ON - __ 1. Some to the Northwestern dance, Packard Academy, Saturday night. Rhodes Bros. four-piece orchestra and ! Eddie Burke will play. Admission one dollar -Adv. is put into us plant is oughly un- Sult opera- sis an es- and if (the i who does s it might! 'roperly er the 'typhoid fever ep- dairymen put pasteuri-' on their farms and, not the workings, spoiled a result the whole proc- isrepute. It is ridicu- to judge the systemby these men who did not end to know anything ilk is pasteurized it is cared for and is %en- >m possibilities of in- essinger stated that the Y producing pure milk his chemist inspects ay. Each part of the arefully gone over, he oor prod.ucts could es- Vaughan of the Medi- set the ideal bacterial or under. At the pres- ,w milk which is exam- ealth authorities is al- of up to 500,00'0 before This is the milk that arding houses are us- they are trying to de- g that it "comes from ries and is allowed by rites." ° that theacity council," nger, "atits meeting es an ordinance which FRIDAY 3:00-Soph lits practice on Ferry field. Everybody out for election of cap- tain. Signal drill. 3:15-Junior engineer folotbill men report at intramural clubhouse. 4:00-Junior lits football practice and election of captain. 4:00-Former students of Ferris In- stitute meet in room 306 University ~hall. 4:30-Those wishing to try out for composing opera music meet in room 308 of Union. 7:00-Fresh Mandolin club rehearsal' in Lane hall. 'Cello> mandolin and guitar tryouts desired. 7:00-Hayrack ride and Hallowe'en party for' Baptist students and friends. 7 :30-Hallowe'en party under auspices of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church. 7:30-Hallowe'en social in iMethodist church. Stunts, music, and eat: 8:00-Halowe'en party at St. Paul's Lutheran church, corner Third and W. Huron streets. S:00-Hallowe'en party ofthe Hobart guild in Harris hall. Short business, meeting precedin'g. 8:00-New England club holds Hal- lowe'en social in Lane hall.. s:00-Hallowe'en social for members and friends of ChrAstian Endeavor' of Christian, church (Disciples). ""E', Tc kg scil N..DIR aNO SfYFRI F I CIW;T sl t ' n suit I& u vuI 5a9m JEWELERS S- of - Quality and Service 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. CONCERT k DR ESS "UP FOR' THANKSGIVING, FULL DRESS SUITS 4rBe Thankful that you can $ Buy Now!- iK Order Yor or Overco at You have a choice of many fine moo lens I.Karlj2Ialcolm 604 Liberty Street East Malcolm Block Ir 110r Traveling Any where 'Anytimne YOU WILL ENJOY USING THE A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issue by this bank. They come in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are cashed by Banks, Hotels, Railroads, etc., without identification. r a For the "EXTRA CONCERT" Series Now on Sale t University School, of Music PRICE $1.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 ,V I 1. November 6, 1919 e ALLESANDRO BONCI, Italian Lyric Tenor ELEANOR BROCK, American Soprano Signor Bonci landed in New York, Tuesday evening, October 7, after an absence of several years during which he won many triumphs in his native land and elsewhere. His masterful recital in the CHORAL UNION SERIES a num- ber of years ago was an outstanding feature. During the present season in adgition to his Ann Arbor recital he will fill engagements in New York, Chicago, Boston, Pittsburg, Cleve- land, and Philadelphia. He- will also be asso- ciated with the Chicago Opera Associatiop and will be heard in Cuba and Mexico. SATURDAY 1:00--Vaxnity band meets behind Uni- versity hall in full uniform. 2:30-Varsity football game. , ichi. gan vs. Northwestern at Ferry field. SUNDAY 7:30-Union religious meeting in Hill auditorium. Bishop Theodore Hen- derson speaks. 9:00-Michigan Zionist society meets in Lane hall. Capt. Isadore Levine' speaks. 2. December 15, 1919 N NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC ARED FOR COAL MINERS Page One) s In full opera- - ASK-USI" )ciated Press) F ' m r Oct. 30. - Former peaking tonight-at a ere declared that the miners in calling a ;aged. in an unlawful that congress had ondemnssuch a cruel n offense." strike," he said, "an yance to the public ble does not render Lbut when enormous working men deliber- a country wide plan try by the throat and ;ry to compel the em- >articular field of in- o the demands of the U-NOTICES Ments Educational club meets in room 306 of the ifchigan Union bn Monday, Nov. 3. D. W. Springer to speak. All men in educational department invited. Young people of the Church of Christ keep open-house Friday evening. Al students invited. Will Hold Novel Hallowe'en Social Several prominent campus 'enter- taihers have been secured for the New England club's Hallowe'en socialto be. held at 8 o'clock Friday in Lane Hall." The entertainment committee has ar ranged to present two vaudeville skits during the evening. Old fashioned New England games, music and eats are promised. 'No admission will be charged. ENGINEERS, Corduroy trousers at the Fashion Shoppe. Seconds Floor Darling Bldg., opposite Varsity Laundry.-Adv. Some hats have style,-but "Berg" hats are style. Get 'em at the Davis Toggery Shop. 119 S. Main St.-Adv. MISS HOLLADAVS CANDIES of Paris, Ky. Fresh every week. Tice 117 So. Main St.--Adv.-/ "Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Areade. 50c. -Adv. FARMERS& MECHANICS BANK CAROLYN BE PIERRE H SCIPIONE SAMUEL L D.A TTT. W' . v1 101.105 SOUTH MAIN STREET 330 SUTTI STATE STREET (Nickels Arcade) I, Lyndon and Company -Established 1905- Ann Arbor's Exclusive Kodak and Finishing Shop Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Expert Amateur Finishing by most Modern Methods Two Doors West of Hilt Auditorium J2 This distinguished organiz in a program of ensemble c Press of the country is un words of commendation, typi4 following quotation from the "For one happy, too rare e for its own sake holds the ,s ear and what soul one is per these materialistic days. Pi theSociety holds a unique po concert field. Miss Beebe pl while her associates gave he in the ensemble." I 1 3. January 23, 1920 '#' i AT'x MISCHA LEVITSKI, Phenomenal Russian Pianist He has justified every encomium passed upon him since he made his sensational debut in 1916. Not since Ignace Jan Paderewski con- quered America with his entrancing art, has any pianist been so universally acclaimed as the hew Rising Star, as has been the case with Mischa Levitski. He compels your attention and secures your full appreciation. ast meetig, the Graduate 1. the following officers: Ernest Reed; vice-presi- Bride; secretary, Earl G. treasurer, P. E..L Cole; ncilman, G. C. Mack. se of this club is merely a id every graduate is eligi- mbership. Meetings will e a month, the time and nyounced later. illowe'en Party Tonight e'en celebration will be 0 o'clock tonight in the burch on the corner of and State streets. Hal- es will be the feature of s entertainment and cof- ghnuts will be served as NG LESSONS AND SSEMBLIES Y to learn to dance quick. ctly, join Prof. Laschens sonic Temple, Ypsilanti. lesson. Music by "Ike" V. Warmer" and Santrey's Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 50c. typewriting done by Kel- ,ily office between one and Warmer" and Santrey's Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 50c. .ANNOUNCEMENT I' THE PACKARD Dancing Academy will open SAT- URDAY evening for a series of HIGH GRADE danc- 4. February 28, 1920 Read the Michigan Daily fort news.-Adv. Campus ing parties. NEW MANAGEMENT. Dances every Friday and Saturday the balance of the college year. Come to the PACKARD for the Northwestern party, Service IL .r &.Meats CAROLINA LAZZAR, Prima Donna Contralto of j the Metropolitan Opera Company, late of the Chi- cago Opera Company This excellent artist will appear in a pro- gram of songs and 'arias, a field in which she is fully as great and satisfying as she is in opera. During the past two years she has de- lighted thousands of the most critical music lovers in the great music centers of this coun- try. Art, intelligqnce and a charming person- ality are admirably combined in this most at- tractive and capable artist. I I 11 We carry the finest line'of fresh and salt meats in the Saturday evening. Dancing 9 to 12. I, Best of music-the RHODES BRgTHERS' 4-piece city. Fish, poultry, and orchestra, plus EDDIE BURKE. You will like it. I sausages. For 'real service call, All parties will be properly chaperoned. 5. April 1, 1920 J: P. Eschelbach Admission, one dollar. TRIO DE LUTECE / 202 E. Huron Phone 821 -1 Mr. Engineer AT THE Students Supply ,Store GEORGE BARRERE,'Flute CARLOS SALZEDO, Harp PAUL KEFER, 'Cello In a program of soli, duets; and trios. In ancient times during the Roman invasion, there dwelt on what is the present site of the City of Paris, a little community known as Lu- tetia, or, as the French have it, Lutece. It is a pretty name and an unusjual one, and seemed altogether and entirely appropriate when sev- eral years ago three distinguished French mu- sicians, erstwhile Parisians, forgathered and decided to band themselves together perma- nently as a trio, because they had so long. known one another and"enjoyed so extremely playing with one another; moreover, as artists of equal rank, an uncommonly fine symmetry was assured. You will find your wants in Cloth, Blue Print Paper Etc. - Drawing Paper, Tracing TRY US. I , the only morn- bor, contains all i1 IE HOUSE WITH THE GOODS AND BEST SERVICE 11