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December 19, 1918 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1918-12-19

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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nior Gives Out
Rules for Trosh
ew men at Michigan are begin-
g to wonder by this time what Is
ected of them, and what they
uld do or not do. With this in
d a Daily reporter sought out one
lhe old seniors on the campus and
following is what this man thinks
:es model freshmen. These rules
based upon this man's personal
erience and his experience as a
aber of an organization which has
lose connection with all student
'vities.
True 1922 Follows Traditions
e a Michigan man. and follow Mich-
a traditions. Every freshman
ld:
Wear the freshman caps or
aes at all times, excepting Sun-
Hide all prep school insignia.
Not smoke pipes on the campus.
Never sit on'the senior benches.
Always allow a man of higher
s to precede him through a door.
Attend All Mass Meetings
Attend all mass meetings and
s functions.,
Talk only seldom in the presence
older students who are willing to

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AT THE THEA'TERS
TODAY

* Shubert-Garrick, Detroit - "An
* Ideal Husband."
* Majestic - Charlie Chaplin in
* "Shoulder Arms."
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Arcade-Mme. Olga Petrova in
"The Light Within" and Christie
comedy, "Know Your Neighbor."
Wuerth - Harold Lockwood in
"The Web of Intrigue," also War
Review.

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Orpheum - Pauline Starke
"The Atom," also comedy.

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A. L.F. Christmas
to be fMerry One
From the Stars and Stripes.
When Christmas eve comes almost
every unit of the A. E. F. will have a
real live celebration and invite in all
the boys and girls from the neighbor-
ing towns and countryside.
There will be real Christmas trees,
evergreen ones, with burning can-
dles and tiny electric lights and tin-
sel, a blazing shrine that will bring
memories of Christmas across the wa-
ter. Yes, and there will be a Santa
Claus for every tree. He will be an
A. E. F. Santa with O. D. issues un-
der his white trimmed red robes and
his white beard will hide a stubble-
less face, and he may speak French
with an intonation 'of Kentucky or
Michigan, but still he will be the same
old Santa of the jingling bells.
The Y. M. C. A. is planning to trim
its huts with mistletoe which grows
in all parts of France and to give
plays adapted to the occasion. To
each and every soldier in the A. K.
F. the "Y" will give a Christmas box.
Each box, and there will be 2,000,000
of them, is to contain two bars of
sweet chocolate, two packs of cigar-
ettes-and, well, for the third item
in the box the boys may choose be-
tween cream candy, a cigar or a bar
of chewing tobacco. There is no
plausible reason why the A. E. F.
should not have a Merry Christmas.

NO MORE USE FOR INFIRMARY;
CHII SI HOUSE EVACUATED
The Chi Psi house now echoes hol
lowly to its bare walls. For the past
two months it has been used as an
infirmary by the naval and military
authorities, but since the demobili-
zation of the S. A. T. C., there has
been no need of it.
For days a steady packing up has
been in evidence. All there is left to
tell that the building once served as
a hospital is a few piles of boxes and
bales, branded with the red cross and
stencilled "Camp Custer." Even these
will be removed by the end of the
week.
Pennsylvania is being visited by a
commission composed of prominent
professional and educational nen from
Scandanavian countries. The mission
is visiting the United States with a
purpose similiar to that of the Br tiib
and French missions.
Patronize our anvertisers--Adv.

IN
"The Light Within"
The money-won mother can
save the life of either her
husband or the man she
really loves.
A Play with a Power-
Plus Plot.

_______MME, OLGA PETROVA

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AT THE MAJESTIC

Today

- Tomorrow

00

Learn "The
" as quickly
Take part

Yellow and
as possible.
in all class

the

The things a doughboy should have
and does not is shown in Charlie Chap-
lin's new picture "Shoulder Arms,"
but Charlie finds many novel ways out
of the difficulties. For instance, he
guards agaipst the irritation of the
"cooties" by the addition of a nutmeg
grater, this creates all manner of hav-
oc when he hangs it on a convenient
post in his dugout.
A bath tub and soap tray are includ-
ed in his equipment, but the use he
puts them to in the first line trench
is very different from their usual one.
An egg beater, coffee pot, and a
multitude of special pieces of equip-
ment for his gun, bayonet, and tent
roll, all find a place in his efforts to
make trench life comfortable. There
will be a special matinee for school
children Thursday and Friday. The
prices will remain the same.

A

con-I

0. Speak to every member of the
2 class, that is, among the men,
ether an introduction has been. giv-
or not.
1. Not occupy any of the seats in
first five rows at the Majestic.
Fraternity Occupies Own Residence
o fraternity has moved into its
ise as yet. Men are working on
en of the houses. In many houses
cots of the S. A. T. C. have not
n moved out, and it will be three
four days before all the houses
entirely vacated, it was announc-
yesterday. Most of the fraterni-
will return to' their houses di-
tly after the holidays.
oom in the University of Iowa
mitory at 50 cents a week and board
cost at the university cafeteria is
plan at Iowa for all discharged
A. T. C. men:
VACATION NOTICE
ead Article "Work for Students."
ge 5, Wednesday Daily. Call today
y.-Adv.

A

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MAJESTIC
2-3:30-7-8:30
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday

THURS.-FRI.-SAT.

AT THE ARCADE

Mme. Olga Petrova will appear at
The Arcade today and tomorrow in
"The Light Within." The story is de-
scribed as a romance of mis-marriage,
and Mme. Petrova is said to fit admir-
ably into the role of the doctor's
daughter who marries for money in
order to gratify her dead father's
wish that she pursue a scientific car-
eer.
One of the best bits of animal acting
seen in a long time is done by "Shep,"
the collie dog which plays a part in
one of the big scenes in the drama.
Patronize our advertisers.-Adv.
Always-Daily service-Always.

ARNOLD & CO.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN
-- IN -
"SHOULDER ARMS"
Hours: 3:oo, 7:00, 8 30
Phones :
Office, 296-M; Mgrs Res., 23x6-M
Thurs-Fri-19-20-Mme. Olga Petrova in
"The Light Within" and Christie Com-
Sat-2 1-HarryMorey in "King of Dia-
monds," Gaumont News and Comedy.
Sun-Mon-22-23-Mabel Normand in "A
Perfect 36" and "Smiling Bill" Par-
sons in "Bill Settles Down."
iltiili111Ui ot111tlilit11 liii111111111 liiiP_
Wuerth Theater
BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER -
Thurs-Fri-19-2G-Harold Lockwood in =
"The Web of Intrigue." Also War:.
Review.
Sat-21-George Larkins in "The Border
Raiders." Also News and Comedy,
"Dipp Daughter."-
Sun-Mon-22-23-Peggy Hyland as "Per-
suasive Peggy." Also Cartoon Comedy.
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_ Orpheum'Theater
BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER
Thurs-Fri - 19-20 - Pauline Starke in
"The Atom." Also 2-Reel Comedy.
Sat-21-Edna Goodrich in "Her Hus-
band's Honor." Also News and Com-
edy.
Sun-22-Charles Ray in "The Hired
Man." Also Ford Weekly and Comedy.
Wed-25-Open.
GARRICK I Matinees
E Wednesday and
DZTI[OITSaturday
OSCAR WILDE'S BRILLIANT COMEDY
"AnE Ideal Husband"
SPECIAL NEW YORK CAST

jewelers
220 SOUTH MAIN STREET

The biggest line of FINE PLATINUM JEWELRY, SOLD JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS, WATCHES and SILVERWARE in the city Is open for
your Inspection.
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES HERE AND NOW BE-
FORE LEAVING FOR HOME.

ARNOLD & CO.

220 SOUTH MAIN STREET

ComPany_

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ON

CHRISTMAS

when you return home, you want to app pear at your best. For some of you, it will

be your first time home in uniform. To h ave that well dressed appearance

you

should have your

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Phone 2508 and we will gladly call

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Avenue

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Cleaning

Co.

Ann Arbor
Mich.

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