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March 06, 1919 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-03-06

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THE MICHIGAN DAIL

THU

AX,

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AT THE THEATERS

s
s
s

TODAY

Whitney - Frank McIntyre
"A Thousand Eyes."

in *
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Majestic-Theda Bara
Lome."

in "Sa- *
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Arcade - Maurice Tonneur's
"Woman."

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* Wuerth - Mary
* "Vanity Pool."
* Orpheum -Alma
* "Restless Souls."

MacLaren in

Reubens

In *
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All *
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lome manages the affairs of court in
her wily way. Through her insinua-
tions and treachery she makes Herod
dispose of all people who stand in her
way.
All bow down to her charms, except
one, John, the Baptist; and her at-
tempt to win his love is the theme of
the picture.
AT THE WHITNEY
Frank McIntyre, who plays the lead-
ing comedy part in "A Thousand
Eyes," which comes to the Whitney
theater Thursday night, March 6, is to
be remembered for his parts in the
Klaw and Erlanger production, "Oh,
Oh, Delphine," and "The Pink Lady."
After the production here, "A Thous-
and Eyes" with the same cast will go
to the Cort theater, Chicago, to open
up a spring and summer engagement
there.
It is said that the theme of this
comedy is quite original and very
funny.
AT THE WUERTH
A woman lobbyist who becomes in-
volved in political intrigue is the lat-
est role of Mary MacLaren, who comes
to the Wuerth Thursday and Friday in
"Vanity Pool."
While bargaining for the election of
her husband's friend to a political of-
fice, she. takes the advantage to ad-
vance her own interests. A child of
the tenements becomes the unwitting
means of her defeat.

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Shubert-Garrick, Detroit -
Week-"The Climax."

AT .THE MAJESTIC
"Salome," perhaps the most elabor-
ate production Theda Bara has yet
attempted, comes to the Majestic thea-
ter for three days, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday.
As a relative of Herod, the king, Sa-

I

WUERTH
TODAY AND TOMS RROW

MARY MACLAREN
IN IDA "AV PAR4MS
AU 5FAR PRODE/CTION
NI VANIrY 01
A woman lobbyist who becomes
ixvolved in deep political
intrigue
Also Showing Comedy
"Hop the Bell Hop"
COMING
Hearts of Humanity
ORPH E U M
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Alma Reubens
- in -
"Restless Souls"
Also News & Comedy
SATURDAY
CARMEL MEYERS

AT THE ARCADE
"Woman," a Maurice Tonneur pro-
duction, will be shown at the Arcade
Thursday and Friday.
The opd'ning title of the production
is a quotation, "The legitimate occupa-
tion of man's thoughts is woman."
With this as a theme, the modern phil-
osopher reads over a treatise on wom-
en which is visualized by several epi-
sodes beginning with Adam and Eve,
down through the ages to a Civil War
episode.
AT THE ORPHEUM
"Restless Souls," the picturization of
Cosmo Hamilton's magazine story,
"Marriage," comes to the Orpheum
Thursday and Friday of this week.
Alma Reubens takes the part of the
young wife who does not find in mar-
riage the happiness that she had antic-
ipated. While her husband slaves to
provide her with the luxuries that she
craves, the young wife becomes entan-
gled in affairs with the wealthy which
almost wreck her happiness.
RED CROSS STARTS WORK ON
STOCKINGS AND SWEATERS
All Who Desire Service Certificates
and Badges Must Apply
Now
Work has been started by the local
Red Cross on 300 stockings and 200
sweaters for Belgian children.
Yarn may be obtained from Miss
Alice Douglas at 608 Williams street.
The yarn room is open Monday and
Wednesday afternoons and Tuesday
and Thursday mornings.
Those Red Cross workers who have
worked 800 hours under rules publish-
ed already and who desire Service Cer-
tificates and Badges are urged to make
out their qudbionnaires and have them
approved at once. The time has been
extended to March 15.
Use the Daily to reach the students.
Frour thousand students read it every
morning.-Adv.

WHITNEY THURS

oI

H. H. Frazee presents
(In association )vnth Richard Wennett)

FRANK

McI NTYRE

In

A

THOUSAND

EYES

A NEW FARCE
by A. E. Thomas and
Clayton Hamilton

Seats On, Sale Prices 50c to $2.00

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