Yold Lengthy ence On Rhur Situation Con ' I MUSIC AND MUSICIANS The third concert in the series of Summer Faculty concern will take plac in Hill auditorium at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, July 18. Mrs. Grace Johnson-Konold, of the voice faculty and Mrs. Emma Fischer-Cross of the piano faculty of the School of Music, will give the program. Mrs. Konold and! Mrs. Cross have appear- ed many times in Ann Arbor. The public is invited to attend. The pro- gram is as followp:; Recit. E' strano'. Aria, "Ah, fors' e' lui" (La Traviata") . . . Verdi Grace Johnson-Konold Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 2......Chopin Ballade in G minor.. . . ....Chopin .... .Emma Fischer-Cross ...... Summer Time .. .. .Ward-Stephens Solveig's Lied ., ......G. .rieg Today- Doris May in "THE UNDERSTUDY" "OUR GANG" in "BOYS TO BOARD" Wed.-Thurs.- John Gilbert in "THE LOVEGAMBLER" Stan Laurel in "THE EGG" Fri.-Sat.- Marguerite DeLa Motte in' "JUST LIKE A WOMAN" Paul Parrott in "PICK AND SHOVEL"% - A Memory........ . .... .....Ganz W, The Wind's in the South ........ Scott m Mrs. Konold Liebestraum, No. 3............Liszt CI Petite Valse........Mrs. E. F. Cross Polonaise in B' major ....Paderewski Mrs. Cross Accompaniments by Mrs. Cross. pa in TWENTY-FIVE SUPERINTENDENTS eq th ENROLLED IN SUIMWER SESSION ha 29 There are 25 superintendents en- - roled in the School of Education for !lI the Summer session and all but one are men from the state of Michigan. ', 4wse enrolled are: 0. E. Malyeat, . C. W. Cradell, H. S. Denisoa, O. E. Dunckel, Leo E. DuVall, F. W. Fast, W. W. Gumser, Charles Hamilton, Don, Harrington, F. M. Hazel, C,. A. Hoff- - man, Leo W. Huff, E. W. Johnson, L. W. Keeler, B. Klager, John J. Lee, E. E. Lewis, F. H. Neverth, J. E. O'. Ntill, A. A. Rather, J. J. Schafer, A. M. Vals worth, H. W. Wickatt, E. J. Will-I stock room by connecting ian, C. H. Andrews. with doors. Room 242 v ped for a seminar and r RANGES MADE NECESSARY BY for the Zoology Journal ADDITION OF NEW STOCK ROOM are now held in room 23 Several changes in the Zoology de- GAR RICK MATS. T .rtment have been made necessary .1hth Aunua Season hrs. & order to install a new stock room 1thAEleonS NEb THE BONSTEL quipment. Room 235 is now used as THE ABSORBING MEL e supplies dispensary room. Plans "LAWFUL LARC ave been completed to make rooms By Samuel Shipm 9, 230, 231, and 232 into one large NEXT WEEK-"THE GOLI NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY -- SURPASSING ANY OTHER ATTRACTION OFFERED THIS It broke summer records Sunday and sent everyone out satisfied. - {- I .=. i - 4 k 1 k T' I #4 , President Elbert and Chancellor Cuno This most recent photograph from Germany shows President Elbert and Chancellor Guno leaving the Berlin Museum after a lengthy confer- ence on the developments of the Ruhr. The situation hourly ^grows more acute. Today- Constance Talmadge in "THE STUDIO GIRL" Bull Montana in "A LADIES' MAN" Wed.-Thurs.- Conway Tearle in " ROAD OF AMBITION" Universal Star Comedy Fri.-Sat.- Elaine Hammerstein in "TIlE WOMAN GAME" Century Comedy "The -Fourll = We know you'll like it_ _ _ _ _ _ THVRSDAY --sOOM EMERSON HOUGH'S GREAT NOVEL " CHILDREN 0 . A Paramount SP, "The M aNi Next Door'" With THEODORE KOS L- great cast. Daily Excursion to P U T- 1iN- iAY 80l One Round Trip $S.25 Sundays S 0 Way (Return Same Day) Holidays Leaes Detroit Daily 9 a. m. (E. T.) The finest'exclusive excursion ateaiper, 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- groves for lunching and athletic Melds. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's historic monument. 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 everyZda . Fare-$1.50 one way. Special Friday Excursions to Cedar Point 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 amusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven hours at Put-in-Bay! Leaving Cedar Point at 5 p. m. and Put-in-Bay at 7 p. m.; arrive back in Detroit 10:30 p. in. Fare-Cedar Point, $1.50 round trip; Put-in- Bay. 80 cents. Dancing Moonights Write for Map Folder Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. in. Ashley &Dustin Fare, Wed.,Thurs. 60c. Sa.. sly&D si Sun. and Holidays, 75c. Steamer Line Foot of First Street p Detroit, Mich. a F_, . i' 4 s l , _ , r' r ti Y V a s.X ; S-Sr iAI. r 00 10 000 r I. -. ' I Read The Daily "Classified" Columns sali Classified Advertising Rates: Two cents per word per day, paid in advance ; fif- teen cents per reading line per day, charged. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Three rooms in Nickels' Arcade. See O. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- els' Arcade. 21-c-2 TYPEWRITERS DETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE Eastern Standard Time (Effective July mo, 1923) Limited and Express Cars to Detroit -6:oo a.m., 7:0 0an.,$': oo a.m., 9:os a.m. and hourly until 9:05 pm. Limited Cars to aJackson-8:47 a.m., 10:47 a.rn. 12:47 pg.m., 2:47 p~m., 4:47 p.m., 6:47 p.m., 8:47 p.m. Express Cars to Jackson (Local stops, west of Ann Arbor)-9:47 a.m. and every twoshours until 9:47 p.m.. 0 Local Cars to Detroit-7 :oo a.m.. 855 a.m., and every two hours until 8:55 p.m., i:oo p.m. To Ypsilanti rnly-1 :4o p.m., 1:m5 a.m. Local Cars to Jackson-7 :5o a.mn. and then r2:iola.m. Connection made at Ypsilanti to Saline and at Wayne to Plymouth and Northville. The Engineering What sort of engineering is it that makes a .study of the needs and the interests of women and creates prod- ucts to satisfy them? Does it seem that, in practice at least, this sort of thing is a little different from your understanding of what an engineer really is and does? After all, when you come to think of it, engineering is concerned with all thefacts of life. It takes the old facts and interprets them in new and broader ways; but its big job is the very big job of making more living, -fuller living,-readily available. It is, in every aspect, a thing worth do- ing, whether it concerns itself with curling irons or converters, or any of the thousands of products in between. This is truly the day of the engi- neer. His judgments and his equip- in a Curling Iron ment are sought in almost every phase of living. Engineering is remaking the business of housekeeping. Its methodsf are being applied to merchandis- ing, to distribution, to the wrapping of bundles and the packing of boxes, to the lighting of streets and the hun- dreds of things that, a few years back, were strictly "rule-of-thumb". By the time you are at work out in. the world, there will be more-though there are only a few of them left. Whatever is worth doing is worth engineering; engineering effort digni- fies itself. Whether it puts more use- fulness into transformers or curling irons or turbines does. not matter., The thing that counts is the work, the creative, constructive service that is going on for the lasting benefit of mankind. "F -s! I Typewriters of standard makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and repaired. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 17181 1-tfr HELP WANTED- Male -young and ! healhy, men weighing about 150 lbs. at the University Hospital 'for blood donors. See Dr. Morrill. 20-c-3 LOST AND F OUND LOST-A small gold pin with safety clasp engraved, S.H.S. '17. Call 1029-J. 21-c FOUND- A gent's wrist watch on campus Saturday. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. Phone 1590-M. 21-c f No Lectures No Written Work, At Babson Institute they make a business of teachingtbusiness to college trained men who wish to fill positions of responsibility and and trust without spending yearsat routine work. Standard office equipment through- out. No classes or lectures, but a business schedule of work from 8:30 to 5:00 o'clock, including daily con- ferences directed by men with years of business experience, and discus- sions with active factory and office executives at their plants. This re- moves the instruction from the hypo- thetical stage and helps the student to look at things in the same light as a man actually engaged in business. Babson Institute, an educational in- stitution endowed for the purpose of fitting men for executive responsi- bilities, invites you to send for the booklet, "Training for Business Leadership." Write today.' Babson Institute Wellesley Hills, (S~tof) Mass. souse ACHIEVEMENT OPPORTUNITY