100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

July 23, 1925 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Daily, 1925-07-23

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

r 23, f925 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRE

THE THEATERS
BONSTELLE
"The Youngest," the work of Phil-
lip Barry, author of "You and I," is
proving one of the most delightful
comedies yet offered by the Bonstelle
company at the Playhouse.
It concerns principally Richard
who suffers from an inferiority com-
plex. He is not interested in the
family industry, and consequently is
nagged by his elder brothers and sis-
ters. Then a young girl, whose busi-
ness it seems to be to cure him of his
complex, comes on the'scene, and it
is through her that most of the com-
edy is built up.
"The Youngest" affords the entire
Bonstelle cast splendid opportunity
for comedy and dramatic work, with
Donald Cameron playing the role of
Richard Winslow.
In addition to the play there is a
dance divertissement, arranged by
Victoria Cassan and assisted by They-
er Roberts, Dorothy Richey, Dorothy
Coulter, Alice and Freda Dunbar, 01-
ga Fircker, and Blanche Fields.
Matinees will be given today and
Saturday.
GARRICK
For 100 consecutive performances,
"Abie's Irish Rose" has- been playing
at the Garrick theater. Sunday mark-
ed the opening of the twelfth week
of its presentation. The show has
not yet played two of the largest cities
in America, Philadelphia and Boston,
and it is rumored that it will be
called to Boston early in September.
Warsaw, July 22.--The Polish tor-
pedo boat Kaszub blew up and sank
in the harbor of Danzig Monday. The
entire crew was lost. No explanation
is available as yet as to the cause.

I Th A XTC'ITXTCI 11

At the New Lake House Pavilion

The proposed combnation of Esthonia, Lithuania and Latvia into one
ong north European state, has brought these two men into the public
e. President Pats (left) of Esthonia is seen with President Stulgiuskis
Lithuania in the latter's capital, K ovno.

Buenos Aires, uly 22.-A dispatch
om Bahia Blanca to La Nacion says
tree conscripts were killed and an
licer and 17 men wounded when a
mnon exploded aboard the Argen-
no cruiser San Martin. The explo-
on took place during target prac-
cl.
Dance at Union Friday Nite.
Classifieds 1
LOSTr
OST-Lady's white gold wrist watch
link band. Finder please phone
21474.
FOU RENT
'OR RENT- House, 6 rooms and
bath, modern. Furnished orunfur-
nished.- 1030 Church St. Call after Iu
5:30 P. M.
'OR RENT-Three room apartment,'
new ,and complete. - One half block
from campus. Call 4024 between 6
and 8 P. M.
WANTED
VANTED - Someone to read about
two hours a day. Only students
specializing in English literature
need apply. For further particu-
lars, phone 6746 Wednesday or
'hursday from 4 to 6.
JUNIOR Student wants a suite of!
rooms this coming fall in a private
family, near the campus, preferably.
Give details. Box 4, Daily.
FOR SALE
'OR SALE-1 1-2 year thorobred air-.t
dale. Very reasonable. TelephoneI
3618.,

The Lone SurvIvor

Mill

Whi1TElaw~

'>

i

via//
vl

. .
..

Clothes skilfully laundered
in soft water, as we do them,
will wear longer and look

Y OU have bought several
.ifountain pens-now sup.
pose you buy one that is a
proven success.
Buy a Sheaffer Lifetimc Pen
and put it in your collection.
Of all the pens you have ever
used it will be the lone survivor.
There is no upkeep to a Lifetime
Pen. The first, last and only cost is
when you buy it. Then your foun-
tain pen purchasing is over because
the Lifetime nib is unconditionally
guaranteed forever.

better. Send

us yours

next

time.
Shite Swan
Laundry Co.
ANN ARBOR'S LEADING CLEANERS
Phones--Main Plant 4287, Branch Office 21816

The 46 Specigl a
Special at $3.75 are
care and attention
Sheaffer the pen of

New York
370 7th Avenue
Chicago
506 Republic Bldg

a"

t $5.00 and the Student's
e fashioned with the same
to detail that has made theA
perfection. P
By the Creators of the Lifetime 'Pencil fi
PENS "I FETIME" PENCILS
W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO., Fort Madison, Iowa

IM Sheaf o
pens are tppe
with the hard
-t natived.

Denver
502 Jacobsen Bldg.
San Francisco
681 Market Street

OR SALE-A doctor's roll
count register and case
Dial 6845.

top ac-
record.I

REA

OUR

OWN

PAP

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE
REST OF THE SUMMER TO THE

SUMMER

DAILY

IS

N

75c

SUBSCRIBE AT THE PRESS BUILDING NOW

.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan