S :pow ---- .I ! PHOTOPLAY TBY I(OUIwwDRGUEr b A5ED ON AN OR IGINAL STOR~Y RODERPT 6AKE.R 'DflRiZFtD BY *GEORGE. FIZMAUJ2ICE _. rmuallrf itr U N ERS ITY BRANCHES It is the purpose of the national officers of the American Legion to, launch a drive for members from May 17 to 22, according to a communica- tion received from the Legion head- quarters in, Indianapolis. The state ment was made that college men are particularly wanted in the Legion and that special attention will be taken in the organization of college posts. Publicity May Aid For several reasons, set forth in their communication, the officers are of the opinion that the near future will be an unusually opportune time for the 'establishment of college and university chapters. They suggest that the general interest which will be created by the publicity of the na- tional organization in the coming cam- paign for members will Dpelp any new posts that may be fornfd. May Start This Simester The men at headquarters point to the fact that there is still sufficient time for organization before the end al chapters in universities now, so that they will be ready to begin work when the students return to their work in the fall. Since a provision has been made for a member of one post transering his membership to any other post, the leaders in the organization indicate; it as being particularly suited to the ieeds of the student. Under this pro- vision, it would be possible for him to enjoy equal benefits and privileges In both his college chapter 'and in the local organization of his home com- inunity,. ThenoScre en THE MAJESTIC Trailing counterfeiters as a means of retrieving family fortunes dissipat- ed by speculation is the enterprise Elsie Ferguson embarks on, as Vir- ginia Griswold in "Counterfeit," to be shown today and tomorrow at the Majestic. Recalled home because of the sud- den death of her father, reputed to be a man of great wealth, Virginia dis- covers that all his money has been lost in the stock market. It is her desire to keep her mother in ignor- ance of their poverty and when she reads of a $100,000 reward offered for the conviction of a group of counter- feiters, she seizes the opportunity to rebuild the family fortunes. 'I 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 314 S. State B ' * TODAY TOMORROW , I, I NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Refunds on 1919 gas bills must be called for before May 15. The 60 days in which this Company is required to pay such refunds - expiring on that date. WASHTENAW GAS CO. WUERTH TODAY AND TO-MORROW MARGARITA FISHER "rA DANGEROUS :TALENT" ALSO 'A 'Snub, POWIr Comedy' ORPHEUM THEATRE h l 1- M 70n 0 (1 R3f1 fl - Fri., 14-- Pauline Frederick in "Loves of Letty," with a North Wood d-ama and a comedy. Sat., 15-Will Rogers in "Water, Water Everywhere," withH arry Semon in "Home, Sweet Home." Sun., Mon., 16, 17-Mabel Nor- 1tnand in "Pinto," with a comedy, "Knights and Knighties," Ford Weekly. THE ARCADE :HESTRA :00-3:30 7:00-8:30 In even there days of depreciated currency $15,000 is an unusual price to pay for a baby. Yet this is what Gilbert Goodhue and his wife Edith are willing to offer in "The Very Idea," the comedy featuring Taylor Holmes which will be shown today and tomorrow at the Arcade. Holmes is forced by circumstances to make such a bargain. He got the idea from his brother-in-law, an au- thority on eugenics, who promised to find him the best thing in babies. "The Very Idea" has been adapted to the screen from the play by Wil- liam LeBaron. PROF. EMIL LORCHi RETURNS FROM CONVENTION TRIP Prof. Emil Lorch, college of archi- tecture, has returned from Washing- ton, D. C., where he attended the con- *vention of the Association of Colleg- iate :Schools of Architecture, the Am- erican Institute of Architects, and the Council of Architectural Registration boards. Professor Lorch was elect- ed president of the council and contin- ues as a member of the executive com- mittee of the associatidn. add~aI stojpo" vWonpdacub ro teefork o'Dy 'ILIA BAIWN Scenarlied h~ S-FrV TAYLOR Directed b1 ISAWIIENCE W!NDOM CPresened o TAYLOR HOLMES vrcTt ;in c. I I I (. | l UNDAY MR, HYDE" SUCKLE Also Capitol Comedy; Neal Ouins in "ONE DOLLAR ADULTS 25C r tF . I. Wes,.. } _ _ _ _ - J. ' i i I The Name / J. P. Esco Has always for the BE! MEA ] 202 E. Huron Si MY] Photo by Moffett FREDERICK ,STCK Photo by Mishkin CAROLINA LAZZARI ANN ARBOR'S GREATEST MAY. FESTIVAL A GALAXY OF "STARS" FROM T H E METROPOLITAN. AND CHICAGO OPERAS- AND O T H E R CELEBRITIES BOTH VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SIX CONCERTS 12O1 2 FOUR DAYS MAY 19,20,21,22 COURSE TICKETS- $4.50 - $5.00 - $6.00. FOR SINGLE CONCERTS- $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00. NOW ON SALE AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC. as. ri... Just a Shipi English Spring -Look them - m Photo by Mishkin MARGARET' MATZENAUER TO 1107 S. UNIV. AVE. Apea Photo by JNicolsonAisros. Photo by KRAFT WILLIAM WHEELER JAMES HA] entschlerE Photo by Rentschler L.TON ROBERT R. DIETERLE R'