. THE, MICHIGAN DAILY AT THE TREATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - William DeMille's "Midsummer Madness." Top- ics and a Mack Sennett com- edy, "Fickle Fancy." Arcade-Sylvia Breamer in "Not Guilty." Comedy and Bray Picto. Wuerth -Alice Brady in "Out of the Chorus." Sunshine com- edy and Universal News. Orpheum-"Milestones." Vanity Fair Maids comedy and an epi sode of "Velvet Fingers." THIS WEEK Stap Whitney--Cecil Lead and Cleo Mayfield in "Look Who's Here." NAVAL MEN DRILL IN GYM TONIGHT Naval reserves are meeting at 7:30, o'clock tonight in the handball court in Waterman gymnasium for their first regular drill under the proposed newl organization. Llet.-Com. R. T. Broad- head, senior reserve officer of Mich- igan, will be at the first meeting to help complete the formation of the unit and to furnish desired informa- tion concerning its scope. The purpose of the organization is two-fold. 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Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The unit will give the men interested every opportunity to complete the work that will be necessary for them to maintain on the rolls of the re- serves with confirmation and retainer pay according. It will keep them in touch with the summer cruises that will be open to them as soon as navi- gation opens on the lakes, and also with salt-water cruises.. Lightweight imported golf hose. $3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.- Adv. D UT RB E1 ~S UBERT - WILLIAM HODGE In "The Guest of Honor" METROPOLITAN LIFE BREAKS WORLD'S PREVIOUS RECORD The annual report of the Metropol- itan Life Insurance company on the business of 1920 shows that the new business placed on the books broke all previous records in the world. Neith- er the great amount of new insurance taken out, nor the percentage of lapses indicate depression in the business or industrial world. The amount placed in the United States and Canada was $1,651,950,151 which is a gain of more than two hundred and fifty million dol- lars, as compared with the previous year. PROF. HOAD ADDRESSES '23 ENGINEER ASSEMBLY Prof. William C. Hoad, of the engi- neering Aepartment, addressed the sophomore engineer assembly, Tuesday morning, stressing the current prob- rI 7-pl w ' -. lems in the engineering world. I class meeting which followed Pr sor Hoad submitted a plan for co ing the outstanding class dues. V 16 was set as the date for the so more engineer smoker. After smoker a theater party will be g Increase your business by adve ing in The Michigan Daily.-Ad Daily advertising will spell pros tty for you.--Ady. Garrick (Detroit) - The latest musical comedy hit, "Irene." Shubert (Detroit) -- William Hodge in his most popular comedy, "The Guest of Hon- or." See the New Remington Portable Typewriter-Standard Keyboard. G. E. Washington, 8-9 Savings Bank Building.-Adv. 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De ile Production A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Today is positively last day for this attraction BALANCE OF IXEEK STARTING TOMORROW ADOLPH ZUKOR presents a CHARLES MAIGNE PRODUCTION "The Kent'iggkins 1 i With MONTE BLUE a 9ammratQintdificl S a tk I I The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $626,000.00 Resources.........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. _ _ 3 a I A sip I in the new Play "At The Villa Rose" by , A. E. MASON Mail Orders filled In order received. Enclose self ad- dressed staamped envelope Best Seats $2.54 war tax ten per cent. 11 1 i 1; OUR MOTTO: Service, Quality Workmanship We have one of the best equipped shoe repair s h os in the city, which enables us to give you 1st class work and prompt service. NOTE THESE PRICES THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF ANN ARBOR TODAY AND TOMORROW "Got Her"! Just as the horse plunged over the cliff the girl was dragged clear. It's a thrill that starts a romance in Harold MacGrath's glittering story of the mystic East. 1 ' He was a fugitive from justice She was in love with his brother; and strangely the spell of the East welded their two hearts! ALBERT A, KAUFKVAN Presents Harold McGrath's great story brought dramatically to life. OTHER FEATURES COMING SUNDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE in "Brewsters Millions" TODAY AND TOMORROW ) ./ 1 / / , t fits:. J I I presents MILE STONES" The ardent lover of three genera. tions ago, rebelled at conventions and eloped with the girl he loved. But when his daughter wished to wed- ah, that was another story. 1 TODAY - TOMORROWI ALICE BRADY ADAPTED M ASTORY SY H1ARRY CJANDLEE &~WILLI*i1 D LAUB~ DIRECTEDo $Y H1ERBERT BLACNE 9CEaNAfte o r COOLIDGE W SIRE~lea SAMUEL GOV:DWYN Gayety Comedy 177~ s -.-J'i "MIND YOUR BUSINESS This is one of the most thrilling and heart-stirring photoplays seen in many a month. George B. 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