1921. THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ AT THE THEATRES TODAY Screen Maestic - "Unseen Forces," a mystery story with lots of pep, IArade-Viola Dana in "Cinder- ella's Twin," from the story l by Luther Reed. Orpheum-Alice Brady in "TheV New York Idea." j THIS WEEK Stage Whitney- Sunday -"The Cent- ury Midnight Whirl." Wuert-"Rainbow Revue" with Helene McGee, Gerte Hoff- man, and John Roberts. Garrick (Detroit)'-. Marguerite Sylvia in "The Songbird," a snappy, peppy musical com- edy. Shubert (Detroit)-"Florodora" one of the most popular mus- ical plays ever written, with Elanor Painter in the lead of I an unusual cast. 24 CANDIDATES SURVIVE PRELIMINARY DEBATE TESTS Prof. R. K. Immel Announces Names Following Completion of Re- ent Trials Names of 24 deaters who ae eligi- ble for Michigan's debating team this year have been announced by Prof. R. K. Immel, of the oratorical depart- ment, following the completion of rec- ent trials. Eighteen of the 24 candi- dates selected for the final trials rep- resent the three campus debatingso- ceties, Athena, Adelph, and Alpha Nu, while the other six were selected from the student body. Another trial will be held at 8 o'clock Saturday morning in room 302, Mason hall, at which time eight of the 24 will be eliminated. our more will be'eliminated the following Sat- urday and four the next. The candi- dates for the team, following yester-1 day's eliminations, are: Alpha Nu-Jdhn A. Bacon, '23, Earl F. Boxel, '234, Alfred E. Lindbloom, '22, George M. Lott, '22, Robert B. Rit- ter '22, and William H. Wise, '21. Adelphi-John J. Gould, '23, Wilfred A. Hocking, '23, Ralph R. Johnson, 23, John F. Ryan, 22, Donald C. Shelton, '21, and Simon Shetzer, '1. Athena- Euphemia Carnahan, '22, Florence Derrick, '22, Beata M. Hasley, '22, Martha C. Sheppard, '22, Cela J. Sim- onson, '23, and Devea Steinberg, '22. Independent-G. H. Cary, Jr., '22, J. R. Dickinson, '22, Henry Hertz, '22, Sam Pasko, 22o~ dward T. Ramsdell, '23, and Herman Wepman, '23. KANSANS ELECT OFFICERS AT ORGANIZATION MEETING Students from Kansas yesterday aft- ernoon organized a Kansas club, to be composed of students and faculty members who have lived In that state. R. R. Snodgrass, '23, was elected pres- ident; Prof. William C. Hoad, vice- president; Alice Johnson, '21, secre- tary; and R. H. Ward, '22A, treasur- er. A committee was elected, to plan a Kansas day dinner Jan. 29. All in- terested in the organization will meet at 5 o'clock Wednesday, Jan 19, in room P-162, Natural Science building. Watson Attends Farm Bureau Meeting Prof. Russell Watson, of the forestry department, this week attended a con- ference of the Michigan farm bureau at Lansing, where forestry and agri- cultural measures were brought up, to be laid before the state legislature at. the next session. SUGARBOWL HOMTE MADE CANDY AI0SOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY ETERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL S CHUBERT IMarguerita Sylva in I "'THE SONGBIRD" 1LORODORA" With I ELEANOR PAINTER T ODAY and TOMORROW TEETS DINING Announce Reduction i ofEffective Imne4 The Quality and 8( Maintaine( - Our second table 11:30 and 6:00 ( a TEET'S DINING 805 EAST HURON S ROOMS ,. i Price d la tely "The Cheater"' STARRING May Allison ervice are di starts at )'clock ROOMS STREET JACK DEMPSEY IN "Daredevil Jack" vir WINONA WINTER IN THE 'CENTUTRY MIDNIGHT WHIRL," WHITNEY THEATER, SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 16. .1 i' In our first statement we wish to remind you that the prices of good diamonds have quadrupled in the last thirty years. . That is to say, a good stone purchas- ed thirty years ago is now worth four times what it thien was. This is artvery significant fact which we will explain in subse- quent statements of this series. SCHLANDERER AND 7 A -Ila Fm in o i The "Y" I nn At Lane 'Fall 1 I i TODAY THURSDAY Good Home Cooked Meals Prompt Service I 1i EY F R SE D SMALL PRIVATE DINING ACCOMODATING AS HIGH AS 25 BOARD BY THE WEEK AND INDIVIDUAL MEALS A Love Story as old as the Ages and Fresh as Youth Itself "II oine of Good Diamonds" 113 E. LIBERTY i I " rI i= - -S I _ Ia - } J1 I by LUTHER REID &Romantic Fantasy as Sweet as the Breath of Springtimt and All Atingle with the Swift Advnuture of Youth P'lade into a Scenario by MR. REED and Directed by DALLAS FITZGERALI .Photographed by John Arnold :Your Favorite Comedy: Swat-The-Landlord andl Bray Picto After Lunch Matinee Arcade 2 -3:30 Its- Refreshing Dependable. Attractions Always COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY "UnVrchartered Channels", Pauline Frederick I I TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal. BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MA" ii !' I IF '1 .