SUN"D_ Y, NQYKMBER-, 8, -1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I _ T . z fl in. ,,.w TLAS 3S TI STUDENT INORKER GIVE'S JPA T HVEMP* COLUM F ICOLUMN CLOSES j ~CLOSES 9TAK 9AT LAV9YFS' GUB AM110::~A1 AT AAY P.M..Tt A2U -'V).'Ih e ath room s are fur -f ' ijql'- " -Iu witli foreoign enameledI tinsI VI'n file 1floors. T ho floors of; t c3/ F " > : _o ;cs are of polishied wood. (I'o A htch to < uiz'gi-hSitfl~tI7at ilef) ir Vol. Sch '+ MEN'S +SUITSrCENDAD roughiened 1by burning. Rewhard irf of the Lawyers' club Friday night,ilversty as :supevised l.f iheP. wo r G1.i'!t rlu'I::(a? rU - 'o.i" ( mknidln PRIESSED, $1.2 I 1 i S 10( to Thonmpson at 426 N. In-i Only recently returned to the United construction,. with the assstance of - - TROUSRS PRESSE ), 2(r gr.1 -, ial 4917 or call at 925 Church States after a numnber of years spenthswfeadwllurt h nae----- -_ __ CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING i M" I1557, or al 1(06 So. Wing Univ.: in Europe and Asia in attempts to se- ieit ANB LTRNIASEIA Y 1-,11. 1Phone Ulniversity 45-M. cure stuldent co-operation and to t Te building is on tie 1Ame1Can3 AJS AISDRSE N create a sentiment among students stle throughout. It is four storiesS "OAT,(LOT-Set of drawing instrumentsj for international peace, Dr. Hoffman .ig, fre ndartiuk robl REASONABLE PRICES iih('(i.Ly miorning somewhere be- briefly surveyed his work there andi of reinforced concrete and contis 42: WFork Called For And IDelivered tw(CiLN1k.7th and State on Ann. Call recounted a number of experiences he; apartments ranging from one room t o ________________________ l;:h. iwad.hd mal nhi vrin rlainswihsix. More than 170 person:, have filed's Sample books o Person~ iLO EUYSO.Lnipr lse ncs rbbyo governments, !applications for the apartments. As, maetwvnadmrch aig h ciiiso h w soi-the government a(vanced part of the, service. ea ourspecialty. b319 S. Main. Room (-S i'.1'i. i4twrdl. - (all P'hla Arml-'ions with which Dr. offman is con1- 500000 yen which the bild:ing cost, it yu 202. Dial 4404. Slrong, 31,93.1 neted, will e largely confined, he 'was stipulated that not more than one-l ______Il brocght out, to work among thel third of theocuat may be fo CHRISTMAS CAR DS G 1( IAAN Luge r 2 on Church St. Ai Asatic peoples, especially in the Pa - eigners. ocpnsle~i Personal cards should be ordered now, I;.t O 5 The building is fitted with alhnt Good work req uires tlime. Printing -:i7" to _____25 to form student groups in all cons- water heating ~ytemn, clcricty, a'-", f and engraving a specialty. Largest i ' ,Pak .(f, tcktsorWo tries and to lend aid to visiting stu- Itlephone and other inoder conveni- and finest selection obtainable. l nash~u rde dents from other nations.( enes. The walls and ceilings are i- ---- --- -- -- __ 0. 1). MORRILL, -ll(-i__ 1e,. __ __fte I Dr. Hoffman was on the campus __ 17 Nickels Arcade, _ Ir lE ast Thursday and Friday, speaking __-_________________Il~i ''eTyertr&Stationery Store T_____rhursday night at the Union before t=,I~EldI THECOLEG MGICANHotTOTEI) uracefo rom nda selected group of representativeI students, and addressing the faculty Announcing Complete 4447 31S.T~vson ~a luncheon held Friday noon at the - change in hifs bag of _____j_____ ______ Union. He is expected to return to tricks. Enter tainmnent 1+'(;'iP(l i< It in twos for Ohlio game ,Ai Arbor Nov. .,0 to lecture in be- A I m ite 1?o ofic for all occasions. I ur,. t127. i hf.f of the World court during Inter- N. D. Smith, Dial 5970-- ational week.a I I I 0our Statikts SCIAEBER'LE & SON, 110 S. Main St 1 . 1 iw uo satisfactory.ikt,1 o c- % . , 1j a'0ToGive Course in andr C rST AS1I11 Tepopular place'fo all kinds of, 4779 ,?1IS O ! 1 ':a mre ow isi of his .:il. I -, (Iay in any .lumber. i,:i(1ma Sav lo0v. noted 7paleon- Iti sot vyet. vne ir'rnit e\:gthe photoplay °:;ond 0111ie a a. .tte.r of afew yetr I which wvill appear hh' ( the lastm n eart h would tslC'ati'Z mul Sun a y, (C- ! l i f 'tefl'r??ila ted,'' brontosaurus such as 'tu-,e actually existed! ? IZOM .--' IO o fr> ; ?, o; the Ca .. pull thirty loaded 1cy d ynasty and the etbiheto n a track without ef-; a republic in Italy Wparnlywa ouster would be able; emb'raced in the plo~t toassint wood of a bu ngailow Iic' Me° .usolii l ast We Iles d y. ,71 Cards now ready and at ave your order early. 61SfTIUS SOME TIME, OD1EJ(ZN EQJUIPMENT. [AND HOW ONLY TiHE NN ARBORDAIR AN GIVE You THE 1AXIMUM IN SER VICE, UALI TYAND PURITCY. 'Dial 4.101- L Arbor DairyCo The Home of Pure Milk -musical+ instruments. It pays to l trade here. ¢ TYl'EAVRITINC & i)1iMEOGR1APHiNA'! Promptly andl neatly done lby compe-1 tenit operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for seven-I teen years. O . D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Thle Typewriter '& Stationery Storej FOR .SALE Tropical Medicine' BUY' the LATEST FICTION at BID- D)LF'S BOOK STORE, 11 Nickels Arcade. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Desirable front suite in private home for one or two. Phone 797. Back of Union. FOR RENT-Rooms for five or six men at 422 E. Washington. Garage for party living at house.- FOR RENT-Garage 1111 So. State. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 7.-Dr. Aldo FOlTi) Tow in,, fuilly equipped. Call 53,16 orsto at 70*Haven. Cselnpoesro rpclmd icine in London, will arrive in New, 101" SAL1,-fdibson mandolin and, Orleans some time this month to startI 111mndo1in case,. Music stand and ; the work of establishing a school of) mus;ic stand case, T35.00. Ray Vose, tropical medicine at Tulane univer- 2(1 5 Thayer. 'E sity. Dr. Charles C. Bass, dean of the -~medical school of Tulane university, rIIYPEWIITERSstated this week that the school had Rebuilt and se0ond( hand of all makes securedl the world's greatest authority~ boug;:t, sold1, rented, exchanged,j on tropical diseases and tropical med-i cleanedl, replaired and rebuilt. Larg-, cn nD. atlai c ' t stoek and hest service depart-% mea t in Ann Arbor. - DETROIT.- Prominent city offic ials and executives of the Michigan state 0. D. iIORRtILL, fair have discussed plans for con- 17 Nickels Arcade, vesting the state fair grounds here' The Typewriter & Stationery Store; into a year-round recreational and Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona educational center. - NEW YORK.-The actual condition Read the W antAds l f clearing house banks and trustl companies for the week shows a de-f - ficit in reserve of $7,943,220. here. Better give phlmto- graphsy this t1ie ar1d save worry0 619 E. Liberty St. AFL AtM I w M, I Q AnnC Phone 4434 t k I LIl , y- ;: AM ELT'A'S lEST -ur OVED MSCIAN HI~iLL AUDIT 0 R IU - ARBOR I ,., . Y ,, .:.... . SITU IaDAY, Novo 1 ---EVEN.:' OF 0. S. U. GAME a g CECILIA HANSEN Violinist Monday, December 7 CECILIA HANSEN astonished critics and music lovers alike at her New York debut October 21, 1922, when she gave one of the most successful concerts ever heard in that city. "A younger sister of a spiritual Hei- fetz" exclaimed Gilbert W. Gabriel of the Evening Sun. "Peer of the Auer clan" de- clared Richard Aldrich of the New York 'l'imes. "A new planet swam into public ken yesterday afternoon," reported the New York World. "A violinist of uncommon gifts," asserted Lawrence Gilman in the New York Tribune. "The audience gave her a veritable ovation," said Pitts Sanborn in the New Yor-k Evening Mail. "She looks like a Giceok goddess and plays as one inspired," was the comment of a veteran concert-goer. Such was time critical and public acclaim of this beautiful Russian violinist of Danish ancestry who will make her Ann Arbor debut at this time. London String Quartet Jaynes Levey, 1 st Violin Thomas W. Petre, 2ndl Violin H. Waldo Warner, [iola C. Warwick Evans, Violoncello Friday, February 26 TIHE LONlDON STRING- QUARTE-T was founded Un 1908. Besides giving over a hundredI and fifty concerts in Lond~on1, they have made three tours (if Norway, Sweden and Denmark and of Spai i and 9 1a e "Alo been heard in the countries of South Amner- ica, while France andl IoIlla-nd have been visited many times. 'They have criss-cl'(o)sedi the Ulnitedl States and C }m ' , fournitiies andi have visited Hlonolulut ho They have producedl over one hundred -: w 'works. The Quartet con sistrs of four emnenttinu- sicians who have workedI (lacthor cohitmun- o usly for seventeen years, a-mnd can (challenge comparison with any possiole rival], inglishl, Continental or American. T he Ei*Xir of Love A C'on li- Op ma in i''v Acts by 0i)et'ti Presented by Willhi111Wadle Hinshiaw Monday, January 11 , LUl~SS1 IAII VIIAMXIWR ORCHESTRA W It bl l I)DHLEJiTBI' ?ItQ, Musical Director Ilia1cl 1untington, Soprano ...........Adina Eleanor La Mance, Mezzo-Contralto. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gianotta Thomla s cCranahan, Tenor...... Nemorino Leo De lHierapolis, blaritone ........Belcore Francis Tyler', Basso ............Dukamara Adina is loved by Nemorino and is ad- mired by Belcre. "doctor" Dunlcamara sells IN-morilno a love elixir. Undler itso inaluence heo of e ds Adina who resolves to marry !L -lcero at once. Tihe "Doctor" refuses to sell Nenmorino a stronger potion. B~elcore lares .emoino to goi to war in his stead, i ho, now supplied with money, buys an- other bottle. Gianetta now trier to "(catch" for herself Ntemorino, who is uinaware that lie has just inherited a fortune. Adina becomes jealous and consults with the "Doctor'' u ho explains how Nelnorino had tried to win her a ffec- tion~s. Adina changes her mind, jilts Bil- cor'e and marries the faithful Nennorino.. Wednesday, April ST.' OLAF LUTERN HOIR IF. 111LII SCIHRlSTIANSEN, Conductor THE ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHOIR-"A celestial chorus," "too perfect to be human," "no chor'al body can excel them in precis- ion"-such are the descriptive terms whmich have been employed by musical critics where time organization has appeared in concert. F. iIElJS CHRISTIANSEN is the quiet- est, most una-ssuming individual imaginable. neither from his conversation nor his ap- pearance would one imagine him to be one of the most gifted of choir leaders. I ERNTESTINESCHUMANN-HEINK _I __ . . -__ _ _ _ _ .___. -- .. -.o . . r r -..->,' ~~ P'U " i jlr r.is' r- W -A- U -v A U' U- 'mfix LXLX i-a nLmXellX I ~ lX lX iTX !1l1 r! 4 Y PF r ,-..