1919. THE MICHIGAN DAIL' r PAGEl 1919 THEMICHGAN AILX PAG ARCADE-- RO A CE OF TARZA Concluding Chapters of "Tarzan of the Apes" from book by Edgar Rice Burroughs This is the picture you- have been waiting months to see, telling of the strange adventures that befall Tarzan, primi-; tive nobleman, and white king of an African ape tribe, who follows the beautiful white girl he has rescued from death in the African jungles to her home amid the regal magnifi- cence of civilized society where love leads him into paths more dangerous than those he trod in his native wilds Shows at 3:00, 1:00 and 8:30, 25 cents I Filled With Scenes of Wierd With lightning speed the story goes from tree- top wilds to scenes of palatial grandeur, action, suspense, dramatic tension and contrasts of prim- itive love forces combating the restrains and con- ventions of civilization in every one of the hun- dreds of startling situations. See picturized the wonderful romance and yearn- ing love that creeps into the wild, surging heart of Tarzan when his mate returns to the great, mysterious place beyond the waters-of his thrilling quest for her, which carries him to the threshold of civilization, and then catapaults him into the very heart of a new world's myster- ies and restraints. Then see his return to the jungle, and-a sweeping, crashing finale of marvelous dramatic strength. Power that will Haunt You for Days What Tarzan did in his desperate fight with jungle beasts and savages isn't a comparison to the wild fury that grips him whenhe discovers the wild duplicities of a civilization which seeks to keep one of- its delicate, cultured, products from him in his sensational attempts to win her as his mate Today and Tomorrow I / r Hoosier Nine to Take Southern Trip Illinois Has Choice Basket Material Coach Rathbun plans to take the Illinois has such good basketball Indiana University nine on a south- material this year that last season's ern tour before opening the diamond varsity men are regaled to the second season with the Big Ten. The Hoo- string.I Such figh.ting stock as Tay- sier team's Dixie schedule includes lor, the Orange and Blue's scrappy the strong schools of Kentucky, little center, being replaced goes to Georgia and Florida. show that the Illini quintet is in the I Battery candidates were called for Big Ten race this year to grab ;off last week and the mound and back- some of the spoils. YVARSITY SQUAD LEAVES TONIGHT FOR CKICGO NEXT TO TWO RATE CONFERENCE GAMES WOLVERINES FOR SEASON stop men are showing good form in the gymnasium work outs. No people are allowed to witness the basketball games at the University of Texas this season on account of the influenza.. Always---Daily service-Always WHITNEY THEATRE Friday, Jan. 24 CHAS. FROHMAN Presents Ethel Barrymore In R. C. Carton's Delightful Comedy "The Off Chance" Baker Deserts New York for Minors Home Run Baker, star batsman of the New York Americans, has jump- ed from the Yankees to sign up with the Upland team, of Pennsylvania. .This is a repetition of Baker's un- ceremonious leave taking from the Athletics. There is no telling who will sign him up next, although he will undoubtedly be bought by some major organization. Although a large freshman delegation is out for the Princeton 1922 crew only 25 men have reported for the varsity. -Whitney Theatre- Tuesday, Jan. 28th Adeline Amusement Co. presents Frederick V. Bowers Lower Floor Balcony - - $2.00 - $1.00, $1.50 Sale Wed. 19 a. m. Spalding Ice Skates For Every Member of the Family Toboggans. Skis, Snowshoes, Hockey Supplies. Etc. Catologue on request. A. G. SPALDING & )ROS. The varsity basketball team leaves tonight for Chicago, according to Coach Mitchell's announcement. The team is in fighting trim, ready for the two big Conference games and each player realizing the importance of defeating tht Chicago and North- western in the first two games in which they will meet. The result of the game with Chi- cago will be a great factor in giving the dopesters an idea as to how Mich- igan stands. Up to the present sit- uation Chicago has won two Confer- ence games and lost none, having de- feated both Iowa and Prdue. The victory over Purdue is significant be- cause that five has beaten Illinois, the team which was picked by many as this year's champions. Iowa is also credited with having a strong aggre- gation and it can be plainly seen what Michigan's chances are if she -an clean up tomorrow night. Last night's practice was necessar- ily the last before the game and -the whole squad was put through a hard workout. A scrimmage ended up the evening, into which Coach Mitchell put those whom he was considering for substitutes on the trip. Two new and valuable additions to the squad appeared at practice. "Doc" Emory and McClintock, last year's veterans, went through a light work- out, the first of a series they will go through, in order to get into shape, for next semester. "Doc" was elected captain last season and will assume all the responsibility and duties' of that position immediately. McClin- tock's experience as center will cause him_ to be a source of new strength to the team. The restof the squad appeared in good form and responded to the ap- peal of the coach that this last and Minor Leagues to Stage World Series The minor leagues of the ,country are going to hold a world series of their own. This was decided last week after the abolition of the major leagues' draft privileges. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE REID 'Too Many Millions' FRIDAY-SATURDAY CHARLES RAY "String Beans" ARC ADES Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones : Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Thu-Fri - 23-24 - Elmo Lincoln and lflidlMarley ini"The Romance of 'arzana" andl Christie Comedy, "Wheres Your Husband?" Sat--25-Gladys Leslie in "The Be- loved Imposter," and Big-V Comedy, "Bears and Bad Men" S Mon-26-27-Tom Moore, in "Go W\est; XYoung AMan,'' and "Smiling BlParsons in "Bill's Opportunity." WUERTH SELECT FEATURE PICTURES 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 E T BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY Thur-Fri-23-24-Florence Reed in "Struggle Everlasting." Six parts. Also Comedy. Sat-25-Gaby Deslys in "Infatuation." Also News and Comedy. s Sun-Mon--26-27-William Russell in "H obbs in a Hurry." Six parts. Wee-.kly ndCmey Tues-Wed-Margarita Fisher in "Fair - Eniough." Also Comedy. Ilu Fii--30-3 i-Bessie Barriscale in The White Lie." Also Comedy. I Northwestern's quintet has been ma- There are many places you can get terially strengthened by the return of a good meal at a fair price, but there Eilsen, star navy half back. Eilsen are few places in the United States is playing center. where they use pure olive oil at $8.00 per gallon on sala'ds that sell for 7c Students read The Daily.-Adv. and 10c. The Cafeteria does.-Adv. WHITNEY THEATRE MATINEESM_ 2NIGHTS CO -IN- etI'M So Paices: Mat.-Adults, 35c Children, 25c Night-25c, 35c, 50c Seats 211-217 So. State St. ChicagolI. Our Own Pack Betsy Ross Candies The Finest Candies For Gift Purposes and Social Occasions Modish Boxes, Baskets and Containers High Class Only No.9. Nickels Arcade HAPPY " A musical comedy in 3 acts with an accompaniment beautitul girls Prices: 50c to $.150 eleventh hour practice be the snap-E piest of any. Karpus and Cress were 0 R P H E U M unusually brilliant, having developed wonderfully during the last few days.- Maupaume Defeats Copulas at Detroit = Pierre Maupaume, who defeated = Three-Cushion Kieckheferin Chicago 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 last week, won a 250 inning match from challenger Gus Copulas, of De-BO IN F4Ry JANAR troit, Saturday night. The total score Silent Rider." Also 2-reel Ko - was, Maupaume 250, Cupolos 207. Gus Comedy. showed good form but the Mexican Sat 25-Priscilla Dean in "She Hired - a Husband." Also News and Corn- was the star, getting many high runs edy. and making several marvelous 'shots. Sun -2--Dorothy Dalton in "Green ____________________E,_,yes." Also Eddie Polo in "Tihe Lure of the Circus," 2nd Episode 18-2 Balk-Line Billiard Record Tied = Mon--27-Enid Bennett in "Key of Champion Willie Hoppe's balk-line = the Righteous." Also Eddie Polo in "The Luire of the Circus," 2nd Epi - record was tied by Jake Schaefer who sode. ran up a score of 307 in the 18-2 bil- tii,;iiiii1ii1iilgii1i1iInI!llnII'IlnIIIIIr SHONE PHONE 1701 10 Shows at Shows at 2:00 E AE TC 2:00 7:0 7:00 8:30 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE REID "Too 21any !M'ilions" LOST history note book at LOST-Greekl "Y" Inn Monday afternoon. Finder, please phone 1267. Reward. LOST-Slide rule and loose-leaf note book. Return to H. K. Grundwaldt, 706 Oakland. Phone 949-1. WANTED WANTED-Woman who can qualify as cook or housekeeper wants work in fraternity house next semester. Box E. WANTED - Porter for fraternity house. Apply at Sigma Chi House. FOR BENT Hard match with Welker Cochran in ChicagoSaturday. Jake made runs of 159 and 149 while Cochran's best was 109. The Daily at your door every morn- ing, $2.56 until June.-Adv. GARRICK Matinees l~iI Wednesday and DETROIT 1 Saturday STUART WALKER Presents "SEVENTEEN'with Gregory Kelly AND THE ORIGINAL COMPANY Friday-- -Saturday CHARLES RAY "STRING BEANS" FOR RENT - Front . steam heatedf rooms on State St. E. E. Calkins.1