PAGE FOUR THE WOLVERINE THE DETACHMENT NEW ling by the soldiers and as a special DETACHMENT TO feature some Japanese will give an HEAR M. BELLEAU exhibition of u j tsu and Japanese fencing W I UE IT Monday, the detachment in forma- tion, will be taken to hear Monsieurm Jules Belleau lecture on "Combat and F Communication." ~- Comictinon ment as ben - John Philip Sousy Declares Conflict Official announcement has been re- - Will Increase Imasgnationad ceived from Washington to the effectIand that 720 new men will arrive August Generate Enthusiasm 15. Plans of mobilization are under ( Pl - way, but as this detachment is to be (By Paul Sheinkman) of about the same size as the last it "The great war will serve to in- will be handled in much the same crease the imagination of composers manner, with a few improvements that , and to develop new insdlration," de- have been arranged. * clared Lieut. John Philip Sousa dur- ing the intermission Thursday even- ing when asked or his opinion as to the effect of the war upon music of Y _r gr mthe period. Saturday, moving pictures featuring . "I am sure that this is true for the Vivian Martin in, "Unclaimed Goods." greater part of the world," said the Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, com- famous march king, "although, of bined Y. M. C. A. and University ALICE JOYCE course, I cannot speak for Germany. church services in Y. M., C. A. tent, in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Featdr'. The only German composition in- Reverend Hustin of Detroit, will "FIND THE WOMAN" spired by the war, which I have heard speak. Monday, Professor I. J. Young of, is the "Hymn of Hate," and that will give an illustrated lecture on the LOST-Two Shaeffer fountain pens on seems to combine all possible dis- Foresters' Life. Tuesday, Detachment campus near Law Building last sonances In music. Of course there Glee Club at Hill Auditorium. Wed- Thursday between 12 and 1. One will be a martial note injected into nseday, moving pictures with Edith gold tipped. Finder please leave at the music. The people want no bun- Storey in, "Treasures of the Sea." Secretary's \office, Law Building. , kum, no knocking off heads. They Thursday, the K. of C. and Y. M. C. A. Alvin E. Evans. want the swing of tle marching boys will combine to give a band concert In khaki and blue." Mere, the great at the band stand, Otto's Marine Band WANTED-Young man to work eve- leader paused and smikd as he was is to play. Friday, boxing and wrest- pings. Busy Bee, 313 So. State reminded of Jim, the pride of the from Boitu's "Mephistofele," Thomas' SPEND YOUR VACATION ON T "Mignon," Hosmer's rhapsody, "The GREAT LAKES Southern," and Graingers dashing Travel via Detroit & Cleveland N "Shepherds' Hey." igation Co. Daily service between: truit and Buffalo. Leave Detroit 5 Soloists Exceptional P. M. Leave Buffalo 6:00 P. e. D The solo numbers by Miss Marjorie service between Detroit and Cle Moody and Miss Ruby Helder were land; leave both points 10:45 P. two distinct hits on a program full of arrive at destination early follow hits. Miss Moody has a wonderfully morning. Day trips Detroit and Ole brilliant and true soprano which is as land July and August daily (ext clear as a bell, especially in the up- Sundays) 8:30 A. M., arrive desti per register. The voice of Miss Hel- tion 4:00 P. M. Four trips per w, der is a sensation in that it is .a per- between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, M feet tenor of rare quality. Although kinac Island via coast line to M it lacks somewhat in volume, at times kinac. Railroad tickets are hono being lost in that band accompani- on all D. & C$ steamers. ment, this is offset by an almost haunt- ing sweetness which completely won LOST-Black bill fold with sum the audience Thursday evening. money with name A. M. Flodqu Sousa's new song, "In Flanders Field Finder return to U. of M. Hospi the Poppies Grow," which she sang, Reward. is full of pathos, as is Weatherly's Danny Boy" which was sung as an encore. Although a few moments were necessary to adjust one's self to the novelty of listening to a female tenor voice, the listener had only to turn his eyes from the singer to imagine a male voice of beautiful quality. Sousa and his band go from here to Detroit where they have been engaged by the city for one week of two con- certs a day. To S. A.. Moran, of the Arcade theater goes the credit for bringing the organization to Ann Ar- bor. Trunks and travelling bags for purposes-Koch & Henne.-Adv, Dancing at the Armory every S urday evening. Fisher's Orchesi -Adv. To learni pwrjig wl requires close appioati A t-pewriter and free instruotion book from O.D.Morrill. 3Z2 S. Stat will do the rest. family, wh 'the only pany who THE EBERBACH & SON COMPANY Sousa h 200-204 E. Liberty Street liant enga Canada an CHEMICALS, DRUGS, SUNDRIES Canadian f son was tl becauso th Always Good Quality because It y ty ecsthb The Best the Market Affords so, thereb yonid doubt . "Perhaps Hlared Lie preparing half of th grams ar( have never daries, unt AT German m _ Aui The larg FREEMAN'S in Hill au to welcom and his ba the most e Per Week $6.00 together in of this ki genial lead Per W eek Light Breakfast 5.50 hisencore own comp( Per W eek Lunch and Dinner' 475 =abybro- at the clos Per Day 1000 at TheM TeMoo Court of f Dinners . 50 represented off the pr =CFrank Sim Drinking Water Boiled and Cooled solo and a Everything Clean and Sanitary enthusiasti Character the Wester 803 East Washington Street _ ac;es"" One Block North of ITill Auditorium = A splen interpretat IIIII t 1u[IIIUIIi i II Ii lHIIII~ lUIIIIIIIlill 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111i = i L;Liberty by L. Davis w ho, as he marched by, was one in all that great com- was in step." No German Music as just completed a bril- gement of one month in nd brings the story of the father who declared that his he best in his regiment, not e proud father said so, but he boy's mother also said y settling the matter be- rt. s you have noticed," de- utenant Sousa' as he was to go on for the second e program, "that my pro- e truly cosmopolitan. I drawn geographical boun- til now. You will find no usic on my program." dience Enthusiastic ge audience which gathered ditorium Thursday evening e the famous bandmaster nd of artists, was perhaps enthusiastic that has come Ann Arbor on an occasion ind in many years. The er was most generous with s which were largely 'his ositions, and which invar- ght forth a burstof ap- sr the first few notes and e of the number. orish Scene number, "The Granada" by Chapi, which A Spanish music, started ogram with a dash. Mr. son, cornetist, played one an encore which were both cally received. Sousa's Studies, "The Dwellers in n World" were highly char- of the different races of ch they represented. did and decidedly natural ion of "For America and y Earl V. Moore and Dr. L. was given, the band almost ur own Varsity band in its this number. Other num- e program were selections at the Armory every Sht- ning. Fisher's Orchestra. rs& Mechanics -BankIf H MAIN STREET ORNER HURON STREET OFFICE SO. STATE STREET g Bank With Every.Banking Need Come on in-the water's flue BathingSut Nobblest irkthe city-Also a supply of Water Wings and Bathing Caps WAHR'SUNIVERSITY BOOK STOR E Save the Pieces Broken Eye Glass Lenses ground in our own shop, same day TRY OUR SERVICE. 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