THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919. :.w_...__._."..v .. CES RUIN GYM T ATHLETES-MAY * 1* no condition should Water- nuasium be used for mixers * us dances, according to Dr.' G. I physical director. The grow- .larity of the All-campus mix- * brought crowds that are too or Barbour gymnasium and * s been some thought of open- * erman gymnasium to accom- the great number who wish * i the campus affairs. r May states that the floor is * ent shape now, as it has been * ered and varnished since the * ng of the S. A. T. C.. If mix- e allowed to be held there it * uin the floor for basketball * * itinues to say that even if the * held in the gymnasium it will * onth to conteract the effects * grain and smoothness of tb.e * kny athlete who has worked * inasium has a strong aversion * ig on a floor which has been;* dancing, and since the origin- * ose of the building was for training and not the lighter of dancing, it should be con- or the former purpose. * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEAT'ERS * Monday, she dramatizes the famous * novel, "The Golden Bird." * Inspired by a speech of President * Wilson's, Nancy Craddock, a society * girl of Washington, decides-to enlist * in the food administration army. She * adopts the motto, "Eggs will win the * war," and takes a white leghorn * rooster and six beautiful hens to a * farm of her uncle in Maryland, de- * termined to raise chickens and help r* her country. TODAY Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"The Net." Whitney-"The Shepard of Hills." Majestic-Marguerite Clark "Little Miss Moover." * the * * * in * * * 6ancy is loved by Matthew Berry and she consents to marry him on con- dition that he dons a suit of khaki. He carries out her wishes but when he comes to claim her he finds her enamored of another man. Arcade - Tom Moore in "Go West, Young Man," and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Bill's Opportun- ity." * * * AT THE ARCADE Wuerth - William "Hobbs in a fHurry," and comedy. Russel in also weekly Orpheum-Dorothy Dalton "Green Eyes," also Eddie Polo "The Lure of the Circus." in in * * * * 0* * * * * * * * * * * S**1 AT THE WHITNEY pidemie Again Threatens Jan. 25.-Another wave of "The Shepard of the Hills," a film mic of Spanish flu has made fromthe novel of the same name Michigan. Various cities 'by Haroldl Bell Wright, will be seen Atlantic coast are showing se of the disease, and Dr. n, executive officer of the health, has advised that ary measures in Michigan ued indefinitely. trn of a serious epidemic in threatened and the prox- at city to Detroit has cans- measures to be adopted in its spread. Det Part Credit at Nebraska yersity of Nebraska will not 11 year's credit to her re- diers. Credit will be given mnatics, engineering or oth- subjects which have been an artillery training camp. eason of 1895 the Michigan 19 games and lost only, e game was tied. today and tomorrow at the Whitney theater. The exterior scenes of this picture were taken in the Ozark mountains and the interiors in Cali- fornia. The work of production was long and arduous, with no sparing of expense. All the people engaged in the picture have had many thrilling experiences for Mr. Wright has been exacting in his insistence that there should be no trick photography. The actress engaged for the part of Sammy Lane is an xpert horse- woman and the scene of her wild night ride along the mountain side to save the old shepard is one of the most ex- citing ever seen upon the screen. AT THE MAJESTIC In Marguerite Clark's new picture, "Little Miss Hoover," which is to be seen at the Majestic theater today and Tom Moore, the happy-go-lucky young Irishman; who rose to stardom in Goldywin pictures because the pub- lic demanded it, is said by those who have seen "Go West, Young Man," to have equalled, if not surpassed his play, "Thirty a Week." As the spend- thrift son of an unrelenting parent the star has some of the best comedy moments of his career. When he start out to seek his fortune-and incident- ally earn a suit of clothes-drama en- ters his life for the first time. From then on, when he finds himself ipn a far Western town, the problems both com- ic and tragic of the erstwhile son of luxury come one after the other in rapid succession. Altogether. Tom Moore promises to surprise photbplay audiences all over the world in "Go West, Young Man," which will be dis- played at the Arcade theater today and tomorrow. WILLARD SIGNED ARTICLES FOR BATTLE THIS SUMMER Jess Willard has signed with Tex Rickard, the famous fight promoter, for a battle in July. Rickard got Jess to come out of retirement by offering a purse of $100,000. The terms of the agreement provide that the champion must meet any opponent that Tex may select, which, probably means Demp- sey or Gorges Carpentier. To seal the deal both Willard and Rickard are going to post $10,000 Sat- urday. Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. ADDITIONAL SPORTS TWENTY-SIX MEN REMAIN ON FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD (Continued from Page Three) The men now showing up in best form at practice are: forwards, West- brooke, Rea, Burkhardt, Meilstrop, Rannell; centers, Dunne, Mason; guards, Wolsson, Peare, Barney, Creno, Allen, Merkel. Team to Be Picked Soon The All-Fresh, or regulars, will be picked this week and as the com- petition is unusually keen it is a matter of great interest to many just what the coach's decision will be. The number selected will be eight. "I find I am having a hard time choosing the All-fresh team," was the statement of the coach last night. "I would rather not make any deci- sion at the present time and, if it were not that some regular team should be picked to represent the freshmen, I would put it off to the very last of the season. It must be clearly understood, however, that the rest of the squad wil be kept on for the remainder of the year. The freshmen team is primarily for the lining-up of material for the Var- sity of the following year. Because a freshman does not make the All- Fresh it does not follow that his chances for the Varsity -are gone, and, on the other hand, an All- Fresh man is not necessarily assur- ed a berth on the Varsity." I MINOR EXAMS PUT TRACK M E N AT STUDIES Fearing the coming examinations many of the track candidates have not reported for workouts the past few afternoons at Waterman gymna- sium, but have evidently remained at home preparing for the nearing fin- als. Nothing of importance has occur- red in the past few days, none but a faithful few appearing in suits, and it is not likely that anything will take place until the start of the next semester. Coach Farrell is looking forward to the opening of school aft- er the bluebooks with interest as this time will be the real beginning of the track season. Many who have not yet worked out at all havo promised to put in an appearance and preparation to win the Confer- NOW A Ten Reel' Feature Photo Play IN MOTION PICTURES Direction W. T. Gaskell Whitney Theatre I With special music Now Showing Mlat. and Night ence title for the second time, in as many years, will be started in earn- est.t At the present time the track men- tor is not bemoaning the fact that so few are practicing. He expected the general falling off of tryouts and looks for even fewer out during tho next two weeks. Nebraska Prepares Surveyors The department of geography and conservation at the University of Ne- braska will give a course on the in- spection of road materials., The de- partment has charge of the road sur- veys of the state and this course will aim to prepare students for this work. Michigan has played only one foot- ball game with Kenyon in which Kenyon was defeated by a score of 29 to 0. Millions ot people have read the book Millions of people have seen the plays Millions of people will want to see the phtoto play BRIGHTEN UP! Your Old Room Prices: Mat.--Adults, 35c Night--25e 33c Cbld y~en~, 25c 60G PAF If it needs re-decoratiig-or if you are in need of some electrical fixtures-you will find them Handy at Today and. Tomorrow TOM MOORE Hs L SWITZER & CO, 310 South State Street r i MONE 701 AILY :00 :30 :00 :30 . ; {'z fi, r4i b -. a Cs' c PHONE 1701 Sundays 1:30 3:00 4 s30 8:30 MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly--All Shows Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW-TUESDAY MARGUERITE CLARK LITTLE MISS HOOVER "HER FIRST MISTAKE" Sennet Comedy WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY WILLIAM FARNUM "The Rainbow Trail" and ORA CAREW In "Go West, Young Man" Zip! Bang! All heads duck for cover! Here is a tenderfoot who follows Horace Greeley's advice II )DAY-TOMORROW -TUESDAY "See it at the Mfajestic First" MARGUERITE L A Ki Little Miss Hoover" ARCADE TShows at 3:007oo; 8.30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 230-.M Sun-Mon-26-27-Tom Moore, in "Go West, Young Man," and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Bill's Opportunity." Tue-28-Louise Huff in "T'Other Dear Charmer," Star Comedy, "Swat the Flirt," and Gaumont News. Wed-29-Bert Lytell in "Hitting the High Spots," Current Events, and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "Doing Their Bit.", etlilllllll1111111111li ll li llliii IIii': W T U E R T H SELECT FEATURE PICTURES 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY Sun-Mon--26-27-William Russell in "Hobbs in a Hurry." Six parts. w Weekly and Comedy. T 'Cues-Wed-Margarita Fisher in "Fair Enough." Also Comedy. Thur-Fri-3o-31-Bessie Barriscale in "The White Lie." Also Comedy. ORPHEUM - w w BOKINGS FOR JANUARY Sun-6-Dorothy Dalton in "Green Eyes." Also Eddie Polo in "The Lure of the Circus," 2nd Episode. = Mon-27-Eflid Bennett in "Key of= - the Righteous." Also Eddie Polo in "The Lure of the Circus," and Epi- Tues-28-Chas. Ray in "A Nine O'clock Town." Also 4th Episode of Wlim Duncan in "A Fight for = W ed 29 -- W ll ce R id in "T e Fire = Wlim Duncan in "A Fight for Millions."- Moore shows the staff heroes made of COMING--THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JAN. 30-31 7 HEARTS OF THE WORLD" IS MORE THAN A PCTURE PLAY; IT IS A WORLD RAMA; IT GOES STRA1GhHT TO THE NEART. IT 15 HUMAN QUALITY THAT MAKES 'HEARTS OF T1E WORLD'AS BIG AS MANKIND. C4ARLES DARNTON N.Y.EveninA World 76. SwEE TEST Lo,/ STORY 6eE/ TOLO. SUPREME TRIUMPH OF 'em are The Screen's Daintiest Star at her best ttHER FIRST MISTAKE" A Sennett Comedy OneMillion FihtingMen Twentylhousand Homsesie 6it{e~ Mie At i it 4 March of legions Souadrons of'Airplanes Fleets oFleppelis The Destruion of Cities The Chang [ thelantks WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. Mj William Farnum "The Rainibow Trasil" IT" - Sunshine Comedy Only Two Shows Daily ..- At 3:00 and 7:30 Admission, 25c