a nily for a quiet even- t. Before introducing et by chance leaning legraph pole as your r or your best friend lications have been h sgymany delicious and efficient es as seem to be in vogue on the us it is a question whether it to "go into Detroit." But man is satisfied. Even "Made in Amer- s losing prestige. e ferries to Windsor are crowded. :he more adventurous tell stories w $3 in Montreal has the'pur- ng price of $15 or $20 per quart (Valuable hint to a promoter.),-. about an aeroplane route between real And Ann Arbor? mers Plan to Plant More Bleets aa, Ohio, May 8.-Farmers in the ern part of Ohio are planning to more sugar beets this year and vegetables, canners say. The price of sugar, andthe fact that require less labor are reasons STOWER ByTH.E. R Athletic Notes Last call for spring try-outs for the P. B. K. team. For the Benefit of Pressers Dear Sir:-The high cost of liv- ing and loving are indeed synony- mous terms. Now that the Boule- vard has opened for spring traffic, the, tailors come out with a boost in price for pressing suits. Ain't it fierce? Bulging Knees. Perhaps So, But Leap Year Comes in Rather Handy for Some A woman who has been :through the divorce court three times says it is easier to get a husband than it is' to get rid of one.-News. Parliament. The match-making proclivities of the charming Sheila form a great deal of the plot interest of the novel, and it is fate, instead of Sheila, which "inter- venes" near the conclusion to upset the girl's plans that she may realize her great happiness. The characters in "Sheila Inter- venes" are drawn with that extreme subtle touch which marks tVg author as a master of character delineation, and the style of the book shows the author at the age of twenty-five, when he wrote the book, almost the finished master which he appears to be in his been credited to him: "The Reluctant Lover," 1912; "Sheila Intervenes," 1913; "The Sixth Sense," 191*5; "Sonia," 1917; "Ninety-Six Hours' Leave," 1917; "Midas and Son," 1919, and "Sonia Married," 1919. Engineers Will Hold Convention Chicago, May 8. - The American As- sociation of Engineers will hold its sixth annual convention in St. Louis May 10 and 11. L. K. Sherman, presi- dent of the U. S. Housing corporation, Washington, is the sole nominee for president. 11 NEW I TL later books. Has. Visited America Plan Training School for Preachers Biographically, Stephen McKenna Columbus, O., May 8.-An interde- was born February 27, 1888. His edu- nominational training school for rur- cation was conducted at Westminster, al ministers, under auspices of the and later at Christ Church, Oxford. Interchurch World Movement, will be During the years of the war, he was a held at Defiance college, Defiance, member of the Trade Intelligence De- O., July 5 to 24. Do you believ She read his palr it right. He wan road king - and one. .See "Just a Arcade today. 'Are you, followin this season? A sp The Daily to print morning.-Adv. Patronize i th* Snappy Swing-Out (By Our Little Girl Reporter) te senior swing-out took place last rsday, and on this great occasion d fellowship reigned suprenme. Tea ms and soda halls were crowded h happy throngs of girls and a. Sleek, clear-eyed fellows, and ty maidens with the bloom of ,th-in their cheeks, made merry till chiimes struck 10.w 'Twas a gala ht, and one which will long- begre- nbered by the participants. It Sure 'Twere But Ike the gent who won the cham- aship by drinking eight quarts of o, we might stand and shout- DON'T MEAN ANYTHING." Breakfast Service COMMITTEE CHARLES ZUEBLIN OF (tducator, Author, Authority or Muncilpal Pro- gress and Civie Development) Speaks on - e. "W H IS A PARTY" MONDAY, MAY 10, 8 PM . UNION ASSEMBLY ROOM PLEASE USE NORTH ENTRANCE. ALL MEN AND WOMEN INVITED at mr - OREN'S I, "Madam-All Is Secure" He-Will you go to the theater with One to-nite? She-Have you secured the seat? He-Oh, come now, you're not as heavy as that. - Somebody Lied Shows Starr -111 1:30,iillillilllilil JEST Waifles Ice Cream' PHEUM THEATRE ~0 030, 7?00. 8:30. 0:00 8 - Eugene O'Brien in Wife's Money," with Larry i i "Star Porter." .Mon., 9, 10 - Earli Wil- in "The Fortune Huter," comedy and Ford Weekly.. s., Wid., 11-12 - Vivian in "Would You Forgive," Tilliam Duncan in "The Si- venger," No. 5. 1~ L inic yourf lectures are SO INTERESTING- Professor." I BEGINNIN G TODAY . . . if I iu°RAC MARK with men. Under the spell of relax, fagged brains are relieved. nuine French briar breaks in sweet t crack or burn through. The bowl is your guarantee. Ask any - & CO., NEW YORK MAKER S OF FINE PIPES' _ - - I- THEATRE ETROIT Our Lady Milo Taking the Air- That's All Sirrah:-While on a canoeing -expe- dition up the Huron last night, I saw a 'bark heading my way, full steam ahead. It was dark, and all I could ascertain were two flickering cigarette lights. When I came alongside one of the butts disappeared, and I also ho- ticed two passengers on the ship-a girl and a fellow. Whaddaya make of it? Skipper. Brothers, Please Note! The. Oasis chapter of the "Empty Half-Pint Club" will meet tonight to discuss ways and means. Stephen McKenna 7rings New ook To United States "Sheila Intei-venes" Listed at Latest Work of Prominent English Author (By Stewart T. Beach) Admirers of the delightfully serene style of Stephen McKenna will be pleased to note that last month 'aw the appearance, or to be more correct, the reappdarance, of another book by this well-known British 'author. "Sheila Intervenes" is the name of the latest addition to his successes and, curiously enough, although it is listed as the newestpiece of fiction to come from his pen, the book had its first publication in England in 1913, but Mr. McKenna's increasing Ameri- can popularity has warranted a second edition of the book, which has all the earmarks of having been revised and touched up here and there to bring it up to date. In "Sheila Intervenes"it is almost a reincarnation of Sonia which one finds, yet Sheila is a heroine who, incorpo- rating all of the delightful and rather adorable qualities of that other charm- ing English girl, is quite devoid of that strenuous taste for the "bohemian" which in "Sonia -Married" seems to' quite destroy all of the finer and truer qualities of the girl. Exploits SubtleOpinion Fidelity to an abusedand maltreated ancestry is the motif which Mr. Mc- Kenna skillfully carries through the pages of his story, an excellent vehicle for the exploitation of subtle opinions, the result, quite apparently of 1913 agitations, on the Irish question. Denys Playfair 'is the leading figure in the book, and it is with the shifting sands of political campaigns that the book deals, one of its chapters being THE MOST LAVISH, ARTISTIC AND SUPERIOR PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON. HARRY 6ARSOW PRESENTS Y THE PULSATING PASSIONATE TRIPLE-TALE D ROMANCE J on. With The Screen's M Vial Personalty CLAR, 1 Z--- Presents KI Cast }N LELRED A play that visualizes the spiritual experiences of a young girl of the threshold of life, Her desires,' h e r dreams, her hopes her am- bitions. In Addition MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Other Features BALL WITH A GREAT INCLUDING Vincent Serrano, Hughes, Pauline Wi. Courtleig h Sills, Sam So thern Lewis, Edward And other Prominent Pi LE GUERE TLE BILLY COMEDY RFFAIR ,r ,r Sun. Mat. &"Eve. all seats 35c, Week day .N