DA , APRIL 2, 1926} LAWFACULTY TO ATTEND MEETING AT WASHINBTON~ Faculty members of the Law school will take a prominent part in the ses- Mions of, the American Law Institutei which wil convene in Washington April 29, 30,,and May 1. This organ!- nation is occupied principally in the work of restating the laws. Dean Henry M. Bates is a member of the executive committee of the in- stitute and also that of the commis- sioners on uniform state laws. He will.attend the preliminary meeting of the executive committee of the insi- tute, preceding the general session,;. Prof. Edwin G. Godldard1 is a member of the committee working on th'e re- statement of the laws of agency. Prof.1 Hierb~ert F. Goodrich is on the commit- tee restating the laws of torts and straightening out conflicts in the law. Prof. E. R. Sunderland wxill serve oanI the committee of the American Bair association on law reform and juris- prudence which is meeting at thef wame time inl Washington asi that of the law institute. THF, MICHMAN DATTY" 10 A ME nWlbVM TTwr~I-I~lA.flTT 5JSA.JE* ,i A Ll 'IX~.W l .rw~i~. Yir , GPINII 7Illwr.il ' . - .n.rynui + AT THE THEATERS Today -Screed Arcade- "Fifth avenue," with Nargaruerite De La Motte, and Majesti c-"Danuce Madness," with Claire Windsor. Wuer [h - "Beauty and the Beast,." with Mabel Ballin. Today--Stage Garrick (Detroit)-" What Price Glory." B~onstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "The Show-Off." Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "Betty Dear," with Richard "Sheets" Gallagher. New Detroit (Detroit). -- "They K~rnew What They Wanted," withr Richard Bennett and Pauline Lord. I } r t f 1' : 3 Jewish Students over feast. This was made possible Cee ra eSe e hrough the co-operation of the Beth Le e r~ e e Isreal congregation of Ann Arbor, and ---- the Shaarey Zion congregation of De- Tuesday night was the first time troit. in the history of the University that j The service was conducted by Dr. Jewish students were given the oppor- t Charles A. Margold, of the Michigan tunity to celebrate the Seder or Pass-'State Normal faculty. Good Used CarsI GET THEM NOW TODDY__ANDSAT______ONLY AGreat double feature Program. 11 i } , . . . , __. to For Spring Vacation 1924 D)ODGE TOURING (Sedan) 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING 1923 FORD COUJPE 1-918 BUICK TOURING 1917 DODGE TOURING 1,924 FORD ROADSTER Prices $95 to $550 See Them Now Ternms R.H. ALBER 206 W. Huron St. D)odge Brothers Motor Cars 10DW He ROThERS DEAi.ERS SELL 6000 USED CARS A 7:00 - 8:00 All S eats S)Vc Children 10e r . ., .s, .r. r..r..or . ,,vis+.i..rrrii-r.1rllrrr:; .. , .r=111 .: IA NOW! I to JT'TE The Merry Matrimonial Tangle- I "DANYCE DNSS r 1t -4 ''1 N.i t -1gtt s u Jother. Tuhy ae adou fre As ldrandg ileryt oh have their alloys, influencing human lives actording to the4 bent. -t ISomething NEW! , l I ii Claire Windsor Conrad Nagel 0 --STAGE- "IAL'S HERE"I A Scene of Bygone Days Other Big' Features, Too. I I i1 *I Walk- :mOver LEDO 1 t f 'Grey kid vamp and ~ iPquarter with edge of 1ifancy ornament in -- f °rey lizard and cen- gter in grey and ~ ti green piping to com- plete a buckle effect. $12.00 Robert E~ Sherwood (Editor of "Life") Wrote Considerable Praise and Recomniends It as U EN TERTATNAIENT Ihe inuus Sren, thtFaci- atin Chiarnm of the South Seas as 'Never Before Chowni in Book or Pictures. Shoes for Any Girl Who Ever Had a Run in New Silk Hose A tiny run in a pair of new silk stockings will spoil the most perfect costume. Tiny faults in shoes will do the same. Choose Walk-Overs and knowv that you will not have the slipping heel, gap at the top, and spreading out of shape that make so many pumps unbeautiful. Walk- Overs cost no more than other shoes. Yet they are quality-made to keep the style that made them smart. SUN: BEBE Our Easter PWarty Will mi The Talk, Of Ann ArborSTARTI*. CSUNDAYEA TIHt WORLD'S MOST STYLISH LAUGH SHOW A FUN FEAST FOR JL1S31ER DAHELS "MICsS BREWS'TER'S MILLIONS" lbO£N..' TR.MR(~~TOte v I BOOT 115 South SHOP Main St. and JOE MENDI i t i I . I I! JGOCA ==., .~r I...///I .l .' ::a p . . ........... 2 11 South Main Street Comfort Assured_. Long Footwear- Mileage Too! maym nhv aqie h S L hehbi n r ntuisi SELsZ like theireeltne w eaiSring aie s. nthe sorinmeIXwe'oveande hsesos SELZROYAL BLUE tom-' r yr ' t } Xa.; ,Y F LL>T ,t Comedy tuI Frills -N A c i n n f u n !; ,7 } r i11 Ili' V reatos, Achiev e] --T1h rill s ate ,--I Riot of A a Circus oI 11 i Adapted from the Famous usical Comedy by Harry Tierney Jos. Netarthy Stry by James -1ontgomery I H , / ~ft A! 1k * / 4iop,4' ' U 11 1