r_ _THE MICHIGAN DAIL r TUESDAY, MA 11, __- I in Regular Army, ex-'19, Weds ouncement has been made of rriage of Miss Verna Derck, of luron, to Lieut. Bruce N. Tap- x-'19, also of Port Huron. Lieut. 1 was commissioned second lieu- at Camp Custer a year ago, and the signing of the armistice has ed a first lieutenancy in the r army. He is a member of Phi Sigma and Phi Alpha+ Delta nities. tys-Daily service--Always. o On Dd News From The Other Colleges Mix was a two-gun man when he was a Texas ranger and cowboy, and it was this ability which helped him to wipe out the Shonts gang of out- laws on Pecos river in New Mexico a few years ago. Now Mix, who has been thrilling movie audiences for some time, has developed into a "three gun man." i OPERA OF OPERAS" VUERTH YYi sT I VEENP YOUR. NEIGHiDo . SuG~ffs THAT YOU SEE TOM MIX' FIELL ROARIN' REFORW BECAUSE fIT TI- FASTEST LIVZSW$t HIAS M~IX IN M'ORE TARNG STUNV"h PRESENTZS MORE COMEDY TH{AN YOlVVI SAW IN A PICTURE. A WILLIiAM WFx PRODUCIQ Columbia-A large consignment o moving picture films has just been re- ceived at the R. 0. T. C. headquarters, they are official war department pic- tures, including instructional subjects of all kinds and also actual battle scenes. Indiana-Plans for raising money to pay for the new county hospital, which is to be dedicated as a memorial to the sodliers, were. discussed here. Chicago-Women of the university held a mass meeting to form a new' organization the aim of which is to unite all women of the university in a common organization which shall develop the ideals of a well balanced life. It will consist of three..councils, an executive, and advisory and - a gen- eral council. Texas-- Texas has installed as a regular course the temporary course introduced in all the universities as War Aims. Oklahoma- Student standards are to be investigated here by a commis- sion appointed to "consider the trend of student thought and ideals to de- termine the problems the university is facing, and to state frankly but suc- cinctly the conclusions reached, and MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Sws Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW Mabel Normand "MICKEY". WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Bryant Washburn * THE GYPSY TRAIL" A RCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Rea., a326-M Tues-11--Barbara Castleton and John Bowens in "What Love Forgives;" Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "Throwing the Bull," and Current Events. Wed-I2--Ethel Barrymore in "The Divorcee;" Star Comedy, ""Kitchen Po- lice," and Screen Telegram. Thurs-Fri-13-14-Mme. Alla Nazimova in "An Eye for an Eye;" Christie Com- edy, "Why Husbands Flirt," and Ford Weekly.________ to submit recommendations for adop- tion by the students themselves." Nevada-Here, as well as at Johns Hopkins University the National In- dustrial board is offering a prize of $1,000 for the best essay on labor questions. A series of eight topics has been presented, and the appiicant is allowed to take his choice. Johns Hopkins-Two Johns Hopkins men are to explore the Andes, study- ing the coal fields of Chile, making geolical investigations, and also look- ing into the neglected commercial, scientific and educational opportuni- ties in South America. Utah-University of Utah has been suggested as the site for a state mem- orial hall, honoring its soldier sons. It will be used as a combined student union building and general public as- sembly hall. Purdue-The memorial commit .ee of Purdue university has offered a plan for a memorial theater to be built in honor of the men who were killed in the war. By issuing shares of stock enough money could be raised, they believe, to erect a theater for about $125,000. Iah-Freshmen at the University of Utah have ordered their caps which are to be of a dark green with light colored stripes. Northwestern-The anarchistic tend- encies of the freshmen and sopho- mores at Northwestern have been crushed, and they have resigned them- selves to their fate of a prescribed course in military science and tactics. Several weeks ago, more than 100 students decided they would not be compelled to take military training with their college courses, but resolu- tions have been passed and the men are back in the ranks, more than 300 of them in all, enrolled in the R. 0. T. C. Utah--"A Bigger and Better Prom," is the slogan of the prom committee at Utah. The entrance fee will come to four dollars, and uniforms will be in order, it has been decided. The date has been set for March 28. At its presentation in Port Huron, "Fit to Win," which comes to the Orpheum theater Tuesday and Wed- nesday, was endorsed at a private per- formance, and has been given the whole-hearted support of the surgeon general's office, as a means of propa- gating the fight against disease. It was used extensively during the war in the army camps. Matinee performances will be for women, and evening performances for men. AT TlHE SHUBERT-OARR.ICK Detroit Grace George in "She Would and She Did," is shown at the Shubert- Garrick, Detroit, for the week com- mencing March 10. It is a delightful (Continued on Page Six) F AT THE ORPHEITY I. , .. T 0 D A Y Is Your Last I 11 I "Don't Change1 Your Husband" t11 *Tomorrow ALSO and Cartoon EFFIE ELLSLER, WHO APPEARS IN "OLD LADYY 11," AT THE WHITNEY THEATER, I AItCH 15. Miss Norinanid gaily dashes through a series of frenzied escapades- slid- ing down balustrades and off roofs, dancing on the fuiniture, and finally disguising herself as a jockey and saving the race and her lover's money. All this is sufficient to keep the audience in a lively mood quite ready to overlook any deficiencies of plot. Mickey is sent from her primitive home in the west to live with wealthy relatives in the east, who accept her only because they see financial relief in her supposed gold mine. She re- wards them by capturing the fliance of her uideserving cousin after she and her Indian nurse of astonishing proportions havle literally wrecked the aristocratic household. The added feature shows natives of some of the Fiji Islands in their characteristic dances including fire- walking. The program will continue for today and Bryant Washburn will be shown tomorrow in "The Gipsy Trail." Opportunity to See Comedy 6f (vP,, Thursday-Friday RICILLA DEAN INK -iss OR KILL" Thec Picture You will, never Forget: b"Miky"has broken "k all records - r r. Mfor atte dw ance 41 COMING HEARTS s a *s I* S t AT T T E A e * AT THE THEA'I"ERS AT THE WHITNEY OF UMANITY GARRICK I Matinees * Wednesday and' DETROIT Saturday GRACE GEORGE in *She Would and She Did" TODAY . s * *e Majestic - Mabel Norman * "Mickey." in * IHU * * * Arcade-Barbara Castleton and John Bowens in "What Love For- gives." Wuerth -- Tom Mix in "Hell Roarin' Reform." * Orpheum-"Fit to Win." * Shubert-Garrick- Detroit- All * Week--"She Would and She Did." * ' * * * * * One of the most sympathetic fem- inine roles seen on the stage in many seasons is that of "'Old Lady 31" in the play of that name, which comes to the Whitney theater for matinee and evening performance next Sat- ur'day. Effie Elisler, who takes the title role, will be ferlembered by older the- ater goers as "Hazel Kirke," n which part she scored a great succ s*. A number of ypeArs ago she yetired from the stage, but unable to resist the lure of the foot-lights, reappeared to create the role of "Gr ndma" i' "The Gypsy Trail." Since then she has been making new friendships and re- newing old ones in this charming play of Rachel Crothers, "Old Lady AT THE WUERTH Tom Mix, the William Fox film star, routs a band of outlaws by operating two six shooters and rifle simultane- ously in "Hell Roarin' Reform," the -iliam Fox production which is sched- uled Ji' Tuesday and Wednesday at the Wuert theater ._ PAUUS PlaYe-tgoes repaired.-Ad. The ' Majestic. * * i Detroit Opera House on the Cam- pUs---All week-"The 13th Chair." W cu MICJEY Is the gruatt est picture 7ever. screened Ask Anyone 5 * * ** * . * * * * S * * * AT THE MAJESTIC The cyclonic Eva Tanguay has oth- ing an Mabel Normand, who is ap- pearing in "Mickey" at the Majestic theater for the last times Tuesday. II f" 1JSt7C HF1 7N 5E'M' C 4 ..,i , / f, D!Ht:C'1CN QF SURGEON GQiE3'.At. . "' g UEL FJWk1Rt1kGR{3F11F 1 ,..r _ . .... Shows at 2:00, 3:30, 7:00 8:30 Today - Tomorrow Tomorrow Tuoa FIT'TO WIN Made and released by the V. S. GOVERNMENT and to be seen by every one over 46 Year of Age. BryantWashb "THE GIPSY TRA IL" Tuesday Matinee Women Only Tuesday Evening Men Only Wednesday Women Only Majestic NJ 'LUDING 'TAX 11 I