THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY 0 Probes Dance Clubs; Checks Collapse Toll ILES ,-1i YEARS AGO TODAY abrey Tealdi, of the land- gn department, and his wife it his former home at Pisa, ey left home May 27, stop- ance to see French gardens. Tealdi graduated from the :hnical Institute at Leodor- s planning to stay five I". The Many, Activities of (i 10 cert series for the coming 1 include artists of note. umber will be given by the n Opera Sextette which Giovanni Martinelli and x, tenors; Nina Morgana1 Rappold, sopranos; Helen tralto; and Thomas Chamb-; one. Sergei Rachmaninoff, ,n pianist, will make his de- city; and Jan Kdbelik, the will also play here. Two concerts will be given by t Symphony orchestra andt Minneapolis Symphony Or- YEARS AGO TODAY athletics do not pay in e huge gate receipts of the football games, according s compiled by the Yale s. Three kinds of colleges{ en to show this: a large pool, Princeton:d asmall e, Williams; and a large itern one Michigan. Prince- I the greatest profit, Wil- ftcit 'of $2000, and Michigan only $200. The low profit .o is due to the fact that he profits have been ex- a new stadium. Of the 'ts, football showed the rofit and track was a total ere the minor sports. 'al sports attracted 2,314 wring the past year, accord- actor Floyd Rowe. This is e of, 256 over last year. ic Association pays $5 00 intenance of the intramural t as there is no income ex- ,le of numerals. The most ort is basketball, next are, eball and tennis and then ate, Bertram Monk, '13D., i second lieutenant in the talion of the Royal War- regiment, was killed in a ge on German trenches. Ky .,July -10.-Joe Stech- it to the world's wrestling hip, threw Oresta Vadelfl, ie Italian champion, in Is here last night in 17 and. Now Necessitate Comforta ble and Cool Lingerie, such as the new Net Girdles and Brassieres Here Describe Even the most sultry days will not entirely dis- solv your desire for a trim appearance, nor will any sport, however active and pleasureable, force you to completely relinquish that ambition. That has been the 'problem of women all over, and these cool, comfortable bits of lingerie the solution. The girdles have two pairs of attractive hose supporters attached and both' brassieres and girdles are bound about the seams with satin ribbon, and they' are made of a fine quality double layer of net without boning. The girdles hook in the front and a pastel rose bud adorns the opening. In flesh, maize, shrimp and Nile they are equally engaging, t MACK'S, SI CJN.D FI400R $3.50 $1 --I ThXI WTIMO Rigid investigation of the condition of buildings housing other night dance clubs is being made by Boston city officials as an aftermath of the collapse of the building hous ing the "Pickwick Club," which killed close to 100 merrymakers and injured scores. Building experts believe that the "overload" on the floor and the weakened condition of the building due to excavation activities along side it, were contributing causes of the collapse. Photo, the most striking one taken after the collapse, shows the manner in which the floors gave way and how the one brick wall, which remained standing, m enaced rescue work. y ,i df a Prim ary Tennis defeated D. H. Chapman 6-3, 6-2. All these winners advance to the TourneyPlyed jsecond round, while Fernandez is also Several matches in the first round of the summer tennis tournament were played yesterday, and the re- mainder will be played soon, as all results for this round must be turn- ed in by Tuesday night, July 14. J. D. Goldsmith defeated L. W. Miller, 8-6, 6-2, H. B. Gill defeated A. Hartwell 6-4, 6-0, and J. Rosales in this round, having had a bye. Tseng, who it was first announced had a bye in the first round, will play Edward Stimson. Paris, July 10.-A Moscow dispatch to the Havas Agency says the Soviet SIX ROOD In desirable neighborhood, outs without down payment, on month government has granted Germany's request for a suspension of the death sentences of two German students charged with plotting to kill Leon Trotzky and other Soviet leaders. The students, Dr. Karl Kindermann and Theodore Volscht, were sentenced last week. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. M HOUSE ide city limits. 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CALKINS Visit Detroit This Summer And Enjoy a Reat Vacation Put-In-Bay In Lake Erie' The most picturesque and delightful Summer pleasure Island near Detroit. Everysport that pleases: Bathing, dancing, sailing; explore the mysterious caves; see Perry's battle monument, picnic groves, athletic fields. Numerous fine hotels and cottages cater to Summer, visitors and at reasonable prices. Stay a day or a week and enjoy yourself, forget your troubles and renew your health. This beautiful island playground is reached only by the palatial and speedy day excursion steamer PUT-IN-BAY. One great deck devoted to dancing and music; restfulicabins and breezeswept open decks. Steamer PUT-IN-BA4 givesexcursions daily from Detroitto Put-In-Bay Island at 9 a. in. from the Wharf at the foot of First Street. Four hours crowded with pleasure at the island, and arrive back in Detroit at 8 p. m. Fare for the round trip 80 cents week days; Sundays and Holidays, $1.25. Cedar Point and Sandusky, Ohio After leaving Put-In-Bay Island the steamer sails on through -the narrow chan- nels among the delightful Lake Erie Islands to Sandusky and Cedar Point, Ohio. Cedar Point. just across the bay frhg Sandusky,is known as the Atlantic City of the West. With its huge hotels, a ectric. park, magnificent bathing beach and board walk it is easily the Queen of'the Great LakesgSummer resorts. On Fridays, after July 4, kteainer Put-In-Bay gives a special excursion to cedar Point, allowing four hours at the wonderful resort, and reaching Detroit at 10:30 p. in. Dancing Moonlights Writ, for Map Folder Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. mn. Far~d h . St.,Ashley & Dustin Fare, Wed. Thurs. 60c. Sat, Sun. and 'Holidays,75c.Steamer Line Foot of First Street Detroit, Mich. You can't scour away the acids in the mouth which cause decay. You can neutralize them.- safely and effectively- with Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Mag- nesia. At druggists. 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