I Sun., Mon., 25, 26-Nazimova in "Stronger than Death" with a Ford Weekly and comedy. Tues., Wed., 27, 28-Madlaine Traverse in "Tattlers," and Wm. Duncan in "Silent Avenger." W AKINN! Business men are hereby warned that a woman giving her name as Mary Regan is working a "con game .in this town. Be Careful We have looked up her police record and find the following in- formiation recorded: Subject-Mary Regan Age-23 Country-American Citizen Description -Neatly dressed in blackatailored suit, black hat and veil and works with a gang known as PARTNERS OF TJiE NIGHT. (Signed) COMM:12ITTEE OF SIX. The Stage THE WHITNEY prima donnas who have insisted in using their native languages when ap- pearing before the American public. r } r 'rr r r .r' . s i as ar as r ti ' o r .w e 'ter O The Screen LA -SLfltBY VI LL - - 1 41 I' "The Par I - Brd Bird of Detroit 2 adise" - - "TEA FQR THREE" ' nnttnuttiliautrtttnnilnllttr itIlieut- ' Assisting Fanchon and Marco, crea- tors of extravaganzas and dance nov- elties, in' "Let's Go," their "revue de luxe," which is coming tomorrow night to the Whitney are a number of{ individual entertainers who have won recognition in the comedy field. Among the chief entertainers are Nel- son and Chain, "comedians with a way' of their own"; Arthur West, "ambas- sador of black-face minstrelsy;" "Bill" O'Dooley; and Lucille Smith. During her short sojourn in Am- 'erica, Madame Bourgny Hammer, to appear in Ibsen's '"Hedda Gabler" and "The Master Builder" next Wednesday and Thursday at the Whitney, has turned her energies toward mastering English so that she could come in closer contact with her audience. In doing this she has broken away from % tradition established by Duse and a number of other European artists and Summer Work iMen wanted to Sell Fuller Brushes. No ladies desired Phone 1718. 6:30-8:00 P. M. THE ARCADE. In "The Strange Boarder," which is showing again today at the Arcade, Will Rogers appears as a good-na- tured Samaritan whose homely com- mon sense triumphs over the plans of more polished schemers. He is supported by Jimmy Rogers, his four- year old son, and Irene Rich. "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "His Own Medicine" is an added attraction. . Lawyer Wanted; Here's A Cinch Roscommon county wants a lawyer. Not only does it want a lawyer and promise him a lucrative practice if he is a capable man, but it offers to make him prosecuting attorney for the coun- ty if he will only come to them and work. Such are the inducements offered through a letter to Dean Henry M. Bates. of the Law school, to an.en- terprising law graduate, whether he be- just graduated or an older man in the profession. WAGNER TO DISCUSS MODERN SPANISH SINGERS AT MEETING TIMES' TODAY -d j I. A "THE STRANGE. BOARDER" Also "SMILING BILL"' . PARSONS IN "HIS OWN MEDICINE" Optimism! the "blues" EY THEATREu.r TH5 DISTINCT NOVSO 1 ZN$ATIONAL s-Commencing Sunday ROY SCOTT'S S OF THE NIGHT" Sennett's Five-Reel Production- N THE FARM" OVER SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS EX PENDED 9N RELIEFS; GIFTS 'DISTRI4UTED The local chapter of the civilian re- lief department, home service section of the American Red Cross is now oc- cupied chiefly with services to the ex service men in the University, partic- ularly those who are being sent to college by the government. Spring Report Made The following report was read al the spring meeting of the board of directors of the Washtenaw County Chapter, American Red Cross: Average number of cases handled per month, 218; new cases taken on, 167; money expendecd for relief, $679.- 13. (Sent one boy to Florida for his health. Sent four boys home for Christmas. Kept eight boys in school, who could not have stayed otherwise. Assisted three hospital cases which would have had to wait here for mon- ey. Distributed candy and cigarettes to 24 boys on Qhristmas-hospital cases.) Number of letters written, 377;, number of office calls, 327; visits made, 74. General Service Secured money due from government for 56 boys, amounting to about $4,- 000. Gave medical attention to 51 ex- service men. Induced 26 boys who had dropped their insurance to take it up again. Made arrangements for vocational training for 49 boys. As- sisted in sending material aid to two families in- Turkey, 'two in Poland, one in Germany, and one in Latvia. This statement includes only act- ual service cases, and does not take into accpunt information service and similar services rendered to transi- ents. Public Service Given Headquarters for this department are on State street above Wagner and company, and information and other services are rendered to any ex-serv- ice men., COSMOPOLITAN CLU.B GIVES PERFORMANCE IN DEXTER I SITY OF Ir. Prof. C. P. Wagner will discuss the popular Spanish singers of modern times at the meeting of La Sociedad Hispanica at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Cosmopolitan club room, in University hall. The pur- pose of the lecture is to give the mem- bers of the Spanish club an idea of the popular songs of Spain. The talk will be accompafiied by Victrola rec- ords of Spanish musio. Nomination~of officers will take place. at the business session which will be followed by a social evening. Grunewald Original Creole Pralines of New Orleans.- Tices' Drug Storer, 117 So. Main.-Adv. Branch Nickels Arcade D RANSERS. .AND_---- R-E-E 20. wASNrN'vOM Ladies' Party Gowns a Specialtyl HUTCHINS, LL.D., President dent Community Schools and Colleges, TURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS-JOHz$ R. EmFINGER, Dean. courses-Teachers' course-Higher commercial course-Course restry-Course in landscape design-All courses open to pro- Ival of' Faculty. mERING AND ARCHITECTURE, MORTIMERE.- COOLEY, Dean. mechanical, electrical, naval, and chemical engineering-=Archi- ngineering-Highway engineering-Technical work under in= xperience-Work- shop, experimental, and field_ practice -Me- and chemical laboratories-Fine new building-Central heat- pted for instruction. . C.fVAUGHAN, Dean. Four years' graded course-Highest ial attention given to laboratory teaching-Modern laboratories Bedside instruction in hospital, entirely under University con- M. BATES, Dean. Three years' course-Practice court work s for work in history and politicaP sciences. 4ACY, HENRY KRAMER, Dean. Two, three, and four years' facilities-Training for prescription service, manufacturing try, and for the work of the analyst. DICAL SCHOOL, W. B. HINSDALE, Dean. Full four years' ital, entirely under University control-Especial attention given entific 'pres ribing-Twenty hours' weekly clinical Instruction.': Lp SURGERY, MARCUS L. WARD, Dean. Four years' course- mnple laboratories, clinical rooms, library, and lecture room- of needs. ALFRED H. LLOYD, Dean. Graduate courses in all departments o the higher professional degrees. H. KRAUS, Dean. A regular session of the University afford- More than 275 courses in arts, engineering, medicine, law, cods. Catalogues, Announcements of the various Schools and Col- etc., or matters of individual inquiry) address Deansof e Secretary of the University. N CHAIN AND NOTABLE CAST HEADED SY DAVE LERNER 'AND MANY 0 'TI-ERlS . HOSTAI Gn On the Illuminated Ruinway d/1 . anA t!IKEH0 FORM- FIT COLLAR CLUETPEABODY& Co. , cfahrew " tn the interests of the WashtenaA County Community service the Cos mopolitan club gave an entertain ment in Dexter last night. This is th third of a series of entertainment which . the club will give in all th towns throughout -the county, prc grams having already been given a Saline and Whitmore Lake. The prc gram last night included a Filipin skit-and Japanese, Chinese, and Russ ian acts. The other towns in Washtenam county to be visited. are Milan, Lod Chelsea, and Ypsilanti. No charge i made for these entertainments a they are for the purpose of commur ity union. DENTAL COLLEGE RECFIVES SCHOLARSHIP GIFT OF $1,00 A fellowship valued at $1,000, or, : preferred, an equal amount of money has been placed at the disposal of th Dental college. The gift was mad by the Michigan Sate Dental societ and is to be used foV research purpos es. This society has approximatel 1,000 members and each member wa assessed $1 in dues for the year. 1 is expected that the scholarship wi. become permanent. Get your Base Ball supplies a Cushing's.-Adv. k( } Prices Lower Floor $2.50 Balcony $1.00- 1.50-2.00 Gallery 75c SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary Seats by Mail Now Window Sale Fri. _______ ey Theatre TWO NIGHTS MAJESTIC AY APR. 28----THURSDAY APR. 29 Dramatic Event Extraordinary. LAST TIMES TODAY Marion Davies «, LAURANCE CLARK Announces MADAME BORN Y "THE DARK STAR" HAMMER also The Distinguished Norwegian Actress HEDDA GABLER W Wednesday Night, April 28 THE MASTER BUILDER. -- Thursday Night, April 29 HENRIK IBSEN'S STIRRING PLAYS )RT: Rolt Hammer, Mortime Martini, Knowles Entrikin, -ed Taylor and others of note. Mail now. Lower Floor 2.00, Balcony 1.00 -1.50 " Uneasy Feet " said to be the most unique comedy ever produced.- without a face or subtitle in the whole film. OTHER FEATURES ADULTS - 25c KIDDIES - lic SHOWS DAILY 2:..-3:30-7:-8:. Now