THE W OL VuAIRINE ANOTHER ('OMPLAINS OFi DANt'ES. BASERLL MEINI ON)AY. MUST CUT SPEED ON :- Writer Suiys Union Should Veto lis. All Prospective Players to Meet at the DEAD MAN'S CURVE graceful Spectacles. Union at Four O'clock, Editor The Wolverine: All baseball teams desiring to par- Michigan Cetral Ordered to Ran The -articles in Tuesday's issue, in ticipate in a series of games for the 'rains Slowek Nea Whitore regard to the questionable dancing championship of the summer session, last Friday evening at the Union have are requested to be represented at a met with wide spread approval, Per- meeting which will be held at the The Michigan Central railroad has haps further remarks are unnecessary, Union next Monday at four o'clock. been ordered to cut down the speed but one phase of the subject in par- At this time a schedule will be of all its west-bound trains to 35 ticular appeals to me. The Michigan drawn up, and a committee appointed TT- miles an hour when passing "Dead Union stands for all that is best and highest in the social life of the col- lege. We must not accept as its road. For a number of years this standard the one set up by a handful road has been a favorite promenade of people who, are not representative of students, and nearly one student a Michigan students. The Union has year has been killed at this point. only to put its veto on these disgrace- ful spectacles in order to banish them Trains from the west are hidden from college functions. This would by the curve; and although there is be a service to all concerned; for the an electric signal bell on the crossing, so-called dances have not a single ex- it sounds. a warning too late to allow cuse for existence, unless indeed, to vehicles to get across. Experiments attract most undesirable attention to conducted here yesterday under the the participants. direction of Chairman Glasgow of the Alumnus. street railroad commission, developed the fact that it required only 16 sec- SLIGHT FIRE %T IOSPITAL onds for a fast train to reach the eros- ('b jITSES LIILEIAL sing after the bell began to sound. Under the new ruling 32 seconds will elapse froh the time the bell begins Shortly before 3 o'clock on Tuesday to sound until the train reaches the afternoon a small blaze was discov- crossing. ered at the university hospital, caused by an overheated garbage crematory setting fire to a wooden partition. The PROFESSOR CONANT WELL damage was slight, as the attendants REMRAIN FOR SEC'OND TERMHextinguished the flames before any headway was made. Prof. C. E. Conant, who has been teaching the course in real property New Football Material. during the first term of the law de - o partment summer session, will remain Saturday at 11 a. m., Norton Mc for the second term and teach crimin-! Giffin, senior law from Washington, al law, taking the place of Prof. George Pa., became the proud father of a fine L. Clark, who has resigned to enter boy. Both child and mother are doing husiness in Baltimore, well. From the smile on "Mac's" face After finishing his summer's teach- he seems to be doing well also. ing here, Prof. Conant, accompanied Robert N. White, another senior law by Mrs. Conant, will leave for an ex- from New Castle, Pa., also became an tended eatsern pleasure trip, visiting' admiring father a short time ago. the former's Harvard classmates in Young Mr. White will be known as Boston, and continuing to Prof. Con- Jack White to the end of the chapter. ant's boyhood home in New Hamp- There will be much comparing sons in shire. They will return to Lincoln a few days. Speaks rather well -for in time for the opening of the Univer-, Old Pennsy-two senior laws and sity of Nebraska law school, where each a son-Hey you lits and engi- Prof. Conant will resume his teaching. neers take note. GRANGER'S Academy of Dancing SVM MER. AS SEMB LIES begfi n FFRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12TH r e I, ii i 1 i f a a L r f r 1 o ave general supervision over the handling of the games, including the assignment of umpires. The Wolver- ine has agreed to score all the games, and will publish the official score and a detailed story of all games played i this series. The purpose of the proposed com- mittee is not to exercise any authority over the different teams or clubs but is intended merely as a convenience in getting the different groups togeth- er. There will be no rules of eligibil- ity other than attendance in the sum- jner session, and each team may have as many men on its roster as it needs. Any men interested in the sport are urged to attend Monday's meeting, whether they have organized a team or not. The idea is to get the men all together. In the matter of teams, there is no limit to the number from each department or class. This afternoon at four o'clock the lits and engineers are scheduled for another practice game. The inhabi- tants of the arch had the best of a hard fought battle last week, but rain limited the hostilities to four innings. The lits are out for revenge, claiming their opponents will be shown infer- ior on the full route. We sell Clothing for men and young msen. Allen's Good Clothes Store, Main Street. tf. Thin Underwear and Hosiery for men at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main Street. tf. Lost-Waterman self-filling fountain pen. Return to 721 Forest Ave., or call 526-L. 12-13. Have the BEST MUSIC ni your own home. The VICTOR VICTROLA furn- shes the best the country affords. The University Music House, Press Build- ing, Maynard St., Carries a complete line of machines and records. 6-11 Classified Ads., subscriptions taken, and copies of the Wolverine sold at Cushings. 6-25. Spend Saturday at Whitmore Lake and dance the evening away at the Lake House. 30 cents round trip from Ann Arbor. tf Sitting beside sweet K. T., Holding her hands was K. C., Then he looked in her 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, Straw Hats of the right kind at the right prices. Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main Street. tf. Home Tea Room. 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. 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