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April 29, 1923 - Image 16

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_____ THE MICHIGAN DAILY_______

F~ PLANE LANDS ON ISLAND
TO AID MAROONED LUMBERJACKS

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ger French Briguet biplan a being loaded with food ready to sta rt from Chicago for South Fox bland.
assenger plane, piloted by> northern Lake Michigan, where it had jacks. Parker's plane was spotted by
and owned by Frank landed after, making< the flight with a second relief plane which also
hicago, was discovered onsupesfrtemroe lubrladduilesnthilnd
of South Fox Island, insupisfrtemroe lubr anesplesnthilnd

JFronts", which is a story dealing with 77JT (StageQIsaid 1by thenanagen
the fortunes of young KtelihPrumt-j superior type, as the
mlond, a college football hero,wh:eelcd from the most
whole asset, at the deatth of his/fa- (aI'l-ick: els in New York. Th
Cher, is an honorced fan lly name. 11Low'"Up'i )n~ the Clouds", a new comedy
he managed to be lionized by soc'ely prodluced iund er thec personal. super- 11iIIIIE1fllIIIIiIllllhill
in spite of his poverty, and the ouit- isOn f fos. M.aifes, comes to the
conec of the society petting he re-' Carrick S,,nday igh,,i't as the last2
ceives makes this a highly drainatic mnusicald comuedy of' the Garrick this
and entertaining picture. 5eseo. 'The coU1Cely bears the -met-.
Marjorie Daw in "A Motion to Ad- rcc':han stamp of approval ,as it ran
journ" will be shown on Friday and a solid yecar in Nyew York, and six "
Saturday. mnh nChicago. The cho7rus is =
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New appearance,. new wear,
new satisfaction are added
if your garments hnave been.1l
cleaned by us with BenzolKTi
We Blenzol-clean and press Su
nmen s suits for $.0i . The Bomne of,
We call for anid deliv er

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not to be of a alo
girls have been. any
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lie costuming is Lt

=ks and Flannels
:.50 to $15.00

4"Jimmie the adtak,

key & company

tit State 'Street at 'William Street
better clothes and furnishings at fair

prices

The Mason and Dixon orchestra will Orplieum
Thea ers ~pla enirel newnumbrs.Rex Beach's romance, "Fair Lady,"
Arcade ( founded on his novel, "Thie Net," will
(Cotninued from Page Nline) Katherine MacDonald comes to the! be featured on Sunday for a three-dlay
1frivolous outlook modern, young Araefrtefrt ato h eki run. The story of the "Fair Lady" is
,mnhave on married life. The pic- t."Refuge." In this picture Miss Mae- based on actual happenings more than
*Donald is as pleasant to look at as twenty years ago in the city of N(Yw
-e breathes luxury and wealth, With i her former successes, while the plot Orleans. The production has all the
jplaygrounds of the rich as set- of the story is very enjoyable, elements of mystery, love, adventure,
gg On Wednesday Douglas McLean will jealousy, hate, and ambition. The
[ason and Dixon orchestra have re- be featured in a Thos. H. Ince produc- eading role is that of a beautiful
"ned here after having played no- tion, "The Sunshine ~ri. The Pic- young Sicilian~ countess, played by
ng but thieaters since the, J-Hop. Siei ilbadd s" ornrl Betty Blythe; the villian is portrayed
ey have some new instruments, and' licking comedy-drama with a newb hrtnHl)wopastepr
9additional muician. twist," arid includes -in its cast little' of a very polished criminal; while
)n. Thursday, through Saturday, "A Muriel Frances Dana, who has been the role of the "typical American" is
ie in Newborn" with Viola Dana called "a femlinine Jackie .Copgan.";lydbRoetEit,
11 be the screen attraction. In this',The story 'itself, is conc~jied 'with a plyb oetElot
Lure Viola Dana plays the role of a' doughboy who came home from the On Wednesday end Thursday tbiw
al town gil4 who is snubbed be' war to find that hie was officially screen offering will be "False
se she is po~or. But she becomes a "dead"; and finds. himself in jail as an
at artist, and goes back to New- imPOste'. Sonny. McTavish (Douglas
o to "makie a noise," The story McLean) extricates himself from his f
flled with delightfully amusing .sit- difficulties, wins the girl, and ."lives JW
tio~s hapily IveJafte.,R I

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Graduation time.

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drift apart.

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nter In, the fresh air is only, equalled by the
knowledge that such pleasure has been taken
e luxury,.class by our Cash Coupon plan.
PHE' MULLISON STABLES..
87, 326 E.'A.nn St.

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1 00 TENNIS RACKIETS
LEE'S SLOTTED THROAT, WRIGHT & DITSON, and SPAULDING'S
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED

Eblery friend,

relative

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lvfant your newest photograph.
H'abe plenty mzade early. 21 he
cast, is bk'. Telephone 64-k'.

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MONTH END SALE

lirtrits
Quality.
6 19 fast Liberty Street

TWO HUNDRED HATS
~4.98 and $3.95

Popular Price Hat Shop
333 SO. MAIN

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Friday afternoon--Spring Games, T ug-of-War. Special place on bank roped off and reserved
for Fathers.

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Friday Night--Tra'ck rally.

Saturday Moraing-Spring Games (Obstacle race,

rope-tyingcontest,

" horse and rider"

contest).

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Saturday Afternoon-Illinois 'Track Meet.

Saturday Night-5:30-Banquet at Union (Burton, P. H. Kelley of Lansing, James E. Duffy
of Bay City speakers).

After Banquet--Special Pro ram at the Mimes.

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