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October 26, 1921 - Image 7

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AT THE THEATERS

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at 815 South University avenue, to
discuss the advisability of organizing
a Faculty Women's club.
Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 4:30
o'clock today at Martha Cook building.

Tryouts for the Freshman Girls'
Glee club will be held at 4 o'clock
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons,
Oct. 26 and 27, at Miss Nora C. Hunt's
studio in the School- of' Music. All
freshman women are urged to tryout..
Tryouts for Mummers' play, "Enter!
the Hero," will be held from 3 to 5
o'clock Wednesday in the parlors of'
Barbour gymnasium. Copies are avail-
able in the upper reading room of
the Library. All members are eligible.
Miss Case's extra class for instrue-
tion in tennis will be given from 1- to
3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Oct.
26.
The regular meeting of the Girls'
Mandolin, club will be held at 7:30
o'clock Thursday evening in Newberry E
hall. This meeting is not only for
the old and new members of thefor-
ganization but for any women who
can play the saxaphone, guitar, or
banjo.
There will be a meeting of the Wo-
men's league, with a program, at 4
o'clock Friday afternoon In Hill au-
ditorium. This meeting will be fol-
lowed by a reception in Barbour gym-;
nasium.
A number of extra class hockey
practices will be held as follows:
Freshmen, at 4:45 o'clock on Thurs-
day, Oct. 27; sophomores, at 3 o'clock
on Wednesday, Oct. 26; juniors, at 4
o'clock on Wednesday, Oct. 26; sen-
iors, at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, Oct.
26. Owing to the shortness of the
time which is left for practices all
girls must be present at the times
above listed.
Miss Ellen Drummond will speak
on "Educational Needs in China," at
the meeting of the Girls' Educational
club at 8 o'clock tonight, at Martha

T 0 D A Y

Screen

Arcade-Wallace Reid
Hell Diggers."
Majestic-Will Rogers
Unwilling Hero."

in "The

in "The

Wuerth-Jack Holt in "The Grim
Comedian."

i

Orpheum-Justine Johnstone in
"The Plaything of Broadway."

All women intending to go to the
Illinois game on the special train must
buy their ticket applications today at
the office of the dean of women.
Masques first regular meeting of the
year will be held at 4 o'clock Thurs-
day afternoon in the parlors of Bar-
bour gymnasium. Every member must
be present or send the secretary a
satisfactory explanation. Annual
dues will be paid and committees for
the year will be announced.
WIN FROM ILLINOIS!
BUY A '1SPECIAL" TICKET NOWT
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
Special Sale
to close out
HALLOWEEN
SUPPLIES
The Wisteria Shop
330 Maynard St.
OPEN EVENINGS

Special three piece orchestra evety
evening from 6 to 7:30 P. M. at Chi-
nese Gardens.-Adv.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
GA RRICK Matsoly, 7 o
DETROIT
second Annual RevusicalCotnedy
GREENIMCH VILLAGE FOLLIES
original Greenwich Village Theatre Company
30 Famous. Artists' Models
HUMICHIGAN (DETROIT)
Michlgan Ave. and Washington Blvd.
JOHN GALSWORTHY'S Dramatic Tfiumph
" THE : SKIN : CAME'"
Direct from London, Eng., and Ncw York
Nights 5oc to $2.oo. Wed. Mat.Soc to $i.oo
Sat. Mat.75c to $1.50.

WEDNESDAY

SHOWS
AT
2.82:30, 7.
8:30

O R

WILLIAM FARNUM
N
bThe

THURSDAY

Scuttlers"

JUSTINE JOHNSTONE
IN
"The Plaything of Br

THIS WEER

Stage

Garrick (Detroit) - The Green-
wich Village Follies. 1920.
Shubert Michigan (Detroit-John
Galsworthy's "The Skin
Game."
Cook building. Miss Drummond has
recently returned from a three years'
stay in China.
Every University woman who is in-
terested in helping the Y. W. C. A. is
requested to sign up for selling cho-
colate bars in Newberry hall. Call
Margaret Spalding, 398.

MATINEE 2:00 -- 3:30 .EVENING 7:00 -8
Adults .. .. ... . 20c'Adults . ..... 30c
Kiddies .. .. .. 1 Oc ".Kiddies ..... . 1 Oc
LAST TIM E TODAY
Jack olt
IN
"THE tCOMEDIn

Miss Frances Greenough, a former
Y. W. C.A. secretary, will talk at 5
o'clock this afternoon at the vesper
services at Newberry hall. Tea will
be served from 4 to 5 o'clock.
Wives of deans, administrative of-
ficers, and heads of departments are
asked to meet with Mrs. M. L. Bur-
ton at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon

1.

Place Newly Decorated

ANN ARBOR
CHOP S UEY
314 S. State St.

QUICK SERVICE
PRICES REASONABLE
EVERYTHING GOOD

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WIN
BUY

FROM ILLINOIS!
A ""SPECIAL" TICKET NOW?

STARTING TODAY

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Grit!

TODAY AND
The Screen
St

TOMORROW
s Homliest
E LL
ERS

Sand,
love.
treI

fighting blood - and a great
That's the tune of THIS pie-

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A story that smashes through to
the biggest tingling he-man trl
umph since you saw Wallace Reid
In "The Valley of the Giants."
A romance of gold and guile in the
primitive West. Of towering moun-
tain, rushing river, endless plain,
and among them - titans battling
for mastery?
bother Nature in all her beauty.
Human nature at its best and
worst. And beating through all -
a heart?
Lois Wilson plays opposite
Wally and is at her best.

ROG

as "Whistling Dick," the happy Hobo, another
creation funnier than "Jubilo."

character

The "Dixie" of photoplays, showing Will Rogers in the role
of a good-natured hobo who was aroused to heroism-but not
to work-by the smile of a pretty girl.
AN UNWILLING
E HERO"
Adapted from 0 HENRY'S famous story, "Whistling Dick's
Christmas Stocking?'

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*'-eMa NT 1
W&JLLA&CE EEC
sD
"THE HELL 6 ERS
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pre
. p im a .

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Will Rogers and 0. Henry mix a
mint julep of a comedy that will-
warm your heart and send a glow of
human kindness to your finger tips.

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NEWS

COMEDY FEATURE
"A WEEK OFF"
CENTURY COMEDY

ORCHESTRA I Cow PICTU J?'.

Thrills

- Action

- Supense

- Excit

BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION
RXCUSIVE SHOWING

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A FaINATA1NT' 1AY OXCEIIIFlV

MICHIGAN---O. S. U. FOOTBALL
AEROPLANE VIEWS OF CROWD AND CLOSE-UP OF BOTH TEAMS,
BANDS AND ALL IMPORTANT PLAYS.- Taken at Ferry Field Saturday P. M.

"THEwu .ra A c.vvti nazi:: S.J APP.ER :E %T CHU"
""THlE SKIPPER S"RI.KES' IT- RICH"

RAMBLERS THREE

NEWS

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POLA
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Coming
in

"GYPSY
BLOOD"

- SCHEDULE OF SHOWING

MATINEE EVI
2:00 AND 3:30 b -7:00A
Get the ?!dotnee Habit - it's

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