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September 23, 1927 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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ANC !frail

5avish Periodical CeNter

•CLIPTON AVILNU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PLEVerRortirmistAti_RomICL£

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes.

C. A. KLINE

"JIM'S"
Brake Service

Adjusting, Repairing, Relining.

417 East Huron Street

Phone 3558

ANN AltBOlt, MICHIGAN.

I

Season's (;reetings.

Harold A. Zulz

Funeral Home

Highest Type Service and Equipment.

10D0

Lady Assistant.

Day and Night.

Phone 5641

yr

The Ann Arbor
Savings Bank

NORTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND HURON
Branch, 707 North University Ave.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
M. J. F It! I z
WM. I.. WAI.Z

rum

swislIF:It

Utuv R. IIISCOCK

Fan./

WALTER U. MACK
(IAN'. F. IIRAT'N

OFFICERS

Mi•HAFI. J.
C. MACK
cAltl, F. IiitA•N
WM. I.. WALT. •
JolIN C. FRITZ
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ALFRED F. sTAKII •
ROY it. HiscocK
NOMAN A. OTTMAR

wALTER

President
Viee•Pre.Went
Vice-Pre-Went

l'atthier
Arott. l'a•hier
Aegt. raehler
/tent. Camhier
Asst. Cnnhier

YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

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A Happy New Year to You!

Ann Arbor Dairy Co.

THOMAS K. 111'111'. Aland

Pasteurized Milk and Cream.

Delicious—Delightful
Ice Cream.

121 CATHERINE STREET

DIAL 4101

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

We Wish You All a Very Happy New Year

RIVERS" „E
MoviNO VANS

Storage — Trucking — Packing

Local and Long Distance Moving

117-119 N. First St.

0. D. MORRILL

Typewriters, Stationery, Office Appliances
and Supplies.

Printing, Engraving, Mimeographing.

Phones, Office and Store, 6615

17 NICKELS ARCADE, 330 S. STATE ST.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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,eztsoits
'

Olireetings

Greetings.

Mack & Co.

C. C. SESSIONS

ANN ARBOR, MICIIIGAN

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

Greetings of the Season.

C. T. WALKER

GODFREY

CARTAGE

Phones 4297.4298

INN ARBOR, MICHIGAN,

Craft Type Shop

The Officers and Directors of This Institu-
tion Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.

.101IN

student organizations take place -chine'. Vie universty, especially
at frequent intervals. These are the engineering college, places at
Ile sera re of industry her build-
given without admission charge.
Competent musicians of the ings and her laboratory equipment
community have opportunity to etiede 'dot engaged in instructional
participate in the Choral Union Or similar work. It likewise pro-
chorus (300 voices), the universi- vides an opportunity for the unis
ty
orchestra, and in other musical varsity staff to direct the research
Is Known Throughout Country as "City Where Commerce
groups.
work when such can be done with-
and Education Meet;" Provides Unexcelled Advan-
The fees fur tuition in the school out detriment to the teaching ob-
tages as an Industrial Location.
and fur admission to the choral ligations.
The buildings particularly per-
union, May festival and extra con-
Ann Arbor is the county seat of
In the same period the univer- cert series are placed at the lowest tinent to engineering research,
Vashtenaw county. It is also the sity has received a number of out- paint compatible with sound busi- which in themselves represent an
investment of several million dol-
homo of the University of 'litchi- standing gifts totalling over $3,- ness prine•iples.
mil. It has a resident population 000,00:1. Among these will be found
Altogether the school through lars, are: West Engineering build-
of over 25,000, exclusive of the the William L. elements literary of its wide range of activities has ing, East Engineering building,
student body, showing a steady the American literature, which con- been instrumental in giving Ann Physics building (old and new),
growth from year to year. Only tains a unique and extremely valu- Arbor a reputation as a music cen- Chemistry Building, Nat natal
12 per cent of the population is able collection of original material ter comparable to that of the Science building and Library
foreign-born, and of this •group bearing on A1111'1111111 history. Like- greatest cities of the country.
These buildings contain :neaten
nearly one-half is English speak- wise, the Lawyers' club, an impres-
comprehensive laboratories in
Industrial.
ing.
sive group of collegiate Grab:
practically tell the major fields of
Ann Arbor is geographically the endeavor. In these laboratories
The city stain's on a range of buildings, executed in seam-faced
hills overlooking the ladatitiful val- granite, and the Cieuzen.s nurses' automobile center of the world. there. are facilities for attacking
ley of the Ihroll river, while all Menne. Also the Thomas II. Simp- Over 80 per cent of the automo- most of industry's problems.
around lies it sweep of rich, rolling Seal Memorial Institute for 11tedical biles of the world are manufac-
The department W1111 established
farm lands. The Huron valley con- Research, given in 1924 by Mrs. tured in the following cities, all of as the liaison between the indus-
tains 11111,10 of the most picturesque Thomas II. Simpson of Detroit. which are within 50 miles of Ann tries and the university so that in-:
, scenery and the most vaillatele Research in the cause and treat- Arbor. Detroit. Lansing, Pontiac, dustries and communities can and- I
tn power sites in southern 'Michigan. ment nef pernicious anemia is to be Walkerville, Ont., Flint, Jackson, dress their inquiries and problems
Toledo, Windsor, Ont.
ru Most of these sites are now 011(1. - conducted here.
directly to the department of en-
Some of the principal cars man- gineering research and thus be as-
atN1 by the Detroit Edison Coln.
Among the other structures be-
pany.
longing to the university are the ufa•tured in these cities are: sured of receiving prompt atten-
I
Gnat', tion.
The business (-enters and the in- Natural Science building, with its Buick, Chrysler, Essex,
' dustrial districts of Ann Arbor lie various departments, the Michigan :t•Wett, Oakland, Packard, Paige',
Public Utilities.
mainly in the valleys near the rail- Union, a students' club; Alumni Star, Cadillac, Dodge, Flint, Hud-
The ma nu Chetah ng section of
, roads aired trunk highways, while Memorial hall, with its art collec- son, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Durant, Ann Arbor is supplied with gas
the surrounding hills afford admir- tions; the observatory and the En- Ford, Ilupnnobile, Willys-Overland, service. from two systems specially
14110 residential sites. The districts gineering building with completed Overland, It e a, Rickenbacker, built and designed for this pur-
are so situated as to permit of all facilities for scientific and indus- Wiliys-Knight, Oldsmobile, Wills-
pose.
expanding without either detract- trial research.
St. Clair, Studebaker, Got friedson
The manufacturing plant has ■
ing from the value of the other.
In llill auditorium, seating over Truck, Federal Motor Truck, Gen- reserve capacity of 800,000 cubic
University of Michigan.
5,000 people, may be seen the. coil Motors Truck anti many feet daily, and is modern in every I
The University of Michigan was Frieze ii r g a II, originally con- others.
particular.
• founded in 1837, the year in which structed for the Chicago World's
Numerous automobile accessory
Mixture of coal and water ran in
Michigan became a state. The orig- fair if 1893, and the Stearns col- manufacturing plants are also furnished with a heating value in
inal campus, 40 acres in extent, lection of musical instruments,
found in the same territory, 11 excess of the state standard of 535.
was secured as a site. Of the orig-
!lumber of which are already locat-
Valuable Collection.
B. U.
inal buildings, only Allison ':ill,
The General library, the third ed in Ann Arbor.
Special rates are made for I
now forming flee north wine of largest college literary in the
Appreciating that approximate- heavy nee long hour consumption. ,
University hall, remains standing. country and among the largest in ly one-third of the population of
Ann Arbor has eight grade,
In its 87 years nef
ist•inte it has the United States, now contains the United Statics is found in terri-
schools with an enrollment of over,
been attended Icy 70,10 students, more than 500,000
volumes. The tory adjacent to One Great I.akes,
of whom more than 50,000 are still university's collections of Greco- the strategic location of Ann Ar-
living. It has had six presidents, Egyptian papyri, the earliest dat- bor is obvious.
Henry Philip Tappan, Era-tits Otis ing from 250 IL C., original Greek,
The advantageous position of
Haven,
James
Ilurril I
Angell, Latin and Coptic manuscripts, and Ann Arbor recently has induced
Harry Burns Hutchins, N1111'1,41 Led-
number
of important and growing
oriental manuscripts, from the li-
Roy Burton lend the present incum- brary of the former Sultan Obdul concerns, an number of which act
, bent, Clarence C. Little.
Ilamid, cannot bededuplicated by the as feeders to the automobile in-
The university represents a land, combined resources of all the other dustries, be locate within its limits.
building and equipment investment university libraries of America.
These various concerns employ ap-
of approximately $22,000,000. The
The university museum is one of proximately 3,000 men, with an
funds available fen: operation ex-
annual payroll of aroma' four and
the pants on the campus most at
' coal S1,500,000 annually. It now
tractive. to visitors. Inc it are con- nice-halt million dollars.
WAL'rElt M. STILLER,
consists of the ('allege. of Litera-
tained the objeuts collected by the
Some of the principal articles
Proprietor.
ture, Science and the Arts; the Beal-Steers expedition in Peru.
manufactured in Ann Arbor are
Colleges of Engineering and Archi-
China, Formosa and the Philip- broaches and broachin•• machines,
tecture; the Medical School; the pines, and the 11Chitlit 14
the Chin- candy, castings, chi ks, rigors,
711 N. UNIVERSITY AVE.
Law School; the College of Phar- ese government anode at the New
commercial balers, doors and
macy; the College of Dental Surg-
Orleans exposition of 1885. These blinds, high speed steel forgings,
Phone 8805.
ery; the School of Education; the are besides very complete collec-
furniture, gasoline gauges, ice and
School of Business Administration; tions of zoological
and archaeolog- ice-cream, lamps and silk lamp
the Nurses' Training School, and ical specimens.
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
shades, piston pins, pumps, litera-
the Graduate School.
The university athletic grounds ture racks, radios, rugs, coiled and
Full courses are given in all are known as Ferry field. They
flat springs, screw machine parts,
these fields, and a summer session contain more than 200 acres, with
sashes, steel balls, pharmaceutical
is annually held. The total net at- football stands seating 70,000 per-
tendance for the year 192:1-1924 sons, varsity baseball field and and toilet articles and scientific'
instruments and apparatus.
was 12,291 from every state in the stands, tennis courts and space for
There is available a wide choice
Union and ninny foreign countries. the use of class and fraternity
of high-class industrial sites to
The faculty numbered 646 profes-
teams. The field housed, erected in suit all industries, particulars of
sors, associate and assistant pro-
1923, large enough to include un- which may be secured on applica-
fessors and instructors.
der its roof a regulation football tion to the chamber of commerce.
Meny New Buildings.
gridiron, has been named in honor
University Industrial Service.
During the past four years the of Fielding II. Yost, tutu of Mich-
. state has appropriated S8.9110,111111
Through the channels of the de-
igan's famous football teams for
I •
•, for new buildings, out of which the
partment of engineering research
the past 20 years.
•new hospital, with 700 heels, has
at
the University of Michigan, the
University School of Music.
been eempleted, besides James B.
industrial and technical interests
The University School net Music
Midwest Water Softeners
I Angell hall, the main building of
iu the state have an opportunity
I the College of Literature, Science is organized under a statute of the
without parallel in the country for
214 SOUTH INGALLS ST.
'and the Arts, costing 51,250,009. a state of Michigan, providing fur receiving aid and assistance in
1 , physics laboratory, the University the incorporation of societies "not their research programs.
Phone 8971.
,high school building, the new mal- for financial gain," for the purpose
Research work, though essen•
ical building, the east engineering of fostering good music. Its activi- fiat, is admittedly expensive. It
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
building and at large additien to the ties are (Indented into two main requires proper housing, adequate
channels: the providing of musical
I • power plant.
library facilities and a trained per-
instruction of university grade and
the giving of concerts. The school
AlilelaW AISSISWellAWISISWASSISISISVISSWIWIMICSISIS
maintains a faculty of about 30
teachers of wide recognition and
has an enrollment of approximately
A Happy New Year.
700 students representing 40 states
and countries. It is affiliated with
the University of Michigan.
Supplementary to the instruction
offered in the class rooms and stu-
dios, opportunities are provided for
hearing many of the world's great-
est artists and musical organiza-
tions. In the choral union spies,
May festival and extra concert se-
ries, 17 programs are offered by
the greatest soloists, orchestras and
410 North Fourth Avenue ether ensemble groups.
618 South Main Street
Phone 5898
In the faculty concert series and
the twilight organ recital series
Phone 6927
i i
about 50 programs are given each
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
year, while numerous other con-
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
certs by advanced students and
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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

JOHN C.

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EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF EVERY
NATURE CHARACTERIZE ANN ARBOR

Greetings.

402 W. LIBERTY STREET

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Clover Leaf Dairy

PLUMBING AND HEATING

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511 BENJAMIN STREET

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PHONE 6272

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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Greetings of the Season.

The Season's Greetings.

Ann Arbor Tile and
Fireplace Company

Yahr Bros.

214 EAST HURON ST.

Hupmobile Sales and Service.

206 WEST HURON STREET

PHONE 6298

PHONE 8008

The Season's Greetings.

Season's Greetings.

Chas. Wuerth & Co.

Faust-Kennedy-Potter Co.

FURNITURE, RUGS

FRIGIDAIRE

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

216 EAST HURON STREET

Phone 6511

113.115 E. Washington Street

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

PHONE 6296

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

Ideal Electropure
Creamery

A Happy New Year to You!

WM. H. L. ROHDE

John J. Sauer

Masons', Builders' Supplies.

COAL AND LUMBER

202 East Madison Street

Phone 4249

First and Liberty

Greetings of the Season.

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A Happy New Year to You!

Season's Greetings.

PHONE 3232

PHONE 6713

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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G. A. Zachmann

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

5 :; 207 EAST LIBERTY ST.

Phone 5609

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1007 WRIGHT STREET

WENZEL'S

WALL PAPER

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

MONUMENTS

310 West Liberty Street

Phone 5202

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Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

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REALTOR

4 12 First National Bank Bldg.

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ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

101.11010 ■■■•■■ .WWINM.\

J. F. WAGNER
REALTY CO.

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106 East Huron Street

Phones 4770-9521

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Rosh Hashonah Greetings.

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337 1,9 South Main St., Wagner Bldg.
Phone 7912

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

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