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May 25, 1923 - Image 3

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THE MIC HIGATlDATLY

Formewr 'Wife ToI
App eqCr In, Paris

LEAGUE lINSTALLS TODAY

LESS WEAHE
Aftl P1AY ~ L7 W

14T!,i71r11

Will use

r enicr wmnhave bensc. ching
ralm Thu :cin fan effort tofind out
ether the night of Thu-Sda~y, June!
is to be rariny, m(oonlight or, other-
se. Tl=ir, ha:, lbee the eveninig chos-
for their ann)3ual play, " Sherwood",
dl its (odor nature demands a
rfect setting i n the line of -weather.
mers aro around that senior won-
have hired a prof essional to wish
teialngh1t. However, {th11eir
th in tai.) imethtod is e-idenced 1by
efact t: .,t the la will be Ares-
edlc~ o n .15 in case of r:ain.
T'he stage for thoe peformnance will
erected on ithe campus behind the
orundls o iche residenit's home and
CIvas cran will Oriin the enclos-
for thTe 'udlience. Plan~s a re b -
comi~peted to seat 1200 people.
Meets will go on sale Nonday at
3hr's and Grah1am's boo!ks tore s, MJail
lers 'will ilso ,;tart at this time and
n be eb'ain:ed by addre ssingKates-
n~e Kuhln1at nMartha C ook buIild-
:.There will he res erved sections
h 500 of the best -,ats selling f'or
50 and the remaining; 700 at $1.00.
ML orders will be closed by June
ffembers of' the bus-iness committee
,o have charge of the sale of tick-
are: Katherine Kuhlmian, business
nagor, , frances Ames, Rowe Bar-
1,Elv,,),(;alliver, Louise aa,
'veous, H;acockt, K:hr ut
ye TI.urlbutt, M-elen Miller, THelen
Berta, Bernice Rowe, 1 nd Frances kr
yker.

Ir: +t II;tion coeronies for the ewt
oier fthe Woe's League wv i
lie hold u 4 o'clock. this afternoon in
;u rah Ca ; vvel l Angell hall. Reports
for the, latst year will be made by
" he o'ld officer:, which will be follow-
'd y a dis;cussion of the revision of
theo League con stitu ion. The consiti-_
trtion has hoever been' changed since
it was made and it is considered nec-
cssary that mny item-s be discussed.j
The new offcers for the coming year
will be prey ented and each one will
give a short talk.
r1T TIiE TII FATEUS j

Arcatle-"Te Trail of the
so ie Pine" with Mary
Minter; comedy, "The

Lone-
Miles
Mum-'

1Irne. (Rcorg'etto glila ciMactvr ink
Alme . George Lefllanc Materli nk,
former wife of the noted Belgian au-
thor, recently sailed froni New -York
on the S. S. Paris. She is scheduled
to appear in the French capital with
Ganna, Walska~s comnpany in the Polish
prima donna's new theater.
SORORITY TO GIVE TEA~
Theicta PhIA luha rsorority will give
a tea in the auditorium; of 'St. 3o eph's,
hospital at 2:3A o'clock tomorrow f'or1
the b)enelit of the Wonen's leagued
fund. Bridge and fivE chundred will
be played and prices will be given
for the "highest, szcores. iekets for
the tea are 50 cents.

Majestic - Pala Negri in ."Mad
Love"; Billy Moore and His
Orchestra; comedy.
'6'ucrth-"The Man From Lost
R.ivers," with House Peters.
Comedy, news.

1-LLAIL PRICES TODAY cAND SATLJRDAY
X-__ _ ___7
fiAs a boo- As a play- As'
1' the most popular, a IDroadwa~y hit. mn
smountain romance buh
ever written. Itl;
r. .,
..
Y i
Mrs. Cook was recently electedpre- ,
ident of the IDaughltoers of ' Ankr-x ..
isca? Revolution, JAL :: oe of b
stormniest session g 2 ' -A i d y the D.:(f :;
A. R. congress in V 1 '-tgta._.
an u l c xtir_'A 4{ (' ti M'y La JiX10{
Leis, '24 'isMnestelvl onangr n
r 3.'2 ,1 leisv i iorono asfheldaring lover
A b ~N~lN CMD
gid Alig,'2 .1_ rt a ;l ?. bck runsfrug_ _ _ _ _qnfleno
-rdy ie',13i 'b~ . I A DI INr1
VD DEN YI__
Fl-IER PSK7,iA
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RIEGULAR PRICES
a p)icilre--
any times imitated
it as fresh and
h:rill and gripping
r"I
aN
x

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Orpheum-Frank Mayo in
!Altar ;stairs"; comedy.

"The

Sfvgc --Thfs Week

Women

Garrick (Detroit) -
company in "Little
York.

Bonsteile
Old New

Hlave you paid your Michigan
ague life membership pledge?. If in
'ubt call Dorothy Wylie, 2949. All
Lyments must be made by May 31.
Me following women are request-
to report for class tennis prac-
oe at 4 o'clock this afternoon on. the
jver tennis courts at :Palmer field:
Ainsworth, L. Bellamy, M. Bigelow, -
Burdick, J. Clark, J. Connable, M.
Add, G. Domboorajian, C. Heller, D.
,ooz, E. Lauver, 0. McKay, S. Muel-
, A. Langthorn, P. Lapish, M. Lindsy.-
y, W. Pollock, E. Ranch, A.' Sherer,
Tompkins, 1P. Steele, M. 'Willis, A.
)ug, C. Waterman, 0. Verdelin and
Church. Class teams will be an-
eunced on Saturday.
There will be a 10 mile honori point
ke leavings at 9 o'clock tomorrow,
orning from Barbour gymnasium.
Chaperones for the dances this week
d are as follows:; Union, Friday,
s. H. G. Berger; Saturday, Mrs.
yllis Reynolds; Armory, Friday,
rss. Yates Adams; Saturday, Mrs. M.
Announices Engagemnt
MIrs. M. A. Pulver, of Marquette, an-
)ncfs the engagement oft her daugfh-
p' Ethel Hone, '22, and Joshua E.
:on, Jr., '24k, son of Dr. and Mrs. J.
B~acon, of Ann Arbor

i-

Follow
Thait Hunch
to the
BLU , GOLD
LUNCH
605 Church

FRANK

66TyHE ALT
REGINAL'

PjIarmount
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TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY

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NOW. PLAYING

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THE CREEN'S TM ST COLORFFl PE SONALITY

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An a C.g rgafton of t lented u Ian n a galloping galaxy of'

-when you call tLhis n1,rn-
ber you oarc nt Inc.rely cor-
caling; for P c fect ervic.
Dodge tAxiin'?ecellent COP-
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iOTE «--4rilly Moo re- i5nol, the sen ef - f ;Puid who drags' music 'aroujilJ
by the er,; .nii l z >. i hins , gii t .rtlug today ice, will combhine
lte casic l rlk$9.e sycopated ilin l;, si3ik0 numbers, intl1dng an enter-
taluient tiat is a joy to tear..

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Buy Their .R ecord6s Later!

ZPRR1ZINCLUDES
SCREEN COMAEDY

KI.NOGRZAA-mS

dri~cr.

aSupremle Irivph of
world's gmrciit cr no-
ti aUctr"", !

MAJESTIC 1CONCERT ORCHESTIRA

ped taxi service in Ann Ar-
Lor is alwar ys at your Service.

tapithe passion-flowver, ad
c ushoned in the Imcuries that
mandis, knows for the firt tl.i
love. And this man a'bove allR
her- reach. Here is a drama
the world lby its power andI

bor ' by men
'4 or bca uty 0c:: -
mie the pangs or
that wrillbttie; '.
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Attenzd the Popular
Matinee
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War Tax... .

Total.
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