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January 06, 1918 - Image 4

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Calamity" at the

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Beds" att
Jan. 10.
TODAY

the

Whitney,
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Castle in *
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-Mrs. Vernon
of Cain."

m - Peggy Adams in
the Earth." Also Com-

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A number of the men in the R. 0.
T. C. have not been measured for the
egulation army shoes. Yesterday'
was the last day in which the men
could be measured at Lieut. George C.
Mullen's office, and those who desire
sboes will have to get their measure-
ments taken at some shoe store in the
city. The University will not be re-
sponsible for the fit of the shoes meas-
uired in this manner. All measure-
ments mustsbe in Lieutenant Mullen's
office Mondayafternoon, if the cadets
desire the shoes ordered by the Uni-
versity.
Every cadet who has been measured
at Lieutenant Mullen's office for the
regulation army shoes must go to
the treasurer's office, make a deposit
and return the slip to Lieutenant
Mullen within three days: An order
covering the exact number of slips
returned to the military office willi
te sent before the end of this week.

Dr. George A. May, director of Wat-
eramn gymnasium, has drawn up a
new physical and gymnastic program
for the cadets of the different compan-
ies. The following program will be
given tomorrow afternoon at the regu-
lar time in Waterman gymnasium:
First regiment, company A, wrest-
ling, basketball, vaulting bar, rope
climbing, and sprinting; company B,
buck and tumbling, high jump, and re-
lay racing; company C, vaulting bar,
rope climbing, sprinting, wrestling
and basketball; and company D, re-
Iry racing, high jump, and buck and
tumbling.

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PR ICES 50 O1 1"50
SEAT SALE TUEit-*MA
The Management of the Whitney Holds Forth
SIX REASONS WHY
YOU MUST SEE THE FUN PLAY TH6
TAKEN THIS COUNTRY BY STOF
A. S. Stern & Co., in Conjunction with Selwyn 8
Presentation

panies A. and B, court 4, companies
C and D, court 1.
Friday, Second regiment: Compan-
ies follow same order, and practice
at the same time in the courts used
by the corresponding companies of
the First regiment's Thursday sched-

course, instead of near the end. This ley before ti
is the largest class in the army stores the class co
methods course that has ever been mark.
SWHITNEY THURS,

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Wuerth-Mary Pickford in "The
Little Princess." Also Comedy,
"Haunted by Himself."

Rae-W. S. Hart in "The
an." Also Comedy.

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The
Ben
Hur
Of

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"AT THE WHITNEY

The new program will give the men
ample opportunity to get the maxi-
mumsamount of physical training and
enable them to keep in perfect physi-

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a successful run of a year in
)rk, two years in London, and
aths in Australia, "Twin :Beds"
pear at the Whitney on Thurs-
a. 10. The press agent heralds
>duction as "the funniest play
ritten" and promises the aud-
a laugh worth while," and the
y that will appear here is the
ne that played in the Detroit
louse and in other leading cit-

Nine company basketball managers cal condition. It also eliminates a
attending the meeting in Dr. George A. lo t alounating
May's office in Waterman gymnasiumlot of useless tanding around Waitg
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. AllI for a turn, as was prevalent under the
I old schedules.
the other managers must see Dr. May T
before Monday night if they desire to Tt
have their teams represented in the will practice basketball in Waterman
basketball schedule. The managers gymnasium on Monday and Thursday
nights, and the companies of the Sec-
of Companies A, C, and L. of the First g
r-giment, and Companies B, C, I, K. ond regiment, on Tuesday and Friday
1 d ightts.hecompanis of the Secon
I, ni TVofthagtrntl taimrntZxrra]lghts. The companies of the Second

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with LOIS B
The Same Great Cast and Production
Rouse and All the
Because 1-
aois Bolton plays the cutest of
all newlyweds; is the clever
little bride of the play.
Because _-
Every one who has seen it was
fascinated by it-you are no
different from the others.
Because ,-
It has become drawingroom
conversation, club discussion,
and you surely want to lknow
what it is all about and have
your say,

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"Twin Beds" is a rapidly moving
exposition of the difficulties that are
encountered by dwellers in fashion-
able apartment houses, who find their
enforced neighborliness of these
places not at all to their liking. A. S.
Stern and Selywn Co.tare presenting
the piece and Lois Bolton will apepar
in the leading role.

, ana v of te econa regiment were
present at the meeting.
The following basketabil practice
schedule was agreed upon by the man-
agers yesterday afternoon:
Monday, First regiment: 8 o'clock,
companies A and B, court 1, com-
panies C and D, court 4; 8:30 o'clock,
cnipanies I and K, court 1, compan-
ics L and II, court 4
Tuesday, Second regiment: Corre-
sponding companies conform to the'
Cchedule of Monday. The different
teams also use the same courts.
Thursday, First regiment: 8 o'clock,'
ecmpanies I and K, court 4, companies1
L and M, court 1; 8:30 o'clock, com-1

regiment on Tuesday night will follow/
i_7 the same order and practice on the
same courts as the corresponding com-
:Ianies of the First regiment does on
Monday night. The Second regiment
on Friday night will also conform to
the corresponding companies' sched-
ule of Thursday night. In case the
entire number of companies cannot
be represented, the presentdschedule
will be revised.
More than 140 men reported yester-'
dav afternoon at Major J. A. Bursley's
office for the fifth ordnance course,
which will start Monday morning.

that Played at the Deti
Larger Cities
Because 4-
It makes you forg
you are-what you ai
antees you true hapi
and pleasure, not pr
Because 5-
It is a comedy class
dred critics in a
cities-your own exp(
paper editors-hav
mously decreed it is
farce in years.
Because 6-
It makes you ydhn
and man's, dearest w
yearn for his youth.

I The Season's Greatest Success

AT THE GARRICK

William Gillette in "A Successful
Calamity," will be the offering at the
Garrick theater, Detroit, for the com-
ng week, beginning tomorrow. The
tory deals with a regular American,
vho, like all Americans of prodigious
wrealth and social dignity, is prostra-
ed with the grind of social drudgery
hat his position entails. In a sudden'
'esolve to have one quiet evening at
Lome with his family he conceives the
Jea of tricking them into the idea
bat he is ruined. He finds unexpect-
dly loyalty of his faithful family, and
iter a number of near disasters, peace
s finally restored.

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PRICES:
Chilldren
Iles ,
Adults
155c

MA ESTI 1:34)
QUALITY . PHOTOPLAYSa
3 Days Only-Jan. 7-8-

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ATTHEMAJESTIC

Rex Beach, Mary Roberts Rhine-
bart, and Dr. Edward A. Salisbury;
the big game hunter, are the principal
. human figures in the series of pic-
tares which will be shown at the Ma-
Sjestic during the first half of the
week, beginning Monday. The pic-
tures illustrate a 12,000 mile power
boat trip to Central and South 'Ameri-
ca and the islands of the Carribean
sea. This is a unique set of travel and
adventure pictures and they have been
successfully shown in the Rialto thea-
a 75-foot gasoline power boat, was
chartered for the trip and the party
set out to cover the interesting locali-
ties. To guard against imperfect pho-
tography, special humidors we.e se-
cured in which to preserve the film.
This picture will be shown at the
Majestic for the first time in the state
of Michigan. "The Mark of Cain"
featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle, will be
the offering at this theater today.

A NOTALE ADDED FEATURE
DR. EDIWAID A. SALISBIURY, The Big Game iIIuiter
MARY ROBERTS RHiNEHART, The Wnrier
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REX BEACH, The Novelist
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A Series of Superb N'otionz Picures Taken
During a 12,000 Iile10e
B1oat T rip of
Central and South America and The Islands of
the Caribbean Sea
MONDAY-"On the Spanish Main"
TUESDAY-"In the Pirate's Haunts"
WEDNESDAY-"Footsteps of Captain Kid"
Explanatory Lectures, afternoon and evening, by Frank A. Puddefoot

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A Play You

Will Remember

RThe tre AN
Monday and Tuesady, Jan. 7

Continuous from 1:30 to 11 P. It.

* IT'S A GREAT PROGRAM

MAJE ST

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6th

Fxtra Feature

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Pop.MatsWed
and Sat., 25c
to $1.00

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The Celebrated Star of the Screen

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Now

MRS.

VERNON

CAS

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In Dramatic Photoplay Sensation

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"THE

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CAIN"

Incomparable for Romance and Heart Interest

Physical Culture Series
Artistic and Ipstructiye

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4 Shows: 1:30, 3, 7, 8:30

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