THE WOLVERINE SUBSCRIIE FOR FoeNext ear I h A SY75clP Francis L. Riordlan; Managing Edltor Warren Crane, BusinessMdonager JOHN H LAMBERT The Yost of the shoe Repairing Business. le will do yourwork in a hurry-up style. Laces, Polishes, Etc. The University Shoe Shop 613 East William Street You will always flnd a large line of SUV MER SCHOOL SUPPLIES The East University Pharmacy 1210 S. University Ave. Our PrlIoos arRight U. of M. and HURON RIVER BOAT LIVERY Canoes and Boats Rented P. G. TESSMER, Proprietor Both Phones 655 Th mpf Music Stuldios Piano Pip. Organ U Void. Cultut- e 312 S. Division St. Phone 1076 J THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101-103-105 S. Main St.. AnnArbor, Mich. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ill matter inl this colmni iust be paidj for in cdzos ce. Office hours: 1:30 to 3 P. M. WANTED Tutoring in Rhetoric- and English. Prices reasonable. Address, Lawn, Press Building. Phone 96o. 4-O5. LOST.. 7aken--( Probably by mistake), from rear of law building, a gray Eagle wheel, with blue trimmings, mud guards and roaster-brake. Call Bell 65i, or Hom" 348. Reward. 13-18. EXTRAORDINARY. To those of you who are not on to old Ann Arbor and her modes. If you wish a quiet little retreat-away from all this hurly burly and the maddening grind and cram of books, go to the Home Tea Room with its perfect ap- pointmnent, to spend your next evening with Her. The eats are delicious. o9o Wash. Upstairs. 12-13. Like a drink of fresh, cool buttermilk, thick irom the churn? Ask for it at noon. Wurster Bros., Cor. Det. and Catherine Sts. Bell 423; Home 140. 6-16. For all Musical Instruments, supplies, popular and classic music, see Schaeberle and Son, Music -ouse, 110 S. Main St. You-all who come from the South Do you know just how delicious rich cream can taote withgenuine maple syrup poured over it and a dash of fresh bulled nuts? You can find out at Basso-Rovcgno's 208 S. Main St. Rovegno asks you 5 cents for his sundes--any place else you would pay 10 and 15 cents and not get as much. Give him the chance to show you. If you don't you are the loser. DIRECTORY OF SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS Naies. in this directory are takeni frin the records in the offices of the secretaries of the various departments aiid contlaiii the samne errors. f no phone number has been placed on the enrollment card, none is shown here; but that does not preclude there being a phone in the house; call chief opera- tor and tell her what house you want. Enrollment by the departments is in- dicated as follows: literary, name fol- lowed by no letter; engineering, e; law, 1; medical, m; pharmic, p; grad- uate school, g. Telephone numbers in parentheses are for the Home phone, others for the Bell. When.,Biological station or Camp Bogardus appears as city address, mail may be sent to Topinabee, care Biologi- cal station, or Camp Bogardus, as the case may be. Treworthen, Stanley, 1, 12o Cambridge, Ann Arbor. Trix, Herbert B., e, 604 S. State, De- troit. 371 (371). Troup, William Wesley, 237 S. Ingalls, New Wilmington, Pa. 557-L. Truby, Everette Geoffrey, 1, Natchez, Miss. Tublis, Lila A., iio Twelfth, Chesaning. 818-J. Tufts, Frank Wiliard, 643 S. Tshayer, Milwaukee, Wis. 366-L. Turner, Gladys E., 717 Arbor, Pontiac. 1043-J. Tul, Helena Elizabeth, 604 E. Madison, Owosso. Turner, Benjamin Harrison, g, 603 Mad- son, Richmond, Va. Twitchell, Waldo, C. 426 N. Ingalls, Las Vegas, New Mexico. 16 (16). Uhl, Arthur William, e, 403 Crurch, De- troit. (492 Black). Upham, Edward Wilson, e, 320 E. Mad- ison, .Monroe. 575-L. Ulsaker, Oscar Mslelvin, 1, Ann Arbor. Vanderfield, Edward, e, 721 N. Univer- sity, Grand Rapids. 322-2r Van Dyke, Rudolph D., Camp Bogard- us, Lowell. Van Hartsua, John R., g, 408 Thomp- son, Falmouth. Van Vlut, Rutherford, e, 615 Madison, Grand Rapids. 720. Vaughn, Harry F., e, 221 S. State, Ann Arbor. 92. Villegas, Jorge Andres, e, 210 S Thayer, Saintiago Culi. iii-L. Wade, J. A., e, 110 N. tngalls, Charloje. 984-L. Wadsworth, Harrison Morton, e, 1208 Willard, St. Joseph. 1343-L. Wai, Au Kei, 417 E. University, Can- ton, China. (571 White). Waite, Edna Mae, 718 S. Ingalls, Cleve- land, O. 187. Waite, Elmer Sawer, o Monroe, Pots- dam, N. Y. 789-J. Waite, Leslie Osgood, e, 616 Church, Menominee. 1238-L. Waite, Roy Judson, 609 Monroe, Mt. Upton, N. Y. 789-J. Waite, Stanley Byron, 8o6 Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. 374 (374). Walcott, Albert J., 522 Monroe, Zee- land. 990-J. Walling, Wilder t., Saline. Wallis, Lloyd, 604 S. Thayer, Bay City. 948-J. Walsh, Patrick Henry, 1, Cedar Springs. Walter, Gertrude Augusta, 631 S. First, Ann Arbor. Walthall, Danson O., 220 S. Ingalls, Paola, Kans. 1017-L. Walton, Frank Alanson, e, 8oi E. Hur- on, Ann Arbor. Wanzech, Marie Virginia, 1125 E. Hur- on, Ann Arbor. 1o65-L. Ward, Earl W., 1oo8 Cornwell Place, N. Y. 753. Ward, Ralph Landon, g, 520 E. Liberty, Kansas City, Kans. Waters, Sarah Eliza, 341 S. Main, Ann Arbor. Watson, George W., i, Lawrence, Kans. Watson, Hazel May, zoo N. State, Ben- ton Harbor. 1022-L. Wauig, Song He, e, 551 Church, Chin- kiang, Chino. 1153-1" Webster, Benjamin , e, 318 N. Ingalls, Waterburg. 111o-L. Wedd, Alfred M., m, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Weisman, Paul G., isi, 102 Twelfth, Spokane, Wash. 921. Welsh, Paul Smith, Biological Camp, Oconsee, Ill. Wells, Chester Aidrew, 324 E. Jefferson, Masoin.1055-5. Welsh, Mary H., 213 N. Thayer, Grand Rapids. 1346-L. Wendell, Lina E., 216 N. State, Muske- yo. 1134-L. Wenner, Henry L., Jr., n, 1003 Huron, Tiffin, O. 394. Wenzel, Orrin John, 1216 S. Uiversity, Le Roy. 1711-L. Wesner, Eugene Hugo, e, 1331 Washte- naw, Saginaw. 366. Wesep, Henry Van, 327 S. Division, Hol- land. 62-L. Wesner, Elmer C., 1, 631 S. Ingalls, Ann Arbor. 1644-L. Westbrook, Agnes Irene, 61o S. Ingalls, La Junta, Colo. 936-J. Wehrow, Roy W., g, 1337 Belser, Gene- see, Ill. Wheat, Renville, e, 325 Tappan Road, Ann Arbor. Wheeler, Frank G.,- e, 8o6 Hill, Ann Ar- bor. 374 (374). Wheeler, Walter C., e, 327 Thompson, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 1147-J. Wheelock, Margaret Ellen, 1120 E. Uni- versity, Cheboygan. 1467-J. Wheelock, Ruth V., g, 415 E. Jefferson, Goodrich. 1562-L. Whitaker, Lawrence E., e, 209 S. Ing- ails, Detroit. 508-L. White, Robert M., 1, 517 Elmi, Ann Ar- bor. White, Roy A., e, Camp Bogardus, Cen- tral Lake. Whitlock, Margaret E., g, 327 S. Divi- sion, Medora, Ill. 620-L. Whitney, Edward, 637 S. Thayer, Big Rapids. Whitsit, Beulah, 1218 S. University, Chi- cago, Ill. 1507-L. Wiggers, J A., g, 214 S. Observatory, Holland. (477 Red). Viggins, D. L., 109 Glen, Indiana, Pa. 693-L. Wilcox, Aice E., g, 306 N. State, Storm Lake, Ia. Wilgus, Edward Palmer, Camp Bogard- us, Buffalo, N. Y. Wilgus, Horace E., 1547 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. 651 (348 Black). Wilkens, Noel R., Camp Bogardus, Nes- sen City. Wilkinson, Myrtle HT., 406 E. Jefferson Howell. Wilkinson, O. D., e, 721 Monroe, Troy, N. Y. 948-L. Willemi, Ernest G., e, 437 Maynard, Portland. 1370-L. Williams, Uhalmer M., 514 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Williams, Earle, 8o Arch, Jackson, Mo. Wiiillianis, Harriet Ripley, AiiiiAror. "illiams, Roert ., 703 . University, Little Rock, Ark. Williams, William, go6 Oiva Ave., Anil Arbor. Willits, Walter William, Camp Bogard- us, Remus. Willy, Roy E., 1, 822 Oakland, Ann Ar- bor. Wilson, D. L., 1, Ypsilanti. Wilson, Robert C., is, Athens, Ga. Wilson, L., 718 Church, Shelby. Wines, Harold D., e, 1208 Hill, Ann Ar- bor. 1229-J. Winfrey, Mary .. Tog N. Thayer, Sil- bey, Mo. 12238. Winslow, Harris, e, 332 S. Division, Kalamazoo. 498-J. Wise, Seibert Day, 631 S. Ingalls, Ann Arbor. Witham, John Ramsey, in, Brantford, Canada. Witt, Louis Charles, 637 S. Thayer, De- troit. 998-L. Wood, Carleton Ira, m, 102 Twelfth, Amherst, O. 921. Wood, Frank Alton, Matherton. Woden, Trma L., 238 S. Thayer, Caro. Work, Frank Ernest, g, 815 E. Wash- ington, Indiana, Pa. Worrall, James, g, 615 E. Liberty, Lel- aware, O. 771-L. Wong, Perry Chen, e, 604 S. Thayer, Shanghai, China. 948-J. Wray, James Bailey, 1, Knoxville, Tenn. Wren, Frank Jefferson, 1, Fort Worth, Tex. Wright, Ralph G., New Philadelphia, O. Wright, Winthrop R., g, 621 Forest, Benton Harbor. 1216-U. Wu, Yin Kai, 710 Twelfth, 'Canton, China. Wurster, Anna, g, 214 W. Washington, Ann Arbor. 1214-J. Wylie, Margaret, 602 B. Washington, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Wynn, Dora May, 407 E. University, Forest, 0. 1576. Wynn, Harvey R., 407 E. University, Forest, (. 1576. Yasui, Sekyi, g, 801 Huron, Wakonville, Calif. 1245-U. Yarbough, Joseph C., 1, 111 S. Ingalls, Montgomery, Ala. Yellen, J. Selig, 236 S. Thayer, Buffalo, N. Y. 1138-J. Yokom, Merle C., g, Detroit. Young, Elsie L., 1130 Wastenaw, Man- istee. Youngs, Lunn Jessie, 335 E. Jefferson, Brown City. 825-. Yongworth, Leo V., 1, Los Angeles, Calif. Yu, Ling Chang, 120 Ingalls, Pukin, China. Zerdera, Katherine, Harrisburg, Pa. Zewadski, Guy Barco, I, 310 5. State, Ocala, Fla. 1418-L (51 Black). Zinser, Frederick William, 332 E. Jef- ferson, Grand Rapids. 1369-J. LECTURER IS TO GIVE A SPECIAL ADDRESS FRIDAY. Professor John J. Findley of the Uni- versity of Maghester, England, who is to speak Friday evening on "School and Society," will also deliver an informal address on the 'Demonstration School" in the lecture room of Tappan hall Fri- day afternoon at 3. "Demonstration school" is the English term for a normal school. Professor Findley who is one of Eng- land's foremost educators came to Anserica twenty years ago, as the rep- resentativc of the British government, to study our educational institutions. REPORTS ABOUT DR. FELR [I svAKN. Dr. J. B. Felker, '03 d, whose nane appeared in earlier reports as among those injured in the late D. U. R. dis- aster sear Dearborn, was not in the wreck but is mm a tuberculosis sanitar- ium near Detroit. He is not expected to live the week out. His mother, who lives in Ann Arbor, was injured, but just how seriously the physicians are, as yet, unable to state. FORMER DAILY MAN SEES CORONATION. Robert Mountsier, '09, a former mem- ber of the Michigan Daily staff, was sent to England for the coronation, by the New York Evening Sun. "Bob" Mountsier is only one of the numerous Michigan men who have gone out from here to make good in the newspaper world. SUMMER STUDENTS BEING LIsTD. The list that is to be used i primt- ing the names of summer session stu- dents in the university calendar, is now being compiled in the administration offices. Already the list of those who have received degrees, whether enrolled in the graduate school or any regular department, is completed; and it is de- sired that those whose names should appear in this list call at Dean Kraus' office and verify their names and ad- dresses. SUMMER DANCING PARTIES, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Lake House, Whitmore Lake. Admission, Gents 35 cents; Ladies 10 cents. Dancing at 7:30. Good train service. Ann Arbor Railroad. CHIROPODY. Corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, treat- ed and cured. Everything absolutely antiseptic. Office hours: 9-12 a. in., 1-5 p. m. Miss E. J. Foley, 921 E. Huron St., end of North 12th. Phone 989-J. 10-25. ANNUAL TRAVEL MAGAZINE. "WATER wAY TALS" PUBLISHED BY D. & C. LINE, StNT TO YoU FREE. The latest contribution to the litera- ture of travel is the 25o-page book is- sued by the D. & C. line. It contains three interesting stories and is beauti- fully illustrated with fne halftones of scenes along the D. & C. Coast Line to Mackinac. Sent anywhere upon receipt of ten cents to prepay postage. Address: D. & C. NAvIGATIoN CO. 6 Wayne St. Detroit. Adv. THE NEW CATALOGUE of the Univrsity of Mi chigan IS NOW READY Complete information concerning seven departments: Collegiate, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Homeopathy, Den- tistry, and the Graduate School and the Summer Session. Special courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Landscape Design, Higher Commercial Education including Railway Administration and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation Engineering, Pedagogy (affiliated with Ann Arbor High School for Observation Study), and a new course for those preparing for the s-ientific administration of departments of sanitation and public health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement or Individual Information address SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University ANN ARBOR