THE WOLVRINE Vol II. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUILY 29. T911. NO. f3. CLUB HOUSE TO BE BECEGNCNTN S ALLS GREET AN FI~I~~~DBY FALLCampus Settees are the Habitat of IFRO CO _____Since three benches thtave keen pltaced htenth e tll ihrttry ond tihe 11m11ain uitd- New Building on Ferry Field ilg, theyae 11CCweliltlli lost conls11011 Archie Bell of "'Plain Dealer'' utse. Wiatchedltoe anthotur Pridas' after- Will Have/ Extensive noon,11.they were empty for nailten tlil- SasEgih nSlht Accommodations w4ersfllyoi oxiccupiiiedithat tire wonrit His Work ________ who wanitedl tostuidy ittie otpeitwere obligeil to forego the comiforts ot civiii- EDIFICE WILL LCOST $30,000.001Jnttiont andelsit 1on1thle grounid. Stdintg at the left of the entrance. to Ferry field, the University of hMichi- gait athletic club house, evaluated at $30,000, will imake a notable adtlitiiin text year to tine protierties already ownt- ed hy the Athletic associtioti. Grounid was hrokeit a mnthi ago;t anit, though to the casual observer ino marledl ad- vances hareewni mlade, a subistiittial foundation lits hbcit already laid, anid the terrace tti frot the btuilding has tieen elevated. The edifice, coinstructed in old 'nglisht designt,swill 'le cotmniletecd biy the opeiting of tie neiviersity in the -fall. inAn innovatin initthiiletic isork 'here, the butiildiitg will offer t' tithletes iniy coinvenieinces andi facilities liithnerto ude- iiied themi. 'Nyo loniger will the visiting teamsnoDave to inake tine dimly trip froin Wbatermuant gymnasitumn to tine field anld hack in a warin sweat. Showers aine lockers, right on the scene of actioit, will elinnitnate 'the tecdicitstiess of this proceeding, and entabile changes Ic Ie muscle proinnptly The citire consrutiiontwill he un trick aitd cement compniosition, the 0o111 wood-work in evicdenceeheitig thlat of the floors itine louigitng atid visitors' roonns. Tine first of the two stortes will contlaiti tinecltuhroom-inwiii chliua large grate andilchimnttey seats ssill he installedl, 'tit a lockcer roomn, supipliedl witht 270 lockers tioci 20 shosvers.Tine cluh rooin will oiient uponthlie visitors' rooin, whlichn will he equiippned with 20 lockers aiti added convemniemices fur tine opnposing teamns. The secottd floor will tie given over exclusively to lockers, 3,3 in tinunher, except for ti large rooim whnose =piarticular fiinctioni has lot let ,hecei determfined. Witeter the lprivilege of usig line club house will he gratntedi to tile geiteral siudeini public, has not heeit decidetd. At all events, it is pirobahle that soine restriction wiii have to Inc made at least next year, as the locker roonmoin tine second floor is not expected to Inc ftlly equippietd hy the bleginin~iig of line faili termn. SPECIAL LECTURE PROVIDED FOR OBSERVATORY VISITDRS. "Whnat Astrtonmrs are Dolinlg iiin e Study of the Sttirs" will he the suibject of Ass't Prof. R. I. Baker's leccture 'Moinday ifteriloont inlthe Irest pnhysics lecture rootuit ivie Io'clock. It swill serve as a genteraliin1111odutction ill is- tronm titand lprosapectsve visitirse wli bne toltd wthat tiiiy imatsexiledtto see whnvte y 1 talke thleir inceci" ut the fol- ttwittg 'Thtursd'iy nilht. SPlIsiiTaRy SiVIi n O ~Riix RNSOOlN. Secrrtatry Shirtley W. Smtith is explect- el tietra to An'111 iArb text VWednies- ltiy froii 'Muiskogee, Oklaholliia, -whncre he was catueu hy thitlittess lit his lirotli- SIXTY ATTEND SECOND 1 VWOMEN'S ILEAGUE PARTY. I Atiout sixtyyo menlt iwiere present at line secoinilWomni'is Letagume ptarty, held yesterdayisafterito1111 at tBtrbnotir gym- itasiumn. There nwas110 formnal program,. bitt 'a ntuinber of "aises usere playetd, if- Icr svhichn wafers and ptuich wsere sersedl. "Ike" Fisher tad charge of tinetousle, aiii the edaiiciiig- lasted tiitil 96It'clock. Tine nextswcmni's pairty ii il be Iheld Fritdar, August 12. LETS WYALLOP MIXED TE'AM IN HEAVY HITTINGL L\\ti'. Ini a gtane feattireid by lieaivy ittiitg lol both sides theo literary depal rtmnit bitsebnall teamt defeated the Nuttcltub teain, 'coimposetd of studcents ftroiiinllde- plartmnits, at West Park lball diaimond1 i Score: Inninogs- 1 2 3 4;5 9 7-R ill'. Lits ..... 1 2 x 1 2 2 0- 9gt16 2 Nut Clith..21 ooo 03-f6 Ii 3 PRsOi. Git. o. Ititeslo OxitAititil usYCITYs. Proif.Gardnier S. Ye hliaus sewno has just resigitedlns hentd of line cisieiigi- meetring tdeinrrmnnt, tins bienctihosen- 1)y thie nwater comittnnlee of lie nenit Arbiir city couiitil to a1111aiae thte ipropertt if line AnumAbr WateXr1cro1111111 and3 tio treare plits iior a neisplat.i text tRat1 IRS.AA.s 5 't'rsir Tine flinterati serviee if tiele tcMrs. AlbertIA. Sitiileiyiiato held PlTiursdaty afteirnoon1 at the faiiily residence, Sio OxtfoirdiRoandRes. Ilenry) Tatlocklit St. Atidrews 5 1 tisal chu enercnofficiat- itg The bcdy-las 15iterireli at Foleta ill ieeiieterilbesidlethint ter tlaiuglter, ElsatStaleya isou dietiabot a a r atgo ADMITS HE KNOWS SHAKESPEARE Ie Gi (reet tine greatt is lnl more, aiti Bent Lireel the secoiid'rate hnts takei This placc, necortdinig tiArchie Bell,idrttintlc edtior If tine'Clevelanud Pllainu Dealir-. Ii arecenctireiticismi of the effotstif the "wood1 lanntlay oers" ini'Tout I. Johini- son' acella the Ceveland critic remuarks: LiGreat is.a seconilallctss tictor.Ilie alwatys seemis to sulit hits worbecinl hr hilairioush ly lilt' scenles ililtil.as always his favo*~rite I'leit'.he mumb1 tll's lis lutes aitd muturaltuly clin~g's IllaiiEinglishi 'cenit that frequti111lyinkes imi ucit- lelliltble. "A for the rcompanytillall Mri Bell. "thie 111n11iviualaembers ite lialbrotughlt mere tree 1111 swletillit f rtial icommenit~it. Perhiais hlieizhies thitshetter tutuntiits- ttie alse oe t eall ael o the ceven oiiitteid Ill place thietilt tiles otnttile progrtmn." Of truth, tintse le itlitrrd tls.Yet thiere is oneIstaltusleft fortir'V e ret's adihumrersto c lutch atithe levielatiter adminitothtin o it or1111a eepier kaionwledge of Sbhikespealie. Luit, says hte, "tinetIlkabbttplaitsgiithiings is they nate iii the '.izanlethnit imes is all fltitiilili XXilliainiof Stratfmtird woiiul rathrciecca A hl ii iltand11Sothen pro- dutietioii lft oneCIllhisplays thnia Greeet proidtctioln aliiotscenieryifithInccotiul ttome hiaek tefrolmieurgatory fole Isiiigle Iepresentt ion." XVIBhRT XXILL ILECTURL tat PtROELStSOR NXXFNI UX'S PLACE. Pirlit Robet.l e nley, X C fil theIlt ili- otsop111hy ellartmlentaswill 1101 ielitvar'his lece onC 11thit "Anrchist Idel"as ait- nouitsciid1:1r Xtigtst 3.C. P.Vibbert, nuct in iithe same dep artment, laill letutreinteaaln iiIn is choeali s hits aubjectl Stideitntitt illParis. LENAU DISLIKED AMERICA Professor Eggert Says Poet Had Little Love for United States "it is somiiething retllytsd ottloo111k til- on, these hurtietd out ieople tn their bitieielo111 forests. Tie oolr tot filthy lucre is perpetually emanating froun thiein." 'flinsdid te poft Lenauiarii- acerizic e t nericanitpepe' But, tac- eorcding"toi Pmrti. CI'E. 'Eelt, il is letre oit "V eshtlimer anii the Poet I emia"esterdahisie diiit top101there. lie ealled us a5"naioni of soikeepers." Speakinug ot the pots eary life, Prof. IEggert soid, Striinugly ecartcerisi of teimrt hilt of te niieteeniih ceit- they ini VAutri is ianittide of hopie- lessitessiitdecstoi, aid resigitation. The mos osp011)ics ipheniomen~ioni'of tis peetodis atinde h l ieslojt ofit the iphil- osicttllal theoruy'ofitt iism and iitis1 curollatry, the XX'ltse'linerc uof tie poets." In this nwu'yte lecturer sumiiiied liiitie originlf 11at philcsophy t witihis1 many 113fi tiepoets oiththelast century tadheredt, t'amoi"themunByironi ,eotttrci, ltciuic anutifICinit Haini e"x plaiithte'"reateinluince f pim auistum in VistriaI s tie reslt of 111a1 citiitr's poiiclimiiisfotnies, Pr1of .'Cig1e 11t11ent it to itescribe its apIearancie ill til-et110yIiandu life ot itit. Thuiilus n iishuafasitiiis, picureaduedmecresanichiieoituiit i ce hiad the emre Iit Iof 1be i tle'ocitof te most-atleutifutl hilelt-iu Caes dlili goes thrurcighmlife lileape. ac.l t Imnieredin i hins 110yhoodit Ieiin uum iu'plaitll tiimess, qicik-teumitered }ouiiugman. It oudu- eud lain, mnediciine, tgriculure , andfflu- ally pliosoplhy Swita view to tetchiii" but gae this uitto srite ,potryi, ie sufferedl muchi sorrow trucghm the ueath of his mumthier tatiu the flseiness of his fincee. "1mm 1829 'his pesunisic tuattitde h catte settled," sal Prof. Egctn"and the iterest of is freinuds confrmnedui m~n terhatpls uconsiusy, in lie purpose' toi umaittainithe pose whichule ow audoptueud.Foe oft eihhi m,s imus of tie tmewitihnBronmantitieiu XWellsehiteec tos tositg. Intioncuttol thuose peophShat elte observttiontol P. Tl. tBarinumthatIeopnlelte eig humuubuugged." It is rout his unoter that Lemuacui- heriteed huspmetic tempiert nhi e ispiniont resulted ill somle fthe poet's besht anu unost sinere sorks. At oue tie Lenatu visiteed this councty, iest- lug it sutute overstuie tldwhichu re- sialeed illis lositg at osiderabhle l amount uhof mney.u le mudethe Ivoysi- tge hIereC inasaibthin tiihe spae of 75 days. Tonsatrd the enduu fhit us lue, as tr- stlt of imentali andiphy scldoeverstain, Leutaumlshitsusrea1s0n1 IIc liveu iitbio eouuditiiuu, witin occasionau ucid meelspells, fromun1844 o 1t50o Prof. Eggert, in making a fnat l churaemiztion of the oe, sa, '"Lnautispreeeminenl' a l- c hioe. 111ssignitucatce hes inthe tecciliar perfeetionouf cis bet aorka ill wshichirhythicnnecurmingoes hatudhin hauuih 'vuauntiral uinfoceedhltanguage io formnasvhnce oe uiusurtntssud es- upressinlof hayruc encimeunetu" AVuiou iet ihins beenuu mae ofthe muutrriage of IingilD.I)Scotttnstcr ini physiogapil gnh "eoogyu',t 'biss ElizatuhuRo"ers 0oois't uesda,111 L~eeshnurg, Vt.-Mur.utud tis Soultwill resile ciii ITliOsnlausenue ALLEN SEES MENACE TO MICHIGAN INES State Geologist Fears Cost Of Transportation Too igh To Meet Competition SHOWS NEED OF MJRE CANALS 'mues Ikehe ot of prosuingemiMichi- gtan ceruier lohiwered,cr the phice of coppetrmuaitaimuedham least at its mres- emt leCC, Michuig'au minlues are goimg to stifer all irretparableicloss. Aicheigani coppmer lre. nouwushearshbut onec ier cenit. of opper. WhXleite pmice mit the ore is lbt '$:.50 atoilnumndtie igh cost ef tranisprttionis Itaken ito acout Upnper'Penunumuhuinn1 g' compmmaues calm not hop~e toicoumnpetc nitn swesterum op per, whichb calmhtbe clmrefined tromtsix tim sevemi cenuts a pound.ul Tie qumetionm mu Miechiganmi thuen, ma the qmuesionm of rmc tdiuct iofcotshnduhasie frounn all echum calt orpltica l consideatio tns hus cal onut nlyb c ,couumlmauish ycmmiaton." Thlese alit soumecit thec stitmens madnee byj Rt. C Vileu itctrohe g ~eoogcnl anduuiluogcal sueys oflthe stae of_ XMichiganinuhusliture lst ight out "The 'Minerial weal1 uth X ihiganmum ''l ichig"tisI'duiided'ul coniudered getolugica111yinto two prvncumes by te meriditant ssinchn tasses throughm Mar- quette. Tie asternt sctiont dffgs greatsyfronnthe aeterim setuoum tlu pretdouminatinl ocha beming linestoune sanducstone1111ds~nhae Tie thefum peninslalis15augmcat rocl a 15111 nd mum thue cemter just1 above telimestone is founduc XAliisa'mms coait Very edissmnilar ini mninernl rodhucts uad iigeological forunmauiou s lie nwesern Irovice. Here the predomiati" rock is f volcanic origimi and lure s foun tie great trie mineuratdepeostscopp~e and iron. "We' mustnt oserook hetnefueltlimit tie greatestrotinteral wealth of Michigani is to be fotutd111iha suilTie clays an mains otfte surfaeemixed avwit or- ganiic mattuher ill he proedutic of wealthlngmuafter time iromi and. copper minmes itaue eens compleley exauased. "Commnncmg swumh lie tipper strata we1n'C thab t 111'arious oriomns of tie sale these samne inms ande clays aec used ill seCverali neustres.ec, ile, andi Forthlmd cementilare a few of tie lniportanmt pmodctes hum the Saginaw vauley . h a oswer level coattmaunut amlittle til are fouiu(und 1909 m wit s estinatee that the coal amunted to t2,o,oo0,ooo 11111, abocut b 00000000 tois of wich s mineuableAt our present rate of po- dc~tint hins sswoultas htie people unf Michiganusomlte 3,o0o yeas "Stlt has lotg b'nctaumrouctt of first iumputacc aumong' Michian'ts mneals At the nresentl day it is woothtbutt for or fivecenei tatrel at te pant; amd what the consumer pays fornism the trans potatiothun auttitieiarel. Gyptsumglass sanud of aver' igh grademiImestoneat- sot ut excecllenuaityott.aud 'a fum ge out bnuiling stonle arc'11111erl pnoutmes ott tie etsterni gettlogieal prvemn whi 0mch tee tnt lesser impltortancue. t "West of tie umeridian of Xaquett suwe finud at a comnpaeatively gret udehi (Cantaued oa Pae 4. NEW ATHLETIC CLUB HOUSE I Perspecivae if hBtuilding ingeU Erected au rry n3Field. Tuesday Evening, 8 P. M. Seat Sale "AselYou LikegDehre l Pl y r Wahr's Bookstore- Daily, 4-6 Wednesday Matinee, 4 P. M. Be Gr t Pl y s Reserved Seats, $1 .00 and 75 Seats for the three performances will Wednesday Evening, 8 P. M. _Tha . be sold (until Monday Evening Only) "Merry Wives of Windsor" CampusThar August 1=2 at $2.25 and $1.75.