SAgree OnProgram I ERNITYI pa to Hear United or from Michigan Thursday _..i '!1 [ION WILL BE AT IUNION IN HELD AFTERNOON Senator Woodridge N. Ferris will eak before the Phi Delta Kappa fra- rnity Thursday, July 26, at 8 o'clock the assembly room of the Union uilding. Phi Delta Kappa, which is the only rofessional honoraliy fraternity in e field of education, will initiate at o'clock on Thursday afternoon three culty members ,and the limited. umber of five students selected from ose who are here for the summer. t 6 o'clock the fraternity will hold banquet, at which Senator Ferrip ill be the guest of honor and will ve the principal toast. At S o'clock an opportunity will be ven' those people who desire to hear enator Ferris speak. Either students r townspeople who arO interested ill be welcome. Tickets may be ob- ,ined free of charge at the office of e School of Education or at Wahr's >okstore Monday or Tuesday. People ho are especially interested should; et theirs as soon as possible as there. e only 250 to be had. Anyone who desires further infor- ation may call Mr. Purdom at the chool of Educgation, telephone 1867. LSEY WIL A NEAR EAT EXPEDITION Due to many requests, Prof. Francis . Kelsey, of the Latin department, ill speak tonight on "The University. Michigan Experition of 1919-20 to e Near East and Its Results." ThC oture will be given tonight in the itural Science auditorium. Professor elsey was formerly to have spoken n "Why Has the Turk Come Back?" hie' lecture will be illustrated and ronises to be of great interest as rofssor Kelsey headed this expedi- on and under' his direction a great al was accomplished along the nes of research and discovery. He 'ought back to the University many 3luable documents and relics which e of great historic value and will .lk about these as well as about his xtensive travels in the Near East and .e Holy Land. '. ROYAL, AVIATOR,WILL TAKE UP ANN ARBOR PEOPLE Ann Arbor aviation fans will have i opportunity to fly in a real-to- oodness aeroplane this week end, ccording to Lieutenant Royal, who ew here. from Tennessee yesterday. ieutenant Royal Will stay here over unday and will take up all wishing ride, at the Barton Pond flying CHORAL UNION PANS GALLI-CURCI TO CO E TO ANN AR- BOR FOR CONCERT OC- TOBER 1Ii The Choral Union concert series for next year promises to be a great suc- cess, judging from the - number o" former artists that are to be heard. The series will begin on October 19 with a concert by Amelita Calli- Curci, colorature soprano. Galli-Curci was in Ann Arbor years ago, and al- though she was at that time a fam- ous singer, she is now acknowledged by many critics to be the greatest soprano in the world. The second concert, No. 5, will be a piano recital by de Parkmann. On Nov. 22 Mozart's comic opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" will be sung. The eminent Russian violinist, Ef- ren Zimbalist, will give the fourth\ concert on Dec. 12. Theodore Chalia- pin, the Russian operatic base, will be heard Jan. 25. The last concert of this series ,will be February 11. Erno Dohnonyi, the Hungarian com- poser-pianist will be the artist. The Extra concert series will in- clude five concerts. Sousa's famous band will give the first of the concerts on Oct. 22. The Detroit Symphony .Three reels of educational motion Pictures were shown last evening in the Natural Science auditorium, the first being "Under a Microscope." This film was of a scientific nature, ex- plaining the decomposition of water into atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. The second and third reels, entitled, "New Orleans" and "Old New England" respectively, showed views of historic= al and scenic interest, those of New Engfiad being cntered around the famous towns of Lexington and Con- cord, Mass. orchestra will give concerts Nov. 12, Dec. 4, and Jan. 22. Richard Crooks, tenor, will be teh soloist at the first two symphonic concerts, and Arthur Shalluk at the third. The final con- cert will be on Feb. 18, when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lhevinne, come. a.. Today- "JUST LIKE A WOMAN.' With Marguerite DeLa Motte, Ralph Graves and Geo. Fawcett. Stan Laurel in "PICK AND SHOVEL" Sun. Thru Wed. 'Barbara LaMarr, David Butler and Zasu Pitts in "POOR MEN'S WIVES" Charlie Murray in " THE PILL POUNDER" MOVIES T E L L O F "'Harding to Be Nominated"-New chairman, declared that Preside Indianapolis, Ind., July 19.-(By A. Harding would be the party's stan W ATER EXPERIMENT P.)-Harry S. New, postmaster gener- ard boarer in the Presidential electi al, in an address before a meeting next year. The- party's platform w iM ; of istoric 'Nature Are Also which welcomed Clyde C. Walb, of La- I be based on therecord of the Pre: Shown grange, as the new Republican state 4dent, Mr. New said. I 1!? i1L I Today- Elaine Hammerstein in "THE WOMAN GAME" "A HOWLING SUCCESS," Century Comedy. Sun. Thru Tues.- Nazimova in Ibsen's "A DOLL'S HOUSE" Bull Montana in "A PUNCTURED PRINCE" Wed. -Thurs.- To be announced in the Daily. -F H. H. Raege The American Legion and the Vet- .erans of Foreign Wars have agreed to co-operate in obtaining the pass- age of legislation desired from the coming congress This follows the sug- gestion of H.' H. Raege, national leg- islative chairman of the disabled vets' organizations, that a recognized pro- gram be adopted. EUROPE WELL PREPARED FOR WAR, BAKER TELLS AUDIENCE Cleveland, July 19.-(By A. P.) - Europe is now more nearly ready for war than it was in 1914, Newton D. Baker, told ansaudience of women gathered here today to hear the forfier secretary of war and others outline the purposes of the League of Na- tions non-Partisan association. Lloyd Leaves For E mast Dean Alfred H. Lloyd, of the Grad- uate school,.and his family will leave today for Piseco Lake, N. Y., where they will spend the remainder of the summer before the opening of the fall semester. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly. -Adv. E i AT THE THEATER.' Screen-Today Majestic-Emerson Hough's "T Man Next Door." Orpheum- Elaine Hammerste in "The Woman Game;" coi edy, "A Howling Success." Wuerth - Marguerite D I Motte in "Just ike a Woman "Pick and Shovel." 5J he ein m- La 1 )n- fl :!11111n11 1111i Ililgglgii ii 1911n 11111 111nlluln |1111 |1111[Illflulrn llll! Legion Active in I. . XW. Fiasco Dallas Te:, July 19.-(Ry A.P.) Assistance of the American Legion members in Texas "to uphold the Am- erican Constitution" was offered to I Port Arthur officials in connection with the reported I. W. W. activities TODAY THROUGH SATVRDAY. by John W. Law, host of the Legion of Dallas, to Com Dr. William E. Hub- bert, today. Dr. Hubbert telegraph- eq, the officials that there are enough Emerson Hough S rock piles in the south to keep them busy for awhile and out of the 25,000 probably less than 25 will appear for this employment. 1° Patronize The Daily advertisers. SUPERFLUOUS UU [PAN, J2E U FAC IAL HAIRS Wit Removed Permanently by By the author of ELETROYSI=-"The Covered Wagon" Dai-Trec Electra-Cosmetic Service - David Torrence 221 Nickel's Arcade A'SMice Calhoun M SMATS.EES. 2:94---3:30 7.30---:00 ,.lathes ' o Thur2K7&5St 2=_25c__c COMEDY NEW 14th Annual Season Nights 25-50-75c-$1 ORCHESTRA THE BONST ELLE CO. ____ORHESTRA THE ABSORBING MELODRAMAS "LAWFUL LARCENY",SUNDAY-"Children of Jazz," The ParamountS By Samuel Shipman. NEXT WEEK-"THE GOLD DIGGERS.' iiiiiiiiiiIIiiIIIIIiIIIIIIIiIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIIilIIIIIIIIIIII111U11N 1III 99 el iPis8 VS N Special Stage-This Week ... ,...... . .. :.....xx :.asu va.r a..a a.r a.v v...... tea. 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