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April 30, 1919 - Image 5

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THE MICHIGAN DAIL X

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MAJESTIC'
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Swa Sunday
TODAY-TOMORROW
DOROTHY DALTON
~ in -
"Quicksand"

ARCAD E
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones :
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
Tues-Wed-29-30--Bert Lytell in "A
Blind Man's Eyes"; and (Tues.) Mutt
and Jeff Cartoon, 1"5000 Miles on a
Gallon of Gas" and Current Events;
(Wed.) Star Comedy, "Smell of the
Yukon" and Screen' Telegram.
The New York
Even'g World
says:"The Bet-
ter 'Ole" is one
of the best mo-
tion pictures
shown - - if it
may not be
called the best.
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IMPORTANT WORK FOR'
CAPT, F. W. ZINC,'141
MICHIGAN GRADUATE TO SEEK
GRATES OF FALLEN
AIRMEN
Seeking out the scattered graves of
the 150 missing American aviators be-
yond the former Hun lines is the work
of Capt. Frederick W. Zinn, '14E, of
the American aviation service.
Captain Zinn has the reputation of
knowing the personnel of the air forces
of the A. E. F. better than any other.
For he. is a veteran of the French
Foreign Legion and the Lafayette Es-
cadrille. Wh.en America entered the
war he was given the task of assign-
ing all our young aviators to their
fighting units and it was while engag-
ed in this work that he came to know
them all, and to become pre-eminently
qualified for his present task.
Already, Captain Zinn's quest has
led him over the greater part of
northern France and in to Belgium

and Germany. Wherever there was
fighting in which the American air
service participated, there Zinn has
gone or will go. Already he has defi-
nitely located and identified the spots
where 70 of the 150 who fell were
buried.
This is a work which involves nu-
merous complications, for often the
Germans made no official record of
the place of burial, or the flyers were
interred by civilians. In numerous in-
stances Captain Zinn had only the
faintest clues to work on, and his de-
ductions from these and the records
of the missing aviators' squadrons are
worthy of the ingenuity of a master
detective.
CONNECT WITH THE CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co., organized 1846. My
educational course free to the right
graduate. Don't see me unless you
think you are a salesman. J. Fred
Lawton, '11, General Agent, 610 Far-
well Building, Detroit.-Adv.
The Information Bureaus. - The
Daily.-Adv.

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Whitney

MON., MAYS5
In i 6eatest ~ucce$

Theatre

Lower Floor $2.00. Balcony $1.00. $1.50.
Semas Friday. Mail Now.

Gallery 6c

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OTIkb' iKINNER IN "THE
THE FAMILY" AT
MONDAY, MAY 5.

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HONOR OF
WHITNEY,

I AT THE THEATERS

AV

- TODAY -

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WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7 00, 8:30, 10:00

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2:30, 3:00, 7:00, 8:30

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Trues-Wed-28-30--Peggy Hyland is "Re-
bellious Bride." Also Mutt' and Jeff
Cartoon, "Mutt, the Mutt Trainer."
Lloyd Comedy and Free Press Weekly,
Thurs-Fr-1-2-DUSTIN FARNUM in
"A Man in the Open." Also a two-reel,
L-Ko Comedy, "Skate at Sea" and
Free Press Weekly.
Sat--3--FRANK KEENAN in "The Mid-
night Stage." Also Scenic and Comedy.
- COMING --
BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY"
ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Wed-30 - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"Mr. Fixit" (Ret.). Also News and
Comedy.
Thurs-Fri-1-2-"Sporting Life" (Ret.).
A Paramount Artcraft Special. Also
a News and Comedy.
Sat-3--GRIFFITH'S production "The
Great Love"- (Ret.).
- COMING -
"DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND."
WALLACE' REID IN "THE DUB."
Mat. WdGA RRICK Night and
Best s eat. RRI'K Sat. Mat.
$1.50 DETROIT 50c to $2
Oh, Lady Lad
The Original NuAl York Cast
rWe Do Panama
Hats Right

Majestic - Dorothy
"Quicksand."
Arcade-Bert Lytell
Man's Eyes."

Dalton in
in "Blind

TODA --TOMORROW

Wuerth--Peggy Hyland in "Re-
bellious Bride."
Orpheum - Douglas Fairbanks
in "Mr. Fixit."
Shubert-Garrick, Detroit.- "Oh
Lady! Lady!"
Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus--"Passing, Show of 1918."

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AT THE WHITNEY
One of the popular portraits of the
American stage is Otis Skinner's Col-
onel Philippe Bridau in "The Honor of
the Family," which he will present
Monday, May 5, at the Whitney theater.
It has been some 10 years since he
created this role, and his return to it
will be welcomed by thousands of peo-
ple who remember the rare charac-
terization. Mr. Skinner may be re-
garded as one of the staunch pillars
of the legitimate drama in this coun-
try, having never given way to the
cinema sirens. Like every other actor
who has won a high place in the pro-
fession, he has fought his way inc by
inch by the hardest and most 1o-
scientious work.

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"Throttled him amid
and champagne !"

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TOMAS H.INCE
-, presents
--DrLothy Dalton

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Notice

AT THE ARCADE

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Panama hats should be left with us at once in
order to have them ready for Straw Hat day.
Don't wait until you are ready to wear your
Panama before you bring it in, let us have it
now so we can have it done in nice shape when
you want it. We use no acids, pasted or other
injurious compounds. We do: only high class
Work and your hat looks new when you get it.
We renew your hat while other cheap hat
cleaning pace ruin it. Bring your hat in now.
We also clean and reblock felt
hats, put on new bands, make
hats to order, etc.
Factory Hat Store
617 Packard St. Phone 1792

In "Blind Man's Eyes," which will
be shown for the'last times today at
the Arcade, Bert Lytell is seen in the
role of Hugh Overton, a man of high
standing in the community, but who
loses everything dear to him when he
is accused of a crime which he' did
not commit. How he determines to
uncover the real criminal and bring
him to justice is dramatically told in
the story.
Clara Kimball Young in "Cheating
Cheaters," the popular stage play, will

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C ERTAINLY, this is no place for a good girl. Least of all when her
husband is away. Yet she's a wife any man might be proud of.
See and judge for yourself.
ONE OF THE BEST ATTRACTIONS IN MONTHS

be presented tomorrow.

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FARCADEJ,
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"Safety First Ambrose"

-TrCangle-
Sennett Comedy

Adults 20c

Including Tax

Children lOc

LAST TIP1ES TODAY

Bert L ytell

FRIDAY, SA TURDAY--Paramount Presents
JOHN BARRYMORE IN "THE TEST OF HONOR"
The best offering eker presented by Mr. Iarrymore

Star of"The Spender" in

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"BLIND

MAN'S

EYES"

ADULTS 25c

INCLUDING TAX

CHILDREN 10c

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A powerful dramatic play, giving the star one
of the strongest drarmatic roles of his career.
Tomorrow and Friday--Clara Kimball
Youn- in "Cheating Cheaters."

S UNDA Y--THREE DA YS7

FATTY

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MIARGUERITE CLARK

ARBUCKLE in
'LOVE'

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"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"

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-Viola Pana in "Satan, Junior"_I_'

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