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STAGE. CARNIVAL.

Th,1ursday Is Date
0/ NextConcert~
Grace Johnson Konold, 'soprano of
the vocal department of the University

thne Screen

by Andrew HT. Green, of
cess. Co., of Detroit, was
Homer Heath, general
e Union.

The official opening of the Wade~
Mays carnival, held here under the
auspices of the Ann Arbor posts of
the American Legion and Veterans of
Foreign Wars, took place last night at
the foot of Packard street.
A Ferris wheel and 12mpain shows.
are the features of the carnival. More
than 50 concessions have beef} opened
for business and a large crowd was in
attendance last night. Citizens who
wish to make donations to the ex-serv-
ice men's organizations are given' an
opportunity to do so when they park
their cars.
Although no charge is made for this
service, donations to the Legion and
V. F. W. will be received. The car-
nival arrived here from Jackson Sun-
day morning and will continue in Ann
Arbor throughout the week.

AT THE ARCADE

Owen Moore, in "The Desperate
Hero," will have its final sho'wing at

ISuporting Miss Barriscale in this
feature are Forrest Stanley, w~yell-
known leading man; Dorothy Comi-
mung, Harry Meyers, and Ben Alex-
ai~der.
AT THlE MAJESTIC
Today for the last time "The Cost,"
featuring Violet Hemning, will be
shown at the Majestic. In this picture}

Marueite 1u iaric comes N
and Thursday to th~e Majesti
of a Sudden Peggy." In her 1J
ture, Miss Clark equals th~e
previous productions, and d
capable acting.
In connection with this
shown a Sunshine come(
Night,"

Schol f Msic wil had he rogamthe Arcade this afternon and evening.

FOR 1RENT

LIVERY

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ofx the "next complimentary recital
Igiven under the auspices of the facultyj
of the School of Music at 8 o'clock
Wednesday'evening in Hill auditorium.
Mrs. Konold 'has distinguished herself
as an artist of great merit throughout
the, middle west where* she has ap-
peared under distinguished musical
auspices.
Mr. Anthony ;Whitmire, of the2 violin
department, will again contribute 'a
group of numbers. The University or-
ganist, 'Mr. earl V. Moore, will make.
his first appearance in the summer
series of concerts, and "will coffer two
organ groups.
The program in fittl is as folio ~s:
Concert Overture in A....... Maitland
Earl V. Moore
S cen a and Ario: ' "Caro nome"-.-.
(Rigoletto)...........Verdi,
Grace. Johnson Konold
Adoration.......... ...Borowski
Swan Song from "Lohiengrin". Wagner
Japanese Sunset.......Deppen
Anthony ,J. Whitmire
A Birthday_.......Woodman
Sunshine Song.........Grieg
The Year's at the eSpring + ....Beach,
Mrs.' Konold
Romance sans Paroles(
Angelus du Soir......... ...bonnet:
Chant de Printemps. . .,
Mr. Moore
Maud bkkelberg, Accompanist
Wolverine Classified Ads bring re-
sults. Ads should -be brought in by2
o'clock before day to be run.

It is an unalloyed farce, in which
IMoore takes the part of a lovte-sick
swain, who has $100 in cash in the;
wor ld, and about $2,000 worth of small
debts. Hiy efforts to evade his cred-
itors and °to' win the girl on whom he
has set his heart precipitate him into
many, amusing situations. Gloria
slope is Mr. Moore's leading lady, and
they are both at their humorous best.
For two days, commencing tomor-
row, the Arcade will, present Bessie
Barriscale in her 'newest photoplay,
"The Notorious Mrs. Sands." This is a
del icate and subtle satire, on present
day social conventions., Miss Barnis-
cale, as. Mary Ware, is forced by her
mother into a marriage with Sands
despite her love for another. The com-
plications which ensued go to make up
a most ilnteresting photo-drama. One
fof the most noteworthy settings of the
production shows°$ the interior of an
elaborately furnished mansion owned
by Grey Sand's, a wealthy bachelor. 'In
her role as the, society leader, the star
wears, a bewildering array of ,gorgeous'
frocks, all especially designed by a
noted modiste for this photoplay.

are shown many realistic scenes of
university life. Taking the role of a
young girl who has given her love to
a worthless }man, MTI~s Heming does,
some fine acting, which makes the pic-
ture a success.
"Th~e Cost" js .a 'picturization of
David Graham Phillips' best book of
the same name.

"M_"FFriui

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-7:50 a. mn. 12:401
1Zo-Limited cars,
48, 4:48 p. m.
-Limited car, 8:481

FOR REST,.

SAUNDERS' 'CANO0E LIVERY

On the Huron River

FOUNTAIN PENS'.
It is easy to find one of our stores and each
'of them has a stock of pens from which you can
surely fin~d one to suit you.
324 SOUTH STATE STREET
E. & 'S. UNIVERSITY AVENUE-
711 PACKARD STREET

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13-15 NICKELS ARCA'
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Fine Chocolates
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On the Huron River

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lore Work for the Den~t.
ter, in Bleauty and Scent.
BLJOSSOM SIHOP
AR~CADE PHONE

AMERI'CA.N CI'GAR STORE
BILLIARDS AND POCKET B3ILLIA!DS
Cigars, Cigarettes, Trobaccos, Candies. Soft Drinks, ice ;Creamr
514 I. WIWLAMS ONE BLOCK FROM COAMPtUS

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Moving, Packing & Stoj
Leading Packers of China, Cut Glass,
Pianaos, and Fine F~urniture.
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complete outfit, $50.00. Call Winans,
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ary." 1599-M.

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DETROIICREAMEtRY

ight colored, rim,
irfl to WolverineI

WANTED

HELP WANTED-Write for complete
outfit. Free. Sell best Western
New York Nursery Stock. Make big
money. Territory now, ,open. Gra-
ham Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y.!'

Such a differ~ence in Sodas and Sundaes-and
VELVET BR1 4ND ICE CREAM IS ONE REASON.
The :Detroit; Creamery has established a permanent Branch

ce in the cutting
rmerly' occupied by
fler. Apply Janitor.

in Ann Arbor'to supply the dem'and'.

WANTED-Students' washin~g.
Geddes avenue. Phone 2569.

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THE REST OF' THE SUMMER'

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