S IU-NDAY, DIXENWE'lZ 13, L 2;) THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ~12NDAY, IYECEN.ILIER 13, 1 ~ 2 ;THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREF! LOCAL EVYENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events tI.aijtor by a P. M. Sund iay Mr. Albert Beals will be the speak- er at the meeting of the Hindustan cluib at 3 o'clock in Lane hall. R E L IGUIOU S I Sunday Religious education classes under the leadership of Professor Water- man and Mr. Chapman will be held at noon at the Baptist Guild house. The1 Baptist guild friendship hour will be held at 5 :30 o'clock and the devotion- al meeting under the leadership of q Herbert Wedell of Detroit at 6:30 o'- c clock at the Guild house.4j ______________________ An open forum will be held at noon in the Congregational church. Mr. 3Uiderz, editor of Labor Age, will dis-) cuss the coal strike. Student classes. led by Hal Coffman and Miss Idla Haskins, studying "Cam- purs Problems" and Fosdick's "Twelve 'Tests of Character" will :meet at 121 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. " W l Th m ,'7 ,wl led tePresbyterian young people's meeting at 6:30 o'clock. A social hour will pre- cede this service. Mr. Jump will pjeach on "The Old an d New Idea of Jesus" at the morn- ing service in the Congregational church and at 5:30 o'clock Prof. Thomas H. Reed will speak on "Free- dom of Speech" at the student supper and fireside chat. Prof. M. H. Tilley will speak at the 6 o'clock student supper in Harris hall. Rev. H. L. Lgnsdale will preach at the Episcopalian evening service. tZane Gray's "Wanderer of thej Wasteland" will be shown in natural colors at the Congregational notion picture service at 8 o'clock. swigCoach Mann will me-t, his facult y adcalisthenics class at! the Union pool. hrlsta'as ChritmasGifts of Distinction! The following are unusual gifts and are bound to please. Oaxaco, Navajo and*Chimayo antiques. Silver and turquoise bracelets, beads and craft jewelry. Baskets, ollas, novelties. 332 MAYNARD Opposite. Nickel's Arcade f fi I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WAHR'S University- Bsook *','tore 4j, --- Most cOmplete stock of Holiday Books yin the city.A r'Two large, stores. Don't Borrow--Subscrible Tod ay I State Street COME EARLY flamn Street Truesda y The, e will be a.,nmeeting Player's club at 8:15 o'clock fourth floor of Angell hall. of the on1 the} MEXI CO Chamber of dent ,Calles' 4majority. CITY. - The Mexicanj Deputies adopted Presi- irrigation bill by a large : g! I d M 911 °.I M,.. ,,, 4 ,_ 9r\ 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Open Evenings Until Christntue. .. s .5 Jan t, Iaus has arr ived .ecarly I (FOR THE GROWN-UPS ONLY) THAT FAMOUS OLD LEGEND SANTA AND HIS REINDEER WHICH WE FOREVER CHERISH WILL RELIVE AGAIN IF YOU WILL PAUSE A MOMENT AND READ THIS Announcement Extraordinary Presenting A 7lodern Romance of RIomances! U I Starts Ma tine IDS ASTTN of GOLD and GLORY SC H V BERT- LAFAYETTE Lafayette at Shelby-TeL Cad. 8705 E ves. 50c to $2.50 Thum H at. 50c to $1.50. Sat. Mat. 50c to $2 ]BEGINNING STUN. EVE. DEC. 13t The MESSRS. SHUBERT PresentCo L LA "HELLOLLA A Musical Version of Booth Tarkington's Novel and Play "SEVENTEEN"-.30 ~uess~~ The Sw~eetest Romance of Melody Land! The Ideal Muasical Show for Hloliday Parties! An Enitertainmnent for Young and Old! Bleginn~ing Eves.- - 50c to $2.50 2! TONIGHT 'C Wed. Mat.,50c to $1,50 .= SOne leek Onljy sat. Mat, - 50c to $2.00 2 "If She Lives at All-She Lives withi Me."-W itzel. EARIL CARROLL PRESENTS Popular Matinee - ~LEO ORDONWednesday 5 c t $L0VW h l Ca r g o " A ILOVE PLAY OF THlE TROPICS Three Years ini New York _ 2 Two Years in London-One Year in: Chicago B eginninlg Bno N TILOL. Nights 75C to $1.50 ""- 2 Tomorrow Mats. Tues.., Thurs., Sat. r: 2(Mon., Dee. 14)PLAYH USE 50c and75c WOOI)WRD AT The World's Unique Theatre- WODWR A LIOT-GtEN.. 979' Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's Pl 2Phone Calls Only Through Glendale 9792 wf We ONST EWO - in tihe Blythie Americani Comedy - "Mrs. P~\rtridge Presen lts" - By Marl Kennedy and Ruth Hawthorne- 2As Played by Blanche Bates at. the Belmont 'Theatre for Six Months, 111111#111 tItt11l1t1Na.U II1111 1111II I111I1 llll11t . =A F' _. . t . ' ,. There is no term of praise in the English langgage that has not been showered down on this production:' ma Iw AS PIR YET 9i 11] I VEOF -With- The American Prince Charming and a Score of Stars Cast Perfectly in R McCUTCHE N' MOD)ERN STORY That Has Been Read from One End of the World to the Otheu, and, That Has Been Acclaimed as THE ROMANCE SUPREME .7 /J3 1/K W /1!! '1 41 ((tA 4 iA E t R s. , ,S .- : "y -- ... mss" - ? __ _ , . . , ,, , ' ; Lam; r. , - - ,.> - , , lkre is Norma Talmnadge in the sweetest, most glorious and beautiful love story in which she has yet appeared. A romance that will linger long ini your miemory as one of the .,screed's finest accomiplishments!t Christmas Vcaio T11rain -Service Via1 Michigan Central R. R.* Friday, Dec. 18th NORTHBOUND- Extra train service leaves Detroit 7:30 P. M. Central Time via Mackinaw City for Upper Peninsula points. Pullman j Come thrill to the clash of swords in_ royal halls-thrill as Leauties of 'the couris pass before your eyes-catch the scent of" some subtle perfume wafted through the air on' the wings of romance that touches your fondest dreams. ,A DI/hITRl BURCHOWLTSKI PR~ODUCTION t~o 'o a I " 1:30 :3:10 4:40 7:00 8 :40, All Seats 'oc Children 250e Week TDay M3atinee Children Joe Adults 35C ../ . 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