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May 08, 1919 - Image 5

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Engagement of Princess Mary Denied
London, May 7.-Official denial was
made here today of a report published
by the Express that Princess Mary,
only daughter of King George and
Queen Mary, is engaged to the Earl of
Dalkeith, 25, a lieutenant in the Gren-
adler guards.
NOTICE
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS!
On account of the very bad weather
the contest for best bird's-eye view of
campus will continue until May 30.
See particulars in window. Lyndon,
Photographer.-Adv.
Glasses for Log Log indicator just
received at Wahr's University Book-
store.-Adv.
See the New Cigarette Cases
AT THE
CITY CIGAR STORE
110 E. HURON ST.

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AT THE THEATERS

- T 0 D A Y -

Majestie-Ethel Clayton in "T
"The Mystery Girl."
Arcade-Mnme. Alla Nazimova1
"Out of the Fog."
Waerth - Margarita Fisher
"Put Up Your Hands."
Orpheunn---Ince production "T
Guilty Man."
Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-Jess
Bonstelle company in "Ann's A
venture."
Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cai
pus-William Collier in "Nothin
But Lies."

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Last Times Today
Ethel Clayton-The Mystery irl
THE HUNT," SENNETT COMEDY

Adults 20c

Including Tax

Children 10c

MAJEST C
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All S Ws Sunday
LAST TIMES TODAY
ETHEL CLAYTON
-in-
The Mystery Girl
4.
ARCADE
Shows at 3.007 .00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 2g6-M Mgr's Res., 230-M
Thurs-Fri-8-9--Mme. Alla Nazimova in
"Out of the Fog"; Christie Comedy,
"You Couldn't Blame Her" and Ford
Weekly. 25c.
Sat-10-Constance Talmadge in "Ro-
mance and Arabella" and Big-V Com-
edy, "Scamps and Scandals." 25c.
Sun-Mon - 11-12 - Louis Bennison in
"Speedy, Meade" and "Smiling Bill"
Parsons in "New Breakfast Food."
WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Thurs-Fri--8-9--MARGARITA FISHER in
"Put Up Your Hands" with an L-Ko
Comedy, "A Movie Riot" and Free
Press Weekly.
Sat- 10 - BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"Hearts Asleep." Also Scenic and
Comedy, "Their Baby."
Sun-Mon-11-12 - FANNIE WARD in
"The, Common Clay." Also an Ar-
buckle Comedy.
- COMING -
BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY"

Friday-,-Saturday

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AT THE ARCADE
"Out of the Fog," featuring Mme.
Alla Nazomiva, which will be shown
at the Arcade today and tomorrow,
was selected by the National Board of
Review of Motion Pictures as the rep-
resentative American picture to be
shown at the demonstration of Euro-
pean and American Artistry in Photo-
play production, at which educators,
editors, artists, and others of promin-
ence and distinction were present.
This is perhaps one of the greatest
endorsements the picture could carry
since it means that the work of this
celebrated artist has attracted the at-
tention of men of letters and art both
in America and abroad.
AT THE DETROIT OPERA HOUSE-
ON-THE-CAMPUS
The scene of the comedy, "Nothing
But Lies," in which the eminent com-
edian, William Collier, is appearing at
the Detroit Opera House-on-the-Cam-
pus this week, is laid in the advertis-
ing office of Nigh and Cross, two ex-
perts in *the art of producing results,
no matter how poor the medium ad-
vertised.
Matters go well until the partners'
families are introduced into the bus-
iness, when fake detectives turn out
to be real central office men and ar-
rest follows arrest, and conviction
with a jail penalty of not less than five
years stare the members of the firm
in the face. The play is. an excellent
example of the modern and intellect-
ual method of obtaining comedy ef-
fect.
RED CROSS SEWING CLASSES
RECEIVE TWO MONTHS' WORK

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ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8130, 10:00
Thurs-8--An Ince Production, "The
Guilty Man" (Ret.). Also News and
Comedy, "Coming Out."
Fri-9-.BILLIE BURKE in "The Make+
Believe Wife" (Ret.) with a News and
Comedy, "Coming Out."
Sat -10-BRYANT WASHBURN in "The
Gypsy Trail" (Ret.), Also Current
Events and Comedy, "Mixed Wives."
-- COMING -
"ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY

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Sewing classes are in session each
afternoon at the local office of the
Red Cross. The women have been
making garments for refugees during
most of the winter and they have just
received a new allotment which "will
keep them busy ofr the next two
months. Work for the summer
months has not yet been provided for,
and it is probable that the sewing will
be suspended during that time.

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The Greatest Sensational Comedy of the Year

and "at. DETROIT S~c and 76c
The Bonstelle Co.
ANN'S ADVENTVRE

Sheep Breeder Files First Fair Entry
Detroit, May 6.-William Newton,
veteran 90-year- old sheep breeder,
fliled the first live stock entry for the
1919 Michigan state fair, August 29
to September 7.

Bray Pictograph
Adults 20c

Sennett Comedy
Children 1Oc

Including Tax

Advertise in The Daily.-Adv.

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Sunday--Three Days

We promise you real

service and real groceries
That means delivering your purchases to your own back
door.
It means that you can order things by telephone if yoP
want them in a hurry or if the weather is stormy and you
don't feel like venturing out. It means that you can have
a charge account and pay your bills by check.
It means that you will have all the advantages of ourex-
pert knowledge of the grocery business without it costing
you a cent.
We know the good brands, we know the reliable manu-
facturers and we offer you only those products which we
know will please you and bring you back for more.
One of these products is RYZON Baking Powder. We
recommend this baking powder to you because we know it
is one of the best brands on the market today. It is pure,
it will do anything that any baking powder claims to do.
It is fairly priced, 35 cents per pound tin, Baking Book
Free-and your money back if you don't think it the best
you ever used.

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Cecil B. De Mille Presents
For Beter, For Worse
FBeter than Don t' Change Your Husband"
All Star Cast-Elliott Dexter, Jack Holt,
Gloria Swanson, Theodore Roberts.

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AuA2TCAFT PAiure

Recommended by the Management

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test.

We welcome the

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