® ® -M...,.t-.. ... . Seat Sale now on at Wahr's State St. Book Store ninual French Play WHITNEY THEATRE OF CERCLE FRANCAIS 5 "La Poudre Aux Yeux" and "Il faut qu'une Porte soit"Ouverte ou Fermne" WOMESWOMMOMMMOVAWAIN WMNPMMNWXXNNNNNNMW to seek solace in drink, he the gambling tables of the Kid. Luck followed him till night, then suddenly turned. desperate play, he staked his erest in the "Midas" against' :ho Kid's faro bank. Cherry kept the cases." Undetected cited onlookers, the Broncho pulated the cards and:Glen- But Cherry Malotte had e quick movement of the Broncho Kid's fingers. "The cases are wrong," she cried. "That bet is off." Such vivid reality, such graphic por- trayal of the primal passions of men, has perhaps never been seen .on the "silent stage" as thousands are now witnessing daily in New York, Chicago and other cities, where "The Spoilers" is now being shown. This picture will be shown at the Majestic on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Beautification Work Makes Progress With the arrival of the $412 ship- ment of plants recently purchased by the department of buildings and grounds, actual work on planting the shrubbery and flowers in the campus beautification project has been carried on for two days. All of the 100 or more flower beds have been pade ready, and planting probably will be finished in about 10 days. GARRICK is this. ,rises ! WEEK APRIL 26 i EVER NEW- EVER FRESH Joyous return of the supreme Success of Successes, the Play that has charmed millions Oliver Morosco's Comedy Triumph PEG 0'Ml HEART PLAN SURPRISE FEATURES DOlt COTTON BALL ON NEXT FRIDAY Surprise features and fuzzy white programs are among the things being prepared for the first annual Cotton Ball, scheduled for next Friday night at the Union clubhouse. Committeemen who have just been appointed are: C. B. Ainsworth, '15, chairman, W. F. Holmes, '17, Willis D. Nance, '17, W. A. Nieman, '17, and Russell Dean, '15, who is general chairman of all Union parties for the semester. Harold Schradzki, '15L, and Verne E. Burnett, '17, are hand- ling the publicity end of the affair. P'astoboards open sale at the Union counter, at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon, at $1.50. The ball is restrict- ed to 100 couples. HOPE COLLEt4LAN REPRESENTS STATE IN ORATORY. CONTIEST Irwin -J. Lubbers, of Hope college, carried away the honors at the state Intercollegiate Prohibition oratorical contest held at Adrian Thursday night, and won the right to represent the state of Michigan in the Inter-state contest to be held at Atlantic City, New Jersey, on July 7. He spoke on the subject "Our National Parasite." The second honor was won by W. S. C. Pellow, of Albion college, who spoke on, "The Decree of Public Welfare." Six schoolsAvere represented in the contest; Alma, Hope, Adrian, Albion, Ypsilanti Normal and Michigan. R. B. Penzotti, '18H, Michigan's representa- tive, failed to receive any of the hon- ors but made a good showing. RAIN ALDS IN 11A1(LNG TENNIS COURTS READY FOR STUD)ENTS According to a statemeut made yes- terday by Graduate Director P. G. Bar- telme, the tennis courts on Ferry field will be greatly iraproved by the rain last week which gave the wcorkmen an opportunity to put the ground in pre- sentable shape. With the exception of the two Varsity courts, the tennis en- closure has been in poor conditi.on dur- ing' the past week, and an unusually large number of players have been unable to obtain access to the pla.ying grounds. A bursted water pipe o.n a part of the inclosure has prevented the courts being put into shape. Talks Under Auspices of Forestry Club Mr. Lord D. Kitchell will deliver a lecture in Hill auditorium at 8:00 o'clock next Wednesday night, under the auspices of the Forestry club. The subject of the talk is "A Travelogue on Glacier National Park and Black Feet Indians," and it is beautifully 11- lustrated with motion pictures and hand-colored stereopticon views. Ad- mission to the lecture is free. Michigan Alumni Banquet at Akron During the vacation period, the Michigan Alumni of Akron, Ohio, held their third annual banquet. Prof. R. E. Bunker, of the Law School, and Pro- fessor Wagner, formerly of the college of engineering, and at present a proJ fessor at Terra Haute, Indiana, were among the speakers. Window Cards A SPECIALTY Davis & Ohlinger Prompt Printers Dance Programs and Banquet Menus 109-111 E. WASHINCTON Phone 432-J A good service- able Snit - $20.00 A better oIe for $22.50 An exception- ally line Suit for - - - $25.00 Palm Beach Suits - - $12.00 I MONTHS IN N Y. By J. Hartley Manners I 26 With E L SA RYAN And a Company of Unusual Excellence Nights: 25c to $1.50 Popular Mats., Wednesday and Saturday, 25c to $1.00 75c -, Made to your measure ALBERT GANSLE Merchant Tailor cos E. Washington St. 2nd Floor I SEE THE BIGGEST AND BEST One Hour and a Hal[ f TAYTP SReal Pictures KEYSTONE COMEDIES y Every Week + School Children's Matinee Every Saturday, Five Cents Summer School Bulletins Now iJeady, Prof. E. H. Kraus, acting dean of the summer session, states that the l4 rge announcements for the summer s es- sion are now ready for distribution. They contain a complete list of th e courses of instruction which are to b'e given. The work during the summer' session is the same as that during the regular semester, and each year a larger number of students are taking advantage of this, and shortening their college courses. Last year 125 secured their degrees after completing the summer work. This enabled them to finish their four-year course in three years and three summer sessions. and F COMING THE FOLLOWING BIG STARS sen. Theda Barra William E. Shay. Nance O'Neil. Claire Whitney & Stuart Holmes. Orrin Johnson. Adelaide Thurston. Thomas Jefierson. S. Miller Kent. Mme. Olga Petrova. Francellia Bilsington. Lillian Gish. Bessie Barriscade. APRIL 27 and 28 Ttiesday and Wednesday THE SPOILERS 9 REELS WILLIAM FARNUM and KATHLYN WILLIAMS a great picture from a great story APRIL 29 THURSDAY ONLY Satan Sanderson FEATVRIN ORRIN JOHNSON and a good Comedy Begin Excavations for Heating Tunnel Excavation has begun for -the h eat- ing tunnel, which will connect Ma rtha Cook dormitory on South Unive rsity avenue with the university h ;atng plant. The ditch begins betweeui the engineering shops and the p1iiysics building, and will be about 600 f eet in length. The new tunnel w ill be. con -st u t d o o c e e d w l a r 't"rted ofeconrete, an dwill car the heating pipes and electric Iighting leads to the new dormitory. HART y APRIL 30, FRIDAY ONLY ROBERT-HILLARD'S GREAT SUCCESS Fool There Was THE VAMPIRE Theda Bara & Edward Jose MAY 1, SATURDAY ONLY THE DEVIL WITH EDWARD CONNELLY AND BESSIE BARRISCALE o r The Biggest and Greatest PIICTVR.E I I Will 1iscuss government O'jvnership A.delphi House of Representatives will hold its first meeting fol'iowing the holidays next Tuesday. F. '. Loudy, '15E, has presented a bill providirng for gradual government o wnership of public utilities. This will be another socialistic bill, and will be thorou-ghly discussed. Prof. Hobbs Returns from East Tue. day Dr. W. 1. Hobbs, of the geolog ical department, who is attending the con- vention of the American Philosoph:ical society, in Philadelphia, will -eturn to the city on Tuesday. EN6tktVI& CaC® 1 I 'OCRIT ES-Comirg NIGHTS 7:00 and 8:30 A ;I