THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, I MiE 43 EXTENSION PRAISES U,, S.COLLEGES LET IUn IN TW1EES ('ld.n I'ofearuaAiiri ., .L. EIucaional Methods . .... --_ ,al SttI te To 11WoeedEAOI ~E SATETO BE CVR! BY SIPEAKERIS FI UNIVERISITY Two of the forty tlire: U' : ivc:.y Extension lectures which are to be given during the next two weeks were given yesterday. Prof. Earl V. Moore, of the School of Music, gave an organ recital at Cadillac. Prof. Ray K. Im- niel, of the public speaking depart- nelent, talked on "Nation Hale" at Mt. Pleasant. Today, Miss Edith Thomas, Berlin, Jan. 27.-(By A. P.)-Col- lege and universities in the United States have been held up as examples of practical and admirable efficiency# for the training of students, in an ad- dro;s (elivered at the University of Bcrim by a .Chilean professor, Dr. Jose M. Galvez, one-time exchange professor at the University of Califor- nia. Dr. Galvex is now an exchange professor at the University of Berlin. Dr. Galvez spoke before a medical association immediately following a. discusion of the scope of German science by the noted clinician. Pro- fessor Wilhelm His. Dr. His warned of the Library extension department, Germans against "the conceit and na- will speak at Adrian upon "The Lib- tional self-satisfaction with which we rary Extension Service".s not rarely overestimate our own Monday, Prof. Calvin 0. Davis, of science and its researches. the department of secondary educa- "The members of teaching staffs, tion, will give 'the first of four lec- who are themhselves often trained and tures on "Adolescence and its Educa- inormed in other callings, are not tional Signiflcance" at Alpena. Prof. haughty and reserved toward the stu- Davis will also speak at Onoway, Ban- dents," Dr. Galvez 'explained, "'but gor, and Allegan on the same subject rather to they foster a camaraderie Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the public with them. Furthermore, there is no speaking department will give "Mac- I social cla distinction between col- beth" at Big Rapids. Prof. Jesse R. loge and public-school teacher. The Reeve3, of the political science depart- work of students is very highly de- ment, will speak on "Reparations and veloped, because every honorable per- International. Debts" at Saginaw. formance is given appropriation, re- Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, of the Uni- 1 gardless of what it is." versity health service, will speak at- Wyandotte Tuesday on "Prevention' of Common Diseases".E Wednesday, Prof. R. D. T.. Hollistor, will talk on "Silas Marner" at Coop-lI (Continued from Page Nine) ersville. Prof. Barbara H. Bartlett, of h.ad became turned by the applause and her passion for notoriety involves ing will speak on "Fundeental her in a tragedy that wrecks her repu- Rights of Clildood" at Reading. tation. Lewis Stone is splendidly caa- Ttin.. ~n..7:"- T] . as John Elliot, her producer, a self- daugter of a reformed crook, who be- jIIVUTERTH ment here Sunday, February 11. PaulI comes the head and brains of a gang " Dickey, who has the role of Sir Guy' of international crooks in order to "The Super-S'" aapin ot of Grabourne, the villain, is a former gain revenge for the unjust sentenc- Frank R. Adams' Cosmopolitan Maga- student of the University and was ing of her father to prison. David zine story, comes to the Wuerth the prominent in campus entertainments 'Powell, in the role of Boston Blackie, ror s f this week. he story while here, bing president of the Com- a gentleman crook, who is Mary's concerns Miles Brewster Higgins, a edy Club in '05 and '06. "pa," ead a trog sppotin cat.youth of twenty who thinks he knows_ pal, heads a strong supporting cast. all there is to know about women-the Announced as coming attractions is ," the appearance of Norma Talmadge self. He is, in fact, the typical boy e Stt-e in "The Voice from the Minaret," of a small town and his family is true Elaine Hammerstein and Conway sn dfamilyessvrywer.ARRlCK (Detroit) to fmle vrwee Tearle in "One Week of Love,". ands Booth Tarkington's "The Flirt." The boy (played by Robert Gordon) "Irene," the delightful musical com- endures all the torments of jealousy edy, which is now in its fourth sue- because of his sweetheart, and a cessful season will be presented here ORPHEUX homes i frthe uethrtby ei this week by the Vanderbilt Produc- "A Dangerous Adventure," featu- called "sonny," and "mother's little ing company. Its appealing story of ing Grace Darmond, which opens here boy." In an amusingly characteristic the New York shop girl contains all Sunday, is an exciting story of the manner he suddenly becomes wealthy, the heart interest found in many of African Jungles. the local newspaper calling him a our past big successes of the dramatic Charles (Buck) Jones appears in "Napoleon of finance." The change stage, while its comedy element sur- "The Bells of San Juan," which will brings about many laughable compli- passes in bright lines and situations, be shown Wednesday and Thursday. cations, not the least of which accurs many of our biggest comedy successes. This is a typical Western picture with when Miles is notified that through a The cast and production retain their its setting laid in the northwestern mistake he has- been misinformed metropolitan setting, each season new part of New Mexico. about his right to the money he has costuming as well as scenic effects be- William Russell in "Man Size," will been spending in lordly fashion. ing provided. The former feature, as be the closing feature of the week. "Poverty of Riches," the attraction in the past is still in the hands of Lu- "Don't Shoot," Herbert Rawlinson's which will be shown Thursday, Friday cille, Ltd., and the exquisite designs latest starring vehicle, which opens and Saturday, is a simple story expos- and coloring are an important feature here Sunday, February 11, is the story ing and contrasting the lives of two of the production. of a crook who is a real artist in his families, life-long friends, in their The delightfully tuneful score will line which is either safe blowing or, happiness. The one seeks it through be interpreted by the "Irene" sym- confidence work. He enters a house a happy home life and modest pleas- phonic orchestra augmented by the at midnight to rob it and is mistaken ures. The other family chooses the theater's .own orchestra. for an old sweetheart of the girl who path of financial- power andt-the hol - is about to marry the owner of the low satisfactions that follow business IHUBillT- M ICIGAN (Peiroi) . house. In anger, the man whose house success. he has entered compels the crook to Beatrice Joy and Louise Lovely are Many a laugh is promised in Cyril marry the girl, using a gun to enforce the two young wives; Richard Dix farcourt's play, "A Pair of Silk his demands. The crook and his un- and John Bowers, their husbands. Stockings," which will be presented eXpected wife take up life together Irene Rich plays for the first time the this week by the B:selle company. and the groom is persuaded by his minor role of an old lady. This play will afford Minor Watson strange bride to try the honest side of I The joys and sorrows of the stirring his first real chance at comedy. lie nmaking a living for a while. Then Twelfth Century in England have been interprets Sam Thornhill, who wanted come his troubles, for people will not portrayed in "Douglas Fairbanks in a Napier but his wife has insited on, accept him. He has been a crook and Robin Hood," the new Fairbanks pro- buying a Borgia. Just to get even, they pirefer him to remain one. duictin which will open an engage- Sam leaves lying about a bill for 70 - guineas for furs sent to a mythical blond lady. Mrs. Thornhill does appreciate the joke and promptly cures a divorce from Sam. Both stop at the country home not the guests. Capt. Bagnal, missing his se- train returns and, not wishing to , awaken the household, finds a ladder of and climbs into the room. Sam is Sir John and Lady Gower. Molly is ignorant of Sam's' presence and the latter confides in Irene Maitland, an- other guest, that he still loves his for-- nier wife. Irene suggests that Sam go to her room after the others have ° -tired and try to make peace with her. Saln takes to the suggestion and disguised, conceals himself in the rocm. It happens that Molly is oc- cunying the room just vacated by Capt. Bagnal, fiance of Pamela, one of Qhe M43JGAR SAM Permanently GUY WOOL 336 Southi AnniArbo E I Pesigi lj r1 1l discovered, is taken for a burglar and bound with a pair of Molly's silk stockings until the household can be aroused. But Pamela enters mean- while and Bagnal and Molly attempt to make an excuse by reciting the in- cident of the burglar. Upon investiga- tion. Sam has disappeared but he sprains his ankle and is unable to get far away. The adjustment of the mis- understandings make for delightful .and hilarious comedy. PLESB t FOLK & CO. tate Street nted by I ~JOH N - - 3. W. &JI 1922 WHITEHOUSE & HARDY BROADWAYAT40"'STREET 144WEST42' S'TRE M aIoc OnPG OA ns wo. KNicUxR i oiaULNG NEW YORK Li .... . ....... Pr0t. JOM nuunwaiL of the epart- ment of lhygiene and public health, at Adrian, will disctuiss How 'a Commu- nity May Become Healthy". Thursday at Allegan, Prof Guy M. Whipple, of the department of ex- perimental education, will tell "How to Train the Cifted Child". Prof. R. D._ T. Hollister. will speak on "Silas Mar- ner" at Hudson. At Grand Rapids, Prof. Marcel Clavel, of the department of Romance languages, will give the third of a series of five lectures on "Marcel Prevot et Henri .Bordeaux". Prof. Louis A. Strauss, of the English depiartment, )will give the fifth lecture of the "Series on Browning" at Lans- iIlg. .I it sacrifising and neglected sweetheart # l111111111111#1#111111111i H11#N#I11111111111#U####I#l #I#I11##t1,Ni # The supporting cast includes Kather- = inc Williams, Adolphe Ienjou, Bian- CLEARY COLLEGE. don Hurst and M4ym Kelso., O L G "Missing Millions," in which Alice PREPARES FOR THE HIGHEST SALARIED POSITIONS Brady returns'to the screen, is anoth- EHA er of those elever crook plays in which INCLUDING only the thinnest line separates the celebrated financier from the notorious COMMERCIAL TEACHING burglar. From the early scene where- in the famous Cyclops diamond is stol- . 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