THE MICHIGAN DAILY BRARY WORK OFFERS C OPPORTUNITIES, SAYS The Screen y place But X'S I LUNCH STREET id Packard (Continued from Page Two) future in librarianships for the well trained man or woman who is willing to work," says Librarian Bishop. People interested in library work as I a career can get information by writ- ing to Sarah Bogle, assistant secretary of the American Library association, 78 East Washington street,'Chicago, Ill. ICE CREAM TOBACCO CANDY 'N EVERYTHING Ask Grubaugh "Pop's Place" Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist,. formerly with Mack and Co., will be at the. Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday of every week. Phone 2673-M for ap- pointments.-Artv. Use -Classified advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. AT THE WHITNEY D. W. Griffith's picturization of "Way Down East," based on the stage play by Lottie Blair Parker, which for the past 22 years was one of the rural classics of the American theater, will be presented at the Whitney theater, beginning next Thursday evening, for three days, with the following cast: Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Mary Hay, Murr McIntosh, Lowell Sherman, Creighton Hale, Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Kate Bruce, Edgar Nelson, George Neville, Vivia Ogden, Porter Strong, Josephine Bernard, Mrs. David Landau, Patricia Fruen, Florence, Short, Emily Fitzroy and Myrtle Sutcli. Mr. Griffith's production of "Way Down East" represents 10 months' work of the most exacting character, for in'his screen version of the story he has endeavored to follow closely the narrative of the stage play, with here and there a digression for the purposes of dramatic value or elabor- ation. "Way Down East" is the biggest production Mr. Griffith has made. Sev- eral Griffith innovations are promised, including a thrilling snowstorm and a genuine New England ice break on the river. Following Thursday evening's pre- miere, the production will be offered daily, at 2:15 and 8:15. There will be a special music program. Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist, formerly with Mack and Co., will be at the'Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday of every week. Phone 2678-M for ap- pointments.-Adv. May 2nd-Beginning and advanced classes in short hand, typewriting, bookkeeping, accounting, banking, English, and secretarial training. Hamilton Business College.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. If the following organizations do not pay their bills to the 1921 Michiganensian immediately they will be denied space in next year's issue. Chemical Engineering society, Cabinet club, Delta. Sigma Rho, Griffins, Girls' Glee club, Sch. of Music, Galens, 1921 Pharmics, Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Xi, Stylus,I Student Christian association, Triangles, U. S. Marine Corps club, Westerners club. , E. R. SUNDERLAND, Business Manager, Board in Control of Student Publications. I NOTICE Sereen Majestie - Miriam Coop "The Oath," an R. A. production. Arcade-"A Small Town with Ben Turpin and the Sennett beauties. Also edy, Kinagrams, and a comi Wuerth-Owen Moore in Chicken in the Case." Vanity Fair Maids comet a film review. Orpheum - Mary Pickfc "The Love Light." THIS WEEK AT THE r _ THE LAST TIMES TODAY OWEN MOORE Lk r I .S H U B E R T EDDIE CANTOR MIDNIGHT ROVNDERS 11 IN A SNAPPY FARCE-COMEDY kwr Stage 'Garrick (Detroit) -"Four men of the Apocalypse, the famous book by N Blasco Ibanez. A muotic ture. Shubert (Detroit)-Eddie 125 other fun makers musical review, "M Rounders." Try a Classified Ad for rest "The Chicken in the Case" 0 G AR RIC DETRVOIT K VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ HO R S E MN OF THE AP OCALYPSE r l r± I I e- a, LAST TIME TODAY ) Should Jew and Gentlle Marry? "THE OATH" OWEN MOOS~E, -'. THE CHICKEN' )IN THE CASE" J ELZNICK PICTrifE: SHE WINS THE GOLDEN APPLE! Katherine Perry, who won the golden apple last winter for being the most beautiful girl in New York, is the young lady resting comfortably in Owen's arms. Remember the song, "I'll lend you everything I'e g o t except my wife." That's the situation here. WITH LAST TiMES TODAY MELODRAMA TILL YOU GASP AND GRIP YOUR CHAIR ARMS SPECTACLE TILL YOUR VISION IS OVER- Conway Tearle Anna Q.Nilsson Miriam Cooper Henry Clive i 1 Adapted from the novel "Idols" by W. J. Locke WHELMED VANITY FAIR MAIDS COMEDY REVIEW P-1 COMEDY TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE AND THE TEARS ROLL DOWN YOUR CHEEKS TODAY ONLY 3 Days Starting Thursday Night May 5 G 0 MATINEES--Friday and Saturday Seats on Sale Today at the Box Office .Gri J UFFIthcETHIY" St 4 Herald Mack Sennelt PRESENTS .A SMALL TOWN 11101 THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION EVER CONCEIVED BY MACK SENNETT iL r Seetheart 4r1II wi -B !* c$2V.00 a Sent -New Ym HixmEe An EIGHTH ART FEATURING BEN TURPIN OR ANYONE ELSE nthdll her glorious rcus, herysmile dnd lkeeiflpirit comes u in her ldtest ess LIGHT" n and directfd dnCes Mdrion MARIE PREVOST CHARLIE MURRAY PHYLLIS HAVER ADDED COMEDY - DEAD EASY GOLF Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and c A THRILLING PRODUCTION--Embodying The Famous Dra- matic Story of the same Title, accompanied by a Selected Orchestra of 30 Symphony Players 0OE tbwInu t cost of production and ironbound acontracts, "Way Down'.East" _________will never be presented anywhere except at ,First-Class Theatre Price.: PR EIGHTS--Orhestra $200 and $50--Balcony $1.50 and $1.OO--Gallery 50c PI i HU G MATINEES--Orchestra $1.50 and $1,00--Balcony $1.00--Gallery 50c ARCADE ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ATTENTION WE WILL ADMIT FREE EVERY 13TH PAT to Our Matinees for the Balance of the Week Ask the Cashier if you are the lucky Thirteen. 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