The Better 'ole," which was so well eived at the Whitney las Wednes- v evening when it was presented by Wolf Hopper and his supporting t, has been secured for a return en- ;ement Sunday evening. Music and arming girls are generously inter- rsed throughout this humorous but thful development of the character Eddie Leonard heads the cast which will present "Roly ,Boly Eyes," Thurs- day, Jan. 15, at the Whitney. Besidses the other principals and their assist- ants is promised a chorus of 60 "$ir- ens of Song and Syncopation." The Daily contains the latest Asso- ciated Press News.-Adv. THE MAJESTIC Assigned a problem in thesperna- tural that had baffled a matter-of-fact doctor, staggered the reasoning of a business-like landlord, and caused a detective to admit that it was too dif- ficult for him to solve, Enid Bennett, as Betsy Thorne, a girl reporter,,dis- covers the identity of the weird. figure that movps about at night in the dim light of a dilapidated grave yard in a southern town ins "The Haunted.Bed- room," to appear today and tomorrow at the Majestic. How she solves the mystery and makes a 'scoop" for her New York, Ir ; WWWDMJ ------ ,.......v Ii1 , , I, ,, 1 } ;<2 1 . f one author, at least, broke away from the "village's" worst influence and found happiness in an old-fashioned southern home. ENROLLMENT FOR ORDNANCE TOO SMALL; DISBAND UNIT The ordnance unit of the R. O. T. C. has been discontinued it was an- nounced Thursday. According to Col- onel Arthur the enrollment did not come up to the war department re- quirements. Students taking this work will have the opportunity of transferring to other courses. Among the equipment received for, the R. O. T. C. during the Christmas holidays were a Browning machine gun and a Browning automatic rifle. Con- siderable interest in these has been shown by the mechanical engineers, many of whom took the guns apart and put them together again, with the hope of securing information for theses. DISCIPLE STUDENTS are invited to hear Maurice Taylor at Church of' Christ tonight at yStudent Volunteer Convention report.-Adv. The Michigan Daily is an all-Cam- pus paper.-Adv. paper is brought out very effectively. THE ARCADE TO BIG TEN Greenwich village, tempermental and sometimes threadbare, is the back- ground for the New York scenes in "Toby's Bow," featuring Tom Moore again today at the Arcade. It is pic- tured with its unfettered freedom and and dormant genius. Reckless cos- tume bals add lustre to the lives of the characters who pay Shylock prices, for an unheated back room where they may struggle along in hope of fame, f A- 1 A MAGUTMARE sucb as you've never seen, never had and never even heard about--- that's what he goes throughI And it's only one of the many troubles that DOU=GLAS fAI-RBANK is in for in his big, new picture of a hundred laughs and a hundred thrills, i h WHAEN TIE .CLOUDS \ ROLL B" Don't miss it! And you'll never forget the great flood scenes.- a real, hqnest-to-goodness good--that sweeps his lost s*eet.hart back to him. There's a Big Satisfaction In buying your Drug Store Necessities The Eberbach &Son Co. 200-k4 E. LIBERTY ST. SEE IT AT THE ARCAL E ALL OF nor~j SUNDAY N. W. DEAN WRITES LETTER CHARGES MADE FOR ATH. LETIC BOOKS Apropos of the present attitud the Athletic association in regar distribution of basketball tickets letter received by Director P. G. telme from Dean R. C. Flickinge Northwestern university. The le which is self explanatory, follows Dear Sir: In response to my recent quest] replies have been received from members of the athletic ConferenE cept one, with reference to their p tices in the use of coupon books. may be interested in a brief many. Respectfully yours, R. C. FLICKINGER, Dea College of Liberal Arts, Northweg University. I. Is the coupon book issued foi entire year or for each semester? By the year.--Ilinois, Iowa, 1* igan, Minnesota, Ohio, Purdue, cDonsin. By the semester-Northwester By the quarter-Chicago. 5* Prices Vary II- 'What is its.price? $5-Michigan, Minnesota, Wis sin. $6-Ohio (for outdoor sports o .Northwestern (two semesters). $7-Illinois (subject to change year). $7.50-Chicago (three quart Purdue ($10 to citizens). $8-Iowa. Some Contests Excepted - Ill Are there any athletic cont to Which these books do not admit students '1 The" only real exceptions are 1 ois in swimming, and Ohio whei separate book is issued for bai ball costing $2 to holders of out coupon books and $3 to other dents. In all cases they do not a to interscholastic meets, Confer meets, oratorical or debating tests, basketball tour; aaments, etc At Iowa there is a guarantee df Inittance to. twenty contests and board in control reserves the rigi restricting use of tickets. Some Gymnasiums Too Smal IV. If the capacity of your g nasium is limited so that there i possibility of all the students who books being admitted at any one. how do you solve the problem arising? The situation has not arisen at cago and Illinois (except in s ming to which the book does not g admittance). The difficulty cc mostly with reference- to basbet At Iowa, 2,500 ticket holders ca admitted to the Armory. At Michigan 2,200 can be adm, which is less than one-third of student body; every student is per ted to see every third basketball g Minnesota is making an effort to stall more seats. At Northwe and Purdue there has been a " come, first served" policy and no bous complaint. Several hubli more would be glad to attend than able to get in but buy the books'- a knowledge of the situation. No western hopes to make use of its door field for basketball before 1 Purdue Favors Uppoerciasses Purdue favors a policy of rest: ing the attendance at baskel games to upperclass men drawn b from- year ticket holders. At pre they reserve about 200 seats w are reserved to coupon book bol at a charge of 25 cents. Ohio has had nq trouble but pects to transfer its basketball ga this year to the Coliseum at the E Fair grounds which seats 6,000. At Wisconsin the sale of ticket the basketball games is reserve, holders of coupon books up to noo the day of the game. Cooley and Wenley to Speak at Sm- Dean Mortimer E. Cooley and F Robert M. Wenley of the philoso department will be the prin( speakers at the soph engineer sm at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday at the UI Tickets are obtainable from the c mittee in charge and the class cers. ENROLL TODAY Enrollment is being held today third term of Dancing Lessons tc given by Mr. and Miss Moses in Michigan Union Annex. Those; p Products Are R EAM Made From y shows at 1:30, 3,4:30 7 and 8:30 Adults 35c, Children 15c *f lyas+Pasteurized Scientifically s Ore am ____ WHITNEY THEATRE Return Engagement, Sunday Night, January 11 :II I Be Wol Hopper alt "Thc Better 'ole" A Comedy with Music and Charming Girls' The Bairnsfather International Success- ."By long oddS Mr. Hopper's best performance In many N . years."--N. 'Y. Times Seats Now Selling, U - Phone 480' CESU 75c to $2.00 Ior the day fro ing ens in thel P