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THE MICHIGAN DAIL__ __

nas provea that newspaper
g pays best. You can reach
;udents and faculty through
Y.-Adv.

'EA s

Results are important. Advertise in
The Daily.--Adv.
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S ws Sunday
LAST TIMES TODAY
WALLACE REID
-in-
The.Roaring Road
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A'I R Coir A D E
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30.
Phones:
Theatre, 296 M P Mgr's Res., 2336-M
Sat-10-Constance Talmadge in "Ro-
mance and Arabella" and Big-V Com-
edy, "Scamps and Scandals." 25c.
Sun-Mon - 11-12 - Louis Bennison in
"Speedy Meade" and "Smiling Bill"
Parsons in "New Breakfast. Food."
WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Sat -10--BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"Hearts Asleep." Also Scenic and
Comedy, "Their Baby."
Sun-Mon-I-2-- FANNIE WARD in
"The Common, Clay." Also an Ar-
buckle Comedy.
Tues-Wed--13-14-EVELYN NESBIT in
"A Woman, Woman." Also a Lloyd
Comedy and Free Press Weekly.

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As usual during Miss Bonstelle's
engagement, popular prices will pre-
vail, and matinees will be given on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Roy Diem, utility man at the Lasky
studio, plays the role of a cow in
Ethel Clayton's new Paramount pic-
ture, "Pettigrew's Girl," which will
be shown at the Majestic in the near
future. This isn't the first time.-
Diem is an experienced. "animal actor"
and his grotesque bovine actions are
said to be excrusiatingly funny.
At The Union
In addition to the 49 guest rooms
there are to be six rooms on the fourth
floor for the help that is needed to
keep the rooms in order. Three maids
and a woman supervisor will be em-
ployd to take care of the rooms for
the Union members and visitors.
Although the three large rodms on
the third floor of the building are to
be used free of charge by campus
societies, any organisation may secure
a lease on a room fo a definite period
of time upon the payment of a small
fee.
The desk and confectionary stand
that now is on the first floor is only
temporary. When decorations are
made and the furniture comes these
will be taken away and a larger and
more imposing structure will take
their place.
Work will be started, as soon as
enough money is on hand, on the two
passenger elevators whose first floor
entrance will be near the desk. They
will run to the fourth floor and will
be attended by the bell boys. Due to
the increased amount of supplies en-
tering the building during the S. A.
T. C. regime, the freight elevator at
the rear was put into operation last
fall.
It is planned to close the front doors
at 12 o'clock every night after the
building is completely finished. A bell
at the front door will be connected
with the desk so that any guests com-
ing in after that time will be admit=
ted by the night clerk. One of the
main reasons for doing this is that

all cleaning will e done in the hals
at night.
Mother'sDay Is
Ilichiga n Honor
Mothers' Day, which will be held
Sunday, was originated by a Michigan
man in honor of a Michigan mother.
Hon. C. C. Blakesley, of Albion, once
state representative, was behind the
movement which resulted in the pass-
age of a bill through congress, setting
aside a day to be known as Mothers
Day.
'Mr. Blakesley '*as then- living iii
New York, and in search of some way
to show his respect and veneration
for his mother, succeeded in getting
governmental action on the matter.
The date waset in the first bill as
May 13, that being the birthday of
Mrs. Blakesley. Since that day does
not always come on Sunday, the day
has been put on the second Sunday in
May, the day nearest her birthday.
Mrs. Blakesley is now 90 years old.
FLINT AND GENESEE COUNTY
STUDENTS ORGANIZE SECTION
Following the line of sectional club
organization which the Y. M. C. A. has
been advocating, 12 men from Flint
and Genesee county met at Lane hall
Friday to organize and elect officers.
The officers chosen were: president,
G. G. Whitney, '21; secretary, Zar
Rumbold, '22,
A committee was appointed to make

a program for the next meeting. TI
are to be eats and a general g
time, the purpose being to get the
lows acquainted. The committee m
bers are: E. P. Russell, '21M; R
Dillon, '21E; and R. M. Gooder
'20E.
The club has as its chief purpose
advertising of the University of 1
igan in Flint and Genesee county.
ters will be sent to the member
the senior class of Flint high sc
urging its special attention to the
vantages of attending Michigan.
NVrthwestren
University Law Sch(
Founded 1859
John H. Wigmore, Dean
ANNOUNCES
That new students may enter at
ginning of the fourth term, June
1919.
Increase in Requirements for Adi
sion and Graduation.
Admission: After September 1, 1
students entering for the first I
will be required to submit proo
the satisfactory completion of tl
years of college study.
Graduation: Four years (or
months) of residence study is req
ed, except that students entering
Law School with a bachelor's deg
representing a four-year coursedin
approved college, may complete
course in three years (or 27 mont
For detailed information address
Secretary of the Law School,
Northwestern University Bldg.
Lake and Dearborn Sts.,
Chicago, Ill.

ABOVE IS THE OUTLINE OF A PROPOSED PLAN WHICH CALLS
FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF T HE "CAT-HOLE" INTO AN AMPHI-
THEATER CAPABLE OF SEATING 10,000 PEOPLE.

- COMING -
BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY"

ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 -
-at-10-LBRYANT WASHBURN in "The 1
s Trail" (Ret.). Also Current
Evnsand Comedy, "Mixed "Wives."
S--l 1-12 --JUNE ELVIDGE in ]
"TeTenth Case." Also "The Lure
ofte Circus," No. 17, "and Ford
e, "A Visit to New Orleans."
s- 13-14 -MADLAINE TRAV-
* REin "Love That Dares." Also a '
Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Comedy.,
- COMING -
PEGGY HYLAND in MISS ADVENTURE
Pop mats. R Mat. 25-500
TGe. Thur.NAghCK ts25e
and Sat. DETROIT Sc and 7$e
The Bonstelle Co.
ANN'S ADVENTURE

ROUND-UPS TAKE
IN 23 INITIATES
I Round-Up. All-Campus society, re-
cently held its spring initiation at the
Union. The annual formal dinner-
dance of the club will be held May 16.
'The >initiates are: Harold F. Stat-
zer, '20; Harold W. Husted, '20; R. B.
Taylor, '20E; A. J. Marshall, '21E;
M. V. Rokers, '21A; Leslie O. Brown,
'21L; Harold M. Kiefer, '19A; G. Ber-
nard Ulvild, '22H; George M. Uns-
worth, '20E; B. V. Severance, '20; J.
M. Parsans, '20; H. C. Vorys, 20; L.
G. Raub, '21D; John D. Kenyon, '19A;
Raymond W. Severance, '20; John A.
Lukens, '22M; Thomas A. Hart, '19;
Henry, Hicks, '211D; Russel Whitcher,
'20E; Hodgson"S. Pierce, '20E; Percy
P. Hutchins, '21; Donald McCormick,
'20, and Kennith H. Petrie, '20.
A vertis Ia The Daily.-Adv.
SEE The NEW PIPES
At The
City Cigar Store
110 E. Huron St.

- TODAY -

AT THE THEATERS

Continue Your Past Satisfaction
with the

ARCADE

TODAY ONLY

Constance Talmadge

IN

"ROMANCE AND ARADELA"

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Majestlc---Walace Reid in "The
Roaring Road."
Arcade - Constance Talmadge
in "Romance (and Arabelle."
Wuerth - Bessie Barriscale in
"Hearts Asleep."
Orpheum-Bryant Washburn in
"The Gypsy Trail."
Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-Jessie
Bonstelle company in "Ann's A-
venture.'
Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus-William Collier in "Nothing
But Lies."
AT THE MAJESTIC
Most of the automobile race scenes
for "The Roaring Road," in which
Wallace Reid is appearing for the
last times today at the Majestic, were
photographed on the Santa Monica race
course.
The course is located near Los An-
geles, and for years has been the scene
of many desperate and thrilling speed
conflicts between some of the most
noted racing drivers of the day, in-
cluding Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, the
American Ace of Aces, Teddy Tetzlaff,
Barney Oldfeld and, others.
Mr. Reid, in the role of a young
"speed-devil," drove his own car for
all the race scenes in the picture,
attaining at times a speed of from a
hundred and one to a hundred and
ten miles per hour,tcoming out at the
finish without a scratch.
AT THE ACADE
"Romance and Arabella," featuring
Constance Talmadge, which will be
shown today only at the Arcade, is
the story of a very young widow who
is determined that her second mar-
riage shall be the outcome of a rom-
ance and that her lover will have to
shower her with thrills before lie
can win here.
Her devoted admirer, who is rather
prosaic and therefore holds no inter-
est for her, introduces a succession
of suitors, and every time the heroine
is treated to a disillusionment, being
finally convinced that her prosaic lov-
er is the right man after all.
AT THE SHUBERT-GARRICK
Detroit
Several new faces are being seen
with the Jeie Bonstelle company at
the ,Shubert-Garrick this week, where
they are opening Miss Bonstelle's
tenth annual summer season at this
theater.
The leading man is Capt. Paul Gor-
don, who has but recently returned
from two years overseas. Mr. Gordon
is looked upon by Eastern critics as
one of the most promising of young
actors. Other members are: Kather-
ine Cornell, Marie Curtis, Cicely Bar-
cham, Winifred Lenihen, Elizabeth
Parker, J. Harry Irvine, William Gri-
mans, Claude Kimball, Richard Far-
rell, Robert Smiley, and Adams Rice.

oestic -
2:00,38:30, 7:00, 8:30

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By An Appointment For Your
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The Roaring Road
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CECIL B. DEMILLE'S
For Better,
For Worse
U7earr than" Don't Change Your Husband"

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Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson,
Theodore Roberts, Jack Holt,
Rip & Stitch, Sennett Comedy
Rugmentea orchestra

CONSTANCE TALNADGE

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You have seen Constance Talmadge as a kid, a
debutante, a married woman and a divercee.
Now she is a widow. She is charming.
(But a pretty girl like she doesn't stay
a widow long)
TOMORROW-MONDAY
Louis Bennison in "Speedy Mead"
COMING-"tTHE BETTER 'OLE"

SO O N

Douglas FAIRBANKS
The Knickerbocker
Bockeroo

MARY PICKFORD
Daddy Lollg Legs,

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