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AIN Vi-XIL- I

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es, Music I
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"EVEN AS EVE"
with Grace Darlin
and
"CHICKEN 4 La CABARET"

Guaranteed goods are
your protection.
Insist on the original
Sold by all Reliable
Dealers.

USE MOTORS TO
VENTILATE UNION
Eight electric motors are now being
installed as part of the ventilating
system of the Union. It is expected
that the whole system will be in oper-
ation within another week, now that
the motors have arrived.
Fresh air will be drawn from an
outside duct at the rear of the Un-
ion. From here the air is carried to
all parts of the building, entering at
the floor level and ceiling,.depending
upon the use of the room. In the as-
sembly rooms the fresh air is brought

Trade mark
ef quality

LIFTON MFG: C0., New York

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THEATRE

Wed-Thurs-17-18-H. B. Warner in
"For a Woman's Honor" with a kino-
gram weekly and comedy.
Fri-Sat-19-20-Zazu Pitts in "Seeing It
Through"also news weekly and comedy.
COMING'
Locklear in "The Great Air Robbery."
William Russell in "Shod with Fire."
Tom Mix in "The Dare-Devil."

MARCHY
S M T W T F S
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31......
Men-Hats are high; your last
season's hat cleaned and re-
blocked into this season's shape,
with a new band, will look like
new and save you five or ten
dollars. We 'do only high class
work.'Factory Hat Store, 617
Packard St. Phone 1792.

in at the top and the vitiated
drawn from the level of the floor.

air

The Screen

THE ARCADE'

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Pot of Hot Tea and Bowl of Rice
- with -
Plain Chop Suey

Tues-Wed-16- 17-Madlaine Traverse in
"The Hell Ship" with a Mutt and Jeff
cartoon comedy and Craig Kennedy
stories.
ThursFri-18- 19-Monroe Salisbury in
"His Divorced Wife" with a news and
comedy.
COMING
Norma Talnadge in "She Loves and Lies."
Olive Thomas i "Footlights and
Shadows."

35C
EXTRA FINE-45c
Open 11 A. M. to 1A. Nl
Quang Tung Lo
613 E. Liberty / Phone 604-R

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lI S HUBR
I UBER AL JOLSON in
DETROIT' "SINBAD"

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HIll li liisi1 llillllllllI~llllIllllIll:
GarriCk Detroit
r Nothig But "LOVE"

Mental conflict rather than physical
combat is the predominant theme in
Basil King's "The. Street Called
Straight," which has been adapted to
the screen with Nabmi Childers and
Milton Sills in the leading roles, and
which will be presented today and to-
morrow at the Arcade.
The story deals with a group of peo-
ple who are handicapped by spend-
'ing all their energy trying' to keep up
the pretentions traditional to their
ancestors. This becomes inreiasingly
hard as' their finances beco ae more
and more reduced until the head of
the family allows himself to embezzle
a large sum. Affairs are made worse
when he confesses his crime to his
daughter's rejected suitor who for-
wards the money to replace the amount
taken, and the successful rival hears
of it but is unable to take over the
obligation.r
Entertainment Planned ror Foresters
Members of the Forestry club will
meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday eve-
ning on the fourth floor of the Na-
tural Science building, when the week-
ly get-together will take the form
of a "stringed instrument" meeting.
A musical program will follow a'
short business meeting. All mem-
bers ot the club who play stringed in-
struments of any kind are asked to
bring them with them to the meet-
ing&
iead the Daily for Campus News.

Communications
Editor, The Michigan Daily:
Your able editorial of 28th ult., on
"The Retrograding May Festival," is
both timely and welcome; expressing
as it does the true sentiments of a
great majority of the' active musicians
of this community and the state at
large.
It is sincerely -hoped that the ad-
vent of a new University president
next June may bring, along with oth-
er good moves, a decided change in
matters musical at Ann Arbor; for,
when Michigan people consider the
splendid results obtained by such men
as Mr. Howland of Detroit, and Mr.
Alexander of* Ypsilanti, under condi-
tions not one whit more favorable
than here, they see more than mere
possibilities of fine chdral work, as a
stimulus to campus activities; and also
that the May Festivals, attracting en-
thusiastic lovers of music to Ann Ar-
bor, could be wonderfully improved.
Having in the membership of our stu-
dent body, men of experience, and
well versed in music, as has been fre-
quently demonstrated in the manage-
ment of important events, there seems
every reason why student music con-
trol should be given a trial; and if
for no other purpose than that of
pulling out of old "ruts," and squelch-.
ing persistent attempts at rendering
heavy works, which when not given
with artistic chorus precision and fin-
ish, are anything but enjoyable or in-'
structive. The time also seems ripe
for more publicity in connection with
School of Music affairs.
Being practically a private enter-
prise, having no direct connection with
our state University proper, and seem-
ing to stand for little more in this
respect than do the University Music
House and the University Book Store,
it is hard to understand why there
should be discrimination in its favor
as against other Ann Arbor Music
schools, which have for many yea'rs
been quite as successfully. active In
cultivating the public taste for music.
Why should this institution be allowed
to advertise its "University" name so
broadly; and conduct a business in-
volving large sums of tuition money,
while being housed by a School Build-
ing Association whose real estate
holdings,' though valued high in the

tens of thousands, do not appear on
the public tax rolls? And why, more-
over, with, large salaries paid out of
University funds for music, is a ser-
ious and talented student obliged to
go outside the University for prac-
tical music instruction and credits?
These questions, and many more on
similar lines could no doubt be satis-
factorily answered by those on the
inside; so let us have facts and fig-
ures, including reports of receipts
and expenditures of Festival funds,
that the Michigan public, which foots
-all the bills, and should be most deep-
ly interested, may be correctly in-
formed.3
PROGRESSIVE MUSICIAN.
MARINE CORPS CLUB TO HOLD
BUSINESS MEETING TOMORROWI
A business meeting and social hour
will be held by the Marine Corps club
at 7 o'clock tomorrow - evening in
room 304 of the Union. The officers
of the club report-that this will be a
meeting of interest and pleasure to
every member.
Because it appears that some of the
ex-marine corps men on the campus
afe unable to attend meetings on the
regular night, which has been Wed-
nesday, the club has decided to meet:
on Thursday night. All men who
were in the marine corps are invited
to attend the meeting.
PwerPlant Burns 9,00Tons of Coal
More than 9,000 tons of coal were
burned at the University power plant
on Washington street during the
months from October to February, in-
clusive. A large amount of this c~al
as received during the five months
in which it was consumed.

A provisional experimental lif
with permission to send has
granted the University wireless
tion. This license allows the use
200 meter wave for amateur send
a, 375 meter wave for relay w
and the use of a wave of any le
for strictly experimental opera
The department was also granted
use of their old call signal whic
now official, 8XA.
Because of the experimental w
being carried on this semester, it
been deemed advisable to have
station open to the public only
Monday evenings, from 7:30 to 1
o'clock. The station will be ope
operators employed by the
versity on other ;evenings. ice
operators not employed by the
versity may have access to the sta
by being appointed as assistants to
regular operator. Mr. P. H. Ei
instructor in electrical engineer
is in charge of the work.
Professor Sharfman is 11
Prof.- I, L. Sharfman of the e
omics department, has been sick i
Saturday with a bad cold. He is
covering and will be back for w
in a few days.
NOTICE: The coliseum wil
open al, day Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday this week for those who v
to call for skates. We will no
responsible for skates left for re
checked, or in lockers during
summer.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Ad

WIRELESS S1
GRANTED

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Dinners. Lunches Confectionery
Ice Cream, Delicious odas
We Make our own Ice Cream
Orders solicited from Fraternities and,
ororities, 218 S. Main Phone 166

For satisfactory finishing se a
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gets your ,ilms so leav
them at the Quarry Drug Stor
or 713 E. University Ave.

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Today and Tomorrow

THE MAN SHE HATED

SHOWS
START
2:00
7:00
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The man whose love she had scorned-laughed at
because lie was poor and she, a daughter of the rich,
Now he had come back, a man of wealth, position
and power.
While she4-she was the daughter of a thief--her
name besmirched-.and on the eve of her marriage
to another iin,

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NOW SHOWING

TOMORROW T(

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lie offered to
from prison,

clear .her name-wto save her father

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FROM THE STORY BY
Robt. W. Chambers

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What do you think of a band of men and women who are pledged to keep the sexes apart, a band that be-
lieves love a sin and that marriage is not for the spirtual and high minded? See what this strange sect resorts
to in enforcing doctrines in "Even As Eve." Do you believe in an anti-marriage league? Did you ever
hear of one and would you like to join? Grace Darling belonged to one- Want To Join -Initiation Today

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Basil K i' famous book
lov born of a great tragedy.,
iono of readers. As a picture
Enacted by a distinguished

is a
As
it is
east

powerful dramatic story of a gteat
a book it gripped the intereit of mill-
even more vivid and'pulsating.
including

CHICKEN

A

LA

CAB

ARET

Naomi Childers and Milton Sills
ADDW ATTRACTIONS
Star Conme#y, 'onwS ld Love" and Bray Pictograph
No advance in prices

Another funny Sunshine comedy in which all of the bathing
beauties take a part. Full of originality and just the cure for what
ails you.
Friday-Saturday-- LILA LEE In " ROSE OF THE RIVER"

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