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April 01, 1921 - Image 7

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Y HE .MICHIAN )AIL"Y

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*Health Mefier Urges Qeln. p
SDr. R. G. Mac~enzie, health officer
for Ann Arbor township, 'has received
Jia letter from Dr. R. M. Olin, state
health commissioner, urging that all
people begin the warm season right.

by cleaning up 'dll rubbish, draining
ditches, and taking~ all other Sanitary
measures possible.
Let a classified ad fInd that last ar-
ticle.-Adv.

DETRO1
WALTER HAMPOEN in
SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS

SHUBERT
0ET ROE!
FRANK *TINNEV In
TICKLE ME

Screen
le--Pola Negri in "Pa
"and Pathe News.

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FREE TRAIN'
During Spring Vac
SELLING BRUS
You Can't Mistake-
It's A Money
Write Box "Brus
Care Michigan E

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reade-Vivian Martin in "Song
of the Soul." Bray comic and
Kinograms.
(nerth-George Walsh in "Num.-
ber. 1?." Vanity Fair Maids
comedy and Pathe Review.

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1Orpytjum---Constance Talmadge
in "Dangerous Business."
Chxistie comedy and Interna-
tional News.
THIS WEEK
Whitney--"Top o' The' Mornin',"
University of Michigan Union
opera.
Shubert (Detroit) -Frank Tin-
ney in "Tickle Me," a peppy
musical comedy.
Garrick (Detroit) -, Walter
Hampden in "iRomneo and
Juliet."
PLAYERS CLUB TO PRLESENT
THLREE PLAYS ON APRIL 6
At the next meeting of the Players
club, to be held in Sarah Caswell An-,
gell hall, at 8 o'clock April 6, three of
Lady Gregory's plays will be present.-
ed by members of the club.
The three plays are, "The Work-
house Ward," "The Rising of~ the
Moon," and "The Spreading of the.
News." These three plays have been
prepared under the direction of M.
Josephine Shaffer, '21, J. Philip Htkl-
den, '22, and P. H. Scott, '22, working
in conJuxnction with their respective
committees. The players are ,all ad-
vanced students in the course in play
production.
Members of the club may invite'
guests to this meeting. Tickets can
be obtained at Wahr's.
TICKETS FOR LOCAL' T. F. W. ,
DANCE GO ON SALE TODAY
Tickets for the first annual military,
ball to be given Friday evening, April
8, in the assembly hall of the Union
by the Richard N. Hall post, No. 442,'
of the Veterans of Foreign. Wars, will
be placed on sale today at the. desk
in the Union lobby.
The affair is not to be limited. in
attendance to members of the organi-
zation itself, but tickets may be pur-
chased by any ex-service man or mem-e ft eU iesiyR .!.C h
price of the pasteboards is $3. They
may be secured 'from 3 to 6 o'clock
today, and from _Z to 8 o'clock this
evening.

TODAY

AND

TOMsORROW

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The Romance of a Girl who slipped out of modern New York-Into the thrills of the old Spanish main
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DAY"

Paramount MACK S EN N ETT Comedy

PATHE NEWS
SHOWS 2:00 - 3:30
DAILY 7:00.-8:30

R OBT. D1ETERLE
Blaritone
At Each Evening Show.

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'IMIUSEMENT CENTRE OF

"DANGEROUS BUSINESS"

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TODAY, AND SATURDAY
VIVIAN, MARTIN

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TODAY-TOMORROW

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"The,'Song of
T Adapted from "An told World Romance" by
WILLIAM J. LOCKE
Mob hatred, unreasoning and unrestrained,,
had trapped an innocent man. The word of a
blind girl pulled him back from the brink of
the grave. This tremendous scene in the Ever-
glades of Florida is one you'll never forget.
Vivian Martin, at the beautifultblind heroine
of this thrilling picture, does the greatest act-
ing of her career.
Added;: BRAY COMIC KINOGRAMS
COMING SUNDAY: Tom Moore in "Hold Your
Horses" A scream, a roaring riot of mirth.

NUMBER

drama. of lore -and
mIystery in a bid cityj

GASP OVER THIS! Here's a bride who balked at the
altar. Said she was married when she wasn't. Dabbled in
"Dangerous Business" and crashed when the man she said'
she was married to commanded:'. "Nancy--Come Home!"

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Peppier Even than the One You
Thought was Connie's peppiest
before.

VANITY FAIR MAIDS COMEDY

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