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August 01, 1911 - Image 2

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The Wolverine, 1911-08-01

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' ' E WODLVERINE

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ine towns at
Ice Cream
and Cold Drinks 722 Monroe St.
robe
PHOTOGRAPHER
Official Photographer to Michigan
Athletics for 10 years.
Studio: 319 B. Huron St. Phone 961-L
Student's Supply Store
For your Note Books Fountain Pens,
Stationery, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES,
Candy, Cigars, Etc. 111 S. University
UNIVERSITY
School of Music
MAYNARD STREET
SUMMER SESSION
Eight Weeks All Branches
Fall semester will begin
Oct. 2-30 Artist Teachers
Send far llastroleo catalogue
CHARLES A. SINK
Secretary
STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits 80,000
Resources $1,400000
Hear Ye, Hear Ye,
Hear Ye
Citizens of Ann Arbor-Students t
the U.of M.
Now Comes the
SUGAR BOWL
in the city of Ann Arbor of 10 S. Main
St. and alleges that the said SUGAR
BOWL is ready, able, and willing to
serve bettercream and sweeter candies
with prompter service than any other
similar confectionaryin thisicity. And
this they are willing to leave to the
country.
Phone 967

THE WOLVERINE
Publinhed Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday afternoons by thc studests of
the University of Michigan summer ses-
sion.,
Communications will be printed only
when signed, although writer's name
will be withheld on request. Notices
pertaining to university affairs will be
printed once gratis.
Masaging Editor-Harold G. McGee.
Business Manager-JOHN H. PAYNE.
Bell Phone 1359 or 960.
Res. 444 S. State St.
EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITORS
Ernest R. Burton. Robt. M. Gillett.
William T. Daugherty.
REPoRTERS
Burleigh Jacobs. Kenelm W. Collamore.
Fenn H. Hossick. Maude Edwards.
Morton R. Hunter. , L. Earl Crossman.
Chas. Johnson. James D'Evelin.
BUSINESS STAFF
Assistant Business Masager-Victor H.
Lawn.
Address: THE WoLvERINE, Press
Bldg., Maynard Street, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
Office Hours: I:00 to 2:30 p. m.
daily.
Bell Phone, 960.
Subscription Rates: Local, seventy-
five cents for the summer; mailed to
any address for one dollar.
Advertising Rates: Furnished upon.
application to the Business Manager.
WNW-
Editor Today-RoT. M. GILLETT.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 ,1911.
Staff ineeting tonight at 7 o'clock.
CALENDAR
August s-What Astronomers Are Do-
ing in the Study of the Stars, illus
trated lecture by Asst Prof. R. H.
Baker, west lecture rooin, physical
laboratory, at 5.
Open Air Performance - Twelfth
Night, by Ben Greet Players, campus
theatre, at 8.
August 2-Dpen AirPerformasce-As
Youie It, by Bet Greet Players,
campus theatre, at 4.
Open Air Performance - Merry
Wives of Windsor, by Ben Greet
Players, carmpus theatre, at S.

August 3-Student Life in Paris, lec- drop." That we intended to criticise Mr.
ture by Instructor C. B. Vibbert, west Greet is not true; that wee owe any apol-
lecture room, physical laboratory, at 5. ogy to any one for printing what was
Visitors' Night at the Observatory. apparently news, we cannot see. But
Tickets can be obtained at the office we do apologize to our subscribers for
of Dean Kraus Wednesday and Thurs- attempting to start, it our news columns,
day from 2 to 5. a discussion whose sole motive was the
August 4-Address on the Demonstra- gaining of publicity for a campus enter-
tion School, by Professor J. J. Find- prise.
ley (University of Manchester, Eng-
land), lecture room, Tappan hall, at 3- HUMPHREYS AND GINGERICH
School and Society, address by Prof. SAY BEN GREET IS D. K.
Findley, west physics lecture room,
at 8. (Continued from Page 1)
August 5-Excursion to Put-in-Bay, was of a distinctly inferior calibre and
Lake Erie, under the direction of he further asserted that this was known
Prof. F. H. H. Calhoun, leave Ann by Mr. Greet as was evidenced by the
Arbor via Michigan Central at 6:57 absence of the names of the company
a. m. on the programs a few years ago.

Text Books
FOR
SUMMER SCHOOL
Oceans of Second-Hand
Books at prices that will save
money.
Engiucer's Supplies
FOUNTAIN PENS
BLANK BOOKS
STATIONERY, ETC.
WiAHItR'S
University Bookstore

'...THEM AS HELPS THEMSELVEs.'
Not long ago, we were "tipped off" to
a condition about the university that
needed remedying. Innocent men "had
suffered grievous wrong." We were
invited to raise a righteous wrath and
pounce on the pernicious perpetrators
of croo-el hardship. The man was
right. It seemed that things might have
been conducted more conveniently for
the students. So we asked this man to
write a communication, stating his views,
to fire the opening gun, so to speak.
"Mais non!" He didn't want to get his
name in the squabble at all. He was
anxious that we should enter an edi-
torial campaign, throw ourselves viol-
ently on one side of the fence, don a
gentle bull-dog smile, and "go to it,"
with a very fine chance of "getting in
bad," a thing we don't care a hang
about if we think we're doing something
worth while; but that he should let his
fair name be smirched with the taint of

In answer to this Mr. Humphreys
said, "Considering the fact that when
Ben Greet had Edith Wynne Mathewson
and others of almost equal rank in his
company he did not print their names,
I can not see that this criticism has
much weight. He merely wanted to
revive an old custom, and there is noth-
ing to Mr. Bell's statement."
NoTICE :-Lit baseball candidates meet
daily on South Ferry field at 4 o'clock.
Always a fresh line .of Cyko Paper
and Ansco films. Don't forget to call
and see the "M" Scrapbooks before you
buy elsewhere. O. Hoppe, 3 doors from
State, 617 E. Liberty. 13-18.
It was a pleasure to go to Tuttle's af-
ter the dance last Friday evening. The
service was prompt and everytiing serv-
ed was fresh and clean. 338 S. State
street.

his own good cause was unexpected, ab- College Inn is still open through sum-
solutely impossible, ridiculous !....And mer school. Sandwiches of all kinds.
yet toe wonders why we didn't bite. 1IO*
A complete stock of Classic and Pop-
WE APO.oGIE ular Music and Musical Supplies at the
Today, we arre running two answers University Music House. 8-12.
to the statements of the dramnatic critic
of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. These These hot days get your milk from a
answers are published in spite of the Wurster Bros. wagon. They stand for
curt statement frost the head of the purity and freshness. Also at Detroit
English department that "we'd put our and Cath. Sts. Bell 423. Home 140.
foot in it and had better let the matter 6-16.
Hailer's College Jewelry1
Complete Optical Dept. High C ass Watsh and Jewelry Repairing.
Haller's Jewelry Store 216 S. Main Street

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Bell Phone 381 J 218 E. Huron St. Home Phone 205 Black
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Rough Without Extra
Weight
A great many mten like the
rough course braids but object
to the weight. The Knox
hat solves the problem.
Knox sold only by us.
Reule, Conlin& Fiegel
200-202 S. Main St.
KIRTLAND'S
The Old Place Billiaid
Parlors
Best and Most Expensive
equipsent tN THE CtTY

Lyndon, Photographer
Ann Arbor's Headqearters for Kodake, Camneras and Pksto Supplies
I make a specialty of Developing, Printing andEsnlarging for Amateurs-by modern methods.
This has been my business for seven years and it has increased every day-Only results will do
this and so whenever you want anything photographic look for the sign of the kodak-That's
where things move.
LYNDON
719 No. Vnlversity Kodaks for Rent, 10s peir day

Jo All Men's Suits
Fe (mg at 20%

FULL LINE OF
off Cigars, Tobacco and Candy

If You Want Your Shoes Re aired Promply
Take them to MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP nmer nw
and the will be repaired as they should be-with nothing but the best of materials and workmanship excelled by none. QWe have recently added two of the newest
machines to our modern equipment which makes our shop the most complete and up-to-date of any shop in the vicinity of the campus. This is what makes it possible
for us to do such high-grade work and get it out so promptly with no confusion. We make a specialty of re-soling rubber-soled Oxfords.
We sell Shoe Laces t611 East V iliam Street The Sign ol Ih Electric Shoe

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