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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE THEATERS
tney - "Furs and Frills,"
y, Nov. 17. *

AT THE MAJESTIC

TODAY
:ajestic - Enid
e Vamp."

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Bennett

cade-Gladys Leslie in "A'
ph of the Foothills," and'
lie Chaplin in "Triple Trou-'
uerth - Frank Keenan ins
e Trouble." Also News and
edy "No Place Like Jail."
'pheum-Montu Love in "Lit-
Sister of Everybody." Also
s and Comedy.

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A comedy drama in a new vein is
offered today at the Majestic theater
with Enid Bennett in the star part. It
is "The Vamp,' from a scenario by C.
Gardner Sullivan, and was produced
under the supervision of Thomas H.
Ince. It scored a decisive hit at its
premier showing here.
Those who have seen the dainty lit-
tle Australian actress in Thomas H.
Ince pictures recall her naivete and
sweetness in girlish roles. To see
her, then, still girlish, but endeavor-
ing to assume a worldly air, even to
the extent of "vamping" a man to
such an extent that he engages to
marry her, is a novelty indeed.
Such is the keynote which lends the
title to the story, but there is much
more to it. The action carries the
players to Ore Junction, Pa., where
the newly weds take charge of a com-
munity house for the miners. Then
ensues a series of situations wherein
there is a hint of Hun plotting and
some cleveriwork on the part of the
hero in which she again utilizes her
newly acquired "vamping" powers to
make an arch traitor divulge his sec-
ret. In the end she justifies her siren
tactics and proves that she is as loyal
a soul as ever lived.
Miss Bennett does the finest piece of
acting she has done in many months
in this role. She is ably supported
by Douglas MacLean and others, in-
cluding Charles French, Robert Mc-
Kim, Melbourne MacDowell, Jno. P.
Lockney and others. The picture will
repay a visit to the Majestic theater,
because it is original, full of comedy,
wholesome and highly entertaining.

merous other "original" stunts. N
Gladys Leslie in "A Nymph of theE
Foothills" will be the five-reel fea-i
ture in addition to the two-reel Chap-
lin comedy. Miss Leslie has won
many friends during the short time
in which she has been starred by Vit- I
agraph. Her beauty, her smile, her
girlish mannerisms and her dramatic
talent are rapidly bringing her to the
front.
LABOR PROBLEMS NOW TAUGHT
TO PUPILS BY AID OF BUREAU
Washington, Nov. 15.-Labor prob-
lems are being brought before school
pupils through the work of the Unit-
ed States bureau of education, which,
in its series of courses on community
and national life, has prepared inter-
esting lessons on "The Worker and
the Wage System" and "The War La-
bor Administration."
The lessons for the upper classes
in the high schools discuss topics
more advancedthan those for lower
high school and upper graded school

HERE'S THE KIND OF TROUBLE YOU
ARE LOOKING FOR
"TRIPLE TR~OUBLE"
The New Essanay Comedy in which
CHARLIE CHAPLI N
will make his first appearance
is causing all kinds of trouble among audiences throughout the state
FIRST-They are having trouble in finding even standing room to
see the picture.
SECOND-They are having trouble in telling others how much they
enjoyed the picture.
THIRD-Their greatest trouble is to sober down after one continu-
ous roar of laughter.
Isn't that "Triple Trouble" worth while? See it at the

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pupils, while still more elementary
subjects are provided for the inter-
mediate grades of the grammar
schools. Topics previously discussed
include the rise of machine industry,!
social control, unemployment, labor

organization, employment agencies, discussed; and in the lesson exclu-
employment management and social sively for graded schools, the child-
insurance. labor problem is taken up.
In the lesson for the high school
students in the lower classes, the For service and results try a Daily
problems of women in industry are Want Ad.-Adv.

'MAJESTI
2-3:30-7-8:30
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday
TODAY
ENID BENNETT in
"eTh VAMP"
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
BRYANT WASHBURN
"Till I Come Back To You"

6m

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AT THE WHITNEY

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ARCAD E

THEATRE

rd Carle will play an engage-
t the Whitney theater, Sunday
Nov. 17, in his latest and said
his funniest musical comedy,
and Frills." Besides furnish-
Carle with one of the best
roles of his career, the char-
f Mac Tavish is said to be re-
rith comedy of the compelling
at serves to keep the audience
ndition of alternate smiles and
r. Among the many song hits
hen My Wife Returns," "You
Pake it with You When You
Does Polly Want Wally," "Furs
rills," "Spring," "Deception is
tter Part of Valor," "Love's
"A Short Farewell is Best,"
of My Heart," "Make Your-
at Home," "Butterfly," "It
e," "Always Take Mother's Ad-
'The Tale of a Coat," and oth-
'he cast is excellent, compris-
chard Ca rle, Martha Craver,
Fox, George Bogues, Jay El-
Milt Dawson, William Wolff,
I Meridith, and many other
nown musical comedy players.
is the usual attractive Carle
of pretty girls, beautiful cos-
superb orchestrations and
environment.

AT THE ARCADE

WHITNEY THEATERS
SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 17
The Funniest Man In The Universe
RICHARD
Late star of "The Maid And The Mummy.'"
The Tender foot." The Isl Of Champagne.'
.The Mayor Of Tokio."' "Jumping Jupiter."e
"Mary's Lamb. " "The Spring Chicken."' "The
Cohan Revue."and other big musical productions
in the Positive Musical Comedy
Triumph Of The Season
"FURS AND FRILLIS"
All Fun, Melody, Dancing and Pictorial Beauty
AGreat Picked Cast Of 50 Merrymakers
and the Carle Far-Famed Beauty Chorus
22 Real Song Hits 1500 Hearty Laughs
In All The World-No Show Like A "Carle" Show
Mail Orders Now! Seats on Sale FRI. 10 A. M.
Patriotic Prices 50o 75c $1.00 $1.50
Notice Curtain. 7:30 Sharp

This will be shown in addition
to a splendid feature-

Gladys Leslie

IN

-TODAY ONLY

"A NYMPH

ARCADE
Hours: 3:oo, 7;oo, 8:30
Phones:
Office, 296-M; Mgrs Res., 2316-M
Sat-16-Gladys Leslie in "A Nymph of
the Foothills" and Charlie Chaplin in
"Triple Trouble."
Sun-Mon-7- 18-Will Rogers in Rex
Beach's "Laughing Bill Hyde" and
Capitol Comedy, "Smiling Bill" Par-
sons in; "Widow's Might."
Tues-19-Lewis S. Stone in "Inside the
Lines" and Star Comedy, "The Extra
Bridegroom." l
WuerthTheater
Sat--16.-Carmel Meyers in "Society Sen-
sation." Also News and Comedy.
Sun-Mon-17-18-Thomias Jefferson in
S"A Hoosier Romance," by fames Whit-
comb Riley. Also News and Comedy,
"What Will Father Say?" Cmy
Orpheum Theater
Sat.-i6-Montie Love in "Little Sister
of Everybody." Also News & Comedy,=
Sun-1-Mary Pickford in "Stalls
Maris." Also Weekly and Comedy.
g CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
GARRICK ~anes
GARRCK Wednesday and
DETROIT Saturday
V. Ray Comstock and William eltlott presen
the Sixth Annual New York Princess
Theater Musical Comedy Production
"ASK DAD"

'Triple Trouble" is a new Chaplin
comedy which was made by the Es-
sanay company some time ago, but
has not been released until recent-
ly. It has never been shown in Ann
Arbor. Needless to say it is full
of the Chaplin antics, replete with
Chaplin humor and brimming over
with the genuine Chaplin fun. He
makes the Huns walk the goose step,
swallows a purse in order to save his
money from robbers, shakes hands
with a "hot-dog" instead of the cook
(much to his regret), dumps a pail
of garbage on the "Count," and nu-

OF THE

FOOTHILLS"

The parents of a rich
youth spurn his mountain
bride-but she saves him
from the gallows.

GILADYS.LESLIS

"E PHONE
1701
at Shows at
2:00
3:30
8:30

LAST TIMES TODAY

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PARAMOUNT PRESENTS

ENID BENNETT

" THE VAMP""
The story of a "Plain" Girl who captured her Heart's
Desire by "Dolling Up"
Talky Jones" - Majestic Orchestra
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
BRYANT WASHBURN In
" Till I Come Back to You"

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