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20, 1918. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAO TH:

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AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"Abe"
Potash and "Mawruss" Perlmut-
ter in "Business Before Pleas-
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"STEAM TO BE UP THIS,
SATUROAY"-CC YOST
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS OF AGGIES,
AND FAMOUS BAND TO
ATTEND GAME
"Steam will be up this Saturday on
Ferry field," said Coach Yost yester-
day.
God Football to Win
"The Wolverines will have to dis-
play a better brand of football than
heretofore if they expect to win the
affair. Up to the Syracuse game, the
f Nebraska fracas of 1917 was the hard-
est contest that the Maize and Blue
eleven ever went into.
"For many, years to come the grid-
iron fans will not 1 witness a game
equal to the M. A. C. contest next Sat-
urday afternoon. It will be fight,
fight, fight, and more fight from the
first shrill blast of the whistle.
Lansing rooters will come to Ann

Arbor a thousand strong. The S. A.
T. C. men in the college have obtain-
ed special permission from the war
department to attend the game. This
is the first time since 1915 that the
farmers have ever attended the an-
nual event in such large numbers.
More than 500 tickets have been re-
ported to have been sold among the
business men of Lansing alone. The
famous Lansing band will also be
present.
25,000 Will Attend
Advance sale of seats reports from
Lansing, Detroit, and this cityshow
that the total attendance will be well
over 25,000. Athletic authorities are
considering the matter of erecting
special stands to accommodate the
large numbers of fans who are ex-
pected to flood Ferry field.
It will be a gala occasion as well
as the last game to be played in Ann
Arbor this fall. Every football fan
will receive more than full value for
the money paid for' admittance.
For service and results try a Daily
Want Ad.-Adv.

VARIETY Of PRACTICE
GIVE MICHIGAN .SQUAD

* Campus Theater, Detroit-
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DR. WARTHIN GIVES hYGIENE GARRICK I Matinees
LECTURE TO S. A. T. C. MEN DETROIT I eSaturday
A.S. Woods presents the Comedy Supreme
Dr. A. S. Warthin delivered the sec- Business Before Pleasur
ond of a series of talks on sex hygiene Direst from a year's run at the EltiugeTheati
to members of the S. A. T. C. and New York
naval unit at 4:30 o'clock Monday
afternoon in Hill auditorium. Four
reels of motion pictures were shown, A R C A D E
one during and the other three after
his talk. The first reel was of clip,- Hours: 3:00, 7:00, 8:30
ical work and the others depicted a Ofhce, 296-M grs Res., 2316-M
story of military life.I Wed-20-Ethel Barrymore in "Our Mrs.
Dr. Warthinvolunteers his serv- McChesney" and Screen Telegram.
ices for this work. He has lectured Also Clark's Royal Hawaiians. 25c
including tax.
on the subject to all the men who have Thurs-Fri-21-22-Grace Valentine in
drilled at Camp Custer and it is esti- "The Unchastened Woman" and Chris-
drilld atCamptie Comedy, "Just Like Dad."
mated that about 100,000 men have Sat-23-Hedda Nova and J. Frank
heard his talks. Glendon in "By the World Forgot" and
Comedy.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
GEORGE WALSH
IN HIS LIVELIEST AND
SNAPPIEST PICTURE
"ON THEL "UMP
"NOW STARS TWINKLE Nightly and All Shows Sunday ;
AWAY FROM THEIR STUDIOS Majestic Orchestra
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WALLACE REID
"TH E SOU RC E"'
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SENIORS
1918 Michiganensian is going to
Press at an early date this year-
Your engagement for a sitting at once will
help make it a success.
Phone 619 E.
948-W Liberty
Lea e Copy Leave- Copy
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DV E RTI'SIL N G

COACH YOST WILL WORK TEAM'
HARD IN PREPARATION FOR
AGGIES
Preparing for the M. A. C. contest,
Coach Yost is using practically every,
form of practice known to football,
that his gridders may betready for
the farmers. Despite the muddy,
soggy condition of the field, the hur-
ry-up coach sent the men through
signal drill on the gridiron.
As son as the field dries up, he
will probably give them a harder
workout, with scrimmage the main
thng on the program. At present,
however, he is satisfied with giving
the men an inkling of the way the
Aggies play the game, and in form-'
ing defenses for* their style.
Backs Get Attention
With the view of teaching the backs
especially, how to keep on their feet,
despite the condition of the field,
Coach Yost lined the first string team,
up, and had the men run in and out
of the string, giving them the irreg-
ular course that a broken field offers
a runner.
Vick, Coach Yost's freshman center,,
was ot at practice yesterday. A
slightly bruised arm as the result of
some Orangeman 'having stepped up-
on it, is keeping Vick from practice.
After his hard work in the Syracuse.
contest, he is deserving of some rest.
A slight sore throat is also keeping
the star indoors. Under the attention
of Lieutenant Porter of the naval
suit, he will be back in practice, pos-
sibly tonight.
Coach Yost is going to work his men
hard, for the remainder of the week,
to prepare for the Lansing team. With
Ferris, the cleverest of quarterbacks
that the Aggies have boasted of in
years, and Graves, the heavy colored
full back, to make the big gains for
the visitors, the Michigan coach will.
take no chances with them. y
Aggles Very Strong
Despite the fact that the Aggies fell
before the Purdue eleven two weeks
ago, and were scored upon by Notre
Daem last) week, they are acknowledg-
ed football artists. The fight that they
will give the Michigan eleven should
equal if not better that of the Syra-
cuse bunch.
Coach Yost's opinon of the farm-
ers is that they are strong, and Coach
Yost knows. He says that there will
be a fight on Ferry field Saturday,

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Arcade-Ethel Barrymore in
"Our Mrs. McChesney." Clark's
Royal Hawaiian singers.
Wuerth-Herbert Raulinson in

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"Smashing Through.," in 6
Also comedy.

parts.

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under tne espionage act, which be-
comes null at the end of the war,
will be prosecuted, according to gov-
ernment authorities.
VPENCILS0

AT THE MAJESTIC
George Walsh, the William Fox
screen star, an athlete of renown,
holder of many swimming records,
while taking a scene on a schooner
on the ocean at Newport, recently
saved the life of a sailor who was
giving "atmosphere" to a scene of
"On the Jump," which will be shown
at the Majestic today and tomorrow.
The actor is a "death" struggle with
half a dozen of the crew and fighting
like a madman, hoisted the sailor on
his shoulder and accidentally threw
him into the ocean. The fellow was
stunned. Walsh jumped overboard,
caught him and swam to the anchor
chain on the boat. With other help,
the sailor was taken on board.

vvuertu Ieilter
Tue. -Wed- 19 20-Herbert Raulinson in
"Smashing Through," in 6 parts. Also
Comedy.
Thurs- Fri-21-22-Mary Miles Minter in
"The Eyes of. Julia Deep." Also Com-
edy and News.
Friday Nov. 22 Afternoon and Evening
Fashion Show-Living Models
Orpheum Theater
CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
Thus-Fri-21-22-F. McDonald in "Tony
America." Also 2-Reel Comedy.
Sat-23--Baby Marie Osborne in "Mi-
lady 0' The Beanstalk." Also News
and Comedy, "Thy Pick On Me?"

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MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday
TODAY-TOMORROW
"EORCI WALSH IN
"ON THE JUMP"S

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AT THE ARCADE

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Clark's Royal Hawaiians who will
sing, dance, and play the ukelele and
steel guitars are booked at the Arcade
today. We believe there is nothing
Ann Arbor people would rather hear
than good Hawaiian music, and are
glad to announce this company of
seven people who have just finished
an engagement at the Orpheum and
Miles theaters in Detroit.
Our regular feature for the day is
an especially good comedy-drama
with Ethel Barrymore playing the
leading role in her latest stage suc-
cess, "Our Mrs. McChesney." The
picture deals with the adventures of
a young traveling saleswoman, and
is taken from Edna Ferber's famous

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giving promises that
Wolverine contests in
be eclipsed for football
terest.

all M. A. C.-
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SATURDAY TO BE
BIG ATHLETIC DAY
The addition of the five mile cross
country run for thenHarpham trophy,
to the M. A. C. contest, makes Satur-
day the biggest day this fall in Mich-
igan Athletics. The race will be run
in the morning, preceding the annual
struggle with the Aggiles. The com-
petition this year will be very close.
Sedgwick, who broke Eddie Carrol's
hill and dale 'record last fall, is run-
ning in his usual form, but he states
that he expects the race of his life
from Everett, Dye and Buell. Douglas
is another of the new men who has
been showing up strong.
The winner of the five mile grind
will have his name engraved on the
trophy contributed two years ago by
one of Michigan's old stars. In ad-
dition he will receive a large silver
cup. The following two men to fin-
ish will be given smaller cups. An
effort is being made to have numer-
als awarded to the next two or three
men to come in.
This will be the final appearance
of the long distance men for the sea-
son. In turn, the Western Conference
and the Eastern Intercollegiate cross
country meets have been called off
on account of the war. The state meet,
annually held at.Lansing, has follow-
ed suit. An effort was made to land
a dual meet with the Aggies preced-
ing the football game, but on account
of the flu the farmers did not get
started this fall. Twelve or more
men have been out all the season here,
and the material developed has made
Captain Sedgwick optimistic for the
spring meets.
You will zaiways find satisfaction by
adveritsing in the Daily.-Adv.

Clark's Royal Hawaiians
Direct from the Orpheum and Miles Theatres, Detroit
SINGING, DANCING, and INSTRUMENTAL
UKELELE, STEEL GUITAR, HULA HULA DANCE
The Arcade Mangement Considers Himself Fortunate to be able
to Secure these Seven Hawaiians

In Addition to -the Musical Program we have
an Especially Fine Feature for Today
Ethel, Barrymore

IN HER LATEST STAGE SUCCESS

Our

Mrs. McChesney"

WANTED
WANTED-Student to teah private
dancing lessons during spare time.
Good proposition. Call 1850 Fl.
MISCELLANEOUS
ONE LADY earned $12.05 in ight
more ladies next Saturday. Crab
hours last week. I can use fiv
the phone at 7 P. M. Tuesday and
be sure you get a place. You willI

LOST -
LOST-Illinois gold watch on State
St. with "M" fob. Reward. Return
to box M, care of Daily.
LOST-Will the person who picked up
ney's Brief Direction in U. H. Tues-
Chem. 3E. note book and also Car-
day morning please notify Paul D.
Henderson, 1003 E. Huron St., Bar-
racks 7-A.
LOST-Let the Daily find that lost
article. U'se these columns.

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