TUESDAY, NOE~MER 29, 1f27 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 'THREE! FLYINGTRAINING UN ION TO HOLD TOURNAMENTS DUTCH SPEAKER The aeronautics department of the FOR CHESS, CHECKER PLAYERS WILL ADDRESS engineering college has announced 'TO LS TOY G ROUPi the receipt of a letter from the head- Registration for the chess and winner for the last three years of the A . r quarters of the Michigan National checkers tournaments, which will b$ Cedar Point tournament. He is a Whl e A. D Grin"wLodees guard offering an opportunity for col- promoted by the Union, will begin former member of the national team ; .. en h. a. Tolstk-L eaes lege students to enlist in the national Thursday, Dec. 1, and the tourna- that played against Scotland. Ileis lectue t4:15 ngivesa Turstoy ate guard air service. ments themselves will start Dec. 6,i scheduled to meet Sam Gortsky, ra- i ture at 4:1< next Thursday after- Oi enlistment the men may apply according to announcements made tional champion, during tne latter ioon in doom 231 Angell hall. for training by the regular army at yesterday by the Union management. Gen r-'IGCvindk-Lod esen holds his Brooks field. If the training is suc- Cups are to be awarded to the win- part of December. Lieber xv i play title ini the 1ch iarmy but is at pres- cessfully completed, the student is ners of each of the competitions. En- four boards while blindfoldcd and ent a r]'i(ent of Ann Arbor living commissionedl a second lieutenant in tries may be made at the main desk at will also play 40 boards conesOcu- v1i hi his ;on here. Ile is also secre- krmy reserve corps, and will also the Union. tively. tary of the Theosophist lodge. Fol- be given a commission in the Michigan One of the features of the tourna- The billiard tournament begins to--lowing his address, a general discus-. National guard, according to the ar- ment will be a checkers exhibition by day at 3 o'clock andl will continue sion is planned in which both oppon- rangements. Mike Lieber, champion of Ohio and every (ay from 8 to5:80 oclod.. 1ts and sympathizers of vegetarian-' OFFICES CHANGED TO NEW BUILDING The office of the irchtitec ttm-0l (-, lege has been moved over 1(1 te neo Architectural building. This is thee- tically the last step inm the l)1r(Oce oL moving the college from the old qumr- ters in the Eingineering building 1oI newly completedIbidnsneo the library of the s( hool remain,., transferred and it is expected iha will be (dome iniil the V[U n ism are expected to take Part.- The lecture on vegetarianm h i held this week is the third in ths years the other two having been(h livered by Dr. Straulrer. JOE SOLOMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA A Heal Dance Orchestra Open for Engagement JOE SOLOMAN - PHONE 3418 P t . S 13 Thompson WALLIIQOM : _ - - 'x h .. .':. -. 5T ' =1 Do You Know that the Oldest H-ouse in 11 Ann Arbor, Probably Built in 1826, is still standing? Where is it located? When was the Present Court House Built? Do You Know where the Old Post Office Building Erected in 1840 is Located? How Did Main Street Look in ,1860? "ANN ARBOR the First Hundred Years" On Sale at Wahr's Book Stores WAayer-Schairer ,iraham Book Stores Haarer Book Store Brown's Book Store Goodyear's Mack & Co. Chamber of Commerce ar T" y ' NI I, Y b 'A,' !''F +-1 1 ',t ; \ 7 I i r t. i ;, f % r '1j"t Y ' . j ;' f 6 ]: e ii 43 S ; ., & 7 [[ ; j 'MyL. { .9 , , , t" i ..F i SI THESE QUESTIONS AND MANY MORE ARE ANSWERED IN NNB R The First Hun dYears" BY O. W. STEPHENSON Here's an authentic history of Ann Arbor! O. W. Stephenson in his "Ann Arbor, the First Hundred Years," tells a delightfully interesting story of the city in which we live. Beginning with John Allen who founded the city, you are carried through to-the present , d Eta ,. ?;z k 3 Fr."' ' : , r;', t ' .i , z hi;' ,,r '6 F P.. , 9 ; . i ' i 4f '1 4- See -lhe most Wonderful of all Screen Lovers in its of Dove's Embrace-Beautiful i -A DDED- REVIEW I .® I, time. It's a fascinating story that moves along swiftly through 28 chapters, taking up all phases of life in this community. Pictures of old residents, pictures of prominent people and pictures of Ann attractiveness and value. Arbor as it appeared years ago--these add to the books -1 Invaluable as a reference book. Pleasant reading for an evening at home in your favorite, chair. Note the chapter headings- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5: 6: 7. 8. 9. 10. H1. 12. 13. 14. 15. Ann Arbor's Antecedents. John Allen Founds a Town. The Site of Ann Arbor. The Settlers Pour In Evidences of Growth. The First Few Years. The Germans. Private Schools. The Clark School. Public Schools. Military Matters. Politics And 1Public Buildings. The Lighter Side. Business Life. The University-Part 1., 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. The University-Part 2. The University-Part 3. Banks. Fire and Water . Gas and Light. Transportation and Com- municatiion. Ann Ar'bor Publications. Health and Sapitation. The Serious Side. Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. Of General Interest. Keeping Abreast of the Times. The Centennial Celebration. In tae appendix will be found such interest- ing items as "odd notes on buildings, hotels amd business." "Some of the principal advertisers in local papers, 1830-1890." "Complete business directory for the year of 1860." "Population statistics (approximate)" "Some leaders of other days." "Mayors of the city of Ann Arbor" "Presidents of the Council." "Officers of the city. April, 1925" NOW! 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