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I hel I annc Many decided advantages any other talking Machine. ove r EASY PAYMENTS WHEN DESIRED A limited number of other machines will be taken in trade as part payment. Now on Display and for Sale at ' of an invitatio: meet and to se plaining the di competition wi: the copy for th sembled, and t ed. Several ii been received 1 tion in regard K. M A L C OL M Libarty Phone 1731 M LYNDON'S EASTMAN KODAK A N D PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY STORE 719 N. UNIVERSITY NOTE".-H. H. Perry of the Delta U. House won the $5.O Robin Prize 11 I MR. and MRS. FA a w CAMPUS IN BRIEF I Tailor'ed' Matinees Wed. and Sat. Garrick Prices 25C to $1.50 Qiothes AT LS Bootery State Street SSughr Bowl Confectionery We have the best assortment of Loolaes ad Boxn Bons a of fa..zy Ice Creamns for Parties Frtt Sundaes after the Theatre -a Madn Street 0 for Spring are now show- Ivance styles in vear for ladies - _ ., o , , .. . -- . -Efficiency" is the subject of a lecture to be given by Mr. Baldwin at 11:00 o'clock today in room 348 of the new engineering building. -Prof. T. M. Idea will begin a series of lectures with the subject, "The Character of Isaac," at 6:30 o'clock to- -night in the Bible Chair building. -I. S. Ritter, 'MOE, took ,the second block of the challenge billiard cham- pionship series last night from C. E. Lehr, '14L, holder of the title, 102-100. The score of the series now stands 200 -195 in favor of Lehr, with the final point of the 300 point match to be play- ed tonight. --Nominations for next year's officers of the university Y. M. C. A. will be made tonight by the nominating com- mittee. The election will be held on March 29 and 30. -Bruce les, '14, was called to De- troit yesterday by the death of an un- cle. -The senior reception will be in charge of the engineers this year. The following men have been appointed to the committee: R. D. Wiley, chairman, C. W. Howell, A. P. Heinze, H. E. Heil- man, and A. C. Fletcher. OPIRA SCORES HIT IN FIRST PRF- SENTATIOi (Continued from Page 1) tically all the music was written by Willis A. Diekema, /i4, who also di- rected the orchestra for the produc-, tion. "I'll Always Love You," music by Diekema, and lyrics by W. R. Mel- ton, '13, the author of the book, and Sylvan S. Grosner, '14L, "If I Could Only Find a Girl," by Melton and Diek- ema, and "The Language of Love" by Grosner and Diekema are easily the lasting musical hits of the production. although "I'm a Nut" was extremely successful as a novelty offering. Chorus Work Excellent On the whole the chorus work was excellent. Charming gowns were worn by the fair maidens and they looked less like men than they have in past years. The dancing was also very creditable, and the only criticism that can be made of the chorus is that its singing had not enough volume to car- ry well over the footlights. The beautiful scene of the Cabaret Mornet with the colored lights playing on the fountain, has not been equalled in past Union operas and in fact the staging of the entire irformance pre- sented a professional appearance. The first night was marred, as it us- ually is in an amateur production by several hitches throughout the per- formance, but these may easily be eradicated before Friday night and- when'the show goes "on the road" it will undoubtedly be as near profes- sional as it is possible for amateurs to make it. 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