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MUSIC AND DRAMA
Organ Recital.
The last Faculty concert of the year
will be held, in University Hall at 8
o'clock tonight. The custom which
was followed for a good many years,
but which has been discontinued for
the past few seasons, will again be
followed out,-namely, the concert,
will take the form of an Organ Reci-
tal on the Columbian Organ. Earl V.
Moore of the University School of Mu-
sic will give the concert. While this
concert will be one of the regular
faculty concert series, it has been de-
cided to make it complimentary to the
entire public.
"The Love Tales of Hoffmann"
Coming to the Whitney theater Sat-
urday, May 4, is "The Love
Tales of Hoffmann," which was
the last flower of Offenbach,
that eccentric genius who creat
ed opera bouffe and delighted and
scandalized the theater-going public
of the nineteenth century. Offenbach
considered it his greatest work, and
the world is apparently arriving at
the same conclusion. It is described
as a phantastic opera and it is difficult
to imagine a better name for this de-
lightful concoction. It is not travesy,
though both the score and libretto
abound in travesty. Comedy it is not,
though the comedy features
are plentiful. It is by no
means a romantic 'musi drama
yet its foundation is in ro-
mance. It is far from being grand
opera yet it is tragic to ,the core, and
much of its music is powerful. The
opera is altogether a mixture of most
of the elements that go to make up
mundane existence, the whole being
blended by the brain of a genius into
a bitter satire.
In addition to the ,evening perform-
ance of "The Love Tales of Hoffmann"
Balfe's "Bohemian Girl" will be given
at the matinee.
Majestic Theater.
The chief attraction at the Majestic
theater tonight will be the Five Musi-
cal Lassies in an elaborate scenic mu-
sical offering that is away from the
regulation act of this kind. These girls
appear In the characters of Scotch
lassies and the scene represents a typ-
ical Highland view, The girls play on
reed, brass and string Instruments,
not forgetting the regulation bagpipes.
Lawrence Johnson a talented ventrilo-
quist, the Aerial Sherwood's in a sen-
sational exhibition of gymnastic work,
and star vaudeville turns will make
up the new show tonight.
A Correction.
John Pyle, '12 L, will publish a sou-
venir program of the inter-class con-
tests, instead of John H. Payne, '12 L,
as was announced erroneously in yes-
terday's issue,
Go to Major and Co. for boat paints.
145-50
Musical Instrument Repairing, work
guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Sons Mu-
sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf

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FO-FUND
The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
Found--Gold watch near general uni-
versity hospital. Owner can recover
upon identification. Phone 1809-L.,
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Lady Students-Five lady students
wanted for outdoor vacation work:
Fair salary and more pay as you
learn it. Personal interview for
business particulars. Address (be-
fore Saturday) R. R. care Michigan
Daily. 147-48
Wanted-A few reliable students for
Stamp and address Box 174, City.
148-49-50-51-52-53
11anted-Students who have spare
time to sell rain coats on a liberal
commission. Ask for Mr. Hill at
Kyer's Tailor Shop, 721 N. Univer-
sity Ave. 148
FOR SALE
For Sale-Extra copies containing the
Law Review and Phi Beta Kappa
elections may be secured at The
Michigan Daily office. 148
lost-A 16 case silver watch in Adel-
phi Hall Tuesday evening. Finder
call 1162-L and ask for J. Black. 148
Sixteen foot canoe for sale. Call at
316 Thompson. 14;-7-8

Festival
MAY 151 161 17.5 18,11912
Reserved seat, ;now on sale
Some excellent ones at $6.00
Some good ones at $5.00
Some others at $4.00
The sooner you buy,
the bad your choice
Uiversity School of Music
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Printer to the Student Body
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For a pleasant evening go
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Leave your want ads at The East
University Pharmacy, Van Doren's
Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and
Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every
night,for the next morning's issue. t
Lindenoid Waterproof and Wear-
proof Sole Leather. Guaranteed. J.
H. Lambert, 613 Williams. 136 tf
Stylish Banquet and Dance Pro-
grams should always be printed at the
Ann Arbor Press. (Thurs.)
BIG CLOSING OUT SALE OF BAN-
NERS AND PENNANTS.
Friday and Saturday this Week,
I am going to clean up every Ban-
ner and Pennant in the store. The
"first choice" go at just one-half reg-
ular prices.
This is your opportunity, and if
you miss It don't come around look-
ing for another one at'the same price.
Only about 450 of them, that's all
Just think, a 15 x 36 regular Soc
pennant for 40c. LYNDON.
148-9-150
WANTED
A Man to worl in Battle Creek
during summer vacation, on salary
Apply in writing 302 First Nat'l
Bank bldg.

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