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Noble A amen Shot
V"yLocal Villain
Are Bolsevik agents at work in Ann
Arbor?
Nicholai Atmen of Perchina, scion
of a nobel house and former personal
guard of the Czar of all the Russias,
was shot and seriously wounded early
Thursday morning on Catherine
street. The crime was reported to the
police department at once, and men
are working on -the scanty evidence
offered by the case.
The bullet, which is believed to have
been of 22 calibre, entered Atmen's
body just below the lung. It is said
that he has a chance for recovery.
This is on the authority of the vetin-
ary who visits him twice daily. Ah!
the secret is out. Atmen is not a,
former diplomat and right-hand man
of the ex-Czar but a huge white Russ-
ian wolf-hound, the former prize-win-
ner of the royal kennels. He is
worth $2,000 and was presentedeto a
local fraternity by an alumnus. At
a recent New York dog show he was
pronounced thekfinest specimen of
the breed in America. He is the same
dog that received two write-ups in
Detroit newspapers.
Why anyone would want to shoot
this dog is unknown as he possessed
a kind disposition and was absolutely
harmless, according to the owners.
The theory advanced by the police is
tliat some man saw him and immed-
iately feared that he would eat up
all the canines in the neighborhood.
JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY TO HAVE
COSTUMES OF NEW MATERIAL
Performance to Be Given for Women
of Faculty and Ann Arbor on
April 2
Costumes for the Junior girls' play
are now being made. - Entirely new
material is being used this year. It
is hoped that a dress rehearsal can
be given Saturday night.
Faculty women and women resi-
dents of Ann Arbor will be allowed
to witness the play on April 2. A
limited number of reserved seats may
be secured after Mareth 31 by turn-
ing in the regular 50 cent tickets
and paying an additioihal fee of 10
cents.

C OF C TAKES UP
METER-QUESTION
The advisability of Ann Arbor in'-
stalling water meters was discussed
from every possible Angle at a meet-
ing of the Chamber of Commerce
water meter committee held Tuesday
night in the council rooms of the city
hall.
In the past there has always been
a flat-rate system used in connec-
tion with the city's water supply.
It was in regards to this old sys-
tem, as compared to the water meter
type, that the committee was con-
cerned.
Reports were made on the matter
by men familiar with every phase of
the subject. Especially important was
the report made by those who had
had previous experience with the wa-
ter meter method.
The main point. of business- trans-
acted was the appointment of a pub-
licity committee, whose principal
function will be to make public the
reports received by this body. It was
decided to formulate a list of ques-
tions and answers and have them pub-
lished in such a form that they would
reach all the people of Ann Arbor
interested in this question.
"It is not the intention of the Cham-
ber of Commerce to prejudice the peo-
ple of the city either for or against
this question of installing water met-
ers. We simply desire to gather facts
from men versed on the subject and
present them in a readable form for
the information of the city at large.
The majority ,of citizens cannot give
the time necessary to look into such
questions thoroughly, and it is for
the benefit of these that the water
meter committee will publish the facts
obtained,' was the statement of C. C.
Freeman, chairman of this commit-
tee.

The private canoe sh
ders' Canoe Livery will
for some time, due to
being done. Opening of
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The
Movie Event

Prop
Arcade
Last Times Today
Constance .'
T a-lms-dge i.
'"Sauce for
the Goose"
The dainty, hu-
man, delhtfuo
exponent on the
screen of laugh-
ter-plu s-drama.
Tomorrolv
GLADYS LESLIE
IN
"eFortune's
Child"
Sunday and Mlonday
LOUISENRISO N I
"eSandy Burke of
the U-Bar-U"
It you haven 't become
acquainted ivith this ne),.'
star, lye would like to in-
troduce him, to you. We
knolp you hill thank us
for it---He certainly is a
comer.

"Virtuous

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MAJESTIC
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S ws Sunday,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CHARLES RAY in
"THE QIRL DODGER"
Shows at 3:00; 7:oo 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
4ri-20-2 1.-- Cofltstnce Talmadge
in "Sauce for the Goose;" Christie
Comedy, "All Mixed Up," and Ford
Sat-22--Gladys Leslie jn "Fortune's
Child" and Big-V Comedy, "Bums and
Boarders."
Sun-Mon -23-24 -Louis Bennison in
"Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-U" and
'Glacier National Park Scenic.

Iomeop Notes

Dr. Curtis B. Pillsbury has resigned
as radiographer of the Homoeopathic
hospital and has taken up private
practice' in Ypsilanti. Dr. Harold
Closz succeeded him.
Miss Elizabeth Howard is taking up
the work of assistant anaesthetistist
at the Homoeopathic hospital.
Large gold letters have been placed
above the children's department of the
Homoeopathic hospital and all the
wards, rooms, and offices have been
labeled, prior to the formal opening
to be announced soon.
PROF. ZOWSKI AIDS IN PEACE
CONFERENCE WORK IN FRANCE
Prof. Stanislaus J. Zowski, of the
mechanical engineering department,
is in France doing technical work,
the results of which are to be made
available to the peace conference
which is meeting in Paris. Professor
Zowski left a few months ago on
his own initiative to do research
work.
After the conclusion of the peace
conference 'Professor Zowski hopes
to visit Poland. It has long been his
wish to visit Poland and to be on
hand in the great days in which it
was trying to establish itself as an
independent state.

BOOTH DELEGATES MEET
Carl T. Hogan will see rep-
resentatives of all organizations
wishing booths at the J-Hop in
the lobby of the Old Union
building, at 1 o'clock, Saturday,
March 22.
For service and results try a Daily
Want Ad.--Adv.

FRESHMEN NEEDED

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Freshmen are needed to work
on the National Building fund
campaign to raise the money
necessary to complete the new
Union building. They should re-
port to Homer L. Heath and aft-
ernoon at his office In the new
Union building.

WUERTH;

TODAY

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WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
TODAY
Dorothy Phillips in "The
Talk of the Town" with a
2-reel L-KO Comedy "Call
the Cops" and a six-act
Vaudeville Reel.
Coing-Hearts of Humanity
"The Unpardenable Sin"
ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Thurs-Fri-20-21-MARIE OSBORNE in
"Child of M'Sieu." And News and
Comedy, "Frenzied."
COM ING
Charles Ray 'The Girl Dodger,
and
"THE HOPE CHEST"

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To Delay Awarding of Fellowships
Recommendations for the National
City bank fellowships will not be
made for some time. Not all the ap-
plicants have sent in their applica-
tions as yet, due to the fact that they
are writing for recommendations.
Prof. I. Leo Sharfman expects all
of them to be in within a week and
he will then make the recommenda-
tions, probably with the help of other
professors of the economics depart-
ment.

Dorothy Phililips.
-in -
"'Thee Talk of
the Town"
A lie has no legs but
scandal has wings.
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
Also showing a 2-reel
comedy
"~Call the Cops
and a Six-act Vauneville reel
Saturday
BESSIE BARRISCALE
in
TRICKS OF FATE
Sunday, Monday
Wft Farnum in "Freedom"
Sunshine Comedy
Coming
The Unpardonable Sin
and
Hearts of Humanity
ORPH EUM
TODAY
Marie Osborn
IN
"Child of M'Sieu"
NEWS AND COMEDY
SATURDAY
eonroe Salisbury in
"THE MILLIONAIRE
PIRATE"
Sunday, Monday
Harold Locklvood
COMING ._

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SHOWS AT 2:00-3:30-7:00-8:30

TODAY, TOMORROW

PA RAMOUNT PRESENTS

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In His Greatest Success

f Prominet Physicist to Speak Friday
Mat. Wed. GARRICK 'Night and Dr. Saul Dushman, one of America's
Beat Seats STRIT sat. Mat, prominent physicists will give an ad-
LEE DEg TOl preisealw dress on "Modern Applications of the
the Sunshime Cemedy Electron Theory,' at 7:30 o'clock Fri-
"OLD LA DY 31 day evening in the west lecture room
by Rachel Crothers of the Physics building. Dr. Dush-
____________________________man is from the research laboratory
A full line of new and second-hand of the General Electric company.
canoes and equipment now on sale at --
Saunders' Canoe Livery. Terms cash. Always-Daily service-Always.

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The Girl Dodger
Said to be the best college
story ever filmed
Mr. Ray plays the part of a dreamy young stu-
dent who is more interested in philosophy than
in "phemales."
But when he gets going!

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A dress suit, practically
new, at a reasonable price. Phone
1666-J.
FOR SALE-Two May Festival coup-
ons at reduction. Call 1744-M.
FOR SALE-Old violin. 7Call 2509.
Use the Daily to reach the students.
Four thousand students read it every
morning,-Adv.
WANTED- An opportunity to seyve
you. Let the Daily restore that lost
articl@,

WANTED
WANTED-Students who want work
read article "*Work for Easter Va-
cation," in today's Daily.
WANTED Men for Ann Arbor and
vicinity. "Those with rig or auto
can make '100 per week. Liberty
Packard Co., 609 Packard street.
LOST
LOST-Black bill fold containing re-
ceipts fot tuition, locker and Union
membership card No. 465. Return
to the Daily office.

"Oh Boy!

Some Speed"

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Charles Ray in
The Girl Dodger

SURE YOUR'E COMING

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