THE MICHIGAN DAILr PAGE MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHETRA Nightly-All Sws Sunday LAST TIMES TODAY The Shepherd vf the Hills ,., WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 TODAY -Last Showing of Dorothy Phillips in "The Heart of Humanity." in Eight Reels, Also a Tom Mix Comedy. Shows: Matinee 2 and 4. Evcning 7 and 9 Prices: Mat. 20c Eve. 30c.''Children loc Tax included Special Orchestra Music and Singing by Geraldine Schlemmer -, ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Wed-23-LINA CAVALIERI in "Gris- monde." Also Mutt and Jeff Cartoon and Free Press Weekly. Thurs-Fri--24-25-HAZEL DALY in "The Little Rowdy." Also News and Comedy. ThGH1 SCHOOL FRENCH SHOWSUNUSUAL GAIN Statistics never before published been compiled by Prof. Arthur G. Canfield of the French department to show the phenomenal increase in French courses in high schools throughout the state. Many Drop German There were 14 high schools offer- ing courses in French, German, and Spanish last year. In these schools German has been dropped in all but three, leaving the French and Span- ish courses. In 26, where both Ger- man and French were given, the for- mer subject has been dropped in all but two. In 14 of these schools Span- ish has been substituted for the Ger- man courses. Last year in 71 schools German was the only modern language taught, oth- er than English. Now that study has been dropped in all but one, French being substituted in 57, Spanish in four, both French and Spanish in two, leaving no modern language offered save English in seven. Few G~oad Teachers Professor Canfield has received nu- merous letters telling of the adverse conditions against which state high schools are working, in regard to se- curing properly instructed teachers to meet the increased demand for French courses. Particualr effort is being made by the University to pre- pare adequately more instructors in order to better the existing poor con- ditions in the teaching of French throughout the state. - Buy Victory Bonds - GLADYS REINIKE SENT TO HOSPITAL WITH DIPHTHERIA Gladys K. Reinike, '21, has been re- moved from Martha Cookdormitory to the University hospital, havng been taken with a mild case of diphtheria. As she was promptly taken ,away, there is no danger of the spread of the disease. Buy Victory Bonds - 100 Tennis RacKets to select from at Wahr's University Book Store.-Adv. - Buy Victory Bonds - Get your Daily subscription at once and get the full benefit of the reduc- ed price.-$1.00.-Adv. Mat. Wed.G GARRICK Night nd BeSas$1.50 DETRtOIT 56e to $2 ISABELLE LOWE in The Melting of Mo y with "The Chorus With a K1 k" - COMING - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS " In - "MR. FIXIT" ARCADE Shows at 3:00; oo; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 2g6-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Tue-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 ..Teegram. 25c. Thur-Fri-24-25--Mme. Olga Petrova in "Tempered Steel"; Christie Comedy, "Pearls and a Peach," and Ford Weekly. *IfY, how you,ll laugh .vhen you see "The Better 'Ole. " It's the great comedy of the times. Old 24ill ALEXANDRA CARLISLE WHO AP THURSDAY, APRIL 24, IN" IAT THE THEATERS - TO 1) A Y lMajestle-"The Shepherd of the Hills." Arcade - Alice Joyce in "The Lion and the Myouse." Wuerthi- Dorothy Phillips in "The Heart of Humanity." Orpheum - Lina Cavalieri in "Grismonde." IShubertOarrlck, Detroit-"The Melting of Molly." 1)trl Oera House-on-theCam- -Buy Victory Bonds -- AT THE 'WHITNEY Aithough the scenes of "The Coun try Cousin," in which Miss Alexan dra Carlisle comes to the Whitne: Thursday, April 24, are supposedi laid in Ohio and New York, they ar hn reality laid in the land of satire. The authors have contrasted peop] of the middle west with those of Ne' of America, irrespective of localit have serious thoughts and ideal while those who live for pleasure on] do not really figure, except insofar a they are a disagreeable feature i these busy times. Although th types in "The Country Cousin" ma be a bit exaggerated at times, yet th representu pepl who really exist. Science has proved that newspape advertising pays best. You can reac althe sudents and faculty throug ThLal.Av re Lrst sellin u pencil in the wol. ENS 17 black degrees and 3 copying FREE Trial samples of VENUS pencils sent free on request. American Lend Pencil Co. 215 Fifth Ave., Dept. D N. Y (7f aul statijoners and stores throu~ghout the world. f> Last Times Today HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Two Performances Today 3:00 8:00 WHITNEY THEATRE THUSDY PRIL 24 .*.~...... LAW 4 ERLANG eR a'tdGEGE C.TYLER G ~~~3rsTwoProracstoa P WARS AT THE WXHITNEY THEATER THE COUNTRY COUSIN." R n AT THE ARCADE WTiEY TEAT Charles Klein's play, "The Lion and the Mouse," featuring Alice Joyce, will be shown for the last times Wednesday at the Arcade. It is one of the strong- est dramatic pictures shown in some A R E WN time, and Alice Joyce, it is conceded, scores her greatest triumph as ShIr-an ex ptozlc t eral judge who has issued an injune- Pirces: Lower Floor 81.50-82.00 Balcony Si1-$1.50 Gallery 75@ tion which rouses the wrath of Ryder. SEAT SALE TUESDAY MORNING In revenge, Ryder forces him to trial ________________________________________ Sfor impeachment, but Shirley finally succeeds inKgettinginnto the former' tablish her father's innocence. Inaddition to the regular program tere will be shown Wednesday and Friday, a special Victory L.oan picture atteAd oe.ti neof rtne"strrng Alla Nazimova. The picture comes highly endorsed by the government Soflicia Buy Victory Bonds Lat-iesToa AT THE WUERTH Symbol of the Red Cross sacrificial A L I C E crusade, expression of the maternal Isoul, incarnation of the dramatic muse - these are Dorothy Phillips in her portrayal of Nanette in "The Heart of Humanity" which appears at the taluh erthfortherlast imnce o. 7 1- Miss Phillip's Nanette, in histrionic I ' f - concept, is said to be infinitely beyond y the finest work this actress has hith- Alia Nzimov. The iThur Lioe yerto accomplished. It has been call- e ed the screen medium for the catalog of emotions.La d e --- Buy Victory Bonds -- mPROF. NELSON PLEASED WIThCrtheifca S 'PROGRESS OF "QUALITY ST." O S s, Prof. J. R. Nelson stated yesterday -From the Sucessful .y that he was greatly pleased with the S s progress that the M asques are m ak- r D t P l s n r p t n ing in rehearsing for "Q uality Street." .h fIoth la tUet d y ie With two intensive rehearsals a day, ITAGRP PU y under the direction of Professor Nel- yson, the play will be well prepared by the time for presentation on May 8 and Toeorrow and Friday - - 9 in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. he edthescastenhasdbeenforkin atg o h ",Quality Street" since twwo weks be- MME. PETROVA In "eTempered Steel" fore vacation, and s contdung noiw , with no changes in the appointments. M ATOMORROW,FRIDAY AJESTI C AND SATURDAY Cecil B. De Mille presents The Squaw Man With the gres.test cast ever assembled including Elliott Dexter Jack Holt Theodore Roberts - Tolly Maraltall y LAST SHOWING TODAY OF Dorothy Phillips r In The Heart OF Humanity AN EIGHT REEL SPECIAL AT THE Wuerth Theatre 1 . . . UI . .. ELECTRIC REPAIRS OF ALL KINS 200 E. 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