THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ... J-HOP TICKETS Persons desirous of obtaining ekets for the J-Hop to be held pril 4, are requested to com- nunicate with Carl Velde, 1437 Vashtenaw avenue, as soon as ossible. e skating Friday, Feb. 28, from 9 n. to 10 p. m. \Weinberg's Colli- n.-Adv. ally want ads bring results. . WUERTH I TODAY ALL-CAMPUS ORTORICAL CLUB IS RECENT PROJECT TO/BE MANAGED1 BY COMMITTEE OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY A decision to submit plans to the oratorical board for the founding of an all-campus oratorical organization was reached at a meeting of the re- organization committee of the oratori- cal board held Wednesday afternoon in Mason hall. Prof. R. D. T. Hollister of the oratorical department presided at the meeting. Delegates from College and Clubs The report which will be submitted favors the establishment of a new oratorical board composed of dele- gates from the various classes of the literary and engineering colleges, and from the three campus debating so- cieties, Adelphi, Alpha Nu, and Athena. It approves the formation of an All-Campus oratorical society of a closed body form, membership to be based upon the holding of tickets for a lecture course which is planned to be given by the Oratorical associa- tion. Thus every student who buys a season ticket for this lecture course automatically becomes a member of the proposed oratorical association, privileged to partake in all meetings and elections. The proposed association will be managed by an oratorical and execu- tive board comprised of students and faculty. It is planned to compose these boards of one student elected from each of the three present debat- ing societies, five officers elected by members, and nine elected at large. The executive board will-be appointed from members of the oratorical board. 0 To Encourage Oratory These boards will manage all intra- collegiate debates and oratorical meet- ings. Minor committees will be ap- pointed to encourage interest in public speaking by offering prizes for cam- pus debating. The proposed plan must receive the sanction of the present oratorical board. If approved, it will be voted upon by the entire student body at the net all-campus election. Objections were raised to this plan on account of Its closed body feat- ure. Some members of the present debating spcieties fear that if the pro- posed board be organized, it will cause a disruption of their clubs. All matters pertaining to the plan will be threshed out at the meeting of the oratorical board, later. University Officials Visit Lansing President Harry B. Hutchins, Sec- retary Shirley W Smith, Regent Ju- nius E. Beal, Dr. Chris Parnall, and Dr. Albert M. Barrett returned yesterday from Lansing, where they discussed with the University house and sen- at- committees, matters pertaining to the University's request for appropria- tions. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students.-Adv. * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEA I ERS TODA ' Whitney--"Sleeping Partners." --- * Majestic-Billie Burke in "The * Make Believe Wife." Arcade-J. Stuart Blackton's * "The Common Cause." * Wuerth - Harry Carey "Three Mounted Men." Orpheum--Gloria Swanson "Unto the End." * in * * in * * * * *' " * Shubert - Garric, Detroit-All * Week-"A Thousand Eyes." * Detroit Opera house On-the- * Campus-All Week-"See You * Later." * * * * * * t* * * * * * * * * * * * .I AT TIE MAJESTIC Also a Two Reel Comedy "It's A Bird" SATURDAY WM. DESMOND in Miss Billie Burke in "The Make- Believe Wife" at the Majestic theater today and Saturday is said to be espe- cially clever. The picture concerns a couple who get lost in the woods and are obliged to stay there over night. To prevent all scandal they marry, although both were engaed to other people. How they adjust themselves to this peculiar union forms the bas- is of the story. Miss Burke is noted for her beau- tiful costumes and in this photo play she displays a number of the latest modes. David Powell plays leads with the star in this production. Sunday and Monday, Wallace Reid is coming in his latest comedy, "The Dub." AT THE WhITNEY Irene Bordoni and Wallace Eddin- ger in "Sleeping Partners" is to be seen at the Whitney tonight for one performance only. It is a Parisian comedy, adapted directly from the French. Miss Bordoni has had a wide stage experience, always before, however, appearing in revue and musical com- edy. Wallace Eddinger has had numer- ous productions also, his best known perhaps being "Seven Keys to Bald- pate." Monday afternoon, March 3, Cyril Maude will be at the Whitney in "The Saving Grace." C. Haddon Chambers Sickly Evergreens, Have Had Time CA1PUS SAM) NOT CONDUCIVE TO HUSKY FINE GROWTH, SAYS PROF. YOUNG Evergreen trees have a hard time in eking out an existence on the campus owing to several conditions which are adverse to the growth of that particular species, according to Prof. L. J. Young of the forestry de- partment. The soil is far from being of the best composition. Sand and gravel with a considerable quantity of ashes is typical of a great acreage of land in this vicinity. This variety of soil does not retain water and conse- quently growth which requires a goodly amount of !rainfall dies from, thirst. Persistent efforts are constantly be- ing put forth by the forestry de- partment to keep the trees on the state's property in the best of condi- tion. Occasionally some speciman is too weak to take hold even under careful attention and succumbs to natural causes. When this is the case, the dead tree is removed and a new speciman planted. By such a system the campus landscape retains its nat- ural beauty. DICTAPHONES NOW FOR FACULTY, USE Means has been given to those members of the faculty who write il- legible hands by which the readers of their letters will no longer wear out their eyes. The Board of Regents has provided for a central dictaphone office where officers and members of the faculty may have University business type- written. The office is in room 204 University hall, but will be moved later to the library. Mrs. Ethel Holt is in charge. The outfit in the office consists of several dictaphones, a transcribing machine, and cylinders. Expenses for the maintenance of the dictaphone of- fice will be taken out of the general University funds. The department in which the correspondence is written pays the expense of letter heads and stamps. If any professor had sufficient work to use a dictaphone regularly, one will be installed in his office. The cylin- ders will then be taken to the cen- tral office by special messenger, and the letters brought back by the same means. The office is open on week days WIIITNEY. THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH 3 MATINEE ONLY - 2:30 P. M. F oRE STRY CLUB ELECTS BUiELL PRESI)ENT FOR NEW SEMESTER Officers of the Forestry club were elected for the second semester at a meeting of the organization last night as follows: Bruce G. Buell,1 '19, president; Alfred A. Hook, spe- cial, vice-president; and John V. Wa- gar, '20, secretary and treasurer. A letter from the Yale Foresters' club was read at the meeting, suggest- ing the plan of forming all the For- estry clubs at various universities throughout the country into a national organization. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students.-Adv. GARRICK Wagneed DETROIT Saturday H. H. FRAZEE presents "A Thousand Eyes," with FRANK McINTYRE 'AmRCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones : Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Thur-Fri-z7- 8-J. Stuart Blackton's Big Special Feature, "The Common Cause," featuring Herbert Rawlinson and Sylvia Bremner; Christie Com- edy, "Look Who's Here"; and Ford Wcey. Adults, 2cents; children, io cents. - MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday FRIDAY-SATURDAY BILLIE BURKE in "A Make-Believe Wife" SUNDAY-MONDAY WALLACE REID in "THE DUB" CH ARM F ROMMAK presents S C. HADDON CHAMBERS NEW COMED I I 'lfe's A Funny Proposition' Sunday, Monday CAN N IBAL S Also Teddy Roosevelt 0R PH E PRICES: Lower Floor $2. Balcony $1, $1.50, SEATS NOW ON SALE Gallery 75c PHONE 1701 Shows at 2:00 3:30 7:00 8:30 MAJESTIC PHONE 1701 Shows at 2:00 3:30 7:00 8 :30 TODAY Gloria Swanson in "Unto the End'! .:w Tody - Tomorrow SUNDAY WALLACE REID in is the author of1 is said to be onec ful. Miss Laura play opposite Mr. AT THE J. Stuart Black Cause' 'will bes time at the Arcad was written by this comedy, and it frpm 8 a. m. to 12 in. and from 1 p. of his most success- in. except on Saturdays, when the Hope Crewe will hours are from 8 to 12:30. Special ar- Maude. rangement can be made whereby a key can be given to those who wish ARA I) Jto dictate in the evening. The dicta- phone system has worked satisfac- ton's "The Common torily in the past years in the secre- shown for the last tary's and president's office. e today. This story J. Hartly Manners, FOR LIBERTY BIL IILRn v PARAMOUNT PRESENTS BILLIE BURKE TOO MANY MILLIONS" ARCAI Last Times Today J. STUA RT BCLACKTON "THE COMMON CAUSE Featuring hlerbert Raiplinson and Sylbia Bream, Small portrait of Gen. Pershing given to those who attend today's performandes TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE i 1111t1i11 w w w w w w w a w w w w w w w w w w w w w _w r w w I w r ir w w w w w !er. w w w n.i w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w E11 w s author of "Peg o' My Heart;" and Ian Hay Beith, author of "The First Hun- dred Thousand." hTe prologue and epilogue in this picture are unique. Irene Castle ap- pears as "France," Julia Arthur as "Italy," Marjorie Rambeau as "Co- lumbit,' 'and Violet Hemming as "Britannia." Tomorrow Constance Talmadge will be "shown in another of her special comedies, "Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots." The following casualties are repot- ed today by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forc- es: Killed in action, 29; died of dis- ease, 55; wounded severely, 19. To- tal, 103. You will aiways find satisfaction by adveritsing in the Daily.--Adv. Daily want ads rring results. "A MakeBeleveWife" Many an innocent man has been hanged-and many 'an innocent husband has been suspected by his wife, but what would you say of the fellow who was caught with the goods (silk at that) right in his arms. A pretty hefty explana- tion is needed, huh? 1 WHITNEY YTHURS. W~iA1'~LJR MAR. "'A Village Chestnut" Sennett Comedy A I H. H. Frazee Presents His Annual Cort Theatre, Chicago, Farce Production I THOU SAND "?trs. Leffingwell's Bootsc From Augustus Thomas' famous play of the same name Harrison Ford again supports Miss Talmadge SUNDAY--MONDAY Mabel Normand in .. .r :. . a s r s sr r w. w . . :s 00 a. s r wr Sunday - Monday WALLACE REID "THE. DUB" Claimed by critics to be Mr. Reid's Best Produc- tion. \VALLACE REI D ARAMQIN rPICTVRFS Sis Hopkins" EYES By A. E. Thomas and Clayton Hamilton. Staged by Richard Bennett. Direction J. M. Welch - WITH - Michigan's otln Comedian-'"The Trabeling Salesman of Joy" Frank Mcintyre -AND- ENTIRE BROADWAY CAST OF FARCEURS I I SOON member-Two Extra Mati- s at 4:30 and 5:45 each Friday, Sat- THEDA BARA "in - "fSalome"f Mabel Normand "MICKEY" Prices 50c to $2.00 On Sale Tuesday I