The Stage J 'Giw a In d re- "The and n in comn- Last Times* Today RED STONE 12HE L ~ "' R GOAT"~1W**4f'i Lunches Sodas Candies SUGAR BOWL 109 S. MAIN ST. TIIE WHITNEY Tinkly music, rythmical lyrics, art- istic scenery, and a book tingling with wit and cleverness are promised by John Cor~t in "Roly Boly Eyes," to be presented Jan. 15 at the Whitney. "Roly Boly Eyes" is provided with, all the orthodox musical comedy elements and overflows with additional, special-, ties. The New York cast intact which ap- peared at the Belasco theater will pre- sent "The Boomerang," under the di- ' III ARCADE Shows at 3:00, 7:00, 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Thu-Fri-8-9-I'omn Moore in I"Toby's Bow" and "Sniilinlg Bill" Parsons in " He did and He Didn't". G arric Detroit SMARIE DRESSLER IN c "TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" s SI SUBET Oh! What DETRIJ T A Girl" rection of David Beltgco, Jfan. the Whitney. T e Sre 16, at I * JRO~j~Ass DRs As. O1?flRS Election, as national. officers o Qne of the oldest of -American biological societies has. fallen to the. lot of two University of. Michigan professors. At the annual meeting of the Am- erican Society of Naturalists held be- fore the holidays at the University of Princeton, Prof. Bradley M. Davis, of the botany department, former sec- retary of the society, became vice- president and Prof. A. F. Shull, of the zoology, department, succeeded him as secretary. The American Society of Natural- ists was founded in 1883. It is rec- ognized as the parent society from which other societies have branched off. The general program of the so. :ciety and its monthly organ, the Am- erican Naturalist, is devoted to tho subject of Genetics and Evolution. ZOOLOGICAL JOU1RN~AL CLUFB TO BOLD MEETIXG THURSDAY Two addresses 'by members of the zoology department,, will be on the 5program for the regular meeting of the Zoological, Journal club at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. .Mr. L~. V. Heilbrunn, instructor in ,zoology, will discuss "An Experiment- al Study of Cell Division" and E. M. Bogue will read notes on dragon-flies. The meeting will be open to all inter- Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Marquette, Mich,, Jan. 7.-- ability of Michigan's .cut-over to the sheep. raisinig industry tested by reports onl tie succ the various gr~owers during 19. ceived by John A. Doelle,. sec of the Upper Peninsula Develc bur'eau. During the year inany shxee moved their flocks into this from western grazing, lands. them announce the intention creasing their flocks in 1920, and ing thousands of additional ac the stump land, which they d have proved excellent for sheep yes, owing to the verdant groi clover. In clearing the land the men have found it more pro they say, to remove the downI paying little attention to stuf This method saves much tim means only a negligible loss in ductive area. -_ i 1 g." I TH MAJESTIC. F wamomamal R R __.~. 11 Today and Tomorrow' Tom Moore AT HIS "SDMILINW" BEST -- IN - obys , Bow". Ample +opportuuitay for winning laughs is offered Fred Stone in "The Goat," which will be repeated for the last times today at the Majestic. The y popular stage comedian who has butt recently turned his. attention to the movies appears, as Chuck McCarthy, an iron worker who attempts 'fo win- fame and fortune in the .photodrama.1 "Ala" McCarthy peu rages h~er son] in his efforts. and'.he' practices the fine points of ,being a flm star so vigor-4 ously and enthusiastically at home that the neighbors call in~ the police. Fortune knocks at his door when his true merit is disclosed by the masterly way he .captures Bijou. Ia- mour's runaway monkey on the high- est beam of _a building under con- struction. She is so grateful that she says that he surely should be in the movies. when ft is discovered that; Bijou~ is unable to roller skate the 'big opportuinity comies to McCarthy and he is employed to be her double. This is the beginnin~g of his annomynous carer as a movie idol 'which ultimately wins himi neither fame nor great for- tune' but a blushing bride. THlE ARCADE. Only members of the family are fav- ored with the- courtly obeisance of' Toby' the old negro servant of -an a~r- istocratic Virgianian household, but in "Toby's ,Boar," to be shown today and tonmorrow at the' Arcade; Tom Moore is very desirous of securing this privelege. Moore has the part of a novelist who "finds" himself after a period of more or less riotous living. Hle becomes acquainted with Toby's pretty young mistress and this ex- plains his desire to be entitled to re- ceive Toby's bow. Hie sets out in his' chatacteristic entertaining manner and after numerous amusing Incidents ,Is received into the family. DANCING At the Packard Mondays and Tb,urs- 'days, 8 to 10 P.1 M. Dance Hall is now open for rental 'for private parties or assemblies. Private lessons every day. Phone 1850-F.-Adv. Tutti IWHITNEY TREAT; THURS70DAY JANUARY, 13 EItogegmeuit Extraordlinavy 16IRECT FROM CORT THMEATRF Ori inal cast and production dire~ rtFr .i mac ,onthcj run at kthe Knickerbocker TI'I Corr NewYr ~pile e n t ,i MUSCAIL ComeDy RLY. x TV Lunches Nunnally' Candy Maynard S Has Tobyr Bowed Jo TonI t I .. r. r - . t~Woolf Q.enie Smith Ka.te Pull m an Margaret Cdxwaclds 144 h Ch~v~ir Dan 1Ke1hj ALOri M ,ANN A cwotzus OF Ala S'TCPPGR9 AND5 PRICES Lower Floor 2.50 Gallery 1.00 Balcony 150-2. mail Now Sale . , A ' i dk ESA 7ONS TONIGH lI FRED STONE The Worlds Greatest Acrobatic Comedian "The Goat", A "°Romance of New York Nights and Dixie, Sun- shine. A Mile, A Minute Comedy With 'All The Speed And Action That Can Be Crowded Into One Show WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CommencingS'undaya "THE ENIDI 54 Fairban,.ks BENNETT HAUNTED BEDROOM" 'OND UNITED AR~TISTS' PRODUCTION e Couds Roll, By'~ I I1 You Like To See The Ghost Walk, Douot1 Is This One,