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ARCADE THEATRE
MONDlAY
"'lII~iIY" -with Clara Rim ball Young,, in the tile role and Wilton
l, a('k a a s Svengaili. Special music. 'like" Fischer -with
o:°z"lr - f a, anid :3114s Ihemp of Detroit, who will feature Tiril-
by' falmous -song, "SwAeet Alice W liBolt." E'xtra matinee at
4:30. 29 cents.
TUESDAY
"k4 F r()ION", a Mfutual Master Picture with Margarita Fisch-
er ::Nd flrry Pollard. A Frohma n Feature.
WE DNESD)AY
"T'HE HEART OF THLE BLUTE RID{'E", with Clara Kiimll
Young and Chester Burnett.
November 15 to .20
FRIDAY
ES'thel Barryinore in "TilE FINAL JUI)(IMENT." This is said to
far exceed Miss 1Barr.yinore's prev=ious appearance in '"The
Nightingale."
SATURDAY
Frantz Sheridan in "THLE MONEY MASTER", from Cleveland
MIoffat's famous play, "The Battle." Also the first part of our
great serial, ".A TRIP AROUND TILE WORLD."
THURSDAY
Ann :!urdock In "6A ROYAL FAMILY", an excellent Metro Fea-
ture. Not a costupme play.
BY 90HN 0POINTS.
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of LastY ear's
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C'APTAIN 0OF
i 1 1 ' li G; ,$I BEFR lORE QxAIE
a'l'sCI, DjN4,, 'Ai.Sl AND WEIMAN
\A{ti, '1 i 1' STAS~ OF T
OU tQ ~ani 111A-Fresh utterly
h ue ltre l1 eversit of Dtotta
ye rc aay o e rniooii, taking the final
,w(rnit by tl )' count of' 80-0 from the
a fg 're a tion lj, 4 Coach Costello.
I ;y the Kso~v ig which the team made
yestcrd')ry t141 cixtsa1 crowd 'which
writne~seill crot a wfully convin ced
itsl' that i° yar'.; moles'.in men
should ba c- set alongside the 1914
team, vvhh'ti ar; called the greatest
of all the hotlass outfits.
Vl' h 'e as Ptded S tellr Cane
Jurst be fore -lie game the team elect-
(.:d Srark'l~ as their captain, and from
the outcome 'f the game the choice
was extremiely logical. The star of-the
contest was 1 1 '- tba rnas aa whole. All
iil k. t lf; tiefl made bg gains
nw'ncwver tal 'd uov, with Sparks
carrying the loll ir the pinches. In
the' line, l tinni played a stellar game,
with Peach, W han and Nash holding
up il ine stea. Williams played ex-
cellently fol. oil, in his condition. Ma-
loney showed al fashes for Detroit.
H. Gulney, ag eteki 14 years, was the in-
novation whic l"ostello introduced'to
the spectators.
i he1 ne up the hostilities by
booting the li, to lBateson, who re-
turned ; 6, : '.s own 29-yard
line. It. (uiney went around end for
20 yards, fnally , ing stopped by Han-
ish. After 0,0,' a two plays, one
against eachi eras Maloney puntedl out
of bounds, the trshmnen getting the
ball, and the funalwgan. IVanish waded
eight yards aniW sparks shot 20 more.
Sparks and I .Rci'e made 17 in three
plunges, andl SW R ks d'),e through cen-
ter for the first, core. Deroit could
only gain inite t~hrough the line and
were forcevd to priwt aain On five
plays the year , nga carried the ball
over, Hanih nailng the fial plunge.
Peach and l Wci, forcooci aloney to
punt again, and pig quarter ended with
the ball in th' icx',-vv ion o the new
mena.
Sparks tore o on the bast down,
Mvaloney puint ed l . jpas. iparks to
Weiman, netted v~ards. t(r, the next
play the frt i i \alizeU 15to'yards
for holding, but >plai ls boutght the
ball back it, the -n x: ' xlstripe, then
went over.
Reekie i'itcvd o water. 0M a fake
play MarslEIo ' alv b:all fmcn-
ter and w 'nt i.,nI rJ h, t,,et:ire team
except Spari"f o95L=>rds. Reekie
grabbed a pins s ' t;«I and snaked
through the Dan rc t .ropA Ofor another
touchdown. I> .IIto.tcthe pigskin
away fromt 1i.;c lre , . o iHanish and
Sparks going 26 <