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The Wolverine, 1912-07-02

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THE WOLVERINE

WHITE STAR LINE W"A"IEE, DETROITL
For a Delightful all Day Outing on the beautiful St. Clair Riv
take the steamer"Tashoo" antymorning 8:3, Sundays 9oo. Pa
returning sateiday: Port Hturo$i.oo; Flats or TashoooParl
5o cents; or Toledo and return, steamer "owana" oeaves Detro
every eekdayFa15a.,every Sunday 830.m., returns to
troit:rp.mo.;faretSundylof, weekoays$t.o.o.
For an Aternoon Ride to St. Clair Ftlats, Tashmeoo Pork or Po:
-L to Hron way ports toke theo"City of Toledo' at 2:30p.m0.

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FAMILY-BIJOLJ THEATRE
Inclosed Garden
Eighteen Thousand Feet
of Selected Photo Plays
Singer of Spot Songs
JACK SAN DEIRSON
Direct from 24 week at the Family Theatre, Detroit
Late of Kingling's Concert Band
Musical Brown
Entire Che ng. NifghtIy
Summner price 5c to all
Continuous = = 7 to 10:30
Matinees Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday
The Old -
Oaken Bucket
_ filled to the brim with cold,
-clear purity-no such water
nowadays. Bring back the old
days with a glass of
it makes one think of everything that's pure and whole-
some and delightful. Bright, sparkling, teeming with
palate joy-it's your soda fountain old oaken bucket. -
Whenever Free Ooreookrlet, trelingo t Coc-Cola
Whnee vindiatio at Chattanoog, forthe asking.
you tsee a r DemandtheGenuineasmadeby
Arrow think THE COCA-COLA CO. 52-1
of Coca-Cola. ATLANTA, GA.

U. SICILY A COUNTRY
er
-A FUTURE
,rt
Professor Cross Describes Monuments
and Ruins of Historic
Island Country.
GREEK TRACES STILL LEFT.
In introducing his lecture yester-
day afternoon on "Sicily and Its Mon-
uments," Professor A. L. Cross pointed
out that Sicily was a country that had
only a past, no future. to turo plun-
dered, pillaged and misgoverned by
Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Nor-
mans, and Saracens, the never inde-
pendent island, Is today an eloquent
testifier of its history.
Professor Cross illustrated his lec-
ture by views of various ancient cities
of Sicily, with their monuments, re-
lating curious little Greek myths in
connection with each. Touching upon
Messina with its beautiful cathedral of
Gothic-Italian architecture, Prof.
Cross spoke at some length of Palmero
with its magnificent harbor and dis-
tant mountains, its old monuments left
by the Normans of the twelfth century,
its great cathedral and Episcopal pal-
ace connected by two remarkable
bridges. In the palace is the tomb of
Rajah I, under a marble canopy. The
palacethroughout is a dazlig mass
of gold and marble mosaics. Some
distance from Palmero stands an an-
cient monastery founded by the Nor-
man king, William the Good, to which
can be compared, according to Prof.
Cross, only St. Marks of Venice. In
thiosmonastery therekare two thrones
one for the bishop, and one for the
king, showing the temporal independ-
ence of the Norman kings.
In speaking of the ancient cities of
Segesta, Selinus, and Girgenti, with
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED
Wanted-At once, table waiter and
dishwasher at 311 Thompson. Phone
1198-J.
Wanted-At once; students for dish
washing and table waiting, 1317
Washtenaw. Phone 543-J. 1
FOR RENT
For Rent-Rooms for summer stu-
dents at Baptist Guild House, 503
Huron street, phone Bell 1028. 1, 2, 3.
LOST
- Lost-A pearl set crescent on the cam-
pus, July 1st. Reward if returned
to 725 S. 12th street.
MISCELLANEOUS
Any summer student who wishes a
good $40.00 canoe for $25.00, address
J. H., care of Wolverine, Press Bldg.
We sell Clothing for men and young
men. Allen's Good Clothes Store,
Halo Street
Straw Hats of the right kind at the
right prices. Allen's Good Clothes
Store. Main Street.
Thin Underwear and Hosiery for
men at Allen's Good Clothes Store.
Main Street.

their ruins of ancient Greek temples crated to Athena, is today the seat
and monuments, Prof. Cross explained of worship to the Christine virgin, who
that here one came upon the real is almost as popular as St. Lucy, the
Greek of Sicily. Syracuse, in the patron divinity of Syracuse.
southeast corner, is the only ancient In concluding his lecture Prof.
city where life has been continuous. Cross said: "In Sicily one can never
Its ancient temple, -a mixture of mod- get away from Greek myth. Even in
ern and Greek architecture, has been the faces of Sicilian youths, one can
a place of worship for pagan gods and perceive traces of the ancient Greeks,
goddesses as well as the Christian as in a past country of ruins, their
deities. The temple, originally conse- ancient splendor."
fIAJESTIC
Photo Plays do Luxe 5c & l0c
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY
Continuoizs from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m,
Special This Week
AN OLD TALE OF LOVE
An American girl, heart whole and fancy free, doesn't know
her own mind. She visits the Sphinx at night and it the thrilling
adventure that follows becomes acquainted with her real self.
It's gripping from start to finish.
The management is making every effort to provide a cool
pleasant place of entertainment for the slimmer students during
the summer months. Whether we succeed or not we leave to
you. On one of these hot evenings try sitting under our sub-
dued light and electric fan.
Ma*jestic on Mawyna~rd
UNIVERSITY PHARMACY ouidinw,& Trelep s us Bel Ot;liose m ilillue
219 S. University Av.. We deliver lee cream every day in
Ice Cream Sodas Summer School Supplies
Perfumes, Toiet soaps & Toilet Articles
Prescriptions our specialty We Insist on satisfying
C ALKI S Cold Soda Water
W naxs Candies
324 S. State St.

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THE NEW CATALOCUE OF THE
UNIVERSITY 'OF MICHIGAN
is now ready
Complete information ooncerning seven departments:
Collegiate, Engineering, Medicine,
Law, Pharmacy, Homeopathy,
Dentistry and the Graduate School
and the Summer Session
Special courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Landscape Design,
Higher Commercial Edncafion Including Railway Administration and
Insurance, ArchitectureConservation Engineering, Pedagogy (affiliated
with Ann Arbor High School fo r ibsrvaioSudy), nds a course
for thospneparing r hreHscentific administraiionofohdeparments
of sanitation and public health.
For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announce-
ment or Individual Information address
SHIRLEY W. SMITH
Secretary University ANN ARBOR

U. OF M. AND HURON RIVER BOAT LIVERY, Paul 6. Tessmer, Prop., Ann Arbor, Mich.

KEEP COOL
in our comfortable soil easy-ittilg light-
weight garments that we tasoe ryondicosi-
parison in style and fit.
For the younger set, a swagger ait, imparted
by an artful dash at New "Forhislssess here
ad there.
For the man of sober taste, simplicity with-
out severity. fashion wtisout freakisiness.
Our eraftsmen tailor garsients to drape
perfectly. Our fabrics look well and wear
well
our prices are easy of reach.
J. KARL MALCOLM
604 East Liberty St.

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LYNDON, PHOTOGRAPH ER
Ann Arbor's Headquarters for Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies
I make a specialty of Developing, Printing and Enlarging for Amateurs-by modern
methods. This has been my business for eight 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.
LYN DON

719 North University

Kodaks for Rent, 10c per day

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