___________THE MICHIGAN DAILY AT THE THEATERS, TODAY Screen Wldtney--D_. W. Griffith's pro- duction "Way Down East," with the full Griffith All-star c ast. Majestic;-Mae Murray in "The Gilded Lily." Pathe News and a Universal comedy. Arcade -Norma Talmadge In "The Passion Flower." Holy Smoke comedy, Bray comic, and Kinograms. Wuerth-Conway TearlIs n "So- ciety Snobs." Sunshine com- edy, "The Simps" and Univer- sal News. Orpheum-Tom Moore in "The Great Accident," Christie com- edy, "Naughty Mary Brown," and i episode of "Velvet fingers.", -THIS WEEK Carrick (Detroit)-"Four Horse- men of the Apocalypse," from the' famous book by Vincent Blasco Ibanez. A motion plc- DETROIT UNITED LINES In Effect Nov. 2, 1920 Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and. Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Limited and Express cars leave for .Detroit at 6:05 a. in., 7:06 a. mn., 8:10 a, mn., and hourly to 9:10 p. m. Llmniteds to Jackson at 8:48 a. m. and every two hours to 8:48 p. m. Ex. presses at 9:48 a. m. and every two hours to 9:48 p.m. Locals to D~etroit--5: 55a.m., 7:00 a.m. and every two hours to 9:00 p. mn.; also 11:00 p. m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p.m., 12:25 a.m., and 1 :15 a.mn. Locals to Jackson-7:6&0 A.im., and 12:10 p.m. 1921 MAY 1921 S M T WV T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22- 24 Z4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Pr AAMAS We Clean, Bleach and Block Panamas., etc., into the Late Shape4, with all newv trimmings to look just like newv. We don't use any acids and do only High Class Work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Packard St. Phone 1792. 3. 'L-C HAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Rellablity & Satisfaction; 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR, M. - MICHIGAN~ I- DETOITGA R1 5~~ HEBET /1 EDDIE CANTOR 4 VIORSEBL MIDNIGHT ROUNDER ._ HOF RHES ..,.- . . r w I 11 I~h FRIDAY -- SATURDAY VERA GORDON - IN - "THE GREATEST LOVE" 9LAST TIMES TODAY 'TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK N ture. Shubert (Detroit)-Eddie Cantor 125 other fun makers in the musical review, "Midnight f Rounders."i p~N~ The first and last word inreal pipe comfort many styles of TR EDOR PIPES ready for yor h aeat six dollars. (~TREBOR will smoke cool and sweet from the start. The ivory stop- per at end of stem positively prevents any bad taste or discomfort. If you have never smoked a pipe, the TREBOR will prove a new friend to be proud of. A veteran pipe, smoker will appreciate the specially seasoned fine old briar as an old friend after the first puff. Drop in-and see the TREBOR at The,Calk ins-Fletcher Drug Co. The Cushing Drug Co. .14_ IMPMoted by' GROSVENOR NICHOLAS &a CO..,Tnc. 12 East 48th Street New York City 1 CONWAY''TIERLE. IN A HOBART HENLEY PRODUCTION "SOCIETY SNOBS" ~T ODAY a waiter, tomorrow a duke. Such was Ithe strange situation in which Lorenzo Carilo found himself. Of course he was not i eally a Duke, it was all a trick to beat the society snobs at their own game. , e '' "6 j, o w iQa "Who loves the :girl xii the mill by the hill Shall love' in ra fatal diour. Because she loves with' the love she does, We call her the Passion Flower.." The song of a Spanish peasant thist opeted a mother's eyes JOSEPH M. SCHENCK present MARTHA MANSFIELD FOR the delectation of the debutante, wears some charming creations for street, evening and boudoir. Nothing can be daintier than her evening gowns of embroidered chiffon nor smarter than her tailleurs. tts NORM A-:L M A 0. How She Loves ! How How She Smiles ! She Dances ! --as acacia, the girl who hated .against love, in Jacinto Benavente's emotion play "'THE PASSION FLOWER" Norma Talmadge as yout have never seen her before, in a play that glitters with the fire of Spain. DIRECTED BY HERBERT BRENTO N JI ne, Prese Won TPhe Latest International News AY-DIOS Sunshine Comedy AND COMEDY, HOLY SMOKE - ARCADE, ORCHEc- I I I SHOWS START 2:00 3:30 7:00 8:30 Always Good Seats for Those Who come at These Hours I TODAY AND BALANCE, OF WEEK I I'l! MAE r . . . I 'I T'he IleaUtiful Follies Dancer In an Ultra-Sensational Story of a Girl Whose Flash and Folly and a Gay Life Hid a Heart of Gold. By night, a ,glittering salamander, she lived oni the lights of B'roadway. By day, a simple-hearted, wholesome girl. As sweetas any that. raised their brows: at her home. She was New 'York's est, most daring dancer. two men loved her. gay- And 66 But one loved the tinsel and the glamour --the other loved the real girl. Their conflict makes a dra- ma of unequalled power and beauty. Scenically one. of the most gorgeous pictures eve; made, and Miss Murray's, big- gest triumph since "On With the, Dance." h Ul And as good -- always. The why of it all is a story you'll thrill to see. By CLARA BERANGER - . IllIII1111f~ilIIIlIl II II ItlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIItirI.1111111111111I111: _-pcilAdded Attractions 'STUFFED LIOS A New Universal Comedy= -Pathe News Majestic Orchestra_ t111tp11t1t11111t~ltltlnliunllltlnlnnltii~~tltn iinn n- !!