nants and pillows at Wahr's Univer- succeeds in exposing a drug king, and So. State St.-Adv. sity Bookstore.-Adv. winning the love of the district attor- ,ney. =-5 i Ii !".flli i 14 !lE lli 111i 11[111l i tlll l I I I 11111111111111 11111111i 11i l l I 111 :,ill "The Man Next Door," featuring Alice Caloun and Frank Sheridan will be presented at the Majestic theatera Thursday through Saturday. This' HI a S s L U H an interesting story of a tomboy girl mho was reared on a ranch in theLaunderers,* er valleys of Wyoming by her father who never understood that millions alone D yers Pressers would not bring happiness to his motherless daughter. Exchange Notes ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST illieis-Gifts amounting to $32,000, - income t he used as a loan fund for =_. students, have been added to the bud- P H I E 1 6 5 get of the University of Illinois. = Illinois-Forty acres of land for- me ly used by the department of hor- ticulture have been transferred to the poultry division of the University.{ Wisconsin-Twenty-five deans of women ,and advisors of girls in high schools and colleges, representatives iof many states, are attending Monday afternoon open-forum classes at the University of Wisconsin this summer. Wisconsin-Eighty-five per cent of Wisconsin children under the age of 17 who have begun to work are con- tinuing in school part of the time. According to statistics this is a rapid increase within the last five years. Our offer of a pair of extra trous- ers with every suit expires An, 6th. SR DWARE THAT MEANS Lvrythjng IN OUR LINE CAMPING OUTFITS AND SUMMER GOODS A SPECIALTY PRICES RIGHT :: SERVICE PROMPT iuan Names 1 New President Theaters L ARNED HARDWARE CO. .s Local theater goers will have a big chance to laugh at and enjoy Doris May in "The Understudy," which will be the attraction at the Wuerth the- ater Sunday through Tuesday. Doris ,May stands out today as one of the prime comedy favorites of the screen, and her latest production isabound to lift her a few more notches up the ladder. In "The Understudy" she has the role of Mary Neil, an unsophist- icated girl from the ,country, whose adventures on the stag6 in the big city form a foundaition for a most enter'- Phone 1610 h I THE UP-TO-DATi HARDWARE 310 S. State St. Bargains I .; Alex LU dr acted ngr A taining romance. John Gilbert in his latest Fox pro- duction, "The Love Gambler," which will be shown at the Wuerth Wednes- day and Thursday, plays an entirely different role from any he' has before essayed. He plays the part of a breezy westerner in this story where cupid deals and hearts aye trumps. sandrais Stulginska The play has every requirement of ras Stulginska has lust good entertainment, the theme of sac- : president of the struggl- rifice and its various elements being republic of Lithuania. cleVerly woven together in this screen drama. "Just Like a Woman" at Wiuerth A cast of screen players whose juames are synonymous with popular- S GOING ON *itywill be seen in "Just Like a Wom1 an''at the Wuerth theater Friday and Saturday. Margaret De La Motte, MONDAY George Faucett and' Ralph Graves eture, "Denmonstration of make up this trio of popular stars. nd Fancy Glfiss Blowing." Marguerite De La Motte as Peggy Duffenback and Mr. Frank Dean, a lively school girl, masquer- TU'ESD)AY),AT THE . THEATERS re, "Ancient and Modern (Illustrated). Prof. John Screen-Today i Union rehearsal. Open gers (no voice trial neces- W 1 10, SJJDJ3Z"SLUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. 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