T H E W O L V E R I N E UNION WILL START SERIES A special membership will be issued OF WEEKLY DANCES FRIDAY. for a dollar which will entitle one to the regular privileges of the club- For the benefit of students attend- house, including use of billiard rooms ing summer school at the university, reading and lounging rooms. In ad- dition to this, musical programs, lawn the Michigan Union will give a seriesparties and other entertainments will of weekly dances throughout July and be given during the summer. August, the first of which will occur A committee will have charge of next Friday evening. Attendance at affairs consisting of Mack Ryan, chair- these functions is limited to members man; John Lippincott, Louis Haller only, and Wescott Smith. 1 __ I I SUMMER STUDENT SUPPLIES We Specialize in NOTE ROOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTION Watch and Jewelery Repairing 340 S. STATE ST. IRVING F. SCHLEEDE r I I UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL Drugs, Cigars, Candy, and Stationery. Agency Moore's Non-Leakable Pen The White $wan Laundry Corner Detroit and Catherine Sts. and 4th Ave., Ann Arbor USES SOFT WATER R in every bundle of Laundry work sent from the White J.easons Swan Laundry, why you should CALL PHONE 165 for our wagon. GoODS NOT ROTTED BY CE[EMtCALS-White, not yellow nor blue--button holes intact buttons ditto. Special atten- tion given to ladies clothes. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY -- , Rubber Soled Foot- - t wear for Men and I. Women--- that is SATISFACTORY and RIGHT IN PRICE will be found at MY NEW LOCATION-119 E. LIBERTY STREET I have been headquarters for the past seven years for this class of footwear. (High Grade Shoe Repairing a specialty) I- UNIVERSITY NOTICE. Important changes in courses, class rooms and hours has been announced ~ by Secretary T. E. Rankin of the sum- mer session. Course 6a in political economy is to meet at 8:00 a. in., M. T. W. Th., and f course 15a in the same department is to be given at 1:00 o'clock on the same days. Course 43a in History announ- ed in the catalog for M. and W. 3:00 to 5:00 has been changed to Tu. and Th. at the same hours. Course 4 in mathe- matics in the department of engineer- ing scheduled in the announcemen as for M. T. W. Th. and F. from 9:00 to 11:00 has been changed from 8:00 to 10:00 on the same days. The courses in botany are anuounc-'- ed to meet as follows: Professor Po- lock's courses in the basement of the economics building; Professor Kanf- man's courses in room 300, third floor, chemical building (west side). Professor Hus' classes in the new engineering building, on the first floor, opposite the. naval tank. Special attention is directed to the courses in landscape design given for the first time this summer by Profes- sor Tealdi. These are primarily for students of botany and architecture but are open to general students as well. A special short course in human anatomy is announced to be given by Dr. Stokes. This will be given during the first three weeks of the summer session and is to consist of lectures and demonstration but without actual dissection. No credit is given. and students desiring admission to the course should consult Dr. Stokes, an- atomical laboratory, new medical bulding, room 314. Announcements of a new Greek course on ancient Athenian life which is to be given this summer by Dr. Rob- bins have been made. No knowledge of Greek is required as a prerequisite. the aim of the course being to give students of history and literature something of a knowledge of Greek culture. Hours, M. T. W. Th. at 10:00, room 108 T. H. GR1EBSCH CL AIS GERMAN- AMERICAN IS IDEAL CITIZEN. Max Griebsch, the celebrated Ger- man editor of Mlwaukee, Wisconsin, delivered a lecture last night at West hall in the physical laboratory on "German-American Ideals." His theme dwelt mainly on the value of German-Americans as citi- zens and patriots of America, and he showed how by retaining the ad- vantages of the fatherland adopting the benefits of the new country they helped greatly in the uplift of Amer- ica as a whole. He also showed how the German schools have become the models of the American schools, and he empha- sized the fact that the German lan- guage is now practically indispensible as a subject to be taught in our high schools and colleges, all of which tended to prove that the German- American was the ideal citizen of the i t y t ..® s® CLEVELAND PORT HURON. BUFF-A LO GODE RICH NIAGARA ALENA FALLS - \ IA --I- THE CHARMS OF OUR SUMMER SEAS Speedy yervacation on the Great Lakes, the most economical and enjoyable outing in Ameerica WhereYou Cn GoNociatter toswhut poict you west Isosgo, use 0. In C. Where You Can GLne tamers aopeirating toall imprtat ors D tly ereiso between Detroit and Buffalo, May 1st to November Ist. City of F Detrit ltlnd CitysofCleveland IlI, two of the largest side wheel steamers in the world, on this dision June 10th to September 10th. Daily service between Detroit and C reiand cl 1ath to December s ut. DuingJulyand August two boats out of Detroittand Clevelandeery Saturday and Sunday night. Four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac Island and way ports. Ten Day Stopover allowed at Alpena either direction on tourist tickets without additional cost. Daily service between Toledo, Cleveland and Put-in-Bay. Special Steamer Cleveland to Mackinac Island, two trips weekly, June 15th to September 10th stopping only at Detroit every trip and Goderich, Ont., every Monday up-bound and Saturday down-bound. Special Day Tripsbetween Detroit and Cleveland, DuringJuly and August Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday out of Detroit; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday out sf Cleveland. RAILROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE:--Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and noffalo end Detroitend Cleveland will be honored for t ransportaion en D. & C. Lice Steamers in eiher direction. Send 2 cent stamp for llustrated Pamphlet and Great Lakes Map. Address: L. G. Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich. Philip H. McMillan, Pres. A.A.Schantz, Vice-Pres.andGen'lMgr. f Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company SmmFer Become Familiar With Michigan Songs During the Summer. We Carry a Complete Stock of All Michiga uic - Also Choice Stock of Classic and Popular Special Prices on Stringed Instruments During the Summer Bargains in Pianos tUniversit N MRS. M. M. ROOT Press Bldg., Across from Majestic Maynard Street om a r- 0 0 . I ____________________future.v TINKER & CO Rubber Sole Oxfords, all styles, at FURNISHERS and HATTERS to University Men Lunches and Sodas Campus Bootery. 208 S. State St. tf. 342 S. State St. aas south State Street Call 15 for baggage checked from house to destination. tf. Universal Dry and Steam Clean- G ood B oard Soaps and toilet preparations at the ing Works -Artistic Cleaners $3.00 Quarry Drug Co. T. E. WAHL, Mgr. Two Blscks from Engineering Sldg. Suits cleaned and pressed, 75c. Ful- Phone 877 1119 Packard St. 539 Forest Avenue ler & O'Connor, 619 E. William St. tf. Mrs. E.A. Hurlburt BOARD, $4.00 806 South University Avenue Across from TappanHans The Man That Makes The Clothes That Make The Man MA LCO L M The Quality Tailor F OR Groceries and Meats Call147. Everything First-Glass and Fresh. GIVE US A TRIAL A. LEMBLE, Sr., Prop. 530 Forest Avenue Ann Arbor, Mich. Martin Haller Thte .Most Complete STUDENTS' FURNISHING Establishment for Book Cases, Desks,1 Tables and Crtrs 112-122 E. Liberty St. MEET ME AT College Supplies, Toilet Articles at A nice walk from any part-any evening Moderate Prices, Box Candy for some of our Soda Specials. N E N E N. E. KONOLD, Prop. Cor. Packard and State Sts. T WATCH OUR "AD"