THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE THEA' TODAY Screen Majestlc- Pauline Frederick in "Madame X." Arcade-The famous production "Heliotrope." Wuerth--"Parlor, Bedroom, and Bath.," with an All-star cast. Orpheum-May Allison in "Held in Trust." THIS,-WEEK i Stage Whitney-Monday-Booth Tark- ington's most successful com- dy, "Clarence," under the di- rection of George C. Tyler. Garrick (Detroit)--Walter Scan- lan, that winsome Irish singer, in an Irish comedy, "Hearts of Erin." Seubert (Detroit)-"Cinderella on Broadway," the latest Win- ter Garden success of New York, with 125 popular enter- tainers. Try a Chicken Dinner Sunday at Teet's Dining Rooms, 75c. 805 East Huron St.-Adv. Paronize Taily Advertiers.--Adv. SUNDAY SERVIS Ik ANN ARBOR CHURCHES In accordance with a nation-wide call by the Unitarian church to ob- serve today as young people'ssSunday, IRev. Sidney S.' Robins will speak at the 10:40 o'clock service this morning on "The Enthusiasm of Living." Rep- resentatives of the Young People's Re- ligious union will take part in the ser- vice. At St. Andrew's Episcopal church Rev. Henry Tatlock will speak on "The Nation and the World," at 10:30 o'clock this morning. "The Great Quest" will be the topic of Rev. J. M. Wells at the morning service of the First Bap~tist church. Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas, of the Con- gregational church, will speak this morning on "Training the Employees," the third lecture of a series on "Life as an Industry." The address will deal with the five senses, their devel- opment in alertness, efficiency and co- ordinatian, in addition to a few other qualities necessary to the successful life, such as the sense of the fitness ,of things, the sense of tact and the sense of humor. 'Vhe original Christ" will be the sub- ject at the 10:30 o'clock sermon this morning at the Presbyterian church. An attempt will be made to answer the questions, "From what does Jesus Christ actually save us?" and "How may we obtain this salvation?" Rev. Arthur W. Stalker, of the First Methodist church speaks this morning Detroit, will speak at 7:30 o'clock.. While studying for his doctor's degree in the Louisville Seminary, Reverend Kelly was made repeated offers by the Southern league to play professional baseball. He saw active service dur- ing the war and at the signing of the armistice was chief dispatch. officer in charge of the largest aviation train- ing school in England. Bessie C. Krasa, '20, of Detroit Juv- enile court, will speak at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Unitarian church on "Detroit's Social Problems." on "The Principle of Probabilities." At the 10:30 o'cl9ck service of the Church of Christ, Disciples, Rev. F. P. Arthur wil speak on "The Saviour's Teaching," and at the Zion Luthern church, Rev. E. C. Stellhorn speaks on "Those Within Winning Those With- out." "Truth" is the subject at the regular service of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. One of the Sunday evening events will be at the First Baptist church where Rev. Lawrence K. Kelly, of Prof. Glover Leaves for Washington ; Prof. James W. Glover left yesterday for Washington, D. C., to attend a committee meeting of the National Re- search council. At this meeting the question of forming a conference group in the field of the application of mathe- matics to statistics is to be consid- ered. For results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily.-Adv. EFL L f;'O L L A R 1 It11111111111 Ililli ili ,,,tlt,,illllllilliIilllilil llli il -Randal S ccI - IS BASED PRIMAR POLICY OF BEING UdLAR THAN THE. OUR PAT RO NS. 121 East Washington Phone 598 IlllllilH1 11"I lltl'tllillillllllu llH 1dii rl ~ill us+ SStudio 'ILY U P'ON OUR MORE PARTIC- STRICT EST OF 3 I ,r -+- P^ t Special Stea Dinner THE VITANOLA The Phonograph of Marvelous Tone. Plays all Makes of Records Finished in, Mahogany and. Fumed Oak. 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