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TODAY AND TOMORROW

E L.

NORMAND'

in "PINTO"

WUERTH THEATRE
Tues-Wed-6 7-.Virginia Pearson in "Im-
possible Catherine," also a. two-reel.
comedy,' "His Concrete Dome" and
kinogram weekly.
Thurs-Fri;--8-9--Mildred Harris Chaplin
in "Home" with a comedy.
Sat-O--AlI star cast in "The Trembling
Hour" with a screen magazine and
com eiy,
Sun-M n-1l-12.-Sessue Hayakawa in
"The Tong Ma' with a colored re-
view and comedy.
Tues-Wedgy-13-14--Geo. Walsh in "T~fhe
Beast" also a kinogram weekly anid
comedy, "Almost Heroes."
ORPHEUM THEATRE
20,3.30, 7.00, 8:30, 106:00
Tues-Wed-6-7-Peggy Hyland in "The
Web of Chance," also Craig Kennedy
stories."
Thurs-Fri--8-9--C. Hale in "The Blackc
Circle," with a news and comedy.
Sat-Sun-1O-1I -Nazimova, In Revela-
tions" with a news and -comedy.
M~on-12-"Love, Honor and ?" (return-
ed), also a Mutt- & Jeff cartoon and
Ford weekly.
Tues-Wed-13-14--Gladys Leslie in "iThe
Midnight Bride," also, Craig Kenedy,
stories.
'I SOB81'"Ohl What
I IITR0fi Girl"
.' Iiai~tliiuiltilgiiiliilliiiltligigsuls
Garrick Detroit
MARIE DRESSLER IN-
"T"ILLIE'S NIGHTMARE"
d Prenhu'

The Stage
THE WHITh EY
I 'TeBetter 'Ole," will be presented
atte Whitney theater, Jan. . Old
Bill, Bert, and Alf, the three heroes
of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather's com-
edy, need no special introduction to
the public. DeWolf Hopper will pre-,
sent the part of "Old Bill."
Mrs. Mary Fanton Roberts, editor of
MAJ-1ESTIC
Last .Times Today,
tSOCIETY "EXILE"
with
ELSIE FERGSON'
ARi'CADE,
Shows at 3:00, 7:00;8:30
' ~Phones:
Theatre, sgG-M Mgr's Res.. 2316-M
1Tue-Wed-6-7-Maibel Normand in
Pinto': Star 'Comedy, "Woes of a,
Woman" and Weekly,:'

The

these three modern sole
"It is quite possible
glance we may not realiz
attributes that underlie
these three soldiers pr
time we are bound to r
author's keen understan
men. Through Flemishc
khaki shines forth the ui
humor and sturdy Comm
man of the people, a ma.
We but~ true sense ofl
him to leave wife and cl
life and limb for his cou

1 4

"As Pinto,
Mabel Nor-
mandi is seen in
one of the most
distinctive roles
of her career.
Pinto is a mag-
netic little imp,
wild;, mischiev-
ous, big-heart-
ed,an so full
living that.' she
of the joy pf
hasn't time to
be mean or
vain.

THE 31AJEST
An unreliable auto, a'
a mother, to go to, and
traffic cop combine to cau
in Charlie Chaplin's lateE
Day's Pleasure," the four
lion dollar comedies. It
local showing of the filmr
the double feature prof
Majestic for the last tin
IThe scene opens with
erging from the house
blithely down the steps
forth for his day's recr
first obstacle arises whe
auto refuses to be era!
impediments to the da
come one by one.
As an additional featui
guson in "Society's Exil
cellent diversion from t.
Charlie and his auto.
THE ARCAD~
"Pinto," which will be
the Arcade today and tc
tures Mabel Normand in
is in direct contrast to tl
she has portrayed in the
a girl of the West who b1
under the guardianshipc
men.
Her daring exploitso
Legs, nearly drives the
the ranch to distractior
overjoyed that Pinto ist
York for a year to visit.
Staging a wild west
of the exciting moment.
while in New York, and
turns to the West a yc
engaging personality acct
with one object-matrimi
BOWKER TO BE SPEA]
FOR LIBRARY]I

efor' smnd

ii
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5

Preve.nt Effaects
w a of
Wiintfer Winds

Use.

DJERMrAL CREAIM

Made At.

Quarry Drug

C&s

COMING

Prescription. Store

c IN., "TOBY'S BOW"

So. SState and N. University Ave.

phone 308

pp

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WHITNEY

THEATRE

Tomorrow: Night,

January 7tbi

Do

Wolf

Hopper'

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(Continued from Page 0r
From 4 to 6 o'clock a recep,
the faculty and invited guests
held in the building.
Reading RomJIs IUchang
On Thursday morning th
quarters will be open for use
work will be carried ohi in tl
cept that the old medical, pei
and graduate ,reading room w~
be used.
In speaking of the exhibit of
scripts belonging to Mr. Wil
Voynich, of London and NewI
be shown here on Jan. 7, 8, aw
Bishop said:,
Rare 11anuscriptsy
"In connection with the de4
of the new Library building
'University, Mr. Wilfred ,M. Voy
making, at his own expense an
out cost to the University, an
of illuminated manuscripts of t
dle Ages and the Renaissance
"Illuminated manuscripts of
teenth century are not uncom~
European and American librar
museums. They are, however,
arily poorly executed pieces of
dinary sort. The collection wb
Voynich will show is composee
lected manuscripts with very'r
able paintings and decorations,
Sdate from the eleventh to theE
th centuries, and exhibit theF
Flemish, French, Spanish, an
Ian styles of painting, decorati;
writing.
"The collection. is particular
in devotional books, 'which w
course, ordinarly chosen for il
Uion and adornment with min;
There are a number of psalter;
iaries, prayer books, and boc
hiours, as well as one pontifical
number of Latin bibles, ins
bibles from Spain and 'Englan
Illuminations 'Valuable
"The illuminations are of* e
dinary value for the history of
ing: they' show also various;
of decoration as distinguishes
miniature painting. The collet
particularly strong in English
which is not nearly so common
specimens preserved in~ thisc
as the work from Flanders
France, while Spanish' specime
almost unknown. Spanii~h i
ated manuscripts of the early
are extremely rare, but in th
lection is a Latin bible writi
ornamenteod in Strain in the tb

BETTER

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Music and Charming Girls
The Bairnsfather International Success.

s,

"By long odds Mr. Hopper's best perform

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years

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