TMIDAY, APUIL 9, ,192:6 T''HE MlIHIGAN DAILY rAGF TTIR ~RIDA~Y, APRIL 9, 1920 rAGE THRI~l 1110111 1111 17,. fY 1.G11 EE 'large Attendance Expected Conference To Be Held A Geneva, 1Wisconlsin LITTLE MAY GIVE Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, v 1>e the seat of the Young Me3 'tiana association's central rej ference this summer, accord; nnouncement made yesterda; hall. The camp, which wi: tended by more than 800r he in session from June 15-21 Although final arrangemer zot as yet been completed, it ~that President Clarence Coy *'ill address one of the meetir 4,onference. Several Univer silty inembers have already ~cured to act as discussion 'Charles W. Gilkey, who recen hiere, has been engaged to sl 1f1 "Enriching human pe thnrough spiritual fellowshj Arving Wrifoh CHIROPODIST ANTf ORTHOPEDIST -707 N. 'University Ave. Pihan RAE 14c Ben Lyons in "THE NECESSAF EVIL'' -Also- s"AGIIAVATINt4 PAP, RAE- g God," the conference will aim, accord- *+ (1) To give studeuts a chance to std angtoth comirttherbchargei disus ionwder experienced by(aders! th fafl i h development ofthi acter. At Anual () Togive full opportunity to' t Lake search for and to locate t hose inner elements of spiritual insight, moral capacity and growth that lead to the l 1achievement of the finest: type ofEitP TALK creative Christian character." Michigan delegations have held the willagi distinlctionl of the largest attendanc e agaChin- for the last two years, .35 men from the n'sio chri- University having hcen enrolled lIs in oan ; year. "The Michigan Mo eyWrench",6 ay at Lane a daily bulletin which these men or ig-l ill be at- inmated at the 1925 session, wxas the menwillfirst p~aper of its kind to appear on rie, wllthe grounds. nts have I WASHINGTON. - The thickest bed is hoped ! of coal in the United States is a bed >ok Little of sulk-bituminous coal near Gilettn, ngs of the Wyo. sity fac- been se- ledes. DETROIT THEATRES tly spoke THSIEE rsonality ip with E Eves. - 50c to $2.50 "~A R R ICRG Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50! K Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 ..."POSITIVELY LAST WEEtK STHlE GREAT WAR COMEDY WSHAT PRICE, GLORY!3 ie ~2l2 By Maxwell Anderson & Lawrence Stallingsj Bonstellela- e uto$. riayousoand Sat., 5OC7c~ Woodward at Rliot Tel. Glendale 9792 The DONSTELLE Co. ' In "Beat Of All American Comedie s" "The Show ffir' Bly George Kelly. "No6 Play Carp Be Funnier~i YSchubert Lafayet Nights,5Ct@$0 Sat.Mat. 50C-$25.o Pap.Thurs.Mat. 50c to $2.00, plus tax. Cad. 8705 World's Greatest Musical Play A" The STUDENT PRINCE' E IWHEIDELBERG I Durng Spring Vacation OJ AC K L H A L HOBRT1SWR In the Farce Satirical Comedy '°the FAR CRY ^vwV STAG E'"'-r rHI IV V Column I f MILORDERS FILLED IN ORDER RECEIVED. SEATS NOW SELLINGf 5-HAR AI CS IN Pt Mound-'sp Tunes" A /IiN -w AN1v Aw w w w wv'' v"W,., v .rvrv v.w v . r'E w '+ SUN. THE G REY SHOP Corner Liberty and Mlayniard' t. coo EF " NA ION' m COMPLETE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMA STARTING, TO-.DAY ji~~7 PRICES: $3.30, _$2., $2.20,3$.--TAX INCLUDED ---P WOE A Smart Comedy-Drama cOCOO-10o0 ~o'o r00.. cc C4W Phone 9215, Read The Daily "Classified" . Whi tney Theatre~ Tonight and Tomorrow (Saturday) Night Final Perfornmances '1""ER MANTELL. Supported by 6IENE HAM PER and Exceptionally Strong Cast Tonight-' Riche lieu) Saturday Evening "M1ER{CHANT OF VENICE" Complete Productions of Both Plays Prices, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 ii TODAY AND TOMORROW "UTTE n~ ~ EAT I NOW'SHOWING U ~ Matinees 2:00-3:40 Prices IlOc, 25c, .35c lrw lEATRt Nights 7:00-8:40 Prices lac, 35c, 50c yf)e ;5" (iu Q F ~ / i') [t x' _ I - K -A r x # .£r r /. /% = ' . ,..x,.r : , N I. 1 It 's a .Laughable, Lovable, Lyrical. Threnody o1 Life's tinny Happenings DOYOU OR DONT YOU U =INN Specil TonIght Only at 8 :10-Betwveen Shows 3t ;r AMATE l NIGT Are You Goin Into the Bond Business? There is a cycle of fashion not only for the hats col- lege men wear but for the line of work into which they go. But your job has. to fit, your head as well as your hat, for it has to fit your state of mind. Like your hat also, your job needs to fit your purse. °sTherefore, why not choose -one that brings not only satisfaction in service but" in financial return. Selling life insurance is one of the few, modern busi- nesses that does just this.p It takes: Intelligence, Zest and Ability ft gives: Liberty of action, the philosophic satisfaction of selling future security and present serenity to living people, and a response, im-- mediate and tangible, in monetary as well as mental reward. Cornplete and confidential in- formation, withoutoany obligation The Play That Held Broadway Spellbound for Two, Years " * __ . i t AUNWITSAL, JEWELPIGTURE rv: No., Mr. Male Man, this, Title is not to be taken lieraly--and remember this: It is generally. conceded "the Female of the species is. smarter than the Male." She Loved Byi M wvho and She Dared:.:.. tr H ERE is a picture that throws 1 the revealing searchlight of truth on the tangled web of,. romance in Society's innermost places. What goes on back of the gorgeous, glittering show. of the world. of wealth and posi-r>;:<;:':" :::: tion, is now told in this, amaz- ing revelation of one womanf who laughed at convention andr of another who listened to so-- ciety's demands on those who = , love* Ran two years' as a play on Broadway!- Now a fascinating . film! AftA Ir I'D r. I NIA VALLIAd C r '^ 1~ir .- A ISM/ PAT I'MALLEY Is) the 'fLii i i c. ! A Added Bill A (Goad Comedy P'awnshop Politics" A T T q TT ~I Poliey i10c, 35, r~c NOTHEP- WAVE CAF LAUGfTE 6- ~~AP"-00 No vvily DIX I IL rDOODLE; 1 a is I ' I