THE MICHIGAN DAILY RSITY 0ND FOR 1919 OMPLETESORGANTION PT. WILFRED WILSON ENTHU- SIASTIC OVER BRIGHT PROSPECTS 'The outlook is bright that the rsity band this year will be better .n ever," said Captain Wilfred Wil- lof the band yesterday. He stat- that the men who are trying out positions this year are showing re ability than he has seen in try- s since he became director. 'here were about 110 men who ed out for the Varsity band this ir. Only 60 positions were to be ed. There have been three re- arsals thus far, and the weekly ctices will be continued until the d of the first semester. Has 45 Old Varsity Men At the first rehearsal in thesecond semester, the names of those who will have places in the band will be announced. . Captain Wilson estimates that he will have 45 old Varsity men this year. Last year there were a number of promising first year men who were ineligible. These candi- dates came out this year, and, to- gether with the old Varsity men, will form a band which will be better than ever, according to Captain Wilson. The members of the band will re- ceive a stipend of $25 from the Uni- versity, and they will be given a cer- tain sum by the Athletic association to go towards paying expenses *hen trips are made with teams. If there is a deficit, the shortage will be made up by giving concerts or en- tertainments. Good Spirit Shown Captain Wilson is very hopeful of what this year's Varsity will do. The j RAE THEATRE ONE DAY ONLY material is very good, and the men exhibit a splendid spirit. They feel that the student body is back of them, and they therefore respond by keeping the band up to Michigan standards. This, according to Captain Wilson, is the secret of the success of the Var- sity band. The men are showing great interest in the work, and with the spirit of co-operation that exists, Captain Wilson states their goal will be to make the Varsity the equal of any travelling band. Professors Hunt In Sciense Wilds Meow! M-e-ow! ! M-e-e-e-o-o-o- o-w !! "What's that unearthly yell?" asked a gray-haired professor of his assist- ant. "Oh, some cat outside, I guess, the assistant replied. M-e-e-e-e-e-e-o-o-o- -o-O-w! !?! ! "That noise is in the building!" ejaculated the professor as he slam- med down a book, grabbed his assist- ant, hurled open the door, and look- ed down the long dark corridor on the fourth floor of the Natural Sci- ence building. Cats to the right of them. Cats to the left of them. Cats in front of them, hissing and yelling at the top of their voices. There were, in all, 30 cats, and they were roaming at large on all floors of the building. The janitor was summoned, who al- so found some meat in the refriger- ator, and after distributing the small particles of meat to the fearless fe- line exterminators, the cat hunt com- menced, with the aid of the profes- sors. After two hours of "Kitty, kitty, pussy, nice pussy, come take some meat," on the part of the bold war- riors, the cat casualties numbered one. Away in the small hours of the morning the roundup continued. Whether or not the Natural Science cat tamers obtained the entire allot- ment of felines, which were consign- ed to the zoological department from the Grand Rapids pound, is not known. But, it has been astertain- ed by students that there was not the slightest trace of a cat in the building the following day. LESSER ATHLETICS TO BEGIN SHORTLY Boxing, wrestling, handball, and other minor sports will not be start- ed until the begining of the second semester, Director Philip G. Bartelme stated yesterday. For the next few weeks most of the men on the cam- pus, especially those who have lost time with influenza and the S. A. T. C., will want to concentrate on their studies, with as few distractions as possible. Popular Matinee Wed. Bert Seats $1.50 11 9 . STUART WALKER Presents Booth Tarkington's SEVENTEEN As soon as examinations are over, however, activities at Waterman gym- nasium will begin. Campus competi- tion in wrestling ,and boxing will be encouraged and a handball tourna- inent will be conducted. An interclass basketball series will also' be started at the beginning of the second semester. \An interfrater- nity series is also under considera- tion. but many of the chapters are so reduced in numbers that this may not bo .practicable. Daily want ads bring results. -With- GREGORY KELLY AND THE ORIGINAL COMPANY "SEVENTEEN" played three months in Chicago, eight months in the Booth Theatre, New York, and three months in Boston. -.. SHUBERT GARRICK Starting Sun. Jan.19 Nights and Sat Mat. 50c to $2.01? Tuesday,Jan.21 Clothes II -Ma a- a-w -a a- ma -a~r a-w a- -a a- a- -aw I -- aaw -aw~ -a -a a- a- a- r -asr a- a- a- aa a- -a -a a- -a -a -a Charlie Chaplin In his Second Million Dollar Comedy, "Shoulder Arms" May not "Make the Man" -But a- 3 reels of Charlie's idea of holy to kill Huns.- See how Chaplin gets even lvith the 'Cooties' "Take Those 'Feet in "- See it at the Rae, The little theatre opposite the D. U. R. waiting room where you hvill enjoy the pictures. MARQUARDT SUIT Certainly helps weeua. ei- We guarantee both woolens and workmanship See Us Today Cleaning Pressing Repairing "Art"'Marquardt Campus Tailor 608 E. Liberty TODAY and TOMORROW U * * * * * * * * * * ** * F Mae Marsh AT THE THEATERS *T *I * In "The Racing Strain " By Tea Charwate No betting allowed! But you can pin your faith to May Marsh's runner. Race starts at 3, 7 and 8:30. Kentucky's Blue-Ribbon Trotters in a thrilling race for Love and Fortune. Take our "tip" -See "The Racing Strain" s * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"Sev- enteen." Majestic - Anita Stewart in- "Virtuous Wives." Arcade - Mae Marsh in "The Racing Strain," and "Smil- ing Bill"- Parsons in "A Pair of Pink Pajamas." Wuerth - Robert Warwick in "The Accidental Honeymoon" and weekly and a comedy. Orpheum-Marguerite Clark in "Out of A Clear Sky," also Eddie Polo in "The Lure of the Circus." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2WMARSR ~,THE RaCING STRAIN 4JordwS1 picei~a * * * * . * * * * AT THE MAJESTIC ,v .- Whitney Theatre Wednesday, Jan.22 One Night Only .,.._ Selwyn & Company Present Their Annual Laugh Festival What is a virtuous wife? Anita Stewart, starring in the role of Amy Forrester, acts the answer in "Virtu- ous Wives," adapted from Owen Johnson's novel by that name. It will appear the forepart of this week. Amy's determination, however, of what is required by the term "virtu- ous" is'brought about only after great danger to her .own and her friends' domestic happiness. The plot is not risque, but merely interprets and ap- plies civilization's greatest problem- marriage. The screening of this picture marks Miss Stewart's return to motion pic- tures after several months' absence. George Stewart, her brother, has his first "speaking" part in motion pic- tures in this production. The rest of the staff includes Edwin Arden, Mrs. DeWolf Hopper, Conway Tearle, and William Boyd. Wisconsin Starts Women's Hockey, Ice hockey teams for women may be started at the University of Wiscon- sin. Dartmouth Getting Set for Penn Game Relay practice will be started at the University of Dartmouth next week. Men who played on the Dartmouth S. A. T. C. eleven will not be awarded letters, MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday ANITA STEWART 'Virtuous Wives' Wednesday, Thursday WALLACE REID oToo Many Millions' ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr s Res., 2316-M Sun-Mon-rg-20-Mae Marsh in "The Racing Strain," and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "A Pair of Pink Paja- mas." Tue-21--Doris Kenyon in "The Street of Seven Stars," Star Comedy, "Camping Out," a-d Gaumont News. Wed-22-May Allison in "The Trest- iiig of Mildred Vane," Current Events, and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "Accident Attorney." ttl11111luitltlltlintlttlltll till11iln0 ~ W U E R T H SELECT FEATURE PICTURES 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 S BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY _ Sun-Mon-:9-20--Robert Warwick in - "The Accidental Honeymoon." - S Weekly and Comedy. Tues-Wed-21-22--Lucille Lee Stewart in "The Eleventh Commandment." Six parts. Comedy. Thur-Fri-23-24--Florence Reed in "Struggle Everlasting." Six parts. Also Comedy. - Sat-25-Gaby DesI s in "Infatuation." - Also N'ews and Comedy. Sun-Mon-26-27-William Russell in "Hobbs in a Hurry." Six parts. Weekly and Comedy.1 Tues-Wed-Margarita Fisher in "Fair Enough." Also Comedy. Thur-Fri-3o-31-Bessie Barriscale in "The White Lie." Also Comedy. = ORPHEUM 2:0O, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY Sun-19-Marguerite Clark in '.Out of - the Clear Sky." Also Eddie Polo in = "'The Lure of the Circus," shown each Sunday and Monday for i5 = weeks. Mon-2o-Vivian Martin in "A Petti- = coat Pilot." Also Eddie Polo in - "The Lure of the Circus," shown eachkSunday and Monday for 15 - weeks.= Tues-21-Enid Bennett in "The Mar- S riage Ring." Third Episode, Wil- 1iam Duncan in "A Fight for Mil- lions." titttt lll!!11l il111lllul111 llunlllr is again. serving Club .Sandwiches Do You Know Busy Bee Fruit Mayonnaise Salads Waffles IIF ADAIR AD ARE A Prescription for the Blues Cesapeunded by Avery Hopwoed A Play of Temperature and Temperament A Joy Play In Three Breezes The Comedy that Ra Over One Year at the Eltiuge Theatre; N. Y. and broke all Re.orda for Big Business Home Baked Pies and Cakes? 313 South State St. ees:-Gallery, 25c Lower Floor, $1.00, $I.00 Baleony, 0e, 76c, $1.00 Seats Now Soiling