T H E W OL VERINt TRY T R U BE Y'S ICE CREAM Also Martha Washington and Crane's Candies 1 16 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 Capita, $ seven oo Surplus, $So.ooo.m Uodivided Profits,$20,00 $0.00 THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. Safe Bankingan sortes Teatmet ofour Customer isOar Watchword. 3 per cent interest in our Savings Department Get'Furnishings Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. BOOK S LAW AND MEDICAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND Complete Line Text Books Text Laboratory Books Reference Books Dictionaries Compends, etc. CASH OR EXCHANGE FOR YOUR OLD BOOKS LARGEST STOCK IN MICHIGAN C. E. Barthell 326 S. State S'reet Tel.Z61 L I William A. Hart-Business Manager. physical laboratory. Phone-357. 8:00 p. m.-"The Recall of Judges." Gordon Davies-News Editor. Dean Henry M. Bates. West lecture room of the physical laboratory. -July 1, 8:00 p. m.-Visitors' night at NWS . the astronomical sbservatory. Ad- Issue Editors. mission by ticket only, Y. F. Jabin Hsu. Leo N. Burnett. Reporters. Foreign Students to Get Acquainted. George M. Curtis. Earl Crossman. All foreigners attending summer Sam L. Adelsdorf. J. J. Reighard. session are invited to attend a get-to- John R. Ober. Charles C. Webber. gether meeting of the Cosmopolitan Walter W. Watson. C. E. Jamison.I club Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock in F. J. Hoffmeister. Reuben Peterson. the Cercle Francais rooms in the north Cyrus J. Goodrich. C. B. Hughes. wing of University hall. A short musi- Howard V. Devree. Guy Wells. cal program will be presented and a Mack Ryan. chance will also be given for every- one to get acquainted. Business Staff. Henry S. Parsons, Asst. Bus. Manager. Women's League to Givo Party Friday. Fred W. Marble. Louis Rabe. I The Women's League will hold a party Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock Subscriptions and ads taken at in Barbour gymnasium. The first half Quarry's, Cushing's, and South Uni- hour will be devoted to an entertain- versity Pharmacy. ment of an informal sort, and this will be followed by dancing. The party Issue Editor-Howard V. Devree. is for league members only, but any university woman will be given an opportunity to join by paying the reg- ular dues. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913 IETROIT DONOR GIVES $5,000 TO REPAIR NEWBERRY HALL, Esprit de Corps. During the winter we often regret Included in the recent gifts of the that Michigan is so large that much Newberry family in Detroit for wom- which is worth while in the small col- en's dormitories was the sum of $5000 lege is lost to the students here. Dur- to alter and repair Newberry hall. ing the summer the number of stu- Work has already begun. All the dents here is small, but there is no rooms will be retinted. The roof is feeling of unity among them. being repaired, and a modern kitchen There is an opportunity for some with complete equipment will be fit- campus organization, such as the Un- ted out for the ladies' tea room. ion, to introduce a little real college This became a very popular feature atmosphere into the summer session. and grew to such proportions last A few lawn parties, a concert or year that the women of the univer- two, and an informal sing now and sity found themselves greatly handi- then, would go a long way toward capped because of the inadequacy of making us better acquainted with the kitchen. The tea room was begun each other, and establishing more of last year on a small basis as an ex- an esprit de corps. periment, the women doing all the work themselves. The feature has Any men who have had experience proventsuccessful and been found to in playground or Boy Scout work will fill a long felt need for the Univer- please call at the City Y. M. C. A. sity. THE WOLVERINE The official newspaper of the sum- mer session of the University of Mich- igan, published by the students, Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday after- noons. Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., Maynard St.; Ann Arbor, Mich. Office Hours-1:00 to 2:30 p. m., daily. Phone 960. Subscription Rates-By carrier, seven- ty-five cents for the summer; mailed to any address for one dollar. Advertising Rates-Furnished upon application to the business manager, 1,500 students; 22,000 townspeople. Louis P. Haller-Managing Editor. Phone-1016. CALENDAR July 10, 5:00 p. m.-"Modern Devel- opment of Astronomy." Illustrated lecture by Professor R. H. Curtiss. West lecture room of the physical laboratory. 8:00 p. m.-"Snow Slides in the Ca- nadian Rockies." Illustrated lecture by Colonel G. O. Shields; of New York City. University Hall. Visitor's night at the Astronomical Observatory. Admission by ticket only, July 11, 5:00 p. m.-"The Mining En- gineer and Some of his Problems." Illustrated lecture by President F. ' W. McNair of the Michigan School of Mines. West lecture room of the f "You can tell A Gentleman by the Cleanliness of His Linen" If you want the best that is dose, go to The City Laundry THOS. ROWE, Prop. 404-406 Detroit Sireet C. H. BROCK HACK, BAGGAGE & LIVERY Two Good Saddlers Phone 348 11 N. Fourth Ave. DAVIS& OHLINGER Prompt Printers Deliveries made when promised Phone 432.J 109 E. Washington Street DeFries Art Store PICTURES AND FRAMING I 223 SOUTH MAIN STREETj COLONEL SHIELDS URGES PROTECTION OF VALUABLE TREES AND RARE BIRDS. "Timber Land at the Timber Line," was the title of the second of a series of lectures on natural science, deliver- ed by Colonel G. O. Shields in the west lecture room of the physical labora- tory yesterday afternoon. Colonel Shields urged that his aud- itors influence their state representa- tives to procure legislation to protect the several species of rapidly disap- pearing game birds which are found in the timber line regions, and to avert the careless destruction of valu- able timber by forest fires. Start Gridiron Work For Fall Games. Despite the hot weather, two prom- ising candidates for next year's foot- ball team, H. H. Mead and H. Diehl, have been practicing daily at Ferry field since the opening of summer school. Both are members of this year's all-fresh team, Mead having played full-back and Diehl at half. i 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 Su p- plies and Loose Leaf Note Books. The best Fountain Pens for $i.oo each. All kinds of second - hand books bought, sold and ex- changed, at WA HR'S University Bookstore MAKE hOR STORE YOUR MEETING PlACE HUSTON BROS. The Finest Billiard Room in the State. CIGARS and CANDIES. " We Try to. Treat You Right " COUSINS & HALL FLORISTS Car. S. University and Twelfth Street Telephone 115 We Make Old Hats New All kinds Cleaned and Blocked. The Best Shoe Shine Shop NEXT TO WAGNER'S THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital.. ........$3oo,.oo Srpluss adtUsdividedtProfits..o,cc o Resources................. 3,ovs,ooo.es Transactns a General Banki~ng Business 3 sperent interest paid so Savings Dtepsils. Your Business solicited. Ghas. B. Isissees, Pres., Michael J.Vritz,fCash,'r W. D. Harriman, vie-res., CarlV. eBrau, Asst. Cash'r, wm. Walz, Asst. Cash'r savings Dept. RED RUBBER SOLES Put on Any Shoesat 0._0. ANDRES, 222 S. State Street CALL TAI 1550 On Call Day or Night .Ao and Baggage Livery Ann Arbor Taxicab Co., 300 N. Main St. "The Arcadia" OPRN During Summer Session Regular Prices $3.50-$4.00 BRENNAN-MORROW, 612 E. Liberty, Phone 164 The Tobacco Shop & Billiard Hall The Place tor Summer School Students 118 -120 E. Liberty Street GSHn WILD CO 311 S. State St. Carry the Largest Line of Wool- ens in the 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 311S.SState St. i. ALTERATION SALE THIS WEEK WHOLESALE CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL a -s a 16 f Due to extensive alterations being made in our second floor we are greatly cramped for room and are forced to clear out a large portion of our stocks immediately. Every university woman will find it extremely profitable to attend. Reductions average from one-half to two-thirds on seasonable summer merchandise. Hun- dreds of other bargains besides the following: $25 and $30Suits, now . . . $8.75 Coats, our entire stock . . . Half-Price $6.50 White Lingerie Dresses . . $2.95 $15 to $30 Cloth Dresses . . $2.95 to $11.75 $5 Silk Kimonas, only . . . . $2.95 $2.98 Silk Petticoats, now. . . . $1.69 $5 Raincoats, special at. . . . $3.75. MACK & CO. LARCEST STORE SUSAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street BEST ICE CREAM SWEETEST CANDY PROMPT SERVICE SUSAR BOWL 109 S. Main Street Phone 967 SUMMER SALE We are offerng a special price on Music, Stringed Instruments and Pianos during the Summer months. Across From Majestic