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THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGR
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AT THE THEATERS

Dr. W. W. Bishop, librarian of the
University, will go to Albion, Michi-
gan on Thursday, May 1, to deliver
the dedicatory address for the new
Carnegie library at that place.
Ft. Sheridan Men Meet Tuesday
To make final plans for organiza-
tion, all men who graduated from the
officers' training schools at Fort Sher-
idan, Ill., during the period of the
war will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at
the Michigan Union.
Daily advertising is a direct means
toward a profitable end.Adv.
MAJESTIC
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nighty-All S'ws Sunday
LAST TIMES TODAY
MARY PiCKFORD in
Capt. Kidd Jr.

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Garrick this is said to be so inter-
esting that it could be successuflly
played without music. it tells of a
young hero about to be married, who
is confronted by an old time school-
day sweetheart.
Fearing that she has come to sue
hime for breach of promise because
he has inherited money, and is about
to marry, he engages "Fainting Fan-
ny" Welch,-a pretty little shop-lifter,
to pose as the bride-to-be and meet
his school-day sweetheart. Of course,
Fanny turns up at the wrong time and
spoils the whole wedding, but matters
are finally adjusted to everyone's sat-
isfaction.

Majestic - Mary
"Captain Kidd, Jr."

Pickford in

Arcade-Bert Lytell in "Blind
Man's Eyes."
Wuertb-Peggy Hyland in "Re-
bellious Bride."
Orpheum - Cecil B. De Mille
picture, "Old Wives for New."
Shubert-Glarrlch, Detroit.- "Oh
Letrolt Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus-"Passing Show of 1918."

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ARCADE
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 23=6-M
Tues-Wed-29-30--Bert Lytell in "A
Blind Man's Eyes"; and (Tues.) Mutt
and Jeff 'Cartoon, "5000 Mies on a
Gallon of Gas" and Current Events;
(Wed.) Star Comedy, "Smell of the
Yukon" and Screen Telegram.

AT THE MAJESTIC
"Captain Kidd, Jr.," in which Mary
Pickford is appearing for the last
times today at the Majestic, circles
about one Mary MacTavish who goes
with her friends to Butterfield Farm in
search of a buried treasure, the secret
of which has been disclosed in one of
the books purchased by the firm of
which she is a member. There are
many interesting developments, one
of which is the arrest of Mary and
her fellow .treasure-seekers by an of-
ficious constable whobelieves them
to be burglars instead of geologists.
The party finds the alleged treasure,
which turns out to be no treasure in
a financial sense, but which ultimately
proves to be of real value to the seek-
ers, for two of them find love and
consequent happiness, while the others
are duly recompensed.
The Sennett comedy, "Reilly's Wash-
Day," featuring Charles Murray is the
added attraction.

Nominations for officers of the A.
S. M. E. have been made by the nomin-
ating committee. The men who were
named for officers are: Chairman, J.
E. Goodwillie, '20E; J. M. Darbaker,
'20E; vice-chairman, C. R. Nyman, '20E;
P. W. Steelsmith, '19E; secretary, N.
W. Hobson, '20E; F. C. Schwalbe, '20E;
treasurer, C. S. Shoemaker, '20E, and
T. P. Russell, '20E.
Further nominations may be made
by presenting the secretary a petition
with at least 10 names of society mem-
bers by noon, the day before election,
which is next Monday.
E,,xperiments to determine the econ-
omy and character of a small engine
generator are being conducted by
Profs. J. E. Emsweiller, H. E. Keeler,
and H.' J. Watson, of the mechanical
engineering department. This gener-
ator is manufactured by the Mechan-
ical Appliance company of Milwaukee,
Wis., whose representative is Freder-
ick A. DeLay, who was an instructor
in thb electrical engineering depart-
ment from 1906 to 1908.
CHEMICAL COURSES OFFERED
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
High school teachers of household
chemistry and students who are in-
terested in the application of chemis-
try and microscopy to household af-
fairs may obtain courses to suit their
requirements at the 1919 summer ses-
sion.
Daily advertising is a direct means
toward a profitable end.Adv.

FIRE MORE ALUMNI DIE
IN GOUNTRY'5 SERICE
Michigan's honor roll is increasing
by leaps and bounds almost every day.
Every other mail brings in the re-
port of deaths o alumni in military
service. The Alumni Catalog office
has recently confirmed five more
names that were sent in.
Martin Landon Collins, ex-'16, died
April 29, 1918, a year ago today, at U.
S. Naval Base hospital No. 5 at Brest,
France. Collins, a cadet engineer on
board the S. S. Florence H., was fa-
tally burned when this boat was
blown up April 17, 1918, near Brest.
Carlton Harvey Brown, ex-'14, a
private in the quartermaster corps,
died of bronchial pneumonia Feb. 7,
1919, at Toul, France.
James Harry Canary, ex-'18P, was
killed in action Oct. 11, 1918, during
the battle of Argonne Forest near
Gesnes, France. Canary was a second
lieutenant attached to Co. M, 125th In-
fantry, 32d Division.
Frank Holmes Atlee, ex-'19E, died
of pneumonia May 9, 1918, while at-
tending the school of arms at Fort
Sill, Oklahoma. He was a first lieu-
tenant of Co. D, 14th Machine Gun
battalion.
Allyn Taber Anderson, ex-'15, a pri-
vate in the 83d company, 6th regi-
ment, U. S. Marine Corps, died June
23, 1918, as the result of wounds re-
ceived June 12 in the battle of Bel-
leau Wood. He was buried at Juilly,
France.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL REBATING
LEAGUE FINALS TO BE HERE
Finals in the state high school de-
bating league of whichMr. Ray K. m-
mel is director will be held in Ann
Arbor May 30. Durand and East Jor-
Pan high schools will send contesting
teams here to debate the subject of
the adoption of a minimum wage for
unskilled labor in the state of Michi-
,gan.
Durand will take the affirmative side
,and East Jordan, the negative. Judges
will be selected from the University
faculty and President Harry B. Hutch-
ins will preside at the contest.
Students read The Daily.-Adv.

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"The Better
'Ole" is not a
war play. It is
a comedy of
the times,
showing the
humor and
sentiment of
the every-day
man of the
trenches.
Old 1111

A murder mystery
story that Is
DIFFEREN'T
Thursday, Friday
Clara Kimball Young in

AT THE WHITNEY

WUERTH *THEATRE
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"The Honor of the Family," in
which. Otis Skinner is announced for
next Monday at the Whitney, was
adopted from Honore de Balzae's "Un
Menage de Garcon." The novel ranks
as one of that writer's best analytical
studies of human character and pass-
ion. When M. Fabre's adaptation was
produced at the Theatre National de
l'Odeon, it achieved a run of seven
consecutive months, and was later
revived with corresponding success.
AT THE ARCADE
Bert Lytell is supported by two
wellhknown actresses, Naomi Childers
and Mignon Anderson, in "Blind Man's
Eyes," in which he appears today and
tomorrow at the Arcade.. Both these
actresses have achieved considerable
success on the stage and they have
roles of distinctive importance in
"Blind Man's Eyes."

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