THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vi AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic - "The Kentuckians," wit~h Monte Blue. Universal comedy, "Tee Time," and Pathe News. Arcade- Dorothy Gish in "The Ghost in the Garret." Com- edy, "Ain't Love Grand." News film and a Bray comic. Wuerth-Elaine Hammerstein in "The Pleasure Seekers." Van- ity Fair Maids comedy and Pathe Review. Orpheum-Charlie Ray in "Peace- ful Valley." Christie com- edy "A Homespun Hero," and International News. THIS WEEK Stage Witney-Saturday-Otis Skin- ner in "At the Villa Rose." Garrick (Detroit) - The latest musical comedy hit, "Irene." PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR DEROIT AUTO SHOW Preparations ,for the greatest auto- mobile show ever held in Detroit are nearing completion, and special ef- forts are being made to have every- thing in readiness when the show palace opens its doors Saturday night, March 19. Approximately 100 more passenger cars will be on exhibition than in any past show, and this number includes at least a dozen makes which have never been exhibited in Detroit be-! fore. As in past years the show will be open each day from 10 o'clock in the morning until 10:30 at night, in- cluding Sunday, and will last this year from March 19 to 26. See the New Remington Portable Typewriter-Standard Keyboard. G. E. Washington, 8-9 'Savings Bank Building.-Adv. "Humming" and "Now and Then" record by the happy six, on s2Me at Allmendinger's} Music Shop.-Adv. WHITN EY] h TdI t- They''re Here! Tulips, lDaffodills, Freesia, Narcissus and Hyacinths. Plants and Flowers f SH U B E R T SETRItoI WILLIAM HODGE in "The Guest of Honor" 'A RKD ET ROIT I R E N E The Sensation of 4 Contnents 1 1 I GOODHEW FLORAL CO. PHONE 1321 225 EAST LIBERTY THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF ANN ARBOR I Tow And haur pear Dor Shubert (Detroit) - William Hodge in his most popular\ comedy, "The Guest of Hon- ;Or." i THEATRE SAT., MAR. 12 Charles Frohman TODAY AND SAT VILDAY WHY WORRY? ser hasn't hurt his teeth a bit! t the brigands that fled to the nted house with all those stolen ls - Come and laugh while othy spooks 'em out! > vA I - CLASS MIXERS GREAT AID TO BETTER SPIRIT, SAYS EATON With the purpose of encouraging mixing in each class, presidents of the various classes and chairmen of so- cial committees met in the Union yes- terday with Paul W. Eaton, '21, pres- ident of the Union, to discuss the var- ious methods of accomplishing this. "In order to develop school spirit to a greater extent it is necessary to have a better spirit within each class and between classes," declared Eaton. According to ,Eaton, the class sing as given, by the soph lits a short time ago was successful in promoting class fellowship and such get together meetings is the best way to attain a good spirit and fellowship within each class. Presents KIN NEI in the new Play "At The Villa Rose" by A. E. MASON .11 PLM COMPANY -- PRESENZ ROTHYE ,, , I' Mail Orders filled in order received. Enclose self ad- dressed stamped envelope Best Seats $2.50 war tax ten per cent. !_ S alk a~ I tii The GhOSt in t heGarret* _ CG'9aramount gietre". i k l 'B________ TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY AND TOMO COMEDY- KINOGRAMS - "AIN'T NEWS / LOVE GRAND" - ARCADE MUSIC - ARCADE MUSIC 9-4i . >:' . i CO MING ,NDAY u I1 LAINE HAMMERST IN inP ASV K ASSeirdkPic r ELAINE HAM M ERS TEI N in "Pleasure Seekers" Reforming a pleasure seeking husband and bringing the prodigal's father into the fam- ily is no small job for a minister's daughter CONCERT ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN Other Photonovelties VANITY FAIR MAIDS COMEDY PATHE REVIEW SUNDAY - THURSDAY Cli r es! 6 iJESSE L. LASIr ROSCOE (FATTY) , WYARRANGEMENT'WfTH JOSEPH M.SCHENCl re Osters r (( ,... DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in :I , ; i.-. ._ Y. . :i With Jean Acker and 1' Betty Ross Clark From the Ever wonder how you'd spend a million? Well, Brewster got his. And had to squander it, every cent, in a year! But when everything he touched made money -you'll howl with glee at the stunts he did to grow poor! A comedy king in a picture lavish with laughs. George Barr McCutcheon and the Play by Winchell Smith "T H E NUT" AD.DED ATTRACTIONS CHRISTIE COMEDY "A HOME-SPUN HERO" Novel by Doug's latest release playing for the first time in Ann Arbor INTERNATIONAL NEWS Directed by Joseph genabery Scenario by Walter Woods