. Sherwood. Through' ticipated in all departments. During
the Literature of the the season just closed 680 students
Lockwood is said to were registered, representing 40 states
unique influence in and countries. Each, year a larger pro-
ig the only course of portion of the enrollment is of ad-I
any American school vanced students who are preparing for
professional careers and professional'
Concerts Already Planned Iand Bendetson Netzorg. The :
Special efforts have also been made concerts will be given by Erno
to make the concert courses in the anyi, John McCormack, Ignaz
Choral union and Extra concert series man, Fritz Kreisler, Erika Mor
of the high character demanded by Rosa Raisa.
Alnn Arbor patrons. In the Extra con-
cert series, Ossip Gabrilowitsch and the Dancing. Packard Academy.
Detroit Symphony orchestra will give ets, $1.00.-Adv.
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The Ann Arbor Dairy Company in the prep-
aration and distribution of its products, goes on
the assumption that the health of the community
is its very greatest asset.
We offer you absolute HEALTH INSUR-
ANCE so far as your dairy products are con-
cerned. All of our products are pasteurized by
heating them to a temperature of 143 degrees
which destroys all contagious bacteria.
The germs of Typhoid,
Scarlet Fever, Small Pox,
Diphtheria, and hundreds#
We invite you to visit our plant any
process through which the milk goes
time it arrives in spotless cans from t]
farm dairies, through coolers, the paste
machines, the bottlers which bottle c
quarts at a time, every detail of the -w
the time it is given to the delivery to b
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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 ANN ARBOR DAI-
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PASTEURIZED
MILK, CREAM, BUTTER
dairy equipment.
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the size of Ann Arbor. Equipment equal to that
anywhere for sanitary milk distribution.
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ANNOUNCES FOR THE
SEASON
1921-1922
4
TWO
BIG CONCERT COURSES
HORAL UNION SERIES,
SIX ARTIST CONCERTS
:tober 2
)vember
cember
nuary 9
bruary
arch 14.
........ERNO DOHNANYI, Pianist
22.....JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor;
5.......IGNAZ FRIEDMAN, Pianist
........ FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist
3....... ..ERIKA MORINI, Violinist
........:ROSA RAISA, Soprano and,
GIACOMO RIMINI, Baritone-
EXTRA CONCERT SERIE
Five Programs by
THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTR
OSSIP GABRILOWITSGH, CONDUCTOR
with Solists as Follows
November 8....ESTELLE LIEBLING, Sopra
December 12...... .RAOUL VIDAS, Violii
January 23..OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Piar
February 20....HANS KINDLER, Violoncel
March 27.....BENDETSON N'ETZORG, Pian
COURSE TICKETS:-$5.00, ' $4.00,
$3.00, $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 of receipt.
FOR ILLUSTRATED ANNOUNCEMENT OR TICKETS ADDRESS
,ES
A.
SINK,
Secretary,
ANN ARBOR,
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will leave Hill Auditorium immediately after all c