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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LOSES
3 PAM

'TWO MAY FESTIVAL
pons nfirst floor, cf
28'1-M.
DODGE TOURING $125.
town. Al. Graves, 119
ington St.
FORD ROADS'TER, $55.
sale. Entirely overha
running condition. P1
THINKING OF BUYING
er? Why not a Rem'
able from the authori
Black 1809.
SOPH PROM TICCKETI
308 Union. 4-5:30 p.
TAYLOR
The well known INTEI
of Tailor Made suits ar
now availiable.
extra pants $8.00 .and $9
a wide' assortment of All
es with No Extra Char
English Models.
Perfect satisfactione
hundreds of our studen
Phone 123 or call on R
*TAILORS, American lIot
Washington St. Mr, Mci
CL EAN ING-PRES SING-RI
half hour service. Cha
9 01 N. University.
a CHINESE RUC
CHINESE RUG
NEW 'RUGS COMING fre
Spring by parcel. post.
colors and sizes. Mrs.
rick, 818 Church. St.
OSTEOPATHIC PIIY1
DX. W. S. NIA.
Osteopathic Phys9
1616 First Nat'l .Ban]
Phone 321 F-1

FOU.NTAIN PEN

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~LOCKSMITHI

jlt lSNEW CLASS A lI GIW
L~. A SCSOLFUIN TOMORROW AT l:oi P.hXad h .~l~ A B id
hi1V T SNfgh schools. Eight (e.~izniiMr
AT 3'' one-hour modern class es- Makers and IDeale;.T in
sons, $5.00. Surgial and Surgiacal Jiit1rmenfts
Abdominal Belt,Artificial lnhs The present shortage of rooms in
Enrol Nw! Bace, Tr~es Arc ';pli~' ! Waterman gymnasium will largely be!
parn o-FOR Z, , r 4, Children's Class evey Saturday af- Experimental Work of; All Finds Clone away with upon the completion of
paton' co- FR 2 3,or ,.students, suite of 3 'ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Eight one-i Microtome Knives Ground and Other'
'enter. Phone1 rooms, 1-2 block from Union. Call) hour classical class lessons, $5.00.( Fine Grinding! the two new additions, according to.=
2161-M._______ Adults' Class every Monday andlain adReai Dlr. George A. May, director of the,
Best buy in( ATTRACTIVE SINGLE, doubles and 'Friday night at 8 oclock. i 2941-M gymnasiumx, in di utssing the' addtions
1West Wash- suites reasonable. One short block 15 Modern Class Lessons, $5.00 , E Wsigti that are being added to the building.
from campus. Call 699- W beforei Dancing from 8 to 10 P. M. Private .,____________:______ lore offices will be avalabe for
00fr2'p. in. or 3259-J evenings., lessons daily, both Modern and Class-! FOUNTAIN PES members of the gymnasium faculty,
00ued foDIGMAE oqtpwrtriinTcRC GRlEoaofoGl La emosingbtth ,greatest need wil) be realized E
AERCEGRDNEAT o -od ef mosigby the new lecture roos."There are
hoe13-, A1condition. Will deliver. PhonePoe21R N.22W tArae on your Fountain Pen. 25 cents at' no lecture .rooms now in which to
342-Rl. Hamilton. Business College,pnDal10.AA No. Wto Ar.cI cRIDER'S SPEN SHOPgiecusstthewowsho
ra typewrit- .Cor. State +and Williams.i Open coailys1toAthosetwh10w302 State
aington Port - -30 StS; take uip atletics as a profession.
ized dealer'? 1 ST WATED HELP "" TYP1V ITp~ V ' The new floor space will afford more r
# room for the boxing and wrestling as
_____MONDAY ON 12: 00 North car or Cam-I BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent TYERTNin MMORPI el stefnig;eatet u
. See -Kay, bridge Rd. Patent leather coin With the peacock Plan and earn a promptly and neatly done. this is only of secondary importance -
arecontainingkys change andI good income while learning; We
mn. purekesg- Theses, students notes and college Ito the present lack of lecture rooms
eight dollars in bills. Keys van- show you how; begin actual work at work~ a specialty. and offices.
able. Finder call Catherine Griffith oce"allosprti; experience p7-IR~L
onnces spar time;a0.aD.ingRsenL In order to establish an entrance 3
RSTATE line 2730 and receive reward,.' for particulars. NwwiesTan The Typewriter & Stationery Storef from the present building into the new=
nd top-coats BROWN LEATHER bill fold in Lib- 'ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 17____ Nickels______Arcade______ structures, plans have been fixed,
rary, March 3. Finder call Graves ALMKS which will necessitate tearing down
7tALMKSAgnyNoso ad2866-M. JEROME JOACHIM, '2614, has made OivraecyWoto.an the partition at the rear of Dr. May's
.00 including- over $5,000 in profits in four sum-Oingr typewriters, Sundstrand add- Ifi c. By this means a hal will be
-Wool Choic- WAHL.GOLD fountain pen. Emmalna mer. Are yoIneetd h n g machine, Line-aTime copyeetdta illedfovh rn
py uitrs d? P o ep er te tht willa fr m tefotge for latest B. flea. 1336 Washtenaw. Phone 1273-W . holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
1287. cushion keys, type cleaners and supF-E entrance of the gymnasium to the addi-
. orerbyH plies. Machines rented, tions. An outside door to the new
endorstoers.bFRIDA AFTERNOON, near chem. T .j ANN ARBOR TYFz; WIIT'ER rooms will be constructed on the'east
it, I RtstAE gl Wh FutanPe.NORTH EXCHANGE. Phone 866 downtown sd ~tebidn lo
buidigl WhlFounaiGEen 516 E. Williams..sie cisrcinwr a rges
tel, 123 Wfest ;Finder please phone 2763-W. Re-] I G t okhspors
Inerney.r. Brush Co. has a most attractive ofer j dtotepoito aigtetli
to aketo tudnt deirig t mke TYPEWRITER REPI'IlI7 jagainst the old walls of the gymnasiumr~
EAR RING-Large T.opaz set in Old teaoeytosuseringcton. and the brick work~ is rising rapidly'
I PATRI~dI- Greal moneyythiswsummHrlvacation.ITYPEWRITERS1
EARN God uaybeweHilAdtiTry our Spring Vacation approval of tenbtthstadardmakes$1a.0lup
hies Doukas, orium and University Library. Re- ionftteeouessidenwardls.ke
ward. 779-R. trpadbicnicd Easy terms if desired. Renting, The Regents, in thir last month'st
- __________________________ For particulars. phone 233-J. cleaning and repairingaspcat.-
Xh LD ULidctr ls rk L. B.-bbotR.. ChickI Largest stck in Ann Arbor. j meeting, approved a sum of money
GSen when lost last week. Call E. 1. 1.6 Daly 0.:ID. MORRILLi to ;be used to improve the present
qunlths Drag, 1810-J. ~fc pna 3 .Dvso t 17 Nickels' Arcade ligting system in'Hill auditorium" -
l~~learly all WANTED 13~ealer: L. C mt ooatp-
Neary al WATED. C Smih . Corna ype Bryant and Cane, of Detroit, paster-
.H. B. Mer- _______________ ISCELLAI~EUSB writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub- igcnrcos aebe wre
A STUDENT TO wash dishes for board SAMO Dordsclae.tier stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons, igcnrcos aebe wre
hors1230to1:0--530to6:0 RGSSIAMt3EDordut lene.carbon paper, etc. Ott: contract for the plastering of the
ICAS_ 'AnEsInquire Chief Operator's office, -eA ieaybidn.Tewr i
SIAS ous-2:0-o1:0-:3 t 630 hneArbor Carpet Cleaning Works. ______EA________-Y ditrrybulin. hOwrki
LSMichigan Bell Telephone Co. 3rd Poe5..JEA'2 'IARto begin as soon as the necessary ar- 1
sicin foorStat Saing $ak Bdg, RHEORIC Prvat. ist~rioton forraneients for materials can be
ica lo tt aig ak~Bd. HTRC piaeisr~infrEXPERT MARCELLING hot oil made. i
BldTYIGDOEAgraon.erae. freshmen. Reasonable :rates len- sapon;sf ae sdfralt
1. Mrs. Hirsh, 551 Church St. New anger. Phone 1809. work. IA'y il)1 _______________
INK -'od ECRSo - 340 S. State St. Phone 2939-M -
A-1 CLARINET player abletod VICTOR RCRSo'b Great Art- Over Cuslings! Dot fail to buy a
fyour Foun - theatre pit work. Also good string ists and all the latest popular rec- I ______
vicious Ink bass player, experienced drummer ords on sale. Complete stock' at I--
:u e e- and "trombone, player. 'Also please Schaerle and Sons. 110,S. Alain rI--.2i~.~ ~iO
ul in~ 1Kilian ;btween .6:30. and . 7p , PNCm. 'ATTL~
ane t e_ UKULELE and Case,+ low~ priced but Fraternities and Sorriles who 'r-
ane t h a~ i h ar.tuneful, and,. ju t the thing ,for der our Punch gner 11ull z,, o e g ,in l +'.n
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<i1for and deliver. Phone 2942-R. in our window. University :Muic ARBOR FOUNTAIN L~
House. 313 S. State
~andd or made L CETaytpwie as part payment for a Rem- BANJO-UKE, nicely, finised with ____________________
r2on A,0 ~ ogls, See P. hA.University 1iusic House.S # ,
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HILL AI'DITQIlr:M

ANNi ARBOR, -MICHIGAN

EARL V. MOORIE, Musical Director

Four Days

Six Concerts

MAY 21, 22, 23, 24

Preliminary Announcement
First Concert---Wednesday Evening
SOLOISTS
EMMY KRUEGER, Prima Donna Soprano.
Munich, Madrid, Berlin and other European Operas
( First American Tour- First time in Ann Arbor).
PALMER CHRISTIAN, Universitt) Orgarnist
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONYw
ORCHESTRA
Frederick Stock, Conductor.
Second Concert=- -Thursday Evening
SOLOISTS
CLAIRE DUX, Prima Donna Soprano
Chicago Civic Opera
ROYAL DADMUN, American Baritone
(First time in Ann Arbor).
SYLVIA LEN'T, Violinist
Young _American Star. (First time in Ann Arbor).
CHORAL WORKS : "SEADRIFT°' by Delius
(First time in America.)
Choruses from "B MINOR MASS" by Bach.
THE UNIVERSITY, CHORAL UNION.
THE CHCAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Earl PV. Moore and Frederick Stock;~ Conductors.
Third, Concert- -EFriday Afternoon
j SOLIST.
ALBERTO SALVMI HarpistA }
A A1Master Virtuoso
(First 'time in .AnnrnArbor.)
THE CHILDREN'S FETA.6CORU
George Oscar; Bowen, Conducwtor

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Forth Conce't --riday Eeng
SOLOISTS
SOPHIE BRASLAU, Contralto
Metropolitan Opera Company
TITO SCHIPA, Tenor
Chicago Civic Opera Company
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Frederick Stock, Conductor.
Fifth Concert-- -Saturday Aftern oon
* ,* *SOLOIST
HAROD AUR, Master Pianist
THE ,CHICAGO SYMPHONY
OCHETRA
Frederick Stock, Conductor.

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Sixth Concert-- -Saturday Evening
SOLOIST'S
DUSOLINA GIANINNI, Soprano
American-Italian stellar*' artist.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
FOREST LAMONT, Tenor
Chicago Civic Opera Company.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
VICENTE BALLESTER
Metropolitan Opera Company.
(First time in Ann Arbor.)
CESARE, BAROMEO, (Chase Sikes)"
La Scala Opera Company.
(First time in America since going to Europe five ye'

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CHORAL WORK: "LA PRIMAVERA" by Res-
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:(First time in America.)
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
TSHE CHICAGO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
- Earl V. Moore and Frederick Stock, Conductors.
PRICES FOR COURSE TICKETS:
All mail orders will be filed and filled in the. order, of receipt.
If any block becomes over subscribed, seats will be selected from
the next following block and refunds made accordingly. Festival
coupons from season Choral Union tickets will be accepted at
$3.00 each up to April 5; after that date they will not be accepted.
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