-28-tIorence Reed in "Her h a 'o-reel' comedy. 'ECIAL SINGING ter Miller in "The Open th a screen magazine . and s. 30-1-2-"The Western- a colored review -and com- Tuttle'9s THE MAJESTIC 11 Su .wi f Ti I ucker'sj 1 :o 6:30 Thurs- Fri. 4-5-Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "Daring Hearts," with a. comedy.I MUSICAL ATTRACTION s COMINGI Dorothy Phillips in "The Right to Hap- piness." ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 - Lunches Nunnally's; Candy. Maynard'.St., Res., 2316-M Thurs. 27-Warren Kerrigan in "A White Man's Chance" (returned), with a news and comedy. Fri. 28-Florence Reed in "Her Code of Honor," with a news and comedy. Sun-Mon. 30-1-Dorothy Green in "The Praise Agent," with a Mutt and Jeff cartoon and Ford Weekly. COMING lustin Farnum in "A Man in the Open." Norma Talmadge in "The Isle of Con- quest." Branch Nickels Arcade e IEANERS , --AND -- PRESSERS. . 204 e. W hsl o, wai. Te 6S Suits Pressed while ybu wait.- Nothing is considered too sacred for promotion and exploitation in the es- timation of the band of accomplished crooks who are the principal char- acters in "The Miracle Man," to be shown for the rest of this week at the Majestic. Hearing of a man who has myster- ious healing powers, the band, made up of Tom Burke, the leader, his con- federate, "Dope," a girl named Rose, and "the Frog," a contortionist, seeks to capitalize his unusual power. "The Frog" throws his body out of joint and appears before the healer at the same time that two genuine cripples present themselves. To impress them with the ability of the healer, whom he thinks is a fake like himself, he straightens' up as if cured of an actual deformnity. Suddenly one of the cripples, a lit- tle boy, rushes forward, cured. Then the other steps from the wheel-chair,' in which she had been carried about for years, a well woman. The crooks are quick to seize the opportunity for gain that accompanies this incident. Gradually, however,; they succumb to the wholesome influ- 'i THE ARCADE Disagreeable stepmothers often cause discomfort but they seldom are as deadly as is the pretty and agree- able young woman who becomes the stepmother of Ralph Prentiss in "Sealed Hearts," featuring Eugene O'Brien, today at the Arcade. She isI a contradiction of the popular concep- tion and before he knows it, Ralph has fallen in love with her. The com- plexity of the situation increases when she returns his love, but a solution satisfactory to both presents itself. The Star comedy, "Ten Nights in a Tea Room," a farce on prohibition, will be repeated, and special music will be furnished b'y Fisher's orchet- tra. A. S. M. E. ME][BERS TO VISIT DETROIT FACTORIES FRIDAY Eighty members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will leave here at 6:10 o'clock Friday morning on a trip of inspection through two large Detroit plants. Through the courtesy of the factory the morning, followed ' by through the Cadillac plant at the afternoon. A. D. Althous is the chairman of the trip tee. Only members-of the soc eligible to go, but any junior ior engineer who has the inte joining the society may report house Friday morning and m rangements to make the tri] will be the only -one this seme The campaign for new mem ,the society is in fullf swing a end by the last of next week thought that 100 will be adde present membership. Former Student Here for H Mrs. Walter Terpinning, I Marion Paton, '11, of Owosso is spending Thanksgiving w Arbor relatives. MISS HOLLADAY'S CANI Paris. Ky. Fresh every week 117 So. Main St.-Adv. ondiay I'S f! ji l.:.. 'I JANE COWL H UBt, ;n .SDRI "SMILIN THROUGH" Did our team win? tions, read the Mich campus, city and wor , - ,Y YyMlrsr ^I A i1 I Y q+r ri Y +M I 1 1 IrrW s With Au Arnazing Soul Y . ... n. W" ER PHOTOPLAY CORPORA ION Presents tPRODUC TCIOK CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT I. I LAST HIMES TODAY 1 EUGENE O'BRIEN ON" , or he story y FRANKC L PACY-4"' M A "Sealed -in-- Hear 0'* 1 1' I LI, Supported by Lucille Lee Stewart and Roberts Edeson- .C 1 Tea Roo t T Special Music FRIDAY--SATURDAY ALICE JOYCE fI -- in- C "The Vengeance of D By REX BEACH I No miracles? Hell, bo. Where do you get THAT stuff? You, with your facts and sciences may come with me.... Me-a year ago shaking with dope and a hacking.cough, And my fingers itching for a pocket to pick. I'll show you a little house among the roses, High. on a slope that rises from the sea. And an old man there, Blind and deaf and dumb, his-face alight with faith. He wouldn't make a hit on Broadway but that old man makes Crooks, go straight and floods darkened souls with sun. How? Belief he thinks. You being wise may smile, But we who have seen and felt...... . No miracles? Hell, bo. Where do you ge T HAT bunk? a, PHONE 1701 Special Thanksgiving Matinee. ,",a Shows start 1:30-3:00-4:30 Night shows at 7:00, 8:30 Come When it Starts-You'll Enjoy it Better PRICES 'Including War Tax, Balcony....... Lower Floor .... 35c 55c ALICE JOYCE In Scene From, Vitagraph'6s nT Special Synchronized Musical Accompaniment -~- By - AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA FIRST EVENING SHOW RESERVED ' "THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND" oShe was an American girl surroundd by the M( of Europe. Her task was tremendous. See Alice, as a "blonde" and as a "brunette." Also Big-V Comedy-"MATES AND MOI T.:,. . " ." ' ti :.