TRUBEY'S P L A C E 116 S. Main Bell Phone 166 ALUMNI! If your shoes get out of commission let JOHN H. LAMBERT fix them 613 E. WILLIAMS ST. Copita , $100,000.00 Surplus. $50,000.00 Undivided P'rofits, $12,000.00 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Banking and CourtcousTreatment of our Customers is our Watch word 3 per cent interest in our savings department Do you want a position ? ID you want a better position ? We may have just the place you are looking for. Let us know your wants; Then let us have your application. The Cibb Teachers' Agency, " 175 Westminster Ave, Detroit, MICH., DAVIS & . . OIILING&RDeliveries OHLINGER , i IIS Made When Promised 109 E. Washington PRINTING Bell 432- J THE WOLVERINE THE WOLVERINE which is left is carried to the brick - square, where the dark brown heap Published Tuesday, Thursday and is made a little higher. His sons do Saturday afternoons by the students the sane. It has been so for two of the University of Michigan summer hundred years, and will continue as session. long as the Rio Grande shall flow- Communications will be printed only but that is Mexico. when signed, although writer's name Tomorrow, if you should chance will be withheld on request. Notices along North University St., you may pertaining to university affairs will be notice a pile of stones and rubbish. printed once gratis. In that rubbish is the pedestal to what was once a class memorial, and Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., on itis carved, "Class of 1870." In the Maynard Street, Anos Arbor, Mich. North wing of niversity Hall is a Office Hours-2:00 to 4:30 p. on., daily. dismantled fountain, and it is marked diPnonoonesoooisnodit60nar. Phones, 960 "Class of 1911." It was given on the Subscription Rates-Local, seventy- express condition that its sparkling five cents for the summer; mailed to stream should run as long as the Riv- any address for one dollar. er Ituron flowed. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon * * application to the Business Manager.. "Class mates of the class of 2012! This meeting is called for the express Subscriptions taken at Quarry's, purpose of deciding on our class nem- Cushing's, and Student Supply Store. orial, and to levy a tax to pay for the same. We must not let this ancient The official newspaper of the Summer tradition fal--- - "Cawpy1 1! !', S -ool. This is Michigan 1 Robert Gillett, Managing Editor. John H. Payne, Business Manager. Play Ball! Phhvlaa onek 62-L. gr 'fle engooneors lhavoe'set toe pace Phncolm 357. tmo oosst.ogr.e t ooeri 0 astempt to create Phne35.alittle oexcitomnoot:oand amulsement. Reporters. Now it's up to the sphere tossers in Roscoe Spencer. F. M. Church. the other departments to get busy, organize teams, and answer the engi- H. P. Scott. Maude Edwards. veers' challenge. If all who want to oartsR.oTo play will send their names to The C. S. Pryor. K. C. Htaven. Wolverine, we will compile lists of C. S. Flicdncr. Josephine Fcllows. the men in each department, and Earl Crossman. J. P. Thomas. handle arrangements for the players to get together, acting as a clearing- News Editor-E.It. 13111101. 3n o l hl roe RENEN'RESTAU RANT OPEN JULY 15 Have you tried the others, if you want a good meal Try Us we serve the best. TWO MEALS A DAY BOARD $3.50 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Maynard St Albert A. Stanley, Director Summer Session Eight Weeks All Branches Full Semester will begin September 00.0 30 Artist Teachers ..:- sendfor tillustrated eatao Charles A. Sink, Sec. The place we all go to when in Detroit Popular priced dining room LIBRARY PARK HOTEL A. E. Hamilton, Mngr. European ulan 76c to $2.00 per day Cratiot Ave. and Library Ave., DETROIT, MICH. Big Reduction on Hammocks -and- Hose Come in and get our prices H. L. Switzer Co. Hardware and Sporting Coeds 310 S. State St. Text Books FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Great quantities of Second- Hand Beoks at prices that will save money. Engilleers, Supplies FOUNTAIN PENS BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY, ETC. WA HR'S University Bookstore Universal Dry & Steam Cleaning Works In a new Fire Proof Bldg. and with the latestModern Machin- ery. We are in a position to do all all kinds of cleaning: As ladies fancy dresses, suits, shirt waists, slitlers, gloves, etc. Also gentle- mens clothing of all kinds. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. T. E. Wahl, Mngr. Bell Phone 877 1 1 19 Packard St. The Kempt Music Studios Peano Pie Orge..n Votes Culture 312 S.Division St. Phonet1076J UNION LABSta THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1912. Memorials--and temorials. In the quaint old town of1 Matan- oris, just over the line in Mexico, on, fnds only a faint suggestion of old Spanish grandeur and the soft odor of Southern romance among crumb- ling cathedrals and fragrant mag- nolias. The "sights" are the arena, and the old cemetery enclosed by a high stone wall'-the cemetery, not unlike our own, save for a long marble-faced mausoleum full of small sealed doors, and a grewsome, roof- less, brick inclosure in the southwest corner. This mausoleum is where the Mex- ican peon buries his dead, and where he too will rest. He places himself to servitude for life, to accunu-lte enough centavos to purchase his father a resting place in perpetuity, which, in Mexico, is the life, or mem- ory, of the lessee. And then-that house ror Lucw1 o e scheme. PROFISSORS TO LEC''lRE ON IIE GLMIOU SUII.JI"E'TS. "Agnosticism--The Way Out," is the title of Prof. J. A. C. Hildner's lec- ture to be delivered at Sarah Caswell Angell Hall tomorrow night. On Fri- day evening, Prof. R. M. Wenley will deliver his lecture on "Christianity- The Way In." These lectures, to- gether with that of Prof. K. E. Guthe, on "Materialism-The Way Out," giv- en last week, form a series which were delivered under the auspices of the university Y. M. C. A. two years ago and published in pamphlet form. Straw Hats of the right kind at the right prices. Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main Street. tf. Huston Bros. The Finest Billiard Room in the State Cigars and Candies "We try to treat you right" FULLER & O'CONNOR Steam and French Dry Cleaners 610 E. William St. Suits Pressed 25c Trousers 10c Zhe MICHIGAN A LVMNUS Subscribe now and become a member thereby of The University of Michigan Al1 umni Assoc fition Sotite facts: 41, The Alumnus is the largest college monthly in the country. , It contains the latest news about the University, and editorial con meot on important events. (, It contains personal items concerning members of 3;our class every month. A volume of the Alumnus contains the history of the University for the year. Q It publishes a series of well chosen pictures e ery month. $1.50 year This Way, You Summer Students-- Come around for a LUNCH that is a LUNCH BANCRTSLCornerCof Monroe and Thayer Streetsand A Full Line of Tobacco and Cigarettes High Grade Confections and Fruit FNGR.AVING! Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye Citizens at AnnArbor-Students o the U. otM. Now Comies the SUGAR BOWL in the city of Ann Arbor of 106 S. Main St, 'and alleges that sloe sooid SUGAR BOWL is ready, able ond willog to serve better'cream and sweeter candies w0 tho pompte sscetoaooany oter similar coonfetioaryionthis c'ty. And thos they are willing to leave to the Poun7try. Phone 967 G. H. WILD CO* 311 S. STATE STREET Carry the Largest Line of Wool- ens in the city. Satisfaction guar- anteed. We cater to those who want the best. SUMIlER STYLES a specialty Established 1888 All work made in this city. G. H. WILD CO. 311S . STATE STREET ENGRAVERS fr S The fear oy1e AN-ARBOR ALL COLLEGE WORK 'ailusTril Order JOURNAL BUILDING DETROIT MICH. Programs, Invitations, Calling Cards, etc., en- graved for you quickly and correctly. We have the leading brands of social Stationery and will save you money on pound lots or more. We'll gladly send you samples of paper and type faces. Write-or stop in and see us when in Detroit. GREGORY, MAYER & THOM CO. Printers-Stationers-Office Outfitters-Engravers- Embossers. WOODWARD & CONGRESS, DETROIT, MICHIGAN