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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LEY SEES NEED Passenger Air Service From England To
CrffrTTf Continent Described By Former Students

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er. The first !stage of the flight, in! be reached if desired. Fares between
any, case, is the sane as with the ; many of the German towns are but
trip to Paris. But at Calais the plane'fltl over $10 per person.
swings to, the northeast and follows IP< 4senger air service in Europe
the coast of France. On one side is in s~ been maintained now for mnure
water, on the other t4ie swampy filids than six years. It is an established
of the coast. 'Soon Belgium is reached m ieans of travel and in tle planes of
and the little kingom~ presents 1. ny' corp h one can rAde with the
strang~e sights. The coast ' is' lined assurance that every precaution is'
1with resorts. Occasionally there are # eir'g.aken for "his safety.- Service is
barren dunes, lighthouses, spits,, and som etimnes interrupted by weather
bars, stranded vessels and a bandon ed, conditions, but connectionis are usual-
boats.' People, appearIn'4 as. specks,! ly :prompt.
can be seen walking'along the 6'e ch-"i

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In All History "Without Equal--Sunday, January 24

-STARTING TODAY-

Jlid-January Pleasure Feast!

Ma tinee
.5e,,.10c
7 :00) - 8:40)

it's dlifl'rent. it's nique. It's one of those highly pala.
N'able photo-flays wvhose enteiltainment quialities Dill-
pleatsantly surprise you dih its thrilling sequence s. The
lillmorous sitwitions so natural in technique that y'ou
migiif feel funit It was CILAPINIZED. With praise upon
!w ais fro m the press andl jubiic e wIill quote thema
following its New F ork -prenhlere engagenment.

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es. Looking from the' other side of{
the plane, one will observe moret vil-
lages, with quaint churches and col-
orful houses; shimmering canals
stretching in all directions;. while
long-armed wind-mills dot the land-
scape. Near Ostend, Belgium, theI
route to Brussels branches off and the
traveler soon sees below him the val-,

ArMour Critical
ECHICAGO, Jan. 20.-J. Ogden Arm-
our, chairman of the board of Arm- l
our and Co., packers, is critically ill
with indigestion at his home here. He
was stricken at Christmas.

and cities, rich farm lands, and then LEARN THE
the outskirts of the Belgian capital,; LATEST DANCES
where he is landed at .Haven field.
The plane to Holland continues1 1925, thie Charleston j
along the coast from Ostend. Fares "- 19 I26, the Merry Widow Waltz
from London to the Dutch cities.- are Ut lasery[ody ndFi
at present $19 and to Brussels but'
slightly more. Regular air canner- day'. Fifteen one-hour lessons, $5.00.
tions may be had with Copenhagen,1
Bremen, Hanover, Hamburg, and Ber- TER RACE GAIDEN STUDIO
lin, while other cities in' Europe' may 220 11-uerthi Arcade Phone 8328#

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All Popular Brogue models on display
at
GUY WOOLJFOLK & CO.
336 South State, Street
Ann Arbor, Mich.
'lasts 4'1d Patterns exclusive y our own design
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PICK D' THE PICTURES
MJESTI c
KEITH VAUDEVILLE
-Now, Showing

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Matinees Daily 2:40-3:30 1 Oc, 25c, 35c
A Comedy of
WiseCrook s and
Wise -Cracks
You'll Shiver and Shake, Quiver
and Quake, and Laugh Till
You Ache at
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SudyJan. 24-ALREADYTETLK OF
ANN ARBOR
Countless Adjectil'es and Sup erlatives But
Partially describe The Power of Its Appeal!
Th+ I HYR NAIONL SENSATION of all time

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STRIIEIM'S

o 0M A NC E lives again -g~arnorous with ralishing
'beauties and masterful nion and colorful adventure --
in tis gorgeous screen production of the stage play. the
world, will never forget.
SEE THIS PICTURE! YOU'LL BE SWEPr }' Y THE,
MWACIC- OF VON STIROHEIM TO' A LAND W'HERE,
PIASSION FLAMES AND LIFE IS GAY!

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WVorld's Greatest Equilibrists

From HENRY W. SAVAGE'S
stage success by FRANZ LEHJAR,
VICTOR LEON and LEO STEIN
screen, adaptction, and scenario by
ERICH VON STROHEIM, and
RRTvrTAMXTNT £2T A7FR-

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