'IGAN DAILY 1K I JUST ARRIVED! A full line of new and second-hand I5fUrntir hour.' 6:80-Wesleyan guild meeting, prayer and sermon. Rev. Henry Tat-' JUST ARRIVED! A Big'consignment of Society Brand canoes and equipment now on sale at SUDA lhiICII Lovisa A. Youngs, '21, of the Cosmo- lock, minister. A ig consignment of Society Brand full dresa suits, $35, $40 and $45. Saunders' Canoe Livery. Terms cash. politan club, will speak. 7:30-Wes-- full dress suits, $35, $40 and $4. J. F. Wuerth & Co.-Adv. -Adv. R 1 onnrIIorr leyan giuld lecture. Dr. J. A. Rich- Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church' J. F. Wuerth & Co.-Adv. INN11ARBORICJ U RCHESIUI~t ards, speaker. Subject, "The Religion 10: 30-. Morning service. Sermon i iof a Conqueror." Rev. A. W. Stalker, subject, "Holiness." 11:30-Bible Advertise in The Daily-Ad. IOrchestra :Bible Chair ose mnstrschool 7:30-Evening service. Ser-!. W Usc ILI Music 9:30-University men's class. Top- mon subject, The Measure of Resist- ic, "Science and Prayer." 4:30-Class First Baptist Curhane." Rev. L. M. Walick, minister. IE fr g nrl p bi. T pc "J ss 103 - M ri g srie Se m n'Philosophy as Taught in the Sermon subject, "The Religious Iconoclast" Unititaran Church MAJESTIC ORCHESTA ightly-All S .ws Sunday A Aon the Mount." Dr. T. M. Iden, teacher. 12-Bible school. 6:30-Guild meet- 9:45-Bible school. 10: 30-Morning T d yTom ro ing. Topic, "CollegeTepain. service. Sermon subject, "The New SNA-O A-USA mo r wChurch of Christ (Disciple) Rev. J. M. Wells, minste. alation." 7: 00-Y. P. . U. meeting 10:30- Morning service. Sermon- Rev. S. S. Robins, minister. F a rusbject, "The Province of Christian- St Andrew's Episcopal Church ______IAAR i W . F iI l t~. 1-il col :0crs 7:30-Holy communion. 10:30- Church of Christ (Science) ANT+EAMitRTne tian Endeavor society meets. 7:30- Confirmation service. Sermon byBis- 10:30- Morning service. Sermon ~ ' ingtRmne --in- Evening service. Sermon subject, hop C. D. Williams. 4:30-Evening subject, "Matter" "Synonyms of Salvation"-Rev. F. P. __________________________________ Arthur, minister. "For Freedom" FrtCongregational Churchc LASAS O R D adRyan, speaker. Sermon subject, "The _______________ aew Day in Turkey." 12- Church Shows at 3:00; :0; 8:30 schol. 630-tudets' oun' Tale.Phones: scoo.6 :30-Students'RonTal.het, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316M Prof. L. C. Karpinski, speaker. Topic, SnMon -2324 -Louis Bennison in Tom M ix C om edy "Polish Problems." Rev. L. . Doug- "Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-U" and "~ROMAN COlW BOY" "Hmiite.GlceratindTerkSe"ndicuren -n "The Bluffer;" Mutt and Jeff Car- _____________________________PresbyTian Church too,"eeadTer,.n urn 10:30- Morning service. Sermon Wed-26--Bet'tLytell in "Faith;" Star TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY sujcrpleeatits. hsmedy, "Hs Body for Rent," and ut: w I suject Patiotim." hisScreen Telegram. sermon will involve an explanation of I E R A GLADYS BROCK WELL jin the New Era movement in the Pres-IC CR A - byterian church. Kindergarten will fs! be held during the morning service. W UERTH THEATRE "eiToshe Forbdden Roo 12-Bible school. 6:30-Young Peo- Delicious and Refreshing 2:0,_________830 1:0 w pes' service. Topic, "The Art of Building Character." Rev. L. A. Bar- ®____________________________________ sun-M-2324-WM. FARNUM in "For CO IGrett, minister. "Roman Cowboy." Scenic and Cartoon Tues-Wed -2526 -GLADYS BROCK- "T E U P R O A L I "Methodist Episcopal Church WELL in "The Forbidden Room." al 10:3- Mrnin sevice Semon"Fireman Save My Child." and subject, "Wheels." 6:00-Social half 001 ingHat fHmnt 'HEARTS OF HUMANITY" GDOIA IL $ 10 0 "TheI npHardson aSnity BILGIA TATION U "WIULrLnal SU Orchestra Orchestra CONDUCT____ANNUAL____CAMP_ Ouic 1 rpheurnCODCuANUAiCMPTo be distributed among MTHAR tGOOD EQIPM?1ENT FACILITATES AIICHIGAN STUDENTS2:033, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 To a n o o r wFIELD AND RESEARCH SunMn-- 24-MAO LOCKWOOD To a n o o r wWOR During AND MAYAIO ALLISON in Th e Fire of Ford Weekly. On the south shore of Douglas LakeSP I G V C T N Tues- 25- MARGUERITE CLARK in H a o d Lockw ood jl' in Cheboygan county about eight miles S"INRVCA IOch. Man, Poor Man." Also "A Fight H aro d fom ampDavs, te smme cap Tr Millions"-"The Tide of Disaster." of the engineers, the University will CMN i THE FIRE OF HOPEr open its eleventh biological station CL 4- O PONMN this summer. The station, which ials Ray The Girl Dodger' ALSO conducted as a camp, has an admir-- able location for many lines of biolog- "riHE LURE OF THE CIRCUS"---Ford Weekly ical work. _________________________________________Field Work Specialty Specializing mainly in field work, n TUESDAY WEDNESDAY p a n th"aphsa qimn fbasL M4 arguerite'Clark Bryant Washburn and launches, and of apparatus for t! 1 4Toa n field and laboratory work. Cameras, RICH MAIM, POOR1 MAN "'The Wa of a Man with a Maid" field-glasses, and a dark-room are pro- iu o nr o vided in addition to a good working library. Excellent facilities are offer- ed in several lines o botany and zoo-r logy for research work, either by in- MEET IIStaring Sunday dependent investigators or by grad- POP. MAT. WED. SHUBERT I March 23 uate students. BEST SEATS $1 .6AR0 K I Nights and Sat. at a Accommoations Limitedu muuu AR I K50c to 200 Attention is called to the fact that L O US ____________________________________ $___as_ only a limited number of students can be accommodated, application Matinees Wednesday and Saturday should be made at the earliest possible Star of "Oh, Johnny!" date to Prof. George R. La Rue, direc- WT H A NRS SO ILR GR TRIUMPHANT RETURN BY POPULAR DEMAND tor of the station. WT H A N RS S0 ILRGR F. Ray Comstock and William Elliott, The general character of the work THE FACE OF KING BAGGOT offered is outlined below. However, THE TEETH OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Present . changes may be expected in. the dis-AN TH TTTPT VOFW S. AR tribution of the courses and also inAN TH GU -LYO WM S.AR TeFutPrnesTeteN.YScesother details. As soon as issued, spec- In His Newest Photoplay THE MUSICAL COMEDY DELIGHT ial bulletins describing the work of the station may be obtained from Pro- "$! fessor La Rue.M "O h th naurs ri ertbaed"SN Y BREOF TEU-BAR-U" " O h B 0 Courses offered in zoology will be thnuals, istopecalfreerece t-i 'ul~ Pes:i rey BY'LOWDHUE&KR taxonomy, distribution, behavior, and h** ~..ladome, dare-devil Louis With Positively the Original Princess Theatne Cast Intact evolution; the natural history of in- U Z'Uni!Zon famfo us from Anna Wheaton, Charles Compton, Augusta Haviland, Jack Merritt, vrtbrt aimls it rfrecetoher~ o ,in "ancody the principles of ecology; ornithology; qei~hr n"ad Hal Forde, Stephen Maley, Jack Raffael, Ethel Forde, Eileen Wilson, the natural history of insects; special Bui'e of theU-arU." Edna May Oliver, Harry Quealey, Ralph O'Brien, Helen Francis, and research work in zoology. The IM Phihi. !iqulrer: rph e y Msnstaff will be Professors La Rue, Smith, :;ouialLos Benni- MagrtWelch, and Instructor Stoner. son tie "smiling~ star." And an Ensenmble of You~b Beauty and Charm fir Which Thelu Princess In Botany courses presented will xk . i "uld rre f6h be systematic botany; ecology; spec- I ,