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December 04, 1920 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1920-12-04

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HE MICHIGAD

DAILY

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CURLS ATTE0NTION! Rainwater'
shampoos, marcel waving, manicur-
'g, face and scalp treatment. Wigs
for rant at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's,
1110 8. University, side entrance.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.-
Patronize Daily advertisers.-Ad,
TVTTLE'S
LUNCH ROOM
Crowded every meal
BUT
Room for All Out
Last years customers
One half block South
of "MAJ

PHI BETA KAPPA COMMITTEE
MEETS TO MAKE YEAR'S PLANS
Selection of a speaker for the an-
nual meeting of Phi Beta Kappa so-
ciety next spring was considered at a
meeting of the executive committee
Thursday afternoon. While nothing
definite has been arranged as yet, the
committee has a prominent speaker in
mind for the meeting, and an an-
nouncement will be forthcoming soon.
Plans for the' selection of members
of the class of 1921 to membership in
fthe society were thoroughly discussed.
The latter will not exceed 10 per cent
of this year's graduating class, an(I
will not include those who have more
than half their work in science.
Read The Daily for campus NTvs

AT THE THEATER
TODAY

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" . SPECIASALE U. S. ARMY WOOL BLANKETS..
in Khaki, grey or mixture, light or heavy, suitable
for bed or robe - $4 and up. Regulation 0. D.
Shirts, Laundry Bags, Binoculars, etc. Foi Fra-
ternities and boarding clubs we have Canned Roast
Beef, Corned Beef and Bacon at reduced prices.
.ARMY SUPPLY STORE, 213 NORTH FOURTH AVE.

Screen.
Majestic-"Held by the Enemy,"
featuring an all-star cast.
Pathe News, Paramount Mag-
azine and Burton Holmes
Travelogue.
Arcade-Billie Burke in "Frisky
Mrs. Johnson," and a comedy,
"Getting His Goat."
Wuerth-"The New York Idea,"
with Alice Brady.- Pathe Re-
view and a Pollard comedy.
Orpheum-First National at-
traction, "Choosing a Wife,"
with your favorite stars. News
film and a snappy comedy.
THIS WEEK
Stage
Whitney-Sunday-Fanchon and
Marco in their new musical
review, "The Satires of 1920."
Garrick - Detroit - Charlotte
Greenwood in "Linger Long-
er Letty," the popular musical
comedy sequel to "So Long
Letty."
Schubert-Detroit- Guy Bates
Post in one of America's most
popular dramas, "The Mas-
querader."

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ARMENIAN GIRLS FIND NO Clinton Republican at St. Johns for the
FAULT WITH HAREIMLIFE past 31 years and when he leaves the
secretary of state's office it will be to
Samsoun, Asia Minor, Dec. 3.-En-I take up again the responsibilities of
tente and American officials and re- a publisher.
lief workers entrusted with the task
of restoring Armenian girls and wom- Read The Daily for Campus News.
en to their families have found that
many of the girls who in the war.
were forcibly taken into harems and "EAT AT THE CASTLE"
became the involuntary wives of Turks
and Arabs preferred to continue as Cor. Hill and State
Turkish wives, and were unwilling to STRICTLY 110ME-COOKED
leave their husbands. MEALS

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Vaughan Will Return to Publishing
Lansing, Mich., Dec. 3.-Coleman C.1
Vaughan, secretary of state, will step1
from one busy job into another when i
his term expires here Dec. 30. Mr.1
Vaughan has been publisher of the

$5.50 MEAL TICKET
FOR $5.00
REGULAR BOARDERS
$7.00 PER WEEK

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A R R I G
G DETROITC
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
in "Linger Longer Letty"

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J. L. CHAPMAN
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction
118 South Main Street
ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN

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D E T R 0 1 T
Guy Bates Post
in "The Masquerader"

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LAST TIMES TODAY

TODAY ONLY

OR
LAST TIMES TODAY

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Male

"A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION"
"Choosing

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W"ife"
WITH AN ALL-STAR ENGLISH ,CAST
ADDED FEATURES
CHESTER COMEDY
LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS
"DO N'T EVER MARRY"
AND
"THE E R I' E R'S, E N D

Michigan Daily liners bring re-
sults.--Adv.
Ready to Serve
AT ANY TIME
Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Pot of hot tea and bowl of rice
PLAIN CHOP SUEY
85 CENTS
CHINESE and AMERICAN Style
Short Orders

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Quartette
Four Voices in Harmony
singing at both Matinee and

Evening Shows

2:00
7:00

- 3:30
- 8:30

Qiang Tii*
613 E. Liberty St

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presents

Jesse L.Lasky

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SUGARBOWL
HOME MADE CANDY
ABSOLUTELY CLEAN
BEST LINE IN THE CITY
EVERYTHING
MADE IN ANN ARBOR
LIGHT LUNCHES

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COME EARLY

OTHER ADDED

JACK HOLT, AGNES AYIrES
WANDA HAWLEY dLEWIS STONE

FILMS

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Twin Beds, but no Sleep, at the Majestic

Sunday

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LOOK
THROUGH
THE KEYHOLE
FOR LAUGHS
Have a real long look
when Signor Monti
staggers into the
wrong room .... dnd
stuff up your ears so
you won't hear , the
screech when discreet
little Blanche discovers
him. But keep on look-
ing. There are no cold
draughts through this
keyhole.

Margaret Mayo's and Salisbury Field's popular pajama play:

"T WIN

B E DS"

A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION

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