li ed at face value in the Belgian capital. ted top Much of the current coin, especially [. Major the pieces from five to fifty centimes is made of this metal owing to the scarcity of nickel. Emery The government is said to be aware Beau of the practice and when nickel be- y Shop, comes cheaper new coins may be made to take the place of the bad ones. THE *WHITNEY W-TUESDAY No one is more full of entertaining tales than is Charles Wright, the-Col- onel Dodge of John Cort's musical comedy, "Listen Lester," which is to be at the Whitney theater tonight. One of the stories that the cast likes to hear best goes as follows: "It .was one of those thrilling, ad- venturous days of my youth when I used to travel with Dr. Blue Mountain Gus' medicine show that I 1last wore a red shirt. In honor of a :fireman's convention Dr. Gus had dressed me up in a fireman's hat and a gorgeous scarlet shirt and many times a day I'd sing to the brave fire laddies. "Well everything went well until a rival medicine show hit town. Then a big ferocious bull broke loose from a nearby pasture and ran towards me. "To make a long story short, I beat the bull to the nearest tree but the horns of the hotly pursuing animal completely' ruined a certain most nec- essary portion of my trousers. And now the sight of a red shirt has al- most the same effect upon me that it has on a bull." THE SHIBERT-GARRICK Detroit In "Tea for Three," Rol Cooper's lat- est comedy, which will be presented this week at the Shubert-Garrick, De- troit, with Charlotte Walker and Earn- est Iawford, the ,old triangle problem is presented in a unique manner. Novelty is secured by the outside point of view the, author assumes which results in a humorous rather than sentimental production. DETROIT-ON-THE-CAMPUS Composed of a hundred trained sing- ers, assisted by forty sttlected or- chestra players, the San Carlo grand opera company bids fair to repeat its Detroit successes in its week's engage-' ment at the Detroit-onrthe-Campus this week. Verdi's "Rigoletto" will be presented in a sumptuous fashion. The Screen. cerns a friendless girl in an Alaskan mining town. Poverty and despair are slowly crushing her when she meets the five 'Wag" boys, each one a hardened thief. They fight her battles and protect her from the vipers who would despoil her. After she has won their love by her simple womanliness, they discover that she has given her heart to another man. The interest is well sustained until the end of the picture. Checkers Big Added Comedy "Some Nerve" Charlie Chaplin. MAJESTIC TODAY-3 DAYS ll A Tuttle's Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8: 0 Piones: Thate ',hM M ' Re,., 2316- Lunches+ Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Rex Beach's "The Girl From Outside" Also Christie Comedy "A Flirt There Was" and Jazz Monologue 2:00. 3:30. 7:00, 8 Sun-Mon. 26-27-Doroth American Way," with : cartooncomedy and Fo Tues=Wed. 28-29--Albert Lost Princess," with a ern. Thurs-Fri . 30-31-All- Romance of the Air,"w comedy. Sun-Mon. 2-3-Ruby De Dust of Desire," with cartoon and Ford Week Tues-Wed. 4-5--Corinne "Love's Prisoner edy and kinogra -VAU Thurs-Fri. 30-3 "Shadows of the comedy, "Chasir -VAU Sat. 1-All-star with a screen m rSun-Mon. 2-3-H Man Who Tur colored review a I U-rr ,. M 7wL 1 1-111 fI rI Y~hys tfiis gil be'n s0 terilyeatwith? f' Loved aGirl! riendless, she came into d her destiny among men that of their own making, :s all, had befriended and . love with her. >ne of the most powerful' events that the screen has ryn's Presentation of J[1t hekNorth vel r rl THE' MAJESTIC e Direcled by Regmnaid .barker n appeal, "The Girl from Outside" h the best productions of the year. aething that could, happen in real e hundred per cent .appeal."-From Arcade saw this picture before he recommends it as one of the finest s ever seen. It is a powerful dratua "CheckersV" the famous raeing melodrama has been made into a mo- tion picture by William Fox and will be seen at the MVajestic, starting to- day. The picture, directed by Afchard Stanton, is a mammoth spectacle with most realistic scenes. Checkers is the main character in the play. He is a reformed racetrack tout who fails in love with a Southern beauty and gets into the most thrill- ing adventures. How the horse Re- morse wins the big stakes, how Check- ers risks his life many times, and, how he finally overcomes all obstacles, is told, it is said, with an elaboration of detail which makes Checkers" one of the most absorbing photoplays pre- sented this season. THE ARCADE Those who saw "The Spoilers" will welcome the dramatization of another of Rex Beach's stories, "The Wag Lady," which will be shown for three days beginning today. at the Arcade] under the name of "The Girl from Out- side." The plot is as unusual and original as Beach's stories always are and con- TYPIN--Let "Kid" do it. Expert work- at Moderate Rates. Rush work , specialty. Call Livermore, 2106-R.- Adv, WILLIAM FO) pre sents u~ I . 1: _ , ( "k Flirt There 7, Monologue notebook, containing tany, French, chemis- ric files. Finder call' eceive reward. ' bleachers, section Finder return to 411 i and receive reward. AND HIS JAZZ BAND Y OF THE YEAR Lean Coy . The Delta FOR SALE FOR SALE- Excelsior TwinrMotor- cycle. 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