THE MICHIGAN DAIL .' C la LO "OR L8 __ . .... + k S* * * T THE, THEATERS V.-.-, ,* * s s TODAY AT THE MAJESTIC S * * Majestic-Wallace Reid In "The * * Dub." * * * * * * * * * * Arcade-Mabel Normand in "Sis Hopkins,." Wuerth - "Cannibals;" also Teddy Roosevelt feature. . Orpheum--Wallace Reid in "Too Many Millions." Whitney, Monday-Cyril Maude in "The Saving Grace." Matinee' only. * * * * * * * * * * In his latest photoplay, "The Dub," which is to be shown at the Majestic theater Sunday and Monday, Wallace Reid takes the part of the manager of a small construction company which is in dire financial difficulties. He needs $800 and is wondering where the money is to come from. He recalls the fact that he left a box of dynamite' on his office desk. At thatinstant a boy explodes a pa- per bag behind him, and the young manager starts away on the run. He runs straight into the arms of a crooked politician who is in need of a cats-paw and sizes up the young man as a dub. How he uses him and how Wallace Reir proves himself, forms the thread of the story. Use the Daily to reach the students. Four thousand students read it every morning.-Adv. AT THE WHITNEY "Sis," Miss Normand achieves a feat of acting like nothing she has ever done. Cyril Maude, one of the best known Rose Melville, who assisted her in cos- actors of the present day stage, will turning the part, declared that the present his latest comedy, "The Sav- screen "Sis Hopkins" promises to be ing Grace," at the Whitney theater even funnier than it was as a nation- Monday afternoon. There will be a ally successful stage play. matinee performance only, in order to -- ---- allow the public to enjoy both Caruso AT THE WUERTH and Cyril Maude the same day.- The caste of "The Saving Grace" is Craving adventure and actuated by an especially good one, being headed the desire to record the manners and by Laura Hope Crewes, who has been customs of the last strong hold of starring for several years. cannibalism, Martin Johnson travel- "The Saving Grace" is a new comedy ed 18,000 miles among the Solomon by C. Hadden Chambers and takes and New Hebrides Islands. He' secur- place in a suburb of London. It is ed some most sensational pictures of said to be especially characteristic of savage life, which are assembled in British life and scenes. a five reel production "Cannibals of the South Seas" at the Wuerth thea- AT TilE ARCADE ter Sunday, March 2." Laughs come fast in "Sis Hopkins," AT TIE ORPIEUX Mabel Normand's newest picture, to£ be shown at the Arcade today and to- Wallace Reid is first shown as a HARRY L. MEYER LEAVES FOR POSITION IN -DETROIT CHURCH Mr. Harry L. Meyer, director of stu- dent activities in the Congregational church, who has resigned, will leave for Detroit about March 18 to take a position as assistant pastor and direct- or of religious activities in the First Congregational church of that city, un- der the Reverend Gaius G. Atkins. Studious "Studes" Work at Kansas Verily, the students at Kansas un- iversity are seekers after learning. While the instructor in scientific Ger- man was ill in the hospital, the class not only sent him flowers to express their friendship, but also met every day and translated and asigned les- sons, for two weeks during his ab- sence. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday TODAY AND TOMORROW WALLACE REID n "THE DUB" TUESDAY ENID BENNETT In "WHEN DO WE EAT?" I ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 7:oo; 8:30 Phones : Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 23x6-M Sun-Mon--2-3-Mabel Normand in "Sis Hopkins" and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Poor Innocent."--25c. Tues - 4- Montagu Love In "The Grouch;" Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "The Draft Board," and Current Events. Wed-5-Bert Lytell in "The Spender;" Star Comedy, "Marry My Wife," and Screen Telegram. *S* * * * * * * S * a * Students read The Dally.-Adv. I morrow. Completely sinking her own personality into that of the Hoosier f ' 1 ;. r.. i 11 POP., MAT. WED. BEST SEATS $1.50 SHUBERT GARRICK Starting Sunday, March 2 Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 i f ii EDWARD LOCKES' COMEDY MAJESTIC "MICKEY" The Picture you will never forget poor young book agent in his picture, "Too Many Millions," at the Orpheum theater today; then his uncles die, and he inherits $40,000,000. A young woman appears who claims part of the money, and declares that she was defrauded by his uncles. Having made his uncles' confidential clerk attorney to handle his interests the young man is doubly surprised to learn of his abscounding with all the money. They pursue the clerk-at- torney and through a courtforcliosure lose their machine, and are obliged to remain in a small town, where they marry and settle on a small farm. The clerk-attorney later returns the money, but, being happy working for a living, doubt whether. the money will bring any added happiness. Dr. Vaughan Warns Against Influenza Influenza as an epidemic cannot be considered as entirely wiped out in the country, according to Dean Victor C. Vaughan of the Medical school. Dean Vaughan stated that he fears that the disease may become an epi- demic, and says that care should still be exercised in all cases of colds. DANCING At the Packard Academy Monday and Thursday 8 to 10 Also private instruction in the steps. Phone 1850-F-1.--Adv. w-v"""row9wo"w- I IWHITNEY THEATREI MONDAY, MARCH 3 MATINEE ONLY - 2:30 P. MI every P. M. latest "Th0 limax U MARCH Ill9 CH ARLE3 FRotMAo( preseftS MNUDE ,H C. HADDON CHAMBERS NEW COMEDY THE SAYING GRACE -10 =-I 1 11 with Sun. - Mon. - Tue. Eleanor Painter , REMEMBER The early bird gets the best seat Musie By Joseph Carl Braid Illinois Considers "Roller Fetes" The women at Illinois are having roller skating parties in the gymnas- ium, and this custom is being consid- ered as a means to bring the whole campus together in all campus rooler fetes. PRICES: Lower Floor $2. Balcony $1, $1.50, Gallery 75c SEATS NOW ON SALE i r I I w T E T S I i9s Photographed at the risk of life "Cannibalism is supposed to be a thing of the past, never- theless a short time before' our visit to this island, this ship was blown ashore. The natives of the neighboring is- lands told us of columns of smoke arising, signs of feast- ng, and the ship's crew of OVR. EQUATION, A list of some of our stars who will appear on our program. Geo. Walsh Dustin Farnum Mrs. Charlie Chaplin } Theda Bara William Farnum Mary Miles Minter Billie Rhodes Bessie Barriscale Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Peggy Hyland Virginia Pearson Gladys Brockwell Tom Mix Margarita Fisher J. Warren Kerrigan Mae Murray William Desmond Sessue Hayakawa ;-:: : ,z.;. . l ti'. ' 4. "4- .\\\°4 ; 1 '$ A'; eight men have strangely disappeared. Cannibalism is by no means, dead." TO / M ARTIN JO({HNSON TO-DAY-TO-MORROW OF THE SOUTH SEAS Also Two Reels of the Real COL. ROOSEVELT TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY -PLUS - These High Grade Comedies: Harold Lloyd Sunshine Tom Mix L-Ko Mutt & Jeff Cartoons Bessie Barriscale - PLUS - A SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Playing Nightly, Saturday and Sunday Matinees - EQUALS - A fine entertainment at a theatre equipped with the-best seats and the best ventilation system in the city Se8sae Hayakawa. .Ha'worth-M~utual. BILLIE RHODES - in- Orpheum Theatre "'The Girl of My Dreams" -Also- HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY and MUTT & JEFF CARTOON COMING "Hearts of Humanity" Today Only-WALLACE REIDin "TOO MANY MILLIONS" Also "The Lureof the Circus" I I WALLACEREII Lasky-P'aramount '23Q MONDAY Sessue Hayakawa in The Honor of His House TUESDAY Jack Pickford in "His Majesty Bunker Bean" WEDNESDAY Elsie Ferguson in The Hearts of the Wild