VEDNESDAY, MARCH 31., 192E I AT THE THEATER S Today-Screen Arcade-"The Cohlens~ and the Keflys," with Vera Gordon. 'Majestic- "Behind the Front,"' Wallace Beery. Wu'th -- "Sally, Irene, and Mary," .with Sally O'Neil. Today-Stare Garrick (Detroit) -"What Price Glory." Shuibert. Lafayette (Detroit)- t d~ "Betty Dear," with Richard t "Skeets" Gallagher. New Detroit (Detroit) - "IThey i Knew, What They Wne, with Richard Bennett and 11 1 Pauline Lord. TASTY TOASTED S a n d w ichfAC E 'S -109 North Un~iversity(! Near Arcade Theatre OTROI T THEATRES THISWEEK Itr Eves.'- 50c to $250 *10 ~~Wed Mt 0 o6.0 GARI KSat. Mat. 50c to $.0 * THE GREAT WAR COMEDY 0 WHAT PRICGLR' By Maxwell Anderson & Lawrence S tallings Donstelle Pla house git. 75ute.vr Woodward at $iiot Tel. Glendale 9792 The DONST ELLE CO. In 'DSeet OfMAllAmerican Comedles" I"The Show*ff" { Bly George Kelly. 'No Play Can Be Funpier'j ohuber Lafayett oe at Sheiqy S~hber Laayott Nlt, 50C t0 $2.50.. Sat.Mat. 5c -$2o Pop.Tliurs.Mat. 5oc to $i. So, plus tax. Cad. X3705 (I Rihr Sets alge In the Sparkling Musical Comedy WtettyDcr _____ THE MICHIGAN DAILY . 1AG1 Tn"f fr ,d~.'I lI ..".1..Y1'1I.C.Yr / .'// .".1J. ./4l Here's a New Brunas wick .Phonograph Which Is Particularly Adapted for Fraternity Use This wick latest model B runs- offers all the ex- clusive features of the famous Brunswick im- proved method of repro- duction. Its tonal quality is excellent and its-volume is ample and splendid. Come in and hear it play some of the marvel- ous new electrical "Light- Ray" recordings recently developed by Brunswick. The Brunsw~ick SHARON Only $90 and on Convenient Terms JUST OUT TODA Y 3084 "T0O BAD"-Fox Trot "NOTHING ELSE TO DO"-Fox Trot Abe Lyman's California Orchestra The Stofflet Phono-Radio Shop 616 EAST LIBERTY ST. - 'tU~t1tliitlalIiIgI;IIIIIII' CAPTAIN s 'J.R 0 NE L OfficaltPhotfogrlphlea ol 'oe '%Survivor of the Everest Expedition9 SUBJECT: *"" n the Roof \of the World" I, := (Motioni Pictures afnd Letu) - - I 1= 1311 ,AUDITORIUMI THURSDAY- -APRIL FIRSTr - S =1 - w5] Ia- 1=lMater's and Grinniell's, 50c- i-a STAGE LAST TLIMES TODAY SCREEN II Mathiiee 2:00 loc 350e 40C w 1 1 I. CHARLIE MURRAY GEORGE SIDNEY VERA GORDON KATE PRICE ANDI AL STAB CAST HE STAGE.W _____ PHIL DIAM OND AND HIS 111 SIX OF DIAMONDS 111 Wih AID CAMERON In a iti NOVELTY A. IATION OF MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 111Ch Act Appers-Miatiftee 3:30, .Eventing 7 :00-8 :48 Starting Thursday AICorking You may circle the Globe but you 'll find only one .l I i Read The Daily "Classified" Columns 1 LAST 'TIMES TODAY YOUR LASfi CHANCE fEAFl TREE 4~ LI mew .. * Matinees 2:00-3:40 *Prices l0c-25c-35c Style VZZ7 r Nights 7 :00-9:00 Prices I Oc-50c f Wii tThese Stars and Fashion Revue -- AND ON THE SCREEN- J f .' }ti''. * e JTORN CRAWFORDt CON\STANCE BENNETTS Behind the Bright Lights off William A. 3loig and Others 1 1 ..i l 1 FE ATURE 7NUTMIBER TWO ac 9am~Out 9icture / SAL, O NEIL Broadway! COMING EASTER SUNDAY 10 co SPECIAL -The Wlorld s Nost STYLE SHW Tonight Only at 7:00-9:00 LATEST NEWS W HE N the clock strikes midnight on the Gay White Way-after the show's over-what then of the gorgeous song-and-dance girlies? Here, revealed at last in pictures, is the whole human story of chorus. girl life-its triumphs and tears, its glitter .and lure., and the drama played back of the bright lights. } C I