_ ,,, ...,... I TODAY Screen Arcade- Pauline Frederick in "Slaves of Vanity." Universal comedy, "The Tamer, the Wilder." Bray Pictograph. Majestlie-Robertson Cole pro- duction, "The Stealers." Pathe News. Majestic orch- estra. Wuerth-Shirley Mason in "Girl of My Heart." Hall Room comedy. Kinograms. Wuerth orchestra.' Orpheum-Bert Lytell in "Alias Jimmy Valentine." Jack Demsey in "Daredevil Jack." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick Detroit)-"Not So Long Ago," with Eva Le Gallienne and Sidney Blackmer. Schubert (Detroit) - William Roch's Review of 1920. - 9 at the Whitney theatre under the auspices of the Comedy club, will be- gin tomorrow. According to a state- I ment given yesterday by Prof. J. Ral- eigh Nelson, of the English depart- mnent of the engineering school, under whose direction the play is being given, the cast, which was selected and announced shortly before the holiday vacation, will start work immediately. For results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily.-Adv. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small.. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources.........$,000,000.00 CH U B E R DET ROIT, T m AR R1Ic DETROIT' A play of Youth. Love and Laughter "'Not So Long Ago" with Eva LeGallienne and Sidney Blackmer WM. R O S of 1920 EVU E I I dj I Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. E-- - , a z 0 TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAkY - TOMORROW I III I }. ;, J ;j i THREE MINERALOGY TALKS SCHEDULED Dr.Edgar T. Whery, of the bureau of chemistry in Washington and ed- itor of the American Mineralogist, will deliver three illustarted lectures here Thursday and Friday of this week. The first of the three talks, to be given at 11 o'clock Thursday morn- ing in room 224 of the Natural Sci- ence building, is intended primarily for students of mineralogy, the sub- ject being "Famous Mineral Local- ities." The second lecture on "The Determination of Alkaloids and Other Substances Under the Microscope," vil! be delivered at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the same room, while the third, which is scheduled for 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, will be given in the auditorium of the Na- tural Science building the subject be- ing "The Relation of Soil Acidity to Plant Distribution" REHEARSALS FOR "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS" START, SOON Rehearsals for "Bunty Pulls the Strings," the play to be given March SCHOOL OF DANCING If you can walk, you can dance after four private lessons with MLE. JEANETTE KRUSZKA OR PHILIP ILLER, '23 LET US PROVE THE FACT For Appointment Call PHONE 2308-R Between Hours 12-2 OR AT THE STUDIO 324 E. HURON Two Blocks West of High School EERS AT HLOf Aso $YFR b AR SILVERSf S NAR0 In the Following Issues of ThefMichigan Daily. There will appear a series of Advertisements which are being placed before the public by the well-known firm of Schlanderer & Seyfried in explanation of ' "Why Diamonds Are So High" Particularly for Students lb t! " t I I I I i -c Paulinerederick in "A kSlave of Vanity" from SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO'S PLAY "IRIS" COULD THE LOVE OF A SOCIETY BUTTERFLY OUTWEIGH' THE MONOTONY OF WRESTLING WITH POTS AND PANS? ROBERT/O jiuiPiEiit-"/ A j{l(|~||| / FRIDAY - SATURDAY "LIFE'S TWIST" featuring BESSIE BARRISCALE S.f CAN MARRIAGE ALWAYS MAKE AMENDS? I I11111111111111111 iilii iil i 1111111111li 1 III! lt i i il il 11 111111 1 1 liii AFTER LUNCH Added Attraction - A LYON - TAMER THE ARCADE BRAY PICTO E 2:00 - 3:30 - 7:00 - 8:30 w a H Q w C OMING !) BR.AN SUNDAY D INs IRON" "THE r F. -. - I Z WILLIAM FOX i PRESENTS SHIIE S'o I THE SWEETEST GIRL ON THE SCREEN III.-_________ 0in Of y Heart IA -9 1 SHIRLEY MASON A HIT IN "GIRL OF MY HEART" In one of those girlish roles she enacts so cleverly-this time a name- less child forced to flee from a cruel guardian because of constant abuse-' Shirley Mason is coming in her latest Fox production, "Girl of My Heart," which opens at the Wuerth Theatre today. Miss Mason has portrayed various types of girl characters since becom- ing a Fox star, but it is said that in none has she given a more convincing performance than in "Girl of My Heart," which is an adaptation of Frances Marion Mitchell's novel, "Joan of Rainbow Springs." AT THE Wurth SHOULD BE HOT STUFF IN THIS PHOTOPLAY While Shirley Mason and her com- pany were in the California desert making exteriors for "Girl of My Heart," which is to be presented at the Wuerth Theatre today, by William Fox, the temperature ranged between 112 and 120 degrees. SEE charming Shirley Mason being punished by the trustees of the orphanage-because she tacked on the gateway a sign bearing the. following significant statement: "Abandon Hope All Ye Who En- ter Here." C z The 6reat interchangeable Type Writing Machine THEATRE i- CCU 4 Imo' All Business, All Sciences, All Languages, Imay be had on ONE machine. 365 different arrangements of type and lan- guages, including Greek, Armenian, Chinese- Phonetic, and all modern European languages; also, type, set for Engineering, Chemistry, As- tronomy, Mathematics, etc. Lectures, Notes, Theses, may be most:beau- tifully and clearly transcribed on the Multi- plex in condensed type. Monthly payments. Good rebuilt machines. 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