lCs uas 1 k a Soloist 0, -t Lockwood, acting director of cool of Mule and head of the lepartment, will be the soloist final concert on the Faculty series, when he will be heard e University Symphony orches- ts last appearance of the sea- 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in ditorium. ill play two of his own tran- xns for piano and orchestra, the ing the Brahms Waltzes, Opus the second the Don Juan Fan- f Liszt. The former number .y heard in itsoriginal setting piano. The reason for this is ey have no pianistic interest er, and that the 16 short; are entirely disconnected. Mr. od has created a brilliant argely in the nature o! fra- i, entrusting to a great extent hestra with the original melo-i nd has furthermore so inter- the various themes as to ob- nvincing unity. atter number is a piece beyond ential scope of' the solo piano ich it was written, and ren- infinitely more impressive by lition of the endless resources orchestra. The form of theI I piece in this case has been act. oven's 'Coriolan" overture; ndman's . Song and Evening from Humperdinck's "Hansel etel"; Brodin's "In the Con-, y Concert Today vent," orchestrated by Albert Lock- wood, and the Dance of the Sylphsj from Berloiz' "Damnation' of Faust" will complete the program. NEW CAFE OWNED BY "JOE" PARKER SOON TO BE OPEN "Joe" Parker expects' to open his. new cafe in the Cornwall building, corner of Huron and Fourth avenue, in the course of a few days. Interior decorators are now busy applying the finishing touches, and unless the work is hindered by some unlooked for de- lay the new place will probably be opened by the latter part of this week. Breakfast, luncheon and dinner will be served table d'hote and a la carte.' A four-piece orchestra will furnish music-for dancing during the evening, while a'large phonograph will offer the latest hits to afternoon patrons. As has allays been his custom, "Joe" -will cater to student trade. It is the proprietor's idea to main- tain an atmosphere about his place truly representative of Michigan. Carved table tops ,relics 'of his fam, cus "Catalpa Inn," are embedded in the walls and ceiling, of the new cafe, and every effort made by the manage- ment to make the place a part of Michigan life. MANY 6000 STORIESIN FOR CHIMES CONTEST. Chimes short story contest, under the stimulus of louta few more days of competition, appears to be a suc- cess. "The past few days have brought in a number of excellent stor- ies," said F. M. Smith, managing edi- tor, yesterday. "They appear to be on the ,wholebetter than thoset sub- mitted in former contests. In order to make the contest a real success, how- ever, they should arrive at the rate of" at least three a day from now on." The contest will close next Wednes- day midnight. No stories will be ac-' cepted after that time, according to the editor. The contest, a competition for $100, in the fori of four cash prizes, was started at an early enough date so 'that each man might have time to com- plete his story. It is believed the delay in submitting the manuscripts in the - past few weeks has been caused by a desire on the part of each author to take all time necessary to; give the stories their final polishing. The stories will. be given final judg- ment by James Oliver Curwood, Donal Hamilton Haines, and Harold Titus, all former University men at present prominent in literary circles. Reed Recovering from Burn 0. W. Reed, '25E, is recovering from a serious abscess. in his knee which resulted from neglect of floor-burn re- ceived in the gymnasium., 11iLillilllliliil11illliillllitlllllll!l Theaters MAJESTIC Every sister with an impish young brother will sympathize with Marjorie Daw as the sister of Penrod In -Mar- shall Neilan's "Penrod" which is here through Thursday. Penrod, the char- ter created from Booth Tarkington's inimitable story of American boyhood, combines an astute business head with all the wiles of which youth is cap- able. Wesley Barry, who plays the title role, bears a strikinggresemblance to one's conception of what Penrod must have been like. A celebration in the famous Latin quarter of Paris provides one of the colorful scenes in "Wife against Wife," the attraction for the remainder of the week. Pauline Starke as an artist's model has the leading part. Percy Marmot is seen as an artist and Ed- ward Langford has the role of a physician. Both are in love with the little French model. The settings are splendid and the Parisian atmosphere is well carried out. WUERTIH The motion picture version of Charles Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend" is one of the most widely acclaimed productions of the year. All of those influences that are working to im- prove the motion pictures and to sup- port the better, saner productions will be certain to approve "Our Mutual Friend." The picture is so well (Continued on Page Eight) State- Savings Car.J.ain and Washington Capital $300,000 Surplus $300,( Resources' $4000,000 KO.DAK FINISHINE Our prints are made on Velox. Materials that are Eastman made and meth- ods that are Eastman approved, plus the ex- perience of our experts are guaranties of fin- est quality finishing. Bring us your films Y.l T1 N^ L 's rrsar n 9a THIS WEEK IS JOY WEEK-JOY FOR YOU ALL AT THE At -s I lwayas a 'Good Show-Often a great One 0 Q OTURE* THAT IMaK[ THE OLD, 0 }p * o Y Marshall Nellan d SHOWS SU 1:30 4:30 7:09 A:sa PRODUCEROF SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR PICTURES INCLUDING "RIVER'S END," "GO AND GET IT." "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY," ETC. PRESENTS !! 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