THE MICHIGAN DAILY__ .. ,....._.._.w__...._. . ,. I D. U. R. Will Run Through Cars According to an announcement made at the ofilces of the Detroit Unitec? railway, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 1, through cars swill be operated between Detroit, Jackson, Battle Creek and Kalamazoo via the D. J. & C. Ry. and the Michigan Railway. At the present time it is necessary to change cars in Jackson. This will be elimin- ated when the through care system is re-instated. WHITE SHIRTSI AT THE THEATRES TODAY Th e Stage AT THE WHITNEY S C UbER T HELD OVER ANOTHER WEEK FLORODORA" . f DETROIT GAR C K "SCANDAL" By COSMO HAMILTON COLLARS ATTACHED $2.25 WHILE THEY LAST ASK GEORGE KYER 721 North University Ave. I WHITNEY THEATRE Screen 1 Majestic-Allan Dawn's latest production, "The Scoff ers." Also Pathe News and a Para- mount Magazine cartoon. Arcade-Wesley Barry and Col- leen Moore in "Dinty." Also a comedy, "Rookeries and Squawkeries," Bray Comic Bray Picto, and Fox"News. Werth- Alice Joyce in "The Vice of Fools." Pathe Review and a Snub Pollard comedy. Orpheumn - Eva Novak in "Up in Mary's Attic." Also an epi- sode of "The Lost City." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)- "Scandal," Cosmo Hamilton's clever com- edy, with June Walker, Charles Cherry, and Corliss Giles.. Shubert (Detroit)-"Florodora," one of the finest musical com- edies on the stage, with Elean- ore Painter, on the second suc- cessful week. Monday, January 24 Whitney - Booth Tarkingtou's most successful comedy, "Clar- ence," under the direction of George C. Tyler. "Clarence," Booth Tarkington's lat- est comedy, is the attraction that will be seen at the Whitney theater, Mon- day, Jan. 24. During the past season this attrac- tion played long and successful en- gagements both in New York and Chi- cago. In the cast of the "Clarence" company are Robert Adams, Edward Donnelly, Thomas Kelly, Ruth Mero, Beth Franklyn, Florence Fair, Elean- or Montell, Joe Wallace, Guy D'En- nery and James T. Ford. N The author chooses the discharged soldier theme to write a play about. Now, Clarence still wearing his uni- form, is looking for a job, and "horns" himself into the home of a rich busi- ness man, whose household is any- thing but peaceable. Bobby and Cora, the two spoiled youngsters of the fam- ily, endeaver to get the ex-soldier to tell them something of his past. About the only things he would admit were that he was a bug expert, drove army mules and didn't Swear at them, doubled on the saxaphone in the regi- mental band at a Texas concentration camp, and was shot in the liver be- cause he got in the way of bullets at target practice. ORPHEVM We Can't Explain Why It Is That Everyone Wanted to See "UPIN MARY'S ATTIC" Perhaps the Beautiful EVA NOVAK Was the reason See for Yourself LAST CHANCE TODAY Christie Comedy "OUT FOR THE NIGHT" -and= The Last Episode of " THE LOST CITY " Latest Universal News MAY ALLISON in HELD IN TRUST SUNDAY MONDAY MONDAY, JAN. 24 SMASHING NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SUCCESS I BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Greatest Comedy Hit "Clarence" I1 Creole pralines (original) from New Orlean's at Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. Main St.-Adv.: Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. L m I With an Exceptional Cast Direction of George C. Tyler 'Clarence' is the best light comedy ever written by an American."- New York Tribune. Fresh Florida Strawberry sunaaes are being served at Tice's Fountain. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. Sunday Night Lunches at Teet's Dining Rooms. Try them. 805 E. Huron St.-Adv. Martha Washington Candies, fresh every Friday. 90c. Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. Best Seats $2.00 I LAST TIMES TODAY SEATS NOW SELLING An Allan Dwan Produdtion _ I m SHOWS AT 2:00 - 3:00 7:00 - 8:30 SRoulluo;) upunRS WHAmT S -1 w W, (W Aw 1w er 7t, ADULTS .. .. 30c MATINEES ... 20c CHILDREN ... IOc "THf VICE f! F OIE?" Your last opportunity today to find out ONE OF THE BEST 0 ALICE JOYCE pictures shown here in a long time i I 1- 'JheeScoIffer'- An Allan Dwan Production I'I"T HE 4joCOFFER~ What'll he do now? Will Stannard Wayne hurl death at Richards, the one-time friend for whose act he suffered five years of prison hell Will he turn upon the frightened woman who had once been his wife, but who had crushed his faith in all women when she fled with Richards? He has caught them both - got them hopelessly ini his power in a God-forgotten Alas- kan trading post. Will he kill - or bind them with the torment of the last shreds of their own long-waned passionT Its about a Zippy little wife who thought her husband could'nt be too wild for her. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY A burst of vivid drama! man's lies and remade by The stgry of a man whose life a girl's love. is marred by a wo- Mary Thurman, James Kirkwood, Philo McCullough, Rhea Mitchell and Noah Beery make it all real! I- FOR SPEED AND QUALITY Oscar's First Class Shoe Repair 1114 South Un Iversity ONE DAY SERVI0E