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THE MICHIGAN DAIL

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SUNDAY SERVICES IN
ANNARBOR CHURCHES
Baptist Church
10:30-Public worship. Subject,
'The Gates of New Life." 11:50-Bible
school. 6:30-Guild meeting. Mr.
Earle Martin, speaker. Topic, "The
Need for Rural Christian Leader-
ship." Rev. J. M. Wells.
Bible Chair House
9:30-University wen's class. Top-
ic, "Science and Prayer." 4:30-Class
for general public. Topic, "The Tenth
Commandment." Dr. T. M. Iden.
First Congregational Church
10:30-Public worship. Subject, "The
Salt of the Earth." 12-Church school.
6:30-Students' Round Table. Mr. G.
C. Lubke of Natal, Durban, South Af-
rica, will speak. Topic, "Side Lights
of Zululand." Rev. L. C. Douglas.

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Shows Today 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, 7:00, 8:30
Today Tomorrow Tuesday

Wadhams & Co.

PA RAPJIOUNT PI(ESENTS

STATE STREET STORE

Cecil B. Demille's Production

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POP. MAT. WED.
BEST SEATS $1.50

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Startling Sunday,
March16
Nights and Sat. Mat.
50c to $2.00

LEE KUG EL presents
THE SUNSHINE COMEDY

eeoia Lady.31
By RACHEL CROTHERS
With EFFIF ELLSLER and the original New York
and Chicago Cast
Direct from Ten Happy Laughter-Making Weeks at the Cort Thettre.
Chicago. An American Play of American Chara'eters

300 "Lafs" in 2 1-2 Hours

Scott Cooper
Maude Sinclair
Hazel Sexton
Frank L. Davis
Mrs. Kette Ford

CAST INCLUDES:
Vivia Ogden
Kate Jepson
Irving Mitchell?
Elizabeth LeRoy
Mrs Richards.

- . Felix Morris
May Galyer
Louis Fierce
Lottie Church
and others

"A play to be seen often, enjoyed hugely and remembered always'.
--New York Times.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
7:30-Holy communion. 10:30 -
Morning prayer. Rev. J. N. McCor-
mick, speaker. Sermon subject, "The
Religion "of the American Soldier."
4:30-Evening prayer. Rev. J. N.
McCormick will continue the subject
of the morning. Rev. Henry Tatlock.
Church of Christ (Disciple)
10:30 - Morning service. Subject,
'The Epesian Letter." 12-Bible school.
7:30-Evening service, Subject, "The
Ideal Woman: Has She Come?" Rev.
F. P. Arthur.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
10:301-Sermon by the Rev. C. P.
Harry of Philadelphia. Subject, "A
New Affection." 11:30-Bibleschool.
7:30-Evening service. Sub jbct, "The
Love That Makes Unworthy." Rev.
Lloyd Wallick.
Zion Lutheran Church
8:00-Bible school. 10:30-Morning
service. Subject, "Dying in Sin."
7:00-Evening service. Subject, "The
Disciples Offended at Jesus." Rev. E.
C. Stellhorn.
C.-ethoist Episcopal Church
10:30' - Morning service. Subject,
"Prayer." 12:00 - University men's
class. Topic, "League of Nations."
2:30-Song service at the University
hospital. 6:00-Social half hour. 6:30
-F. C. Liu, '21L, speaks at Wesleyan
guild meeting. ; Topic, "Why Civil War
in China?" Rev. A. W. Stalker.
Presbyterian Church
10:30 - Morning service. Subject,
"Religious Bookkeeping." 1:00-Prof.
T. E. Rankin speaks to young people's
class. 6:30-Young people's meeting.
Topic, "The Price of Leadership." Rev.
L. A. Barrett.
Unitarian Church
9:45-Bible school. 10: 30-Morning
service. Sermon subject, "The New
Incarnation." 7:00-Y. P. R. U. meet-
ing., Dr. S. S. Robins.
St. Paul's EyangelIcal Lutheran .
Church
10:30-Sermon subject, "Trials and
Temptations." There will be no even-
ing service. Rev. H. A. Brauer.

Which is the worst? A wife's uncombed hair or a husband's unshaved face?
Which would you rather see, faded kimona or a coatless, bedraggled man?
The man who "trimmed the market" wouldn't trim his beard-and it cost him

his wife.

See this great domestic drama.

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Your Husband"

Comedy feature

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"Don't

Roscoe (Fatty>Arbuckle

Change

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"CAMPING

OUT"

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TODAY AND TOMORROW
____ Pauline

Augmented Orchestra

CHILDREN 1c

Including War Tax

ADULTS 25o

Wednesday, Thursday

Frederick -n
"The Womnan
on the Index"
The Tell-Tale Index!
What isthe story it
unfolds Why did men
hunt this beautiful

DOROTHY GISH

in

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The Hope Chest
J EANSIIATRINONY, OFCOUISE--"The Hope Chest"

W-

woman?

See - this modern
drama of mystery and
romance -- and learn
how she trapped the
trappers.

MAJESTIC
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S". wa Sunday
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
Don't Change Your Husband
also "Fatty" Arbuckle in "Camping Out",
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
Dorothy Gish in
"THE HOPE CHEST"

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But don't think the marriage"s the end.

Not ivhen the husband's family are

rich snobs and the girl a common ivaitress.

But she teaches them some lessons

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in democracy before she gets through.

Come and see her do it.

"The Submarine Pirate"

Tuesday-Carlyle Blackwell in Love Iin a Hurry,
Wednesday-May Allison, "In For Thirty Days"
Conblug--Constance Talmnadge in "Sauce. For the Goose"
Shows at 8:00, 7:00 aud 8:30
(Extra Matinessat 4:30 and 5:45, Fridays, satur'days and SuAdays)

By SYD CHAPLIN

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A~DVERTI'SIUN G

ARCADE
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones :
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
Sun-Mon-16-17-Pauline Frederick if
"The Woman on the Index" and
"Smiling Bill" Parsons in "You Know
What 1 Mean."
Tues-18-Carlyle Blackwell in "Love in
a Hurry;" Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, "The
Lion Tamer," and Current Events.
Wed-19-May Allison in "In For Thirty
Days;" Star Comedy, "Up the Flue,"
and Screen Telegram.
Who Is The Woman On The Index?
The woman who finally won the struggle
for the right to live and love and trap-
ped those who were pursuing her. Who
was this woman? What did she do? You
will never know until you see
Pauline Frederick in
The Woman on the Index
Arcade--Today and Tomorrow

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Friday, Saturday

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CHARLES

RAY

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LOST
LOST-Black leather pocketbook con-
taining two receipts to Miss Wini-
fred Bethan and $30 on campus. 519
Linden. Phone 898-J. Reward.
LOST-Left at lavatory in library, two
rings. One with old fashioned se
ting. Finder please call 219. Rewrd.

LOST
LOST.- 6i ltather pocket note book.
Valuable. :Return to Daily Office.
WANTED
WANTED-.-Lywv books. One Ames
and Snith Torts, and one Warren
Property. Pho e 179.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT-New 17 room
house tuilti to suit fraternity, sor-
ority or club for next school year.
XYZ, ca _re of Michigan Daily.

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