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The Wolverine, 1919-07-10

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H AJESTIC
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A rhitects

For

Fri-Sat-11-12-Billie Burke in "Good
GraciousdAnnabelle." "Flirts," Select-
ed Comedy.
Sun-Mon-ues- 13-14-15 - "Yankee
Doodle in Berlin." A six reel Sennett
Comedy, featuring Ben Turpin, Marie
Prevost, Ford Sterling, and Six of the
Original Sennett Bathing Girls in per-
son.
A RC A D E
Shows at 3:oo; 7:00; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Rea., 2316-M
Thu-Fri-10-11----E. K. Lincoln and Grace
Darling in "Virtuous Men;" Christie
Comedy, "Welcome Home" and Ford
Weekly. 25c.
Sat-12-Bert Lytell in "The Lion's Den"
andsBig-V Comedy, "Fares and Fair
Ones."

Unusually numerous demands for
men of architectural training are re-
ported by officials of the College of
Engineering and Architecture. The
architectural schools of the country
have been flooded during the last few*
weeks with, requests for trained men,
but have been unable to meet the calls.
This unusual demand is due to the
almost complete discontinuance of
construction work during the past two
years, this abnormal situation having
been followed by a period of waiting
for readjustment of building costs.
Now that it is apparent that the cost
of building construction will, for a
considerable period, remain fairly con-
stant, a great number of important
building projects are pressing forward,
owing to the increased need for larger
space.
Corporations ate being formed in
many cities to make it easier to se-

cure money fbr delayed building pro-
jects, many of these aiming particular-
ly toward relieving the housingsitua-
tion.
BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZED TO
ADVERTISE UPPER PENINSULA
Calumet, Mich., July 9.-The upper
peninsula development bureau has or-
ganized the Cloverland baseball team,
with the intention of touring Michigan,
'Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa in the
interests of on advertising campaign
for the northern peninsula of Mich-
igan. The team is made up of the best
amateur players of this section of the
state and will play six days a week.
The tour will be started shortly and
vill run the greater part of the sum-
mner. It is anticipated the team's por-
tion of receipts will about defray ex-
penses.
American Casualties Total 297,147
Washington, July 9.-Total casual-
ties in the American Expeditionary
Forces up to July 2 have been given
in an official report, as 297,147.

AT THE ARCADE
"Virtuous Men" will be the attrac-
tion at the Arcade today and tomor-
row. E. K. Lincoln is the star and
is supported by Grace Darling and
Clara Joel, two well known actresses.
People have different ideas as to what
constitutes a virtuous man. What-
ever your individual opinion may be,

you will be interested to see the
opinion set forth in this big melo-
drama. Ralph Ince, who has produced
some of the best photoplays during
the past few years, is responsible for
the direction of "Virtuous Men."
Those who missed the Willard-
Dempsey fight will have a chance to
see a real fight in this picture-be-
tween E. K. Lincoln and Robert Cum-

mings, which "literally brought
the house" as the New York Tr:
puts it.
"Virtuous Men" contains manyt
tiful interior settings, a ball
scene claimed to be the most e
sive ever shown on the screen.
love interest is provided by a hi
young business leader's wooing
shipbuilder's daughter.

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'last Times Today

Pauline Frederick

"PAID

IN FULL

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IA UERTH THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00
Sat-12-Sessue Hayakawa in "His Debt"
with a News and Comedy.
Sun-Mon-13- 14-ANITAdSTEWART in
""TWO WOMEN" with a Tom, Mix
Comedy, "The Soft Tenderfoot."
Tues-Wed-15-16--Tom Mix in "The
Wilderness Trail" with a Lloyd Com-
edy and Kinogram Weekly.
Thurs- Fri - 17-18 -Mitchell Lewis in
"Nine-tenths of the Law" and a two-
reel L-Ko Comedy.
Sat-19--Billie Rhodes in "In Search of
Arcadia" with a News and Comedy.

B ath ing Suits
WE HAVE THE TWO PIECE KIND WITH
THE WHITE BELT
GEO. J. MOE, "Sport Shop"

"Foolish Agle"
Sennett Comedy
TOMORROW -- -- SATURDAY
Billie Burke - "Cood Gracious Annebelle°

Leave Copy
at
Quarry's and
The Delta

4DVERTfS LNG

Leave Copy
at
Quarry's and
The Delta

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ORPHEUM THEATRE
2:00, 3:30, :00, 8:30, 10:00
TIhurs-10-Jahn Barrymore in "The
Test of Honor with a News and Com-
edy (Ret.).
Fri- -I-Marguerite Clark in "Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" with a
News and Comedy (Ret. ).
Sat-12-Enrico Caruso in "My Cousin"
with a News and Comedy (Ret.).
Sun-Mon-13-14-Carlyle Blackwell in
"Hit 'or Miss" witha Mutt & Jeff Car-
toon and Ford Weekly.
Tues-Wed-15- 16-Bessie Love in "The
Little Boss" and "THE SILENT MYS-
TERY" No. 9.
Thu rs-~Fri-- 18-Charlotte Walker in
"MEN" with a News and Comedy.

LOST
LOST--Near the river, silver necklace;
large links with white opal set in
pendant. Finder notify Wolverine
office.
LOST-Black bill fold containing six
dollars, Union card, etc. , Liberal re-
ward for return to Wolverine office.
LOST-Conklin fountain pen between
517 East Ann and Chubbs. Finder
phone 1314-W.
LOST-Between Lincoln Avenue and
Campus, pocket book containing
money and papers valuable to own-
er, Reward if returned, to M. W.
Patterson, 1005 Lincoln Ave.

LOS'S

SUNDAY
3 DAYS,

Six Original Senneit Bathing
Girls In Person

LOST-Phi Beta Kappa Key pin, small
size. Return to Quarry Drug Co.
Reward.
WANTED
WANTED-Girls for domestic work in
pantries, nurses dining rooms, and
as maids. Reside in New Employees'
Home with matron in charge. Ad-
dress the Grace Hospital, John R.
St. & Wills Ave., Detroit, Michigan.
WANTED-A few rooms with kitchen-
ette, either furnished or unfurnish-
ed. Wish to occupy it by middle of
September. Box A, Wolverine.

SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS

YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT
AT THE ONLY

STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE

Try Us - We Lead Them All - Phone 1160-R -1111 S. Unlversi

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Patronize our advertisers..

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SHOWS AT
3:00, 7:00, and 9:00

CH RISTIE COMEDY
"WELCOME HOME"
FORD WEEKLY

Adults, 25 Cents,
Children, 10 Cents

E. K. LINCOLN IN "VIRTUOUS MEN"

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Supported by GRACE DARLING AND CLARA JOEL

A Ralph Ince Production

YOUNG MEN!

which of these young women would
YOU choose?
Which Does E. K. Lincoln Choose?

YOUNG WOMEN!
What Do You Believe Constitutes a
Virtuous Man?
Should he steer clear of all hard drinks
and part his hair in the middle? Should
he refrain from using cuss words or
fighting? Should he roll the coffin nail?
DO YOU BELIEVE THERE ARE
VIRTUOUS MEN?

See this big melodrama with
"hansum" hero

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GRACE DARLNG APPEARING IN "VIRTUOUS MEN"

CLARA JOEL IN "VIRTUOUS MEN"

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