3UR TH E SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY )TWEDNESDAY, AUGUS'T 3, 1927 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN expressed in his "Thoughts on God."! The public is invited to attend the' lecture. tationery Bargains Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m, (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume VIII WEDN ESSAY, AUG4USTA~, 1927 Number 33 Observatory Nights : Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, 'August 8, 9, and 10 mray be obtained at the office of the Summer session from 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer session who will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying for thema. Students desiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to visit t he Observatory should apply for tickets at once as the supply is very limited. T.. E. Ranktin. I'xhibit of Educational and Mientall Tests: The Bureau of Educational Reference and Research will hold an exhibit of educational and mental tests from Monday through Thursday, August first to fourth inclusive, from 3:00 to 5:0.rThis exhibit will include all tests used in the Michigan Cooperative rTestin~g Program, as well as other ruportant tests in educational fields. Superintendents, supervisiors, prin- cipals, and teachers are paticularly invited to visit this exhibit. The exhibit will be held in Room 112. University H-igh School. Bureau Educatonal Reference and Rlesearchi. Foreign Students : A Men's International Recreational Camp will be held for one week at the close of the Summer Session. The grounds and equipment of the University Fresh Air Camp have been made available. The cost will be small. If interested make application by August 6th at Lane Hall. Open Forum: "Can we still believe in an omnipotent God" will be discussed this afternoon at -:15 in Room 231 Angell Hail. This meeting is held under the auspices of the Tolstoy League. All who are interested are invited to attend. F. 11. Onderdonk. Educationial Cluib Baniquet: The annual banquet of the Men's and Women's Educational Clubs will be held in the ball room of the Michigan Union, TIuesday evening, August 9, at 6:30. Superintendent. Williami I-lAndrew of Chicago will be the prin- cipal speaker. Tickets $1.75. Thme (ommittee. 1:ECI'rS ionNo. 8: Michigan State Prison, including prison industries, th~e old cell block, thle recreation facilities, the new prison~ annex three miles out of Jackson, and so forth. Party leaves iBi special 1~u4 f= .t ":$i A. MX. Saturday August 6, in front of Angell Hall, State street. Party arrives back in Ann Arbor about 12:15 P. M. Round trip tickets for special busses must be securedl by Friday, August 5. 6 P. M., in Room 8, University Hall. Price $1.50. Students planning to drive their okii cars should be at the miain prison ofihce, at the head of Mechanics street, Jackson, by 9 A. M. Carlton Wells Director of Excursions. I Public Health Lectures:_ Dr. R. W. Bunting will lecture on Dental Hygiene at 4 o'clock on Wed- nesday and Thursday afternoons in the Auditorium of the Dental Building. John Sumdwall. I D DON ILL g ell hall. Thme lecturie will be given LE TUlRE TODAY under the auspices of the Trolstoy 61___league. Dr. Fr ancisS. Onder donk, ot the The basis for Dr. Onderdonk's talk Aechitectural college, will speak on will be the views of H. G. Wells as "Can We Believe in An Omnipotent expressed in his book, "God, the in- God ?" at 4: 15 todlay in room 231, 4n- . visible King-," and Tolstoy's views asj Shakeoff Mhat Dro )vsy feeling Get out of doors in a Saundcrs 7 Can~oe Huron River at Cedar A Miscellaneous Lot of Box stationery at 10C - 25c - 45g I W aiii S BOOKESTORE - - a: Subscribe to 3> Ed geworth smoking - is apart of college . g education . a_ .a7_ ®f iI -1 -i 'w - Z S 1 ®s_[.S d_ rr S To all men who make a hobby of pipes ii Atf im a f sou , plure (of i'itb esslRussia tunder the Cos- sack Kish. A tFhrilig', siriziig'enotinmal 4ralfl:L front' r'Foit I~;y r in1ens ct (il+'-- wiLmake ;{oft ti3y- c%-i s 11 mloe; ]pici'C' like lies iirreet jonm." SOWI* lwo wrut> c1 ...- UNWfl. .2RSWR P*ISNT v..-r byr LEO TOLSTOY 9. Ab N ui:..4 A J pNu . at _. / / « BIG DOUE *1 3LE FEATURE BILL Limes Today MAYBE you've spent half your life and fortune on this old hobby-collecting everything from peace-pipes down to the latest "L and Maria" underslung. Maybe you know the pipe encyclopedia from amber Americanus to Zula zuago But if you're a pipe smoker, you learned long ago that no matter how much a man may know about trick pipes, and pipe tricks what he gets out of any pipe depends on what he puts in it. And if you know your tobaccos, you know that any pipe's a sweeter smoke when packed with grand and. glorious old Granger Rough Cut... The finest Burley that grows, mellowed Weliman,'s way and specially cut for pipes.. A man may have a hundred pipes but he needs only one tobacco... and that's Granger. For whether you put it in a meerschaum or a corn-cob, Granger is al- ways the same cool, sweet tobacco.. . worthy of any pipe in the world. GRANGERK ROUGH CU I Last 1 THUR-PETER B. KYNE'S "PALS IN PARADISE" IPA m 9 .. o . BEN _1 Li BURBRIDGES Amuazing URevela tioniof the African Jngle A -- 2:00-3:30 M~c-30c-40c LAST TIMES TODAY 7:20-9:00 M0c - 0c SEE-SEE Feature N ter Two Shirley Mlason ill Sweet Bosie O'Grady PolicyV 2":00) 3 :35) ?5c Remuembier the comedy in "Wo)manmI.ndled," the action in "The Quarterback " and thme dramia in "lKnockout ReillyI" Here are all three ini oje picture ibrctllgl back by the man who made "it," axa i ~MAN P06'k1 ON THlE STAGIE 1WAJESTIC FEATURES The Oxford Trio in Ducwk' Soup-Aesops Fables PLAXY BALL AND HOW Paramnount News ar 11,1,11.R IRO w Esther Ralston i FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Witb Raiymond iHatton Jolts Gilert inl 3WIiELE MILES OUT With iErnst Torrene Thursday The Callahans and the Murphys N r' 4 p - Made for pipes only! Granger Rough Cut is made by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company The Rockford Players Second Summer Season Every Evening Except Wed.-Sat. Matinee Last Play of the Season Tomorrow Night at 8:15 "6The Comedy of Errors" Sarah Caswell Angell Hall (above Barbour Gymnasium), All seats" reserved at 75c at Bookstores and Door Matinees 50 and 75 Cents ti1I11I111IIIE gl IItt ItI1111t111ttlIIilbi Shakespeare's Riotous Rhapsody in Blue Niltliiiii1111