AY, OCTOBER 26, 1124 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE rr .., O T B R 2 , 1 24T E M C I ADI YP G ~ Cinema The Majestic - l IIidlI1IIII~hf1 illIII UII In "The Side Show of Life" the mo- tion picture adaptation of William Locke's best-seller, which is showing at the Majestic theatre the first of this week, Earnest Torrence's im- pressive portrayal of the lovable clown dominates the picture. It is a C stirring story, with good acting, beau- 2 tiful photography, capable direction, and a circus and society setting which all combine to make the picture an unusual one in screen entertainment. The story is one of a cultured Eng- T lish gentleman whom fate has thrust 2 into the world of the stage and the paint and powder of a clown cos- tume. A novel twist comes in his Obtainal choice between the little girl of the circus and a titled English lady Anna 2cocefor Q. Nilsson, an ideal type for the aris- tocra ic heroine is featured with = Ernest Torrence. A new Aesop Fable 2 ify.Pu at cartoon, "Oh Teacher" and a Christie s Comedy, will (complete the screen 2 suggestions. program. In addition Waring's Penn- sylvanians, who played to enthusias- 2Mas are I tic houses last year here will present the "Twelve Musical Marvels in Moments of Melody." "Wine of Youth," an akaption of the stage play, dealing with a flapper's discovery that after all it pays to be conventional and follow mother's and grandmother's advice, will open at 220 N. M lhe Majestic Thursday. It is a King Vidor production with a strong cast, ind the movement is fast and furious. ;ompleting the program is a Cen- aury comedy, Kinograms, and Waring's E'ennsylvanians in a new program. Thp Wuert- h r: +l l e nest Meats blc anywhere are here for your that Hallowe'en party. re at a loss what to serve let us offer Hallow e'en Favors No party is a success without favors. In stock or made to order. k Brown s Book Store 210 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 1725 The tenderest and most flavory here for you. R. GFELL AIN PHONES: 3100, 3101 W'en Is Comig ..I "Main, Street," the screen version pf Sinclair Lewis's novel will play at the Wuerth theatre through Thursday. IQhe story of small town life and man- iers which proved to be so popular i presented by an all star cast head- pd by Florence Vidor and Monte Blue. !ouise Fazenda, inimitable comedi- hne takes the part of Bea the Maid tn which her talent far comedy is giv- in free rein. The story is the well nown one of; the advent of Carol Kinnicott to a little mid-western town, Iid her str'uggle to make the natives accept her ideas. A new Hal Roach comedy and Pathe news reel complete the program. Friday and Saturday the Wuerth yas "White Shadows" booked, with Betty Compson playing a dual role, .nd "Flip Flops" a Mack Sennett comedy, and a news reel. Announce- mnent has been made that the much heralded "America" under the direc- tion of D. W. Griffith will appear at the Wuerth the week of Nov. 2. The Arcade In his latest Paramount screen of- fering Cecil .B. DeMille has reached n all directions to make "Feet of Clay" which opens at the Arcade theatre to-day.' An unusual cast ap- pear in the picture. Vera Reynolds the new "find" is the heroine who portrays the flapper grown from par- ties and petting at seventeen to re- sponsibilities and marriage at twenty- one. Of course there are all the elaborate DeMille settings, a yacht- -Ao - Andof weaher. Shop on th one of their YT . P23 CoM For those I be so welco Perfume. For the gi razors, etc. Call and se r s Pt. up ir mngny otIhei And all ou apri4. r= I- N l-wA LLOWE'EN-thy night when hob- _ goblins walk, "hen Dowls hoot and black cats screech-has been handed down to us through generations as an evening for merriment and fun. And all of us, young and old, have youth enough or memories of youh to en joy the innocent pranks of Hallowe'en. Hallowe'en parties are enjoyed .by all. They not only afford loads of fun for the grown ups but keep the children off the streets- substituting innocent fun for what be danger- ous and destructive otherwise. 2 The merchants on this page will help you give your Hallowe'en party-give it right and at little cost. IIjilllI!Iii1 I! I1~ 1~II 1! i I~hi11It1!II~IIII~IHIIIIIIIIII wI course. Hallowe'en means fall It's, great to go up to the Waffle hese chilly fall evenings and enjoy crisp golden brown waffles. he Wafle Shop 2 NICKELS ARCADE Hobgoblin Cake For Hallowe'en Parties -we have prepared special Cakes and c Danish and French pastry-just the add the Hallowe'en touch to the tab Delicious butter biscuits, cakes and Bakery goodies fresh from our ovens. The City Pastry ' 516 E. LIBERTY ST. PHONE , 1. pacts and Perfumes---Ideal Prizes allowe'en games, you will want suitable prizes. And nothing will me for the ladies as an attractive Compact or a beautiful Bottle of Flowers for the Hallowe'en Par An attractive and suitable table decoration with a few special scattered around the house will give that touch of festivity -to yo that nothing else can. All our Blooms are of fresh, surdy stock-radiant in color and deli perfume. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CC entlemen we have Fountain Pens, Ever-sharp Pencils, Safety ee them. Our cases offer innumerable suggestions. Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co. 3-DEPENDABLE STORES-3 324 SO. STATE ST. CORNER EAST AND SOUTH UNIVERSITY CORNER STATE AND PACKARD 5- thing to +le. all other .r Shop*I I -w thtful io )l. aa 33y0- bouquets ur party 2 ightful in 2 ONE 1$30- ark w0 etimeis ~ointentT ~LRBOR awe w= w . w= < 1 22 E. LIBERTY ST. PH, pr. > ightfu Haiiowe'en Candies -NWAM ing; party, a beach carnival, a daring race between twenty girls on surf boards behind fast speed boats, and a myriad of striking novelties. But rather than coin new superlatives let it suffice to say that "Feet of Clay" should please everyone. In the cast are Rod La Rocque, Ricardo Cortez, Julia Faye and Robert Edeson. "Revelation" is the picture offered at the Arcade Thursday and Friday. The all star cast include such fav- orites as Viola Dana, Monte Blue, and Lew Cody. The story is centered on a legend of a French monastary makes ideal screen material, with its swift action and vivid romance. Comedies and news reels complete both programs. The Orplieum A varied program is scheduled at the Orpheus theatre this week. The first three days "Nigh Speed" featur- ing Herbert Rawlinson will be the main attraction. Wednesday and Thursday Jack Hoxie is booked in "The Phantom Horseman." Alma Taylor in "Strangling Threads" taken from the stage play "The Cobweb" will play the remaihder of the week. "Dazzy" Vance, who has hung up Hallowe'en Is The Half Way M Your 'Ensian sitting must be made by November 26tth-Half th almost gone! special Halloween candy boxes. Orange and black rs in thc sweetmeat line. may be obtained here. mints and ir Candy is fresh and wholesome-in addition to being reasonable Of course you will want a photograph rich in quality. by -calling 303- this week. Make an app Photographer 1TH1E "HONEY DELL" 1115 So. UNIVERSITY .44, 334 S. STATE ST. 0 ANNA .. J