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November 02, 1919 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1919-11-02

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The conflict of the real with the un-
-rea is the themne upon which "For the
SDefense," l.pner R. Rice's nevi play,
which will be produced at the Whitney
tomorrow evening, is based.
Amn*g th~e members of the cst are:
~Rcard Bennet, who plays the lead-
ing role; Adrienne Morrison~ John
Sairipolis, Angela Ogden,1 Charles
Coghlan, Willam A. Orimmons, Louise
Clossei Hale, Winifred Lennihan, and
~Geoirge Riddel.

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uthtor of "Tea for
be seen Wednes-
hitney, announces
work on a sequel
fourth character,
_ently -mentioned
but who is never
ce, is introduced
be called "Coffee

"Tea. for Thre
en by the au(
d the play is
rFour."

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DEROIT-ON.-TlE-CAM~PUS,

star of
.Who
review
omedy

"Chu Chin Chow," a gorgeous and
beautiflly staged musica~l extrava-
Jganza of~ the Orient, which ran a sea-
~son at the Century theater in New
. Yokwill hbe' produced by F. Ray Corn-
stock and M4orris Gest this week at
thbe Detroit-on-the-Campus.
The costumes, wich were designed
in London, are said to be of unusual
magnificance. They iniclude 865 dazzl-
ing and brilliant costumes of ancient
Bagdadf and, a mannequin} parade of
strikingly gowned fashion models.
SHUB1ERTARJRICK
Detroi

.... vv"vvWrI TODEROIT GI4RL' S~A1TRDAY APIDLY NEARING COM~PETIONgnealdprmntlwr
- j now bheing dione in one large r.
THE MAJESTIC The marriage of Dr. Raymond F'arn- fWork of remodeling the rooms b~e-
"WgnT~cs"fauigWlimIham Wafer, a former instructor in tween the departmental offices ofte Have your typewritinig done
S. Hart., which will be shown today psychiatry at the University, to Graice, secretary and the treastirer in U~niver- fl.-Apdaiyofiebewe
and tomorrow at the Majestic, Is a Kathryn Taylor, of Detroit, took place I Sity hall into private offices for SSic--_________
tale of the West in 1850. at 4:30 Saturday in St. Jh' Ei-retary Shirley 11' Smith, is progress- Hv ortpwiigdn
Thie experiences of the ,early pion- ' e rh Deri.E iSC rapidly and their early comple- hv ortpwiigdp
eers, bent on reaching the lands of pal chrhin Dtrit go is looked for. ly. Apply Daily office, bet'w'ae
plety reaccratlypicure. ung iSince leaving the University Dr. According to Mr. Smith, the new ..Av
er, privation, and attacking maraud- Wafer has° been connected with the offices Nwill be a great convenience,asi
'ers harrass the~ wagon caratvans 'as Battle Creek sanitarium, they will allow the. separation of atronize- our advertisers.
they cross the plains._
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the story Jane Novak plays the lead--
ing feminine role. Robert , McKim,-AES ANR
.XLEthe worst villian 'in the movies, plays f
the part of the gambler so prominent.
in the plot." -
THE ARCAD~E
Mable Normiand in "Jinx" will ap- -
pear at the Arcade for three days be-
an upoarius cmedyof _The renowned Italian Operatic Tenor will give his first Amrican song recital since hit
cicslifeinwchMs Normand= cent return to .this country after six. years in his native ctbuntry, wyhere during the entire war he
play th pat o a ischievous slav~y. - in the trenches and in other patriotic capacities the entire proceeds being devoted to Italian patri
Her pranks bring about th~e downf all=
of "The Greatest hnow on Earth" and ' purposes.
result in a series of hilarious inch T IL R . _N TV 6'iI
/ j 'O 6Te cru is r ro ue in g et®detail numerous freaks, acrobats, and
clwn eigincluded in the cast. He has just appeared in opera i1A tour with the Chicago Opera Associationi under Campi
FORMk CUVERSTUDNTS O 'and has received an ovation. From Ann Arbor he will go direct to New York where on Nover
FORMER~ ~ CLVRSU DERGNISATIO 9 he wild' give his first concert in that city since his return.
-ETFRCU-OGNZTO At Ann Arbor- he ill be assisted by ELEANOR BRQCK the ditinguished Clora
"Al mn wo aveatendd ulvr_ singer of the South whose' artistic triumphs have been phenomienal, and UMBERTIO M
winter or summer school at any time = U C Pianist.
ore requested to meet at 7 o'clock = '
Wednesday, in room 316 of the Union. e Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; for the course (5 concerts including New York Char
As the object of this meeting will be ,=
to rgniz a~ulerclu' f Mchgan,- Music Society, Mischa Levitski, Cartoline Lazzari,. and the Trio de L~utece, flute, harp'and ~'c
all Culver ment are urged to be pre- =$.0 30,$.0,o sale at Thie University School of MuIsic.
SHOWS AT' Adpiissi
13:00, 7:00Adls2
and 8:30 Children, i
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vWin," withi
mnedy, '"Meet

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and Jeff
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he miost
;en used
two-reel
oduction
sews and
sGreat-
comedy.

ln n"Ladies First," a musical comedy
in three acts starring Nora Bayes,
'which willl be presented for' a week
'beginning tonight at the Shuber-Gar-
rich, Detroit. A pretty political can-
didate disc'overs too late that herop
ponent is her 'fiance wihwhomi she
has quarelled.
i he keeps in the race and isignom-
iniously d~efeated but wins in the end1
by arringthe successful candidate.
T he Michigan ,Daily, delivered' to
yur door daily, except' Monday, $3.50
a ear.-Adv.

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Week Starting
Mronday, Nov. 3
Night4s, $1.00 to
$250

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MABEL NORkMAND in "JINX"

Read what "W1IT)" G(WANIN(4G, the foremost
about "JINX"'

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;g,

S . . N MATINEES, 2 P. M~.

M~orris Gest.
Costume and

'Ann~ounce the Trliuphant Re-
Sceilic Edition of thie World's'

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Izn holv",
A(4GNZA. OF THLE ORI2ENT

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EXCELLENT Co.
ATMOS1PHEF

Mabel Norman(
AS A WHOLE-Exceptionally buuniani
that hits on Higli and registers la
larity.
S T O R Y - J u st en ou g hi to n ic e l tie to g I E T O - a e g r a i r u y t o
star to 'register' in ad kept come
from lagging at an'y $time.
PHOTO4GRPIY-Generaly'excellent
star..
LIGHlTING-Somne. beauilful exterior s
cellent.
STAR-Registered one of the greatest
n'ot excepting "Mickey"
CHARACTER OF STORY-1W iolesomi
and young'.

SIL

by Frederick Norton

emient at the Century Theater, New
to Capacity Audiences All Sumer.

ear in L~ondon.!!
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gay
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OMPIANY OF~ 300 PEOPLE
Sent on Tou~r in the World's Hitory.
at This Theater Last Season.

They certainly have
offering. The laughs' co
and all of the comedy bi
provides just enough aci
running smoDothly.

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AWL Mat. Wed., 50c to $1.50
£' 11 Sat. Mat., .50c to $2.00
lb K Week Starting Sunday,
Nghts, 50c to $2.50
B~yes

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Can you imagine openfing up on Mabel
costume seated nonchalanly under a big
nails? That first introduction is going to
time on they will all be 1with Mabel, becav
fast and furious without ever running too f,
tively..
Mabel is the Jonah of the circus, and w
-Mabel undertakes to do the 'famous "Rain]tist aiuaeyad pnyrso a
sticks--you remember, the old serpentne da
The fun they get out o Mabel's effort
precipitates a fight between1 the "wild" ma
and the manager, with the panic of the. cro
escapes, i~s about as sure-fire as anything~ evi

XA 1RICA'S PREMIER SINQING} COMEDIENNE
_ in -
"LADIE~S rIRST"
A JOYO>US MUS$ICAL PLAY
-with -

Mabel, after her escape from~
where a kindly old lady is caring
and after her human introduction
fairy) we find her staging a, homr
provides many more laughs.
I believe this is 'one of the mnost
ever done, because she gets a Ca
business that will register' with an
roarious comedy to the humian~ littl
we don't have any, offensivey al

us;

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'REAL COMYEDIES
THIS

W, AND 17f-

1XVING FISHER.

',

E MORRISON AND THE NEW YORK,
CAST

It seems to mie that here is a sure'-fire coi
to step out on and Ue sure that all1 your cust
a look at it. The circus atmosphere provide
the comedy. So many films have been offered
r agents running wild with careless adjectives
be quite advisable these days, when you know
to mnake that fact clear to your fans, and I st
than safe in promising that they are going
laughs when they' see Mabel Normand in this

"Pack up your troubles in the old kit bag" and see~ this picture.,
Mabel Normaud~ will be' your packer.

Theate'r, 1N

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