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Ox-tail Soup
Relishes
Green Onions
Olives
Broiled Spring Chicken, Maryland Sauce
Roast Duck kAith Baked Apples
Turkish Lamb ivith Mushrooms .
Nely Lembon Salad and Mashed Potatoes
Green Peas
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whose husband is a workman, is play-
ed by Barbara De LaMar.
Leatrice Joy is given the leading
role in Gouverneur Morris' story "A
Tale of TIwo Worlds," which will be
shown on Wednesday and Thursday.
"A Tale of Two Worlds," is a grip-
ping story ofglove and intrigue laid in
San Francisco's Chinatown.
"A Voice in the Dark," the attrac-
tion for Friday and Saturday, is tn
absorbing mystery play in which- four
innocent persons are under suspicion
with the facts seeming to accuse each
as strongly as the others. It is only
through the combined testimony of a
blind man and a deaf woman that the
truth is revealed.
G.lJIJICX-DETROIT
"Miss Nelly of N'Orleans," the play
in which Mrs. Fiske scored a signal
success, will be the offering at the
Garrick (Detroit) next week, with
Miss Bonstelle returning to Detroit to
play the Fiske role. 'Phe play is a de-
lightful light comedy, dominated by
the spirit of French life as foundin
New Orleans for many years, with sev-
eral scenes taking place during the
Mardi Gras period.
White Swan Laundry for quality
and service. Phone 165.-Adv.
Books-Bargain Counter-50c each
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Today-Sereen
Majestic--Viola Damn in "They
Like 'EM Rough"; and com-
edy.
Arcade- Katherine MacDonald
in "Domestic Relations"; Lloyd
Hamilton in "Poor Boy."
Wuerth-Harry Carey in "The
Fox"; comady and news.
Orpheum -- Gladys Walton in
"The Wise Kid"; and conedy.
STUDENTS VISIT
DETROIT INDUSTRY
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steel girders to support the roof have
been placed. The brick walls have
been started but the work of laying
more than eight acres of roofing has
not been started. At the present tiie
two huge pile-drivers are engaged
continuously in pounding the inverted
telephone pole into the soft ground
to provide a sound foundation for the
37,000,000 gallon r ervoir which will
hold water in reserve for the pumps.
Over the flat seven acre roof of this
reservoir the city expects to put a
number of tennis courts to accommo-
date the large number of players who
now tax the city courts to the limit.
By leaving Detroit at 3:50 the excur-
sion was able to arrive in Ann-Arbor
about 6 o'clock.
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