THE" MICHIGAN IDAILY SUNDAY, AMARCH , 92 LI2 AND MUSICIANS' lar Sunday concert of the iphony orchestra under the Victor Kolar will be given ck today in Orchestra hail. tra. will .play Liadow's sian Folk Melodies" and' oreographic: Poem, "The Eng other thingsI. The solo- Gustav Kleiner, a: violinist reputation, DsEninen t Tragedienne lArctic. route Will Be Futue To Play In Detroit Mairch 24 Path Of Commerce,Says Hobbs -- "The route across the Arctic ocean nect the eastern and western hemi- "A" Students Register First Patronize Daily Advertlsers.-Adv. Evanston, Ill., March 8g.-Preference in registration for spring quarter- classes at Northwestern will be SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT given to students who received "A" E AT REX'S or "~A minus" .notices from their in-,A structors. Thus, students cdoing 12EAlmrBStreCH superior work will be relieved of much Near S Arbmiorch Street s troublesome work an~d delay. , I "' ' "y °" :,j' t., f" 4 will undoubtedly become the main I spheres. highway of transportation between the United States and Europe," is the} opinion. voice(I by Prof. William 1H. Hobbs, head of the geology depart- ment, in an interview regarding the projected flight of the Shenandoah to the pole. jjt I t 1 1 i "'Dirigibles could probably make the [rip in two days" the Professor con-f tinued. "arid would not need to stop on the way but the airplanes which would be used would require several! main landing stations along the route.' I feel confident: that the continued de- velopment-of the dirigible, will see this northern air lane conie into generalI use in the future." 15 the outstanding. events of the Detroit; season is promised 1 nday night, March 17; when1 Murphy organ in Orchiestra ledicated in a concert with the orchestra under Mr. Gabrilow- 'he organist will be M. Marcel' perhaps the greatest li1ving of the instrument who will1 Saint-Saens symphony forl nd orchestra and a variety of demonstrate the possibilities r'gan. O ISIAW HUJIERMAN ivic Music League presents w Huberman, the distinguish- , nist in recital at 8:30 o'clock w night in Arena Gardens. ierinan will be rem~embered for' playing in Anni Arbor two: go when he gave, a joint re- e with Mqadame~ Claire Dux. PERCY GRAD GER Grainger, pianist, will give a t 8: 30 o'clock, Thursday night, F 3, in Arena Gar~dens unider the of the Civic~ Music.Leaguie. FR1ITZ 1HREISLER . Kreisler, famous violinist, will annual Detroit recital next~ night, MVarh 18, in Orchestra a last concert of the Orchestra ies unider the managemient of ~Devoe. OTHER CONCERTS e ~Cara Clemnens will be the t the subscription concerts of etroit Symphony. orchestra y and Friday nights, April' 3 Ossip Gabrilowitsch. is..sched- play the Beethoven "Emperor" Dat the final pair of concerts, and 11. Handel's "Messiah"1 presented at Easter time by$ ;rit Symphony 'choir, the or- and; a- quartet'of distinguished MTadamne Ernestine' Schij= g in Arena. Gard~enws, ;April,28, the last concertt f 'thle season. of oeras - by the' San Carlo ; )mpany will probably be offer- month, according to the latest r's First Be Frightens Driver' rd Stephens, of Ypsilanti, who l arly injured while driving in yesterday, wants to know what )le-bee is doing around Ann ,t this time of year. He insists, was a bumble-bee which flew 'ace yesterday afternoon while driving towards the center of WVashtenaw avenue, and which his car to careen perilously to-I o pedestrians in his. efforts to! nself from being stung. t ntally, Mr. Stephens narrow-1I ed injury to his car and him- m hie was unable to completely "The proposed trip would have been,, valuable," said Professor Hobbs, "as it was to have been scientific exploration. much of- which is needed in the far ; north." Vilhjalmur Stefansson, in an article appearing in the National Geographicl magazine late in 1922 ,made a state- I ment similar to that of Professor' Hobbs, and further emphasized the; great -strategic value of the northern; lands as landing, stations' in the, airz routes whikhhe also .believes will copi-' Europe, orient, Etc. To get the better reservatiwis, it will be very necessary tIhat you arrange your plans sodn. BOOK EARLY Sailinig List Rates; 1st, - 2nd Cabin or 3rd Class ALL STEAMSH P VLNES. 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Signora Duse is Eleanora Duse, the eminent Italian unquestionable the greatest living tragic actress, and her company from tragedienne, the 'death of her only Rome, will give a performance of} equal, in 'this generation, Sarah, Bern- Praga's "La Ponta Chiusa" at, Or-' hardt, having :left her in a position of chestra hall, Detroit, Monday night, unrivalled distinction. Her present! March 24, under the direction of Isob~el American tour,: the First in twenty 'J. ?Hurst. TPhis is to, be Duse's onlyj years and probably-her last, has been appearance in Michig~n. and one 'of a triumphant success; critics every-. 'thq few performances 'to.-be given he- (xwher'e unitinig in prai~e of ;lier superbj Pore she Concludes' her engagemnent art.. 'rgain:co'ntrol' of. the automobil~e 2as! and are, av~ailable ',to bbtl men' and, 'he passed'a telph~ione pole at the edge! women. 'Although as, xnreih as $14,000 of the icy street.. has been collected from back loans of Consider the Future who 'consider the future a's well as the present, choosevqual- ity furniture at a price r~ther thian ineriority at Fany price. SMAkRTIN HALLER E 1 12 E Liberty Street . . ' i i i i I t I > (_ . i'' ;t 1' . ! { W Will make your 1915 Ford' Run Like a Lincoln Gas 'r'' It 'Comes in Twp G rades Straight Run New Navy Aviation Coming to an abrupt halt 50 feet further on, the driver jumped from his car, and waving his arm around at. the illusive pest, hurried back to apologize and explain' his action 'to the frigihten- ed pedestrians. ORIBONSUPPORTS LOAN FUND VIITH SMALL LOSS Corvallis, ;Ore., March 8-A students 1loan fund; for the purpose of makingf loans to students who are considered worthy and who would otherwise. be unable to support themselves while in college has been in operation, at the Oregon' Agricultural college since 1911. 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