T 3E SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 I i iiJ ~va saraarr " .. . +" rr a.r : r+ t _ Publctin!the Buetisonstucve notice to allmembe the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:3p . m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume V H THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 Number 22 Excursion No. 6: Inspection tours under special guides through the Hotel Statler and the General Motors Building. This gives an unusual opportunity to see, the many-sided activities connected with the operation of large metropolitan buildings.1 The party will leave by motor bus at 8:40_ A. M., Saturday, July 23, from in front of the Michigan Union. Leave names in Room 8, University Hall by Friday, July 22, 6 P. M.I .Carlton F. Wells, Director of Excursions. Aeronautical Wind Tunnel: The aeronautical wind tunnel in the basement of the East Engineering Building will be open for inspection of Summer Session students all this week. After that tests will be started and the public will not be admitted. John D. Akerman. CLASSIFIED ADS; WANTED-Dressmaking and alter-I ing. Miss Eisele, 401 S. Division. Phone 22194.. 21-22-23 FOR RENT-Furnished house. Fine home in southeast esction, Septem- ber 1, to responsible party. Adults only.- Owner, 933 Forest. r Phone 6047. 21-22-231 Poll 1 I f 1 Book Bargains of interest Teachers, Preachers, Librarians and Summer School Students Ws UNIV ERSITY Walkr s BOOK STORE r FOR SALE-For second hand port- able typewriters, see Kamm, 110 So. In~alls. Phone 6374. 20,21,22j i IE -i I' _ LAST TIMES TODAY Change of Office Hours: / My office hours at the Health S ervice beginning today are 11 to and 1 to 2. Margaret Bell, M.D. You'll Roar at HMARRI ED AMLI VE MAJESTIC -4 AND HOW WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE STARTING TODAY 12 t I Phi Delta Kappa: There will be a meeting this evening, July 21, at 7 o'clock in Room 12, Tappan Hall, for the purpose of electing new members to the fraternity. W. W. Raggard, President. Sidewalk Slabs: Broken sidewalk slabs may be had for the hauling. Excellent for stepping stones. Call Buildings and Grounds department or get directly from campus. E. C. Pardon, Superintendent Buildings and Grounds. Phyhliological Chemistry, 101s: The work covered by the second half of the lectures in this course will begin on Friday, July 22. Students who are enrolled in the work of the last part of the course should report at 7:00 in the West Amphitheatre, West Medical Building. K. B. Lewis. SEE END OF MEET on the problem of the size of second- BEFORE AUGUST 15 ary cruisers and their armament. The _____ Japanese think an agreement= will be (By Associated Press) reached but only by further delicate GENEVA, July 20.-The middle of and complicated negotiations. August was the guess of a Japanese - i With MATT MOORE MARGARET LIVINGSTON LOU TELLEGAN And All Star Cast prsent P 51'I . - , 41 -P 2:00- 3 :35i 25ic 35c l~c 7:25 9 :0 35c 500 loc f Also SHOULD SLEE WALKERS MARRY - A Sennett Wow Grantland Rice Sportlight FRIDAY JACKIE COOGAN In JOHNNY GET YOUR HAIR CUT l /~mth arnerI~ichmond May M AVOy Kathleen Key Jason Robards \ 0N THE STAGE DUNCAN'S COLLIES SUN.-LON CHANEY IN "THE UNKNOWN" delegate tonight for the end of the Tri-partite Naval conference, the work of which has been suspended due to the recall to London of the. chief British delegates to permit a abinet discussion on the general situ- ation. The conference is repleate with dif- ficulties owing to the divergent posi-! tions of the British and Americans TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS Richelson won from Pheley 7-5, 6-2; Cordero from Rich 6-4, 7-5; Rogvoy from Crawf d 6-1, - 6-3, in George Moe's All-Student Tennis Tourna- ment yesterday. Marsh and Diack I or , were scheduled to yet reported the match to Mr. Moe. play, but had not result of their ENJOY A REAL VACATION! Visit Detroit and PUT-IN-BAY Both picturesque and historical is beautiful Put-In-Bay. Here abounds interest for young and old. There is bathing, dancing, sailing, mysterious caves, picnic groves and Perry's monument beneath which the dust of heroes lies. NEXT f --r' i WEEK "IS ] ATSO" 1 A F THERE IS A PERFECT FACE POWDER ! OFI I. The palatial steamer Put-In-Bay leaves the foot of First St. (Detroit) -daily at 9 a.m. returning at 8 p.m. R. T. fares: $1.00 week days. $1.50 Sundays. Steamer runs thru to San- "' dusky daily making connections with Cedar Point Ferry. Thru to Cleveland SviaPut-In-Bay. i J F F I1 S O soft, so fine, so richly fra- grant-one knows at once that COTY FACE POWDERS are the supreme complement to nature. Nine true shades. LES POUDRES COTY Perry Monument Drive to Detroit and enjoy the DANCING MOONLIGHTS Leave Detroit 8:45 p.m. Return 11:30 p. mn. Fare: Wednesday and Thursday ;Oc. Saturday. Sunday and Holidays. 75c. CEDAR POINT On Fridays a special excursion is run to Cedar Point. Steamer stops one hour Sundays. With its huge hotels, electric park, magnificent bathing beach and board-walk it can rightfully be called the Atlantic City of the West. ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE Foot of First St. Detroit, Michigan -- ,- k r Edgeworth i smoking One dollar the box L'ORIGAN PARIS EMERAUDE STYX JASMIN DE CORSE I LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT L'AMBRE MUGUET CHYPRE L'OR ANTIQUE s a part of college, °'education I r MIt i ltv! i JIK Read The Daily "Classified" Columns I Last Time TONIGHT at 8:15-John Golden's "Clean" Comedy The Rockford Players Second Summer Season Every Evening Except Wed.-Sat. Matinee "6PIGS, Sarah Caswell Angell Hall (above Barbour Gymnasium) All seats reserved at 75c at Bookstores and Door Matinees 50 and 75 Cents IIIIIIIIIrifllrlIIIt{IIlru~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB Everybody likes "Pigs"-A gorgeous little comedy. "Fanny's First Play", Opening Tomorrow .a . ..._.. /