(Continued from page 1.) Police scored even a greater suc- han the Bum Army in last year's "Ypsi Treat," sung by W. A.f .rna and "My Girl at Michigan,"' yrics of which were written by k A. Picard, sung by Maurice Me- n, were probably the hits of the d act. The rendition of both were excellent. hur Cohen handled the part of! ses superbly, and maintained in way the unusual high character acting. The role is well adapted m and he took full advantage of Act II. 10. Opening Chorus .............. .........Rose, Rameses and Chorus Hudnut-Wuerthner. 11. "I'm Old Rameses" .... Rameses Picard-Wuerthner. 12. "Detective Song," Detective Ballet .Matthews-Wuerthner. 13. "Ypsie Treat" ........... Newman Hudnut-Wuerthner. 14. "My Girl at Michigan" ... . Tappan Picard-Wuerthner. 15. "Sweetheart the Rose You Gave Me" ..................Waterman Hudnut-Wuerthner. 16. "The Squirrels in the Trees". . .... Barbour Hudnut-Wuerthner. 17. Finale .......... Entire Company BARTELME SPEAKS AT CORNELL. Athletic Director's Visit Points to Con- tinued Relations. The eastern trip of Director Bar- telme has been conclusively proved to be in regard to the athletic sched- ules. At least the Michigan boss is ne- gotiating at Cornell, for he was one of the speakers at the annual "C" banquet held there last Monday. Mr. Bartelme responded, to a toast and urged that relations between Mich- igan and Cornell be continued. New Whitr Public Den "Pe.. The A Ram eman as scher in John is mdation. comedian Saturday, Dec, 16, 'ence, respectively. John Pleased. in, the Director, was the in Ann Arbor last night. of the performance he I to the lobby of the the- the public as it came out. aw there made him well Seat Sale, 1:30 eve me ith ent Ll I shot w yet, is Sale S * * * * * * * * * * * *** *UI *N * *A*A * * * a usiasm. Am I satis- ld say I am. It is the the way I put it." arts With a Bang. h started last night ores, and both sheet, s were given an un- iing sale. It is diffi- . songs were in great- ugh "Hearts Are Still r Girl At Michigan," e" already show indi-' ing leaders. were also placed on g at the theater and The book containing pages, appears in a .ive brown cover and ong lyrics. It will be it all bookstores this Piano Historical Recital. Schubert, the song writer, surpassed Schubert the composer of pianoforte music. Scarcely a phrase or group of measures can be found in the program of Schubert's piano composi.tions as presented yesterday afternoon by Al- bert Lockwood in the Historical Recit- al series that will not bear out this statement. The Rondo of the Sonata in A. major, or the Allegro of the Fan- tasia-where one least expects to be confronted with a charming bit of mel- ody-may be cited as specific instan- ces. Mr. Lockwood entered fully into the spirit of the various numbers, and lit- erally "played" with them. The Im- promptu Op. 90, No. 3, was taken at a greater speed than is usual, and as a result seemed to lose a little of its dignity. It was .in the unrestricted Fantasia form that Mr. Lockwood created many wonderful effects, by artistic treatment of the contrasting passages. As whole, the recital was greatly enjoyec and warmly applauded. Guth's, 9~ $L. Special packages All fresh goods is The Rexall E. C.ED! 122 S. Main St. snHoENR' Designers of Men's Clothes, wing is the musical pro- E Prologue. 1. Opening. Hudnut-Wuerthner. 2. Dance. ',uerthner. { ,s is 11 es I 3. Finale. Hudnut-Wuerthner. Act. 1. 4. Opening, Rose, Mrs. Washtenaw- Cookhus and Chorus. Hudnut-Wuerthner. 5. "A Course in Love," ........ Rose Hudnut-Wuerthner. 6. "Hearts Are Still the Same".... ...............Rose and Waterman Hudnut-Wuerthner. 7. "College Love" ..............'. ...............Barbour and Chorus Hudnut-Fixel. 8. Scrubmaid Ballet. Hudnut-Wuerthner. 9. Finale-Grand March and -Trio. "The Archaeologist." 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