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February 06, 1921 - Image 4

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THrLlE MICHIGANDAL

DAILY

jASIFYES

FR-OM THE

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IN ANN ARBOR THIS WEEK

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(By Edwin R. ftess)t
What will you have, gentle readers?t
)mething in the way of light enter-E
liment? First -aisle to the right.;c
or after two years of absence fromc
Vy new release, Charles Chaplin, thex
n edan de luxe of the movies, re-c
pears at the Majestic today in some-
Ing entirely different from his for-1
per productions. In the first place"
Lhe Kid" s a full-size six-reel fea-
tre with a plot that would make most
If-respecting photoplays feel cheap.
ld in the second place, Charlie,
though appearing in the epoch-
aaking costume which has had so
uch to do with his success, has ac-
fiired a good deal of dignity of late,
rhaps ;through the. gentle agent of
patrimony, and refuses to throw a
ngle pie or stop a brick +in this new
oduction. In other words, to be brief,
haplin has achieved the ambition of
iscareer afid acts a part in "The
d" which is real, a chracter role.
"Forbidden Thing" at Arcade
"The Forbidden Thing," playing at
ie Arcade today, is one of the best
amples of Allan Dwan's productive
Wiity. The plot is exceedingly intri-
~te, dealing with a young man who
tough in love with a maid of his vil-
.ge, still succumbs to the wiles of a
Aished vampire and marries her.
onsequently his sweetheart is also
iven to matrimony. The years pass;
.e uvmpire is killed and the girl's
dsband drowns, and after many dra-
iatic experiences the two former:
versM are again. brought together.
imps Kirkwood plays the part of the
islead swain in an exceedingly cap-:
le manner, and is backed by a well-
icked cast.
For the mid-week shows the Arcade
fers a doubtful all-star cast in "The
atal Hour." The picture is the aver-
ge run in which a girl schemes to re-
ay a snub which she has received
oom some titled Engishmaif. Around
its motive the action of the play re-
olves.r
There's "Someone in the House" at
e Arcade for the last two days of the'
,eek with another all-star aggrega-
on which rates a bit higher than that
fthe preceding one.
Garrick Has Musical
Sam Bernard and Irene Bordoni are
acing the legitimate stage at the
Garrick theatre in Detroit this week
ian original musical show entitled
As You Were." A few real song hits
e" introduced in this review, one of
ie most popular being the waltz, "If
'ou Could Care For Me" There is a
eat deal of variety in the scenes and
a the whole the play is a relief from
e usual over-sentimentality of the
ery-day entertainment of this sort.'
On its fourth season's run, "May-
ce" returns to the Schubrt-Detrot
eatre for a week's engagement. This
rduction is classified as "a play with
usic,"- written by Rida, Johnson
oung and Sydney Romberg. "May-
ce" gives a picturesque represeta-
on of metropolitan life at four periods
1840, 1855, 1880, and the presentA:
refuly chosen cast puts this enter-
iAment across in a pleasing manner.
Old Times at Maj
'On Feb. 1, the Majestic offers for
ie benefit of old-timers and those who
Wve never witnessed one, a real old-
Wshioned movie performance. Mary
ickford, and Owen Moore will be pro-
cted together upon the screen ina

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even of divorce. Songs will be ren-
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changed, and women in the last three
rows will be allowed to keep their hats
on. Every mnethiod to bring back the
old days will be employed during that
week.
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My Home Town Is aOne-Horse Town
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