PACE TWO THE M I CI-IG AN D A IL Y rTUESDAY ', APRIL 16, 1929 Famous Opera Star Will Retire To Farm MATLPISTFEDerotThatr MALPST FELDot hatr ______I, Mail for the following persons is on hand undeliverable. It may, be secured by the owners if called fore fon or before. April 20, 1929, at thce Main Post Office. Mrs. Eliz. Bower, Joseph A. Brown," Sam -Clark, Mr. Davis, Ruth Edwards, Margaret Finley, W. D. Fitzhugh, -Fred W. Gerhardt, Herbert L. Hart, Chen Tao Heng, in care of Kuo .Chen Pi, Ralph Howard, N. B. Jock, Dr., W. Louie Lack, Margaret Lamnont, John F.' Madden, Walter J. M therly, Arvin. Philapart, Chas. A. Reinke, Dr.,I and Mrs. C. K.' Searms, William. Store y, ,George .ten SHoor, Ying -Tse, Virginia VanPatten, Hilary J.; Weason, Yu Shao :Woo. WILLIiAMSTOWN, Mass., April 13.--Coach Charley Caldiwell, :for- mer Princeton athlete, will take charge of .the Williams .freshman baseball squad here next week on his return from Virginia, where he has been assisting Coach Art Fox' with the varsity. nine during the Easter vacation. SHUBERT Matinees Thurs.-Sat., 50c - $1.50 Nights ..5c to $2.50 Detroit's .OneReal Hit! HARLE CASS THEATRE NOW PLAYING Ngt,$toSaturday Matinee, .$1 to $2 50 BOOM.BO With Frank M}cIntyre and Jeanette MacDonald Sensational Jack ]Donahuc -.John - ..,Boyla Dancers SUbscribe To The Michigan Daily Marion Talley Made ,famous overnight by jump- ing into the limelight as a Metro- politan Opera star at the age of nineteen during 1926, Marion ,Tal- ley, Kansas City girl, will retire after May 4 to .a farm and chickens, to enjoy the wealth accumulated ini -her three years as a singer. Chas.L. Brooks Off ers: 1610 WASIITENAW 10 rooms and sunllroom. Lot 3ox {)7-. Beautiful tr-ees and shrubs. Double garage. All coniveniences incl'udinig automatic heater, cistern and water lift. to superb condi- tion. 1 ocation the city's very finest. ' Priced right, terms exceptionally attractive.4 The Art of the 'films s LAST TIMES' Surrender An adorable spitfire ' .Allun- tamed beauty . awakens to the tlu'ill of her first love ...a dynamic romance of youthful dreams and desires. -ccji~ VALT[RBYO 1411 GRANGER 3 roins and sun ronm, bath and lava- tory'. Vapor steam heat, oil burner. "Every convenience. Double garage. Sleeping porch. French doors, fireplace, laundry'. etc.- Shade and fruit trees . Awnings. In, that fine, quiet shady section of East Granger. where property is so much in; demanid. Price right. 1 1244 .FERDON 6 .roomis including combmniation break- fast room and butler's pantry and tiled bath- with shower. Lavatory first floor. Vapor steam heat. WVater softener. Shingle and stone. W'alnut finish- downstairs, enamnel up. Refrigerator and linoleum, in- eluded. G;arage, laun dry, clothes chute. Only . i3,8oo. Terms. A Man Who Trifled . A Girl Who Loved! -.~.--- ~ ~ ~-.-~- 4 --'-I 2016 SENECA g roomis, plus lavatoiry, sun parlor,4 breakfast niok and two tiled[ baths. Vapor steam heat oil burner, auto water heater and softenmer. Kelvii Iator . Double garage, lalmdry, etc. Lot 8ox 32. Shade. and fruit trees. Priced very reasonably, and terms that arc truly attractive. Location ex- trelniely line:. RENTALS If(O SES.--Southeastt8 rins., sun porch,; dormitory, att. garage, S iou to Sept., $123, 'thereafter. Southcast. 6 rms., irl, garage, $,32- monthly; Central, i<} rmns., garage,- modern. Make offer. Southeast, upper duplex, s rins., bath, garage,. . -APPointments - "The 01' GCray I PARAMOUNT Hoss" II NEWS I Our Gang AESO PS FABLES /_ ART AND BEAUTY OPENING WEDNESDAY "CELERIlTY" i