S. UNI.E PLACE sized Primarily to Give Concerts in 1ub City But Field Has Broadened TPEAR IN ANN ARBOR SOON, ong all the orchestras of the the Boston Symphony orchestra, . will be heard in Hill auditorium 6, is unique. It was established e fallwof 1881 by Henry L. Hig- n, a wealthy music lover of Bos- orchestra was organized pri- y to give concerts in Boston, but. sarily, as it rose in importance dd broadened until less than half total number of concerts given lly now take place there. At nd of the present season it will given a total of 3,635 symphony rts, an average of more than 100 illy. rospers Under New Leaders. ts first year this orchestra com- L but 60 odd men under the lead- p of George Henschel. He laid foundation in building up a loyal c in Boston and the next con- r, Wilhelm Gericke, carried on ork. arge number of young and en- istic artists were brought to ica from Europe and the or- a became famous. Gericke was red by that most brilliant con- r, Arthur Nikisch. Then came ke again for eight years and him Karl Muck, the present con- r, who immediately revealed ex- linary talent and under his lead- p the orchestra went forward in and bounds not only artistically, the favor of the public wherever rchestra was heard. Dr. Muck Now in Charge. er two years Dr. Muck returned rlin and this brought to Boston f its most popular conductors, Fiedler, who continued the splen- rork done by Dr. Muck, and in Dr. Muck returned. Never has rchestra played more brilliantly during the last four years, and have the audiences been larger' ore enthusiastic. It is a signi- fact that for its ten concerts each season in Carnegie hall, York, every seat is subscribed for months before the concerts be- AT THE THEATERS TODAY Majestic-Vaudeville. Orpheum-H. B. Warner in "A Vagabond Prince." Also Tri- angle comedy. Arcade-Lillian Walker in "The Blue Envelope Mystery." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 6 A i ANN ABOR TROOPS MAKE Sobhdir Returing" From .Mexico, (o * * to Deiiroit, Where They Will * He Misered tOut * The Thirty-lirst Regiment has at * last returned from the Mexhcan bord- * s(: er. A few huudredl citizens and stu_-* dents of the city went down -to the * Michigan Centr al station Thursday * * evening when a report was circulated that the treops woul arrive in the * 7, . '..~~~~~~~~~~i t , ,'3 3.4 t, U) '1', . t .L CI'ICAGO SENIORS SCORN THE TROUBLESOME RAZOR Chicago, Jan. 5.-Husky sen- iors, shaved slick, lined up at the University of Chicago and heard Pat Page, assistant ath- letic coach, read the rules. Any senior discouraged by the feeble progress of his hirsuto plumage who applies a razor, will be ducked in Lake Michigan by his bearded classmates. Sen- ior co-eds will pick the male with the most luxuriant jungle growth at the end of the four weeks' contest. A loving cup, mustache style, will be the trophyi. ;., , N 4 "4 * AT THE WHITNEY. "A Daughter of the Gods," hailed as ed on and the weather became un- the last word in magnificent moving ; '1 bearable, only a few aited until the picture sensations, is announced as the /,. i ''three sections of the troops arrived attraction at the Whitney theater com- a"ly yeserday morning. mencing Sunday night, Jan. 14, on a The trains only stopped for a few four-day run. minutes as the guardsmen were re- In this picture beautiful, featuring quested to go to Fort W ayn in De Annette Kellermann, William Fox, its In "A langlter of the cods" at troit, to be mustered out before they creator, has spent $1,000,000 in making The Whitney are at liberty to return to their homes it something that must stand for a in this city. "Lorny" Chatterton was long time to come as an epoch making DIXIE CLUB TO hOLD SMOKER the only Ann Arbor boy to receive per- event in the world of reel life. Some WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT UNION mission to sto or in Ann Arbor. of the sea pictures in which Miss Kel- l- e left for F' ort Wahyne ths moning. lermann figures, with 200 mermaids, The Dixie club will hold a smoker The first section had with it a var- for beauty of composition, lighting and at the Union Wednesday evening, Jan. ied menagerie. Sevonteen Chihuabu. general artistry, have never been 10. Prof. Robert E. Bunker of the do;s, a jacck radit, a ouple o gam equaled either on the screen or the Law school will be the principal chickens, and seven burros were some painted canvas, speaker. William L. Owen, '17L, will or the mnascots tlhat the soldiers Some idea of the magnitude of the be the chief student speaker. All mem- brou'ht home with them,_ undertaking may be gained from the hers and their friends from the south John C. Fischer, hard\ are mer- knowledge that 20,000 persons, 5,000 are urged to be present. An impor- chant, chairnin of the welcome-home horses, a fleet of steamships and an en- tant business meeting will be held fol- commitiettated last night that a tire island were needed to properly lowing the smoker. program has lnen amngcd consist- stage this titan of classics. Tickets for the Dixie club dance to in, ol a rousing reception at th sa- No area in the United States proved. be given Friday, Jan. 12, will be put tin oIowd by a banquci It is ca- large enough, or suitable, for the pur- on sale at the smoker. All enrolled peeted hat the nops will be abi pose of proper production, so Mr. Fox members of the club should buy tick- to refurn hiai bw ihe end ci ne leased from the British government an ets early as the tickets go on sale to ceo. entire island at Kingston, Jamaica, in the public after Wednesday night. At An appeal will be made to the Ci- order that no detail might be left out i the last business meeting the follow- versi1 stu (, to help give the Ann of this perfect film. ing officers were elected: President, Arob: boys a good welcome as there 'Brunner R. Penniman, '18; vice-presi- are sev ral stuclAs in the infantry Eleven U. S. Navy Captains Promoted ( dent, Kemp S. Burge,,.'17; treasurer, that has just returned. The Varsity Washington, Jan. 5.-The president Alexis J.,Rogoski, '18L, and secretary, band -will probably be secured. A today approved the following recom- Samuel Guisenberg, Jr., '17. umber of merchants of the city haN e mendations by the board of rear-ad- promised to close their places of bus, mirals on selections for promotion to Cornell Gives $4,SOO to Relief Fvuu4,nl cess for a couple of hours so as to rear-admiral: Captains Harry S. Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 5.-Cornell an allow their employes to welcome the Knatt, William L. Rogers, Harry McL. nounces that already $4,800 has been boys home. Thuse, George W. McElroy, Robert S. turned in from committees in charge- Griffin, George E. Burd, James H. Oli- of the collection of the prison relief Use the advertising columns of the ver, John Hood, William S. Simms, fund being collected for the benefit Michigan Daily In order to reach the Hugh Rodman, and Henry B. Wilson. of student prisoners in the European best of Ann Arbor's buyers. _______________war' camps. It is expected that a --- - For results advertise in The Michi- total of $6,000 will be reached when Use The Michigan Daily Want Ads- gan Daily. all the returns are in for results. k 1 3 _ IIChiWAN DAMES ADOPT NEW, )iEMBERSIHIP CONTEST SLO AN "Every Student's Wife a Dame," is the slogan of a membership contest I which is being waged by the Michigan Dames. Two teams, led by Mrs. D. N. Simons and Mrs. F. J. M1crath, are exerting every effort to bring stu- Cents' wives within the fold. The contest will close just betore the an- nual mid-year party when the loosing team will be obliged to furbish an en- tertainment. 'the women of the society are hand- iapped in this campaign by the fact that no, list of married students is avilable, and will greatly appreciate it if anyone knowing a stulent's wife who has not been reached will tele- phone the name to the president, Mrs. V. J. Atwell, or to either of the cap- talu-. l)nius Connection With te -Leak Washington, Jan. 5.-Otto H. Kahn of Kahn, Loeb & Co., today denied any connection with the president's note leak, as intimated by Representative Wood of Indiana, in his testimony be- fore the house rules committee today. In a telegram to Representative Hen- ry requesting that he be called im- mediately as a witness. Kahn denied he had ever sold stocks "short." Dancing classes and private lessons at the Packard Academy. VUILU ULUI UIHIU! Bufalto hil's Eiderainnment and Um les "Advertise" America ST~m EIAN( INTERViEWS COMMON By John IL learley (United Press Staa Correspondent) Rome, Jan. 5.-(Special)- -Buffalo Bill's Wild West has "advertised" Am- erica throughout Europe. His circus playing frequently to European spect- ators, has left a trail of false im- pressions behind it. The American. "movies" shown here only emphasize them. The case of Madame Montre inter- viewed today in a Rom n boarding house is by no means uncommon. She is a well-known writer and literary woman. "O, you are an American," she be- gan. 'I am so glad to meet you. For I am making a scientific study of Am- erica. "I was recently presented to some people from a state called Indiana. Really they didn't look so much like Inidians. Of course, their manners were a little off. "It must be very difficult for one to live in the states. The constant clash of the American and the In- dian civilizations is undoubtedly a nerve-racking annoyance. "Of course, the poor Indians really did give a civilization to the world. They were a simple and natural peo- ple, having a real art and a real literature. "The Indian at least has blood and not machine oil in his veins. Natural- ly, there are some savages, the good being always mixed with the bad." The Americans are frequently call- ed "the Germans of the New World." New York City is regarded as the be- ginning and end of the United States. Estimates on painting, paper ing, or any kind of decorating, fully given. Phone 237, C. H. & Co. hang- cheer- Major tf i e following program will be I in this city: phony in E flat major, No. 3 henish," Op. 97......Schumann emic Festival Overture, Op. 80 ... .......... Brahms >, "L'Arlesienne" No. 1 (Music Alphonse Daudet's play) .. . Bizet ture to "Tannhauser".....Wagner L Again Nearing Chihuahua City Paso, Jan. 5.-Villa is forcing his through General Murgia's army overnment troops and is nearing uahua City today, according to ad- s reaching the border. An exodus larmed residents of the northe'n tal has started, the Carranzista orities granting refugees a free I to the border. The deciding bat- or possession of the city is being ht near Horcasitas. Jhildren Dead After Big Tornado cAlester, Okla., Jan. 5.-Death toll he mission school house tragedy at ton, north of here, went to 15 n four children died today from ries sustained when a tornado eked the school house yesterday. e Rose, eight years old, and Flor- Rose, 15 years old, died at their .e near Vireton and Elsie and Ray- d Perry, 14 and 18 years old, re- tively, died in the hospital here. o Probe Newsprint Distribution ashington, Jan. 5.-All the ma- iery of the department of justice set in motion today to gather evi- ce of illegal combinations and un- practices among newspaper manu- tres in the distribution of news- it paper. The department will se- Assistant Attorney General Todd, official trust-buster, to try to un- er violations of the anti-trust law. Plaint in Missouri Governor Row efferson City, Mo., Jan. 5.- The tion of Judge Henry Lamm, de- ed nominee for governor of Mis- ri, contesting the elction of Colonel d D. Gardner, his Democratic op- ent, was presented in a joint ses- 1 of the house and senate today Senator A. E. L. Gardner. ry a Michigan Daily Want Ad. 0M w GOdS ma ee dble ake ." t.' er ,, . A' I , D Ne A N. w Good-Depedab We Makes Nothing Reserved .F.hMain rt a SOR S S17, = h .; i 'F '} J J k f f} K ' ',1 '" r %. These are the days when care of your figure will count as the years go by. For your figure the corset is responsible. tic a Think Ahead! will take care of your figure today-tomorrow--and in the days to come you will retain your youthful lines. Take the necessary time for a careful fitting. 211 $ 3 and up For Sale by w, r C~rgr :t '1916 The Hoseof I --n ' Oer EC E L AT HOME PORTRAITURE OUR SPECIALTY P O E *1911 Michiganensiam Portraits Taken in Studio 119 EAST LIBERTY STREET