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March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…: PROGRAMS (Subject to change) Syracuse University: The Ann Arbor festival has long since taken its assured place 'as one of the most important annual events in the United States. Its rank has been attained…

FESTIVAL CONCERT Thursday Evening, May U) "For thirty-four years Ann Arbor has' held its annual May Festival and at no other time during that period has any other May Festival of the country surpassed this…

… them appreci- ate and are capable of fulfilling their responsibilities.. The value of such Festivals in advancing the art of music cannot be overestimated. The activities of the Ann Arbor Uni- versity…

… the art of music. ' J. ALBERT RIKER, Musical Courier, Editorial, New York: Ann Arbor has made itself nationally famous by the great music festival that is held there each year under the direction of…

… the University Sch'ool of Music. It is by such accomplishments that America is made musical. Such festivals as, these held each year in Ann Arbor satisfy this need-and awaken in many visitors and…

… perhaps in many who are unable to be present, the first con- ception of the meaning and delight of this great cultural and emo- tional influence we call art. The Ann Arbor festival does more than merely…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

…{11,{{11{1111II IU uses, AN CO. k WHAT EXPERTS SAY: SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS Excerpts from Letters of Congratulation on the Ann Arbor May Festival WALTER DAMROSCH, New York: What a noble collection of works…

… MARGARET MATZENAUER Contralto Ann Arbor Festival is one of the most valuable contributions to the cause of Metropolitan Opera Company music in America and should attract thousands from all parts of the…

… Music Clubs, La Scala and Chicago Operas Oxford, Ohio: The National Federation of Music Clubs begs to record its appreciation of the BENNO RABINOF Violin great Ann Arbor Music Festivals. PERCY GRAINGER…

…: The Ann Arbor Festivals probably do more for music and the cultural life of CONDUCTORS the nation than any similar festivals. JAMES FRANCIS COOKE, President the Theo- EARL V. MOORE Musical Director dore…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… concert stage who has won the admiration of all. Like Miss Parkhurst, she is conceded to be one of the most promising of the younger generation of artists. Frieda Hempel, who has appeared in Ann Arbor so…

… lovers and teachers, for he is a composer of note as well as a virtuoso, his compo- sitions having been used for many years by great musical pedagogues. His coming to Ann Arbor will be of special interest…

… managers in secur-e contract with him for auimIted er:of engagements after the close e operatic season, the Ann Arbort gement, was able to bring About ocal festival debut. His engage- will be an event in Ann

Arbor cal history, second only to that ~ruso a few years ago. Choral Union Thursday (ursday, evening the University al union will make its 'first ap- ance at the festival In the presen- n' of Wlf…

…, a blue card showed such a condition. Thus, each. operator could see at a glance how the sections were being filled up, and Iphoned back accordingly to the enrollment rooms whether such and such "a man…

…S YiNG MSITWEiIE S N ANNOIJINCED ) FAVORITES RETURN D NEWTALENTADDL D I Musieians to Join with OperaticI Stars of Country in. Presentation . ans for this year's May Festival1 promise of one of the…

March 31, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

FESTIVAL FOUR DAYS May 19, 20, 21 ,22, 1926 6 CONCERTS HILL AUDITORIUM ANN ARBOR EARL V. MOORE 'Musical Director WHAT AUTHORITIES SAY: Excerpts from Letters and Editorials. OSSIP GAB11111I0W ITSCH, Conductor…

…, Philadelphia:- "The May Festival at Ann Arbor has come to play a very vital part in hte development of musical life in Michigan. The program which you have outlined for this year strikes me as admirable in every…

April 02, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… of Music. This will be the second time the Chicago conductor has taken the time to come to Ann Arbor for the purpose of aiding in preparation for the May Festival. His interest, according to School of…

… torn down, est having been 'contracted for moved to new sites. Officials e Ann Arbor Asphalt company, arge 'of the clearing, state that round will be ready for construe- f the new buildings by the mid- f…

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… distinguished by its large puft collar.sIined thru- out with rich sain in navy blue. ff A distinctively tailored co English tweed in gray, sf with blue and green. I sleeves. Fully lined with Gray diagonal…

… bolivia is the fabric of this new spring coat. Wrap style. Stitched in navy blue. Lined with .navy blue' Canton crep'e. ALSO HIE SWEET Feature and PATHE REVIEW Wm. Goodyear & DY OUT! 124 SOUTH MAIN…

… Music officials, is sure to result in a festival which will easily equal those of the past. APPLICATIONS FOR FRESH FROLIC COMING IN FAST More than 100 applications for bids to the Freshman Frolic have…

March 25, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 134) • Page Image 11

… SECTION THREE -dommummi- PP'l 4 It4k ~IAi1p SECTION THREE Vol. XXXVIII. No. 13 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1928 MAY FESTIVAL DR S Thirty-Fifth Annual Concert Event of the University…

… them to Ann Arbor to participate in the May Festival, and in a sense the orchestra has become so distinct a part of the Festival that music pa- trons coiing to Ani Arbor welcome Stock and his orchestra…

… as a unit of the event Tura Higbee Wel-Knowni Juva Higbee, supervisor of music in the Ann Arbor public schools, was recently elected to her position through her record as an authority in this field…

…. Before coming to Ann Arbor she had won distinction in her profession, and the results she has at- tained with the high school musical organizations have been remarkable. Her groups invariably won…

… to be unexcelled, rare drawn to Ann Arbor each season esembling a tin whistle, and then rium at a cost of $75,000, by the out of which has sprung many other mocray, which tells the story in its and his…

…. Fortunately for title, like "The Quest of the Queer year with the Chicago Civic Opera are built by Director Moore out ofne set of triangular tubes which Christian will preside at the organ, the Ann Arbor May…

… engagements. Ann tend. Almost every artist summoned mental, ho veran tout some descocto Frd afe o Arbor is one of the musical com- here appears as a rule before audi- "ath o nd isu Marion Telva, Merle Alcock…

… K..' OS The blue curtain that has been ~ ~hangihg over the stage in Hill audi- torium during most of the present season has been removed. In its place is a row of organ pipes, once more, that may not…

… sings as that mile after mile of wiring, and mag- geat atwist sang in his prime. Tis- nets bythe hundred, and wind-tub- will be his first Anni Arbor appear- I- kfog, and relay rooms, and other de- a n e…

May 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…, The University Musical Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan. My dear Mr. Sink:- ; Y.f The announcement of the Thirty-Fifth Annual May Festival just reached' me and am glad to note that the high standard for…

… which the. Festival is known, is being main- tained in the forthcoming programs. The Ann Arbor Festival=, in. my humble opinion, is one of the, finest in this country, and I deplore the fact that I cannot…

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…. So she had to say "'NO"- and in spite of his pleading cotildn't tell him WHY. Give Yourself SOX Appeal-Wear GARTER We are featuring for Saturday to Look, one of the finest Suits in Ann Arbor for…

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May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… St. r TURDAY i . _ . ._,...;' ' Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus…

… made at once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca Lion. For more details call M. Mer zen, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow wo borrowed the blue and gld pweater at the Fall…

…-Two seats for entire May q Festival., 6th Row-1st Balcony- Worth $19.00. Price $10.00. call Every, 273 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, main floor, for any concert. Call 1766-3. FOR SALE-3 Festival

… tickets second balcony, front row, section 12. Tel. 302-M or call at 619 E. University. FOR SALE--Two seats for entire May Festival. 6th Rowv, st balcony. Worth $14.p0" Pric, $10.00. Call Every, 2738, FOR…

… SALE-Saxaphoneas, BuescherC Melody and ConnE Flt Alto. Both new?" Call 11984 311 Thompson. FOR' SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $1.2 sach, phone 2276, 818 Oakland. FOR SAE-Course ticket for May…

… SFestival. Mta" Floor. $6.00 Call x;344-W. or 23orest. FOR SAL-One course May Festival ticket, center main floor.-$6.50. 414 Church St. or phone 4504'M. FQR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets for Friday niglit…

… concert. Main floor. Call 583W. FOR SALE -Two May Festival tick- ets together, main floor. $12.00. Call liaitd.Phone.1505. FOW SLE-LTwo tickets. for. entire May Festival. Downstairs.Call 1130. FOR SALE…

…-Two tickets for part of Festival concerts. Call 941. FOR SALEFirst class Gibson tenor Mandolin. Call Walker, 1719-M. . ISCLLANXOUS RESERVATIONS ,for All-Amercan College Tour in Europe this sum mver 'should be…

… 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. F~OR SALE FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon, 1st Balcony. Ad- STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS…

March 16, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… the Parlors of Stevens & Pershing 1618 Paakard St. We also carry a fine liGesof Hair Goods. I-I' II ill The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, P$58,000.00 Resources…

… gloves at Ann Arbor Sav- ings Bank Saturday afternoon. Re- turn to cashier and nothing will be said. LOST-In taxi meeting 10:42 train Saturday evening, Michigan Central station, bag containing hat. 311 S…

… Tappan. -' LOST-Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity pin. Reward to finder. Phone 1285. 727 S. State St. LOST-Blue velvet and silver flower. 826 Tappan. Reward. Tel. 114. LOST-A brightly colored raffia hat pin. Call…

…- els Arcade. Call between 3 and 5:30 P. M. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Three May Festival cou- pons for two dollars a piece, worth three dollars. 520 Thompson St.. FOR SALE--Two May festival cou- pons. Two…

… dollars each. Call 542-J. FOR SALE-Dress suit in excellent condition. 10 Nickels Arcade. FOR SALE-Soph-prom ticket. Call. 1911-M between 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. FOR SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $4. 433…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

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… at Palmer field. At. Parlor of Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $000…

… be in Ann a short time to interview pros- esmen.; Write us today if you ted and we will have our man- )u while in Ann Arbor. - -Fly Worry Your Head Off If You Want To -but if you're wise, you…

… once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca- tion. For more details call M. Mer- zon, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow who borrowed, the blue and gold sweater at the Fall…

… condi- tion. Calk ,1206.-J and ask for J. C. Adams. , WANTED - Private garage at once-. Call 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two good May Festival seats cheap, for Thursday night, Friday…

… afternoon and night and Sat-. urday. Call 1582-J between 11 and 12 A. M. and 7 and 8 3. M. FOR SALEg-Two May Festival, tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon…

…, 1st Balcony. Ad- dress 432 Fifth St. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets for the remainder of the coursd Main floor, Sec. G, row 5. $10. 51S E. William. Phone 1878-W. FOR SALE-First class Gibson tenor…

… Daily office and paying for this ad. 'I I. W~hy not Flowers for 0 /, the flay Festival srnr rrrr n rirs w rrrri tain pen between ngineering build- Reward. Phone I Bin'Maize- Blossom Shop g…

May 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…-Chicago at Ann Arbor, May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- bor. June 17-National Collegiate Athlet- ic association meets at Chicago. Abroad May 20…

…-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 22-Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa. May 30-Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. Today is "M" Day. t i ' r l r C " .... , , .+....r Straws I N= ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDUL1, I…

…:o5 z:5. U 9:15 3:15......Saline ....... :5 1z:oo * A-4 ^4 - ^Ar. AnnArbor*Lv* 4:49 ioA* Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS POCKET BILLIARDS i Fourteen tables on second floor reserved exclusively for this…

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…, first balcony. Call 2236-W. 164-21 LOST MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU LIKE to know how much money you can make this summer? I had fifty students from Ann Arbor out during spring vaca- tion and their…

…- dinal of Stanford university. Stanford Beats Bears On April 22 some 20,000 persons jammed their way into the California track bleachers to witness the triumph of the all powerful Blue and Gold ag…

…, oak finish, lot 132x150 feet; ear campus and street car lines, uit, flowers, shrubbery. Suitable or fraternity, sorority or hospital. hone 1411-R. 1136 Prospect St. 165-3 R SALE-Two choice May Festival

Festival ticket i center of main floor. Call 1452-R' fternoons or evenings. 164-2 R SALE-Five seats for May Fes- val, Wed. night; two seats Thurs. ight. Phone 2338. 164-2 I SALE-One $7 Festival Course oket…

…. Excellent seat. Call 1505 etween 12 and 1 and 6 and7. 165 t SALE-Two May Festival course ckets, second balcony. Phone ill-M. Good seats. 165 1 SALE-Two patrons tickets for ednesday and Thursday night ncerts…

…. Call 2361-R. . 165 I SALE-May Festival ticket for itire course or first floor. Call 76-R. . 165-2 t SALE-May Festival ticket, sec- d balcony, row E. Phone 71-,. 165 SALE-One May Festival course ,ket…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…~ations have been comnplet- ed, for' Ann Arbor's thirtieth annual' .May Festival, the first concert of v./1~C~x w~ll be given at S o'clock Wed- nesday evening in Hill auditorium when Deniamfino Gigli, the noted…

… traditional feature;, will be more than 50 cost~4ines which will be '~ ~ ~ T ~thPT [ 'e serving fsta )ri'and creflmil brought here by theJ. L. Hudson Com- ..:,.i I IIIH and blue, and spring flowers' will be…

… THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State pand Pacr Se(t~, 601 E. i lartha Washington Candies fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E. Liber-SO ty.'a d v . -- -- ,.:. _ e. " et TODAY uron St…

… Weistersinger." The or- chestra will play TFranck's ;Symphony in D minor and aeveral smaller works for orchestra. Three outstanding numbers appear on t~he second Festival program, sche- duled for 8 o…

… Mlabelle Addi- so, famous Bach interpret er. The third Festival concert at 2':30 o'clock Friday afternoon iil be the "Children's; Concert"~ given by the Children's F- stival chorus uinder the direction of…

… George Oscar Bowen. Su- zalne. 'Keener, a young soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, will Sing two ijumbers and Arthur Kraft, an Anier- ican tenor, will also contribute two. T'he fourth Festival concert…

…'antastic Suite" with thte c- chestra -at 2:80 6-1 clock Saturday afternoon, as the prin- cipa1 featu~re of the fifth Festival ecn- cert. Another object of interest on this program is Schumann's "I-hen- ish" symp…

…~hony, transcribed for", mod- 'crn orchestra by Mr. Stock, who wFill con'duct it. -The Festival will be brought to a dloac at 8 o'clock Saturday night with a3 concert performance of Saint-Sa ens' biblical opera…

….MAionEKF J GeadilMase r.,Prtdi oiety wil o'clock Tuesday. Those whio. wish to J T R K S enni.ngs, Elizabeth M.1cDowell, and Sing At Festival try out, but are unable to colme at e ,MGrlie'lses 'ri oi[wl these…

… nesdayf at a4 o'clock, in Sarah rCas wellI the close of the May Festival wecel St 5Y les d Angell hall, cast of acts 1 and 2, at 5 i for festival guests and university v. j Shown l4edne say o…

March 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… be music by the Freshman Girls' Glee club. Immediately following the luncheon a rally will be held for all Michigan women in Ann Arbor at that time and other women interested in Michi- gan. Mrs…

… Pioneer D'ays in Michigan." "Y" Secretary Here for Conferences Constance Susan Ball, Y. W. C. A. secretary located at Chicago, will be in Ann Arbor from Wednesday until Friday for conferences with girls rel…

… to put over this new vogue in college headwear. Beret Tans can be ordered in any oneof the following colors through your local college dealer - COLORS: ,cardinal ColffRed Navy Blue Copenhagen Blue Tan…

… back. Finder call 1505. Reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Four May Festival cou- pons. Call Cashier at Daily office. Phone 960. FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- pons, $1.50 each. Steele, 313-W. - FOR SALE-Two May…

… Fesival cov- er coupons. Call 549-J. FOR SALE-One May Festival Cou- pon, $1.75. -954-J. FROCKS SUITS Illustrating the new bouffant vogue, cascades and frills of taffeta, georgette brilliant with-beads or…

May 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 171) • Page Image 8

… who fees are not paid by the above date graduate in June. Pay at once and avoid the last minute rush. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. Ann Arbor Art Association: Paintings of forty-four American Artists…

… Building, Wednesday afternoon, 2:15. All persons interested are invited. W. A. Paton. Senior Lits: Seniors who have not paid their class dues may do so by sending me a check at 1502 Cambridge Road, Ann Arbor

…, nor heard a llama bleat We've never seen a Gaucho ride and throw the bolas neat We've never heard Brazilians sing those lively "Santos Blues" But, boy, we'll get all this-and more We're gonna make this…

… present. Helen Hall. Mists Detain Him Pay as igh as $25.00 for Men's and Ladies' Old Clothes call us beforeyou se. l Also buy Shoes, OvercoatsJewery, etc. 121E.Ann Dial4366 SAM ELLIS PONTIAC MT. CLEMENS…

…:00; also the following mornings of Festival week:- Wednesday and Friday 9:00 to 11:00, Thursday and Saturday 9:00 to 12:00. General admission twenty-five cents; free to members, students of Univer- sity, and…

… of this semester. Fred A. Cuthbert, Pres. May Festival Notices: Festival concerts will take place as follows: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. Friday and Saturday…

… located in the main lobby. Librettos will be on sale at the music stores, during Festival week, and in the lobby preceding each concert. Charles A. Sink. First May Festival Program: The first May Festival

… respective assignments in Hill Audi- torium during the May Festival, unless otherwise notified. Doors open at 7:30 P. M. for evening concerts and at 2:00 P. M. on Fri- day and Saturday afternoons. Please be on…

… time. .W. A. Davenport. May Festival Librettos: In order to give the general public an opportunity to obtain Librettos before the evening concert, copies have been left at all Music and Book Stores…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

… Hotel4, Toledo, Interurban Station $1.25 one way, $2.25 round trip Leave Ann Arbor Leave Toledo A A. M. 12 Noon 8 A. M. 12 Noon 4 P.M. 8 P. M. 4 P.M. 8 P.M. Stop at Union 5 Minutes later 4 . THE BLUE BIRD…

… into Jackson County, Saturday morning, May 19, leaving the Natural Science Building at 8:30 o'clock, and returning .at noon. The bus fare will be one dollar for each member. Take map of Ann Arbor

… members are urgently asked to be present. Raja F. Howrani, President. Ann Arbor Art Association: Two Special Exhibitions of Paintings and Etchings opened on Tuesday, May 15 in the West and North Galleries…

… RETURN FOR VISIT Returning after an absence of eight months, Michael De Filippis, former instructor in the Romance languages, department, is expected to reach Ann Arbor in a few days for a brief visit…

…'clock this morning in Hill auditori- um, according to an announcement of Earl V. Moore, director. DELUXE MOTOR COACHES Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Toledo Terminals-Ann Arbor, City Pharmacy L ^1 ~Ypsilanti, Huron…

… COACH LINE, INC. Phone 970, 118 Fourth St. HOURS-8 A. M. to 11 P. MW E-lV E RY D A Y Saunder's Canoe Livery On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St. I °Lay Festival Ushers: ti 1NI 1 Iliii l…

… broilers and chickens to roast and boil. hidrd and Fourth May Festival Concerts: The Third May Festival concert will be given Friday afternoon, May 18, ' SPECIAL at 2:30 o'clock, Benno Rabinof, violinist…

…, Marie Montana, soprano, Chil- dren's Festival Chorus, Orchestral Accompaniment, Frederic, Stock and Juva Try a Box of Palm and Olve Soap- Higbee, conductors, Mabel Ross Rhead, pianist. ry bars of Pal and…

…: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra E Minor, Opus 64, Benno Rabinof; Hyde: Cantata, "The Quest of the Queer Prince," Children's Festival Chorus; 6 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser . ... . . . . . 25c Chabrier; Waltz…

… TOS Bridge: Love Went a Riding, Marie Montana. The Fourth May Festival concert will be given Friday evening, May 18, Phone 6656 339 S. Main St. at8:16ocok Soloists: Leonora Corona, soprano, Palmer…

May 02, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… ROADSTER in good condition. A bargain for quick sale. Call Smith 2999 or 2845-W. LOVELY NEW eight room house on one of Ann Arbor's most beautiful streets.. Oak floors, fireplace, French Doors, and sun parlor…

…- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy' holders, rubber stamps, rlbbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank…

… by DELIUS The other artists have all been heard in Ann Ar1or. Good Course Tickets may still be secured at the School of Music in the $5.00 and $5.50 Sections. "Festival Coupons" will still be…

…'d Rapids, Mich'igan. SDAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS- ON.LITTLE INVESTMENT REMEBER that Rider told you Dia- mond Blue Black Ink was the best fountain pen ink. Now you know it is good. RIDER'S PEN SHOP…

… floor for May Festival for series. Call 1463-M. COLLEGE STUDENT or teacher for summer months, handling school in salesfield; healthy, enjoyable, re- fined position, $273 for 3 months. $156 for 2 months…

… Vicente Ballesier Photo by Alpeda from many operas-Orat .rio sing- ers-Violinist-Harpist= -Pianist -Organist. TWO BIG CHORUSES THE CHORAL UNION and the CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS THE CHICAGO SYM- PHONY…

May 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

….' ,VV hi r U will 1)be di])i , jo d(f to Ihlme block M's in gold may be used hiero- mieict no ;eigth rg- after by Ann Arbor inirchant~s for iarAe aflsadlotouc (isplay on occasions of university importance…

Ann Arbor' in time to ('011111(4t tme last mu ci imgof1'the year' for thre Bible Olass. IU pper Room n<<11i are sc ially urged to keep the reg ulam' hour Iron)m seveim1to eight o'clock oi l My (30 ineto…

… includes instruction in the making of blue prints. In the corse in Inisti' ucida 1 and. free-hand dra wing, the time is de voted to practic iiue of instu- ments, and 1'ree- ad sketchinjug,>o that the studen…

…-owend biuilding in Ain Arbor is heated from the central power pl~ant.Ix The last unit is 22; feet in length andl extends from the new University hospital tunnel to the 01(1 hospital grollp. indianalpolis, May I 9…

… Return F o r L a s t .m e e t i n g-D. T n a d n o d c o f 1 1 Ann Ambor tiilblo ('ha iiranmd thie in- termnat iomi' 11yrknowni Upper Rooii Bible Class'iloin'thle last ten years, ex- pects to reoturm to…

… Maby 20-Senior Banquet and Senior T~j Sing. M3iy 2), 21, 22, 2:3-May Festival. t )fay 22-Senior Ball. May 22-Frosh Spring flay 22--Last (lay for1 ploma fees. clay 23-Outdoor track meet. May 27, ?5…

… May Festival Conicert WED)NESD)AY EVENING, HAY 2, S:00 OC,OCK PROGRAM Soloist Ossip arll~tsch, J'1allt The Chilcago Symphony Orchestra-Mr Frederick 1 toc, (onductor overture, "'Leonore" No. 3…

…, O0p. 23 .............. Tchaikowsky Mr. Gabrilo-tytsch Second May Festival Concert rniIR.S'D)4y EEl'.(, MAY 21, 8:00 O'CLOCK Soloists Emiy t 1'Stkes Hlagar, Soprano IRbys Morgan, Teor Charles Tittinann…

Festival Concert FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, 2::30) O'CLOCK Soloist Loretta Iegun _Children's Fesival Ciorn s-J osefl , Nody, Conlitor 'Maisel Ross iheati, Iteen Btane 111nd Annae, Broene, Accompnaists Palmer…

…Stilman Kelley Alice on Iler Way The White Rabbit In Wonderland The Banquet of the Red Queen Children's Festival Chorus Fourth May Festival Con cert FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22, S:00 O'CLOCK Soloist , , ,. Lawrence…

May 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… orchestra has been famed for its excellent work in concerts throughout the coun- try and as participants in the Ann Arbor May Festival and other festivals of the same nature. The orchestra itself is without…

… which has not been heard in Ann Arbor for many years. Edith Mason Is Attraction Edith Mason, the prima donna soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, is the stellar attraction for the Fourth Festival

… dramatic ability. One of the artists who returns to Ann Arbor after several previous engagements here is Sophie Braslau. Her contralto voice which has been 'called a "velvety contralto was said by a noted…

… different songs. Another . baritone, Barre Hill, is regularly associated with the same organization as Bonelli. Hill first com- manded attention in Ann Arbor as a leading singer in one of the Michigan Union…

…; Debussy's Suite for Orchestra, "Iberia," which is having its first hearing in Ann Arbor on this occasion; the Symphonic Poem, "Don Juan," by Strauss; and, in. conclusion, the Con- cert Waltz in F, by…

… Chicago composer, entitled "The Hunting of the Snark," and a group of songs with the orchestra. Miss Juva Higbee, Supervisor of Music in the Ann Arbor Public Schools, will conduct the numbers. The soloist…

… prominence, the Uni- versity Choral Union, -the Chicago Symphony orchestra, and the Children's Festival chorus, the 36th annual May Festival will take place May 22, 23, 24, and 25 in Hill auditorium. The Ann

Arbor May Festival has for many years boasted a reputation as one of the out- standing convocations of musical talent, eminent celebrities, well known critics, and music lovers from all over. Charles A…

… Brilliant Program Of Talent In The Thirty-Sixth Annual May Festival;" Scheduled To Take Place En Hill Auditorium For Four Days Beginning May Many Soloists And Musical Organizations To Appear 22; Josef…

…. Sink is president of the University Musical Society and arranges the financial affairs of the yearly event. The various numbers and presentations of the Festival will be worked out under the direction of…

August 12, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… Press Ann Arbor Savings Bank Ann Arbor Sugar'Bowl Arcade Barber Shop Arcade Cafeteria Arcade Theatre Armory (Dancing) Becker's Delicatessen Besimer's Grill Room' Betsy Ross Shop Blighty. Blue Front Cigar…

Ann Arbor. May we not thank them again, before intro- ducing them to you. -c pid I TeKnx . On the Huron River ke a Kodak With You needs. is a Kodak that is just suited to your It is our business…

… Conveiences ake Picture Making all the Easier,-Film and Papgr EVERYTHING'S HERE, YNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY American Cigar Store Ann Arbor Dairy Company Ann Arbor Hat Cleaning Company Ann Arbor

… school and what its growth means tb Ann Anbor, for these are the things the Wolverine has stood for. These merchants are men with a vision-a bigger, better Wolverine, a larger Summer School and a greater…

… first rank, who have won honors both as soloists and in ensem- ble. Course tickets for both or either series,may be ordered by mail. All orders will be filed in order and filled' about Oct. 1. For the pre-festival

… ser- ies the price (including $3 May festiv- al coupon) is $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6. Pat- rons tickets, first choice, $7). For the extra series $2 and $2.50. "1 LAST TIMES TODAY EARLEvw IL I M IN…

May 16, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

… delegates at the Lantern shop, and the convention will terminate thus. The Junior College conference is held annually in Ann Arbor, being a convention representing the Wom- en's League associations of six o…

… requested to wear caps in class colors, if possible. seniors, blue, juniors, .;gold, sopho- mores, red, and freshmen, green. The faculty of the physical education de- partment will be the timers, and the…

… Highland Park. Matzenauer Is First Artist Of Festival Madame Margaret Matzenauer, first artist on the May Festival program, inherited her musical ability from a father who was the director of the Royal…

Festival of the continent. Her American debut at the Metro- politan opera house on November 13, 1911 was a sensation. The following 'summer in Buenos Aires in the Theater Colon she repeated her suc- cess…

… at the pre-Festival opening concert last night. On the first Festival program, it will be heard as a solo instrument with the orches- tra, and in a group of solo numbers. At later Festival concerts it…

May 17, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…; Drugs Toilet Articles Chemicals oratory Supplies The marriage of Bernice J. Nickels, '21, of Ann Arbor, and Ben 0. Clouser, '23, of Springfield, Ill., was performed at 6 o'clock Saturday evening at…

… Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's b'uyers.-Adv. Did you ever try using The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is at your command if von natronize our The second lot contains seven…

… Betsy Bar- )ur house. Prof. Foy W. Cow- n will address the club. Each mem- r is requested to bring a guest. Members of the playground course ho are planning to teach in the Ann rbor schools are requested…

… marked at these low prices for clearance. In- cluded in the first lot are five suits in serge and tricotine. Navy blue is the only color but sev- eral styles- are represented. Tailored models predominate…

….bCall evenings 2127-M at 7. 636 Oakland. 158-2. FOR SALE-Two May Festival course - tickets. Eighth row-main floor. $12.00. Phone Frost at 976-J. 153 FOR SALE-Canoe rugs-the famous "Dixie" brand. $1.95 each at the…

… St. L Clair Shop, 309-311 No. 4th Ave. 156-3 FOR SALE--Two course tickets for May Festival. Excellent location on Main floor. Call 1122-W.. 156-3, FOR SALE-One $6.00 May.Festival ticket -;main floor…

… for $5.06. Call 2651-R after 7:15 p. m. 158 FOR SALE-Main floor seats for May SFestival for $1.50. Call 849-R at floon or before 8 a. m. 158-3 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, Main floor, row Z, for…

… any con- cert. Phone 1766-J. 157-2 FOR SALE-Course tickets for May Festival -7th row - 'main floor. Phone 1217-11. 158.2 FOR SALE-Two fivetdollar Festival jtickets. Call Riblet,.phone 2236-J. 158…

May 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… bargain, $25. Call 2680- M. SLiA)GTLY UTSED 14 ounce $13.50 racket, newly restrung, for $10.00.1 Frmer Varsity player. Call 3087- ''# ' F hiISCELTLANiEOUS RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet…

… keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No..9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg.. TYPNWRVVIITING and mimeographing promiptly and neatly done by…

Arbor." Good Course TI.-kets may stL e secUred at the School 0if Mu s In thc $5.00 and $5.50 Sections. "Festival Coupons" will still be accepted at $3.00 each for 'a short time. For tickets or booklet an…

…)je nt. I15th at 2 05 -N. IngallsJun m:ond Blue Black ink was the bestst eagwmnwho can (i~lvlifY Phone I4T5-J fountain pen ink. Now you know it PW Il u ok best of workting con- is g uod. (iif.,m aca cost…

… and two-year 01(1 r 0 .LbryS.Phone 1390-R cil fSate termus tnd >location. New Crop Flower -.-. - AdesT-1, -Michigan Daily. Seeds FOR ITEIA-1YTHEPikice.Ms I ______________________ AYT IL nkhn ut Ann

Arbor people (10 not real- KEEP THE mud off the flaaper's. L ~ble to cook. 338 Maynard. i ie that rigt h ere iour own shoes. 'Don't walf her around. Iulie 150. home town nwe hav e one of the Phone "1069-J…

… Harold Bauer Photo by Alpeda Earl V. Moore Photo by Rentschler Frederick Stock Photo by Matzene DusolliaGiannini Photo by U'wood & U'wood UE . Ann L Georg0e Osiax BoweP Photo. by 'Rentschler Alberto…

…-H arpist--Pianist TWO BIG CHORUSES THE CHORAL UNION and the CHILDRs EN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS THE CHICAGO SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA Two famous choral works will be given for the first time in Cese B xaron~ef oM 21…

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 10

…-Two May Festival cou- pons, $4.00. Call 754-M. 137-3 _. ° "Professor Wenley has been at Michigan twenty- five years. He came to Ann Arbor way back in the dark aged *when there was a fence around the…

… ,,1922 Number 18$ esidents of Ann Arbor: he Student Employment Bureau will be open during 'Easter Vacation. 7of our young men students are staying in Ann Arbor during the spring (ion and are…

… Train Schedule Three special trains will leave the city over the Michigan Central, and three over the Ann Arbor railroad Fri- day for the accommodation of students leaving for spring vacation. One for…

…, will leave the Ann Arbor station at 4:41 o'clock in the afternoon. All times announced are train times one hour slower than city time. INTER FRATERNITY MAT TITLE" DECIDED TODAYl Interfraternity wrestling…

…. Try putting yourself on a milk diet and see how much better you feel in the course of a few days. .t The Ann Arbor Dairy PHONE 435 .. r. GENER US U T in price Michigan Memory- Books Banners…

… specials have been sold. Ann Arbo: trains will leave south- "RIDER -for PENS."-Adv. Matinee Dance Saturday, April 22. Freshman Girls' Glee Club-Union.- Adv. bound at 11:40 o'clock in the morning and at 5 o…

… South s or call 754-J. 138 - Several weeks ago, garnet elet, family keepsake. Please 383-J. 138 -Pin, odd shaped with settings rilliants and blue stones. Phone -J. 138. -Black leather case with glass- nd…

… South) (Le- ); Elegy3 Nachspiel (Noble); Curfew (Horsman); Festival Toccata cher). The recital will begin on time and the doors will be closed dur- e performance of the numbers. No admission charge…

May 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 172) • Page Image 7

…- plies. Machiues rented j ANN ARBOR TYPEWR(ITER j EXCHANGE. Phone 866, dlownrown No. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank IBldg FO~U.NThtyIlkPENS RIDER'S RE+PAIR SERZVICE is an- equaled. Real workman:,hip) and one dlay…

…-11 HIuron St., {RUGS SHJAMPOOED or dust 'clealned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. Big Bargains in Shrubs, Roses, and Vines this week. We must move all stock in our nursery. Prices half or less…

…-Uke, including Case, $8.50. See the bargain. Uni- versity Music House. NOTICE WILL THE GIR~L who took blue silk dress with a parrot embroidered in colors on the front. kindly mail the EQU elilill.l You can wash…

… Fraternities s. Owner leaving toy right piano cheap. A- condition. Must bo three days. 526 S. 1Div 7-R. AIR FURNACE for eap. Firebox, grate w last year. 265-,J FESTIVAL tickets fc lent seats, 265-J. ,rs and…

… Mechanics Bank. a St. 330 South -, I HOUSE-HOLD furnishings, including ings odern and antique furniture;) reed baby cab and electrical appli- anzces. 1441 S. State. Phone 3074. FESTIVAL TICKETS: one coure…

… DODGE TOURING. Price $55. Phone 2990-R. THREE MAY FESTIVAL tickets on Main floor for any concert. Tele- phone 2114-J. 1921 IrO~tP TOURING in excellent condition,~ no starter, demonutable rims. Call "?Vack…

… America -.s one of the few outstanding virtuosi R"M--I & CO of her time. Miss Lent will play a concerto for violin and orchestra at 509 Union Trust Co. Detroit the second May Festival concert torn ght in…

…. $35. Phon~e Tilden 131. LIVE ON FERDON ROAD. Steam heated residence for sale. Four bedrooms, modern improvements, double garage. Phone 3017-W. TWO MAY FESTIVAL tick~ets for Saturday afternoon. Call Sml…

…, Conductor..... ;.:.350 Voices THlE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHIORUS, GEORGE O. BOWEN, Conductor.... .500 Voices THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor LA PRIMAVERA (First Time in .America…

May 21, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

….00 My Little Home on the Hill-George Meader, Tenor Solo ree Phones One Number U Welcome to Ann Arbor May 'Festival Tisitors! I k II r Make TUTTLE'S your Headquarters for Nice Home-like Meals. One…

… playground course and who have given their sched- ules to Miss Wood will meet at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in the gym- nasium of the Ann Arbor high school. This meeting is for all girls who ex- pect to teach…

…. . . , .. .. . .. .... .,.. .. r. . of Ann Arbor. Most of the work will consist in coaching team games, such as volley ball and newcomb. A few of the girls will teach in the lower grades. ENGINEERING COLLEGE GETS LABORATORY FOR…

… CUSTOMERS VE ARE pleased to announce that we have been ap- pointed the exclusive agents in Ann Arbor for the nous Wiedeman line of groceries, canned fruits -and vege- Rehearsal for all choruses of the first…

…-half Block South of jestie Theatre, Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to fiery custom- er, wbether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Saig ank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $015…

…,000.00 Resources .........1,000,000.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron LAS I :3 COLUMN' CASSES AT 3 P.M. i DVERTISIN( t. WANTED D-To sell Michigan Finan ,ation stock-Ann Arbor n…

… Scandinavia-(Sing Dose Song and Make Dose Music) Al Jolson, Comedian ..............................$. Funeral Blues-(Eat Custard and You'll Never Break a a Tooth). Blossom Seeley, Comedienne 'NE Wiedeman Co…

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… Jazz Band................$ .5 Down Where They Play the Blues-Mary Stafford and her Jazz Band A-3380 Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song)-George Meader, Tenor Solo ........................ ..............$1…

… in -21 long black case at May Festival, May 18. Please call 1724-M. 161-2 ext in. LOST-Black fur neck scarf Thursday h. evening in Hill auditorium. Call m- 1025-R. 162 ly. 2-3 LOST-Phi Beta Pi…

May 01, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… Dadinun Photo by U'wood & U'wood The -other artists have all been heard in Ann Arbor. Good Course Tickets may still be secured at the School. of Music in the $5.00 and $5.50 Sections. "Festival Coupons…

…AC HERS. Monday afternooniyRG HMOE o utce-e~ r after ball game a storm. coat. Own'- RG SAPOE r utcle . APHA CHII OMi EGA a.nd Acacia er ayhae smebypaingfo tis Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Wc rks. ternity pins…

…, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and suip- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EiXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown finish and hardwood. floors thru-out.4 No. 9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg. Garage…

…. Large lot. Price $21,000..TPW TN-ndmmogahn jTerms.FTYERTN an miegphg POWMTIERENITNG & BLJAESS promptly and neatly done by experi- 506 First Nationald Bank Bldg., enced operators at c onsiderate Ann Arbor

… Ford owner wants one. Write for our liberal proposition. The :twell Compan 683, Ldvotea r~Avenaue Eastlake, 521 Walnut. Tel. ,2316 at evening.{ LOVELY NEW eight room ho'use on one of Ann Arbor's most…

… GIANNINL, SALV I, KRUEGER., BALLESTER, LAMON.T, LENT, DADMUN, SCHIPA, will be heard for the first time in Ann Arbor. *CESARE BAROMEO is the stage name of Chase Sykes, a prom-1. inent "Michigan Man" who…

… lot.", PORTABLE Victrola and records, $15.00. Call 686 after 6 P. M. 2 THREE DOLLAR May Festival Coupon4 at $4.00. Call 26115-J. REMEBER that Rider told you Dia- mond Blue Black Ink was the best…

… Eat it's a'- Treat i I Ann, ArborieojIe do nol( I -t rc:a ize tha r h hrein ()1r1-oOw homen e ihave one of th largest stocks of floer seed in the s; tv, in annual seed we h1'iAvnt only the well…

… 1118-W. Hill St. 2 TICKTS on lower floor for Festival for series. Call 1463 V'ACATION TIN COUNTRY;:c student; pdeasant healthful v $210 for GO cdays. Write Dept P rk Ave. 1ldg., Detroit. AgentWante BARN…

… Bailester -Photo by Alp eda from imany operas-Oratorio sing- ers-- iolinist--Harpist-:Pianist =-Organist. TWO BIG CHORUSES THE. CHORAL UNION and the CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL - CHORUS THE CHICAGO SYM- PHONY…

February 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

…," will make his Ann Arbor debut at the Wednesday evening concert. Signor Ruffo since his return to America af- ter several years absence in Italy has won many successes in Chicago and New York, Ann Arbor

… already spoken to the students of sev- eral colleges in Michigfn and from Ann Arbor he will visit various col- leges in company with other speakers of the Titerchurch World movement. Beauty Blond with…

…isicians To Apfear Here s, In Concet And On Approaching flay Festival eler, James Hamilton t Dieterle Will Rep. .t School of Music By Edna Lucking ApelI an brilliant stars in the musical 1d, both…

… 1920 May festival which take place May 19, 20, 21, 22, in . auditorium. uffo, "Eddie" Johnson, and Myrna low will be soloists from the cgo association while Leanora rkes, Carolina Lazzari, Leon Ro- r…

… rein. Ever since his recital in a Pre- festival concert several years ago per- sistent and numerous requests have been made by Festival patrons to have an opportunity to hear him play with orchestra…

… of that coun- cert series concert last night in Hill auditorium and who has been re- fengaged for the May festival. Edwin Arthur Kraft has been win- ning great distinction throughout the country as a…

… country. The fact that he is concert of the festival. She has ap- a brother of Carlos Zanelli, well ipeared numerous times at previous known in Michigan student circles is concerts here but always in roles…

May 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy' holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-: plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown. No…

…. 9 Ann Arbor Sa. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT FURNISHED 6 room house for sum- ier 421 pjamjn St. Phone 289& ~-Safter 5:30. "OR SUMMER or for next year, suite with fireplace, to graduate women or 0tachers, new…

… soles a specialty. 0. C. Andres 222.S. State. LOST A BLUE BEADED BAG at Cap Night. Phone 917-J. LAUNDRY BAG. Packard and State, across from Fletcher's Drug Store. Finder please call Slutzky, 1510-J…

… who took blue silk{ dress with a parrot embroidered in colors on the front, kindly mail the same to the owner at once, and save herself embarassment of prosecu- tion. YOU CAN EARN! $400 to $1,00 This…

…, very cheap. Firebox, grate and jacket new last year. =65-J. MAY FESTIVAL tickets for sale, ex- cellent seats, 265-J. HOUSE-HOLD furnishings, including rugs, modern and antique furniture; reed baby cab…

… shrubbery. Can be seen for first time Monday. For Appointment Call Mrs. Burnett 315 or 2781 ONE MAY FESTIVAL ticket, on Maint floor. Call Osborn 1744-JJ. TYPEWRITING ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver…

May 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… 2624-M, 1,-4p-n officer -will be Major Con..Harry Halei held in Ann Arbor.j and he wl be the gutest of, a dinpner ___ ____ WANTED-Stuidernt to take over agen- given by the Army and Navy club and I ;i…

… that I will exchange for Ann Arbor city prop- erty. Inqu.ire J. W. Dwyer, Room . 508 First Nat'l Bank~ Bldg. 151c-4 FOR SALE-3-A Graphilex' Camera, roll films, post cardl size, 5x7. Cook -' Bros. lens…

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…-Thoroughbred Airedale pup, 10 months old. Call 131 Saline. Inquire W. S. Elfring, 318 N. Ann Arbor St. 152p-3 FOR. SALE-Airdale .puppies .from.' registered parents. Phone 197-F-22, Saline. Fred Kleinschmidt. 145p-33…

…-W.. . 154 MICELLANEOU RUGS SHAMPOOED 'or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf G*OWNS for Afternoon and Evening. 153c-7 F~OR STUDENTS desiring. a money- maker for summer: Act…

… WE make your house clean without paint. We do both interior and, ex- terior washing. Ann Arbor House Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-3. 152c-30 EXPERTS on washing windows at reasonable prices. Ann Arbor Win…

… being handled exclusively by CHARLES E. GAJJtVP CO. 246.7 National Bank Bldg. Phne 808.~ 1 54c' 7 7 THISClass ifie ds-Cont. , UNIRSMITOROR IF IESES3 XE13 T yewriter Rlepairing, 'all LEAES FOR CONTES mae.Ann

Arbor 1Typawriter Ex-__ I NG! in .Phone 866. 9 Savings Bankt A Iblack. 123c-tf Gerrit Demmink, '23, the Univecr- sity's 'representative at the N orthern. WANTED 1?~WER League Oratorical contest wh…

…. 4154e-3 Save Plony byTrvig theg Trolley Way? FOR SALE-S room house on East Catherine St., 12 room house on I1 ngalls St.; 10 room house on South 4th Ave.. Also have au'first class farmn near Anin Arbor

…. Tripod and case, ex- tremely fast. Half price for quick sale. Phone 2951-W after 6 P. M. 154 c-tf day, April 40. Finder r dclawo cayll 251. 154 LOST-Fur neck-piece on Michiganl Ave. RIoad between Ann

April 28, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… committee. cheating on examinations._ ___ _ _ _I' w rn ~ w ~ r rt~i~ i. r m ' .. .. MAY FESTIVAL Ann Arbor, May 16, 17, 18, 19 w I' i i M f , j 6 East Eighty-First Street Member of the AMERICAN ACADEMY…

… First-Class I have received your leaflet announcing the 35th Annual May Festival in Ann Arbor. Such a record is indeed a matter for con- gratulations and for civic pride. These Festivals have been a…

… OF TEACHERS OF SINGING February 28, 1928. Mr. Charles A. Sink, University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dear Mr. Sink:- Declaration of Independence This month we commemorate the 185th birthday…

…-the Declaration of Independence! While enjoying personal Freedom and the pursuit of happi- ness, can you also boast of Financial Independence? Thrift is the only means of gtining it. ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK 0…

… spirit. A great stadium is dedicated in the fire of i autumn and pageantry, inseparable from America's greatestcollege game. The band, attired in Maize and Blue, marching down the field to the swing of…

… "Yellow and the Blue," it must be incredulous that this custom is not as old as the Univer'sity itself. Yet it is true that at the time this singing oak, as it is called, was christened by the venerable…

… appeared. In that year Charles Mills Gayley and Fred Newton Scott, with the assistance of Professor Albert A. Stanley, brought out "The Yellow and Blue Collection." This collection met with immediate favor…

… champions of the West! At every football game it is the custom to sing "The Yellow and the Blue" and then to follow with the rousing air and quick time of the Victors." The Victors was the first Michigan song…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

…, who for years has con- ducted the May Festival in Ann Arbor, is one of the best known' artists and teachers in this part of the country."' Dental Students Hear Nebraska ea n Dean R. A. Lyman, of the…

… corps unit of the University R. ,O. T. C. ' 'p7 For twenty-eight years Dr. Stanley has succes Arbor May Festival and through his untiring efforts, cianship Ann Arbor has acquired a reputation as o music…

… anil ref,.cshing. Major Paul K. Evans, S. C., arrived THE COCAsCOLA COMPANY in Ann Arbor Wednesday from theH C ATLANTA, GA. bffice of the chief of the Signal corps at Washington, to inspect the Signal…

…'s chorus made up of several hundred the Ann Arbor Public Schools, who will provide the maj Friday afternoon program. Organizations ... _' i I AEST[ 5TYLESE-'OFENGRAVING Three organizations will…

May 21, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 171) • Page Image 7

… ILECTFROYUSTS MLECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE By ppontmntonly Phone 1167-P. RUGOS SHAMPOO0ED' or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Wcrks., P hon7e 50. Blonde-black-in edium auburn and. dafrk gray double' mesh capf…

…. REAMII 411 Thompson. Phocne 2768-7,. ANNOUNCEMENT I t I' , ~LOST A. BLUE BEADED BAG at Cap ;Night. Phone 917-J.. LAUNDRY BAG, Pac~kard and State, across from Fletcher's Drug Store. Finder please call…

… THE GIRL who took blue silk dress with a parrot embroidered in colors on the front, kindly mail the same to the owner at once, and save herself embarassment of prosecu-h tion.I Ma !rian, (lauter of J…

….00. Call C. J. Merrill+ 570-~R. FURNISHED house for summer, large shady ot. Phone 721. jAT 311 Thompson, for May festival. yrooms for four. 1198-,I. IJSJC.A L YOUR PORTAIBLE canoe or camp Victrola is here…

… FUIRNACE for sale, ve'ry cheap. Firebox, grate aind jacket new last year. 265-J. MAY FESTIVAL tickets for _sale, cx- cellent seats, 285-4. HOUSE-HOLD- furnishings, inc luding rugs, modern~ and antique…

… Town to,' Our Store Save a Dollar or Two Olt Oxfords Meow - . .1 FESTIVAL TICKETS: one coure tick- et~; three first, balcony Thursday night and Saturday' afternobn; two downstairs Thursday night…

… 1677-W, or bring, them , to 203 N. Main St. D. Mord sky. j day afternoon. Call Smith.fitttit#t###Itt[lttt iiit TH~REE MAY FESTIVAL tickets on Are you willing to worei You Main floor for any concert…

…. Tele- cnesl an$500 hssm phonfe 214-J. ~. - ~ cnesl er 500 hssm ~FESTIVAL TICKET-S, .Thursday night, mri ouae Fr'iday and Saturday afternoon. Our proposition is the most at- _ Phone 2235-W, tractive offer…

… that you could wish f TPWO MAY FESTIVAL course tickets:_ or in. first balconyr. Call 3094, There is 'room for 25 more ~ PARONSTICKTS, ain loo students left. Will you be one for Thursday, Friday .and…

… (Not House-to-House Work) For Details, See 1). It. GORIAM-MICHIIGAN UNION 10-12 A. M.-2-8 P. M. (We Guarantee $5.00 Per Day) } i I a Festival SALE Sheet Music, Graded Studies, Educational Music…

May 16, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

… State Street RUGS SHAMPOOED c Ann Arbor Cap;pet C i_ Pbone 50. SIUSICA LL rM TIS ONE IS DIFFERENT the ,e ins ly to one ;hin otwo insertions, 11c pel space c~harged for at same mes. Asl. about c…

… cleaners and~ sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR~ TYPEWRITER~ EXCHNGE. Phone 866, downtown No Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg.; WANTED POSITION AS COOK by a reliable woman, a. position as house…

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Arbor Restau- rant is the most clean and sanitary place in 'the county, and one of the best eating places in the state. You can get anything you want here if it is in season. Special catein to parties…

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… Voices THlE CHIILDREN-'S FESTIVAL CHORUS, GEORGE 0. BOWEN, Conductor. ,..5{90 Voices THE CHICAGO SYMIPHONY ORCHESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor LA PRIMIAVERA (First Time in Amcrica…

September 26, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… IIi11111111111U1t111If UnIII 11111nIII III What we have to offer you The Ann Arbor Dairy Company in the prep- aration and distribution of its products, goes on the assumption that the health of the…

… throughout Ann Arbor. i We have a We have im Stan] of other diseases- may be carried in milk. Often they are. THE ANN ARBOR DAIRY has taken the guess out of the Dairy products.. YOU CANNOT GET SICK FROM…

….00, $2.00. Mail orders filled in advance in order of receipt. COURSE TICKETS (including $3.00 May Festival Coupon) $7.00 (first choice), $6.00, $5.50, $5.00, $4.50. Mail orders filled in advance in order…

April 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… cleaners and sip- pties, Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No. 9 Ann Arbor Sax. Bank Bldg. GE ILEMEN oscow April 21-Establshment of All jokes aside come in and get a ving…

… given prompt attention. BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE, 11 Nickels Arcade. RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50.. Superfluous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS…

… 1923. Disc whell demonstrator, ful- ly e41uipped. Bargain, cash or will sell on time. Phone 2558 or call at 207 E. Washington St. BLUE Reed Sun Room Set, $25.00 Walnut dining table, Queen Anne, $25…

…: First class, near South Full soles a Specialty. Put on lasts Division and Packard. Call 663-W. like new. Give us a trial. FRONT SUITE on first floor with Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory piar-o and furnished…

… three blocks from campus, near school, and it an excellent resi- dential section. MR. WHEEILER Ann Arbor Home Builder's Assn. 4tS First National Bank Bldg. Phone x385 Evenings 2444-M-1456-M-1205-R and…

…THEMICIGAN_ DAILY _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SI .I COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 PA F0UNTAIN PEN INK REMEBER that Rider told you Dia- mond Blue Black Ink was the best fountain pen ink. Now you know it is…

… synagogue' similar to the eH stSovet "living church" is planned meal Honest to Godes sair ofsn .wish Communsts at Poltava. mrey characterize the present syna- up. goAsues "s da" with superstition and ANN

ARBOR CUSTOM SHIOE ignorance. "4 A rf P"l i c . # "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. (luick] y.-Adv. MISCELLANEOUS CALLING CARDS, Wedding An- nouncements, etc. Orders…

… location. Phone Mrs. Marksman, 1680-R. S'ECIAL RIDING boot for ladies or Gents for a few days only at $15.00 made to your measure. ANN AR- BOR CUSTOM SHOE FACTORY. Phone 312-M. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX roadster…

…, Conductor - - THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS, GEORGE 0. BOWEN, Conductor - THE CIIHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor - BaTenor - Baritone -Baritone Bass - Violinist Harpist - Pianist…

May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 10

…., 9 to 12 ti ti a tia a ,_ Men's No-Rip' Athletic Union PIMA ANN ARBOR DRY GOODS CO. 316 South Main St. Ara i/",i/""rI".~",/" ',/"' ".r ", l"'.I"'.r/"'.rr".iPal "'./" "'? t "+r t './~" r…

… incharge of the reunion. An attempt will be made to bring( Dr. John Parker Stoddard of Muske- gon to Ann Arbor during the reunion. Dr. Stoddard is the oldest living alum- nus in point of graduation, having…

… Out Today 3516 Nesting Time Side by Side Charley Straight and His Orchestra 3484 What Do I Care What Somebody Said Nervous Puppies Mound City Blue Blowers 3466 Underneath the Weeping Willow I'm Looking…

…. Supt. Buildings & Grounds Dept. Concert: ram for the second concert in the May Festival Series will ill Auditorium, Thursday evening, May 19th, at 8:00 o'clock. in full is as follows: Overture "Leonore…

… planned to complete his four-continent flight, has arrived in New York. H., at 7:00 instead of the usual time in order that those desiring to at- tend the May Festival may do so. The program for tonight…

…11 r .c.r rrr rr,,.rr.r.rr.rr I" J ---------- - - - - ----- - - - - - - il 4 THE UNION DINING ROOMS are prepared to serve your Festival guests promptly with exceptional food IK T t1nnhccn…

May 16, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…. The caliber of the artists is of the highest, and the type of music-rendered only .the best. Cities the size of Ann Arbor rarely can offer the advantages of such musical attractions. The May Festival is…

… students of the University. It is an opportunity for the residents of Ann Arbor, and for those living at some distance, to hear con- certs which are ustally reserved for the inhabitants of the larger cities…

… that the President views -rances through the eyes of an under- Nell as through those of an executiv the disciplining of his son by the Un- uct committee, the father of one fresh- Ann Arbor recently with…

… not wish peo- Ann Arbor to regard it. as being as was painted by some; for 'he realized Charta and the Constitution of the were in no immediate danger. He mpathy with the undergraduate scause ege…

…LiDati [S UNIV3RSITY ay during the 'Uiversity Publications. :clnsuel entitled to the two for ie eregted ..t. it or not othwrwi" soil news publidhwd tbeIa., Aa Arbor. M~iklm. se so na d' mon. im…

… Gifts forT Graduation Graham 's BOTH STORES DETROIT UNITED LINES Abs Arbor and Jackson TI RE TABLE (ZastemrStandard Time) Detro itL ted' and Express Can -- 6:eo .in,7:00-aa..0 8:00 a. nm.,9:oe a a…

… LUNCH 712 Arbor Street hear State and Packard Steets Matinee Adults Kiddies IE 2 - 3:30 -20C . 14c IIIIN!1 ri r n ni i nrr u anmi u e n w _, LAST TIME TODAY RICHARD DARTHEIM ES $ h:; IN "TOL…

…-wool crocheted or knit bootees either short or knee lengths - white - with pink or blue trim. Value - 65c. ..Special - 49c. A limited number of children's 2 to 6 years colored wash dresses - some with bloomers to…

…, either smocked or embroidered. Prices-$8.00 to $3.50. A complete line of wash hats in poplin, pique, repp and organdy in white, blue or pink. One cun- ning style for the little' boy has white crown with…

… shown in the only exclusive baby shop in nn Arbor. Our ideal is not to give you cheap merchandise - you wouldn't want it for your ,babies --- but to give you good merchandise at the least possible cost…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

… will have their first showing in Ann Arbor at the Mim theater. Try a1-ily Want Ad. 't ,sv" -Ad. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE , 111 South University Ave. Engineers' and Architects…

…. The Red, e and Blue camps will be run this seer as previously; civilians with- military experience" going to the camp; those with army, service ieir credit will be admitted to the o and Blue camps…

… according to xtent of former service. Commis- 3 in the Officers' Reserve corps be given men who complete the, ing at the Blue canips. Many Organized Tours Planned Through Europe For those students who desire…

… eleryone from Boss to Saucy Steno. TIVAL NOTES order that University lovers of may become acquainted, at least rt, with the careers of the vari- rtists scheduled for the coming Festival from May 17 to 20…

…, and ome of the works to be rendered, es of/short articles,beach deal- ith some phase of the Festival n, will appear at regular inter-' fnder the above head. Mario Chamlee, Tenor ,o Chamlee, tentor with…

… the Met- tan Opera company, will be the t at the opening May Festival rt Wednesday evening, May 17. progress of this young American' with the Metropolitan Opera ,ny, has been exceptionally rapid…

May 15, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… account be large or eimall. I The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 f Capital and Surplus, $f6,000.00 Resources...........1 ,00.00 707 North tnlverslty Ave. Northwest Cor. Main k Huron Most people…

….-Adv Corn Flakes, 15 cent pkg. now 10 cents, at Schultz Grocery on State St.-Adv. Patronike 'our Advertisers.-Adv. Sleep Anyplace aBut at at Rex 's I THE CLUB LUNCHI 712 ARBOR STREET Near State aid Packard…

…- ernoon. Reward if returned to' Mar- ris Hall, corner Huron and State Sts. 157-8 LOST-Blue coat at tug-of-war, had fountain pen in inside coat pocket and a neck tie in other pocket. Ie- turn to 526 Packard…

… office. 153-5 WANTED-Men to sell toys to dealers. Liberal commissions. Write for particulars. Wilder Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 155-3 WANTED-Two good May Festival tickets on main floor for Friday and…

… sold. 154-6 FOR SALE-Canoe rugs-the famous "Dixie"'brand. $1.95 each at the St. Clair Shop, 309-311 No. 4th Ave. 156-3 FOR SALE-Two course tickets for May Festival. Excellent location on Main floor. Call…

… 1122-W. 156-3. FOR SALE-Two. May' Festival tick- ets, Main floor, row Z, for any con- cert. Phone 1766-J. ___ 157-2 FOR SALE1--Speedster in good condi- tion. Inquire 1119 South University Ave. 155-3 FOR…

… SALE-Three May Festival cou- pons. $1.50 each. Call 1736-11, 157 MIS ELUNAR~OS' BIG RECORDS made.UforApril on Health and Accident Insurance. Only a few more good agencies left worth from $500 to $1000…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… n Ann Arbor's twenty-eighth. a frame, the sixth,' rysand George A.Kuyper, instruct- reigns aantruhu h nie ~. fre hit , and Egli . West Virginia-Kentucky border zone BDITO* . . May Festival, under the…

…rNNAfBriIG an?&zitg ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. ... big inning wasa necessary yeste I defeat of thes 6 to 3. In thisi olverines combi k to make five r 'atholics' lead of '. with…

… stage Orgaization For Sheriff Pinson reiterated his appre- Ann Arbor tomorrow morning for a peace and qufetl>'o frezied excte lsthon, eachaofSaeOgiztnFr hension of serious trouble today, In the second…

Ann Arbor ities about July 1. The bureau will playing professional baseball. This torium along the line of march to the them gave proof of the quality C )ltiOns ever seen high school given in Hill…

Ann.Arbor for members of secring positions in Ann Arbor nrrnnr for "Goodbye Dear Old State Street", chestra, and a notable cast of t night at the ' a portion of their expenses without FALLS meeting of…

… North University avenue, north on demonstrated the merit of the c ued in the fine Children Take Part that the employment bureau of the sions arrived at. State street to Ann, east on Ann sitio. Ohio State…

…-4. Wheeler and Moss beat Angell speeches the "Yellow and Blue" will 1w'l Soloists . Blue, with the noon and some 250 students are ex- Two collections of oil paintings by on of the crack pected t be in the…

… sings that as large a Franklin K. Lane Dies at Rochester V. Moore of the University S0 o'clock this until 12 o'clock.' -0. L. Cushing, of Ann ble at 5 o'clock this afternoon under number of seniors as…

… possible turn Rochester,' Minn., May 18.-Franklin Music will be at the organ. ',publications Presbld- Arbor, Roert H. Clancy, '07,' of De- the engineering arch to prove their fit- out. These sings once held…

… preserve peace. elect for next year on the various Festivities In this number as well as in at e ,through with . school papers and magazines. All 9. others by the'orchestra, the bi most opportune Prof. Earl…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…; $210 for. 60 days. Write Ed- ucators Assciation :Park Avenue Bldg., lDetroit. Our mnoderate prices inake it possible for all to have FRESfh HOMi GRIOWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone…

…'S ARCADE--7616 Full Line of Musical Needs'!!! PETER PANS-STRINGS-REEDS SAX STRAPS-MOUTH PIECES REED CLIPPERS-SHEET. MUSIC RECORDS-MUTES-METRONOMELS The only official Conn Instrument dealers in ANN ARBOR

… 1630 ART ll WAS IIN(x'TO(N CANDtY Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. . 1 ,a . ,I BEAUTY SHOPPES Permanent Waving and Marcelling MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St. BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP SNICKEL…

… now. 0. 1). MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade Open, evenings 1 LOST LOST-Child's blue moire hand-bag, lair of child's silk gloves in it. Call Dial 5170. LOST-Torq noise rim glasses with- out case. Phone 5920…

… secure valuable exper-___________________!________ fence. $245.00 for 70 days. App~ly FOR SALE - Three May Festival 19 to Louise Walter, 709 Haven Ave. tickets, best location, main floor.' al ATD…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Rapids South-Birt, Richmond, Mitts,. Cogn- don, Evans, Quick, McKiernon. Ypst-, lanti-Hoggerty. Ann Arbor-Peel, Beckwith, Crittenden, Spedding, Greg- ory, Huetler, Meyers, Nicholson, Nor- ris, Hornberger…

….......................$1.40 Blue Boar-1 3-4oz.........................25c Barking Dog- ' 5-8 oz.......................30c Saloma, Cigarettes for Ladies ..... ..............25c 11 PATRONS OF THE MAY FESTIVAL ARE INVITED TO…

… vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Homoeop diamond. . 6:45-Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Beta Zi, Ann street diamond. 6:45-Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Inde- pendents, ,Phi Chi diamond. Note: -- The Junior Lit-Senior Lit game…

Festival .Jlusic / is one decided drawback which often approaches discomfort. That's the lack of variety. Many times your own appetite and tastes are given little consideration and I White Polo SHIRTS…

… $2.00 each / YOU will enjoy the May Festival more if you take the music scores' along with you. We can provide you with them. 711 N. UNIVERSITY 0 W E ALSO call your attention to our selection of…

… Victor Records by the following May Festival artists: ORVILLE HARROLD, LUCREZIA BORI, MERLE ALCOCK and LAM- its / no United Cigar Price List Store fun. But the Arcade Cafeteria and Fingerle's greet…

March 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… large blue covered, notebook. Finder call 1330-M. Reward. FOR RENT , STORE FOR RENT - Ground floor front.' Ann Arbor Press Bldg. Suit- able'for offices. Tenant take same all newly decorated April 1. Apply…

… SUPER- INTENDENT TO LECTURE MARCH 30 Teachers' short term institute will be held in Ann Arbor from March 30 to April 1. Prof. L. M. Terman, of Leland Stanford university, and F. E. Spaulding…

… !before a meeting of the University and Ann Arbor women and members of the fac- ulty at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Martha Cook building. The purpose of the meeting will be to interest wo- men in the…

…CHESTE SUCCESS PART NEW SPRING MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY, STOR E 210 SOUTH MfAIN STI.EET' - I Id Olives Celery ANN ARBOR CHOP SUE Y Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 8…

Ann Arbor Press. Funny Feature A t Girls' Vaudeville Marguerite Cavendish, '21, repre- sented Pierrot, and Mildred Henry, '22, Pierrette, in their dance at the Women's league party yesterday aft…

Ann Arbor today for a week-end visit with friends. The Michigan Daily, the -only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Ady. WISCELLANEOUS SALESMEN WANTED…

… secret' process. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News Adv. k ; lished. …

… juniors have not as yet elected a captain, To distinguish the class tea~s it has been decided to adopt the use of different colored collars to beattach- ed to the middy blouses. The seniors will wear blue

… .club Box A, Michigan Daily. F-Beautiful evening gown 3 at a bargain. Call at 10 Arcade. E--Two large new' ostriche ust the thing for the J-Hop. 68-W. E-Three May Festival coo- Call Cashier at Daily…

… 1371. C-Three May Festival cou- hone 2693-J. c-Two May Festical cou- all 964-R. KAiNTh1) -A. comfortable, warm sun- on ground floor in a quite ome. Willing to pay well. es exchanged. Address, S. S…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…0 JEATHER O'D WARMNER. 'ODAY Y s~I ig1a Baiyi f SEE GAME TOD~AY No. 16,1 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FiVE E5 IN, Macbeth, Danise Score…

…- scholastic Press association conven- Florence lacllctli tion. More than 250 high school edi- tors are in Ann Arbor this week endl I attending the convention which j closes today. Meeting in different groups in…

… the the first two innings and, held the Spirits of Earth is quick though rath-# er heavy, while the Dance of the ize and Blue nine to a. lone coun-erhvywheth Dac ft Spirits of Water is delicate, silvery…

…. Friedel , the Streamers of Maize and Blue Crept, Slooked god until RdIt Fro eventh when the Wol-of L Cuters started to find the of Lanterns that time he had only U- attered' hits, ten more MUISIC PROVES…

May 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

ANN ARBOR CONN MUSIC SHOP 14" NICKELS ARCADE I WILL TIlE1 LADY WRO BOR-1 ROWED);SILVER AND) TEA THINGS -PLEASE RETURN TIHEM TO TILE GOLDEN OAKS INN, -- COLLEC EI+ Student; travel for sum- mier…

…- chines. Anti Arbor.- Typewriter Exchange 9 Savings Barnk Building. BEAUTY 8110 PPES Permanent Waving and Marcelling MACK AND CO. 3rd Floor Main St. BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP ~i NICKELS AR-CADE-961'6 Ii…

… - ______ for assistance has reached here today j( the XAT -~t Ads fromi the Italian steamship Adige. '-- ' The DeLANwO SHOP N ickels Arcad Th~e TOUCH. never changes. :. . , Ann Arbor Typewriter Exch-ange 9…

… papers for every room in the house. Prices are most reasonable. Window Shades, the Bettecr Kind, Made the Be tier Way We offer, these: of the best used cars in Ann Arbor ar4 now for sale to anyone in the…

…--Gold signet ring with m1ono0- gram A. Ml.14. Left on piano in Blarbours Gymnasium. Ann M. Thin- Shaw. Phone 21825. r FOR SALE FOR SALE-One patrons ticket for entire Festival, mlain floor, $7.00. .Telephone…

… and we will be3 pleased to show you our large stock.j A RN 011)1 :li2 S. State{ Our moderate prices make it possible' for all to have FRESH HOMEj GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARIBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty…

… ; Sg,9 will 'be in operation next fall.. LEFt sING U AT 3 4 campus, convenience to hospitals, ; a' 21), 21, 22, 23-May Festival. __________________ flo.Da 74 Maty 22-Frosh Spring Party.., WAi…

May 07, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

…( April 23) between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, a black straw hat trimmed in blue. Call 3062. GROCERIES FANCY GROCERIES, Fruits and Cold Meats. Open Sundays and Even- ings. COLLEGE GROCERY 516 East Williams…

…. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg. TYPEWRITING and mimeographing promptly and neatly done by experi- enced operators at .c onsiderate prices…

… seen to be ap- preciated. Mrs. Chas. Barrows, 331 Packard. RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned, Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. S. S. S. S.President Harding S. Republic - - - S. Leviathan…

… Court. FOUNTAIN PEN INK REMEBER that Rider told you Dia- mond Blue Black Ink was the best" fountain pen ink. Now you know it is good. RIDER'S PEN SHOP .302 State Street WANDA WEIDMAN TERRACE GARDEN…

… LONDON SYMPHONY (First Time in Ann ' Lento--Allezro Risoluto: Lentn -Scherzj AMS T SICAL EVENT L CONCERT 8:00 o'clock d Operas).......Soprano ........ Organist .tock............ Conductor NNE".. ...Wolf…

… . ... .Flotow .Ravel .Moussorsy ks .of the Don. (c)-O n ... .......... Grainger ... ............Sow erby .. Massenet .. ... Dvorak L CONCERT 2:30 o'elotR ..... .. .Pianist ock ..,... Conductor . .Elgar -Arbor

… Lincbin Ave. PIAN Ives and Pond maie, mellow tone , good buy, $65.00. Phone SORORITIES NOTICE TWO COURSE tickets, together, on main floor or first twelve rows of first balcony, for May Festival. Phone 1215…

… Intermission SARIA, "Dear Hall of Songs" from "Tannhai SINTRODUCTION-Tristan's Vision--Arrival Love Death, from "Tristan and Isold( (Arranged for Concert Performances SECOND MAY FESTIV. Thursday Evening, May 22…

…~ MAY FESTIVA i riday Afternoon, May 23, 2 = SOLOiSTS =,AiJerto Salvi ..,..........-.... Cihidren's Festival Chorus-George Oscar PROGRAM THE SUN WORSHIPPERS ......... VOICE OF EVl…

… 'Flying Dutc -IVITTIONGOF TH DEILS (Frm 'Ch FOURTH MAY FESTIV Friday Evening, May 23, 8: SOLOISTS Sophie Brasiau (Metropolitan Opera). . . Ti a Schipa (Chicago Civic Opera). . The Chicago Symphony Orche…

July 11, 1928 (vol. 4, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… room 6 of Waterman gymnasium, Paul Washke, director of intramural athletics, has announced. TO ANN ARBOR'S Great 17 'Nickels Arcade Phone 6615 Bargain Festival rt DPTiCAL DEPARTMENT Lenses aid…

…-five students returned here yesterday from the excursion to Niagara Falls. The party arrived in Ann Arbor about noon in a special car boarded in Detroit. The trip was made under the guidance of Prof. R. C. Hussey…

… of 27 Super Values 19 A Final and Drastic dut $14 ehi 11 Qmen FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED , "Ann Arbor's Original Sandwich and Coffee Shop" 1108' SO. UNIVERSITY Opposite Engineering Arch…

… unobtain- able anywhere else, in Ann Arbor and out. Get here early- the values are great. talk with your friends. "The Shop of Personal Service" a 529 East Liberty 6 40 ;r, New Michigan Theater Bldg…

… this and that, hears a bit of French Music, follows a girl, leaves gher, is overcome by nostalgic blues." MILLINE RY SPECIAL NEW YORK, July 10- The rocky path of Charley Paddock's third bid for Olympic…

May 21, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… State and William Sts. Ann Arbor. TODAY ONLY it I ENDIN T O DA ' Thos. H. Ince 's vivid drama of life and love "LYING LAST TIMES TODAY LIPS" -ALSO- ORCHESTRA r ,,,,i _t BARSOL NEWS…

… his toys" :0 J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR, - MICHIGAN 47 r ENDING TO DAY 7 s a d Y ' r ') . / .it ; : .._- " j I…

… settings. I I books, Latin and Greek man- and a tenth century Koran g the features of a collection bert Todd, of Kalamazoo, has Latin manuscripts on vellum and il- luminated in blue and gold are shown in…

… the Union in honor of Chase Sikes, '16, who was the soloist at the May Festival yester- day. Sikes was one of the organizers of the University ambulance unit. RELIABLE SALES PEOPLE WANT- ED. See…

April 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

… Daily _. "The Sweetheart * ( igma(Iii" dns ____________________________ Professor Etnarid lrftntto Other late song lit., including Ann Arbor Tylewrer Exchange jtheLUniversity 'o1' Montral, Canada, M «~9…

… Arcade oe2i.Prt1twldcomi(ie; ui. GRW LWR.MACK AND CO. I ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 3rd Floor Main St. I 11-tronize i)lil A. rtleiC!:rs -ii 122 E. Liberty. Phone 16301R a he W n A s1 s.y I f .i Fresh every…

…. Shingle trims. Soft water used at all times. DIMATTIA BEAUTY SHOPPE (Above Cushing's) { BLUE BIRD IIAIR SHOP W l Te c I Pa i-______ ________________________________________ 1~ 2 h P n…

… --- , NICKEL'S ARCADE-3165 IIIS ~LOST3' LOST-Monday, blue silk hand hag 1Yat(b This Spoce D)aily ctaining purse with money. Re- !Iwr.1007 Monroe St. Thoughtful people visit a dentist 7 regularly to avoid…

… Opera Company. Miss Lenshca hats hcir a mem- ber of European opera com- panics for several years, and comes to nAi',n-. ica i he grime MAY FESTIVA Hi Il Auditorium Aenn Arbor PA -Y ( Contratc) M~iss .J…

… his recor(s1 11 Jers to and mnany Concert; appearances II /. 20, 21, 22, 23 I Sixc Concerts -Four Da) Course Tickets on Sale Up to May 1 1th $5, $5.50, $6, $7 (If Festival Coupon from Choral…

May 25, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

… advertising and sel your miscellaneous artlcles.-Adv. Welcome to Ann Arbor ,May Festival Visitors! Make TUTTLE'S your Headquarters .for Nice Home-like Meals. One-half Block South of Majestic Theatre 'TRY OUR…

… road four a black travel- .se return to 14 anti, or phone d. 163-4 The Finest Bathing Suil In Ann Arbor Has Arrived at This suit was designed especially for us by one of the best swimmers and it is a…

… COLUMN CLOSES .TIUN AT 3 P.M WANTED WANTED-Men to sell brushes dur- ing summer. " Good money making proposition. Call Eman, 1268, be- tween 6:30 and 8:30 evenings or write 1007 E. Huron. 148-21 E , Arbor

… REAL suit. White shirt with blue chest stripes, buttone crotch, blue jersey pants with a white belt, and best of all, it's ALL W ing our sale we will sell this suit complete at a.y 11th 'or 12th a short…

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