THE MICHIGAN DAIS. Y f *. ........... - - I MI P Illp - .. -- - _.._ .. ADVANCED 3WSIC STUDENT$I' DISPLAY TALENT, TIWRSD.SAY Advanced, students of the Univer- sity School of Music were presented in recital Thursday afternoon in Friese hall, of the school.! Those participating in the program were: Constance Ohlinger, Normand Lockwood, Ione Wilbur, Alice Tien- wood, Marcia and Catherine Coburn, '19, and Julia Peterson, '22. SENIORS WILL WEAR CAPS AND GOWNS ON COMMENCEMENiT D 4Y Caps and gowns will be worn by the senior medical class at their grad- uation exercises, contrary to their first decision. This was decided at a meet- ing of tLea class yesterday afternoon Final plans will be completed in the very neap future' Patronize our anvertisers.--Adv. Michigan's paper for Michigan men. -Adv. IWUERTI List of New Registrants For Second Semester Issued Daily' 'slACHI(GAN DAILY SUPPLEATENT 13 * * * * * * * 'I' * * * 'W 4: ;4 ' i* * AT THE THEATERS " * s of Christ. About themz rotate the( soldiers, the populace, the slaves, th1 camels, of their time. And across the tpageant of Jrs' lem stalks, unpurturbedt, the shining figure of .John the Bapgtist; the Voice in the Wilderness. Steadfast, sincere, S S k I TODAY Hvman. Sam R. 119. 807 S. State. Lebanon. 0. 114_4 Inverman, Stanley W, '22, 507 Ejlm. Detroit. 100-W. Ingalls, Amos L, '21, 1620 Cambridge Road. Kenwood, N Y. Ingerson, Maurice J, 626 S. Division. Bemus Point, N Y. 1.348-J. Irvin, Charles E, '21, 702 S. University. Jackson. 6:3. Isham, William S, '20E, 1437 Washtenaw. Fowler, Ind. 312. Ives, John R, '21L. Ferdon. Ann Arbor. 2457. 1 SQPIIO)IORES WANTED Thrc'sophoores re needed to v.ork on: the edito rial side of T he ician iDaily. They shoud rpor tothecity editor l~cwee th horsof 12:40 to 1 1:0 olc n 3:05 to 4 o'clockWdndy or Th ursday {afternoons. * * I: Majestic--Thleda Bara in3 "Sa- '* * Arcade - Maurice -Tonneur's Jackson, Samuel C, '20E,.+603 S. State. Crystal Fails, Mich. Jackson. H C' L, '19. 509 S. Division. Detroit. 293-M. James, Laylin K, '21I., 1120 E. Ann. Ann Arbor. 1677-J. Janson, Frans A, '21E, 710 Hanen. Norway, Mich. Jassop, Stephen W, '10, 5063 Jefferson. Petoskey. Jenks, Orrin L, '21E,.707 Oxford. Port Huron. 357. Jimeno, Augusto R, '22E, 802 State. Santiago. Chile. 2383-MN. John, Howard B, '22E, 715 S. State. Washington, l) C. 783. * * A: * ;r I f "Woman." Wuerth - Mary "Vanity Pool." Orpheum - Alma "Restless Souls." MacLaren in Reubens In * * * * * 4: * * a great mean, this character ceases to be a character, and becomes the epi- tome of Idealism struggling against Sensuality. How Salome went forth to conquer him and was in turn conquered; how her awe of the man she could not control greNK into a great burning love; how this love consumed her, until she pressed a kiss against the dead lips of his seevred head, because she could not claim hime alive; these facts are woven into an almost too realistic gripping story, a living pic- ture, that makes "Salome" in the final analysis a great sermon of the vic- tory of Good over Evil, of the princi- ples of Christianity over the prin ci- pies of Paganism. "oman," the unusual production)r tA i Johns,. Walter C, '19, 301 N. State. Waterbury, Conn. Johnson, Earl M, '20, 426 N. Ingalls. Grandl Rapids. 16. Johnson, Frederick M, '21, 707 Oxford. St. Quincy, 1l1. Johnson, Hive S, '21L,.11232 :Prospect. Ann Arbor, Johnson. Jacob K, '22E, 337 E Jefferson. Lakewood, 0. 3:11-M. Johnson, Joseph E, '22, 712 Oakland. Saginaw. Johnson, Lionel HJ, '20, 426 N. Ingalls. Ann Arbor. 10) Johnson, Newton H, '21, 823 E. Kingsley. Ironton, 0. 566. Johnson, Ralph L, '21, 1232 :Prospect. Ann Arbor. Johnson, V T, '20, S. of M., 706 S. Division. Crete, Ill. 60-IV. Jones, Duane D. '21, 604 S. State. Denver, Colo. 371. Jones, Harold A, '21, 920 E. Washington. Charlotte. 1170-M. Jones, Kenneth P, '20, 214 N. Ingalls, Pitcairn, Penn. 1634. .Jones, Merle D, '22, 920 Washington. Charlotte. 1170-M. AJrdan, Charles E, '20, 916 Monroe. Bedford. 1034-W. Joseph, Julian H, '21, 417 E. Huron. Robinson, Ill. 1328.. Joyce, Dwight P, grad, 604 S. State. Cleveland, 0. 371. Kappler, Herman C, '21E, 1001 E. Huron. Coldwater. 1391-J. Kasberger, John 5, ex-'18. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kaufman, Charles L, '19I1, 807 S. State. Lebanon, 0. 1104. Kaufmann, Karl F, '22, 712 Oakland. k Kaufman, Oscar A, '21. Detroit. Kawin, Louis, '20L, 715 McKinley. Ann Arbor. 2717. Keatley, Alethia P, lit, 1317 S. University. Ann Arbor. 2645-.J. Keegan, Milton J, '201-, 326 Ei. Catherine. Alliance. Neb.. 679-R1. Keen, Harley C, '211L, 213 N. Division. Charleston, Incl. 23-J. * * * * * * * * * * *: *: * AT THLE MAJESTIC Shubert-Garrick, Detroit Week--"The Climax." Theda Bara is appearing at jestic in Salome. the Ma-{ TODAY All * AJESTC MA!JESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly--All S Ws Sunday Today- - Tomorrow 'Iheda Barra In During this cengagcm fnt only two Performances Daily 3 0 an 8: 0 PMR Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 2g96-M Mgr's Res., 230-.M Thurs- Fri-E;-7 "-ail-Star eas~t in "Wo- mn"a Mauor;.e Tourneur production; Ch iti Come~r ,"Twxo's Company," St-- -Rcsic 1.r,.e in "Thie Enchanted ilof an r., g V Comed.y, "Farms and Mon- -5- L)Cerald',ne Farrar in "ShnowsC.'d.h isie Comedy, "Ma, rried by Proxy." S Produced with a realism that sweeps of iai4U1 1U1111tiff il rye presenr' the observer out of the Twentieth ed at the Arcade for the last time to- century, back across the ages to the dlay. It is an artistic triumph whi .h days before the coming of the Mes-' has received a goodl deal of coai- siah, the great pageant of corrupt nient. Judea with its puppet king, its On Saturday, B~essie Love v 411 lbe scrawny beggars. its heathen license, shown in "The Enchanted t m and its unveiled crime, stands as a clever little stenogiaplier ove rherar'; glowing t rib~ute to Christianity. ft~- o wn lannig vto, swxindlec h , - , I :, Salome, the perverted, jealous, mag- netic princess; Herod, the dummy _I'of Rome, and the slave of Salome; the beaten Captain of the Guard, another wreck on the shore of Salome's witch- tcry; David, the high prie.st; his sis- tbr, the queen; all these characters live, and move and act in the atmos- phere of the east, before the coming ployer. She taktes (down all that 0,1-,y say in shorthanid, these note, hlo.'i their gamle. and land the two crook~s i ) pri Soil Geraldine Farrar in "Shadows" is to be here Sunday and Monday. ; ,I , i i if GARI TJF COI I Matinees Wednesday and Saturday i Ed9ward Locker' Comedy ~THE ~xCLIMAX! Willi ELEANOR PAINTER Those who advertise in The M ich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan MIHIGAN DAILY SUPP'LEMUENT 14 I I MARYMACLAJREN IN IDA MfAY PARIES All STAR P .DI'aV TIAN rntf VA1NITYPU9OL~ I sus Also Two. Reel Comedy- - "Hop the .11 llHop"$ I~ 1Reel of, Vaudeville SATURDAY SESSUE 1$AYAKAWAj IN BONDS OF HONOR ORPHEUM TODAY Alma Reubens II Keidanz, Herbert K, '19E, 508 S. Fifth. New York City. 2144-.. Keiw, Cameron D, grad, 118 N. Thayer. Skelton, Pa. 1Keller, Charles F, '22, 822 Oakland. South Bend, Ind. Kelley, Flora M, S of M, 1004 Olivia. Brighton. 2730. Kelly, Marcia L, '22,'213 N. Division. Ann Arbor. 23-.. Kempf, Paul R, '20, 312 4S. Division. Ann .Arbor. 212-J. Kennedy, James A, Jr, '21, 1437 Washtenaw,' Lansing. 319. Kenyon, Johnson D; '19E, 1130 Oakland. Wauseon, 0, 2176-W. Keown, Percy G, ,'21E,, 1619 Si University. Chicago, Ill. 1288-J. Kerber, Herman M, lit, 118 5. Thayer. Ann Arbor. Kern, Lauron A, $pec, 816 Packard. Mattoon, Ill. 2143-M. y Kerr, John M, '2le 702 S. University. Bay City. 63. Kerr, Robert 0, spec, 1408 Washtenaw. 343. Ketchum, Harry D, '19, 325 Catherine. Detroit. Kimball, Francis M, '20, 300,N. Ingalls, Ann Arbor. 394. King, MacLellan E, grad, 620 S. State, Chicago, 1ll. 231. King, Winfield C, '20E, 906 E. Huron. Buffalo, N Y. 857-W. Kingsford, Edward 5, '21, 1003 E. Huron. Iron Mountain. 909. Kirkby, Eugene D, '19L. Jackson. Kitson, Camden It, lit, 1335 Geddes. Ann Arbor. Klager, Walter H, '22, 617 S. Main. Ann Arbor. Kline, Benjamin M, '20,. 321 S. Division. 1324-J, Klippel, M R, '22E, 811 S. State. Detroit. 1184-R1. Kneebone, Robert W, '21, 918 S. State. Baltic. 269-M. Knode, Kenneth T, '2011, 1219 Geddes. Martinsburg, W Va. 2413-H. Kohler, Raymond I,, lit. Chatsworth, Ill. Korten, George E, '21E, 326 E."Catherine. 'Grand Rapaids. 679-1t. Krueger, Edwin, '21E, 1315 Hill. Manistee. 1460. Kruger, William, '20, 808 E. Catherine. Newark, N J. 1601-fit. Kugel,, Franklyn 0, '22E, 541 S. Division. Sandusky, 0. 1869-W. tr ~Kuhl, Clifford P, '22E, 617 Forest. Detroit. f Kuschinski, L, '20, 310 E. William. Detroit. 453-M. Kwok, Noi. H, '21, 209 S. Thayer. Canton, China. Kyser, John S, '22, 555 S. Division. El Paso, Ill. Labadie, Paul F, lit, 715 E. Huron. Burtlesville, Okla. Lacy, Albert I, '21E, 444 S. State. Noblesville, Ind. Laddon, Misha, '22, 321 N. Thayer. Washington, D C. 1234-W. LaFever, Sidney L, '21, 503 E. Liberty. 23554-W. Laidlow, Earl R, '22M, 910 E WVashington. Oxford. 1170-W. Lambert, Selwyn A, '20L, 821 E. University. Bay City. 2738. Lambrecht, Richard W, '22E, 814 Monroe. Detroit. 66 Your Mind is Already Made Up-- You "know" You're going to See ' Nack Sennett's frlasterpiece Picture The Pidture that has Everyth ing featuring Mabel Normand So ive lli only state here that (6 --1in- "Restless Souls'' Also News &Comedy SATURDAY CARMEL MEYERS I I 11 ARCAD E 1 1 I I t Notes MAURICE TOURNEUR'S PRODUCTION Last Tithes Last Times " today A d . 'ults II -25c-e Today Chl- dren loc Dan Shailer Mathews of the Uni- sity of Chicago will be the speaker at the student forum meeting to be held, at 9 o'clock Sunday night in Lane hall. His subject will be "Amner- ican World Peace." Dean Mathews will take charge of the forum after his address at the Methodist church. "Business Administration" wil be the subject of Prof. I. L. Sharfman's lecture at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Lane hall. This is the second of a series of vocational lectures spon- sored by the University Y. M. C. A. "Surgery at the Zoo, "The Scrub Lady," "Dog Pound," and a reel of "Pictograph' will be the offerings at the free moving picture show of the "Y' at 8 o'clock Saturday night. Mr. N. C. Fetter, secretary of the "Y,"' has been canvassing Washtenaw and Jackson counties, this week, in the interest of the diry forces of the state. Cieago Professor to Lecture Here "The American Spirit in Action" wil be the subject of a lecture by Dean Shailer Mathews, professor of historical and comparative theology, and dean of the divinity school at the University of Chicago, at the Wesleyan giuld meeting at 7:30 o'clock, Sunday night, at the Methodist church. is the digest of the science of producing mo- tion pictures. A picture that comes only once in a lifetime, a masterpiece ', of humor and. pathos, love and. adventure. $4 tear-stained ivorid is laughing ivith 7"tICKE Y" Today, EI'erylvhere it is being sholvn, The naughty little tomboy from the mountain coun- try, with her prankst, her mischievous, quick eyes, her magnetic smile, "Mickey" makes movie history There are charming bits of comedy There are scenes of daring that startle There are thrills that fairly chill (--and Oh, Sh-h-h, the Vl athing Scene) I11t!!lllU!lilll!!!!1!!llttltl~~lllllillltiCtl 1l1 ltl !!! !! !i! !1l 1tl!! !!1 !!1 lt l C¢I iioi ! ill ! l i lll !:~ I ~l 3¢I~ i iII I ll -_ ________'-,-_______r_ A , I - -.1 s 1 I 7 _ ..., ... J TOMORROW BESSIE LOVE in"5THE ENCHANTED BARN" Sun, and Mon.-Geraldine Farrar in '.Shadows" Two extra matinees at 4:30 and 5:30 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays Mt F V rarcn 9=10= Remember the Early Bird gets the best seat [I