'I r XHA £1 Jt, IE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - "Love, Honor, and Obey," with a cast of stars you all know. Pathe News, Para- mount Magazine Cartoons, and Burton Holmes Travelogue. Arcade-Wallace Reid in "The Charm School." Also "The Race of the Age," featuring Man o' War. Wuertlh - Douglas Fairbanks starring in his latest produc- tion, "The Mark of Zorro.' Hallroom Boys comedy and Universal News. Orpheum - Your favorite, Con- stance Talmadge, in "The Per- feet Woman." Also a Univers- al comedy. THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit) - Marjorie Rambeau in Channing Pol- lock's great melodramatic hit, * "The Sign on the Door." It's an A. H. Wood production. Shubert (Detroit)--This is the last week of the peppy musical comedy scream, "Cinderella on Broadway." H. RUSSELL EVANS TO GIVE RECITALS Programs of a popular nature have been planned b~y Earl V. Moore and by H. Russell Evans, of the University School of Music,,for the twilight recitals to be given at 4:30 o'clock on the first Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- day and on the second Monday and Tuesday of the examination period. The first Monday and the first Fri- day recitals are to be given by H. Rus- sell Evans. His programs are as follows: Monday, Feb. 7. Sonata, Op. 42 (first movement) ...................... Guilmant Fanfare d'Orgue .............Shelley Friday, Feb. 11 Pomp and Circumstance ........Elgar Cantilene du Soir.. . ......Kinder Song ofIndia ......Rimsky-Korsakow Meditation .................Sturges Caprice in A ...............Kinder Little Haakon .......... Mrs. Skinner Concert Variations............Bonnet ThityYears Ago From the U. of M. Daily of Feb. 5, 1891. That uare now nearly 600 American' students studying in the University of Berlin. Heretofore there has been no provision made for church sittings for any of them. For some years a num- ber of devoted Christians have kept up services, which they held in a German Methodist church. The Rev. Dr. Stuckenberg, a Lutheran minister from Springfield, 0., has taken charge of the congregation for the past eight years. Some two years ago some of the students at Berlin, and others in- terested, formed the plan of building a church for American students. Accordingly Mrs. Stuckenberg was sent to America to solicit funds for the new edifice. A meeting was held in Boston at which it was determined to ' raise $100,000 for the building. It was further decided that a gift of $1,000 would endow a pew, and $200 a sitting. Already $40,000 has been raised. Plans were early made for contributing $1,000 for a pew for the U. of M. The sum of $110 has been raised among local churches, and about $1,000 has been raised in De- troit. The national treasurer is Mrs.c Grover Cleveland. Mrs. Newberry has charge of collections in Michigan, and Mrs. Carhart in this city. Sensemann to Visit Catalogue Offices H. L. Sensemann, director of the Alumni Catalogue office, will leave Ann Arbor Sunday to visit the alumni cat- alogue offices of Harvard, Yale, and Columbia universities. Mr. Sensemann intends to find out what sort of milit- ary. rosters these institutions are pre- paring, and what methods are being used in the work. The trip will prob- ably take somewhat longer than a week. Adopt Resolutions Agalinst Movies Resolutions have been adopted by Sarah Caswell Angell chapter, Daught- ers of the American Revolution, the Woman's club and the Parent-Teach- ers' association of Perry School, and in the legislature asking for the pass- age of a law providing for a state board of censors for moving pictures. The managers of local theaters have, been asked in a letter to provide none in Ann Arbor. Protests have been filed against at least two productions shown here rec- A ently. set to the county's representatives I but the bestof the current productions OXFORIDSI r -PALI DING Athletic Equipment For Every Indoor -And Outdoor Sport Catalogue on request A. G SPALDING & BROS. 211 S State St., Chicago, Ill. I HU BE R"T SE T R O I T Now York Winter d#den G;A RTRIc K D E T R O T. MARJORIE RAM BEAUJin "The Sign on the Door" Cordovan Oxfords at $11.00 and $11.50 Calf Oxfords at $9.0 $10.00 and $10.60 HIGH SHOES at a Big Reduction I \JA& MAETC i TODAY ONLY GROSS andGN ITZEL 117 EAST WASHINGTON STREET '"Love Honor anxd Obey" I 1. in 1A Z-Z= q :: l1111111111 11111 UIII II m 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lli ll ~i 111111111111111111111111 111111111 1111111 NIIlIII 11111111111111111 111 s _= - = -= - ALL N EXT WEEK Ud IVERSALLY:ACCLAIMED = - The The Greatest Thing of ts Kind Ever Produced IN 6 GREAT REELS OF UNEXCELLED JOY "The, Kid' = IT TOOK A YEAR TO COMPLETE - IT COST FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS CIRCUIT $1,000,000 IT'S BRAND NIE W CHAPLIN HAS JUST COMPLETED IT " THE KI D" BRINGS FORTH A NEWER, GREATER AND BETTER C H A P L IN "T H E KID" is not a Slap-stick Comedy. It's a story with a Laugh, a Tear and a Plot. $tilililililli llilililililllilillllf llilillllllilliilililllllllilililillilililililillilillllll l cl 1N I At Twilight ..... .........Frysinger Prof. GIover Leaves for N. Y. Meeting Oriental Sketch................Bird Prof. James W. Glover, of the math- Liebestraum, No. 3............Liszt ematics department, left Thursday for Rustic Dance (Pastoral Suite) New York City to attend a meeting of ....................... Demarest the board of trustees nf the Tca,,hers' I In Moonlight. ..... . ......... .Kinder Insurance and Annuity association. CH.ARLIE CHAPLIN7 .in1'TfH KID" at the IAISTIC For One Week Starting Slr s(DAY. ORPHEUM 711 LAST TIME TONIGHT LAST TIME TONICHT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS #I OouGLAS FAI RBA N Kt IN "THE MARK OF ZORRO''" C 0 N S T A N C A L M HIS LATEST PICTURE AND HIS BEST A I i In a dual role that Fairbanks is called upon to essay. As Don Diego Vega, the young m a n, he leads a secluded life. Senor Zorro, we see him ex ecuting various exploits practi- calfy unaided in the attempt to free his people from the despots yoke, What a mass of new featst of skillhe performs! There is a girl in the story that really furnishes the strong love interest Joseph M. Schenck __. preents- ori stance cofte oman a Suqb rsLof Hum or G E 0 k ,l CONTINUOUS NO ADVANCE TONIGHT SHOWS IM PRICES ONLY. Scatters The Gloom Clouds and Radiates With [the Per- sonality of Charming Connie. You Will Be Free From the Blues ae the ORPHZUP! A First National Attraction DOG GLAS int" M iark FAIPJMANKS Of 7OITO" I1 ILL- a a , No - , . - .!!! I The ORPHEUM Managemeht Is Returning To Ann Arbor For A Second Showing All First Natiogal Attractions I F