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January 11, 1920 - Image 7

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lu from ! Prof. 'Bruinm wrote today's Rand-
iternoon all Studio ad. R. E. McKean's 'ad
isle was : will appear in. Tuesdays ssue.- Adv.

SHEEIV

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Mat.Wed. SOc
Sat. Mat. 500.
Week Star
Sunday Jan,
Nights. 500 to

rting
$2.50,S
IIOTTr

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F. RAY COMSTOCK AND WILLIAM °ELI'
-PRESENT-

'1

Cxth Annual New York Princes
Theater Musical Comedy

,

,My Dear'

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Wheni asked if "Old .Bill" is
serious part he has ever pla
Wiolf Hopper, who has been
by the NWhitney for a returnI
ance in "The Better 'ole," Gap
i3airnsfather's popular succe
'plied, "No, sir!. This is not
serious part-serious as you
-that I have played, nor do I
Old Bill' technically a seriot
actor. He is just chock full
anity, and like all humans
seridus, sympathetic moments
"I have played Mark Anton:
torumn scene of "Julius Geasa:
per 'continued, "and I realize
how much easier it was to
tear from an audience thanf
I suppos~e it is because syml
an important ingrediant in hui
ings. The tear is an autom
sponse, whereas an audience hi
shown to make them laugh,a
you have to 'work sometimes
make them smnile?"
SIIUBERT-GARIC-DET
Melodies and comedy are p
by F. Ray Comstock and Will
liot, producers of the New Yo:
cess theater comedies,- in "(
Dear," to be presented this w
ginning this evening at thel
Garrick. The book and lyrics
work of Guy Bolton and P. G
house while Louis A. Hirsh c(
the music.
The cast is made up of
Day, Douglas Stevenson, Hal
Joseph Allen, Lorraine Manyi
thur Shaw, Suzanna Jackson,
K. Conlan, Evelyn MacVey, -Re.
ning, Edith Clasper, Blanche
and Victor Le Roy.

Girls and Gowns That Captivate
With New York Cast and Producti+on
7' Months New York 4 'Months Boston 3 Months Philadelphia

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EDDIE LEONARD, KATE' PULLMAN A.ND SOME OF THE CHORUS BEAU-
TIES IN JOHN CORT'S PRODUCTION OF THE GREAT MUSICAL

uItI COMEDY ,SUCCESS, -"ROLY

BOLY EYES."

hitney Fri. Jan.106
tICES- 50 -75 -1.00 -1.50 -2.00w,
ORDERS NOW. 'SEATS WED.
S CO STAGED IT- That Means Perfectiou.

Have you arranged with the Sped-
ding Studio' for your Michiganensian
sitting? Sittings must be made before
Feb. I.--Adv..
Patronize our Advertisers .-Adv.

DAVID BELA5=,SED
THlE

Tuttle's
Lunches
Nunnally 's
Candy
Maynard St.

DETROIT-ON-THE.1

Harry Lauder, the fam
comedian so full of pep ai
fover with the somiething
imitations of his work so
returned from a tour of Ai
will appear for a week begi
day evening at the Del
Campus.
Although he has been k~
cause of his :great service
;lng comfort and cheer tV
lers during the war, this
:not changed him and he
sof the 'Ails." As in previo
will be surrounded by a
clever entertainers,

..

AWU A O NI THE URIIIMAL BELASED THEATRE(NY)PIUODUCTIOM-

Courteous and satistacto%~
TREATKE~NT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or sm~all.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
incorporated 1869
CApital and Surplus, W50,000.0
fiResou rdes.. ..$,UIH,U 1D4O
Northwest Cor. Main & liv rom
707 North Un4,verslt* Ave.

The

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WHITNEY

THEATRE

Return Engagement, Sunday Nlght, January 11

THE MAJESTIC
"Versatile Mary," as Mary1
has come to be known, isg
unusual opportunity to disp
talents in the role of Marvi;
which she plays in ".Heart
Hills," the attraction at the
for four days, starting today
-The story, w-hich deals with
attempt to revenge the death
father demands that Miss Pick
pict the roles of muirdress, scb
society girl and varioush otht
actors. The manner in wi
many obstacles, such as cii;
-ers, unwholesome parental in
and an uncrdpulous mountain
overcome, allows plenty of ch
dramatic as well as comedy"

Dc' Woli

Hopper

in

THE ARCADE

*

"The

Better

'ole "'

0

A Comedy with Music and Charming Girls

"When the Clouds Roll By,
Douglas Fairbanks more; than
dinary opportunity to displayl
letic ability; The story is ra.
from the word go, and in add.
the action there is a distinct p
ried throughout the picture, "V
a betterment over some of the
tfie Fairbanks pictures.
From the .big flood scene
"roof-top marriage" the pictur4
ed with thrilling situations ar
edy scenes. "Till the Clou4
By" will be seen at the Arcs
days, beginning today.

The Bairnsfather International Success

"Bylong odds Mr. Hopper's best performance in many
years." -N. Y, Times

ADVAN CED CLASS

A*

Seats Now Selling

Phone 480

0

Those unacquainted with then
of the advanced dancing class1
starts this week in the' Mic
Union Ann'ex, are invited to atter
first lesson Tuesday evening
7:15 to 8:15 o'clock, and mayi
after the lesson if desired.
This is a mixed class and excJi
ly for University men and w,
There have already been two ad
ed classes this semester, the firsi
ing an enrollment of fifty mei
'fifty women, the second fifty-sev
each, and this one will be limit
fifty of each.

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PRICES:

75o

to

$2.OO

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