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January 14, 1922 - Image 7

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TODAY
somae

Arcade-Constance Talmadge in
"Woman's Place."
Majestic-Viola Dana In "The
Match Breaker."
Wuerth-"The Sunshine Kiddies
of Melody Lane," and James
Barrie's, "The Little Minister."
Orpheum-Jack London's "The
Star Rover."
Rae-Larry Semon in "The Fly
CO"

The Girls' Educational club picture
for the Michiganensian will be taken
at 11 o'clock this morning at Rand-
all's studio.
There will be a special rehearsal of
the University Girls' Glee club at 1
o'clock this afternoon, in Sarah Cas-
well Angell hall.
Special attention given to afternoon
and evening gowns for the J-Hop at
the Mode Shoppe, 711 N. University
Ave.-Adv.
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'ENSIAN PHOTOS
Group photographs of campus
organizations and classes for the
1922 Michiganensian must be
taken during the month of Jan-
uary. Sittings should be ar-
ranged at once.

Sun., lon., T'
Wed.
Jan. 15, 16, 17,
Shows Starting
1:30, 3:30, 7:00,
Mat. ..85 Eve..

Chop Suey
CHINESE'AND
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Quang Tung Lo.
613 E. Liberty

A Place to bring your friends
Nowhere is the food better
Nowhere is the service more prompt
TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM
Maynard Street

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THIS WEER

SCENE FROM "THE BAT," THE DRAMATIC SENSATION WHICH
PEARS AT THE WHITNEY THEATER TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.

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tor in
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(Detroit) - Eddie Can-
"The Midnight Round-

tWlomen

Shubert Michigan (Detroit) - I
Charles S. Gilpin with "The
Emperor Jones."
Whitney-Saturday and Sunday, I
Jan. 14 and 15--"The Bat."
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CLASSES ANNOUNCE CAPTAINS
FOR BASKETBALL TEAMS
Basketball captains of the various
teams' have been elected as follows:
Junior-senior teams, black, Elizabeth
Bell; white, Mary Ellen Read; gray,
Ruth Waldron. Sophomore teams,
purple, Jean Raum; brown, Marian
Willis; orange, Dorothy Bogan. Foesh-
man teams, red, Mildred Murphy; yel-
low, Elizabeth Chadman; green, Anne
Sims; blue, Merle Roe.
SECOND SERIES COMPLETED
IN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Games in the basketball color tourn-
ament played on Thursday afternoon
and evening resulted as follows:
Green 7. red 4;, yellow -15, blue 13;
black 21, white 19; brown 20, gray 15;
purple 8, orange 7.
City Y. W. Asks Books for Library
The re-cataloguing of books at the
city Y. W. C. A. library has commenc-
ed. Miss Jeanette Thrift, the general
secretary, desires that anypersons who
have recent books which are not in
use should contribute them.
R A E'
TODAY ONLY
"THE FIREFLY OF
TOUGH LUCK"
Produced by Thos. Ince
With Alma Ruebens
Also Tarry Semon In
"TIfE FLY COP"
SUNDAY - MONDAY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In
"THE HALF BREED"
SOON - "THE SHEIK"
SHUBERT Wed. & Sat. Mat. "c to 11.51
MICHICAN Night 75c to $2.50
(DE'1ROMT
The Providence Players Present
"The Emperor Jones"
By Eug-gne O'Neill
with CHARLES CILPIN
GAR RICK Mat Wed. Sat. soc to x-5o
DETROIT
EDDIE CANTOR
in
"The Midnight Rounders"
with NAN HALPERIN
and Glittering Chorus

The annual fancy dress party of the
Women's league will be given at 7:30
o'clock this evening in Barbour
gymnasium. The admission fee for
those in costume will be 10 cents, for
those not in costume 25 cents, and for
guests who are not members of the
league the admission fee will be 50
cents.
Guest tickets for the Fancy Dress
party are on sale at Dean Myra B.
Jordan's office for 50 cents. All
irls are requested to wear masks un-
tol after the grand march.
The Wyvern picture for the Michi-
ganensian will be taken at 2 o'clock
tomorrow at the Spedding studio. All
members are asked to be present.
Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock
Tuesday night at the Alpha Phi house.
The Senior Girls' play committee
Headquarters for

will have its Michiganensian picture
taken at 1 o'clock today at Dey's
studio.
Chaperones for dances over the week
end are: Union-Mrs. H. G. Berger;
Armory-Mrs. H. B. Lazell; Packard-
Miss Martha Hills.
Due to the fact that Dean Myra B.
Jordan is out of town this week, the I
meeting of the board of representa-
tives of the Women's league called forl
Jan. 14 has been postponed until Jan.
21.
Members of Mortarboard are re-,
quested to meet promptly at 2 o'clock
tomorrow at Spedding's studio for the
Mich ganensian picture. Dark school
dresses will be worn.
Music and lyrics for the Junior
Girls' play should be given to Jose-
phine Connable, '23, 1205 Hill street,
by tonight at the latest.

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NEW'

DE'T ROIT

LAST TIME TODAY
Jack London's

OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEK, BEGINNING SUNDAY, JANUARY 15
MATINEES WERNESDAY AND SATURDAY

"A Star

"HAVE
MADE

Rovcr"

TWO

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WORLDS

CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents
The IRISH PLAYERS
From the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, In
".The White Headed Boy"
A Comedy by Lennox Robinson
WITH ORIGINAL CAST
Including Maire O'Neill, Arthur Sinclair,
Sydney Morgan, Arthur Shields, Maureen
Delany, Norah Desmond, Joseph A. O'-
Rourke, Harry Hutchinson.
Direct from Their Brilliant Season 'in New York and
ChiLigo which Subsequented a Run of 300 Perform
ances at the Ambassadors Theatre, London.
PRE-WAR PRICES
Night, 50c to $2.00; Matinees 50e to $1.60

Who Was It That Said

RING
WITH

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and

"HUNGER IS A SIGN OF HEALTH;
THEREFORE, FAMINE, W H I C H
PRODUCES HUNGER, IS A GOOD
THING ?"

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De Luxe _

We Agree and Disagree
Come in to us and let us satisfy
that hunger and drive away
that famine idea.

LAST

TIMES TODAY

New Lines in

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for

Paper, Leather, Wood
and Celluloid
The
Mayer--Schaurer
Company
1 2 South Main Street

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WE SERVE THE BEST FOODS AT THE BEST PRICES
Van's Lunch

Patronize Daily Advertiaers.-Adv.

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Phone 699-W

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LAST TIMES
TODAY

MICKIE SAYS

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Con stance
TALMDGE,
for.Mayor
She stands for Tames an Gloom
She stands for Joy For Everybo y
opens her campaign in
VomN3 PlAE
Electioneering and Affectioneering
Also Lloyd-Ham-Hamilton
STARTS TOMORROW
tit
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The Old-Time West-It Is le! ADDED-
As Fennimore Cooper summed up, in
his novels, the Pioneer Days of Amer "iORCHY'S
lea, so does William S. Hart, on theA E
screen, live the life of the Great Wild FRAME UP
Wlest. any call "White Oak," with A Torchy Comedy
Its love, its thrill, Its daring, the fn- Featuring
est picture he ever made.
See it? Tinglet Judge for yourselfl JOHNNY HINE S

S"The

Match

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Breaker"

With Viola Dana and Jack Perrin

PRICES 10c, 25c, 35$
Including Tax,

A picture that betters the old
triangle plot: it's an odd
quadrangle.
OTHER GOOD FEATURES

Where a naive flapper out-
wits a worldly widow.

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COMING B
ON THE STAGE
ATLANTIC CITY
JAZZLAND SYNCOPATORS

IG SHOW SUNDAY
ON THE SCREEN
GLORIA SWANSON
in "tUNDER THE LASH"

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