* VLJs .ni A'- zoologist IIi ~1.1 i HE i kA i P 'o Visit Campus Arcade "Mr. Billings Spends His Dime" is! nued from Page Nine)t eterdining bodies or genes the ingenious name of the comedy be- ginning a three day engagement at the egg or sperm cell and has Arcade on Sunday, starring Walter the laws which govern IfHiers. In this day and age, a ten-cent ngement." . as iece is of no importance whatsoever, elb)-urumfurther -adds, "a but, in the case of John Percival Bib-t f the General. Morgan of lings, an enterprising young habder-I fame, Professor Mlorgan's dashery clerk, it meant everything. It aperancesould nevergan'swould take considerable time for thisI ppearance would never he- amount to draw $5,000 interest, but it greatness of the man him-:was only a matter of minutes and this lre a rather stockily built was accomplished by Billings. It all edium height, a full beard, came, through the purchase of a cigar. lar, jovial features, at times How this investment brought on a s, baggy clothes with a revolution in a South American state estring serving as a sup- is the plot of this rollicking comedy. s trousers and you will have Jacqueline, Logan is the cause of Wal-- dcture of this great scientist ter's escapades. ly pursues his work in a One of the most vital themes of oratory with all the enthu- modern life has been presented in a z child at nlay. On visiting way that promises to establish new .tory one anticipates a well standards for the emotional drama it ci ory oom and find es a "What a Wife Learned," which begins acious room and finds a a four-day run here on Wednesday. y small chamber with but Againstabackg d of te dra idow and a number of dis- Aat a tacground otense dera- zdo an a umbr o di- ;matic action, the story of a modern! nilk bottles which gives the day wife and a moreyprimitive hus-l much the same atmosphere band has been wrought out. Intensely, careless dairy. Every milk feminine but equally ambitious ise lled with a particular brand is Sheilla-Russell, the woman of ther hich have a paid nurse to story whose pursuit of a career f of them. Dr. Morgan him- arouses the jealousy of her husband incessant worker, carrying and brings about misunderstandings. I restigations and writing -up In addition a new "Leather Pushers" s from early morning 'till series will start. ght in his laboratory. " [onored in England I Majestle e gave his ronian lecture That old-time favorite whose charm1 er gaeo h royia lectuehas not been lessened by the years er before the Royal Society "Peg O' My Heart," with Laurette Tay-t n, he was made a foreign or, will be the screen offering here . the Society, an honor which beginning Sunday through Wednes- a but very few. But two day. The play with the actress is one have ever deliveed this of the most famous conibinations in The topic of his talk was America, and together they recall to! hanism of Heredity", a sub- thousands of persons a delightful which he is the greatest story and a deliglitful book. This hority. Many other honors story of Peg and 'Jerry, of England ctions in scientific circles and Ireland and the O'Connels and bestrowed upon him during Chichesters and Kingsworths, has had 1-1cie as been called to Et-' 6,608 stagA performances in the UnitedI everal occasions to deliver States. Nor has its popularity been ad is a member of nearly all limited to this country. England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, ientific societies ' India, Hawaii, Italy, and Paris have also seen and enjoyed it. Miss Taylor' Mountain covers herself with distinction through her sympathetic and tender portrayal rmed For Hobbs of Peg,.in the screen version, where her whimsical character is brought the Far West where the La I out more than on the stage. Miss ntain ranges extend into the Taylor has a splendid cast to sup- rn portion of Utah and . port her, including Michael, her fam- Uous dog. are still exists in her prime- Buster Keaton will appear in an- there is a mountain peak other laugh-provoking comedy, "Day rs the name of Hobbs. It 1Dreams." On the stage, the Majestic On Thursday, Viola Dana in "Crin- oline and Romance" and Bull Montana in "The Twins" will be screened. The' Usher Sisters will appear in an en- tirely new program. Orpheum The screen version of the famous "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" will be the opening attraction at the Orpheum this week. The photoplay is highly melodramatic and has some very fine acting in it, particularly that of John, Lowell. The story is based on the! evils of drink and the reformation of an habitual drunkard., On Wednesday and Thursday, Wil- liam Duncan will be featured in "Whenl Danger Smiles." "Kindled Courage ,with Edward (Hoot) Gibson, will be run on Friday and Saturday. The story is concerned with a coward, who, through force of. circumstance and plain fool luck,.be- domes a hero in the eyes of his world, and thus wins the prettiest girl in town for his wife. Wuerthl Beginning Sunday, "Heroes of the; Street" with Marie Prevost and Wes- ley 'Barry, will have a four-day run at this theater. The play isrconcern- ed with a black-mail gang, which,! through the medium of Gordon Trent,; wealthy clubman, is engaged in a sinister plot . centered around Betty' Benton (Marie Pervost), a little blond playing her first bit with the road- way Follies. . Through the heroic in-! tervention of Mickey Callahan (Wes- Iey Barry) whom Betty had befriend- ,d, the plot is exposed, and the black- mailers jailed. Marie Prevost is said to be especially good in this photoplay. The Sunshine Kiddies will be the stage attraction this week. The Kid- dies are eleven in number, between the ages of three and thirteen. In all he other cities where these young- ters appeared, they have charmed, their audiences with their songs, dances, and droll impersonations. On Thursday, "The Ladder Jinx," a six-reel comedy with Edward Horton and Tully Marshall, will be the screen attraction. As the title suggests, su- perstition is the germ around which the comedy is built. The Sunshine Kiddies will appear in n nira- difrn nrt r~ frn- 'OPT IC OFFERS PRIZES CONTEST - OPEN TO UI"ERSI TY OEMBERS STARTS TOMORROW Apr 1 I T THE AT Without Question the ful Musical Play of 'i the Couitry With a G Most and and It an entirety dierent program IrJm that offered the first part of the week. An opportunity for amateur photog- raphers among the students and fac- ulty -of the University to gain recog- Found Articles nition for their work will be offered inra prize contest that will open to- morrow under the auspices of "The Michigan Optic," newly authoreI "-And I couldn't find it anywhere, rotogravure magazine. The best pi- Well, I suppose I dropped it some- ture of the greatest campus interest where and someone picked it up-I submitted will be awarded a prize might as well have kissed that good- of $5. bye the last time I wore it!" The Pictures submitted will be judged speaker is a woman- the article, a as to their technique as well as to diamond-linked bracelet. the subject used. They must be of a! She doesn't know where to look for glossy finish, and each print must. be it and soon its finder will have one accompanied by, an explanation. Any, it end soo' itsbl whcsize print -can be used, and there is perfectly good bauble which might, stillno limit as to the number of pictures be adorning the arn of its fair owner, that one person can submit. All plc- The Lost and Found department of tures turned in will automatically 3e- the University, located in the office of come the property of the Optic, and, the Secretary of the University, is oyer can be used in any later issue where, flowing with unclaimed articles. Be- they are applicable. ginning with a 'pair of blue dangling The closing date for the contest will ear rings,.the articles range into over be April 21. Photographs must be' coats, watches, pens, rings, pencils, addressed -to the contest editor, The More real djorine cases, scarfs of all varieties, Michigan Optic t t UntoiAe," "Ii caps, books, millions of them, and last editorsof, the Optic will act as judges toMe, "1 but not least, a lone freshman toque! in the contest." These articles are brought to the The next issue of the Optic will ap Secretaly's offilce and are left for 60pearabout May 10. days. If at the end of that time the ---=-i- owner has not clained them;the find- er is given them on the surrender of his coupon. T l-a oh r riint tir - 1(t "JTim-:- LLE CLTO1 ~A MO ST UNiUSUAL MUSJ5ICAL coc e ov r I Perfect Cast of Musical Comec AUGMENTED ORCHE Better Than "Irene" By the Sam+ song bits than any musical comedy it 1 ogBt hnaynuia oeyi"dy." "There's a Sunbeam for Every In. Our Mountain Bower," "Love Is a Tangerine," and many, others. 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