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STS OF TREASON:I
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Issues Proclamation to In- *
People of Penalties for
Conspiracy *

AT THE THEATERS

TODAY
Majestie-George M. Cohan
"Broadway J nes-" also
"Educational Review."

in
an

ishington, April 16.-President
on this afternoon issued a proc-
tion through the state department
in out what treason is and the
Ity as provided by the constitu-
the criminal code, and court de-
nis.
e constitution provides that trea-
consists in levying war against
United States or in adhering to
enemies. The criminal code pro-
the death penalty as the maxi-
and not less than $10,000 fine as
uinimum. The criminal code fur-
says anyone concealing knowl-
of treason is guilty of misprison
eason. It further says that trea-
consists of' conspiracy to over-
v the government, levy war
st it, oppose its authority, delay
ition of any laws, or seizing any
A States property.

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Arcade-Anita Stewart in 'The
Girl Philippa.
Orpheum - Wilfred Lucas in
"Jim Bludso," also Triangle
Comedy.
Ra- E. K. Lincoln in "The
World Against Him."
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tied to its tail. She at once under-
stood, and as she stooped to pick it up
she burst into laughter and tears at
the same time.
"Mr. Belasco is so wonderful, so like
a child," she said, as she proudly
walked to her dressing room with her
"circus horse," which has reposed on
her dressing table ever since wherever
she is playing.
AT THE MAJESTIC
George M. Cohan's first photoplay,
"Broadway Jones," is now playing at
the Majestic. Ever since the early
days of moving pictures Mr. Cohan has
been urged to go into this field, but it
was only a short time ago that he
consented. At the head of his own
company, he produced the play writ-
ten by himself which was conceded as
his greatest stage hit, "Broadway
Jones," and the success of the film
version of this play is even greater
than that of the original play.

City

These tickets may be secured at Bar-
ringer's in the Nickel's arcade or at
Brown's book store.f

The executive committee of the Ann
Arbor chapter of the Red Cross will
hold a meeting at 5 o'clock today at
the Ann Arbor Savings bank on South
University avenue.
In addition to the motorcycles, a
touring car has been put into the
service of the city police force to help
enforce the city ordinance. The five
provisions of the ordinance are con-
cerned with speeding, no lights, bright
lights, no license, and parking in re-
stricted districts.
To Speak on Advertising In Business
J. Fred Woodruff, '08L, now with the
Campbell-Ewald Advertising company
of Detroit, will speak on the advertis-
ing agency and the place it occupies
in modern busineg at 7:30 o'clock to-
night in room 162 of the Natural
Science building. The meeting is un-
der 'the auspices of the Tryads and is
open to the public.

News

WILL INVESTIGATE ALLEGED senate ordered an investigation of the
WAR SPECULATION ON FLAGS federal trade commission charges that
I prices on American flan have jumped
Washington, April 16.-The first al- 100 to 300 per cent sinieeAmerica got
leged war speculation was brought of-. into the war. Senator Pomerene in-
ficially to the front today when theItroduced the resolution.
Between sets drink Coca-Cola. rX
Welcome wherever it goes,
for there' s nothing that com-
pares to it as a thirst-quencher
and for delicious refreshment.
Demand the genuine by fulliname-
nicknames encourage substitution.
THE COCA-COLA Co. ATLANTA. GA.
23C,
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AT THE WHITNEY

When Anne Meredith, who plays one
of the principal roles in "Seven
Chances," David Belasco's new com-
edy success, which he is sending to
the Whitney theater on Thursday,
April 19, after its half-year run in New
York, with the original Belasco the-

AT THE ARCADE

losion at Brass Works Injures Six
hicago, April 16.-Federal author-
s are investigating an explosion
ch late today probably fatally in-
d a half dozen employees of the
erial Brass and Foundry company
slightly injured scores of others.
e than 1,000 girls employed in the
ks were imperiled by the fire that
owed. An apartment house ad-
ing the factory was badly damaged.
ee men and two women were taken
he hospital and others may be in
wrecked portion of the building.

ater production and cast intact, was "The Girl Philipps," to be shown at
a little girl she wanted to run away the Arcade today anid tomorrow, from
with a circus and ride a large white the pen of Robert W. Chambers, is a
horse bareback. tale of two hearts told in terms of
That was the ambition of her girl- love, war, beauty, and adventure,
hood, and on the way to Atlantic City, aglow with color and romance. It is
where "Seven Chances" had its first 'set in an atmosphere of secret agents
presentation, she was telling Mr. and society intrigue. Radiating the
Belasco about it. Later, when Miss spirit of joy and naturalness, Anita
Meredith reached the theater for a re- Stewart's characterization of "The
hearsal before the opening, she was Girl PhiiipplVO reaches the highest
told there was a horse with roses tied point of her dramatic achievements.
to its tail waiting for her on the stage. The Phoebe Beal circle of the Con-
Not comprehending, she walked to gregational King's Daughters has
the center of the stage, and nearly taken tickets for "The Girl Philippa"
tripped over a tiny toy horse, with a it the Arcade theater for the after-
still tinier bunch of miniature roses noon and evening performance today.

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