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1 nriiri one CONLON 'S CONTR ACT

SUUAB[EU~t~U~d WITH BRAVES OKED,
DYER INI[HfIAIEton[;cFeb. 23.-Arthur J oln

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Ull E1MHU 11 tY U LUd 1 Miss Maari Struble. of the School. Symphonic Espagnole, Op. 21... .Lalo NwYrFb2.-hdei ion~ball team of last year, wll go south
Of Music faculty, will be the violin Allegro dean non troppoNe 6 Fb23-h dcsoofaammerfteBsonainls
son Scberzando the eastern presidents conference of a ebro h otnNtoas
Lecture to be' Given at 10:44'Ills ooist with the Univrsity S ymp>.oyralodhdstbinsustop- The claim of the Lancaster Intern-
ornin g In Natural Science orchestra at the Faculty concert tol Andante rira ed obigsist r-toa~ oCnoissrie a e
begvna :5ocoktmro fi .Rondo vet inauguration of the low rate toast olnssrie vj e
Anditoruimb ive t41 ocoktmorwa-nied and :te Braves' contract with
______ ~tern oon in Hill aud itorium.} Symphon, G major (the "Surprise") rirl ge book ordered by the inter- hiofre na eiinb ug
W! him confirmed inMiss Struble will play four move-.....................Haydn state commerce commisson +brought Lcindis today.g
INANNTCHIAENT ECNCA CA 1imerts of Lao's Symphonic Espagnole Adagio contabie from 32 presidents of the commercal __________
IA O-ELMA AYE which has never been heard in Ann Viace assai travelers organizations tonight the
Arbor except with piano accompani I Andante announcement that they would hold FORMER OFFICERS
"The Mulford Expedition of the (ment. This is a work of truly sym- I Menuetto mnass meetings throughout the na-; GUILTY OF TH EFT
Valley of the Amazon" will be the top- phonic proportions and is well adapt 1 Allegro di molto tion to block withdrawal of the or--__
le of a University lecture to be given ed to the power and breadth of style - der.
by D. Hnry urdRiiby, lea of! whch haraterze er lyin. iNewport News, Va., Feb. '23-(By A.
the college of pharmaevy at ColumbTia Another work to be played, faml- W ; III III~ -P.)--James Harvey and John Woodi
university, at 10:45 o'clock this morn- lar enough in various transcriptions LF IIUY IJCHIEFL I NK ngiIh Ntrl'Sine uioiubtraeyherfnitlrgnaiomJNW h tTo e rwerressconrc fte yaltayncortat
The general 'bheme of his talk will be namely, for orchestra, is the "Threci TIi "WLA~U' r of kidnapping the Langley Field fin-
of a pospular nature drawn fro ~i.the Dances" from EdlwardI German's in- PERIN I"1"" l Atiflflo ane officer and four enlisted guards
experiences of h; cceim, uxpcditiovn cidental music to "'Henry VIII". Moz-___ and robbing the pst pay car of $43-
to South America in the search o;'J art's exquisite little motet, "Ave Ver- Dublin, Feb. 23-($y A.P.)-Wil. 000 on Jan. 30. They were sentenced
valuable plants and rare drg.Tclunwllb lydb h ting,.mCsgae peienTfthhalyIea Mark Twain who remarked to 10 years at hard labor in a prison
that "More is said and lses done to be designated by the war depart-
lecture will be illustrated. 1choir, and H-aydn 's so-called "Sur-1 Eireann tonight sent a lette to Lead-aottewahrta!n te netad wr ihnrbyds
C(iueed E+xplor tion prise Symphony", the mnovein faottewahrta n te ment of eedsonrbyds
Dr. Rusby has been interested in tw, hich is very familiar, will bring the er Pierce and his men of the Krry ir- thing".: However a .few ore re- charged.
exploration in both the fields of i)ot- i program to a dse. regulars, who recently surrendered, marks, more or less will make no;
any and p~harmacy for many years. In Therc will be no charge for ths expressing hearty appreciation for particular difference.1 Former Amblassado' Seriouly I11
1197lescesul odce ne-iconcert and, everyone is wetoine ex hi ooal cin As all University of Michigan stu- Philadelphia, Feb. 23.-Charle-l
1917~~~thi heosccesfbllecoductdiannx-dents know, Ann Arbor has a climatemgnToefrrabsadrt
niloration in the mountains of the Re- cept that children will not be ad- an oefre masdrt
public of Columbia in search of new wi tted unless they have btainedl ad-. Mr. Cograve says that the surren- :all its own, the chief characteristics+ Russia and Germany, and famous inI
siupplies of quinine bark. He has alsoj mittance tickets at the office of tlc. der taken in connection with the re- Iof which are sudden changes. To {Europe as a great friend of the for-
conducted explorations in New Mxi School of Music, cent appeal for irregulars to lay down lbe properly prepared to venture forth. mer emperor of Germany and who
c, Arizona, the Mad iera River valley. The complte program is as fol- arms for the future welfare of Ire- I one should carry skates, boots, an i sriously ill with pnuemonia was
Bolivia, and 'in tile Delta of Orinoco lows: land gives him confidence that a few umbrella, a slicker, an overcoat, ain'crtalodtonoay Hsr-
T he Museum here contains several ! Three Dances from "Hnr VIII"..ek or(ildmnsrt lal light hat, a heavy cap, and, if pos overy is doubtful.
exhibitions which were secured by Dr............Edward German to others facing the situation that thesilsoeorofautwhccud__________
IRushy while on his last expedition M1lorris' Dance motrgetbehapnnso+h I e made instantaneously interchang- f -____
toth roic.past few months can be forgotten and 1 able from summer to winter wear.' Straight Line Gliding llecord Set
tb e tids.t nngt h me- Shepherds Dance ta vr ani=rln cnwr _________Biskra, Algeria, Feb. 23-(By A.P.)
Rsdsatiigtth ene- Torch Dance wtot ilnc"omae Ieln A new record for straight line lid-
ship of many national and interna-!Motet "Ave Verum~ (for Strings)...,writhayadcnietutIITfI r~D ighsbenetbihdhr.Srt
ha ben iresidenteofethebAmericaneFLU Sergt,
Urinal societies and committees, lie.......................... Mozart ---isaIlIhappyMa.aDncampnFrechearman coy
I Student Hurt at if.* and d. _-- red tree miles in a motorless plane.j
ator of the Ec6oni ' mu sum of the 4'lr o ~h h in htCrtiri s--
hrac socainhnraycr-L CcOhECH R asofinton, Fb -aesmian at tieCaup iua oudtonI~ Presbyterian Students Hold Party
Newv York" Botanical gardens, chic( BRINGS NEW LAW, had o retnafrsma-tNot SeriousStdnmebrofhe reyt-
rchemtist in the United States Depart- _l__ Washington and Jefferson university. tuenemerf____rebye
anent of'Agriculture and the receiver wasseiul burned in a chemical "Tein church, who come from north of
_ Lnsng Fb 2.-caciy ftech jexlsiousn hly brtr oaA- "h influenza situation among the Flint and Grand Rapids and their
of the Pan-Amleican Medal of Con- LansingbFeb.at3.-Scarcitynoftteach- explonionmin thetlaboratoryttoday.rAl
;;Toss for thne studfy of American Med- rs in the state of Michigan has led though not in greeat danger of death suetbd ttepeettm sfinsmtls ih ttecuc
icna forto still another lessening in the re-I it is feared he will suffer the loss of bec orsy bthe, retorfte he- Ir in the second of a series of parties.
iis';ee o ayPht quirements of teachers in the public his "ighit. St elhsevcyse{aflo-
11i. Riushay has been a frequent con- school.AcrigtoablmutpssglgtErh~ksmmMxc
trib for to many botanical and phar- c'd by. the state legislature and up for Greeks Ready to Hlave Turkish eiive ingreorfo the tat te andither Mexico City, Feb. 23-(y A..) -t
mic I rnmagazines and his works one i a final vote by the senate students Who Athens, Feb. 23.-In a newspaper +ini bcmnIsros Slight earthquakes are being felt
ingenerally dil incegiosnne' hee.ioufar
Morphology and histology in plant life have completed two years of Junior ! nterviewV today Tlastiras, leader o "Two ss6 nelu-dvlpdai no dam gihasbeenrhepre.Sofl
i considered athoritative. He has College or University training will be~ the revoltinary movement which aboutaswek'outoth eelaredte___ __
also contributed several hundred new I granted three-year teaching certifi-( brought the present regime to grief, only cases of anything serious evel-
species. cates. declared that if th( Turks accept the IMsn ardFo oeCucl
Immediately following his" talk, lie The only restriction laid upon such Lausanne treaty Greece will sign the in graenditiero",he seaidsTe re-1 RmFb 3(y AP)F
will be the guest of honor at a lunch- tecesi ta hytac npbicIpaepct. prsfo te at flIcia Masons were excluded from the city
eprn for mnembers of the botany andt schools and at the ;end of the three I -- showed that 361 pnuemonia cases de ounicil by an ordinance passel her
pharmacy departments at 12:30 in the years teaching, complete their college1 Franik ]aker Throgh wit Baseball I veoped during the frst week of Fb- today.
Union.-___ course. . ;Easton, Md., Feb. 23. - J. Frank ruary, which numrbr is considerably
---- A-F-L-U I Arsei AgininLBai ker, announced today that he is in excess over the number il the same i .ad thyaat d
1D1;01{DCR''A S FAIT, '170 through with baselball as far as the week for the past ten years. A'largeRe d t ean s
I3A~t FRD'SCAN~lDAY jNew York Yankees are concerned, part of these cases were due "directly
AC FOD' Al))AiY New York, Feb. 21-The discovery He .3ays he has no gri'valce with the to influenza as a predipsig factor, SHUStT gi,507-1O
Iof a gripfull of corporation stocks and chr u asdcddtosa thoe nte pno f r .MwOicni-IC'A Pop. Mats. Tues.,
(Continued from Page o r ROne)n on NI H N hr.Qn a.
jonsbeieesurosnhpsss missioner of the Michigan Department (. 25 and Sad
resolution contained an endorsement 'sien of two men about to depart for ' Tr Io' ttaua isSile f 'elh
proposal. a Western selling campaign led o the Pris;F°'t4e 23-Theoie Sdelas Hese.Ih6B nse16Cp n
Foris Fmore3= thane elan hour Fr mrprhaeaioouuclyiw arrests tonight Ju ofrntei aJulomeesiiArnstf frinnaandrs GneFune. Tkele and ' ldritederiican Hadeitoat 's'
the convenion's resolutions commit- Edward M. Fuller, bankrupt broker of aformeromintistr F fren affaiis, enepTreyiTaksCBackdldTitl
tee had discussed the question. Mr. the frm: of Fuller and McGee, who New romientin FencbpolticsaeSarklng omed Hi
pubeagdedsde liclaut night iN e ok e b.2vi .gegne tnev,"WE GIRLS"
Tinnerle, a" miember of tie commit- is out on $30,000 bail on swindling id'a e his home in NicdenAy pul ic fnadlstren ih vla ,igln dte N X V E 3' h lai c ol
NX VTE-"h lar Sho""11tee, having -urged the group to take charges, four other men, and a wo- oa s'ob ed American light heavyweight hai-
a tnteresolutions reported out man. ________ pionship tonight when he gained the AR CI Nights- - Pkc to $a
a" stand, the p P d'+5Cc to
made no reference to Mr. Ford, how-=arl iusFoiaTounnet judges decision over Nary Greb of ,; WSdt. Mat. - bt to S2.
Ever. . Glasgow and Ramsdell Feature Skit iamFaFb 3(yA P i ttsburg, the title hldr, in a 16ui adro
Following tl~e reading of the% reso-' Julius 13. Glasgow, '23, and Edward; With a score of i45 for 36 holes John round contest at Madison square gar- ; In the Musical Comedy Triumph
lotion on the floor of the convention T. Ramsdell, '23, were the feature at J Farrell, of the Quaker Ridge Golf den. s TA#FR 93
Tinrewn otepltrr:adsk the Wesleyan Guild party last night, club, Manaroneck;, New York, today 'PRANK CUMT-FRN AO
ed that his resolution be added as an where they produced a skit in which ;won the first annual professional and Try "a Classified Ad- t pays-Adv AC rUMiTTl RANY.LALsR
r" mendment. He was denied this rr- they played respectively the parts of amateur golf tournament at Holly-" '___________________

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Thr~irtieth
Annual May estiv
HILL, AUDITORIUM-ANN ARBOR1k
FOUR DAYS -May'I16,l1, 18, 19 -SIX CONCERTS
SOLOISTS
GIUSEPPE DANISE, Baritone
METROPOLITAN OPERA. COMPANY
BENIAMINO GIGLI, Tenor
METROPOLITAN OPEIRA COMPANY
JEANNE GORDON, Contralto
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
SUZANNE KEENER, Soprano
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
FLORENCE MACBETH, Soprano
CHICAGO OPERA ASSOCIATION
CHARLES' MARSHALL, Tenor
CHICAGO OPERA ASSOCIATION

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ERNA RUBINSTEIN, Violinist
A DISTINGUISHED ARTIST

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ERNES' SCHELLING, Pianist
A RENOWNED VIRTUOSO;
HENRI SCOTT, Bass-Baritone
LATE OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
CLARENCE WHITEHILL, Baritotie
METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY
ORGANIZATIONS
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
(350 VOICES)
THE CHILDREN'S CHORUS
(500 VOICES)
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
(70 PLAY'EAS)

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CONDUCTORS
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GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN
FREDERICK STOCK
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GUSTAV HOLST
Distinguished composer-conductor , Who will come from England
especially to conduxct the American premiere of his "Hymn of Jesus"
which Will be sung by the Choral Union- at the Thusday Evening
Concert.
COURSE 1I CKETS'
$5, $5.50, $6, $7
(If "Festival Coupon" from Choral Union is returned, deduct $100O)
I. S~zscrlber4 of record to "Patrons Tickets" miay secure 6Md loca-
U U fous if order reaches office on or before Mafrch 3.

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