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TOMORROW
TODAY AND
Dairy Luin
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-Anita Stewart in "Sow-
he Wind." Comedy and
grams.
- Eugene O'Brien in
adway and Home." News
and Senior Swing-out.
mi - "The North Wind's
e," form the story by Rex
h. Comedy and News
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"THE NORTH WIND'S MALICE"
MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE NORTH
Hours
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Stage
k (Detroit)-"Four Horse-
of the Apocalypse," from
famous book by Vincent
co Ibanez. A motion pic-
V ERA GORDON, the wonder-
ful mother in "Humor-
esque," plays the greatest part
of her career.
TOM SANTS,CHI, the husky
star of "The Spoilers" in a
role that thrills you through.
7 a. m. to s p. m.
5 P. m. to 7 p. m.
Sundays
8 a. m. to -7:30 P-J..
ert (Detroit)-D. W. Grif-
's latest great production,
ay Down East," with all of
Griffith stars.
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Two men battle to death is the snow, clutching at each other's throat
with fingers of steel, rolling to the edge of the glacier.
CHRISTIE COMEDY PATHE REVIEW
YOU'LL SEE
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SE'IOR ENQINEER SAYS BUILD.
INGS AND GROUNDS EMPLOYEES
MAK1E BY-PATHS.
Ed o-PTS.litor, The Michigan Daiy:
Dring the day I have made special
efforts to see just who are those tres-
passing on our campus lawns. The
pri e goes to the employees of the
buildings and grounds department,
who have a complete system of paths
radiating from , the old fire-engine
house in the center of the campus.
That building appears to be some kind
of a readezvous for janitors and other
e mploye's, and during the four times
today in whkh I have had occasion to
use the diagonal I have invariably
sger one or more of these men using
the co Vaths. The remedy is obvi-
ous and needs no comment.
To enable a definite start to be made
in an absolute adhering to the "Keep
Off the Grass" rule, may I suggest that
at least the entrances to the present
earth trails be dug up to make the
breaking of the rule more apparent
This would apply specially to the
paths running from the Physics build-
ing to the Economics building, and
around the northeast corner of the
Library, and across the quadrangle of
the Engineering building.
Seniors! Lay. down the law!
'21E.
~. 0. T. C. R FLEMEN TRAIN
FOR SUEDER COMPETITION
Members of the R. 0. T. C., rifle
squad will hold target practice on the
rifle range situated just outside the
city limits, from 2 to 5:30 o'clock Fri-.
day afternoons and from 8:30 to 5:30
Saturdays. The truck that will carry
the men out to the range will return
At 11.30 o'clock Saturday morning
and leave again at 115 o'clock.
Only a few men turned out for prac-
tice last week, and as the team that
will represent the University at the
summer camps is yet to be selected it
is hoped that more men will be out.
The team- upon going to camp this
summer wil compete with teams from
other' colleges and universities. The
winning team wll go to the national
snatches at Camp Perry, in August.
Spealsh Club to Give Dance Friday
La Sociedad .Hispanica, Spanish
club, will give a dance from 9 to 1
o'clock Friday evening at the
Packard academy. Those having
lecture tickets will be admitted with-
ot paying the entrance charge, which
is 50 cents.
Mls Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist,
formerly with Mack and Co., will oe
at the Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday
of every week. Plione 2673-M for ap-
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A whirl 'midst Broadway's glittering
lights; a vision of the shadows behind
them-Miss Stewart is at her best in this
production.
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A WOMAN WITH A PAST.
A GIRL WITH A FUTURE.
A ROGUE READY TO DESTROY ONE
AS -HE HAD THE OTHER,
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TODAY AND
TOMOR ROW
'Brien
Fling them from Broadway to a Chinese
opium-den. Tell the girl that this hag is
her mother. See her take the broken wo-
mran to her arms; and sense the thrill that
comes as the woman turns on t1w man-
6I SAID'D KILL YOU IF
YOU TOLD HER THAT!"
You'll find new. delightful drama in th
play of one sort of Woman and another;
one sort of Man and another; one sort of
Love and another.
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FROM afar the bright lihts of Broadway beckoned. But
upon close observation e found the gold was tinsel, the
woman he had come to love had been the mistress of another
and beneath the hilarity of the surface many a heart was in=-
wardly breaking.
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