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July 11, 1912 - Image 4

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The Wolverine, 1912-07-11

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THE WOLVERINE

THE WEATHER
Fair tonight and Friday.
Warmer in north portion.
TEACHERS-BE IN IT
By learning to operate the typewriter
correctly and rapidly. Full course on-
ly $5.00.
School of Shorthand,
5-8. 711 N. Univ. Ave.
Thin Underwear and Hosiery for
men at Allen's Good Clothes Store.
Main Street. tf.

Have the BEST MUSIC ni your own
horne. The VICTOR VICTROLA furn-
ishes the best the country affords. The
University Music House, Press Build-
ing, Maynard St., Carries a complete
line of machines and records. 6-11
Chawley, do tell us where we can
get some good refreshments. I'm that
beastly ot, awfter that lawst, dance,
y'know that I won't care for another
till I freshen up a bit.
Why, I'm going to Tuttles. I've
been going there for the last three
years and expect to as long as I'm
here. Just around the corner, 338 S.
State. 6-12.

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GRANGER'S Academy of Dancing
SV7MMER. ASSEMSLIIS begin
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12TH
IKE FISCHERS ORCHESTRA. 50 cents per couple.
Overstock Sale of Men's Oxfords
at "PURFIELD'S"
For TWO WEEKS ONLY
Sale begins Sat., July 13
Sale ends Sat., July 27
Come and see our prices-and rememb-
er the reputation we have for quality.
If you knew, as we know, that shoes will
never be so cheap again, as tLey have been (or as
good at the same price) you wculd buy several
pairs at these prices.
We re-soleit I F I S" Fine line of
rubber-soled u Hos&ery for
oxfords 119 S. Main Street men & women

Taxicab Garage Burns.
Fire of unknown origin last night
destroyed a portion of the garage of
the Ann Arbor Taxicab company, 114
North State street, and one touring
car, partially damaging two taxicabs.
A horse belonging to an expressman
and kept in the structure was killed.
The entire loss is covered by insur-
ance. Lack of sufficient water pres-
sure hampered the efforts of the fire
department very materially.
BASEBALL RESULTS.
American league yesterday's games:
Chicago, 4; Athletics, 2.
Washington, 8; Cleveland, 7.
St. Louis, 9; Boston, 2.
Detroit, 11; New York, 3.
National league yesterday's
games:
Phillies-Pittsburg, rain.
Brooklyn-Cincinnati, wet grounds.
New York, 0; Chicago, 3.
Boston-St. Louis, rain.
American league today's games:
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland at Washington.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Boston.
National league today's games:
Boston at St. Louis.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg.
CALENDAR.
July 9, 5 p. m.-Luther Burbank (il-
lustrated). Dr. H. T. A. Hus.
8 p. in.-Causes and Prevention of
Insanity. Dr. A. M. Barrett(West
Amphitheatre, Medical Building).
July 10, 5 p. m.-Olympia and the
Great Games (illustrated). Profes-
sor M. L. D'Ooge.
July 11, 5 p. m.-A Spanish Journey
(illustrated). Assistant Professor
C. P. Wagner.
8 p. m.-Materialism-The Way Out,
Prof. K. E. Gthe (under auspices of
the Ann Arbor Federation of Relig-
ious Workers). Sarah Caswell An-
gell hail.
July 12, 5 p. m.-Joint lecture-Im-
pressions of the National Conven-
tions at Chicago and Baltimore,
Professors J. S. Reeves and J. H.
Latane.
8 p. m.-Why Teeth Decay; ow to
Prevent It (illustrated), Dean N. S.
Koff.
Grangers.
One of the most pleasant means of
recreation for the summer students
has been provided for by Grangers
Academy of Dancing.
Last summer these Friday evening
parties were very popular.
Granger has installed electric fans
blowing in from the open windows, and
Ike Fisher will personally conduct the
orchestra for the entire'summer. Yes,
Terese, you'll make no mistake by
going-if you want to spend a pleas-
ant evening. There isn't a better
floor in the country. 1
Classified Ads., subscriptions taken,
and copies of the Wolverine sold at
Cushings. 6-25.
We sell Clothing for men and young
men. Allen's Good Clothes Store,
Main Street. if.
MOTION PICTURES
AM PRACHTIGSTEN
Can you translate it? Let the Temple show you
EXTRA

Temple Theatre
Afternoon and Evening
Admission - - - 5 cents to all
TEMPLE THEATIRE
MAIN STREET
Between Williams & Libe, ty

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JUNCTION OF DETROIT & CATHERINE STS. & FOURTH AVE.

Furnishers and Hatters to University Men
342 South State Street

Our water softening plant cost us $2,0C. It costs ycu noth-
ing extra to have all the ad-arltage cf lrun'y V coik t( I 1( in
water soit as rain water instead of distructive acids and bleaches.
The finest lingerie waists and d1 css s v ill c c me tack to ou lil e
new. Collars and Cuffs like ,now. Try your duds in our suds
and be convinced. Mark your package 'White Swan" and call
our wagon. No extra charge for call or delivery.

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T HE CH A RMS OF O UR SUM ME R SEA S
T yed conomical and enjoyable o ouatngimedca t
WHERE YOU CAN GO
No matter to what point you want to go, use D. & C. Line Steamers operating to
Daileserite b etween Detroit and Buffalo, May 1st to November 1st. City of
Detroiteli and City of Cleveland 111, the large-t side wheel steamers in the world,
on this division June IOth to September Ith. Daily service between Detroit
and Cleveland April 15th to December] st. During July and August two boats
out of Detroit and Cleveland every Saturday and Sunday night.
Four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac Island and way ports.
Daily service between Toledo, ( leveland and Put-in-Bay;
Special Steamer Cleveland to Mackinac Island, two trips weekly, June 15th to
Set'emberpr 10th stopping only at Detroit every trip and Goderich, Ont., every
uesdayede9sday Thursday a datr9ay0 . oDtrModayWedn
day, Thursday and Friday out of Cleveland.
RAILROAD TnCKETS AVAILABLE:-Tickets reading via any rail line
between Detroit and Buffalo arnd Detroit and Cleveland will be honored for
tenspoaio is & F ie SeaewiithhooldSring ae
7 ndS a2l enAsampor IllustrtdoaphletPand horeaakes Map.
Philip H. McMillan, res. L .LwiG . A. etrSthantz, Cer I Mgr.
Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Comnpany
The Ann Arbor
FRED C. WEINBERG, Proprietor
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
For Ladies and Gentlemen. Tuesday and Friday fore-
noons for ladies only.
The Pool is Fed with Cool Spring Water
725 S. Fif th Ave.- Phone 996-2 rings

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He'll feel more at ease if he does
like the other fellows and smokes
Fatima Cigarettes.
With each package of Falima Vo1
20 for getopennent coupon,25 of which
15 cents ,"Iea ""232)-ele''on"of100.

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