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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

UNIVERSITY AVENUE

"THE STUDENTS' HOUSE"

Bsgger and BeWtrEThmn Ever
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
S OM E I MP O RTA NT C HA NGOiS
>w SIMPSON SOLAR SCREEN. The niost perfect screen made.
OOTTON REXOLUX, changing alternating to direct current-thus giving a light 300 per centst ronger.
W BALCONY'-almost completed, ready soon to be installed over night, giving a much largerf seating capacily.
BEST OF ALL is the MAGNIFICENT PICTURE SERVICE which has been contracted tsr. Ths jweek is just a suggestion-and yet it D
test offering of remarkable features ever. shown in Ann Arbor in a single week. Look ki over, then come and see them. You ca
afford to miss a single one.

Y, OCTOBER 4.
Bushman and Ruth
in George Ade's

Ade's play, "The Slim
a "Big Four" feature,
the leading character as
young American who
what he wants regard-
e rules and customs of
courts, and gets it. The
n falls in love with a
rincess. Instead of sub-
the almost impossible
tween them, he-goes to
he true American style
her. The moral of the
t "Beauty is a Matter of

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5
ETHEL CLA4YTON
In the Ever Famous Comedy by
George Ade,
"TILE COLLEGE WIDOW"'
College boys, co-eds, high school'
students and old-grads, will wend
their way to The Arcade on Tues-
day night, because George Ade's
famous comedy, "The College Wid-
ow," is announced as the headliner.
The photoplay is in ve reels. "The
College Widow" always draws a
big crowd, because, first of all, it
is a distinctively American play,
with all the .fun and enthusiasm of
American college life. The motion
picture production, however, far
excels the play, since it is possible
to show on the screen a thrilling
football game, a "snake dance" of
5oo,000 students and the most spec-
tacular fire scene ever produced.
"The College Widow" is unquestion-
ably one of the most fascinating
photoplays ever shown in Ann
Arbor.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
"TILE IPOSTER"
Jose CollIns, the Celebrated Light
Opera Star. in a Gypsy Role
World Film Corporation releases.
the photoplay, "The Impostor,"
based upon Douglas Murray's suc-
cessful stage offering of the same
name. The producer of the picture
is Monsieur Albert Capell~ini, who
directed the great World ilm
drama, tihe Face in the MXoon-
light." "The Impostor" is a dual
role play. Jose Collins has the part
of "The Tearer," a gypsy, who mar-
ries a man. who impersonates his
dead brother, a titled aristocrat.
who left much money and a bad
reputation.
The impostor has a very bad time
of it, as the dead man left a son,
who threatens to make things un-
pleasant for him. But in the end,
"The Tearer" and her husbandl,
com e successfully through the very
trying ordeal, and everything ends
happily for those most concerned.

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"TILE
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Appearance,
RGlT OF WAY"
Sir Gilbert Parker

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
WILLIAM FAVERSLAM
In Ills First MLon Picture

William Faversham makes is
screen debut in "The Right of Wa"
a (ha'.y Steele, th' heretic. Ler
part and Mr. Faversham Suit Cm
another to a pleasing degree. hr.
Faversham brilliantly succeeds ir
making the ironical, ultra-sarca c
character of Steele the replica 3f
the author's creation.
lhe Rigt of Way" was writm
by Sr Gilbert Parker. It is tr -
a deep and significant buck. c
picture, shorn of a few couit-
plots, follows illustriously is t'
path of its literaryj predecssor 1 -
i'g just as deep and just as sig; i
cant. -

FRIDAY OCTOBER 8
EM1ILY STEVENS -
lii "JDestiny," or
"TILE SOUL OF A WOMAN"
This Metro offering is a rare ex-
ample of the extent to which real
art can be carried in such a com-
mercial business, and the fact that
art can be carried to such an extent
inu ecmmerce may explain 'in -part
why the film has such a grip on te
public.
The coming, of "The Soul of a
Woman" is bound to be an event in
ANn Arbor as well as in many an-
other city and town this fall. It;
is real life and striking allegory
so artfully mingled as to make a
story of great strength. And, grasp-
ing the possibilities furnished by
the author, the director and his
company have thrown themselves
into the spirit of the story, bringing
all the resources of magnificent
settings, scenery and photography
to the assistance of an exceptional
company.
Emily Stevens is the feature. Her
work has been difficult, but the re-
sult is all that the most critical
could desire.

SATURDAY, OCTOBEI
A Rare Comedy
"WHO'S WHO IN SOOI
A 4Kleine Featpre
Another exceptional come
th2 producers of the film ve
"Stop Thief" and "Officer
booked for Saturday, Mrs. C
newly rich, vainly aspires,t
prominence, an ambition il
her common chess-loving h
does not sympathize. Pret
Ellen, the daughter, and-a .J
ler, constjtute the houlseho
Through an accident to h
mobile, Lord Algeron St
meets Mrs. O'Brien and she
ing a noble match, promptly
him to stay to the party wI
is giving that evening and t
the elite of the society of toi
refused to come. Strange
occur that evening and in
Mrs. O'Brien hurls her vo
"Who's Who in Society" i
waste basket.
Do not try to keep a d(
without a license.
Do not try to run a ta.
wvithout a license.
Do not break the city
and expect to get off with
the epnalty.
Ross Gran.
1-2 Cit
Engineers are invited t
Wahr's Bookstore and be
wonderful timesaver.

..

REPAIR-

epairing Com-
c St., has add-
,t will call for
that you wish
it 'will do all

this on the same day. They have the
latest machinery and guarantee the
best of work.--(Adv.)
Students of Biology or physiology,
will find complete stock of Lab. sup-
plies at Wahrs. , 1-4

War Prevents Faculty Visits to Europe
It has long been the custom of many
Michigan professors to spend summer
vacation in'European universities, but
because of the turbulence across the
sea, not one pursued his studies at a
foreign school during the summer re-
cess.

G. P. aIly [arries in iPensyl vni
G. P. Daily, ex-'1G, hais recently an-
nounced his marriage to Miss Cor E.
Pollett, at her home in Erie, Pa., on
September 9. Daily was a mnembe' of
the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, end
was famed for his piano playin; w.Aich
he exhibited at Union Sunday after-
noon affairs. Mrs. Daily attendei Wel-
lesley College.
Fountain Pens .f every ki i1and
every one guaranteed at Wahr ,. 1-6

Attention to
CITY ORDINANCES.

,_

Do not drive your machine faster
than 15 miles per hour within the city
limits.
Do not open muffler on your ma-
chine.
Move at the request of an officer.
Do not play ball in the streets.
Do not ride on the sidewalks.
Do not tack signs on telephone or
telegraph poles.

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Greetings, Fellows!
T HE "Little Schoolmaster" is certainly
glad to see all of you back' again.
And just as a bit of information to the
new chaps: you'll want to know the cor-
rect answer when you are asked:

View of the Proposed Home of the Michigan Union.
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wc .d a r 'rcxr ?~A"'

YOU 'and your friends are cordially invited to inspect
the new quarters of the University Avenue Branch of

Make it a point to drop in early and,
consult our exclusive local dealer

The Ann Arbor Savings Bank at. 707 North
Avenue.

University

FRED W. GROSS

NEW LOCATION

309 S. MAIN ST.

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Having in mind the comfort of our customers we have furnished
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for meeting friends and for business appointments.
Our plain is to furnish service in the fullest meaning of that
term.
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