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HURON ST. 4AJESTIC Jow MAT. 3 NITE 7:30 & 9 Winter Garden Revue Gonne and Albert Five Lyceum Girls John P. Reed SCAMP & SCAMP THURSDAY "Six little W ives" WHAT'S GOING ON ON I Today1 3 o'clock - Rehearsal of act three "Pillars of Society," University hall auditorium- 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of act four of "Pillars of Society," University hall auditorium. 4:15 o'clock - Julian H. Arnold speaks in room 101 Economics build- ing. 5 o'clock-Meeting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in tro- phy room of gymnasium. 5:30 o'clock-Colorado club dinner at the Catalpa Inn. 7:30 o'clock-M. L. Taylor address- es the- Tryads, room 162 Natural Science building. 7:30 o'clock-Adelphi meets in the Adelphi rooms. Tomorrow 3 o'clock-Rehearsal of act two of "Pillars of Society," University hall auditorium. 4 o'clock-Senior lit class meeting, room 101 Economic building. 4 o'clock--Rehearsal of act one of "Phillars of Society," University hall auditorium. 4:15 o'clock-University Symphony orchestra concert, Hill auditorium. U-Notices Tryouts for Interscholastic basket- ball manager reports at the athletic office at 4 o'clock Wednesday. Will all the freshmen who can spare from 7:15 to 7:55 this morning please report at the Unior4 and receive ballots and instruction slips to place about the campus? The aid of all who can spare the time is requested. Any member of the Glee and Mando-. lin club whose laundry was lost through a mistake of the Santa Fe and the Denver and Rio Grande rail- WHITN EY THEATRE Twice Daily TUES.&WED. IN "THE DAUCHTER OF THE GODS" Matinees at 2:15 Night 8:15 roads in. propertyI Denver, may recover by calling at the Glee their club office at 4 o'clock today. CAR FERRY STARTS ON TRIP "Ann Arbor No. 6" Attempts to Reach Manistique Through Ice Detroit, Jan. 15.-Plowing through thick layers of ice, the great car ferry Ann Arbor No. 0 started today on the first lap of a precarious journey which, if successful, will carry her through the ice fields of Lakes St. Clair and Huron and through the Straits of Mac- kinac to Manistique. The trip will es- tablish a record for mid-winter navi- gation on the Great lakes. A crew of 39 picked sailors recruited at Frankfort was aboard. The vessel will travel only in daylight hours when land marks are visible, as all naviga- tion aids were discontinued by the gov- ernment last November. The unusual- ly large volume of freight traffic be- tween Frankfort and Manistique, Lake Michigan ports, caused owners of the ferry to send her out. WILL ELIMINATE FLOWERS' FROM J-1IOP THIS YEAR Flowers will be a minus quantity among the ladies at this year's J-hop. At a meeting at the Union Sunday morning the committee decided to do away with this expense, and make the 1917 party as democratic as possible. Although the contracts for the pro- grams and refreshments have not yet been awarded, the committees are hard at work looking over the various bids. All committeemen will get together again tomorrow night at 9:30 o'clock at the Union, and General Chairman McKee has made an urgent plea for every man to be on the job at that time. Carranza Plans to Take Occupied Land, Washington, Jan. 15.-Prepared, it was officially hinted, to take over the territory which will be vacated when General Pershing's column withdraws from Mexico, 10,000 Carranzistas have arrived at Torreon from the south,' state department dispatches today. Michigan Daily advertising is per- sonal appeal to students, faculty, and residences of Ann Arbor.7 LAWSON INOLVS CABIETMEMBERS IN| LEAKIN|UIRY (Continued from Page One.) a bombshell. It was elicited in reply to written questions which repeated testimony Lawson had given Dec. 8. Archibold S. White of White and com- pany, New York, was named by Law- son as the banker who had told him about another banker who had inti- mated that a cabinet member was in with a senator in sharing profits on the leak. The committee ordered White subpoenaed. Lawsoni nvolves Secretary MlcAdoo. Lawson declared he could not name any members of congress who had been buying and selling. He named Pliny Fiske, another financier, as the banker whom White referred to in telling him that a cabinet member, senator, and banker were in on a deal in steel, splitting the profits. McAdoo was named as the cabinet man he had heard was in on this allegel deal. An- swering a series of questions as to a member of congress who had men- tioned certain names to him, Lawson repeated several times that Chairman Henry was the informant. Would Remove Immunity. Washington, Jan. 15.-A resolution declared to be aimed directly at Repre- sentative Wood and other instigators of the Lawson leak investigation, re- moving immunity from congressional speeches unless actually made on the floor, and even then removing im- munity if they are made without full justification and with willful intent to injure the character of any persons, was introduced and passed in the house today. Asks Investigation of Officials. Washington, Jan. 15.-Representa- tive Campbell of Kansas, Republican member of the rules committee, today introduced a resolution for a commit- tee of five representatives to determine whether any officials of the legislative or executive branches of the govern- ment had profitted in the stock mar- ket since March 4, 1915, byareason of advance information on action by either branch of the government. It was referred to the rules committee. Jiexican - U. S. Conference Ends Makes No Definite Recommendations for Withdrawal of Troops from Mexico New York, Jan. 15.-The Mexican- American commission permanently ad- journed today after failing to recom- mend the withdrawal of Pershing's forces from Mexico, but recommend- ing the restrictions of full diplomatic. relations and advocating that a com- mission take care of all American claims in Mexico. New York, Jan. 15.-The Mexican- American commission formally closed its deliberations late this afternoon without making any definite recom- mendations regarding withdrawal of troops from Mexico. Full re-establish- ment of diplomatic relations with Mexico was recommended. It was announced that the commis- sion would make no recommendations to the president, preferring to leave him with hands free, but suggesting that the work started in the conference might be continued by Ambassador Fletcher. , Secretary Lane said no statement regarding loans to Mexico or the lifting of embargo on shipments of arms was made. The Mexican com- missioners did not say that the secre- tary of the interior announced that they would recommend to Carranza the full re-establishment of diplomatic re- lations. However, the secretary be- lieved that they would make such a suggestion to their chief. W. F. Gerhardt, '17E, Resigns Position W. F. Gerhardt, '17E, chairman of the "Y" social service workers, re- signed at the last meeting of the "Y" cabinet. His successor has not yet been chosen. "KA T IN KA" ARCADE, Shows at 3:oo: -o: :oo: :30 zoc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 2g6-M. Tire.-16-Mabel Taliaferro in "The Dawn of Lowe." (Ret.) ; Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Wed.-17-Clara Kimball Young in "The Rise of Susan"; Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. 15c. Thu.-1S- Theds Mara in "The Vixen"; i Chap.i12 of "Gloria's Romance" ("Her Fighting Spirit") 15c Orpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:OO3 :30: Evening. 6:45, 8:15, g:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Tues.-16-Dorothy Gish in "Atta Boy's Last Race." Also Triangle Comedy. 15c Mat. Wed. & Sat. What we d0 to Hats We make hats We sell hats at retail We carry a big stock We have the latest all the time We shape hats to fit the head We clean and reblock hats FACTORY EAT STORE 617 Packard Next to the Delta Cor. Packard and State SELECT DEBATING TEAMS FOR MID-WEST T FINAL ELMINATION FOR DEBATES WITH ILLINOIS AND WISCON- SIN MADE SATURDAY The personnel of the two debate teams that will meet Illinois and Wis- consin universities in the Mid-west De- bating league will be chosen next Sat- urday, Jan. 20, when the final elimina- tions will be held in room 302 Mason hail, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Each speaker is to be given eight minutes in which to deliver his con- structive speech and this will be fol- lowed by four minutes of rebuttal. In addition, each contestant is to present a brief for the side of the question on which he will speak. The list of remaining contestants and the order in which they will speak are as follows, the position of their appearances having been determined by lot: Affirmative: C. E. Hutton, '17, J. R Simpson, '18, R. W. Ward, '18, H. F. Massnick, '18, and L. W. Lisle, '17L. The negative speakers are: S. D. Frankel, '17L, R. E. Kahle, '17, L. B. Harper, '18L, P. A. Miller, '17L, H. B. Teegarden, '17, N. D.'Ireland, '18L, and A. R. Bogue, '18L. Stiffragettes Hold Quarterly Meeting The Michigan State Board of the Equal Suffrage association will hold its quarterly meeting in Ann Arbor today and tomorrow, the members to be entertained at the dormitories and several sorority houses. The members of the board will be entertained at lunch today with the officers of the) local association, at the home of Miss P. E. Little. Miss Ethel Vorce of Detroit, will speak to the college girls at both dormitories. On Wednesday, the meet- ing at Harris hall will be open to all interested persons. At this meeting the different members of the board will talk and answer questions. I ARRICK DETROIT Week of Jan. 15 ' Xcd.-W17-N. S. Hart in "The Aryon," Triangle Comedy, "His Bread and Iutter." (Rebooked.) Thu.-Fri.-z8-9-Fannie Ward in "The Years of the Locust." Also Bray Car- toons1. Sheehan & Co. C. W. CRAhAM, Mgr. I PRICES:-50c-75c-$1.00 Matinee 50c-75c-$1 .50 Night I I WHITNEY THEATRE SATURDAY (Matinee and Night) JAN. 20 An Unusual Musical Comedy. Direct from 200 performances Longacre Theatre, New York. By the authors and composers of "Adele" and "Alma" CAST OF ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION Beth Groves-Young, Willis Claire, Betty Barnell, Fred Frear, Geraldine Malone, Toth Collins, Clara Thrupp, Leland Stearns, Jewel Taylor, Marc E. Dorsey, Bertram Parry, Harry Marks, Angelo Romeo, and other Musical Comedy Favorites. Singing Organization of Special Merit. Scenic Splendor Gorgeous Costumes. Attractive Clever Girls Galore. WHITNEY THEATRE i THURSDAY, JAN. 18 SELWYN & COMPANY Producers of "Within the Law," "Under Cover" "Twin Beds," "Under Sentence," and Margaret Illington in "The Lie," etc., etc., etc. PRESENT ALL THIS WEEK THEIR ANNUAL LAUGH FESTIVAL Fair AND W A PRESCRIPTION FOR THE BLUES COMPOUNDED -- By AVERY ,HOPWOOD The Comedy that ran over one year at the Harris (Selwyn & Co.'s own) Theatre. N.Y., and broke all records for big business. Now playing at the Cort Theatre, Chicago, PRICES: 50c -75c - $1.00 - $1.50 Boxes $2.00 SEAT SALE - TUESDAY, JAN. 16 -10 A. M. Flann91 Shirts made to order. 9. H. Wild Company. Leading merchant tailors. State street. tf The Michigan Daily for service. Children's uancing class at the Packard. Fridays, 3:30 P. M. 16tf A bit of a compliment to the folk at home, were a giftie of somthing niftie from the James Foster House of Art. tt For live, progressive, up-to-date ad- rertising use The Michigan Daily. Alarm clocks, $1.00 up. Jeweler, 113 South Main St. Chapman, tues-eod Beginning classes in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping, at the,. School of Shorthand, 711 No. Univer- sity Ave. 16 SKATING CARNIVAL, Wed.; Jan. 17, 7:30 to 10 P. M. Fancy skaters from Detroit. Weinberg's Coliseum. Tickets at the Delta, Wahr's and Moe's Athletio Store, 16 Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad. THERE IS ONLY ONE I Sti Ident. Supply St( In the town that sells everything A student needs CANDY BBCON- CIGARS Try Us PRE OOKS TOBACCO BLUERoos wre 1111 So. Univ. Tel. 1160-P, F