THE MICHIGAN DAILY sI Buy Your LIBERTY BOND Today ) -- (make it a goad one) and your new SPRING SUIT Of SK. MALCOLM ORATORICIL MEET WILL BE BIG UNIVERSITY AFFIR REPRESENTATIVES OF SEVEN MAJOR INSTITUTIONS TO SPEAK Preliminary arrangements for the interstate Northern Oratorical contest, to be held Friday, May 3, in Hill au- ditorium, indicate that this will be one of the greatest forensic events held in Ann Arbor during the past seven years. This contest is held annually at one of the seven univer- sities which compose the league. The Board of Regents will hold their monthly meeting on the day' of the contest, and efforts will be made to have them attend it in a body. Detroiters Invited. A general invitation will be exten- ded to the oratory classes of Detroit high schools to hear this contest. This is being done in connection with the recently adopted policy of the ora- tpry department of the University, to interest. state preparatory schools in University oratorical matters. A general business meeting of the Northern oratorical league will be held on the afternoon of the day of the. contest. This will be the only meeting of the league this year, and this assembly, which will include rep- resentatives from seven universities, will consider plans for, assisting the government by organized work in ora- torical fields. Michigan orators have already taken part in W. S. S. and Liberty Loan campaigns, as have those in other colleges. SUNDAY SERVICES IN INN ARBOR CHURCHES Congregational Church Sermon at 10:36 o'clock by the Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas on "The Superman." Mr. Hubert L. Thornton addresses the Round Table at 6:30 o'clock on the topic, "Leaking at the Top," St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Holy Communion at 7:30 o'clock and morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Church school at 9:15 o'clock in Harris hall. St Thomas' Roman Catholic Church Masses 6, 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock with sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. M. P. Bourke on "The Power of Resurrection." First Church of Christ (Scintist) Morning service at 10:30 o'clock with sermon on "The Doctrine of Atonement." Testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. First Baptist Church and Church of Christ "A New Heaven and a New Earth," subject of sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. J. M. Wells. The Reverend Wells will address the Guild class at noon on "Life's Fundamental Para- dox." The meeting of the Guild at 6:30 o'clock will be in charge of Edi- son Eubank and the subject will bej "The Value of an Ideal." Community Chapel Vesper services at 5 o'clock with sermon by the Rev. J. M. Wells on the subject, "Where is God in This Hour of Darkness?" the Rev. E. C. Stellhonr. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock, with sermon on the subject, "A Wholesome Les- son," Acts V,1-11. I* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE THEATERS "Over the Top," at the Garrick. * * * I Bible Chair House Morning discussion at 9:30 o'clock with address by Dr. T. M. Iden on the subject, "Jesus and the State." After- noon discussion at 4 o'clock on "The Land and the Book." * * TODAY * Majestic-"The Patriot," * turing William S. Hart. fea- * * Realize when you buy shoes of quality you always pay a littletmore-but the time between "when" is what makes quality an economy. Think This Over- Thewealthy are the on- ly ones who can afford to buy "cheap" foot- wear-b ecause it costs more in the long walk. The Truth Is I We have a reputation for catering to the bet- ter dressed. The truth is, they are better dressed because we cater to them. Another Truth- The style of a shoe will last as long as the shoe looks good. 'That's why quality shoes re- main stylish-their ap- pearance lasts. Alfred J.Ruby INCORPORATED LIBERTY STREET MALCOLM BLOCK GET YOUR * * * mocracy- Memories." number 5. "Tender * Wuerth-W. S. Hart in "The Silent Man." Also, "Son of De- - * * Orpheum - Bessie in "Madame Who?" Barriscale * * * * * ext Books an Supplies From the "Store with the College Spirit" Sheehan & Coo n Arbor Detroit * * * * * * * * * * * * * AT THE GARRICK NICKELS ARCADE N The Old Clothes Man, CLAUDE BROWN, offers highest market prices obtainable for old clothes. He will when it pleases you. 210 Hoover Ave., one door west of >ver plant. Phone 2601. WHAT'S GOING ON I-l r F F R C A E VS AT 3:oo, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Jnless Otherwise Specified.- -Francis X. Bushman and Bev- ayne in "The Brass Check" and Comedy, "Before and After ed-23-24-Barbara Castleton ands Lincoln in "For the Freedom Te World" and (Tues.) Patthe (WLed.) Mutt &e Jeff Cartoon. and Downs of Detective Work," i-25-26-Alice_ Brady in "Woman Wife" and Christie Comedy, tv Days." 1)r stic Paper Regulations In Prussia Copenhagen, April 20.-The Prus- sian minister of education has issued regulations designed to effect the greatest possible economy in the use of paper in the scnools. Covers are to be dispensed with on copy-books; special protecting wrappers for school- books are forbidden; writing only one one side of the paper is prohibited, . and slates are to replace paper where' possible. A want aci in the Daily will se1 your property.--Adv. r-' .< monom on" IAJESTIC. T H EAT RE FOUR DAYS STARTING TuESDAY, APRIL 23 S Fiend KAISEN "The Beast of Berlin" -seduced Russia. ravished Belgium. -strangled Serbia. -murdered innocent women and children in Paris, London and scores of other cities. EE with your own eyes what this monster has done in - -destroying the world's peace, the lives of millions of inno- cent people. See his autocrat- ic, overbearing, audacious, un- safe fiendishness. It will make your blood boil. The most amazing picture of the cen- tury. SHOWS DAILY 3 ; Including tax 25c of M. Jewelry. J. 'hapman's e place. 113 S. Main.--Adv. 10 - jH- E . . ThE / UPON MOJNTIN& y ) caln receive an expert opto- metric examination of your eyes, the proper prescription and the mounted lenses at a modified price if you -seek our services. You select the mountings and we prescribe the lenses. Upon cih amount of work done upon the lne and your choice of suitable mountings depends the price we charge' on. In any event you will be perfect- Hailer & Fuller - STATE STREET JEWELERS TODAY 12 o'clock-Prof. J. R. Brumm speaks at the Methodist church on "Latent Powers." 2:30 o'clock-Special meeting of the Polonia literary society circle at the Michigan Union.' 4 o'clock-Bible class meets at 444 South State street. 6:30 o'clock-Corporal F. R. Wahr speaks to Young Peoples' society at the Presbyterian church. 6:30 o'clock-Dr. A. W. Stalker talks to Wesleyan Guild meeting at the Methodist church on "Consecra- tion." 6:30 o'clock - Plymouth Round Table meets at the Congregational church. 6:30 o'clock-Prof. H. R. Cross speaks to Students' society at the Unitarian church on " The Christ Type in Art." 7:30 o'clock-Jewish Student so- ciety meets at 710 Haven avenue. TOMORROW 8 o'clock-Alpha Nu-Adelphi fresh- man debate in University hall. 8 o'clock-Mr. F. J. Wright, of De- troit, speaks to Pathfinders"' club at 444 South State street. Subject: "The Pathfinders-Their Origin, Aim, and Possibilities." U-NOTICES The Varsity Mandolin club will re- hearse at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the School of Music and at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in room 205, Mason hall. Considerable work must be done in preparation for the Lansing concert, and no member who fails to turn out for the rehearsals will be taken on the trip. Members must bring all their music, both new and old. HANDSOME MEN You will look lots better to your wife if you stay away at noon. The Arcade Cafeteria was established for your lunching place, and by the way you can buy a better Sunday dinner for the same money that you can cook it.-Adv. Second Baptist C0ch Morning worship at 1M4 o'clock with sermon by the Rev. J. B Pharr on "The Great Salvation." B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6:30 o'clock and even- ing worship at 7:30 o'clock with ser- mon by the pastor on "The Great Supper," Presbyterian Church Sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. L. A. Barret on the subject, "What Can We Learn About God From the Bible?" Bible school following morn- ing service. Young People's social half-hour at 6 o'clock followed by a meeting at 6:30 o'clock at which Cor- poral F. R. Wahr of Camp Custer will speak. Unitarian Church - The Reverend Southworth, presi- dent of Meadville Theological semi- nary will speak at the morning ser- vice at 10:30 o'clock. Young People's society meeting at 6:30 o'clock ad- dressed by Prof. H. R Cross on "The Christ Type in Art." First Methodist Episcopal Church Sermon at 10:30 o'clock on the sub- ject, "Work Out Your Own Salvation" and at 7:30 o'clock on "The Good Cheer." Both sermons by the Rev. A. W. Stalker. Prof. J. R. Brumm will give the first of a series of four talks before the young people at noon on the subject, "Latent Powers." Young People's meeting at 6:30 o'clock with discussion on the subject, "Consecra- tion." "Over the Top," the Shubert musi- cal production with an interesting list of principals making up the cast, will be the attraction at the Garrick Thea- ter, Detroit, for the coming week, beginning today. They play will in- troduce a new star, Justine Johnstone, who the press agent describes as "the most beautiful girl on the stage," The story of the play deals with the adventures of the girl who wished for New York and had it presented to her -in a dream. Her subsequent wand- erings require two acts and 14 scenes in which to carry out her desirese dur- ing which wperiod she visits, The Land of Frocks and Frills, Posterland, An Artist's Studio in Greenwich Village, An Aviation Camp, The German Trenches, a Theater, the Golden For- est, and a number of other equally interesting spots. Supporting the star are Laurie and Bronson, long known as the "Pint Size" comedians, Ed Wynn, who makes up his part as he goes along, Fred and Adele Astaire, Ted Lorraine and a large number of others. AT THE MAJESTIC George Stone and Francis Carpen- ter, two of the most noted child ac- tors of the Triangle forces, have im- portant roles in the feature produc- Rae Theatre TO-DAY NOW w w i w w w # w # w i w i i r w w C w i w w # i w i w MARGERY WILSON ina rruurf rrr " Wuertb Theatre S. Hart. This play is appearing at tion, "The Patriot," featuring William the Majestic today and tomorrow. Buy your alarm clocks at J. L Chapman's, Jeweler. 113 S. Main. There are opportunities for you In Daily advertisements. Read them. 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 GOODHEW FLR CO Flowers Baskets Plants Corsages Ferns Deeoratlons IN DETROIT 101 Washington Blvd. - In -. "FLAMES OF CHANCE" A. 6-Part Triangle Western Play -Also - Charlie Ch-in's o ly rival BILLY WEST -- n -- "THE COOS" German Methodist Episcopal Sermon by the Rev. H. Bau man at 10:30 o'clock and in at 7 o'clock. s w w a ar s= r w s r Matinces-2 :oo, 3:30 Evenings-6:3o, 8:o, 9:30 Phone -x6o-J Prices-hMatinees is; Evenings 2oc. "We Pay the Tax BOOKINGS FOR APRIL Sun-Mon-21-22-W. S. Hart in "The Silent Man." Also Son of Democ- racy, No. S, "Tender Memories." Tues Wed-z3-24-Elizabeth Risdon in "Mother." Also "Eagle Eye," No. 7. Thur-Fri-25-26-J. Warren Kerrigan in "The Turn of a Card," in 7 parts. Sat-ate-Mary Miles Minter in "Pow- ers'That Pray." Weekly NO. 24. Comedy, "The Lamb." Sun-Mon-28-29-Geraldine Farrar in "The Devil Stone." Also 'Son of Democracy, No. 6, "A President's Answer." OrpheumTheatre Matinees-2 :o, 3 :30 Evenings-6 :30, 8 :00, 9:30 Phone-F 6o-J F Prices : Mat. ioc; Eve. r c; Children 5c No Tax BOOKINGS FOR APRIL Sun-Mon-21-;a-Bessie Barriscale in "Madam Who," in 7 parts. Ties-i3-Mary Pickford in "Rebecca Sunnybrook Farm." Also "'Eagle Eye," No. Z. (Ret. ) Wed-24-Pauline Frederick in "Dou- ble Crossed." Also "Eagle Eye," NO. 7. (Ret. ) Thur-Fri- -2s6-Dorothy Phillips in "Grand Passion," in 6 parts. Sat-27--Gladys Hulette in "Mrs. .Stacker." Also Weekly and Comedy. Church in Ger- English Bethel A. M. E Church Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock with sermon by the Rev. J. A. Charles- ton on the subject, "The Path of the Just." Class meeting at 11:45 o'clock and evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.- Liberty Bonds the Will Help Win war i " _ 1 Subject, Christ." "Clinging to the Risen Lutheran Nights: Orch- estra $1.50&$2 BalanceHouse 25c to $1.00 GARR ICK DICTRO IT Pop.Mats Wed and Fri., 25c to $1.00 Seats Now Bethlehem Evangelical Church MAJESTIC .0 TODAY and MONDAY 'W , ART' English service at 9 o'clock and German service at 10:45 o'clock with sermons by the Rev. G. A. Neumann. Subject, "The Christian's Seemly Be- havior Under Trying Conditions." Young People's league meets at 6:30 o'clock. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock with sermon by the Rev. L. M. Wallick on the subject, "We Would See Jesus." Evening services at 7:30 with sermon on the subjects, "While the Earth Remaineth " This Week Also the Latest Things in Frills and Thrills Messrs,. Lee and J, J. Shubert's Sumptuous A Sensation -in- Over the Top 66THE; PAT I A tense, riveting, soul-searing story of paren- ve and hatred enacted on the Mexican Border. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church "Let Us Rejoice in Christ and Prayer; Give Me Poverty Nor Riches," of sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. H. A. Brauer. English sermon at 7:30 o'clock on the subject, "Solomon's Prayer : Give. Me Poverty Nor Riches," Proverbs, XXX, 7-9. Zion - Lutheran Church Morning sermon at 10:30 o'clock by ED. WYNN, CAMPBELL, JUSTINE JOHNSTONE TED LORRAINE, Betty Pierce, Ma CRAIG 3:00, 7:00, 8:30 SHOWS 11 Belle, Mary Eaton Rolanda and her neo-classical dancers, Fred & Adele Aspairie and 60 Laurie &.Bronson wonderful Ove-the-Top Girls; 5,000 U. S. Battle Planes bomb Boches. -20c 18c-2c Tax-18cq 20c-PRICES L r