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MICHIGA:N DAILY ,S1PPLLE NT

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in 3",4o 7-o, ji:3o, moou
Tues-Wed-9- 10-All star cast in "Under
Suspicion" with a Mutt and Jeff car-
toon comedy and Craig Kennedy stories.
Thurs-Fri-11-12-Frank Mayo in "The
Brute Breaker" with' a news and comedy.
Sat-13---Eugene O'Brien in "Broken
Melody" with a screen magazine anA
comedy.
Sun-Mon-14-15-Naz mova in "Eye for
Eye" (r'eturn date).
Tues-Wed-16. 17- Madlaine; Traverse in
"The Hell Ship" with ra Mutt and Jeff
cartoon comedy and Craig. Kennedy
stories.
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h a kinogram weekly
Chicken Chasers."
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11 star cast in "The
h a comedy, "Good
,ve and the Law"
yand comedy.
5-16-Elsie Janis in
"Snub" Pollard comn-
view.
H. B. Warner in
Honor" with a kino-

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SLouis Mann In "FRIENDELY ENEMiIES"2

Cites, Haldon H, '23L, 915 .Oakland. Wanatah, Ind. 558.
Clark, Webb R, '21. 734 Es.'University. Grennville, 0. 1054-M. t
Coe, David F, '23, 705 . Division. Milford. 1124-R.
Colby, Francis T, '22L, 823 E. Kingsley, Chicago. 566.
Congleton, Ralph R, '23. 314 E. Washington. Parkersburg, W. Va.
78-M.
Conuable, Virginia, 206 S., Thayer. Kalamazoo. 988-R.,
Cook, Walter D, '20E, 429 S. Division. i Saline. 1741-R.
Crane, Bernard, '23M, 820 E. Washington. South Bend,' Id. 1165-M
Croft, Marion. E, '23, 433 Maynard. Detroit. 815-J.
Cunningham, Robert' B, '22L, 602'E. Liberty. 'Ann Arbor. 1930-.
Dempsey , William F, '23, 425, S. Division. Edwardsburg, 1565-J.
Deuhs, Gerhard B, '22, 504 Benjamin. Long Prairie, Minn,'
Devendorf, Charles, V H, '22, 804 Monroe. Des Moines, Ia. 11 14-W.
Dillon, Roswell P, '21E, 300 E. Jefferson. Ann Arbor. '076-J
Domboorajian, Grace, 914 Hill." East Lansing. .36-Fl. '
Dorb, Sidney, 1321 Wilmot. Detroit. 984-H. .
Downey, Zella A, '20, 1222 Washtenaw.' Armada. 885-M.
Dunlop, Burton E, 605 E. Catherine. Duluth, Minn. s
Duty, A Glenn, '21, 522 N. Division. Ann Arbor. 679-W.
Dwork, Harold' K, '23, 423, E. Main.' Newark, N. J. 2410.
Dyll, Louis M, '22, 820 Arch. Helena,Morit. 1162-J.
Edelsteini, Jack M, '23, 120 N. Ingalls. Detroit.
Erlenbach, Louis P, '23, 1208 S. University., Saginaw. 2496-W.
Fairchild, James 1, '23, 454 Fifth St.
Fiseher, GeorgeH, '23E, 1208 S. University.,' Saginaw. 2496-W.
Fortune, William P, '23L, 823 E. Kingsley. Springfield, 11l. 566.
Gabell, James H, '20, 345 S. Division. Dayton, 0. 902-R.
\Gariepy, Francis J, '23,'1110. Willard. HarboT Springs. "-931-H.
Gipner,, Jahn F, TIM, 203 N. Ingalls. Niles. 1660-W.
Gilman, Marcus M, '2311x, 820 E. Washington. South Bend Ind. 1165-W.
Gish, Russell 5, '23E, 431 E. University. Grand Rapids. 1478-W.
Glass, Nathan H, '23L, 615 Church. Ahmeek. 1489.
Goldberg,. David, '23E, 607 E. University. Detroit.' 1995-R.
Goodrich; Edmond T, '20, 1443 Washtenaw. Detroit. 1166.
Green, Bernard H, '20 1124 Olivia. Kent, 0. 2460.
*Gulbranson, Everett P, '23, 322 E. Ann. Ottawa, Ill. 1040-J.
Gunn, Ross, 120E, 426 Maynard. Ann Arbor. 871-M.
Hackett, Everett, Spec., 1000 Catherine. Birmingham. 253-3.
Hailer, C P, '22E, 821 E. University. 2738.
Heetderks, Dewey R, '23M, 1355 Wilmot. Grand Rapids. 2432-1.

BES ATRACTIONS
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LAST TIMES TODAY

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Limberout,
For Their7
S ol 'e Made only by
QUARRY DRUG 'CO.
PR~ESCRIPTION STORE
SO. STATE AND N. UNIV RSITY: AVE.
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A Stirr ing Tale of The, Sea Don't Miss it.
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AL Sit. JOHN in "SPEED"
W EDNESDAY, and TIAURSDAY

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T heStage
THE WHJITNEY
"Civilian. Clothes,"'.coming. Thurs-
day evening to the Whitney with Wl-
1am Courtenay, under the direction of
Oliver Morpsco, has enjoyed popular-
ity in both the East and ;West, hav-
ing run eight _months in New' York
and ninie months -in Los Angeles,
where it is still drawing large audi-
ences. '
Arthur Hammerstein describes
"Somebody's. Sweetheart," which he
will present Saturday night at the
Whitney as ' "a musical play differ-
ent."

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SHUBERT-DETROIT

THE MAJESTIC
Perfection to the smallest detail is
present in Thomas U. Ince's greatest,
motion picture melodram~a ""Behind
the Door," to be shown for the last'
times today with Hobart Bosworth in
the_ leading role.
The picture is developed around the!
crimes of, a German submarine cap-
tain and his final \fate at the. hands
of one of his victims, a German-Amer-
ican, loyal to the United States.,
THE °ARCADE
"Pollyanna" with hter "glad"' phil-.
osophy is the latest role chosen by'
Mary Pickford in which to show her,
talents, and will be repeated today and
tomorrow at the Arcade. "Pollyanna".
is the first of her. pictures taken un-'
der the auspices of the "big four",
made up of "Doug" Fairbanks;," "Char-4
lie" Chaplin, D. W. Griffin, and 'Mary
Pickford. rsInnuty
many gd oIdsr
Service records' compiled by an In-
dustrial corporation show that out of
graduates, from 27 universities in its
employ, those from the University of
Michigan rank second with 24.71.!
Graduates from Cornell are in first
place with 32.67 for an average.
Patronize our Advertlsers.--Adv.

DOROTHY DALTON

TODAY AND TOMORROW
TWO MORE "GLAD" DAYS IN WHICH TO
SEE
MARY PICKFORD

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Al Jolson, sometimes' termed the
world's best entertainer, is appearing.
this week .in "Sinbad," his latest or-
iental, extravaganza, at the Shubert-
Detroit. The faculty of :looking over
a crowd and making it his is Jolson's
greatest gift, and -he + sakes every
spectator feel that the entertainment
has been provided especially for him.
In "Sinbad" he has' been given a ve-
hicle of surpassing; size and brilli-
ance.
DATE OF JUNIOR LIT DANCE
CHANGED: TO AVOID CONFLICT
The date for the 3-lit dance has been
changed to Saturday,'' March 20, the
occurance of the Chicago track °meet
and other important events on March
13, making such change expedient., It
will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock
at the Union.
Those in charge of the class activ-
ities urge every, member to cast his.
vote for Student councilman between
16, and 5 'clock'Friday Iin the corridor
of University, hall. The candidates
are Theodore C. Sedgwick, '21, Ed-
ward S. Kingsford, '21, and Donald J.
Porter, '21. The annual class dues of
$1 may be paid' from 10 until 5 o'clock
next Thursday and Friday inl the cor-
ridor of Ulniversityt hall.
Pittsburg Will File' Student Records
At the recent ,meetingof the deans of
the University of Pittsburg, it, was
decided to use the point scale system
in' regard to student activities'. The
plan is to, maintain. a card index
upon which. shall be recorded the ac-
tivities of every student in the uni-
versity.. This file will be easily acces-
sible to any, person who might' be in-
terested in ascertaining the amount of
participation indulged in by any stu-
dent.
Oregon Aggle Senjiors Honored,
A unique custom is carried on at
Oregon Agricultural college. Every
year a wooden table is placed' in the
confectionary store patronized by the
college. Only seniors" are allowed to
sit' at this table, stid during the year
each member of the class ,carves his
initials or name on it. The table top
Is preserved as a class directory.
Are you going, to the Siophomore
Prom? Ip the spirit of our Decoration.
we'lbe there. Blu Maize Blossom
Shop.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

" "THE MARKET OF SOULS"
FRIDAY and SATURLAY.
,The Great "HOUDINI,'
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"THE GRIM, GAME"
Next Sunday- "THE COPPERHEAD"

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ANN ARBOR CHOP SUZY!
Excellent CHOP SUET, from
11 :30a. im. to midnight
Steaks. and Chops 814 5. State

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JEWELER
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WHITNEYi
Saturday; Mar: 13

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Direct from Chiago
Hilarious and Tuneful Hit

OLIVER, MOROSCO PRESENTS
FRACSX. BU SHMAN
AND

If you will only take a short time of your
day and take the treatment that
MARY PICKFORD
GIVES IN
"POLLYANNA"

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how deep rooted your real or, fan cied troubles
ter how many studies you have ahead of 'you,
ow joyless or hopeless or helpless the the out-
ithe dark horizon will gradually brighten, and
will forget everything except that you areglad
CHESTRAL MUSIC EVENINGS,
ROWS AT 2:00, 3:30, 7:00.,3:30
,omedy. "WATCH YOUR STEP
--- _ -MOTHER"

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APPEARING IN PFRSON
THE FACSINATING MYSTERY PLAY
"THE MASTER THIEF"
FROM THE FAMOUS "PAYMASTERS" STORIES
dF RICHARD WASHBURN'CHILD.
THRILLS! MYSTERY!
SURPRISES!
PRICES: LOWER FLOOR $2.OO, BALCONY, I O.aSI.50 ,6ALLERY 75c

One year in New York
Three Months in Chicago
AUG.MENTED ORCHZSTRA
GORGEOVS GIRIA
Seats on Sale Thursday
-PRICE
76e, 51, $1.50 and $2

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