TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924 11"I-lE SUMMED MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAiLY PAGN THREU Would Chloroform, Sub-Normal Tots ANNOUNCE TICKET PLANS SFOR FALL GRID GAMES - -- - i Arbor, and for Michigan sections at the out of town games must be or- dered through the Athletic associa- tion as soon as possible after Sept. 1, the Athletic association has an- nounced. Four tickets have been set as the Three of the games will dedicate limit which may be ordered by any new athletic plants at Lansing, one person for football games next Champaign, and Minneapolis. Rec- fall, with the exception of the Miami ord attendances are expected at these and the Illinois games. All tickets games. Reserved seats for all the for non-students for games in Ann principal games will be sold at $2.50. : Student coupons will admit to the home contests and to the dedication game at East Lansing. Reduced rates will be allowed for students going by rail to the Illin- ois and Ohio State contests. A round- trip rate of $6 has been arranged for the Columbus game. Cl&.sified Ads work wonders. Try T'e Summer Michigan Daily for re- CARRICK Pop. Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c Nights 25c - 50c - 75c and $1.00 loth Week isth Season THE BONSTELLE COMPANY In One of the Most Notable Cr ook Plays1 Uver Pr oduced "LEAH KLESCHNA" Mlelodrama! Comedyf Thrills! Superlatike Romance! Next Monday-"MARY THE THIRD" Read The Dail "Classified" Columns @1 Now Playing Laura LaPlante in " YOUNG IDEAS " With T. Roy Barnes and a great comedy cast H. C Witwer's "The Taming of the Shrewd" Coming Thursday Charles Dickens' famous novel " David Oopperi8Id " Next Week Ralph Lewis in "THE WESTBOUND LIMITED" Now Playing Dustin Farnum in "Kentucky Days " A new round of "The Leather Pushers." Fox News. Wednesday and Thursday Matty Mattison in "NORTH OF ALASKA" Comedy and Pathe Review Don 't Worry There's no cause at all for lvorry, Let us call at your house for clothes. 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