________THE MICHIGAN DAILY ARCAI hie Woman Cornqu( erine Mac~oitald, i ,ction of the week. screened amid 'tl icrn Canadla, and rns hewo~n of that pictin 74 "TER 'ldution, "Salvation :Nell," which conmes here Wednesday and Thursday. Paul- Eine Starke has the leading role, which E ~Mrs. FYiskl^ erlae fonmous on the speak - .era," starring ' n g tage. bhe is seen as the forlorn is the opening little N-312', Who, because of her love The picture for the stalwart,' but hard drinking lie snows of Jinx Platt, becomes a saloon scrub- iany fine views, woman. Then. the Salvation Ar-my resque wilder- claim her and her, truie character triumphs. The dramatic moment Nina LeConipte, portrayed by Miss Ecome,, 5whenk sheA (i1Lct the salaionaLU :1aCD91nal.-, is introduced as "a young ;of JPImT. Joe King of 3rial faine, plays social leader of New York who is 0opwi.'03 Miss Starke. thoroughly bored by the frivolities of A mixture of the drauixtic. the coin- ber friends. When here uncle dies, lec and the quaint is in "They Like 'Em slie seize.. the chance to go to Far1 Rough ." Vi':; Lana's recent pro u- North to takle direct charge of the fur j tLio~n which is to be shown Fridley and interests whhich she inherits. There' Saturday. Miss Dania ulays the role she enters into the adventure with a, of a wilful society girl who involves spirit quite surprising to those who herseltini amig coniup.1ations When have seen the stately Katherine pose she IA y a lnbeijack to 'mary her Lwfor~e the screen in most of her withiout realizing hat lhe might, insist offerings. Opposition is furnished by! upon beig her husb, nd. the brutal Laczar,. played by. Mitchell Levis. Otheri in ;.li cast are. Bryan t W;,;hbuirn, Jurne Flvldge andl Clarissa i 't Selwnie. "Monte 'Cri;,,o," a sereeii version of i'lrills, siispense swift action, a Alexandre D-iui:is' rnducis tale, opens --plauiible story, and manny "shots"' of i 5-day 'engtageinetit there today. This beautiful scenery go to mnake the tbrillin dxa-mi, in Which JAi"~s09'- screen versioni of Peter B. Kyne's I Neill sta.,rred for miany ye ars, follows story, "The Pride' of Palomar," begin-- cloay thie dramnatic sequences of nhg la ;)-cay enj geinent here Wed-'Duma s's cla7ssic fromi the time Edmond nesday ; one of th6 worthwhile storiesj Danut; - was dragg'ed from lWs wedding of thiseoon The plot deals with i feast until be finally triumphs over the figh' - of a returned olhier for the of~d 1 his enemiies. possaqsion of the fainily ranch, which Join Gibert interprets the role of W11s lieavily mortgaged when the1,Sdmnond Danites;. the counut, and Est~lile' fatiher died. nteoeofKt Tayor takes the part' of Alrcedes tarjorie Daw, interl'fKt most del ightily. Robert McKizn, P'arker, shmvws that she is not always! Virginia FirGeor~ge Slegianu and the fragile flower, but a real heroine Spottiswood Aitkin head the support-1 apno;t afraid of even her own father luig cast." a1)d tl~e : New One Alan Bloc progamincluding "Puff 0' My Pi'pe, Mother's Paisley Shawl," "I Was" Seen hi on ' Pilgrim In Lovelond," "My Lady Fa. "r;' "Somey," V}i"Myself," and Jl RtachElors,' which he gives during the action of the play. The names of the players anear in the cast: Walter *-~ Scanaa, Betty Brown, Bennett R. lginn, Lucille Lennon, Nlay Gferaa, :k Patrick Raffer y, and Daniel Kelly., GARRICK (IJTtoat) "To Love," a trarnslatli of Patul GrrO, 's Frenchi play "Aimer" wbh hT ¢ begin: a week's engagement here to- night, is a triangle play With but thre characeter;, Grace George, NWorn..an Trevor ahdRobert Wai Wick. There' is "not eveni one befrilled mtaid to dust 'h the -furiturie. Not once dloes anyone ssy voila; mon cher, shrug the shoul- ; r dler or make a suggestive gesture. But ;the greatest novelty of all} perias, se is that "To Love," which in Fi-ance" wmon the gold medal of 1921 in the _French Academiy, nianages to remain siintple and human and avoids the 3t fails of so-called high-browisni. Geraldy represent3q the new 1 rance, -the France of at keen, high thinking eolpl c. lls characters are all" that, I selisitive. highly imt .lligeit womfan, 'her husxind -whom clie love:, and the idventurotus' rotbantic lover w h os ":'lgts a wlindow in the dusk" ., to eckon hler widler, more intereridng rife. Sciator "Jim' Cftes. + I 7 rFys begining Suday, is a story ithin a story-. To point a moral to his ple .sure-loving ,. frivolous dauigh-' ter Nvho has been ignoringa devoted lay, her father, n author, reads to her the m=iawiscript of his new novel, the ;t ory of Zaredla, the Crystal Gazer, w\hol lin ureae on by her beauty. He rcounts the; woman's fascination' vwhich lJ1.cds father and son ,to enter co,,m potit oiit for her favors, and ; riends to conspire against each other for her love. Ra~tnon 'Novarr'o, the handsome young ,Spaniard who gave such an im-j; l'eA4sie pei ormance in "The Pris-' onner of Zenda",Barbara La Marr, Lewis Ste'ne, edward Connelly and others who also played in the same ?;:c tuie, have important parts in this ;lroc~ttion1. Shirley Mason ha"scdone some ex- cepftionally good work in her latest starring vehicle, "Shirley of the Cir- cms," thie attraction for Friday anti Satudft. Tis is a modern story of. life under the "big top" in which the 1 little star provides some real thrills I throughr her startling feats of horse-' iman ship_ A hovelfendI hazardous :'Word dlance is a'so demonstrated by, thec stir as a specia feature on thel -SUNDAY SERICELS IN i js 'ANN ARBOR CHURCHESi, fpne perfori-m-nce .of the'ofile role, Pize iuoteith glWhca-not see whor-e'her true lcovaeesi, and !Allan Forrest is a polished, cu.ItV'Itted weklng - Mtte'.ld~a:1;, 1humor and .entinic~lt ire chi-verly com!ine d in thn Clare K~ummer pay "Tfr.eMouintain M." whic is given its first D~etroit pe-'- 'entation tis 'week-:1 the Bonatellek '2oltiiili. Civillation, the mountaltus and the veneer of polite society ratl eater into{ hsinteresting stor'y. in the long 1go the lie'of the W interfield estate aad taken his betrayed sister' to the ° 'nountains. Years aft(:- leer son A~iron Winterfitld, mll)tnt~ain born mnd lbred,' liheits th.e vast acres and, aassumes h116 position in swA(',ty. Aaron cb eit-i ualy fal) ;Rn love with antd marries 'a ,lunarnifng' girl Whio h-as been eduicat- 3d in a P AeiiOChconvent. l owvver, 1he Ind,; that* she 11 is an attac~hmentafurI i French arlist and unceremoiniosv 'ave4 her, gcing off' to war. On hi1. reta:r11 he finds that an eude~vor has-i .icen 1T1,{1 to b~indi him an iller~ltiim-" tec childc. 1He goes baL,&t o tht', nirln balnY to h "ingforth piot f Ub is birth; lie also finid-1 that his FYrench wiife, instead Of seeking thie gayeit of' Paim, lmo, remaied in Am erics and worked hones;tly and 'sinc -roty to redeem hter- self, doingr good that she amight bl OrorthY of' her "man" who Nwas so will- 'ng to lay dlown his life. Con Miier e' CIA, Meets lnda Membn ers' of the 'University Chatmber of Commnerce' wll hlold a'special meet- ins at 7:30 o'clock Wednes~day ey'en- ing, Jan. 17, ins room1 302 of the UVnion. There's'a }one=- Ian blpc" com-. ing' to the Unite'd States' s.3ate jiE Washington in the 'per~son. of "Jim. Couzens, millionaire mayor of Ike- troit' for. several years. He has" 'just beoen ap pointed to fill the vac- aney fromh Mcichligfin caused by, the-I kresig abort of Seniator Trumman: Newberry.' Couzensa hlas been dub-. i bedl the "one-Inane bl&" because he is one + nr whom neither *-he dema- crats, the republicans nor the, pro- grvssives can depend for,.suppo't as a constant quantity in Legislative ptrqgrarns.. ' 1Lhi4mAehc~~r~PIlys t:: B11.01 Th e :liiclhi~ai union erches tra o" elghteen pieces furnished tEle: music tofr the SeKir' b ball that was held ini the ier ,aliropin in Detroit, Friday nighit. P411l Wilson, '23, actad ,Is con- dulctotr. Over 2,000 P1eople were at the F ch -hipnt of CAPS DONALDSON'S n (Continued from Page Nine) thae direction of HI. C. Coffman. Mr. !t J. S.' Rlash who has been recently ortainze:1 'Will speak at 7:30 o'clock{ this evening. There will he Holy Communion at 3:00 o'clock this morning at St. An-'I lrc-w's church. Morning prayer and a sernmon by the rector will be given at 10:30 o'clock, and evening prayer and :ddress at 5:00 o'clock. Mr. Charles L. Dibble of Kalamazoo will speak :at the Student supper at Harris hall at 6:00 o'clock on, "Religion an d Science". The I-ob- art Guild will hold :heir regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock for election of officers. The First Presbyterian church will. hiold comimunion service at 10:30 o 'C ock this morning. Prof. W. D. Hlenderson will begin a. Seric, on, "Human Nature and the Bible at the noon class. At the Christian Endea- vor meeting at 6:30 o'clock "CampusI Pr-oblein " will be discussed. SUNQAY DINNER, MENU SO UP Cream of, Asparagus Wafers Olives Celery Roast; Sirloini Beef Brown Gravy Rocast Young Chicken with Dressing Ilubbard Mashed Squash Potatoes Salad Rolls DESSERT ! omre-mnade Apple or Mvince Pie Chocolate Ice Creami. Tca Coffee Milk 12 to 21P. 11. Price $1.00 WILLITS PHONE 173 ELECTRIC. HomNes 1ELECTIZR 'IU1$- E1,E(7 TRW TOASTERSt YLECT~IU HEAT PADS EL EC l' IIIFANS FELECT. COFFEE UR-NS E-LE{'T. COFFEFE'POTS EL ECT. TAU1,I,~.A3MJ'S T EVT.. WA$I1N(; .!fA(INES FlAA,1. $SW!11"EVR$ ( I Services in German will be held at Villages" is the pastor's suabject for 't. Paul's Lutheran church at 9:310 the service at 10:30 o'clock, 'clock this mornling, a nd iun English; -Requirements for a profitable use of t 11:30 o'clock. "'There isi a division ;the Lord's Sutpper" will be the theme mi ong the1? people b>ecauose of Chbri t" of the sermon at the morning service Is the sermon topic. There w;ill be of the Zion Lsutheran church. The stu- ao evening service. (ldent Forum will meet at 5:30 o'clock Bible school will meet at 9:30 o'cloc'k to discuss, "Why a. Divided Christian- this morning at, the Trinity Lutheran 'ty?" There will be a. service at. 7:30 church. "The Smoke of 'a Thousand o'clock: this evening on, "Conflicting SCHUMACthER HARDWARE COMPANY A STORE 308-10-12 SOUTH y The Stage "M aythnllcin' Er in,"wh1ich' cornesto' the Whittiy, ThmttsdlayJanuarjr 25, is :=mod to 'be the betst comedy dramxa in which W17alter Scanlan heis evet' ap- pC ir(d. T!,,e'play is from the pen of the ?Anericawn author, Edwar d 9. Rose and is pi estritedl In three acts -with the .:;enes laid in Bahlybiine, County Kilkenny;, I.'miftud. Romance, lo've, youth, laughter and sunshine form its principal ingreianits, witi a charm- ing love story rufining through, the entire three acts. OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS MAIN S REET PHONES 174-1 75-M. HQiE' EEDS "Universal" Electric Applian ces comprise a complete line of time and labor-sav;ing difevices, each one of which will enable yout to d6 some househl,0d t .:A in n Ceasier and better way, "'-I-'Wow ":°° , ° _ -te ^ .- - _,' S +.t,=,. ie ^s+ w..-w" .m. .. w. , 326E.At. So~ T. 0. r This Sparc Bd~ngs to the I~hotocraft.So NEW SHIPMENT OF HOSIERY JUST REC-EIVED Fuil'l Lfie for Party and THE LYNDON SHOP 606 EAST LIBERTY (?2circu progi'am21. Typica.l French scen1es in the early' part of the picture show, Iis Mason as aperformner with a- ,*y C e=...aw group of Frienchl troupers. nu r l a an e S l QILPHEC1W Davidl lutler opens this wee'k's pro- I -3PHOTO3FRAME grain with hris 'latest comedy-drama',:, ",The ilk 7iiy Way," which shows in a 'M E 1T.U1(U st rikit nn 1113e1 the huimorous side of ,2 a in~lin~an' dutics and troubles. O ut of'the D epths of N ew York's , ec m a s r en s or-ffas c~ntin' carcte an ~ ea- Nickels Arcade Acrosstfom Arcade Po ' Office, S I iy a~atradstiigra- - .n., It is the Whlitml-an Bennett pi-o- 36446E1tt~ It t!!~11 11~~~11E.llilit fi l1w _. ...,., i I WI ;, a J. - _ ,1: _ . .. c.. . '' { ,z ~Q r, , J '._ . , . E ,, ; ''. ' , ' :. ' t fl ,. ,: " j, : ,.;:. ,. ,"'' ' . :. l.'.' . , } s r j 4 : V.! 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