THE MICHIGAN DALY .n Arbor May Festival ' AIni i Femoriai Hall Reeives Gift Alumni Memorial hail has just been presented with a mahogany davenport, the former property of Pres. Erastus 0. Haven, who preceded President Tappan. The gift was presented to the memorial building by Ellen B. Bach,I '01, who received it from President Haven. The davenport wvas formierly aportion. of a grand piano andl has been converted by skillful carpentry to its present form. Vitronize Dauily Advertizers. Advertizers in The Mfichigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your interest to trade with them. .* ,Send The Daily vhome. 50c for the rest of the year. * Tickets for Individual Concerts Now on Sale atf $1.00 and $1.50 Each UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC0 " 4SWING-OT" MAY 16th. Don't delay being measured. No deposit required. Henry'~& Company 713-715 North University Avenue I L e, 4 art, Schaffner art ENGAGEMENT EXCLUSIVE' EXTRAORDINARYNOPL YG THE SUCCESSOR TO THE SPOILERS Featuring KATHLY ILIM and the All Star Sypoilers Cast in REX BEACH'S Marvelous story of Love, Romance and Adventure of Panama fD0-WelI SCHOOL Of music GIES TWO PUBLIC RECITALS,1 Elsie Lincoln', (Craduate, to Perform Tonight; Pianio, TIMliM and Voal Stuidents Present Concert Miss Elsie' Lincoln, of Hillsdalei Michigan, a talented musician and an exceptionally well trained pianist, will give the first of this year's gradua t- ing recitals this evening at 8:00 o'clock in the University School of Music. The general public is cordially invited. Miss Lincoln will play the following numbers : Sonata, Op. 58 ............. .. Chopin Allegro maestoso; Scherzo; Largo; Finale Prelude and Fugue, No. 21...... Bach Pastorale varie............. Mozart St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds... Liszt Reflections in the Water...... Debussy Scherzo. Op. 4.........Brahma JThis afternoon at 4:15 o'clock a pub- lic stuldents' recital. will be 'given at the U niv ersit v School of Music by students of the piano, violin and vocal departments to which the general pub- lie is invited. The following program will be of- fered:. fFantasia, D minor ............ Mozart Intermezzo .. ............. ..Brahms Valse a la Bien aimee........ Schuett Edna Swigart Obertass ...............Wieniawsky Byron Hildinger Prelude and Fugue .............Bach Roderick McDonald Die Post................. Schubert Mrs. Verna Luther Sonata, Op. 27 .......... .Beethoven Hazel McCauley Prelude and Fugue XXI.. .....Bach Prelude ....... .....Chopin Nightingale..............Liszt f Mabel Murphy .4 .4 } !' I *A STORY of a WOMAN'S x .SOUL--Produced by Collin Campbell 4of the Spoilers Fame. TODAY - 3,7 and9PsM. S ATU RDAY and SUNDAY 1-30, 3:30, 7:00 and :00O P. M. MATINEES, CHILDREN, 150, ADULTS, 25c P rices: NIGHTS, . 25c TO ALL ELECT THREE COUNCILMEN w Student Members to Be liepresen- tatives at Large Phe election of three student' coun- men from the campus' at large was vided for by the Student Council its meeting 'last night. The men 11 be selected on "Campus Election y by the student body from _a num- rof lists of three mnen each, sub- ted by the Board in Control of dent Publications, the Board of ectors Qf the Michigan Union. the letic Association, and t he Y. M. A. In addition, students may be ninated for the three positions by itions containing not less than 25 natures. * s *. * *: *: * AT THE THEATER TODAY - "The e-D )Laiestie well. z 4 *1 *F l * f y Arcade- I[abel 'ralinferro "Thre Suoivbird." Orjpheuw-Dustin Farnuin "Benm Blair:' i I * -* * * 9 * * * * *.: * Look over the advertizements The Michigan Daily. terest you. 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