TSE SUAIlH R MLGSIG.AN DAISY ., ..,: . THE SMMERMICHGAN AILYPA ..TH,, Dr. Margaret Bell Finds City's Restaurants Cater to Appetites of Men Undergraduates SUBSCRIBE Mayor Murphy Yields to Order of Welfare Department, _"Common Council. DETROIT, July 10.-/)-For the ;' .fourth time this week, the munic- - 'ipally-operated lodge for homeless ' :*. " #*::*.. :men at one of the Fisher plants .' . was ordered closed Thursday. This ***/ . time it seemed that the order would -: : take effect. -?Mayor Frank Murphy, who had held out for continued operation of the dormitory after the city coun- cil and the welfare commission had Joseph H. Brophy, insisted the lodge be closed, yielded Former police chief of Troy, N. Thursday and Capt. John F. Bal- Y., who has been appointed head lenger, deputy superintendent of of Auburn prison, Auburn, N. Y.pbiwefrsdthlog a- Brophy has just supervised instal- public welfare, said the lodge prob- lation of new cell blocks. ably would be vacated by tonight. Capt. Balenger precipitated the Fisher to End Sermon mayor's action by demanding to Series on 'Personality' know from whence is coming the money for continued operation of "Persons That Make Eras" will be the dormitory. Earlier in the day, the subject of Dr. Frederick B. the council had told him it would Fisher's sermon at 10:45 o'clock to- not be responsible for the $2,000 in morrow morning in the First Meth- bills incurred for maintenances of odist Episcopal church. The discus- the dormitory since Tuesday, the sion will complete a series of three closing date fixed in the council's on creative personality, first order. This sermon will be the last op- Inmates of the lodge have been portunity for Summer Session stu- invited to move to the county in- dents to hear Dr. Fisher, who is firmary at Eloise, which has ac- leaving for a vacation next week. commodations for 2,400 men Summer Dresses Summer Coats Physical Education Head States Women Need Less Food for Activities. Restaurants in Ann Arbor cater more to the generous appetites of the men students, according to Dr. Margaret Bell, director of physical education for women. Dr. Bell had in mind the quantities of meat, po- tato, and pie that the average col- lege boy considers just a fair-sized meal. "Women engage in less strenuous exercise," said Dr. Bell, "and re- quire, therefore, a diet less heavy than that regularly enjoyed by the men." "In general," Dr. Bell estimated, "there is little to be worried about in respect to properly regulated Twenty-Five Students Leave on Niagara Trip A party of twenty-five left late last night on the third excursion of the Summer Session, for a tour of the Niagara Falls district during the weekend. Prof. William H. Hobbs and Mrs. R. C. Hussey were the party's chap- erones. Professor Hobbs will ex- plain the gorge formations to the students from the historical stand- point. TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHING A speciality for twenty years. Prompt service . . . Experienced oper- ators . . . Moderate rates. 0. D. MORRILL 314 South State St. Phone 6615 meals for the women students on campus, as the greater proportion are housed in dormitories and so- rority houses where studied atten- tion is given to the planning of the week's menus. TO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY iii Millinery Sale! SATURDAY I' 300 New Summer Hats White, Black and All Colors Many Hats Made to Sell for $7.50 S Novelty Straws Rough Straws Panama Shapes in White Tape Plenty of Large Headsizes Sale Starts 9:00 Jacobson 's 'My EEcTOC E electric range SEALS-IN the included in these offerings Exceptional bargains! A final clearance effort on our part! For you it is an op- portunity of opportunities to secure a coat, ensemble or dress of our standard quality price. As to be .ex- pected at this time of the season, size range is incom- plete, but those who came early are reasonably certain to make a satsisfying choice. crepes, Regular stock dresses, very desirable in style, materials and quality. Values to $55.00 each are specially priced for this occasion. DIETITIANS rec- s, es unde _hes, con o * zthe importance d.i - . ok *Uin oll the natu* usoer.ol ral values 3n foods. None of the natural elements should be lost in cooking. Only a SEALED OVEN retains ALL the delicious food values, and that is why electric cooking is so healthful! "In an ordina ryoven, the intense dry heat dries out a roast. An electric oven prevents this. Its moist atmosphere conserves precious minerals and other natural food values. Its gentle, moist heat cooks meats and vegetables to melting tenderness in their own juices, without the addition of water! 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