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The Wolverine, 1912-07-18

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THE WOLVOJRINE

TIDE WEATHER
Generally fair tonight and
Friday;, cooler in north portion
tonight.
Spend Saturday at Whitmore Lake
and dance the evening away at the
Lake House. 30 cents round trip from
Ann Arbor. tf.
Classified Ads., subscriptions taken,
and copies of the Wolverine sold at
Cushings. 6-25.

Auto for hire. 1078-L. 7-11.
We sell Clothing for men and young
men. Allen's Good Clothes Store,
Main Street. tf.
Thin Underwear and Hosiery for
men at Allen's Good Clothes Store.
Main Street. tf.
Sitting beside sweet K. T.,
Holding her hands was K. C.,
Then he looked in her I's,
But by this time you're Y's-
U. C. K. C. loved K. T.-then they
lunched after the dance at Tuttles',
338 S. State.

GRANOER'S Academy of Danci nj
s[V3 M ER. ASSEMBLIES bedien
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12TH
IKE FESCKERS ORCHESTRA. SOcentspereoupw.
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 they have been (or as
good at the same prices) you would buy several
pairs at these prices.
We re-sole " URFIELD'S" Fine line of
rubber-soled lHosiery for
oxfords 1119 S. Main Street men & women

CALENDAR.
July 18-Lecture-The Geology of
Niagara Falls (illustrated). Dr. I.
D. Scott. 5 p. m.
Address-Agnosticism - The Way
Out. Prof. J. A. C. Hildner. (Un-
der auspices of Ann Arbor Federa-
tion of Religious Workers). Sarah
Caswell Angell Hall. 8 p. m.
July 19-Excursion - To Niagara
Falls. Under direction of Dr. I. D.
Scott.
Lecture-Christianity-The Way In.
Prof. R. M. Wenley. (Under aus-
pices of Ann Arbor Federation of
Religious Workers). Sarah Angell
Caswell Hall. 8 p. m.
Garden party and dance-8:30 p.
m. Michigan Union.
SPECIFIC TRAINING EMPHASIZED.
Poplar Demand for Many Courses
is.Made.
That the old idea of one course and
a general training is being super-
seded by the new idea of many cours-
es and specific training, especially
along vocational lines, was em-
phasized by Prof. F. S. Breed yester-
day afternoon in his lecture, "To What
Extent has Training General Value?"
Popular demand is more responsible
for this changeathan are college pro-
fessors. As an example of this
change, Prof. Breed mentioned the
Polytechnic High School of Los
Angeles, which now offers twenty-two
course in its curriculum.
In concluding, Prof. Breed offered
the following to show what kind of
subjects should be included in the new
courses: "Teach no subject for its
disciplinary value alone; teach every
subject so as to get all the disciplin-
ary value there is in it; select sub-
jects for the curriculum primarily on
the basis of their content, or intrinsic
value."
Miss East, proprietor of the Home
Tea Room, 109 East Washington,
wishes to announce to the summer
students and faculty that she is pre-
pared to cater to small parties, and
that she serves lunches and dinners
at regular hours. There is no better
service in the city. 109 E. Washing-
ton. Upstairs. 10-15.
Have the BEST MUSIC ni your own
tome. 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
Found-A bunch of keys. Same may
be had by calling at The Wolverine
Office and paying for this space.

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JULY
'~CLEARANCE SALE
OF
Bags
Suit Cases
20% OFF ON ALL BACCACE
Students who need new baggage will save by selecting now from the
largest line of high quality baggage in Washtenaw County. The fol
lowing will indicate the sale values:
$3.85 to $18 Leather Suit Cases . . $3.08 to $14.40
$1.50 to $3 Matting "< "t .. $1.20 to $ 2.40
$5.50 to $18 Steamer Trunks . . . $4.40 to $14.00
$4.50 to $40 Trunks . . . . . . . $3.60 to $32.00
HAND BAGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 20 PER CENT OFF

Tinker & Company
Furnishers and Hatters to University Men
342 South State Street

Estabished MACK &CO.
THE COAST LINE

Main
Street

THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital... ...... ... .. ....$300,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits.. 100,000.00
RIesources...... . ........... ....3,000,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business
3 per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits
Your Business Solicited
Chas. . Hiscock, Pres. Michael J. Fritz, Ush'r
W. D. Harriman, Vice Pres. Carl F. Braun,
Ass. sh'r v. Walz, AssCsh'r Savings Dep't.
Cousins & Hall
FLORISTS
Corner of So. University and Twelfth
Both Phones 115
MOTION PICTURES
EXTRA
Temple Theatre
SPECIAL FEATURES
Tuesday, July 23
Coming of Columbus
THREE REEL FEATURE
Afternoon and Evening
Admission - - - 5 cents to all
TEMPLE THEATRE
MAIN STREET
Between Williams & Liberty

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THE CHARMS OF OUR SUMMER SEAS
Spend your vacation on the Great Lirakes, the most
ecnnmical andEenjoyableutinginAmeinca
WHERE YOU CAN GO
No ttr to what point youwant to go, use D. & 5C. LineSteamers operating to
nil inmportant pnorts.
Daily nervice hetween Detrnit nnd Bufflo~, May itt to Novetmber lat. City of
DetroitilIIandCitnof ClevelndIIithelargetide wheelsteame rsninthe wCld,
on this division June 10th to September 10th. Daily service between Detroit
and ClevelandApr;l 15th to December 1t. During July and August two boats
out of Detroitand Cleveland every Saturday andSunday night.
Fu trip suuhly bet ue n Toledon, Denit, MacinanyIsland and way ports.
Daily turvicuhbeturn Tnledn, t levuland and Pat-in-Bay.
Speinl Stuamnr Creveland to Machinac Itland, twrtrips weeuly,d Jae 15th In
Suptuenher 10th stnppingonly at Detrnit evry trip and Gndurich, Oat., evry
nthuu trip.
SecialDay Trip sbetween Detraitand Cleveland, DuringJuly and August
Tunsday, Wudnesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nutnofDetrnit; MordayWednes-
day, ThursdayandFriday out of Cleveland.
RAILROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE:-Tickets reading via any rail line
between Detroit and Buffalo and Detroit and Cleveland will be honored for
tranaportatinan D. & C. LineSteamturs in either dirnction.
Sundaucentsamp rrillustrated Pamphlet and Gret Lakes Map.
Addrss: L.C. Lewis, GC. P. A., Detrnit, Mich.
Philip H. McMillan, Prt. A. A. hantz, Gen'l Mgr.
Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company
The Ann Arbor
Pool
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. Fitlh Ave. Phone 996-2 rings

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