MICHIGAN ADMIRED IN WEST--VEASEY Prof. H. J. VanCleave, of the Uni- a practically versity of Illinois, will be at the camp nue to come investigating parasitology, and Pro- eorge R. La- fessor LaRue will also carry on inves- 'artment, for tigations in this field. 'gy summer In the last few days applications have been received from as far away An effort is as New York City and Florida. The cate the ex- present camp limit is 38 students, but aRue stating it is probable that this number will >uld do well be extended. i I J I AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - Miriam Cooper in "The Oath," an R. A. Walsh production. Annour Arcade--"A Small Town with Ben Turpin and-the Sennett beauties. Also edy, Kinagrams, and a comic. Idol," Mack com- Bray FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARY PICKFORD - IN - "THE LOVE LIGHT" i Wuerth-Alice Joyce in "Cousin Kate." Orpheum-Tom Moore in "Stop Thief." THIS WEEK "Michigan has a large number of followers in the West who are- boost- ing the University and who are glad to do all they can to aid in its pro- gress," said James A. Veasey, '02L, .of the Oklahoma bar and general counsel for the Carter Oil company, in an in- terview yesterday. "The people of the West consider Michigan as one of the strongest schools in the country." Mr., Veasey was exceptionally im- pressed with the size of the Union and the comforts and advantages which it has to offer. He compared the way in which the Union brings the students together now with the time when he was in school. Then the only time a class would meet it would be for an election of officers. "At that time the Union idea had not even been thought of," he said. Mr. Veasey is considered an author- ity on oil and gas laws and is giving a series of lectures on law relating to oil and oil wells at 4:05 o'clock daily in room G of the Law building, Princeton Alumni Will Ue6t Lectures Princeton is now planning to pursue her students with education, even though they have received their diplo- mas, by mailing transcripts of the best lectures delivered at Princeton by the members of the. Princeton faculty. However, only those lectures contain- ing new ideas will be selected for dis- tribution. Because of1 ' SOPH LIT INF Sophomores only. Soph Lits ar mittance will be b3 While they last, ti (in A. M.), at ti THE1V r. the demand for tickets by Sophoni FORMAL DANCE tickets will b *e urged to procure tickets TODA' y ticket only, and there are only 215 ickets may be purchased at Library he Union, and at Wahr's. IUSIC STARTS AT 2:3 PUNCH WILL BE SERVED ES TQDAY amuel Coldwyn resents HARRIS notable stage success ly CARLYLE MOORE Directed by Harry Beaumoot L Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"Four Horse- men of the Apocalypse," from, the famous book by Vincent Blasco Ibanez. A motion pic- tire. Shubert (Detroit)-Eddie Cantor 125 other fun makers in the musical review, "Midnight Rounders." PROGRAMS and INVITATIC Our SPECIALTY "Everything in Printing" I e L . YU a'.t 'a. Zoological Club Meets Tonight Papers on special problems relating. to fishes will be read at a meeting of the Zoological Journal club at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room Z 231 of the zoologiscal laboratory. 1,Two of! the three talks will deal with phenomena of evolution among particular species of fish. S HUBERT DIETROIT EDDIE CANTOR MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS iI GARRICK DETROIT VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ HOR SEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE -Ig a MAYER-SCHAIRER 112 S. MAIN STREET PHON TODAY AND REST OF THE WEEK SHOULD I JEW and GENTILE tMARRYri 1, l ar y _. ,/ k A HODKINSON SPECIAL A Special That Never WHERE YOU SEE Disappoints THE SPECIALS' LAST TIMES TODAY THAT NEVER 9ILICE JOY CE DISAPPOINT COMINC SUNDAY "THE SPENDERS" Here is the answer told in a strikingly sensational manner "In 'The Oath' we see d r a m a outstripping in power and humanness the finest stage or screen has ever given us."-Review. "Scene after scene re- veals the masterhand be- hind 'The Oath.' Surely even the captious will con- cede this great." - Dis- patch. The .DISTINCTIVE J 1 f 1 in the picturization of the famous play "Cousin Kate A HOOKINSON SPECIAL ^(. Don't Stay Home Tonight Fora United Cigar Store Prices . 16oz. Prince Albert, Velvet, Edgeworth, ' I DRAMATIC PRESENTATION }Adapted from the. "Idols" by Win. J. novel Locke ' .s a, ; $. . ;:, } ' ' rU Serene $1.45 Jars $1.60 . Lord Salisbury 100s Tins $1.00 ins Omars 100s in Tins $1.15 j 0 Shelton Pipes $1.25 1 WHO wouldn't love to hold hands with Alice Joyce? Gilbert Emery reports he found it very enjoyable. TN fact the scene became so realistic that Mrs. Sydney Drew, the director, had to bring the happy couple back to earth. W. D. C. Milans, Italic $3.50 Real Congo Pipes 50c Pollack Stogies Dry Slitz 5 for 20c Porto Rican Cigars all Sizes Come in and get acquainted 118 East Huron Street WITH Conway Tearle Miriam C Anna Q. Nilsson AND OTHER STARS Henry C -een version of the stage success famous by Ethel arrymore OTHER FEATL