THE MICHIGAN
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Orp he
SHOWING TODAY
omedian
H. B. WARNER
stage
--in --
SHIRLEY AND GRANT
Appear in singing numbers
and novelty dancing
RIOHIE W. CRAIG
Presents an original comedy
sketch with music
THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE SCREEN
UNCHARTED CHANNELS
AN INSPIRING,
CLASSIC
OF AMERICANISM
singing
Cars
8:10
leave-2:10, 3:10, 7:10,
P. M., D. U. R. Station
BRILLIANT
AST OUNDING
COLOSSAL
PSI LANTI
"THE
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MONDAY
VIPER'
LIONEL
A MAGNIFICENT
CAST
INCLUDING
RL
RRYMORE
STONEHOUSE, GARETH HUGHES AND
JACK
GILI3ER
TWO TIMES
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DEAD
ALIVE
im Farll, the shyest
e world who decided
escape a woman and
0,000 to an art mu-
$5.00 a week to his
-as his own valet who had
to live on that $5 a week, sup-
port one wife from a matri-
monial agency, and dodge a'
widow with a ready-made
family. Some job!
THE FIGHT
SCENE IN
THIS PICTURE
IS ONE THAT
WILL LONG BE
REMEMBERED
FOR ITS
THRILLS.
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BARRYMORE'S GREATEST COMEDY CHARAC-
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ALL THE LAUGHS YOU LiKE
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The Red Viper is a picture with a pur-
pose-it entertains, it edifies, it dazzles by'
its brilliancy, and is so true to life that
audiences are thrilled and entranced from
the first scene until the drama is brought to
its unexpected and exciting denouement.
Its wonderful story, its brilliant acting,
masterful direction, and its patriotic missi
are the elements which go to make The R
Viper the supreme dramatic achievement
the year.
,;r
BEBE
DA NIELS
NO PICTURE LIKE IT
NO PICTURE EVER
BEFORE HAS RECEIVED SUCH UNQUALIFIED
itt I
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PRAISE
AS THAT
LAVISHED
UPON
THIS GREAT
PICTURE
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR.
Asst. Secretary of the Navy
CALVIN COOLIDGE
Vice-President of the U. S.
A
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YDE
COOK
WILLIAM C. SPROUL
Governor of Pennsylvania
in his newest'comedy
"The Guide"
K
CARL MILLIKEN
Governor of Maine
LITTLE Miss Innocence saw no
harm in flirting with any mascu-
line voice her system of picking tele-
phone numbers at random brought on
her wire. How could she dream that
some of these men knew each other,
and were framing up a plot to punish
and cure her of her naughty habit?
O F COURSE these telephone flirta-
tions led to secret meetings. And
first thing she knew, reckless Teddy
had more excitement in her young life
than she knew how to manage. An
entertaining comedy-drama with the
"good little bad girl" displaying her
best talents. You'll enjoy Bebe's new-
est picture.
DR. WM. MANNING
Rector of Trinity Church, New York
JAMES COUZENS
Mayor of Detroit
MARCUS H. HOLCOMB
Covernor of Connecticut
Girls are going to be especially delighted with the smart interior decorations of Teddy's priv-
apartments. Her Roman bath would make them gasp in admiration, even if the fair heroine
not come into the picture for her morning dip.
PRESENTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AMERICAN
V. SUPPE
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LEGION, ERWIN
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