THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOMINION RIDS EX-SER VICE MENI KREISLER CONCERT Of CHOR A NION SERIES STO BE OFFERED MONDAY Canadian Government Grants for Land Purchases by Former Soldiers. LoansI WORLD FAMOUS VIOLINIST PROGRAM IN HILL A FTnYrVAf wbrT'T ON FORMER WASTE LAND ADDS AUDI URiJL11 $15,000,000 ]IN PAST YEAR Fritz Kreisler, the world famous vio- Chicago, Jan. 2.-- Twenty-seven linist, wll give the fourth concert on thousand Canadtan sold'ers bve beenj the Choral union series at 8 o'clock setled on farms by the Canadian Gov- next Monday night in Hill Auditorium. ernmen t and $85,000.000 have been No violinist of our time has sur- loaned to these men by their govern- passed Mr. Kriesler in his hold on the ment, according .to John Barnett, public, while none has won and des- Chairman. of the Soldiers settlement erts maintained that hold by clea er Board of Canada. deserts or higher qualities. During 125.000 Peonle Placed his years in the United States he has "Aggregated roughly this means that played in every part of the country, we have placed a population of 125,- in cities and towns that rarely hear an 000 people on these lands.' he said. artist of such distinction, no less than "Our settlers have been settled part- in the capitals of music that annually ly on free Crown Lands, and partly expect four or five "Kreisler Concerts." on lands purchased by this Board andI Popular With Audiences re-sold to him. In no case has a sett- Season after season, whatever the ler been required to possess more than place or the occasion, his audiences $500. We have, therefore, advanced have filled hall or theater to the doors. practically the frill purchase nrce of These audiences include connoisseurs the lands we have bought, and in ad-, of the violin and of violinists; muss- dition have advanced up to $3.000 for cians in general quick to recognize a permanent improvements. such as master in their art; the pnblic of ex- bulldin2s, fencing, etc., and stock and perience, intelligence and taste in con- equipment. I certs; the public that knows when it 890400 Acres C(tIvofed. is pleased and time after time seeks its "We have been in oneration over! pl asure, acd finally those without an three years, and the national results ear for music, who feel in Mr. Kreis- are already very great. S'me 600.000 ler the sway of a potent personality. acres that were rreviouslv raw and' Possesses Great Talent entirely unciiltivated. have been As musician he reveals himself, first bron-lt under culivatlon. Last year by choice of program, which ranges soldier se'tlers nrodieed field erons - worth easily $15 000,000, to w1ch must be added the value of the increase Ini 'stock and the value of poultry and -p - dairy products. I "Out of the $5 000.000 alre'dv ex- pended, $10 000 000 has been returned RO EN to the Public Treasury. Of due pay- ments, more than 90 percent was paid. P S "Thus far, the number of men who r have abandoned their efforts repre- sents 7 per cent of our aggregate set- tlement. In the cases of aband-nment, and despite the collapse in markets, we have salvaged and foreclosed more .. coc than 500 cases representing an invest- _ _ _ _ ment of more than $2,000,000, without any financial loss. W e t 0iu Bnioess JUDGE LINDSEY TO YOU'RE APT To t4 E SPEAK ON CHILD VG ANN DAV'. from the gravely beautiful and exact- II1lIIlIIllItDDlDitIllItl-liltItItIl IIII ing classics through warm and rich romantic numbers to light fanciful BE TIME numbers requiring many a delicate 1VON 1 dexterity. As violinist, Mr. Kreisler has pene- S T A R T trated and mastered every technical secret of his instrument until he can- THE NEW YEAR RIGHT draw from it a tone of manifold and lustrous beauty, at once sustained and- At plastic, sensitive to whatever shading A Big or Little Ben alarm or suggestion he would lay upon it- clock will help you be prompt the voice in perfection of the violin. in getting to work this year. Seats on Stage. Both plain and luminous dials In order to take care of the large priced number of patrons desiring to attend the concert, tickets will again be Fo'd =$3.50 and $4.75 for seats on the stage as at the Mc- Cormack concert. There are also a number of seats in various parts of H A LLER & ULLER the auditorium which are availableSe according to Charles A. Sink, secre- State Street Jewelers tary of the School of Music. 4 1D111111111111111 t 1 tjif1t1l1111 1 D11111 Parker in New York City Prof. John C. Parker, of the electri- cal enginering department, is spending several days in New York city on business. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. __ AGOG , , , '" P : , J ut ylyr f. , > ... , I patrons.. HANDY MEAP T H E C ITY Y.W. C..A Pads Renewable Covers Everlasting 5 0 8- 5 1 0 EAST WILLIAM STREET 5 Sizes 25c and up Tell it to Buddy He never forgets I -- PROBLFMS-JAN. 7 "Why Kids Lie" will be the subject of the lecture to be given by Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, Colorado.' next Saturday evening in Hill audi- torium under the auspices of the Or- atorical association. Judge Lindsey is probably the greatest authority in the United States on such problems as child welfare, juvenile punishment. and the like. In 1911 the Judge made a report at a congress of European powers in Antwerp on the subject of child welfare and conservation which was discussed and adopted in part. His laws and his court procedure have been made the model for acts of Par- liament in Great Britain. WE figure that you've heard about our expert plumb- ing skill and about the moderate size of the bill we ren-' ,der for the work we do. And some day we think that you may need us and if you do the tele- phone will speed us toward the work we'll do for you. WM. HOCHREIN PLUMBER Phone 525 211 South Fourth Avenue What are our Conference? enlighten you CI i I as to those and the type Chances in the Hatch, '22 will In the January ME S E J. 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All about the Co-ed's plan for their Union the Home beautiful is is to be found In the January CH I MES Every women, Every man, too should read it. See Page 18. On the Campus or the Stands 25c And just what Caused our own fighting war Hymn to come forth is told In the January C H I M E S by Mr. Louis Elbe"OQ, author of this great S o n g, Th e Victors.