... .,__ .. .r.- 0P ANITA AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - Ben Turpin with a supporting cast of the entire Mack Sennett gallery of beau- ties ii "Married Life." Also a special feature, "Milestones." Arcade - Bryant Washburn in "An Amateur Devil." Wueri- Justine Johnstone in "Blackbirds." STEWART -IN - "The Ycll ow Typhoon'. - ADDED FEATURES - CHRISTIE COMEDY, AND . UNIVERSAL NEWS CUSTODIAN OF LAW BUILDING DIES FROM HEART FAILURE Clifford 0. Parker, custodian of the Law buimaing, died at 10 o'clock Wed- nesday night at his home, 1008' West Huron street from an attack of heart failure. Although not feeling well, he worked all day Wednesday. Mr. Parker entered the employ of the University in the summer of 1917. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. DAILY WILL ISSUE DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT The 15chigan Daily, following its usual custoni, will compile al i supplement to the official Stu- dents' Directory, for the benefit of those students who enrolled late in the Unive'rsity, and to correct unavoidable errors and changes in the regular edition. Name, class, Ann Arbor ad- dress, home town, and Ann Ar- bor phone number, in th~e order named, should be placed on a one cent post card and mailed to, the Directory Editor, The Daily, Press building,. City., Orpheum-- Anita Stewart "The Yellow Typhoon." THIS WEEK Skyscrapers Appearing in Chili Santiago, Chile, Dec. 8.-The first "skyscrapers" on the west coast of South America are being erected here. A 12-story reinforced concrete office building is about completed and an- other of 15 stories is in its first stages of constrpction. It is said both struc- tures will be "earthquake proof." Earth shocks are common. to this country. Collegiate Alumnae to Hear Vibbert The Ann Arbor, Association of Col- legiate Alumnae will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Betsy Barbour house. Prof. Charles Vib- bert, former director of the Michigan Union in Paris, will address the meet- ing on "The American University Union in Paris." Postmaster Recovers From Illness Postmaster H. J. Abbott, who has been ill for a week with an attack of la grippe, has recovered sufficiently to resume his work today. Taken sick last Friday he was compelled to. give up his work and remain at home until today when conditions warranted his appearance outdoors. Read The Daily advertisements.- Adv. DELIVERY COMPLAINTS Delivery of Dailies in the sec- tion east of State street and north of North University has been irregular for the last two weeks. This has been caused by frequent unavoidable chang- es in carriers on this route. A new carrier starts delivering this route with this morning's issue so hereafter subscribers in this district should receive their papers regularly. All Dailies on all routes should now be received by 7:30 o'clock and should be folded so they will not be blown away. Operators Decline to Raise Wages Philadelphia, Dec. 9.- Anthrac mine operators have declined to gra any additional wage increases or r open the wage award of the anthi cite commission, owing to the low ing cost of living. G DER RI DETROI Jack NorwotIn FR"IEDS" in StageI Garrick (Detroit)-Jack Nor- worth with an unusual sup- porting cast in the comedy hit of New York, "My Lady Friends." Schubert (Detroit)-"Little Miss Charity," Richard C. Hern- don's 1921 musical comedy suc- cess, with Frank Moulan and Marjorie Gateson and a score of dancing, singing choristers. For live progressive up-to-date ad vartising use The Michigan Daily.- Adv. EXTRA -FRIDAY ONLY "The Lost City" Xmas Cards, Calendars Fountain Pens, Statione t A FINE ASSORTMENT- LET US SHOW YOU SPECIAL" JOY WEEK a DOME Student Supply Store 1111 South University Phone 11$ I. Arcade TODAYI AND TO-MORROW He Wanted to Shock the World! No snip of a and turn him girl could tell him he had no pept.- down! No doting mamas smear that syrupy "nice boy' stuff over him! Brng on your notorious actorines! Bring on your bright lights and your dark deeds! C. Elliott En- dicott was out to do harm! He'd disgrace that high-f alutin' family of his--even if he had to work! And he did! And you'll disgrace yourself laugh- ing! *y -4 t4 L . ::1111u u11u~i l IifIIIIflllill lll ll111k4. if HI1111lllu1111in11111111111k llii -ai. . i11111111Iti H III Mack Sennetts ASTERPIECE gf AT RI MONAL Ix-UPS i - = arried .1.1 iI 5REELSE.5 JESSE L. LASKY PR ESENTS W HBURN 3 a 9aramournticture :, ., 9 , .-. , ? :v ' k \. .j : ' . } ,' J r .N ', , :1 , '!f'uE :;c; Charles Murray Eva Thatcher Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda Charles Conklin Charlotte Mineau Kalla Pasha The World's Greatest Array of Comedy Kings and Queens No ?latter How Mrad You'll Laugh Yourself Glad A NEW TWIST TO THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE HOW CONNUBIAL BLISS SOMETIMES ENDS A HOME WRECKER IN ACTION .EE WHAT HAPPENS TO RECKLESS ROMEOS "A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION" SHOWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH Milestones A 6 Reel Drama from the Stage Play by the same name Adapted from the Story, "Wanted, a Blemish;' By Jesse E. Henderson and Henry J. Button Directed by Maurice Campbell-Scenario by Douglas Bronston Pathe News Another Good One Fining Lizzie Bray Pleto