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TINE i ~ i~i4DAILY

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LIF IE
RISING

DANCING
DANCING
ANNOUNCEMENT

Ford's Offer Opposed

COLUMN
CLOSES
AT 3 P.M.

top coat!
iday noon!

-Dining' room and soda
ideally situated and enjoy-
ied; clientele, moderately
Write owner Box 19 Daily.

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THESES TO type. Myrna Hartuff.
Phone 3431-J.
MEN AND WOMEN earn big money
this summer selling. A useful article
,everybody will buy. Write R. A. Co.
275 Franklin, Chicago.
MAN to sell and superivse the sellingI
of hosiery for the oldest and largest I
Knitting Company in the world; part
or full time. See Mr. McKinnon,
this morning, .514 Thompson St. or
Phone 1505 for appointment.
WOMEN to represent an old estab-
lished Hosiery and Knitting Co, past
or full time. An excellent oppor-
tunityto make money. Phone Mr.
McKinnon, 1505.

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle with
car, A-I 'shape, price $75. Airway;
3 bulb radio-horn, phones, batteries,
etc. cost $90, selling price, $50.
Reason for selling; graduation. Kel-
logg, 215-M.

SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry's
Moccasin oxfords, your choice ofj
10 different colors, scotch grain,
smoked horse, white-black top, tan
Russian etc. Very beautiful come
in and take a look at a special pricel
of $5. Made to your measure. H.
W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone
3043.
COMPLETE LAW Library including
Michigan Reports. Reasonable termsJ
Address Chester P. O'Hara, 3275
Lawrence Ave., Detroit.
DENTAL OFFICE in good town of 1200
population. Complete equipped, 2
chairs. Late owner, deceased, in
same location 20 years. Grand op-
portunity for .good dentist. to step
right into paying business at a rea-
sohable price. For further infor-
mation inquire M. H. Nichols, at-
torney at law, Homer, Mich.
A NEW SET of boxing gloves. Call
Walker at 530 Thompson between
6:00 and 6:30 P. M.
SAXOPHONE, Wurlitzer, brass, C-
Melody. Nearly new. Bargain.Call
3084-M.
A RADIO OUTFIT, will trade for a
Ford touring. Call 1525-M.
DIXIE BANJO with case and violin
with case. Both bargains. Money
needed. 213 S. Ingalls St. 3050-W
ONE MICHIGANENSIAN ticket. Call
2921-~W after 7 p. M.
FORD OURING, tires and motor in
first class shape. Bargain. Need
cashi Call Pollen 2 956-J.
HARL Y-'DAVIDSON Twin motor-
cycl 1917 model, good tires. A
bar in. Call 1114-M.
16 FT Canoe and paddles, excellent
con tion, $30.00. Phone Saunders,
3191
MOTO CYC E, Indian Scout in very
goo condition. See F. L. Colby, 556
S. S te St. or call.18.
ELECRIC CHAFING dish, cedar
ches, .dressing table, rug 15x9. 1026
Lincbin Ave.
PIAN Ives and Pond maie, mellow
tone , good buy, $65.00. Phone
SORORITIES NOTICE

TWO COURSE tickets, together, on
main floor or first twelve rows of
first balcony, for May Festival.
Phone 1215-M.
A MAID FOR general thousework.l
Must be good' cook. No laundry,
good wages. Write 1920 Fourth
Ave., Jackson, Mich., or phone 2141.
COLLEGE STUDENT for, vacation
work; $210 for 60 days, with com-
missions and railway fare. Will be
taught business. A splendid oppor-
tunity to make money: and get ex-
perience in efficient business meth-
ods. Give details of training and
experience. Write Dept. "B" Park f
Avenue Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
LOST
DUNN Fountain pen. Finder please
return to 546 Packard or phone 776-
R. Reward.
WRIST WATCH, E engraved on back.
Reward; Call Elizabeth Cody at
1775.
LAST SAT NIGHT( April 23) between
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, a black
straw hat trimmed in blue. Call
3062.
GROCERIES
FANCY GROCERIES, Fruits and Cold
Meats. Open Sundays and Even-
ings.
COLLEGE GROCERY
516 East Williams
IVEDNESDAY ONLY'
Lamb Stew and Brest, per lb.c...,10c
Ham Ends, Good and Meaty, per lb loc
Bacon, choice by strip or chunk'
per lb.. ... .... 19c
Beef Rib Stew, per lb......... 7
W EIANN-CEISE NDORFEI
Phones 1500
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOME for summer to
family, league of six young women
or young men. Call 475-J or write
205 N. Ingalls.
ROOM FOR two or three-work for
1 man. Phone 1194-M. 422 E.
Washington.
FURNISHED 6 room house, south of
campus, for summer or longer. Al-I
so excellent 4 room apartment. Will
sell the furniture if desired. Call
2438 or 617 evenings.
SINGLE AND double room. Garage.
511 Cheever Court.
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
REMEBER that Rider told you Dia-
mond Blue Black Ink was the best"
fountain pen ink. Now you know it
is good.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
.302 State Street

WANDA WEIDMAN
TERRACE GARDEN DANCING STU-
DIOS will be open all summer. En-
roll before May 17th for the summer
course. We feature physical culture.,
modern and fancy dancing, including
ballet, Spanish, tango, classic, oriental,
character, society, interpretative, and
folk dances. We aim to make each
dance individual and original, suit-
able for either solo or class dancing.
We specialize in teaching children
and have classes for beginners and
advanced pupils. The adult class
meets every Monday and Friday night
with free dancing until 10 P. M.
Private modern and classical lessons
daily. Studio open from 10 A. M. till
10 P. M. 22 Wuerth Arcade, Phone
241-R.
USED CARS. ~
1923 FORD SEDAN. Driven 4,000 miles
Lots of extras. Hudson Sales and
Service. 310 East Washington.
FORD TOURING. Biggest buy in
town. $65, drive it away. Hudson
Sales Service. '310 E. Washington.
1923 Essex Coach
1923 Hudson Sport
1922 Buick Four Touring
1922 Ace Sport
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
310 E. Washington
STUDEBAKER special six. 1921 bar-
gain price. Call 2650-W. 417 So.
Division.
GRINDING
LAWN MOWERS GROUND
Most approved machinery. Work
guaranteed
OSCAR'S SHOE REPAIR
1114 So. Univ.
(The Sharp Shop Agency)
TYPEWRITING
jTYPE WRITERS
of all makes
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged,
Cleaned & Repaired
0. 1). MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith
THE LATEST VICTOR records one
a week, every Friday at Schaeberle
& Son's, 110 S. Main St.
ALL MAKES. Agency .oodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup.
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg.
TYPEWRITING and mimeographing
promptly and neatly done by experi-
enced operators at .c onsiderate
prices. O. D. Morril, 17 Nickels
Arcade, The Typewriter & Station-

Above: Elen H.

Hooker (left) and J. . White, and (center)
W. W. Atterbury

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fear a gray mouse?

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i MICH IGA N'S
G REAT ES
- ~IVIU
FIRST MAY FESTIVA
Wednesday Evening, May 21,
SOLISTSy
-Emmy Kruee MncBri n ar
Palmer Christian(Univeri Oranistr)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra--Frederick S
PROGRAM
OVERTURE TO "THE SEICRET OF SUSi
TWO NOCTURNES.......... -. .
STHREE SQNGS, WITH ORCHESTRA
CONCERTO NO. 1 FOR ORGAN AND ORC
(Conducted by the Comj
Intermission
SARIA, "Dear Hall of Songs" from "Tannhai
SINTRODUCTION-Tristan's Vision--Arrival
Love Death, from "Tristan and Isold(
(Arranged for Concert Performances
SECOND MAY FESTIV.
Thursday Evening, May 22, ~
SOLOISTS
Cihire 1)ux (Chicago Civic Opera).---. .....-
Syvia Ln1 (meian Virtuoso).....
University Choral Union-Eari V. Moore. . .
Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick s
PROGRAM
OVERTURE, "A Pilgrim Vision".--. .. .i. .
ARIA, "Deh vieni non tardar" ("Marriage
-SYMPHONIC 'POEM, "Pastorale d'ete'
~ .AA, 'EA DRIFTFOR BARITONE
A R IA , " M e v o l ~ e le " - ( L e P e. .e ur- - - - -
SELECTIONS FRMTHE"MIO AS
T~j1~ MAY FESTIVA
i riday Afternoon, May 23, 2
= SOLOiSTS
=,AiJerto Salvi ..,..........-....
Cihidren's Festival Chorus-George Oscar
PROGRAM
THE SUN WORSHIPPERS .........
VOICE OF EVl~iNING ...............
VIKING SONG ..................
IMPROMPTU .....................
THE FOUNTAIN .... .. .. .... ....
SPANISH DANCE . . . .-.---. . . ... . ..
NIGH T H YMN AT SEA. . .. . .. . . .....
0 BEAUTIFUL VIOLET.;.........
PHIOMLWIT MOD.. ... ..
GOOD NIGHT, PRETTY STARS.......
MORNING.-..- ................
FANTASIE IMPROMPTUJ. .........
ITALIAN SERENADE ....-.......--
-SCHERZO ......................
WHIRL AND TWIRL (From 'Flying Dutc
-IVITTIONGOF TH DEILS (Frm 'Ch
FOURTH MAY FESTIV
Friday Evening, May 23, 8:
SOLOISTS
Sophie Brasiau (Metropolitan Opera). . .
Ti a Schipa (Chicago Civic Opera). .
The Chicago Symphony Orche'tra-Frederic
- PROGRAM
SOVERTURE, "Bohemia ............
=RECITATIVE AND ARIA, "Gerechter Gott"
j SELECTIONS FROlM SUITE NO. 2..

ARIA, "M'appari" ("Martha")......
CHOREOGRAPHIC POEM, "The Waltz" ...
SONGS' WITH ORCHESTRA .:.:.....
' ~(a)-Serenade of Death. (b)-The Banl
the Dnieper.
r TWO TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR ORCHESTRA
(a) Molly on the Shore .... ...
(b) The Irish Washerwoman....
ARIA, "Ossian's Song" ("Werther") ......
SLAVONIC DANCES.......... ...
FIFTH MAY FESTIVA
Saturday Afternoon, May 24, 2
SOLOISTS
Harold Bauer (Favorite Concert Artist) ...
Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick St
PROGRAM
OVERTURE, "Cockaigne".........
= A LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in Ann
' Lento--Allezro Risoluto: Lentn -Scherzj

AMS
T
SICAL
EVENT
L CONCERT
8:00 o'clock
d Operas).......Soprano
........ Organist
.tock............ Conductor
NNE".. ...Wolf-Ferrari
. . .Beethoven
. Debussey
. Schubert
'HESTRA .,. ...DeLaarter
poser)
user" .Wagner
of the Shi ps-Isoldeg
by Frederick Sock)
AL CONCERT
5:00 o'clock
..............Soprano
.. ...... ........Violinist
ruist).... ..Baritone
.. Conductor
toch ...........Conductor
.. ..... Carpenter
of Figaro")......Mozart
... ,.Honegger
.....Brach
SOLO, CHORUS ANDL1,~
. - - -DelIu
L CONCELT
.Harpist
1Rowen.. -.. onductor
.....Zuni Indian Melod
... Weer
...Coleridge-Tay4or
.Schuecker
... Debu ey
. Tedesohi
.Goring-ThoMas
........c.Reinecke
.Mendelssohn=
B...... .arrat
... . Farwell
........ Farwell
.......... Schubert
." .Chopin
.............Salvi
....... ...Salvi
hman")...........Wagner
.....Gounod
imes of Normandy")
-Planquette
AL CONCER T
0 o'clock
........ Contralto
k Stock.. Conductor
.......... Hadley
("Rienzi")......Wagner
..Milhaud
. ... .Flotow
.Ravel
.Moussorsy
ks .of the Don. (c)-O n
... .......... Grainger
... ............Sow erby
.. Massenet
.. ... Dvorak

L CONCERT
2:30 o'elotR
..... .. .Pianist
ock ..,... Conductor
. .Elgar
-Arbor).......Williams
zn Andante--Allegro

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34Dqays i n Europe

ADay

END the coupon below for the 16 page book-
let telling how he made a 48 day trip to Europe
at an average cost of $7.13 =a day including 34
days in Europe and round trip steamship fare.
With it you will receive illustrated literature show-
ing third cabin accommodations, sailings and pas-
sage rates on United States Lines' ships, also the
folder "What's Going on in Europe in 1924."
To make a European trip possible for students
and teachers at a minimum cost these United
States Lines' ships will have exclusive third cabin
accommodations reserved:

FRATERNITIES NOTICE

A vacant property is now available
of such size and close in location, and
price making it attractive as a build-
ing site for your home. Information
furnished to authorized representat-
ives only. Phone or see.
L. D. Carr & C. J. Tremmel
17 Sav. Bank Bldg. Ph. 441-F-1
North of campus-Two family apart-
mnt of seven rooms each, oak finish
throughout. These apartments are
well located and very desirable. Terms
liberal..
Also a two family apartment one
block East of Main Street. Call 1194-
R for prices and terms.
RINSEY & HE LBER
413 E. Liberty Street
FOUNTAIN PENS
RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE is un-
equaled. Real workmanship and one
day service.
RIDER'S PEI rSHOP
302 State Street
MISCELLANEOUS
CALL AT PARLOR millinery for fine,
millinery. Also Teckla under mus-_
lin which must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Mrs. Chas. Barrows, 331
Packard.
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned,
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.

S.
S.
S.

S.President Harding
S. Republic - - -
S. Leviathan - -

-June
July
- July

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5

SUMMER HELPI
SALESMEN TO represent reliable
furniture housq. HighG lass trade.
Tremendous possibilities. Room 302
Mich4gan Union, 4 to 5:30..

DRESSMAKING & TAILORING
Spring millinery for women at mod-
erate prices.
ANNA E. WESCH
206 E. Liberty St.
pone 1390-R

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Why
Don't

You
Buy

For your return similar exclusive reservations have
been made on westbound ships.
College women are invited particularly to make
reservations on the S. S. Republic sailing July 3rd
as special third cabin accommodations are available
under proper chaperonage. Women will also be
especially chaperoned on the other ships listed above
and on the return trips.
Third Class Cabin on United States
Lines' Ships Is Not Steerage
Third class cabins on these ships accommodate 2, 4 or 6
persons. They are clean, airy and comfortable. The berths
have soft, sanitary mattresses and clean hinen;-water and
other conveniences in each stateroom. The food is wholesome,
appetizing and plentiful and service of the best. Public rooms
are large and inviting. Ample deck space is provided for
games and dances. Daily concerts are a feature of the voyage.
This is your chance to enjoy the cultural and educational
advantages of Europe at the lowest cost possible in years.
Dozens of international events are taking place in Europe
this summer including the Olympic games and the British
Empire Exhibition.
UNITED STATES LINES
45 Broadway Tel. Whitehall 2800 New York City

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Superruous
FACIAL HAIRS
moved 'Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
'RO-COSMETIC SERVICE
ntment only Phone 1167-IU.
FOR Engraving should be
now to avoid possible delays
sappointment. O D. Morril,
kels Arcade, The Typewriter
onery Store.

or Your
Managing
STATES

New Old Towns

UNITED

Local Agent
Operators for
SHIPPING BOARD
INFORMATION BLANK
United States in- E4SBroadway. N.Y.
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Epilogue
CONCERTO FOR PIANOFORTE NO. 5 E FLAT MAJOR ..Beethoven
Allegro; Adagio un poco moto-Rondo.
SIXTH MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT
Saturday Evening, May 24, 8:00 o'clock
SOLOISTS
Dusolina Giannini (American-Italian Concert Star).........Soprano
Forrest Lamont (Chicago Civic Opera):.....................Tenor
Vicente Ballester (Metropolitan Opera)....... . .... .Baritone
Cesare Baromeo (Chase Sikes) (La Scala Opera)............Bass
Chicago Symphony Orchestra-Frederick Stock...........Conductor
PROGRAM
INTRODUCTION AND "HYMN TO THE SUN" ("Iris") ... .Mascagni
LA PRIMAVERA (Spring).............................Ranighi

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