THE MICHIGAN DAIL___ MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S -ws Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW TheSheher News From The Other Colleges I , jo the Hills Cornell-A plan for an endowment fund to increase the pay of instruct- ors is being organized at Cornell. An appeal is to be made to the alumni to effect a general increase in sala- ries, and although the work of creat- ing the fund is being carried on with the purpose of obtaining general sub- scriptions, efforts are being made to have various. 'Chairs endowed, and to have particular endowment given to the various colleges. Kansas-Co-operative homes for un- * WUERTH THEATRE' 2:00, 3:30 7:00, 8:30, 10:90 TODAY AND TOMORROW Dorothy Phillips in 04The Heart of Humanity." Also a Tor Mix Comedy "Six Cylinder Love." Shows: Matinee 2 and 4, Evening 7 and 9 Prices: Mat. 20c Eve. 30c. Children 1 Oc Tax included' MARY MILES MINTERS in - "THE INTRUSION OF ISRAEL" ll iversity women is the next thing on I i l E .) f A 144 ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Tues -22- MARGUERITE CLARK in "PRUNELLA." Also Mutt and Jeff Cartoon and Free Press Weekly. Wed-23-LINA CAVALIERI in "Gris- monde." Also Mutt and Jeff Cartoon and Free Press Weekly. I The Better 'Ole is a movie ver- sion of the cele- brated play and cartoons by Bruce Bairns- father. Old 21ill the program for the University of Kan- sas. It is planned to accommodate 10 to 15 students in each building, andk those who live there will be largely self-supporting. The saving brought about by the house should amount to about one-half the usual average ex- penditures of a student. The women living in the house will do all the work, including the cooking. Minnesota-Five scholarships have been offered to women at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. Four of them are of $150 and one, $100. The St. Paul College club offers three, the Minne- apolis College Women's club offers two, and the Minneapolis Woman's club, one. Preference will be given to women enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Washburn-An annual Clean-Up day has been instituted for Washburn uni- versity. April 15 was declared a hol- iday, but while classes were excused, the students labored with additional zeal to clean up the campus and get it all done in one day. Harvard - An unusual opportunity is being offered by the Student depart- ment of the Y. M. C. A. at Harvard for a practical study of economic and so- sial settlement conditions in New York City this summer. Fifty men will be selected from all parts of the country, and the men selected for the group will be under no expense dur- ing this time except their railroad fare to and from New York. Yale-The Yale Student Council has proposed a definite measure to limit" the number of activities in which a studentmay take part, through a class- ification of activities. The purpose of the measure is to give to the activities men who will have time to do them justice and to take away office hold- ing from the few. -- Buy Victory Bonds - MARGUERITE CHAPIN, '20, IS DELEGATE TO CONVENTION Marguerite Chapin, '20, will repre- sent the Women's league at the an- nual meeting of its Middle Western intercollegiate association for Wom- en's Self Government, to be held April 23 to 26 in Chicago. This association meets annually to discuss means for co-operation of MAJESTIC THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cecil B. De Mile presents T he Squaw Man women in universities and improve- Tennis Racket,. Restrit ment in the system of government. promptly done at Wahr's Meeting in 1917 was suspended, the Book Store.-Adv. money used for this purpose beingd given to the Red Cross. Advertise in The Daily. AUTOMOBILE STORAGE BY DAY WEEK OR MONTH We have a new three story building where, if requested cars can be removed from the first floor. This is the maximun insurance against their being molested or bumped into by th usual garage traffic. UNITED STATES TIRES LUBRICATING OIL STAEBLER tl. SONS Service Station 209-,211 S. Ashley Phone 68 REO OAKLAND DORT AUTOMOBILES -Adv. Ar A RIP AD - COMING- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in - "MR. FIXIT" II I I I . ed. GARRIC $1.50 DETROIT Soc to $2 ISAAELLE LOWE ,#m The Melting oftdolly with "The Chorus With a 'ick" Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Tues-Wed-22-23-Alice Joyce in "The Lion and the Mouse"; and (Tues.) Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "The Bearded Lady" and Current Events; (Wed.) Star Comedy, "Lay Off" and Screen Telegram. 25c. Thu r-Fri-24-25-Mme. Olga Petrova in "Tempered Steel"; Christie :Comedy, "Pearls and a Peach," and Ford Weekly. With the gree.test cast ever assembled l ncluding Elliott Dexter Jack Theodore Roberts - Tolly Marshal I 6: .A I TODAY and Tomorro NOW IN PICTURES - - SCENARIO WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY THE AUTHOR HIMSELF I Millions of people have read the book Millions of people habe seen the play The picture is a masterful Visualization of them both Augmented Orchestra U _, A