THE MICHICAN DAILY GRAUATES RECIVE K HIGH SCH OPSITIONS~ XQU*f Meimbcrs of Pi Lambda. Theta, girls' Fifteen students in the School of honorary educational society, will Education who graduate this February meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at have already received appointments, Betsy Barbour house. All members and the remaining few will be located are urged to attend. within the next few days. The posi- tions are all in the state of Michigan. iMembers of the Freshman Girls' The graduates are to be situated, as Glee club will meet at 5 o'clock this follows: Madeline MacGregor at afternoon at Dey's studio to have their Birmingham, Vera Pugh as teacher of J Pictur taken. They are requested to English at Jackson, Dela Madge Wil- wear dark dresses. lard at Mt. Clemens, Arthur Nichols teaching history at River Rouge, Mar- shall T. Richards as general secretary Ih te s at Royal Oak, Wilhelmina Schmidt at Mt. Clemens, Viriginia: Anthony at Mt. Pleasant, Glee Eleanor Foster at!WHITNEY Alma, Elizabeth Higby as teacher of" English at Flint, Carl Clayton Chandl- Seats are now being sold by mail er to teach English at Battle Creek, for the' engagement of the popular ac- Mary Mildred Johnson at Flint, Her- tor and singer, Walter Scanlan, in his bert Fox, suiperintendent of schools new play "Maytime in Erin," at the at Maine, Marcia Lucile Kelly at Flint, Whitney theater, Thursday, Jan. 25. It and Helen Anderson at New Balti- is from the pen of the distinguished more. author, Edward E. Rose, who wrote The School of Education was estab-. "Irish Eyes" in which Mr. Scanlan lished by the Regents May 27, 1921. appeared here last season. A special as one of the professional schools orchestra under the leadership of Mr. of the University. Upon graduation Scanlan's personal musical director students who have met all require-' will be this season's added feature, ments are recom mended for positions. also the singing of- several new bal- IAT THlE THIEATER-8 Screen-Today Arcade--Leatrice Joy and Matt Moore in "Minnie," a Marshal Neilan production; Buster Keaton in "The Blacksmith." Majestic - "When Knighthood Was in Flower;" sbecial mus- ical score for enlarged Majes- tic orchestra. Orpheum - Noble Johnson "Tracks;" Gaylord Lloyd "Lucky Number." in in Wuerth-"Shadows," with Lon Chaney, Harrison Ford and Marguerite De La Motte;" Our Gang in "Saturday Morning." I N BlGHi RSTIVE11 Kustendil, Bulgaria, Jan. 22. - The dissatisfaction of Macedonian refu- gees in southern Bulgaria with the treatment accorded them, and the growing class conflict bctween the peasants and bourgeois of the coun-t try, have caused two uprisings in Bul-i garia in two months. The Macedonians, who revolted first at Nevroscope. near the Greek fron- tier, drove a number of the govern- ment officials out of the town. Short- ly after they handed the town backt to the authorities with the explana- tion that their movement was sim- f ply a warning that the government! should send better functionaries to that region, and abandon its policy of exclusivenes tcoward the Macedonian; refugees. THE BAT Final Week, Positively, This Season In Detroit at GARRICK ALL WEEK Prices: Wed. and Sat. Mat. $2.00, 50C Nights $2.50 to 50c SHU (EaRT fI h1 ts 50-76-S 1.00ad1 , ' H I A iMats Tues.,Thurs and THE BONSTELLE COMPANY In Bertha ,a.ichi's Great Dramatic Triumph THE RIDDLE-WOMAN APlay of Intense Emotion The Macedonians garded by the government as sympa- thizing with the bourgeois class, and as hostile to the party in power. Later there was a similar manifesta- tion here at Kustendil. After hav- ing arrested some of their adversar- ies the insurgents, in this instance, sent several men of the town to So- fia to demand retraction by Premier Stambouliski of certain declarations made recently at Belgrade, to which the Macedonians take exception. Al-I so they ask that beter officials bea sent by the government to this re- gion, and they demand indemnities for the lives of Macedonians who? they claim were killed by government agents. The insurgents here gave way to the military after , making their demands known, and retired from the town. Ask ;far:. Like ance Music.. Come on and hear "Rose of the Rio Grande" New Super-Feature Fox Trot 2356-Rose of the Rio Grande....Fox Trot All Muddled Up.........Fox Trot Oriole Terrace Orchestra 2352--I Still Can Dream.......FoxTrot Introduning "MyBajadere" and "In the Starlight" from "The Yankee Princess" When Hearts Are Young... Fox Trot Introducing .-Dear Land. 0' aine" from "The Lady in Ermine" Joseph C. 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The ruling is described as the first step toward admitting women to the bar of the Province, for which a bat- tle has been waged for many years in the legislature. The first women to be named comn- missioner yareGertrude Sheridan and Gertrude Doyle, public ;stenographers. The powers conferred by their ap- pointment include the right to receive within the judicial district of Montreal affidavits which may be used in any court in any' district of the province. E Affidavits thus received have thensame force as if they had been receied in! coulrt. The women's petition for commis- sionerships was rejected by Mr. Jus- tice Campbell Lane when first pre- sented to superior court here. The judge took the ground that there was, no precedent for appointing women, and lie declined to create one. A fewj days. later the petition was presented again, this time to Mr. Justice MacLen- nan, who granted it at once. Every session of the provincial leg-- islature for many years has seen the introduction of a bill to extend to womenthe right to engage in the practice of law in the province. -The measure has always been defeated by large majorities. 'Women in Quebec enjoy the franchise in Canadian feder- al affairs, but may not vote in pro- vincial elections. lads, viz: .Puff 0' My Pipe," "Mother's Pais-, ley =Shawl," "I Was ,a Pilgrim in Love- land,""y 'LadyaFair," "Some Day," "Myself," "Jolly Bachelors," written I for the young star's use in "Maytime in Erin." The play is in three acts, with the scenes laid in Erin's beauty spots, Kilkenny, Ireland. Manager George M. Gatts promises stage settings of rare beauty and a strong cast of players to support his young star. 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