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January 13, 1921 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-01-13

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THE MICH

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DAILY~

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_ Transformer Presented to University
AT THE THEATRES f 4 Prof. Joseph H. Cannon, of the elec-
trical engineering department, has o- X
TOA9 tamned a 6 kva, 2300-1500 volt, 60 cycle TI
I ..distributing transformer, a gift of thej
Screen 'ittsburgh Transformer company, by( AN
Majestic - "Unseen Forces;" a [personal order of R. V. Bingay, presi-
myserystoy wth otsof epdent. The transformer, which arriv-
r :.<>:.;:. ;:>::<:r>ed yesterday, will be used in labor-
edArcade-Viola Dana in "Cinder-l t r x eim n a o k
ella's Twin," from the story :"
by Luther Reed. Detroi Rotary Club ,er rdi
"The Present Industrial Situation,
'r eu-ayAlso n Tewas the subject of the lecture which
Cheaters," and Jack Dmsy ik. Prof. David Friday, of the economics
in "areevi Jak. ::,.::: ".:;::.:;:;::;< :.:..::.:.department, delivered Wednesday aft-
in "Dredeil Jck."ernoon before members of the Rotary
THIS.,WEE. club of Detroit. The meeting was held
HIWEKin the Stater hotel.
stg ht-Iud-"The Cent- tDr.'c..w.CORRECTION 1K
Midigh Whrl° $ w Dr C.W.Edmunds was elected prs- -
ury Mdih hr.
_____ dent of the Pharmacological and Ex-
Wuertli-"R~inbow Revue" with perimental Therapeutics society, in-r
Helene McCree, Gertie Hoff- stead of Dr. C. D. Edmonds as was
man, and John Roberts.j stated in .yesterday's Daily.
Garrick (Detroit) - Marguerite ii?
SylviaReady to Serve
snappy, peppy musical com-z AT ANY TIME
edy. Open from 11 am, to 12 .m
Pot of hot tea and bowl of rice
Shubert (Detroit)-"Florodora" IPLAIN1 CHOP SUEY
one of the most popular mus-t" V
I 35 CENTS
ical plays ever written with .ICiEEadAEIA tl
CHNS n MRCNElanor Painter in the lead of Short4<:,Order3Stl
::ac_________________ 613 Liberty at L.
CLASSICAL CLUBr }
A O T NE NA EIBLANiCHE RING IN THlE "CENTURY MIDNIGHT W7HIRL" AT WHIT THE FIRST DRAFT OF1
In the hope of making a more active NEY THEATER, SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 16. "THE EDUCATOR"
showing in the future than ever be-
foe h l si a l b a t e ua o p ro si t rse nt et ahn ifrt t e gv n n x u s a i h s sl n a ej s ie n odrmeeting held Tuesday evening, com- of the classics.k by Mr. George R. Swain, of the Latin for 5va more copies. There is more
Forsense in my "Educator' than a cart-
pleted..the revision and acceptance of " The new name is merely an addition ( department o the subject "Fu odI fbos
an entirely new constitution and vot- to the old, the organization from now(( Weeks on Patmos." This address will
ed for a slight change of name. on to be known as "The Scroll, The be illustrated with lantern slides of DR. THOMAS LOVELL
The new document not only makes Classical Club of the University of photographs taken by Mr. Swain him-
provision for the former activities of Michigan." Under the new constitu- self, and will be open to the general L. Co. of Archerq
the organization, but provides for two1 ion this is really a new organization public. _________________
councils incorporated under the main with ideals similar to the old. I__________
head, one of these to be devoted to In connection with its newly-adopt- Useteadrisncou sofTe!ltUIN111(II11I11111111_
the writing and producing of dramatic ed policy, the Scroll is planning for Michigan Daily to reach the best of s
works and the other to be given over a number of instructive lectures, the Ann Arbor's byers. 'Adv. _ The lue Front
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fEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
ie Store of Reliability & Satisfaction
113 South Main Street
tN ARBOR,' - - MICHIGAN
"~EAT AT THE CASTLE"I

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Marguerita Sylva in
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Cor. Hill antd State
STRICTLY HOME-COOKED
MEALS
$5.50 MEAL TICKET
FOR $5.00
REGULAR BOARDERS
$7.00 PER WEEK

G A-R R I CKI
DETROIT
ELEANOR PAINTER
0 RPHEUMI
LAST TIMES TODAY

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-SPAL DING-
p . v Athletic
Equipment
+JFor Every
.;Indoor
Sport
Catalogue on request
A. G SPALDING & BROS.
211 S. Stalte St., Chicago, Ill.

MAY ALLISON Ph
"The Cheater"
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TOMORROW

"A Tale of Two Cities"

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English

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Pair

6 pair for $3.00
usual price $ 2.00-a pair

Djonaldson 's

711 North University

Avenue

.AST TIMES TODAY
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ERELLA'S,
PERFORMANCES:
Mat. 2 -' 3:30

TWIN" A
and BRAY-PICTO D
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IORCHESTRA __

Eve. 7 -

8:30

kWW- SATURDAY

What happened to a profligate
millionaire's son who was left
with. a hundred dollars and a
penchant for champagne and
racing automobiles.

A SATIRE ON SOCIAL
SCALI A WAGS
He Failed as a Millionaire,

But Succeded as a
Plumber

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ADDED
BRAY - COMIC
FOX NEWS

Remember its the Arcade
after Lunch

ARS

:THRILLS

eof the Most Vital Problems
id Today

2:00-2:30
7:00--8:30

LIMING SUNDAY
WING LADY," with BERT LYTELL
"WET AND WARMER"'

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