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The Wolverine, 1913-07-01

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THE WOLVERINE

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TRY TR U BEY'S ICE CREAM
Also Martha Washington and
Crane's Candies
116 S. Main St. Phone 166
UNIVERSITY SCHOOLOF MUSIC
MAYNARD STREET. ANN ARBOR
Special Summer Session
June 30-August 22
All Branches of Music
For Catalogue or information, call at office,
or address
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary
Capital, $roo,ooo.oo Surplus, $5s.00.00
Undivided Profits, $20,000.o
THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Safe Bankingand Courteous Treatment of our
Customiers is Our Watchword.
3 per cent Interest in our Savings Department
Gents' Furnishings
Varsity Toggery Shop
1107 S. University Ave.
B000K S
LAW AND MED [CAL
NEW AND SECOND.HAND
Complete Line
Text Books
Text Laboratory Books
Reference Books
Dictionaries
Compends, etc.
CASH OR EXCHANGEF OR
YOUR OLD BOOKS
LARGEST STOCK IN MICHIGAN
C. E. Barthell
326 S. State Sireet Tel. 741 L

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THE WOLVERINE
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The official newspaper of the sum- _ _ _ _ I
mer session of the University of Mich-
igan, published by the students, Tues- July 1, 5:00 p. m.-"How to Judge a
day, Thursday and Saturday after- Picture." Illustrated lecture by
noons. Prof. H. R. Cross. West lecture
room of the physical laboratory.
Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., 8:00 p. m.-"Eugenics or Race Bet-
Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. terment." Lecture by Dean Vaugh-
Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. m., daily. an. West amphitheater of the Med-
Phone 960. ical building.
Subscription Rates-By carrierseven-July 2, 5:00 p. m.-"Present Tenden-
ty-five cents for the summer; mailed Gies of the Drama. Prof. L. A.
to any address for one dollar. al laboramory.
Advertising Rates-Furnished upon physical laboratoryf
applcaton t th busnes manger 8:00 p. m.-Ideals of Service," Lec-
application to the business manager. ture by President H. B. Hutchins.
1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
Louis P. Haller-Managing Editor. 9:15 p. m.-Reception in Barbour
Phone-1016. gymnasium for all summer school
William A. hart-Business Manager. students.
Phone-357.
Gordon Davies-News Editor. ALL BALL PLAYERS TO MEET
AT MICHIGAN UNION TONIGHT
Subscriptions and ads taken at
Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- Summer Students of All Departments
versity Pharmacy. Will Constitute Campus
Editor Today-Y. F. Jabin Hsu. League.
All ball players or would-be ball
players, who are taking summer school
work will meet at the Michigan Union
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913. this evening at 7:00 o'clock to pass
on a tentative constitution and sched-
Any one wishing to try out for the ule under which games for the sum-
business staff of the Wolverine call at mer school championship will be play-
the Press Building or Phone the Busi- ed.
ness Manager. The sole eligibility requirement is
registration in the summer school.
TO THE GENTLE READER. Several ex-college stars and men who
have played professional ball are en-
Have you ever taken a shot at the rolled in the summer classes, and a
newspaper game? Do you realize that lly ightho srmer hoss ex-
t is a big game more exciting and of pected between the teams of the medic,
more practical value than any you ev- lit, law and engineering departments
er played? Do you know the thrill which will constitute the campus
of ferreting out a story; of uncovering league.
news in spite of all the obstacles that Games will be played on South Fe-
may separate the clew from the facts? Gaes;wdloeradommodtions
Do ou nowth facintin o tun-ry field; and locker accommodations
Do you know the fascination of turn- for the players wll be arranged for in
ing out perfect copy, or of editing an the field house. A competent staff of
issue that pleases the critics? Do you unpires is being selected. While
wish to cultivate a terse, to-the-point
ysuch preliminary work has been done
style; to learn to express yourself the the men who have been getting things
first time, the way you wish to express in shape say that no officers nor cap-
yourself? . tains wil be chosen until the players
Do you wsh to take a course in the have themselves met and made their
university, that puts a high premium choice, allowing all those interested to
on wits and and virility; that devel- have a voice in the conduct of the
ops qualities which will count in any league race.
profession you may wish to enter? In Games will be played as soon as the
a word are you willing to work a lit final details are arranged and it is
tle in order to have a pleasant and hoped that the attendance at tonight's
profitable summer? If so you are the meeting will be sufficiently large and
man we are looking for. Report to representative to dispose of the matter
the Wolverine office between one and at that time.
two tomorrow afternoon and tell the The laws have already begun to or
editor that you wish to try out for the gnz ihF .Rsnhla on
staffganize with F. S. Rosenthal as tem-
staff. porary manager. E. C. Metcalf has
been elected by the Engineers, ant it
Suits Pressed, 25c, Pants 10c. Fuller is expected that the other departments
& O'Connor, 619 E. William St. tf. will soon begin practice.
Call 15 for baggage checked from Gilbert's Chocolates always fresh at
house to destination. tf. Quarry Drug Co.

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TEMPLE'
T H E A T RE
MAIN STREET
Vitagraph Special
DEERSLAYER
Wed. July 2
Admission 10 Cents
DAVIS&OHLINGER
Prompt
Printers
Deliveries made when promised
Phone 432-J
109 E. Washington Street
PRES. Mt'TCiI\NS TO TALK
ON "IDEALS OF SERVICE."
Reception to Students will Follow
Annual Addres's in Blarbousr
Gynasiunr,
"Ideals of Service,." is the subject
of President Hutchins' address to sum-
mer session students tomorrow even-
ing, in SarahaCaswell Angell hail. In
preceding years the Presideint's ad-
dress has been given in University
Hall, but tomorrow evening, immed-
iately after its delivery, a reception
for the summer school students will
be held in the parlors of the gymna-
sium.
Students must present their treas-
urer's receipts at the door, and extra
tickets may be obtained at the office
of the summer session between 2:00
and 4:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Large Michigan towels for Bath or
Swim-at Quarry Drug Co.
Pictures and post cards of all cam-
pus buildings can be be found at
Hoppe's, 619 E. Liberty. 1-3.
The WOLVERINE wil publish a
"Lost and Found" column. Use it. A
"two-bit liner may bring back that lost
article and save you dollars.

SUMMER SESSION
STUDENTS
Bring Around a List
of Your Wants
It doesn't matter what you
want in Second - Hand
Text - Books, we have
them for any department of
the University, and at the
right prices. The best stock
of Engineering Sup-
plies and Loose Leaf
Note Books. The best
Fountain Pens for $1.oo each.
All kinds of second hand
books bought, sold and ex-
changed, at
WAII R'S
Ulliversity Bookstore
MAKE UR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE
-The
Palais Royal
304 S. Main St.
Has just received a ship.
ment of rarest Italian Ware,
also a large line of oddities
in
Japanese
China, and
German Ware
These novelties are for
inspection by the Summer
Students.
COME AND SEE US
The Palais Royal
304 S. Main St.

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CALL TAXI 1550 Call Day or Night
AnAbo T Auto and Baggage Livery
Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N.-Main St.

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"The Arcadia"
- OPEN
During Summer Session
Regular Prices $3.50-$4.0
BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164
The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall
The Place fer Summer School
Students
118-120 E. Liberty Street
311 S. State St.
Carry the Largest Line of Wool-
ens in ihe city. Satisfaction
guaranteed. We cater to those
who want the best.
SUMMER STYLES
A SPECIALTY
Established 1888.
All work made in this city.
S. H. WILD CO.
311 S. State St.

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Students Book Store
New and Second-Hand Text
Books
Drawing Instruments
Drawing Supplies
Supplies of All Kinds
SHEEHAN & CO.
320S. State St.

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Summer School Students!
We Have All Your Wants
Note Books
Fountain Pens
Stationery
Engineer's Supplies
ETC., ETC.
STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE
1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE.
Cabbar
1[Tnn
(Next door to Campus)
Home cooking, lots of
vegetables and frits.
Just a fittle different.
$4.00 Per Week
Across from Tappan Schcol
1009 COLLEGE ST.

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THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital....03cm,oco cc
Surplus adoxdiiedPrits.,iocoo
Reoces :............ $3,0c0,000.0
Transaets a General Bnnking Business
3 pcn interest paid aon Sings rpusils.
Your Business solicited.
Chas. E. IliscocK, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Casli'r
W. D. llarrinia,.Vice-rs., Carl F. Braun,Asst.
Cassli'r, 'W',,. Wal.', Asst. Cash'r Savings Deopt.
RED RUBBER SOLES
, Putn Any Shoes at
11 0. , ANDRES, 222 S. State Street.
SUGAR BOWI
109 5. Main Street
BEST ICE CREAM
SWEETEST CANDY
PROMPT SERVICE
SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main Street
Phone 967

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