PAGIO TWO THE MICHIGAN- DAILY Sn"n-Alf, JANT-ARY 1 ,, lq-2 ~'AGE~WO TE MIHIGANDAIL ~VX~AY,............~±2 FUIRTHER STATEMENVI IS ADECONCERNING1 M IARIONETTE SHO I (AROS . .l,0(111 ARE W~ILL KNOWN GIROUP* Of Puppet Sho~w 11o Comte Here Farly In Febirinry Further announcement was mvade yesterdlay by Earl Fleischman conl- Scorning the appearance in Hill audi- torium Feb. 2 of the- Jean Gros Frenchj THE UNIS CHO SEN, TO HEAD GROUP lel u. m]r r of fhc!1)5. i helllii- ~ig 8iCe y ,' .i'tilag w Sill :flu 4? hel 7:80ni~l 'e IIiii ct," 1i n :, _,? t h l ( if'.vi f l in1 te il it li'll , ( n igh il.le 111f; Al be Ilelt1(' bO' ::, o 'lck;n1 'o:g;0w l In the 0host exei )ow c- 1hemfica o hl plnt is n rill bat ; orIil oul ( ed wast0(Ied. In 1l'?lta S8, o n I n C t i si ci ~de 1C1t vol yc 11Icaci il' 0\Vde a' 10i t? o.e 1e 1 ceica Inndstry.I , msad' a a Thae ow Chem ticaltpant- na otmed 81o Ajsi recoverybf( ly cin8lyrosc 'that orirlol d . PIlew~d l RE X "THE DEVIL HORSE' III 'i OTHER( S RIJ E 's )1 (Y R}1 Y ' A, N Limnit, Mien Seat, 19 dto 375 f Students Xt S1m n t st tcd now 928' h CEATER 4th BIG WEEK Limiteds Engagement Beg. Sunday, Jan. 15th Laifayett e at aye-(dla 1101). Matinees, Wednesday and Sat urlay The Red Hot Collegiate Musical Comedy Presented) by an Ahl-American Team of Players LAVIM"NC F SCHIWAB & FRANK MANIWL BhI1NG YOU FORTY FLAPPER FRESHIES AND i y L nr( for l1 Marionettes under the auspices of Play Production. 'Two performances rcs S r yr will be given on that (late, one a mat -v !nee at 3 o'clock. The organization is s one of the best known in its field and _____________ has the largest marionette stage in the world.31 Lhst season the Marionettes played more than 385 performances, and Former ilgiian premlier, who, ha s travelled more than 60,000 miles. The (takeni office as president, of :he nflew puppet show is almost an innovation - mte oe lytve c( L (e g e o N in this country, and is of European mitefre y.h egeo origin. tions council at Geneva, 'witzerland1.s Appear At Colleges Theunis was chosen for the post. at Appearances at various colleges and the last session of. the League held in universities have been m'ade. A train- D Iecember, and l will takie, charge o the ed group of actors is necessary to wTkimmediacoitee ilyndart present the marionettes, and thesejThnecomte vledaoro have been with Gros, the producer, for II reconstruct and insure collab~oration many seasons. The great skill neces- amn l ain ncnutn o i P nn mi, tvlon f li , 1,1 l(,, -mi I 5 -- msopl ABE LYMAN (Himself) AND HIS ORCHESTRA For further information write to your local representative UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 285 Madison Ave., New York City p PRICES: ight~fs, $I.00 tA $32~0. Matinees, $1.00) to '$2.i0, plus lax Y . , esentations Unusual Every Week, the Screen's Greatest -Z STARTS SUNDAY ENGAGE- MENT LIMITED I. sary to the operation of a puppet in an effective manner usually necessi- tates six months rehearsal before a public performance can be given. The Gros marionettes are noted for their realism and perfect balance. The company will present in the afternoon a production of the famous Mark Twain story, "Adventures of huckleberry Finn," primarily for the children, and at night Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird." The production of the latter work was a result of long study on the part of the Gros organl- zation, resulting in the largest mar- ionettes in the world playing on the biggest stage, and eleven scenes- filled with transfornmation ideas atigrnente(1 by special lighting effects. Fleiselinian Comments According to Fleischman, the Maet- erlinck play has..exceptional possibil- ities for puppet production, inasmuch as the poetic quality of the fantasy can be better brought out by this personification than on a regulation stage. A complete musical arrange- ment has been written for this per- formance.' More than 75 marionettes are used, necessitating the pulling of more than 1500 strings. The com~p- any carries besides the regular pup- peteers a harpist, violinist, pianist, tenor, baritone, contralto, and other b elpers. was. institutedl as ,the result agitation among in'.' erso gue for such a group. tof: generalI of file Lea- I Lafayette at shlbh3SH-3UBERT 1 AFAYETT ('adilac 8705 jjl~sYL~wJac.'lr1ue I. I TheGnu To A nn A llE~lN3rd ' BN I G E~. .1 .~i~ lIuzs n ~l For the World's Greatest Show! Another Startling Characterization T H Fl.-M qDPIDER 11 with WILLIAM COUR TENAY 111111 11,11S", YVSTFIIY. MAGIC an11d.MANY' ~l i~ Prices': jEvexnin" , brto + 149. ~.50, oloiair Matl. 'I'lu.Iet) Satjarda. M at iw'v, Sct .h P ~ I LU ON AFTER M11IHNT l fa t' ' { ~ ?.t 41 v .. " 1 s m9_ r 1 1706 - 1 790 Two hundred and twenty-two years ago---on Jan. 1 7, 1 706 to be exact-there was born in Boston, he who was destined to become one of this nation's greatest men-B3t.:- jamin Franklin. Time proved him a singular genius--success ful author, scientist, inventor, business man and statesman. C!"Lse however, his work as an author-his writings on ThriAft in particular-served most to perp etuate his narne. Perhaps the best known of his pithy epigrams is "Save and Have!" TRY AND SOLVE THIS EXCITING MYSTERY-MORE BAFFLING THAN The "Cat and Canary" or "The Bat" Exciting? You Won't be } alde to sit still! Never suiclia opart for Ch,1ancy! Never sucb a breath. ' ~~~less drama! You'll sinem- ov t Who killed Roger Bail- four? For five years .: the mystery baffled the keenest of masterna- K man- unters. -And thien I Burke, of Scotland Yardl, detective, hypuf)- fist, psychologist, tack- '1led It ona plani of his ' Sf ory by and D~irected by T1OD BROWNW N No question as to the point implied. Success and happi- SUPPORTED BY ness are almost wholly the result of thrift, and saving for future opportunity; saving for the nobler things which give us so much happiness in life. TWhen too, as f;ranklin wrote, "beware of little expenses-a small leak can sink a Great Ship." The moral: Spend Wisely And Save! ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BN 101 N. Main St. 707 N. University Ave. MARCELINE DAY HENRY B. WALTHALL CONRAD NAGEL ,and selected cast TrA SUNDlAY 3:104. 8:44) OTHER 1DAYS 2:004 3:35 IOC 7 :00. 8:4%0 0~C ?tc MAJESTIC APPOINTMENTS Comedy Creation ALL FOR NOTHING A New A esop', A Novelty Secrets I 31101 Ii Locals Uip-State Paramiont Neivs The Eyes of the World I I I 1 11 i )kN 7 Fltaile ofthue Sea z Evenits I