T H E W O L V E R I N E TRY T R U BE Y'S ICE CREAM Also Martha Washington and Crane's Candies 116 S. Main St. Phone 166 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 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, $oo,oo.oo Surplus, $55.ooo-oo UndividedProfits,$20,000.00 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Banking and Courteous Treatment of our Customers is Our Watchword. 3 per cent Interest in our Savings Department Gents' Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. Unuvereily Ave. LAW AND MEDICAL, NEW ANt)SEOD=H)i-AND THE WOLVERINE The official newspaper of the sum- CALENDAR mer session of the University of Mich- igan, published by the students, Tues- July 3, 5:00 p. m.-"College and Uni- day, Thursday and Saturday after- versity Libraries. Illustrated lec- noons. ture by Librarian T. W. Koch. West lecture room of the physical labor- Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., atory. Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 8:00 p. i.-"Turkey During the Bal- Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. in., daily. kan. War." Professor J. R. Allen. Phone 960. West lecture room of the physical Subscription Rates--By carrier, seven laboratory. ty-Ive cents for the summer; mailed July 7, 5:00 p. m.-"Quaint and Pictur- toanysaddressr foonedollar. esque Brittany." Illustrated lecture Adton addres--frnsdolr by Professor J. P. Bird. West lec- applicadvertising Rates-Furnished upon ture room of the physical laboratory. applictidnto the business manager. 8:00 p. n.-"Wild Animals and 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Birds." Illustrated eture by Colo- Louis P. Haller-Managing Editor. nel G. O. Shields, of New York City. Phone-1016. West lecture room of the physical William A. Hart-Business Manager. labory. Phone-357. July 8, 5:00 p. m.-"The Blanket In- Gordon Davies-News Editor. dian of the Northwest." Illustrated lecture by Colonel G. O. Shields. Subscriptions and ads taken at West lecture room of the physical Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- laboratory. versity Pharmacy' 8:00 p. m.-"Care of the Germ Cells as a Basis for a System of Ethics." Professor A. S. Warthin. West am- phitheater of the medical building. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913. f - FOUN DER OF THE WOLVERINE There will be a meeting of the news RETURNS TO OLD SANCTUM. staff of The Wolverine tonight at 7:00 o'clock sharp in the Press building. Dana Jones, '10, Tells Embryo News- With this issue, The Wolverine sus- papermen About Start of Sum- ens publication over the Fourth of mer School Paper. July, the next issue being that of Tues- day, July S. Dana Jones, '10, one of the founders -----of The Wolverine was in town for AN OPPORTUNITY, the week for commencement. He at If Ann Arbor's city charter may be once made for his old sanctum and amendel to permit the city to issue was gratified to find the product of $25,01 in bends for the purchase of a his enterprise and energy alive and piece of land, a bid will be made to s2- kicking. Mr. Jones is still in the cure the location here of tha proposed newspaper business, being at present state asylum for epileptics, with the Erie, Pa., Dispatch. This institution would cars for near- : Speaking of the start of The Wolver- ly 2,000 patients. Not only that, but ine Mr. Jones said: once such an institution were located "We believed there was a field here here, it is highly probable that, be- for a summer school paper, and en- cause of the service which the med- couraged by members of the faculty ical school of the university could do Lee White and I decided to start for the state, many other stat: asylums the paper. While the pioneer work would be located in Ann Arbor. was difficult, we feel well repaid in The opportunities offered for clinical seeing that our paper has survived, and research work are not to be lightly and trust that it will be come a better passed over. This is our chance to medium each succeeding year. Prac- settle the problem of building up a tice gained by men on its staff will be first class medical school in a small useful to them in their later work on town. With this hospital located in The Michigan Daily and when they Ann Arbor, few universities could offer get into the broader fields of news- better facilities for practical work in paper work they will avoid many a. medicine than the University of Mich- slip because of their Wolverine train- igan. ing. We can all do something toward se- "The paper tried to serve its pur- curing the changes necessary to give pose during the first year, and the first Ann Arbor this chance. Let us see to principles have been carried out by it that our part is not left undone. succeeding managements. This year -- - the outlook is bright and the paper Suits Pressed, 25c, Pants 10c. Fuller should receive the support of the stu- & O'Connor, 619 E. William St. tf. dent body to a man." TEMPLE THEATRE MAIN STREET Best Moving Pictures Admission - 5o Watch For The Big Sign DAVIS & OHLINGER Prompt Printers Deliveries made when promised Phone 432"J 109 E. Washington Street SUMMER SESSION STUDENTS Bring Around a List of Your Wants It doesn't imatter what you want in Second - Hand Text - Books, we cave them for any department of the University, and at the sight prices. The best stock of Engineering Sup- plies and Loose Leat Note Books. The best Fountain Pens for $ .o each, All kinds of secord -h-ard books bought, sold and ex- changed, at WAII R'S University Bookstore MAKE OUR STORE YOUR MEETING PLACE UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Minister DeFries Art Store PICTURES AND FRAMING 223 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHOTOGRAPH OF BAS RELIEF OF FIRST PRESIDENT IS ON EXHIBIT IN MEMORIAL HALL. I Complete Line Text Books Text Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. CASH OR EXCHANOKFOR YOUR OLD BOOKS LARGlST STOCK IN MICHIGAN C. E. Bartliell 326 S. State Sreet Tel. 761 L The Arcadia" OPEN During Summer Session Regular Prices $3.50-$4.00 BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164 The Tobacco Shop-& Billiard Hall The Place for Summer School Students 118-120 E. Liberty Street S.H. WILD CO. 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. . WILDeCO. 311 5. State St. A life size photograph of the cast which will be used in making the bronze has relief of the Rev. Henry Phillips Tappan, first president of this university, is on exhibit in the Mem- orial hall. The has relief when. com- pleted will be placed in the wall of the Memorial hall opposite that of President James B. Angell. Carl Bit- ter, of New York, is the sculpture. Track Stars Enter Chicago Contest. Michigan will be well represented in the annual National A. A. U. track and field championships at Chicago next Saturday. In addition to former Captain Haff, Captain Elect Kohler, Sargent and H.C. Smith, Carmen Smith and Phil Jansen have decided to enter the meet. Call 15 for baggage checked from house to destination. tf. F F 7 i Morning Service at 10:30 SUBJECT JULY 6 The Modern View of the Bible a sermon by Rev. J. T. Sunderland "Revelation is not sealed, Answering to men's endeavor Truth and right arestill revealed." --S. Longfellow SUMMER SALE We are offering a special price on Music, Stringed tnstrumsents and Pianos during the Sutuer months. Across From Majestic r t CALL TAXI 1550 On Call Day or Night Auto and Baggage Livery Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N. Main St. erry's Victory Celebration (AI SueMmer) ms \ rat Put- Ins ayl DOUBLE DAILY STEAMER SERVICE DETROIT-PUT-IN-BAY-SANDUSKY-CEDAR POINT Daily Put-in-Bay Excursions. Round trip week days 60c, Sundays 75c. Steamer "Put-in-Bay" (New), 4000 passenger capacity, Largest dancing deck on the Lakes, Continuous music, Ocean steamer chairs, Private parlors, Commodious dimng and lunch rooms. Fast steel steamer "Feank E. Kirby." Double daily service now in operation to Put-in-Bay and Cedar Point-World- famous bathing beaches, historic caves and mammoth hotels. Daily to Cleveland 8:30 a. m., via Put-in-bay, $1.25 each way. Steamer "Put-in-Bay" leaves Detroit daily at 8:30 A. M. Steamer "Frank E. Kirby" leaves Detroit week days at 5:00 p. m. Daylight Trips to Cleveland $1.25 (°a) WriteforFolder ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE O.S.Dustin,G.P.A, Detroit i S 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. Cabbarn THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital,. . . . .Pc30,0e.ce Surptlusod Undtieided Proeits.,..oocoo Ressources $3..,00,e00,00 Transacts a General Banking Business 3peet teres aidn Savings Dpocis. Yeur Busines solicit e. Cis. N.iisee ,Pres , Michael J. Frite, Cash'r WoeD.ri, Vice-Pes., Cal. Bran,Asst. Caske, Wi. SltAsi. Cac eS'raings I ept, RED RUBBER SOLES Pot on Any Shoes at 0. 6, ANDRES, 222 S. State Street SUGAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street BEST ICE CREAM SWEETEST CANDY PROMPT SERVICE SUGAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street Phone 967 Ihn (Next door to Campus) Home cooking, lots of vegetables and fruits. Just a little different. $4.00 Per Week Across from Tappan School 1009 COLLEGE ST. i i ., Ii