THE MICHIGAN DAILY D E V L L-E SSATURDAY DEVILLESUDAY Wueulh 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 S U N DAY / l RE D MONDAY VIPER' LIONEL A MAGNIFICENT CAST INCLUDING RL RRYMORE STONEHOUSE, GARETH HUGHES AND JACK GILI3ER TWO TIMES * -.- 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. ' . \ J ,/fi J. if: f : I ,.. ,, .: BARRYMORE'S GREATEST COMEDY CHARAC- TERIZATION. ALL THE LAUGHS YOU LiKE "THE GREAT It.. }., ; I~d1 A D V E NTU R E 5 A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A WHITMAN BENNETT PRODUCTION SUNDAY MONDAY rot I Jill 4 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 r, PRAISE AS THAT LAVISHED UPON THIS GREAT PICTURE A W- f i ly * .- w_ _ sr11 I } i .; ,,f THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. Asst. Secretary of the Navy CALVIN COOLIDGE Vice-President of the U. S. A /l ; 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 F% TNT 1111, \U1TA SELECTION - NORMA BELLENI'S OP ERA LEGION, ERWIN PRIESKORN POST, LC