THE MICHIGAN DAIL PA 'REMOVE OLD STAMPS"-LAT- EST POST OFFICE ORDER MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW PEGGY lYLAND "Caught in the Act" THURS., FRI., SAT.' MAURICE TOUNEUR'S "SPORTING LIFEi" A.RC A E DISEASE RATE BELOW BATTLE LOSSES IN WAR ng; sound, and perspective have been used to perfect this camouflage. i Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones s re, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Theatr 'Tues - $-- Barbara Castleton and Johnny Hines in "Just Sylvia"; Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "The Ne% Champion," and News Weekly." Wed-i9-May Allison in "Tier Inspie ration"; Star Comedy, "The Strike 13reak~rs," and Screen Telegram. Post office authorities at Washington issued a regulation yesterday stating that all parcel post papkages that are to be re-mailed with the same outer case or wrapping must have all pre- vious stamps removed before the lo- cal'post office officials will accept it for mailing. This new regulation applies partic- ularly to laundry boxes which are used so extensively in Ann Arbor. About 1,000 of these are mailed weekly. The government has lost a large amount of postage due to the confusion of the stamps on the remailed boxes. This ordinance is to take effect immedi- ately. U. of I. Students Announce Marriage Gladys C. Pollock, '19, and Judson Lee Prugh, '22E, were united in maf riage on Feb. 8 at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, by the Rev. A. W. Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. Prugh will make their home at 534 Hill street. Crockett, ex-'19, Receives Discharge A. C. 'Crockett, ex-19, resumed his studies in the literary college yester- day. He received an honorable dis- charge from the medical department of the army at Camp Gordon last month, after spending,.seven months in the service.; GAl DE RRICK | w a da tRICK I W ednesday TROIT I Saturd, F. RAY COMSTOCK Presents A NBW COMEDY es ay ~"Adams and -Eva" Major Ben. W. Field, a West Point! graduate, has taken acharge f the R. O. T. C. at the University or tinois. EFFICIENT WORK BY MEDICAL CORPS KEEPS DISEASE RATE LOW Statistics just made public by Gen- eral March show that America's battle death rate during the great war ex- ceeded her disease death rate, and was far greater than that of any previous American conflict. The reduction of the percentage"of deaths from disease was due largely to innoculation and efficient work by the medical corps. Flu Epidemic Boosts Figures Our battle death rate, for the en- tire army during this war was 20 per 1000 per year, while that of the epe- ditionary forces alone was 57 per 1000 per year. On the other hand the dis- ease death rate was but 17 per 1000 per year in the expeditionary forces and 16 per 1,000 per year among the home forces. Even this comparatively small proportion might have been cut in half were it not for the "flu" epi- demic. according to the medical corps. Disease Leads L Former Wars An idea of the comparative per- centage of deaths from actual com- bat and from disease may be gained from the following table of fatalities sustained in American wars since that of 1812. These figures representtthe death rate per thousand: War Battle D~isease Mexican War .........15.....110 Civil War (North) ......33....... 65 Spanish War...........5......26 Present, War (A. E F.)..57....... 17 The War department has also re- cently published a list of men fur- nished the army by each state. Mivh- igan ranks sixth in this list, having supplied 135,485 men. Draft Great Undertaking Provost Marshal General Enoch H. Crowder has also completed his re- port on the draft. The task which his organization has completed was gi- gantic. A selected army of 2,800,000 was mobilized, 1,000,000 of them in 90 days, and 2,000,000 additional men were available for duty. In order to accomplish this feat some 24,000,000 U. S. citizens were reg- istered, examined, and their fitness for military duty decided upon. To ac- complish this feat a veritable army in itself was required, the personnel of the draft organization including over 192,000 men and women. General Crowder expressed complete satisfac- tion with the efficient work of his jaides. AT'1 f, MAJESTIC Maurice Touneur's "Sporting Life" is to comb to the Majestic Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, this week. This picture is the old type melodrama con- cerning an English earl who, harassed by debt, conceives two plans by which he can replenish his fortune. He plac- es two bets, one upon Joe Lee, a gypsyj boxer, and the other upon his horse,! Lady Love. His sworn enemy, De Cateret, determines to ruin the earl by frustrating both chances. The action which follows is very swift, especially in the scene of, the boxing match when the enemies of the earl drug his can- didate and the earl himself takes the place in the ring and comes out vic- torious. Today and Wednesday Peggy Hy- land in "Caught in the Act" is the at- traction. This is a comedy farce of society life in which Miss Hyland dis- plays some of the latest styles in A R clothes. Monday, Feb. 24 ONE NIGHT ONLY C A TODAY Barbara Castleton and Johnny Hines In "JUST SYLVIA" A comedy-drama jammed with surprising and laughable situations. Johnny Hines sure knows how to put over the comedy stuff. TOMORROW b MAY ALLISON in -"HER INSPIRATION" WATCH' FOR" "SIS HOPKINS". D PHONE PHONE 1701 10 Shows at Shows at 2:00 ,20 3:30 3:30 A. H. WOODS Presents the Biggest Comedy Success in Years snesBefore Pleasure" Today-Tomorrow The Rollicking Sequel to "Potash and Perlmutter". By Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman. Direct from one year at the Eltinge Theatre, N. Y. Prices--Gallery, 50c. Balcony, 75c, and $1. Lower Floor $1 and $1.50 ORDER SEATS NOW-INCLUDE 10% WAR TAX Peggy Hyland £ Caught in the Act" liI., la One of the Best Farce Comedies of the Season Thursday-Friday-Saturday Maurice Touneur' s Sporting Life" in 0 1 l * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS * * * * *1 * * * TODAY IIii Ii liii If this advertisement were a mile square, jammed with words- It wouldn't be-it couldn't be-half so ftihI convincing as smoking a Murad. No Advance in Prices Majestic - Peggy "Caught in the Act." Arcade- Barbara "Just Sylvia." Wuerth - Mitchell Hyland in * * Castleton in * * * Lewis in * ; s NEXT WEEK "Life's Greatest Problem," comedy. also * 1111 ANNIVERSARY WEEK Watch Paper for Special Attractions Orpheum -- Billie Burke in' "Eve's Daughter," and "A Fight Millions," Schubert - Garrick, Detroit-All Week-"Adam and Eve." Detroit Opera House On-the- Campus-All Week-"Seven Days' Leave." * * * * * REMEMBER- There are no other L like Murad ___ III COMING Mabel Normand In ""MICKEY" Leave Copy Leave Copy at at Quarry's and Quarry's and The Delta TEe Delta +A DV ERT!ISI * ..* SIUBERT-GARRICK "Adam and Eve," a new musical comedy by Guy Bolton and George Middleton has its first showing at the Shubert-Garrick the week beginning Feb. 17. The production is under the direction of F. Ray Comstock, who a little earlier in the season brought to Detroit "Ask Dad," which is now play- ing in New York under the title "O, My Dear." The cast includes Ruth Shepley, Otto Kruger, Courtenay Foote, and William B. Mack. DETROIT OPERA HOUSE ON TifE CAMPUS Detroit is to have a return engage- ment of "Seven Days' Leave," which was seen in Ann Arbor several weeks ago. The third act of this melodrama displays the fighting floor of a man-of- war, pitching and tossing on the stormy waters of the submarine in- fested English channel. The scene is designed to give the observer the im- pressiop that he himself stands on the wind swept deck. Many tricks of light- III] a : d dfi-, Q a i? =a 4' ff l A ' 'ti -' . . 1h11 111 rTr Q ,," LOST I 1W1ANTED WANTED - Sep..nd-hand drawing board and case. TPl. 370-W. LOST - Tuesday, Feb. 11, either at Weinberg's Coliseum or on East F University, Sigma Nu fraternity pin.! Finder please call 2553-W and re- ceive reward. WANTED-Your subscriptIon to the Daily, 1 SI ,. 'I - - .4 ..% i I LOST-"Acacia" pin bearing initials W. L. F. Return to 603 S. State St. or call 783. Reward offered. LOST-An amethyst rosary last week,' between St. Thomas church and So. Main St. Call 1483. MISCELLANEOUS BE INDEPENDENT OF "DAD"! Earn your own SPENDING MONEY. Turn your spare time into DOLLARS. Just a few more places open. Give phone. Address DOLLARS, care of Daily. j i. ,, 9- B S, Al