NISH OCIET WILL MUSIC AND 'RE[SENT PLAY TO NIGH' U IC ANS' as Cigarras Hormnigas", by Jacin- I-andel's oratorio; "The Meossiah," enavente, will be presented] at 3svwill be given by the Ann Arbor high Ek tonight in Sarah Caswell An-; school chorus and solists at 8 o'clock hail, as the annual production of teni ht in hill auditorium. This char- ociedad Hispanica. The fin-.l al is arranged for the entertainment of 3rehearsal was held last night, the Schoolmasters' club and the con- the last rough edges smoothed vention of state teachers' clubs here ni preparation for tonight's per- this wee'.. George Oscar Bowen will &nce. E. A. Mercado and Norman direct the performance. illey, both of the Sptinish de- In addition to the chorus of sev-' anent, have directed the play. eral hundred voices, the following art- e cast for the play, as finally de- ists will participate: Mrs. Lorna 1 upon, follows: Ketty, Marion (Hooper - Warfield, soprano; Doris eler, '23Ed; Camielia, -Margaret Howe, contralto; Williami Wheeler, banks, '23;*Dalia, Peral jenne. tenor; Thomas Dewey, baritone; Mdrs. Pastora, Marion Walker, '23;,' Ter-; George B. Rhead, pianist; and Earl NV. Esther Blolzmann, '25; H-orton- Moore, organist. The concert is free Margaret Schmnutz, '22Fd ; A-sun- to the public. Muriel 'turtz, '24; Miass Smoith, ryn Wilson, '23; Camarere Stttlenbt ' ecilal ma Hen~derson, '23; Frederico, The weekly recital by advanced stu- -hester College, '23; Au.gusto, dents of the School of-iMusic °was giv- am Sink ford, '25; Teodoro, Wayne en lastl night in the school auditorium.' vaker, '25; Gumrersindo, E. D. TPhe playing and music were so very fins, '23; Poli, Louis Erlenbach, ordinary that the short program soon Churrerito, Jack Clifford, '25: ibecame monotonous. o de la Ursula, Clarence Peter-! Two vocal students were heard. '23; Reguera, Maurice Reed, '25: Charlotte Tucker sang "Pluck~ This oro, Robert H-alsey, '25; Paco, A- ttle Flower," by~ Ronald, and "The schmiidt, '23; Richard, RZ. D. First Primrose," by Grieg. This being ;well, '24; Moulton, B ertraml King, tier first' appearance 'in student re- Wilson, J. 1". King, '23. Ralph vitals nothing mj ubh can be said about t, '24, is in charge of proper- her voice. Glee Baker was the bet- ter of the two. She sang "The Shepl- ckets for the play may be ob1- herdess," by Horsmran, and "Der Ad at all of the State street book-k Sciimied", by Brahms . The last 11Um- es. Prices are 75 cents for re- her. was quite difficult but her clear' ed seats, and 50 cents for ,gen- voice'adecletitrrtto admission. tridm~e ur for any flaws which occm~red in rnc, i1 irn nofthe German song. Land," by Scott. Gladys Morton rend- were uniable to order their Commence- 1'4 o'clock today in the lower corri-l eredt a Chopin Etude, and Noctourne. mnent invitations at the designate:; of Tappan hall. No orders will be ac- Miss Norton was new to the ;n dicrce~ time, another opportunity will be giv-! cepted until class dues are paid. which assemble weekly. en them; todayI. Lucile Bellamy was the only violin- Invitations may be orde.red for the Just call- 960, wh~en you have a ist. on the programz. Her intepretatiorn last time from 9 ,to 12 and from 2 to want.-Adv., of Beethoven's Romance in F major c w.as mediocre. She showed Iashen of t@ [,3E91l9t. letdldi iao@lls [ tficil@ @ t S $P f1E 0 11tF technique and temporary skill at times but the number was too mruch for her,; '. CALL 114 Aioicn h egro Ao Rich, failed to appear., 11" i)STRTWJTE SENIOR ED) I~ ~ ~ " ~El)A1JAR COMMENEMENTINVITATl~IN,,;n - Pecau:se of the fact thlat 'a number ol / F'.' ?(i 7 1T~iUIEDi~ erehebe'3 of the'senior education (I to bec kuoim ais 1i .Mae sre ourin isrigt. i EC THE- IDEAL ELECRPR CREAMERY.a xtIIFR~ 'FN flPC or. 1st and IV. Liberty a Betty Balfour IN "Me and My Gal"' AND Pearl White in "Plund STARTING TOMORROV "Destiny's Isle" GEPORGE. PAW CFTT and an Read The Daily "CIS .. -...-- a' .. .''Rttddi(fldidpt111ll dllddddldldtllddll¢tttl'11lI[t6lttldtddddd99d9 a ~Nn. ' T ti v r'+a' y.., 7 . m ,r . °r"n . ,; ,f'^. 7 A., 7 Fh t 1 , 4Y yS. . .i ' - Y 1j , 4 ^c y - . "Y e MiaA , irk J SFi ,. d .^<- l.' wd " 9 3 t.: G!5i4 . T , , , 7 k" ' . ' i +. APicture .of Tos Who Dwell in Places Called the Underworld in Melodr-. m as-A Photoplay rfhnt 1Haqs cieve d Success of Great Proportion ini Every '~EWECityWhere It Has Shown. PRESENTM ;A1T 111 11,F)1' EImv1ii t WIIAN 4)P$~VIJY an ays wI lhe presented by hesof tlv' HIobar guLIi(d next rsday nigL-ht ini the aIuditorium 11Of ris hail. Tihe old staige in thfe an- um, hihyll Hulscd for the plays.')?2 lot omlt yIoe l Snew ighting has been tided, and Wtinhas been obtainedl. e dra muai c mm tte of the guild 'been dircoing the plays for theu mlon,and thoy are ce-nectel to mly .a(y by the bzt ~teruo efit, of Wonmen1's leaz,-a;. Leath- , er jPushers' comedy3. :ajestic-B~ull Montana in "Rob 'Emn Good" ;-"Migtly Lak a Rose."j rphcun-Pet.ty Balfour in' 'Me 1 and Mly Gal." Pearl White- in I "Plunder;" comedy. YuethI 'nChaney inl "F lesh anmi. E'loo;" eonwdy; Pathe 2C u~w4. arrick (Detroit) - "The 4 o r I ster," wvith Wilbur Cranie. dies:" assifis really payl-Adv,. G tene~ie vc Peoples, one of the n ian- _,ts eT the. rogra , played "Lotu2 IAN GO WN OR DIEUS'AT ONCE Seniors. are regiuested fto get mneasuredi and, to place their or(!- ( ers for caps and gowns at once Iat George Moe's, 711 N. Universi- ty ave. 'Considerable time will bre ! Irequired to get every member Ior the 'classes measured, and inI# Iorder to facilitate the worki, and to insure that the gowns will be in Ann Arbor by the date set for S mwing-out, members of the j. classes are urged to report at once._ A scarcity of gowns this 1year, and a large demand by cl col leges all over the country makes j {it especially necessary that. or-j C ders be placed early. SEATS MWSLI hW'ihut a ion t',e, .ost Delight- f~il P~c of ~inySeasoits MUSICAL AST O MT CAMEDY YFAORtE AUGMNTED()ILIIDYETR "Noting alf o god sicrltene' Moretheaame rod crE..YY. LRES$1,$16, $2.20, $2.75s j74 symphonyof iein thehg by ertig Wenton "/Directed and tow piaces by faivin 4?areve He hesitatec-hct could no longer do theY things they 'asked-for..something else had come into the life eof j im-?.nd it was yet to come r M'ollie andBll Morgan and Slippery Eddie, the th ieves.Th2ey fought against it fir clays -hat straL-ng e magic that came from the violin Qfa frail gilrl who called them friends and seemned to know nothing of their evil plans. A Medley of Groat Htuman Emo- tions interpreted by these ster- lLng players- JAMES RENNIE DOROTHY MACKAHL, ANDERS RANDOLF SAM HARDY HARRY SHORT HELENE MONTROSE PAUTL PANZER' DORA MILLS ADAMS There was something in "The MiLracleMNali," "HuIimoresque," andl "Over the Hill1" that you did :ie- sc- on the screen but felt iii your heart--"Mighty L ak' A Rose" has it-in a dif- ferent way. 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