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RC T10 EYOU. ccos LR STORE BILLIARDS Sunday Papers FREET ) That Hill auditorium be opened to speeches of current interest both so- cial and political was the opinion ex- pressed by the Michigan Students' Lib- eral club in its meeting last night, as is shown by the following resolution which was passed and will be pre- sented to the Regents at an early date: Whereas, It is the concensus of op- inion upon the campus of the Univer- sity of Michigan that it is highly de- sirable that speeches of current social and political interest be given in Hill audtiorium, and Whereas, It is the right and privi- lege of the students of this University to hear such speeches, and the duty of those in authority to permit them if they are requested, and Whereas: It is undemocratic and un-American to institute or continue an absolutely arbitrary censorship, and Whereas: The chief objection to granting the use of the auditorium arises over the question of who shall assume the responsibility for the char- acter of the speeches there given,, and Whereas,: This objection can be adequately and satisfactorily met by throwing this responsibility squarely upon the/students by demanding as prerequisite to furnishing the accom- modations of the auditorium, a written. petition for the use of that building' signed by a minimum of one hundred and fifty students, therefore, be it Resolved, That it is the sentiment of the Michigan Students' Liberal club that the use of the auditorium should always be granted upon these or more . terms, and be it further I~~~~ The Stage SHIJBEILT-DETROIT Resolved, That it is the sentiment of this club that the arrangement pro- posed is democratic and equitable. Be it further Resolved, That a- copy of this reso- lution be transmitted to the Board of Regents. STUDIO. "Portraits That Pe 'x Having played continuously for two years in New York, Messrs. Skuberts' "May, time," compared by some with the famousGilbert and Sullivan which were so popular some years ago, is be- ing presented this, week at the;Shi- bert-Detroit. Matinees will be given today and Saturday. "Maytime" is said to be distinctively different from the conventional jazz musical comedies of present vogue, boasting of sweet and often serious comedy of sentiment, exquisite cos- tunmlng and scenic effects, and dainty and tuneful melodies. The cast, among whose members are William Norris, Melvin Stokes, Rich- ard Wayne, and+ Carolyn Thomson, is largely made up of the player's who appeared jn New York. I P' MEN'S : HIGH-GRADE COI New Shipment Just Rec The finest cordovan Oxfords we ever had the showing. The above cut is an exact reproduction Color, Mahogany Brown; soles, heavy single, w extra wear; the inside finish, insoles, heel-lining in harmony with the outside quality. , GARRICK-DETtOIT L r. HJUBR MAYTIME lII SETROI , * , #lifIghIulIlItItII~IgallInlnuIIaIguIutiil Detroit_ Garrick Dfot- MAMMA'S AFFAIR BY MCHEL BARTON'BUTLER " lia ia i 1lb i liiillU lilitimI it i RE arts" chestra le'" Rachel Barton Butler's Harvard prize comedy, "Mamma's ,Affair," which has enjoyed a popular run in New York, is being presented this week at the Garrick-Detroit by the or- iginal New York c'ast composed of Ef- fie Shannon, Robert Edeson, Emelia Bingham, Katherine Kaelred, Ida St. Leon, George Le Guere, and Little Billy. The plot is woven around a chronic invalid whose daughter devotes all her time to her comfort. The mother never travels without a, list of the doctors in each town she is going to visit.- But she finally calls in the wrong physician who cures her with a unique treatment. * The Screen THE MAJESTIC In "The Fighting Shepherdess," to be shown today and tomorrow at the Majestic, Anita Stewart appears in another out of doors picture. She has the part of Kate Prentice, a country girl hampered by an unfavorable en- vironment, whose life is beset with hardship and colored with adventure. Kate's mother is the keeper of a dis- reputable inn. The bad influences of Kate's home are brought out vividly when a degenerate half-breed, who is stopping at the iron,, forces his at- tentions on her. She is saved by "Mor- mon" Joe, an eccentric sheep raiser, who further befriends her by making her his partner in business. False rumors are spread about because of this arrangement but thejy do not work' entirely to her disadvantage. THE ARCADE Price We invite Comparison at Any Price AT THE. r 7RAD F. MARK EG U $15.00 ii Copy at Ul 115 So. Nab t. Place LOST FOR SALE LOST-A leather 'note-book contain- FOR SAL No. 1-A Ans ing Bacteriology notes and all se- folding, camera 2%x4/ R i mester work. Just the notes want- . also Ansco vest pocket c ed. Liberal reward. O. J. Gilchrist, 2, 2V4x3J4 Modico Lens, B: 338 S. Fourth Ave. Phone 1861-W. ters. Call Thompson' bets 7 P. M. 1058-M. LOST-A dark checked vest contain-_7_Y._M. _1058-M. ing Kapp, Sigma Pin and fountain FOR SALE-Two seats (1 pen, in front of Library Wed, night. 11-B-9, second balcony), Finder please call 566., Reward. four numbers of May Fesi Thompson between 6 an( -LOST-In vicinity of Union or campus 1058-M. Your Order for e~ngraved _ I Cards 1 I at The " Excessive beauty worship is pun- ished by Mary Miles Minter as Nurse Marjorie in the picture by the same name which will be shown today and tomorrow at the Arcade. When, against the wishes of her fither and mother, the Duchess and Duke of Don- egal, she becomes a nurse in a sani- tarium, two patients are assigned to her, a cripple boy, and John Danbury, a member of the house of commons' who is recovering his sight after an operation. 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- ested 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 addiress, and when services available, will not be cqnsidered.' Address in own handwrit- ing, Box M. X., Mich. Daily.-Adv. an Elgin watch, with chain and keysj attached. Reward for return. Find- er call 2499. LOST-Delta Upsilon gold seal ring,' between Palmer field and Barbour gymnasium, Friday. Reward. Call 2289-R. LOST-Phi Delta Theta gold bar pin on Campus. Reward. Mystia Tru- bey, Martha Cook Building. LOST-New grey tweed hat at armory Friday night. Call 88-W, and. ex- change. LOST- Open faced Waltham watch near Union.' Reward. Call Ronan, 339-J. LOST-Reed and Guthe Physics in basement check room. Name and address inside. Please return. LOST-Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pin, Illinois Alpha chapter. Please re- turn to bot M. A. K., Daily. FOR SALE-May Festival- et for entire course, cent floor. $7.00. 726 Church S 2232. FOR SALE-1 No. 9 Oliver 1 E-flat Alto Saxopob make. Both like new. Ca FOR SALE-Two desirable tival tickets on main 76C Call 352-M between '7 an FOR SALE - Patron's Ma ticket at reasonable pric C., Daily. FOR SALE-Good Mandoli able. Call 2562. WANTED. WANTED-Students desires mer work. Positions ope ly every state. Must be Best of wages. Box G.. WANTED-To rent or buy accommodate 20 or mor( for a fraternity. Call P after 7 P. M. WANTED-Student help fc and paint washing, 4c. 50c to real hustler. Phol WANTED-Good second hz G. E. Washington, 8-9 Sal Building. Phone 866. I =^--r .-- 'Maiyer-Schaurer ' U.N&W Frf I I I Co. I STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS; OFFICE OUTFITTERS LOST-Elgin wrist watch in Lane hall Sunday evening. Call 1546-J. Re- ward. . LOST-Small Compass with initial L. C., at Arch Thursday. Please call 238.4-M. LOST-Monks badge. Initials J. W. H. on bac%. Call 2562. NIS4ELLANEOGUS WE HAVE Summer vacation positions open for 4 or 5 students. Earnings as high as $20 per day. Call after- noons, 793-J. CALL PACKAGE Express. New phone 1518-D. Deliveries to all parts of City. I PHONE 1404 112 S. MAIN ST. . -Y--- --* - THE "Y" INN AT LANE HALL man's heart. n who was a rew kisses to al. e. It's good, . give you a Home Cooked Food Lunch and Dinner Per Week $5.75 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER NO DUST-Clean house with electric suction sweeper. work Saturdays and every noon. Call 1741-R. 108-10. WILL PERSON who took ko mistake from Ferry Field House Saturday afternoon, Hoover Want after- FOUND-Gold ring. same by calling at Ann Arbor Savings fying ring and pay FOUND - On Camp face Elgin gold wat FOR RI FOR RENT - Desi by lub