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18, 1921 1 tk M .artI. LJAi I.

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MUMMERS STAG
PLAY FOR LEAGUE
My ummers will present its first play
of the year at the Women's league
party at 4 o'clock this afternoon in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The play
Is a one-act comic tragedy entitled,
'Enter the Hero." An admittance fee
of 10 cents will be charged to cover the
expenses.I
After the play there will be music
for dancing in the gymnasium and re-
freshments will be served. Home-made
cand'y will be on sale at the party
for the benefit of the campaign fund
for the Women's building.
1 T THlE THEA TERS I

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IBrown-Watts Engagement Announced Brown, '20, to Owen Jefferson Watts, GAR RIOCK Mat.wed.&US oy to $1.50
'2L.DEROT Nightr* - 50c to $2.50f
PAL.DTRMARION

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Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Brown,

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at a dinner 'Party Saturday. evening,

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Miss Brown is a member of Alpha
Phi sorority. Watts belongs to Phi
Kappa Sigma and Phi Alpha Delta fra-
ternities.

ROONEY AND - BE N T
In the High Vlyinug Musical Hit
" LOVE BIRDS "
With )ELIZABFTH HU RRAY and stunning
Futurity Debutante Chorus.

SHUBERT Twice Daily
MICHIGAN Matinee - 50c to $t.
(DETROIT) Nights - 5oc to $.
The greatest screen spectacle
the world has ever known.
THEODORA
The history of the world has been writteni
love stories and this is one.

at their home, announced the engage-

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All juniors who have not registered
and classified for parts in the Junior
Girls' play will meet for this purpose
at 4 o'clock Friday in the league rooms
at Barbour gymnasium.
Mortarboard will meet at 5 o'clock
Friday' at Helen Newberry residence.
Girls wishin~g to sign up for the
swimming classes to be held in Bar-
bour gymnasium may do so at once on
the bulletin board.

jment of their daughter, Bernice IoneE

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ANN RB

SHOWS AT 2:00 - 3:30 -- 7:00 - 8:301

ADULTS 40c

KIDDIES 15c

ANN ARBOR
'wa ertiz1

FRIDAY -- SATURDAY

LAST TIME TODAY H ,

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The

It TY
Btre eu

Arcade-Charles Ray
Minutes to Go."

in "Two

Majestic-Katherine MacDonald
in "Trust Your Wife."
Wuerth-Doris May in "The Fool-
ish Age."
Orpheumn-Metro special, "Par-
lor, Bedroom, and Bath."

Chaperones for dances over the week
end are: Union-Friday, Mrs.- H. B.
Lazzell; Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams;
Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills;
Saturday, Mrs. H. W. Cake; Packard-
Mrs. H. G. Berger. There will be no
more Friday night dances at the Pack-
ard.
In 1893 special rates were made to
Chicago. It cost $5 for a round trip
ticket.
WHI'TNEY
TONIGHT & TOMORROW
INIGHT
America's Foremost Emo-
tional Actress
IN PERSON

Royal
Tropical
Marimba
Band
TONIGHT ONLY
SPECIALTY DANCE
-BY-
MR. & MRS.
L IA VERNE HALSEY
ANN ARBOR'S POPULAR
DANCE TEACHERS

MAINTAINING GOR POLI-
CY OF SECURING EXCEP-
TIONAL PHOTO PLAYS WE
TAKE GREAT PLEASURE
IN .ANNOUNCING THE
CL.OSING OF CONTRACTS
FOR
t~vecr the 11111'
'A Connecticut.
'Yankee in
Kin gArthur's
Court'

THIS WEER'
Stage

Garrick {Detroit--Pat Rooney
and Marion Bent in "Love
Birds."

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Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- A
Goldwyn feature, "Theodora."
Second week.
Friday and Saturday
Whitney-Alice Brady in "For-
ever After."

Alice Brady
In her greatest success on the
Speaking Stage
I"FOREVER
AFTER"t
A SPOKEN~ PLAY
Play ed by Bliss Brady
One Whole Year at The Play
House, New York.
You have seen her in pic-
tures, now see her in real
life on the speaking stage.
You'll love her.
ISEATS NOW ON SALE
Prices : 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.

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SR-C PICTU)RES
PresenzE~
fDO H1iJ
"THE FOOLIJ'H AGE'
A HUNK' T TMBERG PRODi)UCTI ON
Direc~ed by ~WILLIAM A. $9IThR' e_

"The Queen
of Shelba"

.ice.
All tti 1 ... =

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In 1893 Professor Taylor bolted sev-
eral of his classes.

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Do you like Good Food?
Do you enjoy Good Music?
WE HAVE BOTH AT THE
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The New York
Idea Gets a
Western Punch

SHOWS AT
2:00, 3:30
7':00, 8:30

cs Adults 20c
Kiddies 10c

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Beauty and the
Feast fromt a
D ifferent Angle

! ,999 ,f
zc 1urlvhusband wild oe,2'I?
Cishe the aij' rascal he A
made iyou believ~e ?MER
f not, CdO ou tkiintka~ssi
he couldY?
a -fe are some ofth e siis ang'elica asks 4evrl f

Katherine

McDonald

THE AMERICAN BEAUTY

---portrays a girl who dared the New York Idea and beat it.
--shows two men the strength of a woman's faith and, why you should-

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SHOWS FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

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COMEDY

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"BEECH-NUTS'

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2:00
7:00

USUAL PRICES

and 3:30
and 8:30

AN UPROAR OF MIRTH
ORCHES TRA

THIS SHOW
CLOSES
SATURDAY
NIGHT

NEWS

Coming Sunday -

A PICTURE

THAT IS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE AND. ENTERTAIN

"The Child Thou Gayest Me"l

FAEROO

DON'T MISS IT

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