THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1927 MBASSADOR HERRI CK RE TURNS, TO AMERICA 'FOR:. VACATION ON NEW FRENCH LINE~R 'ISLE DE FRANCE' THESUME MIHGNDIYSNDY UY2,12 B neook Bargains ?f itrest Teachers, Preachers, Librarians and Summer School Students Want'sBo OTRE r w4m-wwr wm-as TOD)AY AND MONDAY REDN HOT LEATHER (2 Giood('wdes I? i Tues.: "When the Away~ Wife's Photo of new French Liner Ile d e France, as she dropped anchor in I ower New York harbor on her maiden trans-Atlantic voyage, and Myron T. Herick, inset, United States ambas sador to France was taken off by an official welcoming boat. The amnbass ador proceeded to his home in Clevel and. I '.['m "ad" with We I NOMMRAESIM9W The Way To Go To o ° Comfortably and Save Money TouRisT III CABIN formerly 2nd class, mo stly amidships on Prom- enade and upper Main Deck. The extensive deck space means practically the run of the ship. Also inexpensive ($$385 up). STUDENT and UNIVERSITY Touis (with college credit if desired) under the management of the SCHOOL OF FOREIGN TRAVEL, Inc. 110 East 42nd Street, N." Y. City Special Student Summer Sail- ings to and from France and England July and August. BALTIC AMERICA LINE 8-10 Bridge Street, New York or Local Agents ;1 i 'TWOM00 o-0-r.e-*40 ,r.0.rr-COC e. oOA BOOKS GERFALC'ON "Gerfalcon," Leslie Barringer's story of old romance, which Double- day, Page & Company publish on July 15th, is a recreation ofthe glamorous age about which Maurice Hewett wrote in "The Forest Lovers." Ger- Belsant, Sanctalbaste, Olencourt, all these are in the imaginary kingdom where young Raoul ran away to go fadventuring. The tourney of Belsant where he saw the face of Lys, the singing stones of Hastian, the flight through the forest where he met the witches and was taken captive by Red Jehan,f dcared himself for detective stories and has even gone so far as to review them in the Memphis Commercial-Ap- peal under the title, "Gobbets on Thrillers." He likes straight-away tales of mystery and adventure and is espe- /fly , r The open-air swimminig pool adds to the delights of the voyage. '44 Subscribe ! Mie robber baron. ; cLaViUII UL oz sverl ncionLULIliaraC, 4L- i ers that run through a series of books, BISHlOP REVIEWS DETECTIVE among them Peter Clancy, the young Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, the form-= detective hero of Lee ThIayer's "Alias er head of the Protestant Episcopal! Dr. Ely," and several other adven~ Church in America, has openly de-I tures, who is one of his chief delights.j to A uhr ru A oil P L CIMON IN ITS COOL AND COMFY Al{{ial 3liortl -Apr AiTRAVT ION EXTRAORD)INA RY STARTING SUNDAY A SUPERB MYSTERY THRILLER= _ UNUSUAL AND STARTIAG EVEN FOR 11 1 1f l t ~ Z&hat the well-dressed man will ride in rI I :tf V .: 4 1 . i in I it With NORMAN KEIRY and JOAN (RAWFORL) s d ' .. - / i f . J" / '.- - t 11Il1I11I1[11III A Metro G4oldwyni Mayer Picture A Tod-Browninig Prod ucion ::,: A ,:5' '.':^:: i i t , i Y OU can~ zoom the Erskine Six up to sixty, hold it there, aM Scoat down the highway with the comfort of the Twentieth Century ... Four-wheel brakes will ease you down to a smooth, quick stop without the scraig of sael o the burningof tires. . ..ktwil dodge into the snxsllCSz of parking spaces ... It will fit into your vacation plans like a ball in a catche r'& mit: -will arouse shrieks of superia- rives froth feminine lips. And wchy coot A saucy coupe for ~ur-ia- spurd by continental ideas-body designed by Dietrich; chassis by Studebaker - truly a "Little Ais- toca." Trim as an oil king'syacht --and as gracful-ir rfects Euro- pear mans to the nth degre. .. Plan your summer on whl- in an Erskine Sport Coupes on Jirpla7v as all StudebA ak r .rezmm ERSKINE SIX SPOILT COUPE $995 #fa. A. Te'a' $94 E RSKIJVE S Ix .r Ilt .^+ bos ,_ e A --' ow e 1.2Vee~x~~X l f.TX .~kll IfIII[ Iuhh Ihj You expect the unexpected fromi Lou Chaney. But event Chaney faiis will get the surprise of their lives at this latest triumph of the screen's greatest character star : : Adde:' A Vermaid comedy "SURE CURE" %Grantlaind RDice Sportlight' LOCAL TOPICS-NEWS Thursday: Bessie Love, Joseph and Rudolph Schildkraut in "Young April" I r I F IF P ~I IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllli111i TOMORROW at 8:15-Bernard Shaw's Biriliant Farce The Rockford Players Second Summer Season Every Eveniing Except Wed.-Sat. Matinee "Fanny's First Play" Sarah Caswell Angell Hall (above Barbour Gymnasium) All seats reserved at 75c at Bookstores and Door Matinees 50 and 75. Cents Aflaming comedy satire on modern youth and the elder generation; a triumph for the cornpany