THE MICHIGAN DAIL__ _ ADELPHI BEGINS SEMESTER WITH DEBATE ON DIMIGRATION With Kelsey Guilfoil, '2014, as new speaker, the Adelphi society held their first meeting of the second semester Tuesday evening in their rooms in Uni- versity hall. Harold Kripke, '22, intro- duced the bill, "Resolved, that immi- gration be restricted for a period of 10 years," which was opposed by Louis Gottlieb, 22. After an extended discus- sion the society went on record as not favoring the passage of the bill. The next meeting of the society will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday even- ing in the Adelphi rooms. The bill to be discussed is "Resolved, that the Philippines be granted their independ- ence." Students read The Daily.-Adv. List of New Registrants For Second Semester Issued Daily -MICIGA41N DA ILY SVPLEM IE'NT 11 I ?I'a4: Come A Introducing New Spring Footwear 0 Advance Spring Models, beautiful in design and in all the desirable leathers. The Boot illustrated is an exclusive style that strikes a note of individuality giving it un- usual desirability. Comes in Black and Brown calf or Brown cordovan in low or high shoes and now ready on our shelves in all sizes and widths. "We Feature Fit" Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. i Hardy, Penelope P, 701 Forest. Louisville, Ky. 1216. Harlan, Don M, '21L, 1125 Fair Oaks Pky. Hudson. 1451. Harrington, George R, '20E, 417 E. Huron. St. Louis. 1328. Harris, Donald, '21E, 508 Hill. Chicago, Ill. 1066-J. Harris, Robert F, '19L, 1223 Hill. Denver, Colo. 188. Harrison, Alice L, 1138 Fair Oaks Pky. Detroit. 2219-M. Hart, Thomas A, '20, 522 Monroe. St. Johns. 990-J. Hartman, Stanley B, '20. Detroit. Haskell, Philip A, '19L, 224 S. Thayer. Cassopolis. 1612-J. Hatch, Ashley, grad, 609 Monroe. Washington, D C. 2236-J. Hatch, Clarence, '22, 626 Forest. Detroit. 863-M. Hatch, Howard S, '19, 1102 Oakland. Aurora, I. 1551. Hatch, Melville H, '19, 721 Monroe. Detroit. 2532-W. Hatler, W H, spec, 422 E. Kingsley. Neosko, Mo. Hayes, Willis B, '20E, 417 E. Huron. Laconia, N H1. 1328. Haywood, Laurence G, '22. 602 Huron. Detroit. Healy, Homer, '21E, 1511 Washtenaw. New Hartford, N Y. 1399. Heartt, Philip B, '21E, 309 N. Division. Ann Arbor. 2593-J. Heath, Clyde J, '19E, 1331 Hill. Muskegon. 33. Heath, Francis M. Saugatuck,. Heath, George A, '22E, 901 E. Washington. Toledo, Ohio. 429-W. Hecht, Lester S, '19L, 807 S. State. Lock Haven, Pa. 1104. Heetderks, Dewey R, '22M, 910 E. Wash. Grand Rapids. 1170-R. Henderson, Fred C, '21, 712 E Washington. Niles. 1306-M. Henderson, Wayne G, '22, 608 Monroe. Cleveland Heights, 0. 1387. Henkel, Robert C, 414 S. Division. Detroit. Herman, Harold, '21, 916 Monroe. 1034-W. Herrick, Gerald A, '21L, 1023 Oakland. Jamestown, N Y. 906. Herrmann, Lewis G, '21, 300 N. Ingalls. 394. Herron, Harold C, '19, 410 Church. Grand Rapids. 373-M. Heseltine, Loren W. Windsor, Ont., Can. Heyn, Harold C, '20E, 1315 Hill. Detroit. Hewett, Leland V, '22M, 607 E. University. Brooklyn. 1175-J. Hewlett, Timothy Y, '19E, 551 Church. Bath, N Y. 1526-R. Hickly, Walter R, '20E, 421 E. University. Milwaukee, Wis. 993-W. Hill, John G, '22, 1223 Hill. Port Huron. 188. Hill, Lloyd R, 637 Oakland. Avon Lake, O. 1602-W. Hill, Raymond G, '22, 14 Cutting Apts. Ann Arbor. 352-M. Himmelhoch, Akiba J, 507 Elm. 100-W. Hinchman, Harold B, 1007 E. Huron. Muskegon. 1268. Hipp, Carroll D, '21L. Newberry, S Car. "ICHIGiAN DAILY SUPPLDIENT Flicks, Herbert S, 1011 Monroe. Ann Arbor. Hicks, William C, '22D, 1239 Washtenaw. Benton Harbor. 1274-3. Hitchcock, Albert E, grad, 823 1;7. Kingsley. Washington, D C. 566. Hitchcock, Ivan N, '19E, 1217 Willard. Kalamazoo. 1810-J. Hichcock, Porter A, '21, 619 Haven. Pontiac. 1674-W. Hobbs, Winifred S, '20, 1705 Hill Ann Arbor. 2216. Hobson, John A, '22, 935 Greenwood. Grand Rapids. 1204-R. Hodges, George S, grad, 604 S. State. Pontiac. 371. Hodgson, Joseph V, '21, 832 E. University. Ann Arbor. 1508-W. Hoheb, Albert S, 224 S. Thayer. Santurce, Porto Rico. 1612-J. Holcomb, Glenn W, '19E, 1511 Washtenaw. Charlotte. 1399. Holihan, Charles S, '20E, 811 Packard. Detroit. 1747-J. Holman, Theodore R, '21E, 1215 S. University. Detroit. 1552-R. Holmes, Arthur M, '20E, 702 Oakland. Detroit. 2647-J. Holmes, Roy H, '21H, 523 Packard. Detroit. 2647-J. Holmes, Roy H, '21H, 523 Packard. Grand Rapids. 2605. Holub. Jaeob H. '20R. 920 Monroe Akron. 0 Holtzman, '20, 233 S. Ingalls. North Madison. Ind. Hook, Alfred A, '22D, 909 Huron. Ann Arbor. 1273-J. Hook, Donald R, '20, 1102 Oakland. Detroit. 1551. Hoppe, Albert G, '22, 1109 Prospect. Chicago, Ill. 1405-J. Hopwood, Grace M, '20, 1016 E. University. Ann Arbor. 1909-R. Hostrup, Christian F, '19E, 603 S. State. Clinton, Ia. 783. Housel, Lois E, '20, 503 E. Jefferson. Ann Arbor. 1663-W. Howard, John A, '22, 1339 Washtenaw. Ann Arbor. 852-J. Howe, William H, '21, 602 Packard. Detroit. 1562-R. Hoyt, Alden G, '22E, 736 S. State. Rochester, N Y. 385-J. Hsia, Charles Hsi, grad, 343 S. Fourth. Nanking, China.. 1108. Huber, Henry K, '19L, 1015 Church. Tipton, Ia. Hudson, Edward M, '19L, 315 S. Division. Monroe, La. 2332. Huggett, Albert J, '21E, 427 E. University. Ceresco. Hummer, Richard P, 1223 Hill. Chicago, Ill. 188. Hunter, Donald W, '21E, 1315 Hill. Detroit. 1960. Hunt, E R, '21L, 721 S. State. Ramsey, Ill. 1855. Huntington, Edwin J, '19E, Geddes Road. Ann Arbor. 2369. Huntley, Nelson H, '19E, 630 Haven. Ann Abor. 1644-. Hurwitz, Bernard T, '20L, 807 S. State. Kansas iCty, Mo. 1104. Huss, Alfred V, '22, 718 Monroe. Saginaw. Hussey, Roland F, 1308 Ann. Ann Arbor. 1722-J. Hutcheson, George I, '20E, 514 Thompson. St. Thomas, Ont. 1505. Hutchinson, Perry P, grad, 104 S. Ingalls. Marysville, Kan. Hutson, J Donald, '20E, 1219 Geddes. Detroit. 2413-R. ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, '296-M Mgr's Res., 2326-M Thu rs-Fri-6-7-All -Star cast in "Wo- man," a Maurice Tourneur production; Christie Comedy, "Two's' Company," and Ford Weekly.-25c. Sat-8-Bessie Love in "The Enchanted Barn" and Big-V Comedy, "Farms and Fumbles." Sun-Mon - 9-10 -Geraldine Farrar In "Shadows" and Christie Comedy, "Married by Proxy." Matinees Wednesday an DETROIT Saturday Edward Lockes' Comedy "THE CLIMAX' With ELEANOR PAINTER 1I EUVT. C. A. SORLING, '18L, TO RETURN TO LAW SCHOOL Lieut. Carl A. Sorling, '18L, who has been serving in the American field ar- tillery in France, has returned to Ann Arbor, and announces that he will re- O R P HEUM w 1'31K H6 i, r entet the Law school. Lieut. Sorling saw active servi the Argonne. Michigan's paper for Michigan t -Adv. Mon. 10' MEN ONLY Tue.11-Wed. 12 Mat. Women Evening Men 2 - vl s I MABIJqEYO" ND "~~nCEY MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S~ws Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW-SAT. Theda Bara in "SALOME" During'this engagement only two Performances Daily 3:00 and 8:00 P. M. i5 a - ' Cleanin s i a class by itself. -Insist upon having your clothes cleaned at thm- - S"e JKome of &terglne0 -- CLEANING, PRESSING - - - REPAIRING -r _ - - Phone 2598 209 South 4th Ave. w s illilllliiiillllilll!1111111U 111 111!11! l 11liilt11!ll 1i 1111 U 1111l 1l l 111111ll iiG ICKEY" is motion pictures epitomized -a masterpiece that is making motion picture history -that runs the gamut of every human emo- tion. See . "Mickey" at , M JESTIC March 9-10 -11 THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. FORMER MEDICAL MAN, NOW CAPTAIN, VISITS ANN ARBOR Capt. John Sherrick, formerly of the medical faculty, is spending a few days in Ann Arbor. Dr. Sherrick was a member of the gynecological staff at the University hospital, but applied for a commission when the United States entered the war. rHe has been attach- ed to the British army, and was sev- erely wounded. -.1 TODAY PRICES: and Adults 25 TOMORROW Children20c Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta A DVER1 LOST LOST - Red leather memorandum book, with Union membership card, University receipt, and withdrawal card from B. R. T. Return to J. E. Way, at desk at Union. LOST-In or near Hill auditorium, Sunday afternoon, a Conklin foun- tain pen. Finder call 1660-W. Re- ward. LOST-Jeweled Phi Delta Theta fra- ternity pin. Reward if returned. 1437 Washtenaw. Phone 319. Lave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta WANTED WANTED-Tenors and baritones for church choir. Call on Mrs. Grace Konold at University School of Mu- sic at 3 o'clock Monday or Tuesday.a WANTED - Typewriter. Call Barnes, 1058-M. WANTED-To buy a second-hand canoe in good condition. Call'661-J. FOR REN FOR RENT-'0Front parlor, after Mar. 20. Well heated, bath and fireplace. Only students need apply. Call 240-R. 717 E. Huron. MISCELLANEOUS TUTORING in French by native teacher, Madame Bremont-Alabast- er. Tel. 1471-M. From Variety It's the kind of a su- per-picture people will talk about after they leave the theatre-and com ent on most fa- vorably. The produc- tion is not only mass- ive, but artistic. Dependable, Scientific, Drugless EYE EXAMINATIONS Phone 590 for appointment Emil H Arnold Optometrist 220 S. Nain St Our Own Pack Betsy Ross Candies The Finest Candies For Gift Purposes and Social Occasions Modish Boxes, Baskets and Containers High Class Only No. P. Nickels Arcade The Foremost Metropolitan Critics Endorse M gaurice obrneur 's Latest Success 1 - The Nost Remarkable and Unusual Photoplay Offered this Year. A Thing of lleau- ty and a Joy Forever - s From the N. Y. Times The ability ofMaurice Tourneur to create pi c'tu re s, not just tingle scenes without meaning or connec- tion, but eloquent, beautiful pictures in motion that make a poetic story come true for the time being, has never revealed itself more fully than in "Woman. From Exhibitor's Trade Review Flats off to Maurice Tourneur! Once again he hasinade a picture that for down right artistic value, has never been equalled. The pictureranks among the very finest that have ever been made. "Woman" should be a box office attraction of the high- est class. From the N.Y. Ev- ening Journal At the Rivoli, Maurice Tourncur's super-pro- duction, "Womnan" holds first place. In the novelty of its sub- ject, the composition of its scenes and the exquisite artistry with which tie plot is un- folded the picture promises to create laudatory comment. ..___ LOST-Tuesday afternoon or even- ing, bill fold and sum of money' Reward. Phone 757. LOST-Tuesday evening, a belt to a gentleman's light overcoat. Return to Daily office. LOST-Pair of glasses Friday near gymnasium. Call 2649M. "WID" GUNNING From the viewpoint of artistic photography, composition and distinctive atmosphere, "Woman" has never been surpassed. Several periods are shown, and the manner in which the producer has registered the atmosphere of each episode is certainly delightful to the eye and pleasing to the mind. Considered generally, I would say that your fans will be more than satisfied. Many will rave. It is decidedly high-:class entertainment, worthy of our best theatres.