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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses-
sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume 4 FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 Number 193
All offices throughout the University will be closed July 4 and July 5,
with the exception of those offices the heads of which regard it as neces-
sary or desirable to keep open.during the usual Saturday business hours,
July 5. By authority of the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents.
SHIRLEY W. SMITH,
j'Secretary of the University.

Waiting To Take Little Ones Home - From Ruins

B KNODE STARRING
WITH BAT IN MINORS
Bob Knode, former U. or M. first
sacker now playing with the Birming-
ham team of the Southern Association,
is again starring with the bat. Ac-
cording to reports the former Wolver-
ine star is batting .337, right up
among the leaders.
Knode went to the Cleveland Indians
from college, but was sent to Birming-
ham to gain league ball experience.
If he keeps up his present pace a year
or two may see him in the big time
loom.

Saturday Office Hours:
The Summer Session
10:30 to 12.

office will be open Saturday morning, July 5, from

T. E. RANKIN.

Attention of Sudents:
Students who have copies of the Summer Session Bulletin are request-
ed to leave them at the Office, Room 8', University Hall. The supply is ex-
hausted,.but many copies will be needed for mailing next fall before the is-
sue for 1925 can be printed.
T. E. RANKIN.
Economics Reading Room: The Economics Reading Room, 20
1 Economics Building, is open duringthe following hours daily except Sun
day and holidays:
8 a. in. to 12 m.
1 p. m. to 6 p. M.
7 p. m. to 10 p. m. C. E. GRIFFIN.
Graduate Students:
Graduate students who have not returned the lection card to the of-
fice of the Graduate School should do so at once.
RUTH A. ROUSE,
Recorder.

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AT THE THEATERS

Niagara Falls Excursion:
I shall try to be in my office (Room 223, Natural Science. Building)
daily from 10:30 to 11:00 a. m., to confer with persons wishing to take
part in the Niagara Falls excursion. The estimated cost of the excursion to
participants is $28.00. Registration includes a deposit of $3.60 for upper
berth or $8.40 for lower berth both ways.
WILLIAM H. HOBBS.
Maternity Hygiene:
This course will be given on Thursdays at 4 p. in. in the Medical
Amphitheater of the General Hospital instead of in the Amphitheater of
the South Department.
REUBEN PETERSON.
Lincoln Impersonations:
The Public Speaking classes present Lincoln Caswell in "Impersona-
tions of Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday evening, July 8, at 8 o'clock, in the
University Hall Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at the Campus book-
stores; single admission fifty cents. Reservations should be made by
noon of Tuesday, July 8th.
R. D. T. HOLLISTER.
Geological Excursion to Ridge Road:
Special car leaves Packard and State streets at 9:15 a. m. July 5th.
Returns 11.45 a. m. Take Ann Arbor folio.
W. I. HOBBS.

Screen-Today
Majestic-"The Blizzard"; Fox
comedy; Kinograms.
Orpheum-"The Night Message",
all star cast; Leatherstock-
ings; Fox news.
Wuerth-"The Arizona Express"
with David Butler and Pauline
Starke; Yale university press
presents "The Declaration of
Independence"; Pathe news.
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit) - "Secrets;"
Bonstelle company.
Try Classified ads for big Results.
IRVING WARMOLTS, D. S. C.
Chiropodist and
N.Orthopedist
707 N. University. Phone 2652
50c Eac h

Firemen searching the front seat section of the State Theater, in Lorain, O., for the bodies of children.
Many youngsters were in the movie theater when the tornado swept over the city, reducing it to ruins and
trapping hundreds watching the movie. In the background can be seen agonized relatives waiting to take their
little ones home again-or to what was
hiome. i . -

Owosso, Mich, July ,.-Ilo Barnes,
a local lineman, fell 38 feet from a
tree yesterday and escaped with only
minor bruises.
Care of the teeth in ancient times
was inelauded in the general practice
of medicine.
Patronized Daily Advertisers.

Book Bargains

DON'T FAIL TO LOOK OVER OUR
Bargain Counter of All Kids of Books

Patronized Daily Advertisers.

Watch Page Three for real values.

50 Each
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NEW ADDITIONS DAILY
UNIVERSIT
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150 Escape Death In Train Wreck In Flood

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FOR QUALITY PRINTING
SEE
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711 N. University Ave.
Up-stairs
PHONE 296-R
Across from the Campus

FOR BETTER
SUMMER FOOD
TUTTLE'S
LUNCH ROOM
Phone 150
. 338 Maynard St. South of Maj

1.

WHO ARE YOUR
ASSOCIATES?
That is a question that means much
socially. It means a deal more in
business and finance. This bank
affers you bank connections that
will be valuable to you in the busi-
ness world.
FARMERS &
MECHANICS BANK
1O1-10, S. Main St.
830 So. State St.
Member of the Federal Reserve

LUNCHES
DINNERS
and
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More than 150 passengers, including many women and children, narrowly escaped death when the engine of
a Santa Fe train (above) plunged over an embankment near Galesburg, Ill., carrying three coaches ;with it.
The accident occurred where tracks were submerged by a flood which has a large part of Galesburg; in its grip.

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703 B. UNIVERSITY Phone 3093-M

Daily Excursion to
8 0lC One Round Trip $ .25 Sundays
Way (Return Same Day) Holidays
Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. m. (E. T.)
The finest exclusive excursion steamer, 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 fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's
historic monument.
Connections at Put-in-Eay with steamers for Cleveland, Toledo and Lakeside.
Daily to Sandusky
The Put-in-Bay goes to Sandusky every day. Fare-$1.50 one way.
Special Friday Excursions to Cedar Point
(After July 4th)
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 S p. m. and Put-in-Bay at 7 p. n.;
arrive back in Detroit 10.30 p. in. Fare-Cedar Point, $1.75 round trip; Put-in-
Bay, 80 cents.
Dancing Moonlights Write for Map Folder
Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. m. Ashley & Dustin
Fare, Wed., Thurs. 60c. Sat., Steamer Line
Sun. and Holidays, 75c.
Q, Foot of First Street
°'' Detroit, Mich.

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Printing and Developing
Our Developing and Printing depart-
ment is especially well fitted to give you
the best possible results from your pic-
tures. :: Twiventy-four hour serbice.
LY NDON & CO MPANY
719 North Uni)'ersit y A venue

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