THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930 THE UMMR CHIGN DILYFRIAY. JULY +11.a19o0 STAGE WHISPER By Helen Carron i ojecion -and what can you do: in the cast had a positive pnhn abou itanyway - this individual! for blustering and bellowing. The! wil tketime out to criticize, re- doctor was incredibly noisy and veor "pan," as you will, "Close worrisome. "Sister," the horrible Harmony," ~little brat, was perhaps atil o Neryevery member of the cast, brattish and a bit too coy. individually, played rather well. Strangely enough, in the midst of However, collectively, as just one all our disparaging remarks, we canc big family and the usual good cleanE find it in this steel heart of ours to fun, they didn't register. Each was: mention that Miss Bauersmith, as working just as hard as he could, !Mrs. Sheridan, gave us a ratherl for himself. As regarded the unity neat piece of work. However, we there seemed to be very little of1 still have an idea that the wicked that. An extremely bad habit that boy who kicked little sister in the the majority of the cast was inflict- stomach was the most important ing on its audience was the annoy-' character in the play. We should ing manner of saying speeches and have seen more of him. having it done with, a dropping- I suppose we should' be a little out - of- 'character-and-waiting- for kinder about this production, but cues idea.; we can't. It was too tedious. Like Clarence Dammon as Bertram "Sister," we're spoiled brats. "Holi- Sheridan made the bad mistake of day," as a play, was too much biting off all his sentences. and I chocolate ice cream, served by mis- flinging them at the audience. I take in place of the bouillon. Yachtsmen to Battle I for America's Trophy PR.ICE WAR CUTS GAS TO 5 CENTS Retail Cost Approaches State a Tax Level in California. (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.-Gaso- line retailed as low as 5 cents a gallon, including a 3-cent state tax, as the price cutting war raged on the Pacific coast today. Predic- tions were widely made the price would be pounded down to the ~state tax of 3 cents in California. The price reached the 5-cent level in Fresno Wednesday. One large distributing company in Ta- coma which had been selling at 7 1-2 cents retail planned to' shade that quotation by 1 cent a gallon. IThe lowest retail price in Los An- geles was 8 1-2 cents, including the 3-cent tax. Seattle motorists were paying 9 1-2 to 11 cents, including a 3-cent tax. Portland retail prices ranged from 10 to 13 1-2 cents, in- cluding a 4-cent tax. Quotations in San Francisco ranged from 10 to 14 cents, including tax. aIndependent dealers in San Francisco have asked Gov. Young to aid in having gasoline distribu- tors as public utilities operating under regulation by the state railroad commission. merI foi mation concerning the itinerary and other trip details is also avail- mIn. able at the Summer Session office. All expenses, approximately $30 :00 i William H. Hobbs. the Womens Education Club: The Women's Education Club will hold ion, I i joint meeting with Pi Lambda Theta on Monday evening at 7:15 in the Alumnae Room at the Women's League Building. Dr. Willard C. in., Olson will speak on the new elementary school unit of the University.° to- All1 Women in Ann Arbor who are interested in this subject are invited i-to attend. Berniece Backus, Chairman. 1 i 1 Sir Thomas Lipton World famous sportsman, who is bringing his latest "Shamrock" to the United States in another at-, tempt to carry the America's cup back to England.T I id I NOW Michigan COME WHERE IT'S COOL!I E RNEST PASCAL'S NOVEL "THE DARK SWAN" INA jWILLIAM' BEAUDINE 1111 DIRECTED DRAMA 11 W EDD .ING In formal Opening I RINGS WITH OTHER GREAT FEATURES TOO! OLIVE H. B. LOIS BORDEN WARNER WILSON 11 .f A Vita phone All Talking Production 2 09 South State Street Body for 32 Years SUNDAY-WILL ROGERS IN "DSO THIS IS LONDON" Al Dine and Dance: T""Li ] I SATURDAY, JULY 12 b LAST TIMES TONIGHT OPENING DINNER WILL BE SERVED 5:00 P. Al. TO 7:00 P.M. An Innovation for Discrminatng Ann Arbor Clientele Seating 400 Guests ________DINING AND DANCING DAILY _____ Matinee Tea Dancing Every Evening Founain nd La art Serice 8:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Founain nd La art Serice Dinners and A La Carte/ 2:00 P. M. to. 5:00 P. M. Service HARRY RICHMAN Talking Melody Hit "Puttin' on the Ritz" STARTING SATURDAY EDDIE BUZZELL Talking Comedy Vita phone Act Fp 4 DAYS ONLY Dolores Del RiJoin "The Bad One" -with- Edmund udLowe Two Great .Stars-Together for the first time since their appearance in "What Price Glory"~ "El- ~ ~ ~1ZL kJ PA w '4 3 AN PTONIGHT0 o Matinee Tomorrow at 3:15-Also Tomorrow Nigh ALL Phone OSEATS 63000 75 COEHR OYfor M CENTS Reservations (THE LAUGH HIT) f By Elmer Rice and Dorothy Parker Box office open today 10.9 Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre rrmTr rm?" I &W.L" "W" DODS REASONABLE PRICES !he UNION CAFETERIA SPECIAL LUNICHEONS AND DINNERS FIFTY CENTS r1