tion Dean M. E. Cooley, of the engineer- g college, returned Tuesday evening om a meeting of the American As- )ciation of State Universities. The eeting was held Monday and Tues- ay at Chicago. Dean Cooley attended the conven- on in place of'"President Hutchins ho was prevented from going, by severe cold. Besides Dean Cooley, Unix cons Leland, and Hanchett ity of Michigan, attend- ion, atters of importance d," said Dean Copley, islative matters, mili= the teaching of military ther affairs of interest of the R. O. T. spoke on mil- eaching of mil- ities, and gave overnment reg- The Seteen THE MAJESTIC "The Birth of a Race," with its nar- rative set off against a background of biblical, mediaeval, and modern page- ants, will be shown today and tomor- row at the Majestic. Beginning with the creation, the great events in the progress of man- kind are depicted in the prologue which precedes the story. Differing from most of the war pictures this one concerns a young American of Ger- man descent. His father allows him- self to become the tool of the Pruss- ian government, but he disobeys his father and marries the girl of his choice. While he is at the front his wife performs an equal service at home by aiding in the exposure of a German munitions plot. THE ARCADE Norma Talmadge in "The Isle of Conquest," her latest Select picture, will be shown today and tomorrow at the Arcade. Appearing with Miss Talmadge are her sister, Natalie, Wyndham Stand-* ing, Garreth Hughes, and Mrs. DeWolf Hopper.j The story is taken from "By Right of Conquest," by Arthur Hornblow. It is about a frivolous widow and her two daughters. Failing in her own attempts to marry a wealthy -man named Van Surdam, she persuades one' df her daughters to marry him so that they all can live comfortably on his money. This involves a great sac- rifice to the daughter as she does not love Van Surdam. Later, however, things shape themselves so that she can marry the one she loves. NORMA' T ALMADGE It I "The Isle of Conquest" An excellent supporting cast includes Natalia Talmadge, sister TODAY AND TOMORROW SELECT PICTURES Alone on slan [I was formed several ng to Dean Cooley, giving the univer- ry a chance to pro- ces of the others so opt similar policies. Stage of the star ; lhusband her. -EY Wyndham Stand- ing; Garreth Hughes; Claire Whitney, and Charles Gerard. was an pan s ix people er's com- .n "Twin ed at the scontent- iborliness NOR MA TA LMADGE yi I 4n com- and Tuttle' s Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. Mr. and Mrs. ALSO CAPITOL COMEDY- Carter DeHaven in "Their Day of SUNDAY-MONDAY Blanche Sweet in "A Woman of Pleasui COMING-ELSIE JANIS in "A REGULAR GIRL" Rest" t i pi ju He Nat Cafferty suitor. Johnny applause as the t. t t ,.:..{ ;:. ,. , r having acting ability, Con- ney, who is starred in "39 ch will be presented at the hursday, Nov. 20, is a danc- wn. Her teacher was Cec- > Italian who trained Pav- 1 dressed .man pays strict to his footwear. Buy a tch wool sox and Brogue n" at the Davis Toggery 9 S. Main St.-Adv. TODAY' MAJESTIC A modern romance of Intrique and adventure preceededly the most brillt prologue in the annals of picturedom. Cost amillionidollars I I, v": , I 0 of 1; Toques arrived mU III =- TOWN NEXT TO WUERTH THEATRE PRICES BALCONY 25 LOWER FLOOR 35 t SHOWS START 2--3030 I