e chemistry1 DR. A. .STANEY TO BID CHORAL UNINFRWL ON Post AT THE THEATERS TODAY ,nt, '22, has been re- ce of commander of ist of the American the only one of this ,o will serve during' CHORAL UNION GIVES PARTY CELEBRATE HIS 0TH j BIRTHDAY TO )ther officers chosen are as fol- Jarold A. Furlong, '24M, senior mnmander; Joseph W. Morey, nior vice-commander; William dler, '22E, adjutant; Ben W. 23L, finance officer; Clayton F. gs, '23, sergeant-at-arms; and TI1CE Screen - .Majestic-Elliot Dexter in "The Witching Hour," from the play by Augustus Thomas. Also' "Torchy Turns Cupid." Arcade-Wallace Reid in "The Love Special" with a support- ing cast including Agnes Ayres' and Theodore Roberts. Wuerth - George Arliss in the stage production, "The Devil." Comedy and News film. Orphleum-Tom Mix in "Prairie Trails." Universal comedy and Screen magazine. THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit-The Bons- telle company in the snappyk musical comedy, "Bab." Shubert (Detroit)-D, W. Grif- fith's latest great production, "Way Down East," with all of the Griffith stars. Dr. A. A. Stanley, director of the University School of Music, wilt;, say his 'farewell to the members of the Choral union at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at an informal party to be held in the School of Music hall. The party will be in celebration of Dr. Stanley's 70thi birthday, and the faculty of the school and° all the mem- bers of the 33rd Choral' union under the direction of this leader in Ann Arbor miusical circles will assist in making the party a "real time." The program is to wbe of an informal na-. tube including the, singinig of some of the old favorites, a short talk by Dr. Stanley, and other events of a like nature. Dean Vaughan on Trip to N. Y. City Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of the Medical school, left yesterday for a trip to -New York City, where he will spend several days. After his return to Ann Arbor he will go to Texas, where he is to deliver the commence- ment address at the University; of Texas.' Did you ever try using^. The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction isI at your command if you patronize our{ advertsers.-Adv. ARCHITECULRAL STUDENTS C TO HEAR NEW YORK SPEAKER' "High Buildings in Relation to Nar- row Streets," is the subject of the lec- t ure to be given by Harvey W. Corbett, well known New York architect, at 2 o'clock Wednesday, May 25, in the Na- tural Science auditorium. The lecture will be of special interest to students in -the' college of architerture, for Mr. Corbett will point out the manner in which the designs of tall buildingsI have been influenced by the laws lim- iting heights and setbacks. Harvey W. Corbett is a member. of 'the firm of HIelmle and Corbett, who built theI Bush terminal building in New York. PICTURES TO ILLUSTRATE' W''ESTERFN LUMBERING METHODS Illustrating 'Western lumbering methods, free moving pictures espec - ially interesting, to electrical engin- eering and forestry students will be shown at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Natural Science auditorium. The six reels have been secured by the local chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Mr. H. P. Schien- berg, line material specialist for the Western Electric company, will ex- plain the various operations depicted. RECREATION TRAINING SCHOOL OF CHICAGO (Successor to Recreation Dept. House), Chicago. One year course in Recreation, and New School of Dramatics and Pag- e antry. 800 S. Halsted St.,' (Huh Chicago School of Civics and Philan- thropy)t Read The Daily for Campus News. S HU BE R T 0it1WA DOWN EAST JP! I TODAY G AR R I C The Bostlle Co. presents "BAB" e your Shoes Re- ed at Dieterle's, get service a n d lity at reasonable I' . I Il f :. ,, r f, f t d . _ #ry ., 0 ) ry 0. Dieterle 343 So. Main Phone 1861 J *.pe $ 660 t .. Eastman K Amateur Enlar FlI.~h1; odaks - Films ~Finishing g'ements .. 14 E VERY little move- menit means more thirst: THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. e~LteI f or two dy she; 6A, just lost his &llow -Bnce for e i hti ^^ )utside Groups LNY VL-br I--, rL ,u Zlz C3 BACK-STAGIE gIl u nifeangid some ve s poor little nobodi some hilgh-flyers ju /( . WIL 1-[t w 14w s'e L. Lo.as,! /wesrents JAM D. TAYLOR'S, -Ooduetioa ELLIOTT DEXTIER 'Twas the hour that brodglit death to a. foe and prison to a friend! Then changed a jury's 'verdict and reversed the Supreme Court. The mystic hour that ruled tihe, lives of this man and woman, and niow- What did it do with their love? [ BEGINNING 't (DAY - ~* ONE WZIKONLY- I ( TODAY ONLY George / .-,- J'Arliss Delights and. Thrills", GEORGE, I -Ly f- m14 Aassociared xhsubioav Production IThe Screen Debut of 'ke Surpassng.Triumph"S GEORGE RLISS, / U4 / 0C X~hlOSrJwdaA~d:1I J~5H3 T CeorgTHE wht ht~~j.!DiE VL _ _ \ \ , h ' ; t C'o V /']A , ~tI J{(:r F N )NLY /. 1~tI 'roni the Play by Augustus Thomas-Scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers ADDITIONAL In a new TORCHY COMED "Torchy Turns Cupid" --A= 'she. Devi IA s mighty and magnificent/ picturt ati a of 'The Devil," film art ro.ord 'a new ane .nderful triump; i-t" triumph of a story that is all, Lion and no fact, and 1 A x the 771 TOPICS ORCHESTRA SHOWS START 1 :30, 3, 4:30, 7, 8 :30-Usual Prices COMING TOMORROW yet is all Ear hlr.Art, world-nos art; all c+ all ofiP. .s 1haracte to a Marv "THE IW Strati' Nill SBegi, adno fiction . _-spt llo hi and world-admired and imagination; Ind experience ino rd tielii-atnon, in,- :- GEORC Dvi 515 His Screen Tnwimph