THEATRE 0, a.30. 10:00 TODAY man and at's Your Doris Husr Tues -Wed. 282 and 24 - Ora Crue in "The Loot," with a Mutt and Jeff cartoon, "Pawn Brok- ers.," Thlurs-Fri. 25 and 26-Evelyn Greeley in "Me and Captain Kidd," also a news and comedy. '~ Garrickeroit SALICE BRADY in '"]Forte w Sever After" ARGENTIMA.N TO DFLIVER LECTURE iN SPAM1SH TONIT, "The Citiesy and People of South Amherica," will. be the subJect of a lecture by Sr. Jaime A. IHaucis, of Par-ina, Argentine, at 7:15 o'clock this evening in the Natural Science lecture room. The lecture will; be givefa in easily understood Spanish. Members of La Sociedad Hispanica, under whose auspices the lecture is given, will be admitted free of charge, while non-members will be taxed 15 cents. Patronilze our Advertisers.--Adv. SPIRITS THLE MAJESTIC The Screen in a, surprisingly truthful and appeal- ing manner. The most important th~ing in the life of the glrl' lerolne, who is kept in seclusion by her old-fashioned and arbitary grandfather, is a meeting she has with a carefree choir boy who is restrained by the choir master from climbing over the wall that keeps her a prisoner. ieut. Locklear in "The Great Air Robbery," with a "Snub" Pollard comedy and colored re- 'view. Adults 35c, children 10c. Wed.*Thur. 24 and 25- William Russell in "Shod~ with Fire," and comedyr, "Tamiing the West." Fri-Sat. 26 and 27 -All-star , cast in "The Third Generation," j with a two-reel comedy, "Loose Lions and Fast Lovers." Laughs are frequent in "What's Your Husband Doing," featuring Doris MayM and Douglas 'MacLean for the last times today at- the Majestic. I_ - a From the beginning to end the char- acters only extricate themselves from C 0MM-1ITTEFE IN CHARGE OF one entanglement to get into another "WAYIFARER" MSINF'ORME D more serious. One of the most amusing scenes oomes when two law- (r>wIiiOe Issu~es Statement to C.0t- yers :try to escape with their client, rest Erroneous Im- who is in a someiwhat heipless state, pressions from their wives and. her husband, each of whom appears at unforeseen Regarding the film shown in Hill mome ts~vto te Iauditorium Sunday night, Irwin Good-' In adapting the stage version wllet'o, rsientfhhe", movies the best of the spoken lines made the following statement yester- have, also beef carried over, supple- menting the film comedy 'in an effec- day: oga u o nKllail Live manner. _____________toriuml ast Sunday night was arrang.. ed and promoted by the University TILE ARlCAIWl Y. Mv. C. A. in the interests of the In-' -terchurch World movement. Those in Grace and, charm are predominent' charge- were misiniformed, it after- in "The Stolen Kiss," Constance'-Bin- ward proved, as to the importance and ney's second venture as a screen star, (lduality 'of the motion picture repro- which will be repeated today at the duiction~ of 'The Wayfarer.' It in no Arcade. During, a large part of the way did justice to the pageant 4s At picturre Miss Binney appears as a lit- was actually presented. and, 1w, which tle girl and she 'interprets her part it was ju~dged: "The film was sent from the C cago office of the Interch~urch -Wo movement, having been borrow from the :Methodist Centennaryc lecition, and arrived in Ann Arl Saturday night. It was not until tr that those in charge became aware the fact that only two of the six re .hipped were at all suitable as to1 subject matter. It was then too la of course, to correct the difficultya fthe program had to be altered tos the emergency. This opportunity therefore taken to correct any fa' impressions that the merits oft picture were wilfully misrepresei RIESS R] TIRNtiS TO CAMPUS WAFTERN SERIOUS ILLNtiE Walter Riess,, '22L, returned fri Toledo Sunday after his recove fromn a serious attack of lnfiuen. He was taken ill at examination tip and failed to give in to his sickn( with the result that lhe had a 1 breakdown. Hie will lose sever hours credit this semester because the attendance rufle in the Law scho 'Th' Michigan. Daily, the only moe ing paper In Ann Arbor, conitains the latest ,Campuu, City and 'Wo News ;-.At!. W HIT NE TUESDAY, MARCH.,30 .............. qA II S UBE AL JOLSON in DETROIT "SINBAD" SHUBIERTS iPRIESE14TS MINTY E and HEATH in " hello Alexander", GORGEOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVACANYZO LOWER FLOOR . 2.50 and 3.00 MAIL ORID IS BALCONY 1.Ob -1.50 and,2.0NOW V :. . r.d. ®.-Mn.Mmi r LAST TI MES TODAY . . hh !II r' JIEST ATTRACTIONS4 FIRST! A Last Tdimes Today CONSTAN CE BINNEY ;I IN &D v «THE STOL&JEN KISS" Was Pinched! HONEYSUCKL. INN . Flhad fallen. It's' scn- dalous, boys were .:. ended. The Pleasantville jalwas full fora ,the first time, in seven years - ful of frantic wives and tremn- J, bling 'hubbies - their on- ly hope in the shield of their nommes -de road. ~~huse. . And, when,. In the cold - gray dawn,' they said, . . "Good' morning, Judge"'- oh, what recognitions: - -d what- revelations! - You'll laugh till you'r'e weak. aa/ 11 4 From Lucille Van Slyke's Novel " Little Miss By-the-Day" The same delightful delineation of unusual girl thypes which made BA.ERNABETTA in "ERSTWHILE SUSAN"' stand Gut .like a lighthouse in a sea~ of mediocre pictures t A i ' { Y' [ ,i r/ , t, , , , ~ , ' . k1 / 1 i . , i\i i ' 5 : ! I 111 R ' ... Christie Comedy-"Why ,Husbands ti Dance"~ and Weekly ORCHESTRA MUSIC EVENINGS SHOWS *T 2:00, 3:30, 7:00 AND 8:30 ADULTS 30c CHIILDREN lUc in ~ K..' 'A. Tomorrow--Tw'o days S ECOND great fu~n picture of the most capti- vtn starring Team on1 the screen, If yc Teir'first; i"wenty-Three and a Halffo t Hours' Leave," washailed throu~ghout the coup fr try as the "~best comedy of-the year,"' "WWas Your Hu~sband Doi1e?" is fuy see t au. love to laugh, rhe love-of Mke thi s! WILL ROGERS IN "WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE"~ I .No matter if you area a "Wet" or a 'Dry"--You will enjoy this picture immensely!,' The, 4.op Portraits 9uality PHOTOG RAPHY.i Make Your APPOI NTM WNENTS To 0a PHOTOGRAPH ED In Your I, r St. St Phonie 604 we' J-HOPS .. . ,.