TIIE WOLVERINE THE.WOLVERINE iS01Vf Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons by the students of the University of Michigan summer session. Communications will be printed only when signed, although writer's name will 'be withheld on request. Notices pertaining to university affairs will be printed once gratis. Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Office Hours-2:00 to 4:30 p. in., daily. -S I Phones, 960. P L A C E Subscription Rates-Local, seventy- 116 S. Main Bell Phone 166 five cents for the summer; mailed to any address for one dollar. UNION TABODES TURKEY TROT' Ifecent Criticism o Garden Party "apses Authorities to Take Stringent Action, Waltzes and two-steps may be the full quota of permitted steps at the Michigan Union dances hereafter as the result of recent criticism of the questionable dancing at last week's party. If the dances cannot be kept thoroughly respectable, the author- ities say, the parties will be abol- ished altogether. At future dances, Advertising Rates--Fuirnished upon none of the "rough" dancing will be A LV MN I application to the Business Manager. permitted; and chaperons will be en- dowed with full authority, which they Subscriptions taken at Quarry's, will be expected to exercise if neces- If your shoes get out Cushing's, and Student Supply Store. sary, to put off the floor any who en- of commission let gage in the tabooed steps. The official newspaper of the Summer Two chaperons will be chosen by JOHN H. LAMBERT School. the committee in charge and will re- JoxhnH.Pyne Rsiness an main through the entire program. fix them Phone 762-L. _ _ ____ Malcolm McCormick-Asst. Ngr. DRL lLORERtPUBLISHES 1O0K. 613 E. WILLIAMS ST. Phone 357. . E I. E. R. Burton, Acting Editor. Based on Luther's Use of Early Trans- lallens of Bible, copital $100,000.00 Sur plus. $50.000.00 Reporters. Undivided Profits, $1,00.00 UHE iAdEAD M CHAsICS, BA. K Roscoe Spencer. F. M. Church. Dr. W. W. Florer has just sent to THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK H. P. Scott. Maude Edwards. press the first of a series of mono- ANN ARBOR, MICH. F. A. McCarthy. R. T. Cook. graphs on Lutser's use ol the early SafeBankingadCourteousTr eatsentofour C. S. Pryor. K. C. Haven.. erl- Cuastomers is see Watclh weed' versions of the Bible. Br. Florer col- 3 per cent interest in our savings department C. S. Fliedner. Josephine Fellows. lected his material at the library of Earl Crossman. J. P. Thomas. the Notre Dame University, his book Do you want a position? DD you want a better position? being the result of a comparison be- We may have just the place you are looking for. Let tween the 1413 version and the 1522 aa knew yaur wade; Thee lel aa have yaur applicalian Septemberbibel. It throws additional The Cibb Teachers' Agency, light upon Luther's use of the Ger- 175 Westminster Ave, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. man and upon the early German ver- Detroit, MICH. sion, and moore especially upon his FOREIGNSUDETS____HO___mastery of the German language. It "OREl;N STUIENT '10 HOLi) also treats of Luther's use of the New DAVIS{& DeieFeR__ L 'E'EPTION Testament in the Gree_' before he on- OHLINGER D s- . dertook the translation of the Bible. Made All foreign students and members of Fromn these versions it is very easy to the Cosmopolitan club are invited to work out in German his Harmony of When attend a reception to be held Satur- the Gostels, his conception of the day evening, when plans will be laid teaching of Christ, and of the Christian Promised foaseiofscaofaith. The fact that Luther was ac- for a series of social occasions during quainted with both old and new testa- the remainder of the summer, The ments explaihs in part the remarkable: place of this week's gathering has not aspects of his work. 109 been determined; but all who can at- At the close of the summer session E. WagshlngtonT tend are urged to communicate with Dr. Florer Neill go to Notre Dame for PRINTING I Bell 432 - J further studi's upon two other books Juan Bonilla, ' 13 M, 1522 Geddes which he has well under way. avenue (telephone 1594-J), who cans tell them more definitely about the H uston B ros. arrangements. It is expected that Bilirdlos i te Prof. J.A. B ildner, recently ap- ' F U L L E R & The Finest Billiard Room in the State pointed chairman of the foreign stu- Cigars and Candies dents' advisors, will address the club 610 E. William St. "We try to treat you right" and its guests at this time. MOTION PICTURES EXTRA Temple Theatre SPECIAL FEATURES Tuesday, July 30 PATHE WEEKLY THREE REEL FEATURE Afternoon and Evening Admission - - -5 cents to all TEMPLE THEATRE MAIN STREET Between Wiiamns & Liberty UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Maynard St Albert A. Stanley, Director Summer Session Eight Weeks All Branches Full Semester will begin September :: 30 Artist Teachers :: :: Sendforilsstratedcatalog 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 Plan 7ac tot$2.00per 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 Coad 31O S. State St. i Text Books FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Great quantilics of Second- Hand B( oks at prices that will save money. 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