,AN DAILYl later, Wed. Eve., April 14 SON'S LAUGHIING SENSATIOJN! Presents (Associated with the Seiwvyns) Lt Ie NigSht M1. Stanley and Adelaide Matthews ike Your Wife, Mo1ther and Sweetheart to See siting, BUTT Not Without Lanighter. SCAST Direct from the Princess Theatre, New Including FRANCIS BYRNE. PRICES--75eq $1.009, $150~ AND4 $2.00 Asked At. Random Today's question: "Do, you thinkI the local mnoving picture houses are justified in running their, customary, number of ads every show? "' advertisi-ng in the movies. It seems melodies in the score, frequently serv- to me that it is up to 'the merchiantls es to accompany waltzes and features. rathier tl'han the moving- picture house As in operas of the past, "George Did' managers to remedy' this."1 It" has its quota of comic steps, amiong Donald Bicknell, '22: "It seems to, me that the movie hou fss make enough from their regular adlmissions without running a whole reel of ads, which which is "Thie Constable Shuffle." The -Screen )NDAY (Mail Orders Now) James M. Darbarker, '20E, ;president do nothing but bore the audience who of the Engineering society :a "I was have come for{',entertainment." discussing this subject last night with - --__ ____ some fellows and we all seemed to + 'e to agree, that the prices charged at the Th t g local movies were' quite sufficient to warrant the discontinuing of movie TiHE WHITNEY advertisements. No one enjoys these ads and they are likely to cause re- Eyta orsxiib ocdt sentment rather than patronage for Egpin ouswllb redt the merchants who advertise in this 'pay homage to the gliding grace of the manner." four sinuous oriental maidens in Helen-Smith, '20F, member of theE "Mecca," one of the best dance num- T-Square society; "Ahs these ads seem bers in Russell Barnes' .George Did to afford some of the 'gentlemen stu- I It," the 14th Michigan opera, which, dent amuemet, Isupose re ill be produced under the direction all right. personally, however, I like4 of E. Mortimer Shuter for four morei it quiet :in a moving picture theater, nights at the Whitney. 'Those rivaling and if by removing these ads this could! feminine grace in the oriental dance be obtained, it would be well worth; vehicle are 'earl ffI. Velde, Irwin T. while." uanborn, Tack F. Hlolden, and Ceilan 3. Gerald Vinkemulder, 22: "The } Rorick. Their E~lgyptian interprets-l merchants naturally want the good tion is remarkably realistic and fss THlE MAJESTIC --it 6-Blanch :r Sex" and frt of his s "Broken ORPNEIJM THEATR E 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:00, 10:00 Tues-Wed., 6, 7-June Elvidge in Poison Pen," Mutt _& Jeff car- toon, "Putting On a Dog" and comedy. COMING Bessie Barriscale in "The Luck of Geraldine Laird." Assuming a disguise and then im- personating one's self is one of the lat- est novelties in screen stories. It is used with entertaining results in "Double 'Speed," which will be repeat'- ed with Wallace leid today at thel Majestic. *Reid appears as "Speed" Carr, the' nephew and heir of John Ogden, a Los Angeles mill ionaire. While driv-{ ing his new roadster to ZLos Angelest to meet" his uncle's banker "Speed" is robbed of his car and all his other possegslons, including his letter of in- troductioni. Uponi presenting himself1 at the Los AgelEs lank ho is thrown- out because of his unkempt appear, I ane. Not long after this he sees the speedster that was stq~lezifr'om him and folilows it to .the banl-,er's home.. The one driving the car turns out to be tte l.anker's daughter and when "Spe&",' starts to vlaim his car she thinks that he has.'eome in answer tq mn adver- tisement for a futrjetlr that she has ru4; in the m ring paper. This re- Sults in hire Inst impersonation. When the 1bj4Ker finds it urgent to have someone pose as "Speed" Carr, Carr resumes his, true role, )atronize our Advertisers.--Adv. THlE ARCADE In "Shore Acres," James A. Hl play which has been adaptedt scr~een and which will be shown today at the Arcade, Alice Lak the role of Hlen Berry whose New England father wants her tc ry Josiah Blake, a confidence whom she dues not love. Althoug father does not know it, Blake tricked shim out of money that he ed by mortgaging" his farm. Berry's selfish willfulness sho, self when., instead of agreeing 1 prosperous match that he thinl has arranged for her, Helen ac Sam Warren, Blake's clerk, any two elope on a vessel in as On hearing what he consider, daughter's criminal and ungr; disobedience, Berry becomes so in ed that he blocks his brother who to light a beacon to guide the sl the storm. 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