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Saturday, March 25........... .... .5
On and after Monday, Mar. 27....,. $6.00
Saturday, April T...................$5.5
On rand after Monday. Apr. 3.......$5S.00.
Thra ky', April 6.............. .. 4.50
On and after Friday, Apr. 7.......$4.00
Shows at 3:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30
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M1Ol., "M11-, 27--Ida Schnall in "UndIiiw.'
Also "Alustx' Suffer'' Comnedy.
Furs, March 2')--jnilia Dean in ' She
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W~ed. Mlar. 20--Gror e Beb-an in "i'awNv
of Fate."
Orpheum Theatre
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:Matinees, z:00, 3:i5 liven ing, 6:a5, 5:oo
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'Arl is I'm: (l, life is Sltmrt'
Sunday-Evening' Luncheon
Fifty Centsu
Michigan's teams are rapidly round.
ing into shape for the second annual
Mid-West League dlebates, which will
be held next Friday, March 31. Michi-
gan's affirmative team speaks here
against Wisconsin in Hill auditorium,
and the negative team meets Illinois
~at Urbana. The third contest in this
triagular debate is between Wis-
consin and Illinois at Madison.
SThe question is: "Resolved, that the
federal government snould own and
operate all public service telephone
andl telegraph systems in the United
States, constitutionality waived."
William T. .Adams, '17, Richard S.
jMunter, '16L, and Irving S. Toplin
compose the affirmative team, and
IGeorge C. Claassen, '17L, William E.
Olds, '16, and Kenneth M. Stevens,
'61,the negative team.
In the first of the Mid-West con-
tests, which was held last year, Michi-
gan won in both debates in which her
teams participated.
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PAPERS WITHl CONSPIRACY
j TO PLUNGE UNITED) STATES
INTO WAR WITH 3TEXICo I
Sun.-Mon., .lar 26-7-iDnstin Fa:rtuin
in " Jhe Call of the Cunlleriaud.4;"-'l
TIues.: Mar,,]t 28--Norma T indeandt
Robert Barron in Mli sing i.'.;ks and
Trdangle Comedy.
Wed. Mar. 29--The Life of Our 5aixvonr
(Hand Colored) 7 reels.'Vvevening i~c.
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On Saturday and Monday, March 25 and 27; on Sat-
urday and Monday, April i and 3; and oil Thursday and
Friday, April C and 7 the sales will tape place at the ticket
window in Hill Auditorium. On intervening and following
(lays tickets will be on sale at the Vrpiversity School of Music.
Persons having pre-festival cover coupons for exchange
pilease deduct $3.00 from above pricer,.
.Sales begin at EIGcHT o'clock in the morning.
The si ist clin
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SPECIAL 'FEATURE
Mandolin Trioe Orchestra
Reservations Enable us to give Better Service
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uatiou seems to preface his speedy
capture.
S t'roops feet First Sight of Villistas
With the American Army, Colonia
'Dublan, Mexico, via radio to Columbus,
N. M.L, Mar. 25.--American troops in
an encompassing movement with Car-
ranzistas near Namiquipa today got
'their first sight of Villistas.
S There was no fighting between the
bandits andl the United" States forces,
but the Carranzistas had two brushes
withl other bands, the reports to Gen-I
eral Pershing's headquarters stated.
The pursuit was continued in a snow
storm. The bandits sighted by the
Americans comprised a small body,
and it is not known whether Villa
himself was among them. The reports
to headquarters gave their location as
120 miles south by southeast ofj
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Plan For Annual
Jiusrah Campaign
Activee II orkBeglins Apill 23; AUake
Plans for Haibi1192 Budget at
Mred jug Tlomorro~w
Final preparations for the annual
Busrah campaign will be made at a
meeting of the (district chairmen to-
morrow afternoon 'at 2:30 o'clock in
Newberry hall. The active campaign
will begin April 23, and wrill close the
evening ot April 26. Definite plans
for the raising of the Budget will be
made at the meeting tomorrow.
The committeemen in charge oft the
campaign are as follows: I-. 0. Wes-
terwelt, '16M, ('arlton Nash, '1711, A.
1fi. Watt. '1SMIhenry O'Brien. '19M,
Hi. B. Winchell, '171E, V. 1H. S agar, '16,
f-larry Johnson, '17L4 J. R. Cotton, '16,
J. T. Bell, '171., Ralph Gates, '17L, H.
D. H-opsins, '16, C. R. Webb, '19, Tom
Trelfa, '16E, R. E. Richardson, '16L,
Everett Judson, '-16E, MI W. Welch. '17,
Waldo Hunt, '16, W. 0. 1fenderson,
The
New Styles
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119 E. Liberty Street
Dkon't Fal to. See This
William E. Shpy and Claire Whitney
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"THE RULING PASSION"
An Oriental Play of Strong Dramalic Value
Pictures of an Oriental Harem
A Fatal Love and the Incense of the warm East
Produced In the West Indlero
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its new homne at 1102 Oakland avenue.
The remov.al from the old quarters at
61=R East University avenue took place
Ihe latter part of this week.
I'eiincil to THoldlSpecial Meeting
'[hle student council will hold a
special meeting; to discuss important
business at 7 :15 o'clock Tuesday night
A-NOUNCE.. FINAL2
"_NAECH31 " CAST
(Conitinued from Paige One)
mian custom thLey will give a musical,
initerpretation of, the selected lyric
passages, while the actors continue
the action.
eukinzdw'. c 4B nam32spW,RE : fl. .S
are presented at their Ann
Arbor Sample koom
802 South University Ave.
Across from Tappan flail, cor. Thayer
Ladies who require particular fit-
tinig, are especially iuvited to call.
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Next to the play itself the Pic-
tures of "The All Nation Revue"
made by Dames& Nickels are
of most absorbing interest. Come
up and see them.
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This was the first word that the VrItyhil he Michigan ail
Hermitage ('1111)Installed i New hRoane I eya,$.0
American vanguard wacs within sight yer $.0
of the Villistas, and reports of fight- i Acording to plans announced some Patronize _Michigan _Daily Adger- -______
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