TSDAY, NOVEMBlER 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILYN PAGE SEVEN - .-I - RI THISA COLUMNLA CLQSE3 AT 3 P.M. ADVER LO(ST SI F IE I LU 1 {~' Of C. To Issue 1926 Auto Plates End Of He-liocopter Search Seen AI^ -ith , the pow el pIa t ofthe carth, some time In As Spaniard Exhibits NewMde h futire rcedcen or nr CLOSES All 1926 auto licenses will be issued LTISING UA PI3M, through the Chamber of Commerce instead of forom the office of the county clerk as in previous years. The local Chamber of Comerce has VANTED been appointed a brarch office of the state department at Lansing, and li=ht ""d hea production by 'ive per, {en ?This is e uestion ae' by 4 paper p osented to the National Ac- iden of Scienr'es imeeling at ties.'?- ivorsity of Wisconsin here today by Dr. JO)l Siebhins, (Lrccter of the vVasltington oim'r atcry. WAs3HINGTON.-A total of 49,802 aliens entered the United States dur- ing Secpember, the immigration serv- ice reported yesterday. but only 26.- 2 7 E classified as imnmigrants, the. c he being tourists or temporary vidtors for other purposes. NVa2t . rom? Read Page Seven LOST-Police dog. Blonde wthy WANTED-We can use twelve or fi - t reddisWhead, raith old. Strayedn teen extra part time salesmen at fe corTner of Gedes and Harvard. once, calling upon suctomers, tak- Ptg. Sunday afternoon. Reward. ing orders for Christmas. There is Phone 9770 or- 7311. tf. F a very good opportunity to form permanent connections. Call this LOST-Bill fold cont~aining $10 bill~ rafternoon or evening. See Mr. De Sunday. Please return to 219 S. Con, Room 5, Chubb Building. 43. Ingalls or call 9276. Reward. 43. , WANTED-Four tickets in twos for NOTICEA A Ohio Game. Phone 9127. tf. NOTICE me u ANTED-Young fellow to sell "We pay best prices for mnsue lamps. Dial 5833. 43-44-45.! clothing. Dial 8040.i O ET Students' Tailoring , II IFI' Cor. N. Univ. and T~ayer t.; th., sat. tf.j FOR RENT--Desirable front suite in -. private home for one or two. Phone SCHAEBERLE & SON, 110 S. Main St. 7973. IBack of Union. 43. The popular bplace for all kinds of -- musical Instruments. It pays to! FOR RENT-Near Campus, four room trade here. tb,, f., sat., tf. s furnished apartment, newly (decorat- ________________________________ Ied, in ?private family, laundry privi- THIE COLLEGE MAGICIAN ( leges. Phone 4377. 43-44-45. Announcing Complete.I their present building, after being re- modeled, wvill be opened early in De- cember for the issuing of the new lic- ense tags. EBAYCITY.-Two destructive fires here late Saturday night and early . Suaudgy morning asedlosses esti- mated at more than $200,000. .FOR RRSALE R ALE OR EXCHANGE-Set of balloon tiresrand five wire 'wheels for Ford. Dial 4829. 43. TYPEWRITINGL&ns g , x g ss1Pm . f Promptly and neatly done by compe-n.................,.'. tent operators at moaterte.i College work a specialty for seven- f r ..........:.....V , 17 Nickels Arcade, ~... . TTypewriter & Stationery Str: t+...'...... TYPEWRITERS '.... . Rebuilt and second hand of all makes {! s: ' S'... J";......... bought, sold, rented, exchanged,j cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- Early success in the long search for a ,practical heliocopter, or vezr"- est stock and best service depart- tclrsn ipae speitdi nlnwe o u~ ira ment in Ann Arbor. tclrsn ipae speitdi nln,-~e knJa ~cca O. D. MORPTTT. Spanish engineer, is exhibiting his latest heliocorter mnotor. In tE c flight U. OFM C L E N G DiTaL14505 p: R .! iuBaSEMFvrT IUERTI[ ARICA)E n I P A I R I N G IWVIOK CALLED) FOR AND DI)EIEE , i .:,,. .. . , ,.. a change in his bag of tricks. Entertainment for all occasions. N. D. Smith, Dial 5970 tf. NOTICE-Manuscripts typewritten byj experienced operators at Biddle's Book Store. 11 Nickel's Arcade. t., th., sat. tf. ELSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per- manent waving, and marcell waving our specialty. 319 S. Main. Room 202. Dial 4404. tf. ATTENTION fraternities and sorori- ties. Try our Special Blend Coffee. Per pound 45c. The Schultz Groc- ery. , t., thyn, tf. TAILORING Students Tailoring Phone 8040 Cor. N. University and Thayer MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, $1.25 TROUSERS PRESSED, 20e CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND COATS REASONABLE PRICES Work Called For And Delivered tf. 1 01ZSALE FOUNTAIN PENS All the better makes including the famous Rider "Masterpen." Why not get our skilled service with the pen you buy at the same cost. Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street. t., th., sun. tf. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING DRUGS STATIONERY We skillfully repair your pen" same day you bring it. Why it away andwait. Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street t., th., sun. the send tf. 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Stationery Store Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona 43-44-45-46. music Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ, formerly on faculty at School of Music and pupil of Leschitizky, Vienna. Studio 610 E. Liberty St.: Apt. 8. Phone 3566. 43. during which 'this picture was taken the machine attained an Uhtiudc of 1,000 feet and descended vertically. for Mid-Semester Exams BLU E BOO:K S Advertise in The Daly" We have a complete stock of Blue Books at all paper in them is the best grade we can buy. mfidnight for your convenience. times. Open The until W FOUNTAIN PEN INK e profit by your satisfaction. The ink we recommend is first a record i ink. It is the best flowing ink and! will not clog the delicate mechan- ism of your pen. Ask At Rider's Pen Shop 302 State Street t., th.,/sun. tf. I _ _ ____ Christmas Greeting Cards Sample books of Personal Cards now ready an~dat your service. Leave your order early,' WAH 9 UN IVERS ITY BOOK STORE 11 ARrAl N TA IL I VA IML lWift S ripug Store CHRISTMAS CARDS Personal cards should be ordered now. Good work requires time. Printing! and engraving a specialty. Largest; and finest selection obtainable. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, ' The Typewriter & Stationery :Store 43-44-45-46. 340 South State St. Phone 3534 } WATCH REPAIRING Efficient work at reasonable prices Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S University. t., f., sat. tf. SODAS STUDENT SUPPLIES BUY YOUR TICKET FOR 0. S. U. DANCE NOW f I __ - _.. "i d'' ' b F 14 10 AMERICA'S BEST LO MUSICIAN H-ILL AUD TOR!U ANN OR SATURDAY, IYOVM 141MMMEVENING OF Or SA U. 6AME ________Bit._Concert____ Exa COncert Sers-S 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 Times. "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 York Evening Mail. "She looks like a Greek goddess and plays as one inspired," was the comment of a veteran concert-goer. Such was the 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 James Levey, lst Violin Thomas W. Petre, 2nd Violin H. Waldo Warner, Viola C. Warwick Evans, Violoncello Friday, February 26 THE LONDON STRING QUARTET was founded in 1908. Besides giving over a hundred and fifty concerts in London, they have made three tours of Norway. Sweden and Denmark and of Spain and lhive also been heard in the countries of South Amer- ica, while France and Holland have been visited many times. They have criss-crossed the United States and Canada four times and have visited Honolulu twice. They have produced over one hundred new works. The Quartet consists of four eminent mu- sicians who have worked together continu- ously for seventeen years, and can challenge comparison with any possible rival, English, Continental or American. The Elixir of Love A. Comic Opera ini Two Acts by IDonizetl Presented by WilliamWa de Inshaw Monday, January 11 SYOLOSTS AND ('AMBER ORCUESTCRA IV IU hARDIVA IBERT1, Musical Director h.azel Huntington, Soprano..........Adina Eleanor La Mance, Mezzo-Contralto.... .. .. .. .. . .. ..Gianetta Thomas Mc4pnahan, Tenor.....Nemorino Leo De Hierapolis, Baritone.......Belcore Francis Tyler, Basso...........Dukamara Adina ,s loved by Nemorino and is ad- mired by Belcore. "Doctor" Dulcamara sells Nemorino a love elixir. Under its-inifluence he offends Adina who resolves to marry Belcore at once. The "Doctor" refuses to sell Nenorino a stronger potion. Belcore hires Nemorri to go to war in his stead, who, now supp lied with money, buys an- other bottle. Gianetta now tries to "catch" for herself Nemorino, who is unaware that lie has just inherited a fortune. Adina becomes jealous and consults with the "Doctor" who explains how Nemnorino had tried to win her affec- tions. Adina changes her mind,rJiltsa el- core and marries 'he faithful Nemorino. ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHOIR r. 3E LID'S CHRISTIANSEN, CondiCto Wednesday, April 7 THE ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHOIR-"A celestial chorus," "too perfect to be human," "no choral body can excel them in precis- ion"-such are the descriptive terms which have been employed by musical critics where the organization has appeared in concert. F. MELIUS CHRISTIANSEN is the quiet- est, most unassuming individual imaginable. neither from his conversation nor his ap- pearance would one imagine him to be one of the most gifted of choir leaders. ERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK I - -- -, ~ '.! 4 i 1.1 III] I