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e cleaned with Silk shirts made to your individual
re is none bet- measure. Reasonably priced. The-
Major & Co.- Fashion Shoppe, 2nd Floor, Darling
Bldg., East Liberty St.-Adv.

ERTHA KIAUCH
"The Riddle
Woman"

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Leo Carillo In LOMBARDILtd

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in "Her Pur
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Green in "The
Mutt & Jeff
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Thomas in
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Jungle," and

MAJESTIC
Today-Tomorrow
Vivian Martin
The Home Town Girl

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Sennet Comedy

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lReview.
5-29-Albert Ray in "The
ss," with a two-reel West-
COMINGs
inks in "His Majesty, The

Shows.at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
Fri. -Sat 24-25-WiJI Rogers in "Almost
a Husband," and Capitol Comedy, Mr.
and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in "Honey-
mooning."
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
Rex Beach's "The Girl
From Outside"

FRANK KENYO, '2 , TELLS WiHY
3IICHIGAN SHOULD LOOK FOR
VICTORY SATURDAY'
Editor, The Michigan Daily:
Michigan's crucial game is but a
day away. Tomorrow afternoon will
see two of the strongest teams in the
Western Conference battle for certain
supremacy of the West. Many rec-
ords are at stake. Ohio State has
never defeated Michigan out of fifteen
attenpts. Harley, of All-American
fame, has never played on a defeated
team. Only four first downs have been
registered against the Columbus team.
this season. With these statements
before himi, -Coach Yost has worked
this week on an effective plan of
strategy, for the one purpose of con-
quering Ohio State. Walter Camp, in
his review of this week's football
schedules, comments upon the coming
game between Michigan and 0. S. U.
The great football authority states
that Yost is the man to plan for the
stopping of Harley. Secret practice,
hard work, scrimmage, and biting the
dust for hours at a time, have all
been on the schedule for Michigan's
team.
Can Michigan stop Harley? The
question that is almost universal in
football scircles, must be answered.
Yost has succeeded in stopping the
stars of Pennsylvania, Cornell, and
Syracuse. In the 1918 season, the
great Ackley of Syracuse, the man
who played effectively against the un-
defeated Pittsburg eleven last Satur-
day, was stopped. The much touted
kicker and the Syracuse. team drag-
ged home with them a 15 to 0 defeat.
Harley is but a name for Michigan,
for no one man has yet succeeded in
defeating Yost's eleven.
The student body is pessimistic over
the outcome Saturday. There is no
need for such downheartedness. Every
Michigan' man should immediately
answer with a certain victory when.
asked about the coming contest. Un-
certain thinking leads to bad sup-.
port, which results In a team's dis-
couragement. Support of the right'
kind is an essential addition to any
team's fighting spirit. Ohio State is
but a preliminary victim, preceding
Northwestern, Chicago, Illinois, and
Minnesota. The Michigan team will
be on the field Saturday afternoon to
uphold their long string of victories.
The best assurance for victory is cer-
tain support of the Michigan brand
from the entire student body.
FRANK RENYON,
Junior..

THE WHITNEY
Letter writing and its attendant
evils form a basis for many of the
amusing incidents in "Listen Lester,"
John Cort's musical comedy, which
will appear at the Whitney theater
Sunday.
There is the packet of letters writ-
ten to a "live wire" by a frolicsome
widower who realizes too late that dls-
cretion is the better part of a love
affair, and makes numerous and, hum-
orous attempts to recover these docu-
ments.
It is all mixed up in a bewildering
array of songs and dances, not to
mention the original New York cast
and the dainty, vivacious chorus.

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Fresh Exa nInation Nearly Finished
Freshman physical and medical
examinations are practically finished
and the first year men are being as-
signed hours for gymnasium work so
that everything will be in readiness
when the regular classes start next
month. The fact that the medical
examination was included for.the first
time this year in the general exam-
ination and on account of the excep-
tionally large enrollment, it has taken
more work than usual to get the men
properly classified.
Have your typewriting done by Kel-
ly. 'Apply Daily office, between 1 and
5.-Adv.
Have those rooms papered- NOW.
Finest -assortment of papers at Major
& Co's.-Adv.
MISS HOLLADAY'S CANDIES of
Paris, Ky. Fresh every week. Tice's
117 So. Main St.-Adv.

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SUNDAY OCT.25
MONDAY OCT.26
TUESDAY OCT.27

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Were You Ever Married
Game of Forfeits?
Well, that's what happened to W
ers and Peggy Wood at a party.
wat, any ring, but the ceremony w
formed by a regularly ordained ministe
the complications started!

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TOWN GIRL
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At
Quarry's and
The Deita,

Vivian Martin portrays one of the
noblest types of womanhood in her
new Paramount picture, "The Home
Town Girl," which will be displayed
at the Majestic today and tomorrow.
She plays the role- of Nell Fan-
shawe, who by her simple trust, loy-
alty and unselfishness, becomes an
invincible power for good andsaves
her erring sweetheart from disgrace.
Nell's troubles begin when her soda
clerk lover gets inveigled into a poker
game and loses $300 of his employ-
ers cash. She sees him drifting furth-
er and further away but finally she
reaps the reward for a good deed that
clears away the clouds of misunder-
standing that have come between
them.
THE ARCADE
A drowsy Arkansas town is the
scene of "Almost a Husband," featur-
ing Will Rogers at the Arcade today
and tomorrow. The story is taken
from Opie Reed's book "Old Ebenezer"
and all the dormant humor in a small
town is capitalized.
Nothing ever happened there until
Sam Lyman, the new school teacher,
from "up Vermont way," hit town.
Then things started off with a bang.
In acting the part of~ the school
teacher, Rogersis said to create some
fine comedy by his perfect ease, his
seeming indifference, and his certain-
ty of doing the right thing at the right
time.

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rhite kid gloves in or
also brown kid gaunt-
ng. Reward. Phone

FOI SALE
F04I SALE-A late model Excelsior
motorcycle in Al condition. Will
trade for light touring car or sell
spot cash. Sli will walk around
nost anything in town, fellows, so
make it snappy. Call 901 Washington
Phone 2129-W.
FOR SALE- Excelsior Twin Motor-
cycle. Two speed. Inquire 1123
Pontiac St., or Carier No. 14, care
of Post Office.

Besy Rss ShpR
Our New Shop is Not Completed But wil
Srturday, ctober 25th. We Will Be Al

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dle rule, finder dition, Clark. 2106-R.
2525-M.' ; appearance.
ing, two pearls FOlt SALJ;-Keuffel and Esser duplex
phone 885-M. slide rule. $6. Call Box E, Daily
Of.ice.
amma pin. Call__________________

Martha Washington Candies,

Betsy Ross Cadies - - etsy Ross (uter

fresh

every Friday.
St.-Adv.

Tice's, 117 So. Main

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT-A front room for 2 girls

Must have modern. conveniences.
oins by mother andt Phone 601-J or call 1117 Prospect.
Rowells, 1158-R. FOR RENT-Two suites, price $6 and
ographer for part $5. 426 E. Kingsley. Phone 437-M.
pply room 225 New FOR RENT-Garage on Geddes Ave.
g. near Walnut. Call 2002-J.

MISCELLANEOUS
WILL THE freshman who took a
brown felt hat, with initials "H.
W." pricked into sweat-band, from
the hat cleaning establishment at
3012 S. State, kindly exchange it at
once for his own?
WHY TURN in those papers written
when you can have them typed?
Phone Woodbury, 498-J, (remem-
ber that) when you want it done.

finest fountain products will be used.
You willb pleased with our new

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