THE MICHIGAN DAIL
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4 D AV S I
STARTINGTUjjA
(1 UXlir h BALL LIMIT1ED)
According to Chief of Police
Thomas O'Brien, the playing of
{Ibaseball in city streets, alleys,
and lawn extensions is prohibit-
ed by city ordinance.
SiIfLITS WILL JOn 1'23 will be music, songs, jokes, and during the World War. The talk
ti EN4ANEERS AT UI'ON S SOKERt speeches at the smoker. Immediately under the auspices of the World Sel
l___ followving this the lits will, be the ice forum, tea department of the S,
Sop fis wll arc totheUnion Iguiests of the engineers at the A\.r- dents' Christian association.
Sophlit wil mach o te cde theater.
after their theater p~arty beginning at___________
7 o'clock tonight at the Wuerth, and iiLAGE101) IRSD
'join the soph engineers in their;OOQEiG DSAE ARYFI lSiA NR
smoker, which. is scheduled for 8' University hospital nurses willI;
'IC nm rea.,1.-.un " - g;---r aioo.- nierit [sitleureewl
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Jesse L. Lasky presents
PRODIUCTON
FORBIDDEN
FRUIT"
.By feanie HacphersozL
It
o'clock in the
.reading room. There
Dr. Cyril Hlaas, '04M, who speaks
on "Conquering Diseases in the Near
East," at 7 okclock this evening in
Lane hall spent four years in Turkey
GARRIC
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., heTurk' sh
entertained at a fireside party by the
social committee of the Women's~
league from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock Thurs-
night at Barbour gymnasium. Games
and a special program are being plan-
ned. Grace Ohlmacher, '21, will da~nce;
SMary Kirkpatrick, '21, will sing, and
Gladys IBurch, '21, will give a recita-
tion.
DETROIT
When We Are Young
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tteaa t ne uany for uainpus
news
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We go 6000 miles for the
Turkish tobacco
used in Murad-Why?
Because -Turkish has a taste -Turkish has a
mildness -Turkish has a delight-far beyond all
cigarette tobaccos of all other lands-
Murad gives you real enjoyment, and true
delight such as no Tobacco othLer than 100% Pure
Turkish Tobacco can give.
TODAY - TOMORROWI
WILL GOERS
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"HONS UC".
A beautiful highsouled
woman, tied to a brutal
knave!
When love and hope in
another sprang! up, un-
bidden-
Come help her choose
between. her heart and
"duty"
A realistic ro ma nee
clad In a cloth of gold.
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Facts-Facts -FACTS-!
Tens of thousands of smokers
-tens of thousands of times-
have PROVEN this --
"Judge for Yourself-!"
A GOLDWYN PICTURE
The Best True to Life Rural Comedy since "~Rip Van Winkle"
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GA IETY fCOMEDY
"VELVET FINGERS"
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SATURDAY NOMA D OF THE NORTH"'
SHU0E,RT
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Broadway Brevities
of 1920
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Adults - - 30c and
Children - - lOc POLLARD COMEDY 1
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THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF A
NN ARBOR
TODAY and T~OMORROW 2 DAYS ONLY
6bhldM
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Was this the "untamed In-
dian squaw" he had married
in scorn and sent home from
the [wilds to disgrace his
family? This lovely, sweet-
faced mother o~f his boy?
Suddenly swept by the truth:
-what she had made of so
little-what he had done
with so much,-he fell on his
knees and begged her to for-
give.
A story that binds the great
Northwest with the draw-
ing rooms of London.
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"The Translation of
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George MTelford".'s
a Savage"
the famous novel by
Sir Gilbert Parker
Scenario by
Frank Condon
presented by
Jesse L. Lasky
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atnon of'
love, thril
venturie.
obstacle race
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:'e : ; a combin-
crook;, trou ble,
ki and mad -ad-
Pro ducti on
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WDNES DAY
VHURS DAY
"RED FOAM"
A Ralph Ince
1 Production
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AFTER LUNCH
MATINEE
THE ARCADE
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