"SHORTY" DENIES C~rOAN DAILY 1i~ REAL FEATURE r L New N'T"hitivey "I 1 i CO. ANYI and Clubs CURRENT RUMOR Diminutive Inf ilder Reports That He Will Be Ca Hand At Train. ing Time. CALL IS ISSUED FOR TODAY. Rumors to the effect that "Shorty" McMillan will not turn out for base- ball this spring are entirely unfounded> according to the diminutive infielder himself. "There's nothing to it," said Shorty, "I have been intending to get out right along. My knee may bother me and I may be forced to quit the game, but if all goes well I will certainly try for my old berth on the infield." Baseball practice is scheduled to commence this afternoon when Captain Mitchell has ordered battery men and veterans to meet Coach Rickey in the cage. Rickey is due to arrive this morning, after a visit at his home in Portsmouth, O., and it is expected that baseball work will be taken up with a rush immediately after his arrival. MU IC AND DRAMA "Bright Eyes." In these days of suggestive comedies and plays that may, at the best be call- ed doubtful, when the public taste seems to run to the mellower side of the theater, it is more or less daring for a manager to present a musical play which is entirely without a sug- gestion of coarseness or vulgarity. Yet this is what Jos. M. Gaites claims to have done in his stupendous musical comedy production, "Bright Eyes," which will be seen at the New Whitney theater Saturday, matinee and night, February 24, with Cecil Lean and Flor- ence Holbrook in the star parts, sup- ported by a strong company. Mr. Gaites explains his daring by the state- ment that he believes the public is be- ginning to tire of vulgarity and is ready again for musical plays that de- pend for their entertaining qualities entirely on clean bright fun, catchy music and beautiful stage pictures. Research Class Reports Wednesday. The oral reports of the senior chem- ical engineers, engaged in technical research, will be presented every Wed- nesday at 10 a. m. in room 303 chem- istry building, instead of in the even- ing as announced in yesterday's Mich- igan Daily. The TeMple Every Tuesday from this date on. Always take in our photo plays on Tuesday in addition to our regular Temple days. A new stunt backed by the classiest photo theatre this side of Detroit. The Great White Sign Will Lead You Will be Presented by Whitney Saturday, February 24 Matinee and Night JOS.M. GATES Presents CECIL LEAN & FLORENCE HOLBROOK IN Brigaht"Eyes Company of Seventy-Five By the Author of "I hree Twins" and" "Madam Cherry" Augmented Orchestra Best Seats$1,90 at Matinee Mins 10 GREAT CO MONDAY FEB. AI G. Bert Swor, Harry Slu Johnny Healy, 1 10 BEST AND SWEETEST Jack I Seats Sale Satur i . ,,, And His Greater We extend a special Invitation to the U. of M. DETROIT, MICH. TO THE I I 1: See the Greatest Show Ever Given in Ann A ( n t'+: s., P 0 a ngaged ARBOR: 214 South Main AT ELKS' TEMPLE And will continue daily, including Saturday, March S, ix Days of Fun and F I Ste tate Savings Bank ANN ARBOR, MICH. pital $50000. Surplus $85000 Resources $1,350,000 1 March winds bring rough skin and C HAPS Prevent the roughness by using DERMAL CREAM & ROSE & ALMOND COLD CREAM Value This Elegant Overland Model No. 59-T 5 Passeni Car-Complete, With Top and Wind Shil $95 " r *3 ;E pazItlbaI :i 89 X4 iGHOI ;qgvq 2iZ.Inqtuitj aqx I QuarryDrugGo. I I . '1° , , 4 ,a. w ) V MISS THE 1 J Shoe Sace OVERLAND MODEL59T and Wormen's Shoes JOHN C. FRITZ, Washtenaw County Agent, 331 S."Main Street To be Given Aw BY THE ANN ARBOR LODGE B. P.O. ELKS, NO. 326 Come .prepare to witness a Great Exhibition. New features, Admi startling and amusing. Acts and novelties never surpassed, brilliant stunts by high crss artists, etc. A Fair that will be the talk of Ann Arbor for ti ty ya sto come. TICKETS FOR SALE Huston Bros., Gee ,Kyer's, Henry & Co., Fischer & Finnell, Tice's Drug Store, or 119 SOVTH 'S MAIN STREET o to se Money turday Night, February 24th q 11 d1G wn PhI okravhs G