THE MICHIGAN DAILY . rr u - - .- - - GOING ON ' VBALLOT INED BY T TLEGES Q BUREAU I eting of Committee of Forty] in L~ane hall. iss Melinda Alexander of na speaks in Lane hail on ' beral 3Movement." niner of the Committee Of eight in Lane hall. Reserva- an be made by calling Dr. W." iat 1054-M. onilst society board, of direct- ets in abne hail. rmer members of the 7hand visions of the Michigan Naval Eieet in room 304 of the Union. re urged to attend. lpi Nnaholds Renai4i acing convention in room 02 versity hall. Many students have taken advant- age of the opportunity offered by the installation of the voting bureau in the library of the Law- building. This bureau enbales students to gain in-~ formation concerning their privilege to vote while attending the Univers- ity. The statutes of the different states are kept in the library,, and may be procured by applying to Mr. Chapin at the desk. RICE, '23, CLASS PRESIDENT, SUFFERS RELAPSE FROX FLU Robert" V. V. Rice, '23, .president of ,the freshmen literary class, bas been, confined to his 'bed the last few days with a relapse from flu. His case looks quite favorable, however, and it is ex- pected that he will be able to resume his work in a short time. County Death Rate on increase Double the number of deaths for Wvashitena~w county were reported for February than January. Out of the 98 deaths recorded 33 were -due to the epidemic of influenza. Ji1 iilflh 111i l iIltllIIIIllI~l I SUINeSSIRNGL licaseT Wa - Logrwpin ut 5 anupi;SIai w The Name J., P. Esche'bach Has always stood for the BEST in MEATS 202 E. Huron Street PHONE 821, A Y a fESTI MAY 19, 20, 21, 22,12 SATURDAY fit card party wat Martha '1 SIX CNERSORDAYS ImBnquet for Congregational dents in Congregational church. . Ozora S. Davis will speak. -Dinner for members of the tin. rian guild in the Guild hall. Dr. kuel A. Eliot guest of honor. -Members of. both groups of the smopoltan club will meet om 302, University hall to discusc lie World Language."~ --Japanese club will hold meet. ;at Lane hall. The Korean ques- PR'OGRAM S z. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY i9 go track -meet sium. Y mportant meet- The Michigan Paily. the only morn- ing paper In Ann Arbor. contains all the latest Campus, City and -World News.-Adv. TEN WAITERS AND TWO DIS- PENCERS WANTED AT ONCE AT 604 EAST LIBERTY ST.' STEADY WORK IF YOU CAN MAKE 'GOOD J. IK. MALCOLM. TITTA RUFFO, BARITONE Overture; "Patrie," Opus 19 Aria : " Patria" . . . . Symphonic Poem, No. 2a "Tasso Larnento e Trio nfo"* { Aria : "Zaza, piccola zingara," from "Zaza" INTIEM1SSION Leontaavalto Vysherad y S 1taa The Moldau ' mtn Aria: "0 yin, discassia la tristezza," from "Hamlet" . . Thoinas Capriccio Espagnol, Opus 34 . . . imsky-Korsakozv Albarado; Variations Albarado Scene and Gypsy. Song Fandango of the Asturias (Played without pause) The Chicago Symphony Orchestra;' Frederick Stock, Conductor B Iizet Paidilhe" S Lisz t -Republican club executive ,com- :tee meets on third floor of Un, -Dr. Samuel A. Eliot will be st of honor' at the Unitarian ld Forum. -Social halt hour of Plymontha 1d in Congregational 'church. -Christian Endeavor, social half ir followed by devotional serv- -Social hour at the Baptist guild. -Hlobart guild serves ;lunch in rris hall. UNOTICES omics 2 will meet at2 o'clock s afternoon in room B,.Law build- !p exams in Economics 15,' 37, 146 will be held at 9 o'clock Sat- ay morning, March 13, in room Economics building. [al makeup exams 1 and 2 will held in room 101, University hall1 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. bership pep supper of Baptist Id at 6:00 o'clock tonight at the* rch. blicans will hold mass meeting 8 o'clock Monday night in' the on Assembly hall.! Major Mor- will address the meeting. The publican club will complete or- ization at this time. uts who have made "application employment with the University 'should call at Lane hall and ce out their schedules as soon as sible. Student Volunteer meeting and al at 7:30 Saturday, night in to hall. Mr. Sherman, '23M, lspeak on the Religions of India, re he has' spent a number of trs. tary of Lowden League to Speqk Robert MacCormack, national tary of the Young Men's Lowden e, will speak at a 'dinner to be tomorrow night at the Union' isiness men and students on the tion of an Ann Arbor Lowden d the Daily advertisements. They ead you to the best of Ann Ar,- stores.-Adv. i 2. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 2 THE MANZONI REQUIEM-Verdi, SOLOISTS LENORA SPARKES, Soprano CAROLINA LAZZARI, Contralto WlLLIA1 WHEELER, Tenor LEON RO UHIER, Bass The Chicago Symphony Orchestra The University Choral Union *Albert A. Stanley, Conductor Up At The Top- And Staying There q, ( 'There was plenty of room Oat the top or a cigarette of tip top quality at -a rock. bottom price. And that's where Spur comes in. For men who judge a cigarette by its ,ooks, by its blend, by its taste--well, Spur was made for them. Money can't buy .any-. thing better than- Spur's new blend of choicest oriental and American tobaccos that brings out to the full that good old tobacco taste., Spur's satiny imported paper crimped (not dasted) that makes an easier-drawing, slower.- burning cigarette. Spur's smart brown and silver packet, three- fold to preserve the' delicate Spur flavor and fragrance. R Spur's moderate' price_-20c, for 20-'helps you and doesn't hurt Spur quality. " 3.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 2! SOLOISTSg EDWIN ARTHUR KRAFT, Organist JAMES HAMILTON, Tfor A Choru~s of Children~ Riussell Carter, Conductor Folk Songs : "Dear Harp of My Country" . s W !sh "Caller HIerrin' . .. coc Organ : "Marche Triomphale" . . ss~iav V. Hagg "Song of India" , .AT. R ms~ky-K)rsak.Q ff "Serenade" a !,r r r. terg2 j Rachm11an~itYo i "Blarcarolle" . . Kirf 'Prayer"Cpie from "Der Frejschiitz" . . . . Weier Ora:Carc{"The Erook"~) . .4 . 1ta ?.D thier Scherzo .r.r. f red Io' lliv q Rhapsody r, ,. os.~e ' C'ole I Arias:3 "E Lueevan de Stella," frog "U Tosea' "Vesti la Giubba," from "I IPagli~cci" "The Shepherd on the H1115" , "At the 'Window" Organ: Second Sonata in C Minor, Op. 44 Molto Moderato Toccata Di Concerto . "Who is Sylvia ?" "Hark, hark, the lark" . . , V ttder 'tuckpn Jovef Renor ihucbert 4. FRIDAY EVENING, MAYs' 2 MARGARET MATZENAUER, CONTRALTO Overture to "Euryanthe" Weber. Scene and Aria: "Ocean! Thou Mighty Monster," from "Ober on" Weber Symphony, No. I, B ,flat major, Opus 38. . .. 'Schumann Andante un poco maestoso-Allegro molto vivace Lar hetto Scherzo Allegro animato e grazioso Letter Aria: from "Eugene Onegin" . . . schaikowsky INTERMISSION. Symphonic-Poem, No. 2, "Le Chasseur Maudit" .' . Franck Recitative and Aria: "Thou Monstrous Fiend," from "Fidelie' Beethoven Symphonic Poem, "Finlandia," Opus 26, No. 7 . . . Sibelius The Chicago Symphony;. Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor 9 I *20 01 your Furniture and 'Rugs and Henne.-Adv. atI TEACHERS Dyou want to secure the Position and the "High Dol- in salary next year? It 8o, ,e Today for our Salary dule anj Literature. Only Comm. Payable in Fall. '..nl R, WUftpn WI QoAa .and Spurs got there. 5. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22 JOSEF LHEVINNE, PIANIST Qverture to "Russlan and Ludmilla". h ;~ ,N '4, 1 z ni or p L s 36. &tAdate sostenuto-Moder-atol con anima }~Ahdaritino in modo di canzona. S v erzo: Pizzicato ostinato '}n}l : Allegro con fuoco INTZRMissioN j9opnertp for ?ip.nofprfc, No. z, p major, OPU~s i Th~e Qhca$q Sy 'pjnyQrOhesrai, Fre4 ro icc tcW A AT1]RDAY"f EYNINQ? MAY "THlE DAMNATION OF :EAPST't .:Berljaz Beethoven Glinka Tschaikou'sky .4iszt G it £uqi,zuIo wai EDWARD JOHNSON (QM4A-Y-49Giovgwgi) (Tenqr) ILENATO ZANRLLI Bgritone) ROBERT DItTERLE (14ritOn). The Chlcago r #0 o Y Orces r~ The tUniversity chovtf tlin Albert A, Staiey, condulctar TICKETS: $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 (It Pre-Fstival is returned, deduct $3.00). Varpuerit~a "' hust Spaelr ,ases, Music Folios Iludent Cases "eoylfer-tcOL1PQW' lN Guaranteed goodo are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable 11 PUBLIC- SALE of tickets at Hill Auditorium (instead of School of Music) Saturday morning, March 20, 8 o'clock. MAIL ORDERS will be filled in advance in order of, receipt, as near as possible "to location asked for. Address all orders to CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY. " ....