P'AGEI SIXTEEN
THE MICHIGAN
DAIL'Y
M-'-T)AY, MARCH 15, 1925
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Cinea -- -f too infrequent concerts. And Satur-
first half of this week. "The Speed daywit ni the DeleniedSh awn Dands
Spook" is said to be a. story of pathos, ';.fIEA l iK ES wIhtecceetTd w an
pep, and politics' and one of six reel !Rfuth St. IDcnis are appearing.
comedies.. Faire Binney, the only ;ItIloolis as though "Tb~e Goose
woman in the cast, is the owner of - ---------------Ilangs Iig h" is going to have a carcer
the Comet automobile agency, and theI The eagnerness with which thi' to rival that of "The Ptat." It goes
trouble she has in selling the carsI week has been awaited by Detroit into its third week at the Bonstelle
gives Blue Streak' Billings an op- theater lovers is somewhat dimmed; Playhouse tomorrow night. This
portunity to help her make good. Ed- by the announcement that Jeanne time -Ann Arbor can add her seal of
ward Breese -is cast in the role of the 'Eglteslni tro Ri, pi"vl nsuha .mtneo
racing mechanic, who is, a greatEglteslni tro R Ith promainch wasa mtnee lof
friend of his 'boss,' Blue Streak Bill- 1will not be able to appear with the tn efrmnewsgivn'els
play when it comes into the New Do- Fi day' andI Droved very worith-while.
ings, played by Johnny Hines, and the tottetrMna vnn eas n fAeyHp odsceee'
pair gives an amusing performance.tottetr odyeeig e i ,o01Aeylowodsceee4
The acig pctues wre ake atth~of illness. Detroit is particularly un- E TheCold-D~iggers" is to 1)e the ve-
Altoona speedway at the time of the( fortunate because Miss Eagel's po ineforheWodadslyesat
250 mile race last spring and many tryal of Sadie Thompson has been the. the Majestic fo the next seven Oays.
scenes from the race are shown, as outstanding feature of the play sinceI
well as the speedway bedecked with its opening in New York in October,
its crowd of seventy thousand racing!: 1922. She played the role continually I
enthusiasts.I during its two years in the metrom-
During the last4 of the week the Fox Iols, and during the tour until she
attraction "Daughters of the Night"I was stricken with appendicitis in
will be shown. In this picture Alyce' Cleveland last week. T w7x o snecia
Mills, winner of a recent Pittsburg Hassard Short's "Ritz Revue,"' with1,
beauty contest makes her frst bid for the inimitable Charlotte Greenwood, 11 we ek. Va
a place in the ranks of motion picture is being presented at the Shubert-
stars. The plot centers around a tele- Detroit, beginning tonight. Miss
rphone exchange. with Alyce Mills as Greenwood is advertised as the "long- Is a nm roc k c
the dainty telephone girl who sticks toI est laugh in the United States," which
her post of duty even when the ex- i is more truth than advertising. lla black
change building is burning up. One The Garrick will house "Simon
exciting situation follows another in CalIled Peter" on a 'return engage-
this tale, hut as always the hero, who ment this week. Tfhis dramatization Jgfr it1
was the erring son of wealthy parents, of Keable's popular book has created
is Welcomed home and lives happilyI something of a furore for its lack of
ever after with the girl who loved hinm niceness. Ann Arbor saw it over a
for himself alone before she new hewekaond asbtlihylm
wa eir to a young mint. The usual wresedg. n a utsihl m
comedies and weekly news reels willI Orchestra Hall is having its share,
be shown in addition. of the glory this week too. Wed-
____________________--nesday evening will find Madame'
SSchumann-I-eink there in one of her.
Wednesday evening Lenten service
C hurcheswill be "Simon of Cyrene."
"Can nitari: nt'hiurchiIA n. i~~
"CnGod Forgive Sins?" will be, n r o
Saint. Aundr~wvs"" piscolmul Church. the sermon for the morning worship.
The Reverend 4enry Tatlock, Rect-. Music will be furnished by the male ' 1 0 M E 0 F P
or Emeritus :of the Saint Andrew's quartette. Professor E. R. Sunderland
Church will sneak at the morning ser- will speak at 6:30 o'clock on "Observa-
vice. Holy Comiiiunion and Church tions on English Administration of
school will be held at 8 and 9:30 Justice." - _-----_
I Stravinsky---Proponent
(Con tinuned from Page Eleven)
con fident: that anyone, outside of the
orchestra, and Victor Kolar really un-
' leis t oad the concerito0, or cold clear-
ly initerpret it. In reference to Stra-
vinsky being a rhythm maniac I
would like to quote the following
criticism made by Miss Tarsney;
"The 'Scherzo Fantastique' is pure
lyricism. The theme is taken from
:the unceasing work of the bees in the
hive, and the singing color he has
employed to portray the estatic nup-
tial flight of the, queen bee and the
hum 'and the buzz of the energy cen-
teredi in the world of the hive is
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superb. To the strings especially he1
has assigned beautiful p~assages and
those for the three harps employed
lend~ a touch of exquisite, iridescent
shading; to the work."
This it, i the crtic(5m of a rhythm
mai~niac.
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served in the old Chapel, at which' QULIY
time Mr' Harvey' Emery will speak. , r Q tY
The Reverend Mr.' Lonudale will con-, .
duct the evening rservice. Students' Q ,a___________
will gather in 'Harris hall at the usual t
tim e fo r tli " s t udie n t s e rv ic e a n d &sp e .,A ~ o r e
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(rosses." The. topic for the young
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school service will follow the morning
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Church of Christ-Diseiples
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the sermA' at-'k,7 x30 o'clock on the
topic "Substitutes." The student
class will be conducted by Prof. A. L. I
Trout on 'the su'bject "Immortality,I
Open to 'All' Young People." Young
people's social hour and lunch at 6
o'clock' will 'bie followed, by Christion
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Hill' audlitdi~lum, where Reverend!I
Lloyd A. Do'uglas will speak. I
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the other in ngl h,. will be held this "- Select from'n Lighetmrin.Tesio oIh Egih:
service is'. "rhe-nd or Foe." 'The topic lIE -Qualty MicatlvMchaise5
for discussion-at--the student club,
which meets at 5:30 o'clock will be -
Dreyer, '26E, :will lead the meeting. I t G r ne l '
"Jesus Looks Upon Peter" will be the ? _ r1\A ,='II
subject of the evening Lenten service. = BeL)st Maktjes of Band I
A Lenten service will be held Wed- and Orchestra Instruments
nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
sermon will be delivered in German = * BITESC'IlIE, KING, WIOIJVETIINE A N)
on the subject "Crucify Him!" ~~lOS ,YORK }4SAXO~hONS AI) BANI)F =
ilethodist Episcopal Church =-lye Are Agentls wd solteialioes ah
The pastor's subject for the morn- 1o1 the I amei ideasii It almdls ~xioa
ing worship. will be "Critical Hours." =PARAMA)UN 1,itath .
Five student discussion groups ~will '-VI GA LVTI W[ G ;_ L:EI)D1RV-1S y ,p
meet at noon in Wesley hall. Dorothy Iari BCN=ui ytuies'E, iunV -IreOI=.
Cline is the leader of the Wesleyan ! .a es DAGAN LLSa nd YLOPrONESLPrice stlowas
guild meeting. The topic for the even-;i ae x EGNBLSadXLPOE rcda o s=
ing will he. "Standards." Open house ='Tenor Banjos .$10. Come in and
-Cundy, Bettoney, etc., Pil es, Clarinets, etc. look over our sel--
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"The Moral Man" will be thte topic in1st'uments. A few =O!zie l ro
fbr the morning sermon. Tphe student - niiillt0s of practice fe,
fellonwship hour and forum meeting _ daily will soon enable Msigai edngMuihoe
w'ill be held from 5: 30 to 7:30 o'clock. you to become very 116 South lVainS.
Bleata Wagner, '25, will lead the (is-1 proficient. Phone 170"S
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