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10:30 o'clock-The Rev. R.
ing lectures at the Unitarian

S. Lor-
church.

ARCADE
sh'ows at 5:00; 6:S0; 8:0,; ,:S.
15e Unless Otherwise Speoified
phout aet-M
Mon.-14-Norma Talmadge in "Panthea"
(Ret.) and Christie Comedy ("Cloth-
es and the Man").
Tues.-Wed.-15.16-C. Aubrey Smith and
Jack Sherrill in "The Witching
flour" and Comedy.

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EU.DEDAKER MOTOR CARS.
H#. F. GAYLORD,
one 1927 311 Maynard Street
YELLOW BONNET TAXI COi.
PHOCNE 2255I
intain Penss repaired, straighten-. Fountain Pens repaired. straighten-
nd adjusted. Haller & Fuller, ed, and adjusted. Haller & Fuller,
St. Jewelers.-Adv. 10-17 State St. Jewelers.-Adv. 10-17

10:30 o'clock-The Rev. L. A. Bar-
rett speaks at the Presbyterian
church.
10:30 o'clock-The Rev. William E.
Strong lectures at the Congregational
church.
10:30 o'clock-Services at St. An-
drew's church.
10:45 o'clock-The Rev. John Mason
Wells speaks at the First Baptist
church.
6: 30. o'clock-Prof. W. R. Humphreys
of the English department speaks at
the Congregational church.
6:30 o'clock-Students society of
Unitarian church meets.
6:45 o'clock-Dr. Leo Franklin ad-
dresses the Jewish Students' congrega-
tion at Newberry hall.
7:30 o'clock-Judge John M. Killits
lectures at the Methodist church.
Tomorrowm
8:30 o'clock-Cercle Francais elects
officers in Cercle rooms in University
hall.
4 o'clock-Swing-out.
U-Notices
Freshmen and sophomores turn out
for tryout for obstacle races from 4
to 6 o'clock tomorroW in Waterman
gymnasium.
Tihe cast of "The Nerry Wives of
Windsor" will hold a rehearsal at 7
o'clock tomorrow night in University
hall.
Miss M. Crans, licensed chiropodist,
will be at Stoddard's Hair Shop all
day Tuesday, May 15. Phone 296-J.-
IAdv. 13

Orpheum Theatre
N atinees, 2 :00-3:30; Evening, 6:43,
8:15, 9:30.II
Saturdays-H.olidays continuous. '
Sun.-Mon.-13-14-Pauline Frederick in
"Sapho." Also Holmes Travels.
Evening. [5c.
Tues.-l5-Douglas Fairbanks in "The
Matrimnaniac." Also Triangle-Key-
stone ,Comedy, "Safety First Am-
brose. Reb oked. Evening, rsc
Goodhew Floral Co,
225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321
Everything in the line of
fresh cut flowers.
Good variety of flowering
plants.
Greenhouses--Observatory and
Volland St. Phone, 170-M.
UNION D~ANCE HALL
is available for dancing on Friday
Eve., May 18th. Enquire at once of
the Union.-Adv.
Try a Xlchtga Daily Waat-AAL

SWHITNEY THEATRE
Wednesday Night, May 16

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Charles Frohman presents

"A Great Actor in a Great
Play "- N. Y. American.
in the Comedy of Cheerfulness
"Mister An* inio"I
By Booth Tarkington.
PRICES:--500, 275c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
Seats on Sale Monday, May 14. at 10 A. M.
MAIL ORDERS NOW?1

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WITH THE .BIG SHOWS

ANVD SMALL

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3, 7, and 8:30 P. M.
Iobert Warwick
JUNE ELVIDGE and HENRY HULL

3 DAYIS Cx;09g"MONDAY NIGHTS--7:30 8& 9

HALTON

POWELL

(HIMSELF) IN

3om DASTHURSDAY
3, 7,,and 9PF.M.
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
THOS. H. INCE'S
Civiliz Ioi
The $1,000,000.00 Wonder Spectacle of the
Century!!1

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""The Family Honor"
Scenically and artistically it would be hard to
beat this production and it would be harder to
beat it from the standpoint of interesting* enter-
tainment. There isn't a dull moment in it. It
grip~s and thrills from start to finish.
Ditmars' Book of Life
ATHLETIC PROGRAM
SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM
"Ballet 1usic from Faust"
"Chanson Napolitain," Flute Solo, C. E. Toole.
Two Pieces from Natoma: No. 1, Dagger Dance;
-No. 2, Indian Invocation.
I=There's a Long, Long Trail," Balad.
Selection: "Bits of Remick's Hits, No. 17 B."
Overture-"Light Cavalry:"
"Roses from the South,". Waltz.
Xylophone Solo-iThese Southern Blues," Dode
Lamson.
Humeresque De~orak.
"Indian Lament," Indian Love Song.
"Camel's Teread," Oriental March.
Frolics of Cupid, Overture.
"An O&d umber.'
"America Needs You Like a Mother.-
Anid other selections.

WITH HAL JOHNSON
THE (A Score of Radiant, Ravishing, Romping Rosebuds ORGEOUS EWILDERING SEE
BEAUTY -The Incarnation of the Delectable Girlhood. A G-ITLITTERI1GO EICING TA
FEAST Most Complete Singing and Dancing Festival. ALAXY FAUTI ES CHORUS
t.+{ < itI A Carnival

of

finely
Patriotic
Thrilling

Song, Dance
and Jest
With the foMowing funmakers :
Rita Lawrence, lone O'Donnell, Stella
Donahue, Florence Little, Billy Wise,
George F. Watson, George Donahue, Dick
Madison, and Charles LeRoy.

PERSONALLY ENDORSED BY

PRESIDENT V IL ON
THE PLAY THAT SPEAKS FOR IILTMAMTY

In addition to A Big Girly Chorus
Beautiful Girls

of

AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA

Matinees-Tuesday and Wednesday
ilatinees, Tues. and Wed., 10c and
Nights...............15c, 25c, and

Note Cut Prices
MATINEES ......................1c and 25c
NIGHTS ............................... 25c

15C
30C

[ATINEE 14c

NIGHT 15c

Matinees 2~

'OO p COM. MON., 2:30 anid 8:15 P. M.

ANNE TTE KELLERMAN
In the Picture Beautiful
"A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS"

Children 15c
Nights 25c, 35c, 50~c

