I It's H ere- The New 3A Special with the :10 0 r- ' 'y ' f, ,? /lf + I' ;, ' 'III V , 719 NO, UNIVERSITY AVE. Where You Buy Kodaks and Films r I II Jim r Hill Auditorium SaturdayMorning April 1 at 8:00 a.m. DETROIT World's Greatest Entertainer Harry Lauder Shows at 3:00. 6:30. 8:oo, 9:30 Tues. March 2-Julia Dean in "The Ransom ." Wed. Mar. 29-George Beban in "Pawn of Fate." Thu.. Mar. 30-Emily Stevens in "The House of Tears." Orpheum Theatre The Home of Paramount and Triangle Photoplays Matinees, 2:oo, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:oo 9:15 Saturdays - Holidays Continuous TODAY Norma Talmadge and Robert Harron in "Missing Links." Also Triangle Com- edy, Samn Bernard in "Because He Loved Hecr." TOMORROW "Tie Life of Our Saviour." 7 Reels, Hand Colored Pathe afternoon ic, and Evening 15c. $2.50 each if Pre-festival cover coupon is ex- changed-otherwise $5.50. Beginning Monday, April 3, as long as they last, they will remain on sale at the UDiversity School of Music at $2 and $5 each, respectively. I I MATINEES, 2:30 p. m. MAJESTIC NIHTS, - 8:a5p. rt. I I MARCUERITE FIELDS AND HER SUPERB COMPANY MATINEE" EA and NIGHT "THE CO -1 WEDNESDAY, MATINEE & NIGHT, "WIDOW BY PROXY" FRI. MAT., LADIES ONLY ADMITTED, "WIFE OR AFFINITY?" I. THE FAMOUS Cox Sons and Vining CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS for all College Degrees a may be ordered now from -" WH I ' FmY ORATORICAL BOARD PROVIDES FUN 1)S TO BUY LIFE PRESERVER The Oratorical association at a meeting yesterday afternoon voted an appropriation to buy a life preserver to be used in the Dlan to make Huron river safe. A report was made that the band had been secured to play at the Mid- West debate next Friday night. Breaking Point With Germany Near Washington, Mar. 27. - President Wilson's patience has reached the point of exhaustion in connection with the destruction of passenger carry- ing vessels in the European war zone. He is gathering all the facts in rela- tion to the sinking of the Sussex. When these are in his possesion he will decide whether to advise Con- gress that a situation has arisen which necessitates a rupture of diplomatic negotiations with Germany. No Confirmation of Railroad Matter El Paso, Mar. 27.--Brigadier-Gen- eral George Bell; Jr., in charge of the El Paso supply base for the Ameri- can army in Mexico, tonight issued a report which said that it had not been officially confirmed that General Car- ranza had refused* the United States the use of the Mexican and North- western and Mexican Central railroads for supply shipments. Canadian Students to ieet rTonight All Canadian students in the uni-- versity are invited to attend a special business meeting and get-to-gether of the Canadian club at the Michigan Union at 7:00 o'clock tonight. This will be the last meeting before spring vacation. Prof. John R. Airey will read several interesting letters from European battle fronts. Will Not Resign Post for Wilson New York, Mar. 27.--Henry Morgen- thau, ambassador to Turkey, contra- dicted today a report that he had de-; cided to resign his diplomatic post and head an organization that would work for the re-election of President Wilson. He said he expected to return to Con-J stantinople between May 2 and 6. ADVERTISERS in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men, of the city. It is to your advantage to trade with them. Bunke Bean Lee Wilson Dodd's Dramatization of Harry Leon Wilson's Story Which Ran Serially in the Saturday Evening Post Direct From Six Months at the Cort Theatre Chicago WITH THE ORIGINAL CAST INTACT] The One Distinct Novelty of the Year Coming, Thursday, April 6 MAIL OR DERS NOW Important Announcement JOSEPH BROOKS WILL PRESENT IN A NEW COMEDY-Brimful of Wholesome Fun His Majesty made necessary by the revolution, Technic Staff Holds Lively Meeting would solve Mexico's present economic "The Publishing of a Modern Maga- difficulties. zinc," was the outline followed atC the meeting of the general staff of NORMAL COLLEGE CLUB HOLDS the Michigan Technic, the engineering MEETING AT NEWBERRY HALL college quarterly, last night. The va- rious steps and processes involved in Prof. Nathan A. Harvey and Miss the publication of the Technic were Mary A. Goddard of the Normal School explained by the staff officers, R. L. faculty gave short talks, and Miss Mar- McNamee, '17E, managing editor, con- guerite Kerns, '16, school of music, ducted the meeting, while C. M. Burns, rendered a violin solo, at a meeting '17E, editor, F. H. Sweet, '18E, as- of the Michigan State Normal Col- sociate editor, H. E. Montelius, '17E, lege club of the University held in adv. manager, H. O. Trerice, '18E, as- Newberry hall last evening. A short sistant, and D. A. Thomas, '16E, were business session followed the program. among those who spoke. Saginaw Cbi to Make Dance Plans "Uiversily ~Dances" Are Popular Plans; for a dance called the Uni- versity of Michigan "Sprout" to be "UniYersity dances" at Packard acad- given at Saginaw during spring va- enmy are proving extremely popular. cation will be discussed at a meeting Last week thegale of tickets was limit- of the Saginaw club to be held at the ed to 0 couples, bfit, according to the Union, Tuesday April 2. The prob- committee in charge, pasteboards will able daie o the dance is Friday, Ap- be given out to the nuiber of 65 for ril 14 d the affair this Saturday night. At the last meeting of the Student Engineering (.raduate in Business Here Council, under whose auspices the Fred Vande Laare, '14E, after two "university dances" are being given, years of engineering work throughout it was decided to donate the profits the western states, has returned to from the affairs to the Old Ladies' Ann Arbor and is now proprietor of Home. the Willard Service Station, located at the corner of North Main and East Tau rictta Pi Holis Smoker at Union Ann streets.. Damages Denied in Draper Case Application for $3000 damages from the board of regents of the university, for the death of her husband, the late Jay Bradford Draper, superintendent of the university hospital, was denied Mrs. Alice Draper, who appeared be- fore the commissioner of the State Accident Board, at its hearing in the court house yesterday afternoon. The evidence tended to show that at the time of the accident Mr. Draper was on his i way home and not in discharge of any particular duty for the hospital. Professor Van den Ven Lectures Today Prof. Paul Van den Ven, who will give two public lectures at the uni- versity this week under the auspices of the Michigan Schoolmasters' club, is one of the best known of the younger historical scholars of Belgium. Professor Van den Ven's first lec- ture "The First and Second Fall of Constantinople" will be illustrated and will be given in the upper lecture room of Alumni Memorial hall at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon. Lit Faculty Grants Three Degrees The literary college faculty granted three degrees at their meeting last night, in addition to transacting rou- tine business. The degrees granted were as follows: Bachelor of science, tR. S. Cron; bachelor of arts, Bernard Pierce, Grace Thomasma (with higb distinction) ; tacher's diploma, Irvin Van Tassell. Navy Beats Peiinsyhania in Baseball Annapolis, Md., March 27.-The first baseball game of the season for the northern colleges was plyed here Saturday, resulting in a 2 to 0 vic- tory for the Naval Academy over the University of Pennsylvania, Blod- gett, the -Middie pitcher, allowed but one hit and stuck out 12 men. Harry Lauder, World's Famous Ver- satile Artist, comes to our city April Fifth! It is a real pleasure to hear him! Our concerts every day are exact reproductions of his voice! He sings for the Victor Victrola! Come and hear his records! Grinnell Bros. 116 South Main St. Phone 1707.