THE MICHIGAN DAIUY Trade Board Lifts Embargo Washington, April 23. - Imitation. leather, tinplate, terne plate and gal- vanized sheets now can be imported :r into Holland, Switzerland, Finland,s Luxemburg and Rhine territory, War Trade Board announces. Engineering News MAJESTIC- MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S w Sunday TODAY-TOMORROW CECIL B. DeMILES PRESENTS "The Squaw Man" ARC ADE Shows at 3:00, 7,00; 8:30 Phones:- Theatre, 206-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M .Thur-Fri---24-25-Mne. Olga Petrova in/ "Tempered Steel"; Christie Comedy, "Pearls and a Peach," and Ford Weekly. Sat-26-Earle Williams in "A Gentle- man of Quality" and Big-V Comedy, "Love and Lather." Sun-Mon - 27-28 -- Madge Kennedy in "Daughter of Mine" and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Master of Music." American Institution of Electrical Engineers will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in room 248 of the Engineering building. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. G. E. Lewis, superintendent of hydro power plants of the Detroit Edison company. "Hy- dro Electrical Development," will be the subject of the address. Members of the All-Engineering so- ciety who paid for the last issue of Saddle Horses T heTechnic may have their money re- funded by presenting their member- ship cards at the Technic office. John B. Jewell, '16A, visited the architectural college Tuesday. He has' just returned from France. WHITNEY THEATI THUR.SDAY APRIL 2 Lieut. R. H. Walker, ex-'20 ed through Ann Arbor on home and visited the architect lege. He expects to enter the sity in the fall. Buy Victory Bonds - Daily advertisers give servic KLAS ct" r Alto,. FOR HIRE SL% E RLANGeR. EORGE C. TYLER 13ooth Tarkin t andJJulian Streets andOexcepiozCal c ower Floor $1.50-42.00 Balcony $1-$1.50 Cal SEAT SALE TUESDAY MORNING I Ann Arbor Riding Academy Phone 2017 W RILEY MILLS, Mgr. 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RUSSELL "WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00,8:30, 10:00 Thurs-Fri-24 25-HAZEL DALY in "The Little Rowdy Also News and Comedy. I Wahi Eve sharp Pencil Alkl'ays sharp Never Sharpened $1.00 to $4.00 - I Whitney-Alexandra "The Country Cosin." Carlisle in Majestic-Cecil B. De Mille pic- ture, "The Squaw Man." Arcade-Olga Petrova in "Tem- pered Steel." Werth-Lois Weber and Phillip Smalley in "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle." I Hill Auditorium - Saturday May 3 - 8 P. M Illustrated with reels of actual air battles Limited number of reserved seats at $1.50 and $ All other seats 50c, at Wahr's, Shchan's and Memorial Hall He 1, SWITZER & C. Orpheum--Hazel Daly in "The Little Rowdy." Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"The I. Melting of Molly." Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam- pus-"Passing Show of 1918." i l it I r 310 South State Street Sat-26-VIVIAN MARTIN in "Her Coun- try First." News and Comedy. -- COMING - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS k-in- "MR. FIXIT" Deal.Seat GARRIC Night and seat. 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The film is based upon Edwin Milton Royle's successful stage play of the same name, in which Robert Edeson made himself famous. - Buy Victory Bonds - AT THE WHITNEY Commenting on his play, "The Coun- try Cousin," in which Alexandra Car- lisle appears tonight at the Whitney, Julian Street says, "The basic con- trast of the play is neither geographic- al nor, so to speak, agricultural, but is one of ideals. Our Nancy Price is not a creature of locality but of point of view, and so far as my participation in the writing of the play enables me to judge, it seems she came from Ohio only because George C. Tyler, the pro- ducer, did, and because, we, as au- thors, played upon his sectional weak- ness. "All that Nancy Price means really is the kind of girl a sane man might wish to marry as against the kind he might wish to take to a cabaret-if you can imagine a sane man going to a cabaret." - Buy Victory Bonds - AT THE ARCADE *1I di 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 Today To1 orrOW Saturday Cecil B. 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