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?FTHE MICHIGAN DAILYX Wm N~snAY,

Kansas University showes Pictures
Pictures of thlose, university men,
rho lost their lives during the war
ir~e now on exhibition at the Univer-
ity of Kansas.
Daily advertising fs prof]itable. --Adv
IWUERTrH I

Lst of New Registrants For
Second Semester Issued Da ily
Below is a continued list of the new students who enrolled in the Univer-
sitv the second semester. Additional naaes will be printed daily until
the names of all the new students are exhausted.

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HIICHIGAN DAILY SUPPLEMENT

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TODAY
B ILLIE RHODES
- in -

"The Girl of My Dreams~
Also Lloyd
and Mutt and Jeff
Comedies
Thursday-Friday
Mary McLaren In
"tVANITY POOL"
COMING
He'brts of Humanity
ORPHEUM
TODAY
ELSIE FERGUSON

Goodman, Leopold L, '22.. Wickliffe, 0.
Goodrich, Myrna E, '20, 1001 E Huron. Ann Arbor. 1390-J.
Gordon, Earl, '21E, 910 E Huron. Detroit.
Gordon, Morris, '22, 1227 S University. Newark, N J. 2433-J.
Gowski, Boman, '22, 2006 Washtenaw. Ann Arbor. 1598.
Grant, Howard D, '20, 1028 Martin Place. 1986-J.
Gray, Joseph H. Magazine, Ark.
-Gray, William ,A, '21E, 803 S State. Ishpeming. 1370-J.
Grayer, Mary M, '22, 1131 Traver. Ann Arbor. 2143-J.
Green, Bernard H, '21, 615 Monroe. Dent, 0.
Greenberg, Louis P, '19E, 1227 S Univer.. Englishitown, N J. 2473-J.
Greenebaum, Leon, '19L, 332 S Division. Kansas City, Mo. 498-J.
Greenwald, Frank L, '19, 321 E Liberty. Whiting, Ind. 1263-M.
14 Greenfield, J W, '22E, 625 Steven. Springboro, Pa. 692-J.
Gress, Henry G, '19L. Meyersdale, Pa.
Gridley, William H, '22E, 1331 Geddes. Detroit. 2322-J.
Grindley, Robert F, '21E, 607 S State. Detroit. 131.
Grippen, Bruce R, '22E. Mason City, Ia.. 936-J.
Groves, Harold E, '20E, 802 S, University. Santiago, Chile. ,1472-W.
Groves, Harold E, '20E, 110 Twelfth. Ann Arbor.
Groves, Benjamin E, '22E, 110 Twelfth. Ann Arbor.
Grundy, Harry Bates, '22,' 332 S. Division. Taylorville, Ill. 498-J.
Guggenheim, Melvin E, '22, 920 E shpgton. Chicago, Ill. 117-M.
Gulley, Orrin 5, '20E, 624 Packard. Detroit. 1484.
Gunsolus, A F, 327 S Division. Detroit. 1188.
Guthrie, Ledru 0, '20E, 521 E Jefferson. Detroit. 1422-ALt
Guzman, Louis A, '20E, 802.S University. Santiago, .Chile. 1472-W.
Hackett, Joseph F, '21. Detroit.-
Hade, James M, '22E, 426 N Ingalls. Toledo, 0. 16.
Haigh, Richard A, '19E, 512 S. State. Detroit. 120.°
Haight, Willard C, '22E, 727 E University. Flint. 1830-J.
Hall, Harold T, '22, 808 E Ann. Westfield, N Y. 894-J.
Hamilton, John W, '22, 607 S State. Indianapolis, Ind. 1609.
Hamnmels, James V, '20, 1408 Washtenaw. Glendale, Ariz. 343.
Hammer, Ralph Adolph, '21, 915 Oakland. 355.
Hampton, Edward M' 21E, 532 T116mpson. Chevy Chase, 'D C. 661-M.
Hampton, John P, '214, 421 E Univer, Oklahoma City, Okla. 993-W.'
Handy, Lee D, '20E, 1003 E Huron. Detroit.
Handon, John R, '22, 545 Thompson. Conneaut, 0. 243-M.
Harveck, Epgene 0, '20E, 1023 Oaklaa4. Grand Haven. 179.
Harding, John F, '21, 1315 Hill. Franklin, 0, 1460.
Hardy, Charles E, '19E, 417 E Huron. Kenosha, ?Ti, 1328.

Paramount
Presents

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LAST TIrWS -TOAY

,V ~ e~ the Bhest Comedy in onths
Biray Pictograph - Bruc scenic
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TOMORROW=- FRI )AYm 3S TU DAY
You have the lean face of a God, John, bu~t the full-favored body of a
man. Harken to my words, how they falir on my lips --Yea, as though
my mouth were full of purple grape s and the wine thereof spilled ove
THUS DID SALOME SEER. TO WOO THE STERN CRILi OF THE WILD"
ERNESS IN THAT MONUMENTAL SPECTrACLE. THE TENSEST DRAMA
OF "tA WOMAN SCORNED" EVER aCONCEIVED.

Hearts of The Wilds

ALSO
A Fight for Millions
Thursday- Friday
AIlna Reuens

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Restless 'S
Also News& C

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Kansas University to Form Field Unit
Plans for a field artillery unit of
the R. 0. T. C. at the University of
Kansas have been presented. It is to
include 54 horses and 60 men.

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AT THE THEA TERS
TODAY
Majestic -- Enid Bennett ft
"When De We Eat?'

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Arcade-Bert Lytell. in ."The
Spender."

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Wuerth - Billie Rhodes
"The Girl of My Dreams."

-BERT

LYTELL

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*Orpheum - Elsie Ferguson
* "The Hearts of the Wilds."

Star of "Hitting the High Spots" in

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ShntAert-Garrick, Dtrolt"The
Climax."

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Sponder"

From the story of the same
name which appeared in the
Saturday :ltkening Post.
The story of a red-blooded
young man who sets out to
teach his miserly old million-
aire uncle how to enjoy life
and "become his own heir"
--In other words to spend
his money while he is alive
as "There are no pockets in
a shroud."
And the uncle sure has a
hard time trying to keep up
with, the pace his nephew
sets for him
A Splendid
Comedy-Drama
with lots of Pep
and Romance.

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* Detroit Opera House On-the-*
* ,mpus--"The Copperhead."*
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AT PHE MAXE, TC
Tim*4A~ Bara, np~rpe de .luge, is 49
be at t fj jtic thea~ter i "5lom$ '
on Thursda.y, 4ay a ai#,rday.'
The scenic adLa 4 jl eWese n
tation of King Hero4's t i
nificent and is a true portrayal of te
ancient era.
It is the story of a. woman wi1.o Is
ready to sacrifice her lover because
of her unrequited love for him, Otte
dances the famous' dance of the seven
veils for Herod, the king, and takes
as her boon the head of John the
Baptjt on a silver salver, in order'
that she may kiss the dead lips that
were denied to her in life.
AT THE WHITNEY
Frank qI ,L~yre, of bpth stage and
screen fame, *goaex Ito tthe Whitney
G Thursday, N; rchi 6, .iu "4. Whgusaiid
Eyes!"
This is a iew j*; ay and paid -tot '
an exceedingly wjtW f~rce ly A. E,
Thomas and Clayton fiawlftog. AN
of the details are well carrK o, ut,
the scenery-is elaborate anud the cos-
tumes designed especially for this
play by Lucille.
Mr. McIntyre is a jovial rotund man
who impresses his audiences with his
whole heartednes and enjoyment of
life. His., last production was the
q~creen comedy, "Too Fat to"Fight."
AT THE ARCADE
"The Spender" as.t e 'Arcade today
concerns the efforts of a young fel-
low to rejuvenate his uncle, anQj
~ierof 70. He takes his uncle to
the ecity, , ,ngages a luxurious suite of
rooms, and i~ms a Packard car. He
dresses the old man IA .# youthful
(Continued on Page Five)

THED 'j,

It breathes the sweetness of the hills of Lebanon

I1 throbs' with

BERJT LYTELt,

'Tomorrow and Friday
Maurice Tourneur 's 'WOMAN'
Sunday and Monday
Geraldine 'Farrar in "Shadows"

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th~e st~pifying splendors of Hlerod's court. Jerusalem lives again
fi all it's ancient glory. Six months in the making at a cost of
; early 2,900,060.00. 5,000- Perforamers. An Ark full of Animals.
~~ ~9its naturewith it's marvelous mechanical effects.
All Petormanee
NOTE- =During this engagementQiy two perfor n s s
Dal':0 ..adf:0PM

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Natinee--Lower Floor 35eC-- lalcony 255

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IV Nihts--Lower Floor 55c-- bialcony, 1 st Section 35c--2d Section 25C
These Prices Include War Tax. Reserve Your Seats
S -. - S.x..

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