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The Michigan Daily, 1919-03-18

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THE MICHIGAN DAILN

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counts, Safety Deposits Vaults
Travellers' Checks
Drafts payable all over the wor
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Member of the Federal Reserve
The Corona weighs 6 1-2 lbs. Over 200,000 in
use. The U. S. Government bought 20,000 for
heavy army service during the last year.
Price $50.00
Typewriters of other makes taken in exchange.

To The

O. D. MORRILL,

17 Nickels Arcad

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where you'

see

When Seeking Banking Facilities, Turn to This

T. 1. BIDDLE
Law, AMedical and Dental Books
Wought Sold and Exchanged
Thesis Type Bitten
Blue Books Carter Inks
BETSY ROSS SHOP
Candies that are unequalled
for
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Fountain Service that is Clean, Quick Dainty

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POST OFFICE

SUB-STATION

OPEN every

day, except

Sunday from 8 am. to 6p. m.

SECURED FOR FESTIVA
EVENT BRINGS MEMBERS OF
METROPOLITAN AND CHICAGO
OPERA COMPANIES
Fernando Carpi, Italian tenor, has
been secured for the title role in the
performance of "Faust" for the Sat-
urday evening concert of the Victory
Coftnemorative Festival to take place

from May 14 to 17 in Hill auditorium.
The list of artists includes represen-
tatives of the Metropolitan and Chica-
go Grand Opera companies, as well
as other musicians not associated
with either of these organizations.
The Festival program in general will
be as follows:
First concert, Wednesday evening,
May 14-Chicago Symphony orches-
tra, Frederick Stock, conductor; Rosa
Ponselle, prima donna soprano of the
Metropolitan Opera company, soloist;
the program will be miscellaneous,
abounding in orchestral selections

which will serve as a background for
the offerings of the soloist.
Second concert, Thursday evening,
May 15-Chicago Symphony orches-
tra, University Choral Union, Prof.
Albert A. Stanley, conductor; "Fair
Land of Freedom" (Professor Stan-
ley); "Ode to Music" (Hadley); sol-
ists, Lois M. Johnston, soprano; Merle
Alcock, contralto; Arthur Hackett,
tenor; Gustaf Holmquist, bass.
Third concert, Friday afternoon,
May 16-Chicago Symphony orchestra,
Frederick Stock, conductor; Ossip
Gabrilowitch, pianist, and conductor
of the Detroit Symphony orchestra.
Fourth concert, Friday evening, May
16 Chicago Symphony orchestra,
Frederick Stock, conductor; operatic
selections and songs by Louise Hom-
er of the Metropolitan Opera com-
pany.
Fifth condert, Saturday afternoon,
May 17-Recital on the Columbian
Exposition organ by Charles M. Cour-
boin, Belgian organist.
Sixth concert, Saturday evening,
May 17-Chicago Symphony orchestra,
University Choral Union; Albert A.
Stanley, conductor; "Faust" (Gou-
nod); soloists, Anna Fitziu, soprano,
Chicago Opera company, "Margue-
rite;" Minerva Komenarski, Polish
contralto, "Siebel;" Fernando Carpi,
Italian tenor of the Metropolitan and
Chicago Opera companies, "Faust;"
Emilio de Gogorza, Spanish baritone,
"Valentine;"'Robert R. Dieterle, bari-
tone, "Wagner."
For service and results try a Daily
Want Ad.-Adv.

ORATORY SOCIETY
BRINGS LECTURER
"With the Doughboys from Paris to
the Rhine," will be the subject of a
lecture by Dr. Charles T. Baylis at 8
o'clock Friday night, in Hill auditor-
ium. This talk will be given under
the auspices of the University Orator-
icai association, and will be illustrated4
by slides and films.I
Dr. Baylis is known as a speaker,
writer, and, traveler, having but re-
cently returned from France where
his travels over the battlefields ex-
ceeded 1,000 miles. He was the last
civilian to leave the war areas behind
the Hun lines before America took up
arms, and the first civilian to break
the great blockade when all ships
had been driven to cover.
A community sing will precede the
entertainment.
OPENING DATES FOR 1919
SUMMER SESSION ANNOUNCED
Opening dates for the various
school and colleges in the 1919 sum-
mer session cor rerpond ipractically
to those of last year. The calendar
in full will be: June 20 and 21, reg-
istration in the Law school;s June 23,
Grand Opening Night
of
"CTome On Dad"
Wednesday, March 26

OREN'S

SERVE-SELF

1121 S. U.

We do our oln Cooking and guarantee Courteous Sn
Try our home-made Pies and Cakes

Open 6 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Tel.

Saturday night
2642J

until 2 A. M.

Students of the'

University of Michigan are cordially invited to
inspect our new lila. of

Winter Suits
and
Overcoats

FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT-New 17 room
house built to suit fraternity, sor-
ority or club for next school year.
XYZ, care of Michigan Daily.
FOR SALE-One set of Orchestra
bells in best of condition. New.
Call 1487 between 6 and 7.
FOR SALE-Mandolin and leather
case. Good condition. Garlock,
990-J.
LOST
LOST-Black leather note book. Find-
er please return to the Daily office.

LOST
LOST-Black bill fold containing re-
ceipts for tuition, locker and Union
membership card No. 465. Return
0 the Daily office.
WANTED
WANTED -Several young adies and
gentlemlei who have had selling ex-
perience or experience where they
have had to m<}t the public. Good
salary for the right persons. Either
summer or all time employment.
Box F. E. R. Daily.
WANTED-Let us supply your wants
through this column. Satisfaction
guaranteed.

Newest materials, newest models, newest
lowest prices

colorings;

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Law school opens; June 27 and 28, except in the Law; Aug. 30, L
registration in -all other schools; school session ends.
June 30, all other schools open; Aug.
8, work closes in the Medical school; Michigan's paper for Michigan m
Aug. 22, session ends in all schools -Adv.

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