THE MICHIGAN DAILY -r Theat,,ers: R Ililililllll1111ll llllillllll1lillllll': ARCADE Tiom Moore, Goldwyn star, has the leading role in "Made "in Heaven" which begins today. This comedy is cleverly written, well acted and full of good fun. "Experience," George Fitzmaurice's spectacular production, begins Wed- SCHOOL OF DANCING All the latest steps in mod- ern ballroom dancing taught in private lessons. Private and class lessons in ballet, national, interpreta- tive, aesthetic anq, toe danc- ing (Russian and Italian method.) JEANETTE KRUSZKA JOHNSON Stuidio:721 N. University Ave. (Above Lyndon Kodak Shop) PHONE 7884 ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCT to. 1o Read Down Centrai Stnnard'jme A.M. .P.M. TYN ArkPM Dally Daily Daily Daily 7:30 t:30 Lv...:Adrian ...Ar 7:00 1224: 8:o5 s :os . Tecumse 6:25 12:x0 8:25 2:25 .......Clinton , 6:05 11:5<" 9:5 3:5 ........Saline ... 5:15 r o A 4S 3:45 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. 4:45 1:30 M. MP.M.A&PM~~ Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLTDAYS P.M P.M. 3:30 Lv... Adrian ..Ar 9:oo 4:05 .... Tecumseh .... 82 4:25 . Clinton ..... 8:05 S .....Saline. 7:15 Ar. Ann Arbor Tv. 6:45 r 3un tnuh ralu trtrrrrrr} - a_ ="'MAN N'S= wa _ w _ wI MALTED at _ w w _ a aP MansDuwtr Man' 2DrSuthMi Stre a- w 1 ot anSre atturrau rurnurrrrrnrr nesday. Richard Barthelmess and Marjorie Daw are the stars in this allegory which concerns Youth and its interesting adventures. Youth is rescued from Poverty, Degradation and Conceit by the combined forces of Love and Ambition. WUERTH George Randolph Chester, creator of the likeable Get-Rich-Quick Walling- ford and his partner, Blackie Daw, is the author of "The Son of Walling- ford," the screen attraction for three days beginning Sunday. An excep- tionally large cast, well handled titles, unusual lighting effects and the tint- ing of scenery make the picture well worth seeing. Playing a dual role and making each portrayal a distinct masterpiece is the achievement of Priscilla Dean in "Rep- utation," which is the feature begin- ning Wednesday. The story involves a mother who violates convention and a daughter who profits by her mother's experience. MAJESTIC Betty Compson who played opposite Thomas Meighan in "The Miracle Man", makes her debut into stardom in "At The End of The World," the feature of the first three days of the week. The plot is a fascinating one and true decorative art is seen in the picturization of a gambling den in Shanghai and of the lighthouse "at the and of the world." "The Great Moment," starring Gloria Swanson will be shown for four days beginning Wednesday. Elinor Glyn is the author of the scenario which is a typical production of this novelist who deals exclusively in matters of the human heart. Gloria Swanson plays a colorful role as a half-gypsy girl. '! artistio then many of this season's offerfngs. *Plsing music, an un- usually fair array of girls and really hurnerdcau dialogue make "Up in the Clouds" n assured success. Teachers Provide Scholarship Fu nd I throughout the state will contribute memory the scholarships were provid toward the scholarships, which will ed, were well known educators. The send one eighth grade student from former was of national lame as sup- each county to a high school every erintendent of public instruction in year. From this number there will Michigan and editor of "Moderator chosen five every year, one of whom Topics." The latter was state school will attend each of the four state superintenednt. normal schools and one the University. In every case the recipients of the SENIOR WOMEN DECIDE TO scholarships shall agree to follow the GIVE CLASS PLAY IN MAY course in teaching offered in the dif- ferent institutions and to teach at least three years after graduation. In Senior women will petition to have the event of failure to carry out all a Senior Girls' play in May this year these requirements the students will rather than ;during Commencement return the money advanced to them week as is customary, according to a from the memorial fund. Henry Pat. - decision' made at the meeting held re- tengill and Freed Keeler in whose cently. t r 1 cMkine Fletcher Drug Co. and the Cus Drug Co. invite the inspection of PRICE $6.00 ON ME Scholarships in state high schools, normal schools, and the University were provided as a memorial to Henry Pattengill and Fred Keeler by a reso- lution of the Michigan State Teachers association recently. Every teacher in the public schools d n teste r stops all moisture Agents for the United States and Canada GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO., Inc 12 East 48th Street New York Cii , , _-- __ I 14 .1 *1 ,i I THE STAGE WHITNEY Madame Petrova, who has returned to the dramatic stage under the man- agement of the Selwyns, will appear this evening in "The Whitb Peacock," a romantic drama of modern Spanish life, written by the accomplishfd star herself. The heroine of "The White Pea- cock" is alluring but capable of fight- ing back when attacked. Her husband scoffs at her demand that they give up leading a vicious life, and she leaves him. The conflict that this act brings about is soon intensified by the appearance of a young caballero, who becomes a model in her studio. This youth has been cruelly abused by her husband. Besides, he has fallen in love with her. There is a seething climax, with the heroine triumphant. GARRICK. (Detroit) "Up in the Clouds," which is here for a week beginning Sunday, is a new musical comedy written by Will B. Johnstone, author of "Take it From Me." The production is said to be free from suggestivness and decidedly more 'I' I U The belted ulsters are favorites- this year; here's one in action; w a rm, serviceable, stylish We have all the good ones here; prices right, too 11 Overcoats for men, ivho have to be careful of I? SI what they spend R. H. FYFE & CO., DETROIT Announces a Complete Display of Men's Shoes Over Calkins' Drug Store Fyfe Shoes are for men, who measure shoe value in dis- tinctiveness of design and finish, fidelity of leather and workmanship, accuracy of fit, and ability to deliver more than ordinary service. . ! 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