1 1 1 ~ 1 11 iL 1 DAILY dent Cases Trade mark ef quality Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original. Sold by all Reliable' Dealers, Whitney Theatre Tonight. at 8:15 Mine. Borgny Hammer I IN ILIFTON EFG. 00.. New York HEDDA GABLER WUERTH THEATRE Wed., Thurs. 28, 29 - N. B. Warner in "The Grey Wolf's Ghost" and comedy, "Light Hearts and Leaking Pipes." Fri., Sat. 30, May, 1-Julian IEltinge in "The Adventuress" with "Snub" Pollard comedy and col'ored review. Sun., Mon., Tues. 2 3, 4-The original stage cast in "Old Lady 31" and Hank Man n "The Bash- ful iBlacksmith." f- , ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00 3:30* 7:00, 9:30. 10:00 Wed. 28-- Madlaine Traverse in "Tattlers" and- Wm. Duncan in "The Silent Avenger." Thurs., Fri. 29, 30-Viola Dana in "Please Get Married" with a Northwood drama and comedy. Sat., May 1 - Viola Dana ih "False Evidence" with a Larry Semon comedy, "Between. the Acts." - I i nn UnrnInIIluEIEEIIIIIII EInIllhIjIIIIIEI llnhIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIII II HIIIIIIIJ THOMAS MEIGHAN GLORIA SWANSON AND BEBE DANIELS IN = cWHY I CHAN GE" a YOUR WIFE ?" FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY AT THE= 4AJ TI''Cr C w PRICES-INCLUDING TAX MATINEE-25c, 35c NIGHT-35c, 50c igniented Orchestra Al. St. John Comedy DON'T MISS THIS un rrui i rn i rrnnrrnrnnrrlillrrrurnarunrnli rtilrrnrnnrill i nuilrnnnrrrrrrilllii Tomorrow Night Mie. Borgny Hammer- IN The Master Builder I H U BE R "GREENWICH S BETR1I VILLAGE ETA 01FOLLIES FAVORS PORTRAIT PLAN HINSHAW WANTS HUTCHINS' PIC. TURE IN MICHIGAN "HALL OF FANE.' Editor, The Michigan Daily: The campaign for a portrait of President Harry B. Hutchins has, in my estimation, the most worthy pur- pose of any campaign in the last four years at Michigan. Practically all of our .new buildings are the results of his untiring efforts to give the Univer- sity the best of equipment. The new Library, the Natural Sci- ence building, the Chemistry build- ing, and the $2,500,000 hospital now under construction are some of his achievements.. The Union itself is greatly indebted to him for his loyal support. Who is more deserving of this slight tribute which we can pay him? The Michigan Union already owns a por- trait of President Angell.- The por- trait of President Hutchins should stand beside it in Michigan's "Hall of Fame." WM. W. HINSHAW, JR., '20., JOBS EXCEED APPLICANTS AT Y. 1. C. A. EMPLOYMENT BUEAlU More jobs on the chart than appli- cations for work is the problem both- ering the Y. Mtd. C. A. employment bureau, according to statements is- sued yesterday by officials. Many re- quests for help by employers in the past few weeks have placed the em; ployment service in a pdsition to ac- commodate a substantial number of students who wish to work during free hours. In addition to -odd jobs such as cleaning, and placing shrubs, the bur- eau has several openings for men wishing steady work as waiters or porters. Students interested in get- ting any sort of work will be given attention. THE WHIT bor Friday evening. The Screen After seeing Madame Bourgn mer, who is coming tonight morrow night to the Whitney pear in Ibsen's "Hedda Gabb "The Master 'Builder," in a ; ance, De Wolf 'Hopper, of lig edy fame, told her that he: pretations were wonderful beyc cription. Mr. Hopper has leas hard experience what acting and what is not and seldom enthusiasm about what he sees stage. "Let's Go," Fanchon and carnival of laughter and gayE kept its audience in an uproa beginning to end last Sunda at the Whitney will return to 2 r '! 11 111 [fit 1111111|11111111!11111111fi111II1111. Detroit Charlotte Greenwood in r "Linger Longer Letty" THE MAJESTIC - - __- us SDAYOS ONLY -a - S TA R TI NG TH UR S DA Y An Extraordinary Screen Drama Produced in anExtraordinary Way -a. *-IA~e I-E1Ihu THE COTNFESSION" 'WITH- HENRY B. WALTHALL AND A SPLENDID CAST OF PLAYERS The Photo Drama that Runs the Entire Gamut f _ of Human Emotions t l l11lll ll rI 1111111111111111ulilill llllllillllllillllll llli111aIn 111nill lillt SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT THE A TRE WH1TN EY riday igtpr TH A R [xr oBI GGE S T S HOWA OF THE YEAR DISTI 4CT NOVEL SENSATIONAL FANCHONL aF MARCO WITH A MILE OF SMILES THE ARCADE "Mellowest". melodrama is 01 in "Down on the Farm," Macki nett's'gigantic slapstick extrav which will be shown for thre beginning today at the Arcade. Louise Fazenda is the pretty er's daughter whose happiness be tossed in the waste basket pease Jimmy Finlayson, the heartless, dashing, flirtatious with "the papers." Harry Grib the artless, but valiant hero wh tIes against fate. UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE. GRADUATES Large well known brokerage com- pany selling food staples in volume to wholesale trade will consider em- ployment of several graduates inter- este in entering business life and as- sociating themselves premanently with reliable concern offering exceptional opportunities for growth and advance- ment. Must be clean cut, high grade, active minded type. Highest refer- ences required. Applications not fully stating business experience, if any, also education, age, home address, and when services available,. will not be considered. Address in own handwrit- ing, Box M. X., Mich. Daily.-Adv. The Daily contains the latest Asu-P *lated Proas Nsws.--Ay. . Thomos Meighan, Gloria Sw and Bebe Daniels score anothe cess in Cecil B. DeMille's Change Your Wife?" which ' shown for the last times today Majestic. Meighan's interpretation o: good-natured husband whose l1 love for purely intellectual brings forth co'nstant nagging his wife' is convincingly human, Gloria Swanson depicts the too ous wife and the fascinating di with equal skill. Uproarious Days-Commencing Today h Two Noted Librarians Visit Two librarians of note, Dr. a 14. Chenery, librarian of the sity of Washington and Miss F. Emerson of Dartmouth, vih Library yesterday. Dr. Chen lecturing at Albany, N. Y., or buildings and wished to mak the new Library in his talks paid high tribute to the cons and lay-out of the building. The Daily's specialty is se everyone.-Adv. rr f Leave Copy Quarry's and ADVERTISING a. y y a KicI( Least expect. It Look at this picture and ponder. Father thoughtr there was no more "pep" in the old nag, but his wayward daughter discovered that there was a: wallop left in each old hoof--and she used the one horse power battering ram in self defence. Think farm life is dead from the neck up? No "kicks" left in it? Oh! what a lot you've, got learn! fee the simple life exposed--get' next to Nature-watch the All Star Comedy Cast tear the veil of secrecy from the romance of rural righteousness in MACK SEN NE--TTI' Bid New FIVE- REEL Comedj Sensation DOVN ON THE4 A FARMER SEES NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT HIMSELF-but Mack Sennett, the Comedy King, can show Reuben a million laughs that he never realized existed in, "Down on the Farm." A RIOT OF RURAL ROMANCE AND REVELRY Cast includes Louise Fazenda, Marie Provost, Ben Turpin, Billy Armstrong, Bert Roach, John Henry, Jr., and "Teddy" the dn- and "Penner" the cat. 10919 RE V"UE DE LUXE A JAZZ OPERA WITH NELSON and CHAIN AND A NOTABLE CAST HEADED BY ARTHVR WEST DAVE LEBNER. AND MANY OTHERS 30O Most Baeuiul e'irls In The World 30 On the illuminated Runway- lyI't IL WANTED-College men as camp di-' rectors in a large boy's camp for ten weeks commencing June 26. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Only he-men fond of out-door life need apply! A splen- did opportunity for combining an. enjoyable and profitable vacation.' Will by in Ann Arbor, Wednesday and Thursday, April 28th and 29th. If interested leave name, address and phone 'number at Daily office. WANTED-The names of fifty stu- dents, men or women, who are bor- rowing all or part of the money with which to pay for their educa- tion. We have a proposition to pre- sent to you. Address Box D. B., care Daily. WANTED - Beautiful blonde young lady desires position as theatre cashier. Wants to work in the- atre that will show "Down on the Farm," as she loves to be where the crowds are. Call 296-M. WANTED-Boys, ages 10 to 71 who have not seen the' biggest comedy. hit of the season to see "Down on the Farm." WANTED-Four rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Suitable for middle aged lady with companion. Call 179. FOB REWT, TO RENT-Unfurnished apartment for June, July, and August; near campus; four rooms on first floor. Box C. A., Daily. ANYONE running a rooming house and desiring to sell, their equipment at end of present school year ad- dress Box C. B., carp Daily. LOST TLOST-i-"n the vicinity of S. Unive slay and State( bar pin set with d: monds and saphires. Reward $1 Please notify Alfred Huss. 702 University. Phone 63. .. LOST--Leather blllfold on State S Monday evening. Finder please cJ McCormick at 2581-W. LOST-Chi Omega Sorority pin. Y itials on lin D. D. Call 2707-J. R1 ward. LOST-A Gent's umbrella in Uni Saturday night. Please call 2413- LOST-Kappa Alpha Theta pin. Fin er please call 2570 Reward. LOST-Log-Log slide rule. Boice. Phone 1016. J LET'S G!I LOST--In library, "Mill's Materials Construction." Call Mantle, 2192 LOST-Lady's Gruen Wrist wat Finder kindly call 2487-M. LOST-Conklin fountain pen. ward. Robertson, 511 Cheever O FOR SALE FOR SALE-A piece of property s able for FRATERNITY OR SOR( ITY. An excellent' lot and a g house at a price which is right. A u? POTTER & ALLSHOUSE, R+ Estate and Insurance. Teleph 2083..M. 601-3 First Nat. Bank B] c-Shows at 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 Prices Lower Floor $2,50 Balcony $1.00- 1.50-2.00 Gallery 750 Seats on' Sale Wednesday Morning FOR SALE- Canoe, new $125. Will Also compl Phone 1755 Seventeen foot M last summer., W sacrifice for $85 4