TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY s ti Cinema The Wuert 'Little Johnny Jones" featured at e Wuerthhtheatre the first of the eek, is an adaptation of the great acing drama of the stage, and in its ansition to the screen loses none of s original pep. The story is that of )hnny Jones, American jockey out win the English Derby and his iemy, Robert Anstead, equally de- rmined to make him lose both the ce and his fiancee. Plots against m and his final vindication giv nple scope for both humorous and ramatic situations. The turf, and s fascinating intrigues form a back- ;ound which appeals strongly to the ajority of people. "The Cyclist" aturing Clyde Cook and Pathe News >mplete the program. Beginning Thursday "Missing aughters" will be shown. The cast cludes Eileen Percy, Pauline Starke, obert Edeson, Roclcliffe Fellows, id Walter Long. The latter can al- ays be depended upon for a bit of ,re comedy. With this program Vincennes" presented by the Yale niversity Press and Pathe News el are booked. The Orplieum "The Code of the Wilderness," fea- ring John Bowers and Alice Cal- >un, will be shown at' the Orpheum 9n Sunday through Tuesday. Good ling and rapid action supply much terest to this story of ranch life. allace Berry, one of the best known reen actors in the country heads e cast of "Unseen Hands" playing ednesday and Thursday. During the at two days of the week "Blow Your W-n Horn" with Warner Baxter will, presented. In addition the fifth isode of "Into the Net" will be; own. The Arcade; "bier Love Story" is the title of oria Swanson's latest picture play y at the Arcade until Thursday. oria takes the part of a queen and an Dwan who produced the picture s surrounded her with a very capa- 8 cast. The story shows that the e of" royalty isn't- all it's -cracked to be, for Gloria as the-princess, augh secretly married to a young ptain of the King's guards, is rced to wed a dissolute, old King.- oria Swanson looks every inch a een and gives a vivid characteriza- n, and Ivan Keith is excellent as e gallant guardsman. During the last three days of the ek, Priscilla Dean in "The Siren of) ville" will be featured, a picture tich is all the title implies a vivid I fnance of sunny Spain, involving a ssionate Carmen type of heroine and e monarchs of the bullring. Allan rrrest 'as the young toreador dupli- tes his successinn"Dorothy Vernon Haddon Hall." Tem aae'~c 0o of the biggeat and '.rvd *,ri'; - ograms of the year is scheduled at the Majestic theatre this week. TheI feature picture "In Hollywood With Potash and Perlmutter" is the second one. in which these famous partners ' have participated. The cast is headed by Alexander Carr, George Sidney, Betty Blythe, and Vera Gordon. An , especially edited novelty reel madel up of the best of several news reelsl will be shown. The idea of making , up the real at the theatre although it has been done generally in some of the city houses is an innovation in Ann Arbor. A special Mack Sennett comedy "The First Hundred Years" and a new Aesop Fable Cartoon will complete the screen program. On the stage Ralph Dunbar's Nightin- gales in "Moments Musical" will be presented. In addition to the regular show, Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan, assisted by William J. Reed, flutist and saxophonist, will appear at the Monday night shows, in a specially selected program. From Thursday on, the Original Brown Saxophone Six will present a varied program. The feature picture for the last three days is "The Border Legion" Antonio Moreno and Helen Chadwick take the leading parts in this dramatization of the Zane Greyi novel. The picture was filmed in the northern mountains and some very+ effective scenes were obtained. Chris- tie comedy "Why Hurry" and Kino- grams are billed for these days also. Churches (Continued from Page Fifteen) First Baptist Churel. Me liodist Episcopal Chiiirc h Wesley hall will ho followed by a The total when divided among twenty- "Unconscious Christianity" is the lecture by Mr. Arthur Nash, of Cin- three players will give each man $992. subject for the sermon of tlhe morning. cinnati, Ohio, on the topic "The Gold- Student groups will meet at Wesley en Rule in BusIness." THAT VETERAN anthologist, Jessie B. ittenhouse, has accomplished an- hall from 12 m. till 12:45 o'clock for other compilation in A Little Book of study, discussion and inspiration. At The New York Yankees received Modern British Verse (Houghton _._ -" -$24331.94 from Baseball CommissionerT Marcel Wave to a Manicure 6 o'clock there will be a meeting of. the Wesleyan Guild in the church. Landis as their share for placing Open house and the light lunch at second in the American league race. t LUECK Beauty Shoppe !rrrrrH srsm rsnmm Expert Bobbing by a Man Open Wednesday and Friday Evenin Dr. Mary R. Mnniss Every Tuesday and Wednesday 330 Maynard St. Opposite Nickels Arcade - Salads, Sandwiches and Hot Lunches served any time. Reservations for Luncheon Don't Borrow-Subscribe 1 and Dinner Parties. Daily Afternoon Teas 225 South Thayer E Phone 951-W m,,mrrmmmmrmrmmy Barbe gs 2411 J rodav. With- an electric heater a touch of Lm- a button assures complete comfort COLD 4 - I 'Have You Dnied i $6.50 CREAM Granger's This Year? The subject chosen by Reverend R. E. Sayles for his morning sermon is "Religious Perplexities." Univer- sity student classes will meet at the Guild house as usual, where Mr. Chap- man conducts a class for Freshmen and Sophomores, and Dr. Waterman, one for Juniors and Seniors. Friend- ship hour and student supper are held fat the Guild house also at 5:30 o'clock. The topic for this meeting will be, 'Adventures in Friendship." Wini- fred Gleiss, '25, will have charge off the discussion.- Others priced 10 $10.50 Thz Detroit Edison Company h The difference between cold creams is enormous and must Main at William Telephone 2300 receive consideration. We i! I - offer and recommend OUR COLD CREAM as one of the smoothest, whitest and medi- cinally perfect cold creams on the market. You'll be de- lighted with its odor, with its lack of grease. Just try it and forget the others. The acoustics are perfect. It's hard to tell about but easy to realize by a visit. The interior has been beautified by deapes. There is a soft glow to the lights that you will appreciate. + You will like the floor, too. It has a new surface and is considered to rank with the best in this vicinity. The excellence of the music fur- nished by Bill Watkins and his GRANGE EIGHT is a joy to all fre- quenters of GRANGER'S ACADEMY. The organization, the excellent music, the perfect acoustics; and the fine floor make GRANGER'S what it is. .. i. We realize how important the actual cooking Is in serving delicious foods. Cahow Drug C,. 213 So. Main St. T h at s why we employ 'I only the most skillful chefs. Dancing Every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. CRANGENAC EM c--, ill , mXAS] d.A (~~4 ~ Laycteria ' ~.P.s . '". P". ,"'"1..+ '°.J«%./. ". "./'"."or"./.7 nri',. °'/". /',iI. ./".P.rIY . 1.Y../'/~"./°,l./'1 .9+.rr .iPP.. "'. , +e"'. , r"'. " a ,. e. I .f, . . '. , *r . s:is bC . '''.ii,: . «s ".oa9^.1: : Upstairs, Al /7 ]I, Zp 1 0 A ~- s-.. -, ~ iv IU mm mm rim n an im L7110MWA Vrw 0 'a-, You can't go home for Thanksgiving? Send them all well-chosen Greeting Cards. You can let them know you are thinking of them. You have the time, it takes but a moment-we have the cards. 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