THE MICHIGAN DAILY - nv ! I I ., Y HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS We're selling more high-grade K O D A K S than ever we but still have a complete line to show you. 719 NORTH TH YK D SORENOFUNIVERSITY THE KODAK STORE.OF ANN ARBOR -- 11 I Matinees weeGR IK ek Of CnAReRICK e and Sat.De.-2 DETROIT SCAN CAR LO GRAND OPERA CO. Largest Traveling Operatic Organization in America STYLE ALL THE WHILE ARCADE Shows at 3, 6:30, 8:oo, and 9:30 P. 1. Tuesday, Dec. 21-Tom Wise in "Blue Grass," comedy-drama in five parts. Equitable. Wednesday. Dec. 22-Florence Rockwell in "Body and Soul," 5 parts. Thursday, Dec. 23 - Henry Kolker in "The Bridge," or "The Bigger Man." 5-part Metro picture. Friday, Dec. 24.-Mary Miles Minter in her later success, 'Barbara Frietchie,' a Civil ar drama without a battle scene. Metro. FACTORY HAT STORE 118 E. Liberty Near Allenel Hotel I i tI 11, Theatre Closed December 23-24 Sundey, Dec. 26, Theda Bara, the BIG VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS DAY ( Loved Child of the Devil in "Carmen" AT THE MAJESTIC "September Morn" "September Morn," the show which took its name and also its plot from the picture of the same title made fa- mous by a Chicago cop, opened at the Majestic for a three-day run last night and played to capacity audiences. The show has been seen here be- fore, but always as a road production and at road show prices. The prin- cipal .feature about its return, to those who have seen it before, is the in- genious manner in which the produc- ers ehave kept its most attractive fea- tures and combined them in an hour and a half performance, while the original, show ran about two hours and a half. The production is in three scenes instead of four as when it was a road production. It's as much show for the money as ever offered at vaudeville prices. Leo Greenwood as "Rudolph Plas- tric," the artist; Fred Vance as "Bunk- um," the theatrical agent; Grace Chil- ders as "Argentina," the dancer, and Dolly Day as "Louise Sorm, are the leading lights among the principals. The ehorus is good-looking and can sing and daie an ,its members are nearly as n i an the road show.i and Sng," i +i e was the best of the nniu 1 in mbers frOm the standpoint of th' isolo singing. Other numbers wich were rceived are "Septembr Morn," and "In Berlin." Specia mention is due Mr. Green- wood. for without his very able ef- forts in the chief comedy role, the show would be lacking its strongest supporter. CURTISS AEROPLANE EXPERT RETIURNS FROM ENGLISH WORK New York, Dec. 20.-Robinson, of the Curtiss Aeroplane company, who returned today by the Liner St. Paul, said he had been assembling aero- planes at Hendon for the British army and intimated that there might be a colossal air raid of Germany. He said the world would be astounded soon by several developmerts in aer- ial warfare, but refused to hint what they might be. His intimation caused a' revival of the rumor that the ob- jective of the great aerial fleet making ready at Hendon was the Kiel canal. TORPEDOES CONTROLLED BY WIRELESS AROUSE INTEREST Washington, Dec. 20. - Wireless- controlled torpedoes shot from sub- marines and battleships is the latest invention occupying the attention of the naval advisory board of inventors and the bureau of ordnance. It is hoped by navy department experts that the device will have been suffi- ciently tried out to permit its installa- tion on some of the submarines, dreadnoughts and cruisers to be authorized under the new naval pro.- gram. FOR SALE-Oliver typewriter numberI nine, latest model, never been used.4 $65. Phone 2136-J. dec17to2I 4 'Ce ,,f, .,,.... r . r. I ' "F , v S1o1 her says: We are all to meet at Oren's Cafeteria for Christmas Dinner "Variety Our Specialty"~ Open all vacation-Student management I . r (2<2Q K r Joy just hangs on every puff How a pipe of "Tux" does bubble over with good cheer and sunny comfort ! There's something about the mellow taste of "Tux" that estirs a smoker's soul. It gets into his inside works, sweetens his disposition, and gives him that perky, chesty feeling, like a high- stepper trotting down the avenue. 4 The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Men who never smoked a pipe before -re now smoking Tuxedo, because they have found that Tuxedo is the mildest tobacco made, and that it is the one tobacco that never irri- tates mouth, throat or nerves. You simply cannot get another tobacco made by the "Tux- edo Process "-and that's the orig- inal of all processes for removing every trace of harshness and bite from the tobacco. It has beenwide- ly imitated, but never duplicated. Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll get acquainted with the sweet- est, mildest, mellowest smoke in the world. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine wrapped, moisture-proof pouch . . c." Flettering, curved to fit pocket 10C In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, Soc and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY U. S. Sends Note of Protest to Britain Washington, Dec. 20.--The United States has sent a note of protest to Great Britain as a result of interfer- ence with parcel post shipments be- tween this country and Sweden. Powdered wax for dancing floor, in perforated top cans. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. edtdec21 Call Lyndon for a good flashlight. dec20eod I .__._ ''!lli llll " ' ° tf " Illlllll illlililll lllillllllll[ilI!Iflfll iililllfiilll[Illlllllil!il!!lll l i l ll