I Ht.ICIGi~AN LDAILY AT THE THEATERS _F# Let us be. the doctor. Just try some of our, steaks and short orders. CODAT Scen Arcade-Wallace Reid Hell Diggers." in "The Majestic -- Will Rogers in "An Unwilling Hero." Wuerth-A Holman Day special production, "The Rider of the. King Log." Orpheum-Justine Johnstone in "The Plaything of Broadway." i Once a customer, always a THIS WEEK customer, -AT- STARBUCK'S 605 Liberty St. Stage Tryouts for the Freshman Girls' Glee club will be held at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Miss, Nora C. Hunt's studio in the School of Music. All freshman women are urged to try- out. 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. Extra class hockey practice will be held as follows: Freshmen, at 4:45 o'clock on Thursday, Oct. 27. Masques first regular meeting of the year will be held at C4 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. The first of the class hockey games will be played at 4 o'clocl tomorrow. The freshman first team will play the junior first team, and the freshman second team will meet the sophomore second team. The final match in the tennis tourn- ament is to be played at 3 o'clock on Friday, Nov. 4. All preliminary match- es must be finished during the first part of next week. Tryouts for accompanist to the Freshman Girls' Glee club will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Miss Hunt's studio School of Music. Women who are going to the Illi- nois game and wish to stop over in Chicago are requested to see Dean Myra B. Jordan at once. IW1DI Garrick (Detroit) - The Green- wich Village Follies, 1920. Shubert Michigan (Detroit)-John Galsworthy's "The Skin Game." I - WIN FROM ILLINOIS I BUY A "SPECIAL" TICKET NOW I Daily Want Ada Pay.-Adv. SHUMERT OAN (DETROIT). Michigan Ave. and 'Washington Blvd. JOHN GALSWORTHY'S Dramatic triumph " THE : SKIN: CAME " Direct from London, Eng., and New York Nights soc to $2.00. Wed..Mat. Sot to $i.oo Sat. Mat. 75e to $iSo 7cto $3.00 GARRICK Matat.Ol,5Ct$20 DETROIT Second Ann"al Revusical Comedy GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES original Greenwich Village Theatre Company 30 Famous Artists' Modebs reached in the tennis tournament and the following girls are still in line for the championship: Seniors-Ruth Alexander, Geraldine Troy; juniors, Caroline Waterman, Lesley Frost; ' sophomores, Margaret Ann Keegan., Mary Early; freshmen, Alberta Houle, Catherine Wilcox, Lucille Osmer, Char- lotte Eckhert. These matches must be played off by Friday' night. The regular meeting of the Girls' Mandolin club will be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in Newberry hall. This meeting is not only for the old and new members of the or- ganization but for any women who can play the saxaphone, guitar, or banjo. 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. Harry Hoey,'24, to Undergo Operation Harry D. Hoey, '24, was taken ill last Saturday and removed to the Un- iversity hospital, where he will under- go an operation for appendicitis to- day. Hoey's parents arrived yester- day from Poland, Ohio, to be with him during the operation. SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets PARCEL, DELIVERY TELEPHONE. 2700 TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING START IT RIGHT 7:30 Breakfast 12:00 Lunch 6:00 Dinner END IT RIGHT LUNCH AT THE STUDENT LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON THE SEE. WALLY AS AN ENGINEER AND THE SPOT AND LAST TIME TODAY. Double Feature JUSTINE JOHNSTONE "The Plaything of Broadway" WM. FARNUM -I--l "The Scuttle rs" TODAY, FRIDAY,;SATURDA BIG DREDGER SCENES wr, OPERATION ALSO THE EXPLOSION WHERE ONE OF THE HUGE PIECES MACHINERY TOTALLY DESTROYED jas LL AS VLY WA LLACE H- H -GE LW. REEDE 4 . s ") THE1ELL DnG E1S FAVY ONE HOUI AND THII MINI OF REAJ SEE LOIS WILSON IN HER BEST ROLE OPPOS WALL AND THE STORY IS ESPEC SUITE TO so Semi-finals for classes have been i ya r ir r-1 * SHOW~ AFTER LUNCH VISIT THE ARCADE. MATI IT'S POPULAR - YOU WILL ENJOY IT 2:00 an GET THE HABIT EVEN 17:00 any ADDED " THE SKIPPER STRIKES IT RI A Fox FONTAINE COMEDY CURRENT NEWS ORCHESTRA RAMBLERS COMING SUNDAY JAMES OLIVER CURWooD'S STORY "THE GOLDEN SN ARI TODAN The Screen's Star 'I. Homliest - Z, R Ill ij 1 MATINEE 2:00 - 3:30- Adults ....... 20c Kiddies ...... 10c T11 F-AR r R lh lWf up EVENING 7:00.- Adults ..... Kiddies. . . . . # WI' THURSDAY FRIDAY SATUR lorok . AdpL ./ 'w" "' RUtI RS U I as "Whistling Dick," creation the happy Hobo, another 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. I fl ACV I w -r -+ /1/ I' "AN UNWILLING .. HERO" 1 I K; t /r1 r .' 1 _ ,;- . Adapted from 0. HENRY'S famous story, "Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking?' vi 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. . :. - Pa ha y! NEWS COMEDY FEATURE "A WEEK OFF" CENTURY COMEDY OI ORCHESTRA f C; GQDWY N PICTUR fiO~ "T I 'BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION, - EXCLUSIVE SHOWING 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. I Larry Semon 10 FA 'cu in POLA NEGRI Coming in "GYPSY BLOOD"