RECORD OF SUGCESSES. through funds appropriated by the idance state: Natural Science building, new Amer- heating plant, new library, new Uni- rsities: versity hospital (now under construe- us 10- tion)', and the Chemical building. The Rome. new Demonstration school, which is a val- to be built in the near future, is also and a to be erected by state funds from a soon. special appropriation. Dciated President Hutchins does not know Eutch- where he will take up his residence iork- after hel leaves the University in n. the July, but it is probable that he will pp'rov-' continue to live in Ann Arbor for it the some time to come. re in- INTER CHUCH MOTIVES at z DTnERN SUNDAY SERM ONS ent of Board PROTESTANT MINISTERS WILL he ac- AGAIN BOOST WORLD .dition, MOVEMENT qm the ion of Most of the sermons to be delivered today in Protestant churches will fol- provi- low along the lines laid down by the "was Interchurch World Movem6nt, which nk the is seeking to get the co-operation of all Protestant churches all over the period, world, to unite the efforts in Chris- o suc- tianizing all nations. Announcement ,egents will be made at all morning services A year of the success of the Interchurch but as drive for funds. find a As the third of a series of sermons : time on the Interchurch movement, "the In- in an- terchurch Goal," by Rev. Leonard A. e at a Barrett of the Presbyterian church, Hutch- will explain some of the aims and ob- e Uni- jects of this great campaign. Profes- Michi- sor Henderson speaks to his students' 871, at bible class at noon. A social half es An- hour of the Christian Endeavor so- ciety, followed by a devotional serv- esident ice, will take place at 6 'o'clock. ad of The subject of Rev. Lloyd Douglas' Shaw, sermon this morning in, the Con- mni as- gregational church will be "James co-or- Burril Angell." The address is given rersity. in connection with the unveiling of a inter- bronze tablet to'be placed in Dr. Ang- evelop- ell's pew. Prof. John R. Brumm is to TOWER By H. E. B. Are you an "old clothes man?" And Look What Congress Did With Them Sir-Speaking about prohibition. If it hadn't been for beer America would never have been discovered. Look what Columbus did with three schooners. High N. Dry. Next Time, Sophie Fool Him and Bring Your own Lnh Sir-J have met some first-class pik- ers, but this bird wins the cuckoo clock. After an evening at th theater for which I furnished the passes, he invites me to lunch at a cafeteria. He got his food first, marched up to the cashier, and paid for it. I was left flat. Sophie. Happy Are We That Our Michigirls Are Ofttmes Hysterical A University of Pittsburg co-ed in speaking about the ban on kissing at that institutiou said: "It was all right during the stress of war. That hysteria is over now. The girl of 1920 is not so ready with kisses."-News Item. Which Proves-"Success Depends Up- on What You Show, Not, What You Know" According tp the Lima Daily News, the New York Sun and Herald states that Mr.' Ziegfield claims there is a beauty famine. The beauty donnois- seur cannot find sufficient material for his new poduction. And so, in quest of available beauty, Florenz has announced his intention of attending -as many commencement exercises at female colleges and fash- ionable schools this spring as possible, believing that among the sweet girl graduates he may find, in spite of the beauty famine, a sufficient number of 'surviving specimens to provide at least one more horus that will meas- ure up to standards of the past. Chors "Wanted-a woman, not so bright un- derstand, But' a- womanly woman who on every hand Sheds the luster of beauty, of good- ness and grace,t Who carries her lovliness stamped on her face. Do you think I might find sucl a one in. this place?" Somebody Lied "Sure it's absolutely. 100 proof." One Consolation "Springtime would be dreary weath- er, if it always would be spring." i Star Polo Shirts with collars that fit. $3.00 upwards. Wild & Co., 311 Tuttle' Lunches Nunnally's Candy Jo U Fri., Sat. 30, May 1-Julian Eltinge in "The Adventuress" with "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored review. Sun., Mon., Tues. 2 3, 4-The original stage cast in "Old Lady 31" and Hank Man n "The Bash- ful Blacksmith." Sun., Mon. 2, 3- "Slaves of Prid Weekly and Com Maynard St.S J estic Days Starting TOD AY WAIl A CE .! IN EXTRA FEATURE n o th ten - speak to, University men and women at 12:1 o'clock on "The. College Stu- e dent and Orthadoxy." r "Following the Star," is the topic s of Rev. John Mason Wells' message f this morning 'in the Baptist church. e At 7:30 o'clock this evening a "vic- tory meeting" is to be held in celebra- tion of the raising of $28,000 for the interchurch movement. Short address- - es are to be given by members of the e teams. b f1 Rev. Stalker this morning will de- - liver the sermon in the Methodist" t church on "Doubting Our Doubts." Regular Sunday school and bible - classes at noon. Young people's guild' y meets at 6:30 o'clock this evening. - At the morning, service of the Uni I tarian church, Rev. Sidney S. RobinsJ - is to preach on the theme, "The Relig-J l ion of Tolstoy." "TEASING THE SOUL AComedy tha Really Amuses, Our Shows Today Start at 1:30--3,00-4.30- 7,00-0 30 Come at these hours and you Wyill enjoy it better Attend the Popular Matinees All Seats on Week Day Matinees For this Show . . ..., . ,,.: , , ;. , ,,,,, 25c My~ust -J A Paranjounl-Artcra f t Pig44r@ He's in again I nd in ahad! Same old Toodles Waden of "The Roaring Rad," with the same old scorn of miles and motm Bops, Risking his neck for lve, hi son and a "dare" in th widest race of speed devils @ver §hpwj @ the scre&1h? And that glorious 1A ht whiwn 4 crooked rival wrg*Ig edles' ar and sends him sprawling! Wiw! THEODORE ROBETS A LITTLI '.. . TOPICS Prieps-ipclpding Wor TWA BALCNY ........ .. .... l BARCNT ... ... ....-- PA RAMOUNT ARTCRAPT MAGAZIN MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA 'I S. 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