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LAST
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TODAY

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"Bill

Jack Pickford in
Apperson's

Boy"

"THE SIMPLE LIFE,"

Larry Semon Comedy

TOMORROW, MONDAY, TVESDAY

D. W. GRIFFITH'S

"True

Heart

Susie"

Another Great Romance by the Famed Creator
of "Hearts of the World",''The Birth of a Nation"
A Picture of Smiles, Tears,. and Human Appeal

That

Goes

Straight to Your. Heart

-Irine Se'ymour in a scene fror .
D.V. GRIFFITH'S "True Heart Susie
An AkTCIAFT Pictre
Shows Sundays
1:30, 3, 4:30, 7, 8:0So

"Whenf

Love

Is.

SENdET
1iftcl"C@MEDY

BEN TURPIN and MARIE PREVOST

Adults, 25c

(Inaclidix1

Children, 11

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Read the Wolverine for Campus
News.
MAJESTIC
MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunda
Aug. 17-18-19-D. W. Griffith presents
"True Heart Susie."GLillianpGish,
Robert Harron. "When Love is Blind."
Sennett Comedy.
Aug. 20-21-Charles Ray in "The Sher-
if's Son." Bray Pictograph. Selected
Comedy.

AT THE THEATERS

AT TILE ARCADE

During the summer months people's
tastes seem to lie in the direction of
light, breezy comedies and comedy-
dramas. The Arcade has some espec-
ially splendid offerings along these
lines during the next five or six days.
Today Bert Lytell's latest picture,
"One Thing at a Time o' Day" will
be presented. 'This is a pleasing com-
edy based on the experience of a
quaint youthful character who joins a
circus to win the bareback rider. The
story is rich in humor, with many
pleasant thrills, a love element, plenty

of laughs, and a final punch that will
send you away with a hearty laugh.
Sunday and Monday, Mabel Normand
will be on hand to furnish plenty of
laughs. Her latest picture, "Upstairs"
is claimed to be another "Mickey."
First she is seen as the overall-clad
rascal who slings hash in the big
kitchens of a big hotel. Later she is

seen, garbed in queenly finery-the
center of all eyes at the Ragtime Step-
per in the carbaret of the famous
Ritz, New York. The story appeared
in Munsey's magazine.
Mr. Weiss to Lead Wesleyan Guild
The Wesleyan guild of the Methodist
church will be lead at 6:30 o'clock

Sunday
Weiss.
"Life's

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evening by Mr. Henry L. meeting during the Summer E
Mr. Weiss' subject will be and it is expected that a large n
Purposes." This is the last will be present.

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Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large,
or small.
The Ann Arbo[ Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $5O0,00.00
Reso~urces ......"0,00.00HLO
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron.
707 North University Ave.,

WUERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Sat-16-William Desmond in "Bare Fist-
ed. Gallagher" with a News and Ar-
buckle Comedy.'
SUN- MON17- 18-WILLIAM RUSSELL
IN "A SPORTING CHANCE." ALSO
A TOM MIXdCOMEDY, "SOFT TEN-
DER FOOT." Admission 25c, Children
10c, tax included.
Tues-Wed- 19-20--J. Warren '{errigan
in "The Best Man" with a Lloyd Com-
edy and Knogram Weekly.
Thurs-Fri-21-22-Theda Bara in "The
Siren's Song" and an L-Ko Comedy.
Sat-23 Sessue Hayakaw in "The Man
Beneath" with a News and Arbuckle
Comedy.
ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Sat-16--Pauline Frederick in "Out of
the Shadows" with a Scenic and Com-
edy (Ret.) .
SUN-MON - 17-18-"THREE GREEN
EYES" STARRING JUNE ELVIDGE,
CARLYLE BLACKWELL, EVELYN
GEELY, MONTAGUE LOVE, AND
C JOHNNY HINES. Also a Mutt & Jeff
Cartoon and Ford Weekly.
Tues-Wed - 19-20 - E. K. Lincoln in
"Fighting Through" with "The Silent
Mystery" No. 14.
Thurs-Fri-21-22-G. Anderson in "The
Son of a Gun" with a News Weekly
and Comedy.

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DETROIT UNIT.D LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
(March 30, 1919)
(Central Standard Time)
Detroit, Limited and Express Cars-8:o a.
in., and hourly to 8:1o p. m.
Jackson Limited and Express Cars-7:48
a. m., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (x
presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.)
Local Cars East Bound- :oo a. m., 905 a.
m. and every two hours to 9:05 p. in., 10:50
p. m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:45 p. m., 12:20
a. m., 1::o a. m.., and to Saline, change at
Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-6:48 a. m. and
1 1:20 p. im.

BERT LYTELL
- in -

; : aLec n Q 10 pie:: t fasLe NOW

TODAY ONLY

ARCADE
Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M
Sun-Mon - 17-18 - Mabel Normand in
Sat-16-Bert Lytell in "Oe Think at a
Time O'Day;" Burly-Q Comedy, "Worst
Is Yet to Come" and Outing-Chester
Scenic.
"Upstairs;" Christie Comedy, "Too
Many Wives" and Fletcher's Jazz Mono-
logue.

"One Thiig At a
Time lZ' Day"~
From the Saturday Evening Post Stor
Although he felt that she was a queen w
he was nothing but a poor ten spot;;
joined the circus to win the cute little b=
back rider. Eileen Percy is the girl.
IT'S A RIOT OF LAUGHTER FROM
GINNING TO END!

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BERT LYTELL

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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MABEL NORMAN

"UPSTAIRS"

ARROW
7R.9Y IA IL OIED
SOFT COLLARS
FIT WELL-WASH EASILY
Chett, Peabody& Co.; Inc., Troy, N. Y.

Regular Session 1919-1920 begins September 30
For information address the Dean or Secretary
of that School or College of the University in

which you are interested, or

Leave Copy
at
Quair's and
ADVERTISlNG

F- m

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Leave Copy
at
Quarry's and.
The Delta

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SHIRLEY W. SMITH,
Secretary of the University

* *" . She didn't know a soup ladle from a salad spo
* ",' but oh, how she could shimmy! She used to ba
a , dishes in a swell hotel, but every time that gi
jazz band started syncopating, she just couldn't mx
S <.:. her feet behave!
Then she decided to show the high-kickers
e stairs in the cabaret some new wrinkles in the ge
art of fast living.
' a = She "borrowed" a swell Lady Duff Gordon ou
and one-stepped into the cabaret.
*"+"An eloping heiress who looked like our hap
heroine; a bungling detective; a million-dollar bellhop and then
fun started.
MABEL NORMAND WANTS TO MEET YOU UPSTAIRS!
COMING-TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
VIOLA DANA
" S O M E BRIDE "
kThe Story of a Bewitching Imp of a Bride who Just Cou.
make Her Eyes Behave.
IT'S SOME PICTURE-

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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for club
of 12 to 15 boys. Modern conveniences,
parlor with fireplace. Near campus
one-half block from car line. Phone

MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS - You can reach
everyone through the Wolverine.
Let it speak for you.
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