THE WOLVERINE- SESSION ID BREAKING REC ae 26.-It has been an- .o that British and Jap- in conference ateLon- ed to revise the entire treaty in order to m with the League of at and to meet the in- iation the treaty has .ng to cable advices to i, Japanese language 1 to complete the re- Ambassador Chinda for Japan and to hav'e signatures before the s visits Japan in the the advice added. mission will be charged. (Univer- 11111WL Bsity Hall.) August 3 eMiiuu ro R 55p.: m.-Cuba--Despues de la guerra entre Espana y los Estados Unidos OL P(in Spanish, illustrated). Mr. Julio (Continued from Page 1) del Toro. Jul 8 p. m.-Play. The Class in Play Pro- SUNDAY SE . H vI _ T SCHEME (Continued from Page 1) The men, who left school to go to war, are also in a hurry to finish school and to start work, and there is a large number of men of this type, who are using the Summer Session as a means. to effect this end. Dean Kraus received a great deal of correspondence in regard to the Sum- mer Session, and other inquiries and the general interest manifested:around the campus lead him to believe this will be a record ear. - "Everything is better and more successful so far from all points of view," he stated. Committee- Established Cramped conditions in the College of Engineering and Architecture recently caused the establishment of an execu- tive -committee, which will reorganize the work in that college and put it on the same basis as is done there in the regular academic year. With this almost accomplished, the engineering, college is making attempts to induce' as many students as possible to attend the Summer Session, and in this way to eliminate much of the congestion in the regular term classes. Appeals have been sent out to enter- ing freshmen to come to the Summer Session in order to relieve the crowded conditions, which will be felt next fall. Enrollment in the Law school has fallen off from the mark of 191 last. year to 124. This is probably due to the number of ex-service. men, who wanted to make up work last summer. et 26.-Establish- merican branch of nale of Moscow at ad bolshevik pro- nd South America sior of New Mexico, of bolshevik activ- it, and it is. from tnda in the United z the Latin-Ameri- ing directed. The borities, Excelsior arresting active ow soviet govern- 5 p. m.-What the Jew Has Done for America. Dr. Henry Berkowitz. 8 p. in.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- toriuni.) , ' July, $ 5 p. m.-Americanism and Judaism,- Their Common Hopes and Ideals. Dr. Henry Berkowitz. 8 p. m.-Educational Motion Pictures. July 9 5 p. m. and 8 p. m -Some Present-Day Educational Problems (two lec- tures). Mr. F. E. Spaulding, Super- intendent of Schools, Cleveland. July 12 5 p. m.-Some of the Problems of Americanization as seen by an Army' Psychologist. Prof. C. S. Berry. 8 p. m.-The Work of the American Library Association in France (il- lustrated). Mr. S. H. Ranck, of Grand Rapids. July 13 p. m.-The Effect of the War upon Literature. Prof. T. E. Rankin. 8 p. m.-Medical Lecture. Dr. A. M. Barrett. July.14 5 p. in.-The Outlook for International Law. Prof. E. D. Dickinson. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) July 15 5 p. m.-Niagara i'alls and Vicinity (il- lustrated)., Assistant Prof. I. D. Scott. 8 p. m.-Educational Motion Pictures. I- duction, underI sistant Prof. R. mission will be -iL) the direction of As- D. T. Hollister. Ad- charged. (*niversity 503 E. HURON '. August 4 p. m.-Some Phases of Wireless Communication (illustrated). Prof. N. H. Williams. (West Lecture Room, Physical Laboratory.) 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) Ullf~iil 1 Howard R. Chapman, Director, Is attending the Silver Bay Col- lege. Students' .Conference. He, will expect to meet you next THE BAPTIST GUILD St. Andrew's Episcopal Difision and Cathe REV. HENRY TATLO( Rector REV. CHARLES T. Curate Holy Communion Church School Morning Prayer and Address 1( Evening Prayer and Address The address at 10:3 will be made by Mr. Fr, Morehouse, Editor of ing Church." Subject: organization of the Church." The address at the service will be by the D. Maxon, D.D., Rector Church, Detroit. Subje Reorganization of the 7:35 a. 9:30 a. 5 8 August 5 p. m.-Nationalism., Prof. - R. M. Wenley.- p. m.-Educational Motion Pictures. '- week. August 6 5 p. m.--Subject and lecturer to be an- nounced. O0 It' 8 5 8 5 8 5 p. m.-Cosmopolitan Night. The Cosmopolitan Club. (University Hall.) August 9 p. m.-The Part-Time School, Connecting School with Employ- ment. Prof. G. E. Myers. p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. The Class in Interpretative Reading.. (University Hall.) August 10 p. m.--Recent British Policies in In- dia. Prof. A. L. Cross. p. m.-Medical Lecture. Dr. J. G. Van Zwaluwenburg. August 11 p. m.-The City of Rome in the Time of Augusts (illustrated). Prof. J. FIRST CONCREGATIO CHURCH 10:30 A. M. oN )ays?" Chur'ch of Chri DISCIPLES South University Ave. 10:30 A. M. SUBJECT: "Faith of Our Fathers" 0 7:30,P. M. SUBJECT: "A Religion That Works' 9:30 A. M., Bible School HARRY G. MERSHC HELD OTNTSj SPEAKS une 26.-Henry Bor- rn grocer, indicted on profiteering in sugar, 0 bail when arraigned s charged with making ound profit oi 30,000 Vette, another Brook- charged with selling in of sardines for 50 held in $2,500 bail. ns were set for July 7. Law Student Weds '19 Girl The marriage of Ardeth Paul, '19, and Alvin Buzbee, '17 and '20L, was solemnized Friday, June 25, at St. An- drew's Episcopal church. Miss Buz- bee is a member of Sorosis, and Mr.' Buzbee is a member of Delta Theta Phi law fraternity. Liners in The Wolverine will do it for you. Try them. "Are These the Last D )ORLEES CLEANING E C how much longer our Energine Cleanirg over any other cleaning you have had. Comrpenqy RE^1~IRING 'IT Nd ) i' 4TH AVEm-ANN ARBOR-PHONE 2508 RERICAN CIGAR STORE BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Candies. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream E. WILLIAMS ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS July 16 2:30 p. m.-Excursion to Niagara Falls, under the direction of Mr. F. W. Frostic, via Michigan Central Rail- road to Detroit and steamer to Buf- falo. 5 p. m.-The Intermediate Schools. Mr. E. O. Marsh, Superintendent of4 Schools, Jackson. 'S p. mn.-eading, Goldoni's "Curious Mishap."-Assistant Prof. R: .T. Hollister. (University Hall.) July 19 5 p. m.-The Fourth Dimension (illus- trated). Prof. W. B. Ford. July 20 5 p. m.-The Wayne County Experi- ment. Mr. W. B. Arbaugh, Detroit. 8 p. m.--Medical' Lecture. Dr. C. C. Parnall. O July 21 5 p. m.-The Einstein Gravitation The- ory. Prof. W. F. Colby. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity Schooliof Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) 8:30 p. m -Visitors' Night at the Ob- servatory. Admission by ticket only. July 22 5 p. m.-Les Universites Frncaises (in French). Assistant Prof. R. Talamon. 8 p. m -Educational Motion Pictures. 8:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the Gb- servatory. Admission by ticket only. July 23 5 p. m.-Schoo Building Campaigns. Mr. E. C. Hartwell, Superintendent of Schools, Buffalo. 8 p. m.-Roman Church Mosaics of the First Nine Centuries (illustrated). Librarian W. W. Bishop. 8:30 p, m.-Visitors' Night at the Ob- servatory. Admission by ticket only. July 26 5 p. m.-UniversityBusiness Adminis- tration. Mr. J. C. Christensen. 8 p. m.-Recital. The Class in Shake- spaarean Reading. '(University Hall.) July 27 5 p. m.-Newspabr English. Prof. J. L. Brumm 8 p. m.-Medical Lecture. Prof. A. S. Wirthin. July 28 5 p. m.-Creatures of Environment (11- lustrated). Prof. A. F. Shull. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) July 29 5 p. m.-The Problem of the National Budget. Assistant Prof. J. R. Hay- den. 8 p. m.-Educational Motion Pictures. July 30 5 p. m.-Teachers' Salaries and the ? Cost of Living. Prof. L. C. Karpinski. 8 p. m.-Reading, Shaw's "The Devil's Disciple." Mr. R. K. Immel. (Uni- versity Hall.) July 81 5:30 a. m.-Excursion to Put-in-Bay, fake Erie, under the direction of Assistant Prof. L D. Scott, via Mich- igan Central Railroad to Detroit and steamer to Put-in-Bay. August 2 '5 ,p. m.-Democracy in Literature. Prof. R. W. Sellars. / 8 p. M.Play The Class in Play Pro- 'duction, under the direction of As- sistant Prof.)R:- D. T. Hollister. Ad- G. Winter. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) August 12 5 p. m.-Two Adamses.- Prof. David Friday. 8 p. m.-Educational Motion Pictures. August 13 5 p. m.-Income Tax Procedure. Prof. W. A. Paton. August'16 5 p. m.-Subject and lecturer to be an- nounced. 8 p. m.-Spanish Gypsy Folk Songs (illustrated with the Victrola) Prof. ,. P. Wagner. August 17 8 p. m.-Recital. The Class in Shake- spearean Reading. (University Hall.) Subscriptions to The Wolverine, per summer session, $1.00. PRESBYTERIAN/ CHURCH Corner Huron and Division LEONARD A. BARRETT speaks at 10:30 a. m. Theme--"An Anclent Dream ap- plied to Modern. Life." First Unitar Subject: The C. E. Society meets at 6:30. Students of the Summer Session Cordially invited. "USE OF VACATION" Strangers are always - Church , , ... SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY All Students Cordially Invite F. B. ARTHUR PASTOR TOM MOORE IN Cor. State and Huron Sts Rev. Sidney S. Robins, Pas Morning Service, 10:30 "THE GREAT t ACCIDENT From the Saturday Evening Post Serial by Ben Ames Williams I ARBOR HAT CLEANING 625 EAST LIBERTY STREET ALL KINDS OF HATS CLEANED-LIKE NEW SHOES SHINED-10c CO.: Here's just the kind of pic-, ture you like to see Tom Moore in. } First he plays the part of a reckless, happy-go-lucky, ne'er- do-well whose name was placed on the ballot as a practical joke on his father. They said that only a grea accident could elect him for Mayor - and sure enough it happened! Then maybe he didn't show, those people in that city what he really could do when he wanted to-and you'll just bet that even his Dad had to "sit If Tom Moore were runn: for Mayor of this town, wot he get your vote ? We have been told that T Moore's radiant smile wot guarantee a certain proport of the feminine vote in any co munity-and that the majoi of the male population woi be for him too! U T' All right, come along a enjoy a good picture with T Moore. Don't even let ' Great Accident" prevent y from seeing the picture!. A J up and take notice." ST ATTRACTIONS FIRST! ADULTS 25c CHRISTIE COMEDY NEAT BUT NOT GAUDY FORD WEEKLY ORCHESTRA MUSIC CHILDREN l0c A Robert Warwick SUNDAY DAILY, SUNDAYSHOWS AT SHOWS AT D1:30-3:00 2:00 -- 3:30 4:30 7:00 - 8:30 PT7:00 - 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY and Larry Seiloil Everybody Cokne I DOROTHY DALTON IN "A GAMBLE IN SO ALSO NEAL BURNS IN "A FLY IN THE OINT F99